Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 15, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE BIG POINT SHOW.
School Children Will To-Day Po En
tertained by the Manager.
CROMWELL AXD HIS LECTURES.
There Will Ee but Two of the Tamous Talks
Each Tay.
THE GAS HEATIXG CONTEST NEXT WEEK
It is very doubtful whether those wLo
have not yet visited the Exposition have
any idea of what they are missinc. For
the regular nightly patrons, the big show
seems to have something new all the time.
The rendition of each aria by Jules Levy's
clever musicians echoes with the peo
ple's enthusiasm and leaves the visit
or to wonder at the kaleido.
tcopic picture which surrounds him.
An immense stream of humanity flowed
in and out of the building last evening, and
every one seemed pleased and happy. Tne
musical programme was well sclec.ed and
drew forth well merited applause from
those who enjoyed it. Mr. Levy's cornet
solo, "Clue Bells ot Scotland," with ana
tions, was encored repeatedly. The gentler
sex were out in lull force, and made every
thing and everyone smile with themselves.
The first installment of the children of
the public schools will visit the Exposition
to-day. Thirty thousand tickets hie been
issued for them, and the pupils ot two or
three schools will be admitted each day.
The Southside children are first on the list
and mil be entertained in large numbers
this afternoon. Manager Johnson says the
school tickets will not be received during
the evemnsjs or on Saturday in consequence
of the continual rush of Msitors. Instead
of four lecture", the management decided
yesterday to have Professor Cromwell speik
twice each day; between 3 and 4 o'clock in
the alternoon and between 8 and 9 o'clock
at night.
The patent gas appliances are all in read
iness now, and will be set to work to-day to
show the ue of ga in cooking and heating
in economical meauies. The morry-go-louudis
the feature of tho how foi voting
and old. It was packed all last eternity
trom the opening until clo-sing time Tho
band is holding Us deserved interest for all
who listen, and will no douot be missed
when Mr. .Levy and his musicians leave
after two weeks more. Both tno Ponnsvl
vania and other roads aie helping all tl.cy
ran by i ins; reduced rates to visitors.
The inteilor or the two buildings in the
Blow of 000 incande-cents presents an ex
tremely handsomo appearance.
mn sAiinr ritE'iiurt ixrETViUTcn.
rnrtlier I"roof
i f Its Superiority
Over
Alt Others.
A few da" ago mention wa9 made of tho
largest order of typewriters over Riven
that ot the War Department of tho United
states to tne
Smith Premier
T pew liter for
150 of their
machines. Close
ly following
this informa
tion comes the
news that tho
Centml Hoard
of Education
PitSSfffi has adopted the
Ct $v&:aU- Smith PinmiRi
Typewriter lor
the lommertul department of the High
School and li ivo commenced operation
with lour machines a id diop cubine s.
lln iannt ni tho many victories that
t'icsiitii Picm!"r Ijpewriter has gained
ovci its competitors, and goes to show that
it 1- tar iperuir in every feature, and tho
boir i liu dip'nyed great judgment in
tnoir M'leetioiu
Jettei uork was never accomplished by
nu typewriting machine yet produced, and
thoe who know these Smith Piemieis the
Lt'bt are those who aro the rnoss cnthusi-
I We HALF other dealers' "Half"
-!.- ?-.M"EJ"
B r-n tt7 rm mm er-n ujhju.mii-.i-j.jj i?n ft-v . I
cause we buy in Carioads direct from the
manufacturer, instead of small lots from the
jbb8r- :: " :: :: " i Ik JBTH mM 111 iffl I f I 1 1-1 FACTORY. :: :: :: :: ::
j : , .
