EaEMSSf msessmak WISER THM WE l Feathery Songsters That Fly to Their Home in the South. ET CAROL IN THSIE FLIGHT, j nigh and Enow When to-Escape the' Killing Northern Frosts. MAGE'S LATEST STJNDAT SERMON , rfrECIAL TELEGRAM TO TIIEDISrATCII. 3 Pbookltit, Oct SO. Dr. Talmase's text is morning wai Jeremiah 8:7: "The ort in the heaven knoweth her appointed me; and the turtle, and the crane, and the rallow observe the time of their coming; ut my people knoweth not the judgment t the Lord." hen God -would BCt fast n. beautiful ightHe plants It in a tree. When He ild pnt'lt afloat lie fashions it into a flih. en Ho would hare it glide the air lie uldslt Into a bird. My test speaks or ir birds or beautiful Instinct the stork, such strtnr affection that It is al- wed familiarly to come, in Holland d Germany, and build its nest over 10 doorway: the sweet-dlspositioned urtle dove, mingling in color white, and black, and brown, aud ashen, and chestnut; the crane, with voice like the clang of a trumpet; tho swallow, swift as a dart shot out of the bow of heaven, falling, monntlnpt, skimming, sailing four birds started by the prophet 23 centuries ago, yet flying on through tho ages, with 'rousing truth under glossy wing and in the clntch of stout claw. The prophet, almost blinded from looking Into the dazzling heavens, stoops down and begins to think how much superior tho birds are lnsagaclty about their safety than men about'tbeirs. I propose, so tar as God may help me, this