I K'wS iSSSSSSSh Jllllfiilllll ''J&Ma vttMSF feii iP? TT Qf For .sa'e or A 69C renlarprIlcel;$l850.0:
I vSS&t&SE? ferfHfESSi fTak fi.fc5i &MS$fS& . . , Acate or Granite En- OOb- Granite Enam- (r-J JO nc. For 17-quart size;
I "SCSiiaSC '-?:-1 ftSKarSS Kw!'l tafeaS2iiHg' (t't OCT Ant8 or Granite ameled Iron Lipped eled Iron Ten Kettles; V-JVV OOC le'nlarnrlce $1 7i
" kfffHaSJ Jkj ViS Enameled iron Cook- l'reservin-Kettles: 7, 8 or 9-quart size; reCu: QQo For 21-ouart size-
m . .. a ..w , z v.. ...-ni'.-.. ....u., l iiiiiiiini r.n'i m m. h - . m. .. t rtr ,'nrw .Mr. iiir .. rtr r ri h.Aw ,ir civa.
U kUU.n II, VJIIIIIU A.ll-
Acato or Granite En
ameled Iron t offee Tot1-:
OCp tor lquait tize:
wwu rp-nl u nnpeSl.
Agate or Granlto En
ameled Iron Tea Pots:
S5c for l-quartslze;
regular price OOc.
GSc for 5-quart size;
regular price SL60.
g lOU ,e,r. puce$l ia
1 AQn Tor J quart izc;
B f30 res. pn e $1 25.
KKp For I quart
OJu reir inico$l
si7e;
45.
ForAgato or Granito Wa .. Mwsis' PZSM&'tl'iiV I - 1 oiatcdiu gold and polors; regulorprlces . N Ssfe. Bgj
Enameled Iron Dinner W&Wl JgT flsiSSOTgS I 8tS I 25c. tTO"W'S THIS? AT HIM iffk
Buel.ct; legular price Wg?h ,., Jyl ,1&5- ! J-J-Vy VV k3 --- Lk A- MWm?
j J",S (M (IR SJrT,S5,LI,,S genuino "GRAND JiSJ ff. f For the most exqulsito and elegant Carlsbad China
! gsr Q ml HH BAPIDS Carpet Sweepers. QQ- For large size Lacquered Steel double CifSKl . ,-iSL M Dinner Set ever imported. The decorations vhlch ?,Jl8y'
afe6E57 TllUU REGULAR PRICE S3. fl Roasting Pan. MhtSj TrM V Xi are most naturally carried out represent violets, wild iST
Bg,W UUU REGULAR PRICE $1. ggiF&; A ,, Z fi S rosea, fuchsias, etc. Each piece with rich gold band, td!II3ilkk
PW fr'- - "Sfl M WtlTn,, r ' HS feiff IriflJsWuW f?P For neat White Porcelain Smoke m ONCE MORE I
QM WF PUtCTRICCLr5lf VWVaT?lf,l'l OC jjoiis and Smoke Plates; legul ir F
ForAsate or Granite V-H celebrated Electric &. 8 , B till 8 H f&T-&i $kzi$Ss3&5B&s&? . - ... ,
Enameled Iron Cov- Cleanser- a sure anrl BW ffl B D E. 11111 CaTtl I iT?i 1 - a"&- fji lnFor a oeautlful
ercd Racket., 1-quart For a large size, pure solid steel For choice from severnl stvles nnd economical cleaner SJBiJnfl O wJMl lrVJ : I ,, , 0., Carlsbad China
size; regular price 40c family hatchet; warranted In every sizes of square Wock Tin Bread aud f p ilv ,r'SB TflSBKH - - - ? I OKt For fln0. T'SV.1? "U Cuspidor, artistl-
, bumcuartsize. respect; regular pnee 60, CaKo Pans; regular prices 10c and 15c. g,' J ?C . a,.nMu.?na MUlc cally decorated in hand-
I COo. etc; regular price 35c por most handsome " ' .-,-,,0 81637 pitcher), decorated in differ- some designs; regular
i - solid brass hanging . . entdcsiiiis;iegularprlce50o. price SI.
5 A lamp, with patent ez- T Z j-
1 e2S& gegggarwss sSr-&ir': -AVgfev tension spring weight, JvJo
j nnn For full-size agato or granite Ql OR rete or srrwiteen- An nn For the "New Idea" Double .Sllf QflP ?"& 9C
ri llDDedFrvPans 111 ""'D'DU """ AtspaiuKua -.i uas otoves, with patent Un lorisnwutunn. iiB" .,,,,,
UJU HPRniAPPBirp Y-L,uu BoUers; large size; regular UliUU sawed burners and mal " lte Enameled Iron For Acate or Granlto Enameled uuu Iron MUk Pans;
j REGULAR PRICE 75c price 62.50. irontnmeireexp M"' l "poon.; regular regular price 60c.
I KAUFMANNS' KAUFMAMS' KADPMANNS' KADFMANNS' KADFMANNS'
astlo nbont thorn. Jlr. A. W. Koch Is tho
manager of tho Pittsburg ofllce.
NAPA VALLEY.,
THE GEE IT WINE-GROWINa DIS
TKICT OP CALIFORNIA.
Superiority or the Wines, Both Ked and
White, in Thsse Great American Vine
yards Tor Medlclnal'mid Table Purposes.
The writer had lately an opportunity to
hear the enthuslistic accounts of a resident
of this wonderful valley, w ho declared it to
have been fonncd for tho express benefit of
grapo growers: no such perfect grapes ws re
to be found elsewheio, for In no country
could tho favorable conditions of soil and
climate of Xapa Valley be equaled, and this
statement is certainly conHimed by Jlr.
Gregor Meyer, of Allegheny, nliofMisoiiio
additional tacts of interest to consumers,
especially to those who continue under tho
delusion that all good w mes muse be (nought
fiom Europe, and tint all Californii winos
aie aDont the samo valuo as tho homo
made pioductlons of the farmer's w lfe, who
simply ferments grapo juice in bottles or
Jugs, but investigation will prove to others,
as conclusively as it has to Mr. Giegor
iloyer, the merits and vnlncs of tho wines of
the Pacific coast. In eacli succeeding visit
this gentleman has carefully noted the prog
ress maun m the manntactiirennd een ho
was suipused on his last visit at the won
derful advance In the system, tho scientific
methods now in vouc leaving nothing to be
desited, cspecinlh in tho clarets and white
wines. It takes about three years to brina
vineyard to perfection, and both American
seeds and those from the Klilne and
Moiello meis, and tho districts of
Franco havo been cultivated to tho
rarest daiee of perfection: their
peculiar qualities are thoroughly under
stood, nnd this, combined with scientifio
manufa'-tui o gi o a body, flavor, purity and
smoothness not surpassed bvtho linest vint
ages ot German', France oi Italy.
tue niMSon .r-A VALLer
aro the o.ics most valuable to physicians for
patients v,ho lequiro pine port, sherry or
burgnnd, ; tho cheapness of tho grapes pre
cludes all possibility of adultoration, and
this is not the cise with imported wines,
therefore you can buy Zinfaiidcl" (a favor
ite claiet) nt $1 25 per gallon, nnd white
wines including bauvwnim":ind,'Gntodol"
nt piices rauginsr Horn $125 to $150 per
gallon, rates which will surprise lesidents
ot tne twin cities. Aje and brand govern
the rates of ports, burgundies and sherrJes,
which iniigc fiom $1 50 to $.1 50 The pui
chaser gets the advantage of there being no
heavy import duties to pay.
Mr. Greor Meyorls the solo Eastern agent
for tho finest .Napa Valley winery nt2i7
Ohio street, Allegheny, so that these brands
can only be procured Irom him, and it miy
be mentioned th it two more carlorJs aro
about to iinive. The list Includes In white
wines "Rioaling." "anta Rosi" ami "Haute
Sauterne:" Champagnes of superior gi adus;
"Alotaio," especially lor invalids, and a
sweet 'MIuc.iiel.'' Mr. Mayer commends
the (Jul norma brundit-s as being ago forage
equivalent to tho best brands of Martels.
Ilennesseys, etc. The wines are nil propor
tionately low priced, but extra inducements
areoffcied lor wholesale quantities. Take
a Troy Hill electric car.stopat J27 Ohio street
and save money by procuring your liquors
at this establishment.
No Danger of Cholera 1
Tho drc id disc iso will give your door a
wide berth if you eat pure goods and pay at
tention to a tew coinuion&ciibC health rules.
Among other things don't, on aui account,
cat statu cracLci s or sour broad.
You can buy stale crackers chean. They
ore dumped into grocery stores at cut rates,
Uut tnej aie dear at any price.
lie carotul about this. It's important.
Marvin's cakos and ciackeisand bread
are made from pure aitosian well water and
aro health looJs in every sense of the word.
The oyster seison is now open and our
famous handmado shell and Pearl oyster
crackers are selling like hot cakes. E ery-
uuuy seems iu want mem.
Then theie aro tho jellv goods. Ft. Pitt
tart-, jelly turnovers, jellv warers Just
try a lew of them if vou want the very
nicest thing In tho cake line you ever ate.
And now Just. i word: In, older togctall
these good things you must'ask your grocer
for Marvin's cakes and craekers ana me id.
Don't tuKe anything else. Pine tood is es
sential now. Mir.vix, Pittsburg.
VTIrs ork Exhibit.
Tho very tasteful display of Messrs. Taylor
& Dean, 201, 3, 5 and 7 Markot street, is this
Prices, be
Aate or Granlto Enam
eled Iron Lell shaped lea
l'ots:
90c
For 5 quart slz;; rcg
ularpuce $1 S).
3f-RLUE AND WHITE
WAKE AT SAME TRICES
As AGATE
"" i
year located on north nlsle, and ninny now
nnd desirable articles in who have been ad
ded to their Immense line- of theso goods.
Heavy Iron work Is also In lull forco, but
the most charming affair Is the boautifnl
model of a double spiral flro escape, which
attracts mucli attention; the value or the
life-saving apparatus in various styles made
by this firm ia held in great esteem in this
community.
Shook-Anderon Manufacturing Company's
Exhibit.
Iho perfection syphon pumps four sizes
or which are in tho above exhibit in Ma
chinery Hall are the invention of Captain
N. R, Wishart, and is the most pcifect pump
in existence doing hotter w oik. with less
power and labor than any other. It is
scientifically constructed and costs btiti$5
an inch, without pips littings, which nro all
ordinal y. Any boy can handle it after it is
in operation. Tho Shook-Audcisun Manu
facturing Company, whose woik-s and office
aie at First avenue and Feiry atioet, also
havo in their display a 20-lnch. globe valve
the largest west ot tho ltoekv Mountains.
Its weight is 4,404 pounds. The immense
Pulsometer nnmp attracts a great deal of
attention. It has a capacity of 1,00) gallons
per mtnuto.
A GAS FIELD
Covering Three Thousand Fquara Miles,
Embracing the whole of Delaware and Tip
ton nearly all of Grant and Madison, and
p irts of Howard. Blackford, Jay, Randolph,
Henry and Hamilton counties, known as the
great gas belt of the State or Indiana. The
field is elliptical in fonn, Its major axis run
ning cast and west, and has an average
pressure or about 300 pounds. The gas is
loundm the Trenttm lime stone, near sei
level, and nbout 1,100 teot below the surface
of tho country, an oidlnary well yielding
nbout3,U00,0u0 cubic feet per day. By ex
amining tho maps you will seo no lar.ro
towns in easy piping distance of tho field ou
its ontoi rim, and no town laiger than
Muncie within it. This condition existing,
manv factories do and will continue to seek
this ideal fuel that can bo had anywhere In
the bolt as nearly free as possible. Too far
from latge central points to bo piped
away, it must De used where
founiV; nnd It lemained practically ii"
tippod until the last to youis, n ben such
shrewd financiers as Colonel A. L. Conger,
A. M. Barber, Frank Atterholt and their
friends, lealizingthe enoiinous advantages
presented by this isolated and free field,
boldly took possession of a large part ot the
field and erected the Diamond Plate Glass
and other factories and gave thereby a pow
erful impoius to tho building up of that sec
tion at Kokomo, Elwood and Gas City.
Where rich praine tanning land groaning un
dor abundant crops of wheat and coin made
glad the hearts of tho Hoosier farmer, town
lots gladdened the heart ot the town builder,
and a golden harvest of prollts quickly
lound tho way into his pockets. Hmo tho
conservative investor, no less than the wily
speculator in town lots, added to their
stores by buying low and selling high. Old
towns put on a new Nancy Hunks gait, and
now towns sprang into existence, rivaling
tho growth of those wondeilul towns
of Jcannctre and Chailerol, Pa. How long
this luol will last iu this Held temains
lor future solution You might as vi oil ask
how long tho gi eat fields of Muiraysvllle
and Grupcville, fa. would have re
mained abundant ptoducets but for their
pioximity to Pittsburg. With us enormous
lucl consumption it has lasted there seven
years in Pittsburg. Will it not last three
times seven where there cannot bo ono
hundiedth pait of the drain upon it?
Jutit in the center ot Delaware conntv.
Indiana, and in the southeastern quarter ot
this great an belt lies tho city of Muncie,
with its 16 oyj population, proud of its nat
ural position and its real fuel, soliciting
factories fiom without its boideis to locate
mai them. With a lull appieciation of tho
situation tho citizens organized "Tno En
terprise Coinpinj," and raised by popular
subscription $2u0 0J0 m cash to bo used as a
bonus to secuic factories Tne lund Is man
aged faithfully and intelligently, nnd is
being expended in a way to do normous
good. The town is situated on a hUh
plateau, and on tho north boundary, White
liver sweiyisaiound it in a horse-shoo bend
and on to Indianapolis, some 60 miles to tho
souinwest.
Tho river has been an obstacle to the
growth of tho town extending either cast,
north or west, and it has as ir by force
trended to the south. Tho Connor syndicate
quickly appreciated the situation and no
quired many bioid acres ajong the southern
boundary ot the city, and mapped out an
ample town site, and placed on and mound
it thlrteon large mills, working lion, steel,
glass, etc., that will be all completed and in
operation within the year '92, "and give em
ploy tnont to hot less than 3 000 persons. On
tho 27tlr, 28th, 29th and SOth of September
their first pub'.lo sale will beheld. Jcan-
-. .... .m. - i.r irwiimjijrji.j jna::,i.-Ln: ir-Jiii jj jy.nwrwi . wi 1 MiL u. h.ih.lwjhii.ii w -'TI.IWMVU"-1 '" - nf MffT"" ---,- -,-. .-. . tJ ..-ijj-ini-MirMnriii mjjjMannmc niMMMIMnBT !' m "- ' j
m Mf LA '- ca kiaa&z& 3 nm $ Kk M mk M 43Ev . 8
M M SI S la s Mm M&k MA m Wik n M mi - Remember, we guarantee every article to be I
Em M I 1 ir im Jfjl 1 1 1 1 I Ik FIRST-CLASS in every respect, and to be J
1 & 1 I f& Wkffm Ji I i 1 i FRESH and NEW, DIRECT FROM THE
Ajrnto or Granlto Enam
eled Iron Cone Hoilers:
CQn For 1)4 quart -i7e;
UUl ie,;nlai ince$l CO.
OKp ForG-qunrt iize;ie
u"u ular price U 80.
QlZn For SJ quart size;
wwO re;ulai price $2.
!jl in For UK-quart i7cj
For Acato or Granite
lion Seamless Convex
lobular pi Ice $1 40
uuuiur nrico j 4J. 8 11 Via .JftiK 3S4ff le i-J
nette and Charlorol will have to look to their
laurels. At leist so says an expert real
estate mau fiom Pennsylvania, who has Just
returned fiom a visit to Muncie.
REAL EbTATE SAVINGS BANE, LliL,
401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $75,000.
Deposits of $1 ana upward received and
Interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts
GRAND TIANO FOR SALE CBEir,
SInllor & llocne.
A second hand rosewood case grand piano
of well known make, thoroughly repaired
and in flno order. A splendid piano for a
student. Price low. Cash or time
Mi llob & IIoeke,
Warerooms, 77 tfitth ave.
De witt'8 Little Early Rlscis. No griping,
no pain, no nausea; easy pill to take.
AMUSEMENTS.
DUQUESNEea1!
Pittsburg's
Theater.
To-Ni-rht.
B. E. GKAHAM,
In his Operatic Cotnodr,
"LAUItY THE LOUD.'
Matinee Saturday at
2 P. ir.
Next week Hoy t's
A Hole
in the
sola
Ground."
THE ALVIN THEATER.
Charles L. Davis Owner nnd Manager
TO-NIGHT,
Wednesday and Saturday Matinees.
AN INSTANTANEOUS HIT.
IN "THE IDEA."
Sept. 10 Katie Emmctt in her romantto
Irish Drama, "Killarney." se!3
-I BAND OPEKA HOUSE-
TO-NIGHT.
See tho Great
hip Scene.
Prices: 15, 25, 50, 75c
The
VENDETTA.
Matinee Saturday, 25c, 50c Reserved.
ext week Tho Pay Train.
se!5
IT'S OPEN I
THE EXPOSITION.
(Fouith Season.)
It's Simply Immense Have You Seen It?
Season Closes October 22.
eeS-51
nARUY DAVIS' LDKN MUSEE-GKEAT
bill. Viiginla Knapp, mind-reader:
Siinon, Miss Delia Iieck, 7(0 pounds; Goigo
ous Wax Woiks, VIdoeque's Bright Lights,
Chas Duncan, the eminent balladist; Mile.
Zurandoskl, und a dozen othcis. Admis
sion, 10 cents. se!2-23
TJ AEKY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY.
To-nf;
ght, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
outnruny,
THEMGHT OWLS
Novelty and Burlesque Company.
sell 95
HARMS' THEATEK-3IKS. P. HARRIS,
R. L Brltton, T. P. Dean, proprietors
and mana4ers. Every afternoon and even
ing "OUR IRISH VISITORS," introducing
Sam J. Rvan and Lottie Gibson. Week Sept.
10, "Hand of 1 ate." sel3-105 tts
? . .
z&
sfis'
Every evening. Wed. nnd Sat. Matinees.
DONNELLY AND GIRARD
In tho new
NATURAL GAS.
Sept. 10 alter Saniord's "Mv Jack
ol3
CHOIOC FLOWERS, LOW PRICE
AT
BEN. L. ELLIOTT'S,
Telephone 1631. 83. Fifth ave.,
ap!2-TT3 Between Wood and Markes.
Enameled
Sauco Pots;
For Agate or Granite Enameled
Iron Milk or Rico Boilers; 4-quart
Inside measure; reg. price 82 60.
--.
fifl G$m!$fh -cQ-23
NftW ADVERTISEMEMS.
Enemies
Entirely
rr
touted.
Don't suffer any longeiwlth Rhenmatism.
Don't writhe with tho anguish of Gout.
Don't groan any moro with Lumbago.
Rhenmacura will conquJir those enemies
of comfort and happiness vust as surely as
the sun shines. It has cnied hundreds or
people, and nover in a slnghj lntaneo has It
inlled to give relief, often elAecting a perma
nent cure of pad cases after liolng used only
two or three days. Iho prooys of its valuo
aro so conclusive that it cin be conscien
tiously recommended to the afflicted with
the assurance that it cannov fall to help
them, and if lightly used willliestore them
to tho comploto enJojmpntofhcnltb Try
It nt once and slve It a lair chaitce.
Rheumacura is now within the reach of
all, being for sale by druggists generally.
Price S3 per bottle.
For sale b nil druggists.
rKIMIE & CHESSMAN Hf fi GI,
CIO Pcnn Ave., IUttsfanrsl T-.
Send your name and addrenJ and c
will mail, free, pamphlet oftcstunontala.
SellO TT33U
CT
Arequick to grasp opportunities tuait prove
beneficial to them. This is why sc many
prefer Fleming's Fine Whiskies and1 Wines.
The benefits deiivedfrom using FlcWng'i
Puie Brandies, Whiskies and Wines, -medlc-lnallv,
aie lavorably taikodof every day in
almost every home in this community.
In ordering or purchasing Whiskies jileasa
make your selection from tho lolloping,
sold only by Fleming & Son: i
FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT,
Quarts $1, or six for 55.
FINCH'S GOLDEN" WEDDING,
Quarts $L25, or six lor S1
GIBSON'S TEN-YEAR OLD,
Quarts S1.50, or six tor S7.50.
FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK. i
Quarts ?2. i
Fleming's California Wines aie four (t)
years old, and aro the best Port, Sherry!,
Claret, aud others; in full quarts 50 cents'
Goods shippod same day as ordered. I
8
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
412 MARKET ST., COR. DIAMOND,
au2S-TTsa PIttsburir, Fa.
OPTICAL
AND
Mfical
Iislrifiiils.
Catalogues on applica
tion au27-TT3
JJUT YOTJIt srECTALCFi AT
Ttie KoUotlo Optlolari!
ij es ixamined Free.
Artificial Eyes Insorted.
OPTICIAN,
w.
' l"J'-
:STIEREfT
(sm jnmrits sty
vfoo7
Agate or Granite En
ameled Iron Lipped
Preserving Kettles:
OQf For 1! qt. size;
.Cj ro'. price COc.
Acnte or Granite
Enameled Iron Cook
ing Pots: 49c for 3 qt.
size; lez. pi Ice $1 10.
03c tor S qt. size; ro.
nrlce $1 40 65c lor
7qt. size; leg. price
$1 80
33c
For
reg.
OQp For
v Op leg.
NEW ADVEKTI1K3IENTS.
ILL THIS WEEK.
48
Pairs Child's fine cloth top kid foxed tipped spring heel QQC
button, worth 1.50 per pair, this week at a Jj JJ
Pairs Misses' line cloth top kid foxed spring heel but- (J i Q
ton, worth $ 1. 50 and 1.75, at 4)1 19
Pairs Boys' and Misses' elegant all-leather school shoes, ( i i Q
heel or spring heel, worth 1.50, at 99c and spl.ltJ
Pairs Ladies' fine Dongola Tip Lace Oxfords, QQC
Worth $1.50, at Qj
Pairs Ladies' fine Cloth Top Dongola Tip Lace Oxfords, QQC
Worth ji.50 and $2, at Jj JJ
Pairs Ladies' Dongola Tip Oxfords, "7 C
All sizes, at tf
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I Pairs Ladies' fine cloth tqp kid foxed pat, leather tips,
I heels and spring heels; very neat and attractive; worth ( i f.Q
2.S at 4)1. (0
Pairs Ladies' fine Dongola kid lace pat. tips reduced ( I Q
from $2.50 to 4)l,UQ
Pairs Ladies' fine button Boots, (f f.Q
Worth $2, at 4)I.&&0
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QEp For igaie or
0Jj Granite Enam
eled Iron Ten Kettles;
7, 8 or 9-quart size; regu
lar price $2 80. Hon-does
this compaie with tho
so called "Half-Prlee"
advertisements of other
dealers?
For agate or
granite enameled
Iron covered Wind
sor kettles; 6i qt.
size; regular price
$1.20.
4-qt. pize;
nrice 70c.
5qt. size;
prico SOc.
Will buy the celebrated
Central
Draft Burner Lamp,
assuring a large,eteady,
bright light; vase and
shade decorated to
match; solid brass burn
er and trimmings; all
complete and finely fin
ished; regular ( price
$2.50.
For agate or
granite enameled
Iron Pie Plates;
For agate or granite,
iron Baking Pans, 2'
inches deep by eu
8-inch size; regular
price 20c.
inches long;
KAUFMANNS' KAUFMANNS'
LAIRD.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
. 433 AND 435
WOOD ST.
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QEn For Agate or
OUl Granite Enam
eled Iron Seamless
Chamher Pails; large
size; reg. pnee yj to.
in Tor Agate or
l7u Granite Enam
eled Iron Fnnnels;
regular price uc.
Ifln Agate or
IUl Granite Enam
eled Iron Drinking
Cups; regular price 25c.
A En For Agato or
tw Granite Enam
eled Iron Mixing P.in;
regular pnee auc.
Q For Agate or
"f Granite Enam
eled Iron Tubed Cake
regular price 80c,
Pans; S-qt. size; strict
ly yiRST quality; reg
ular price 85c.
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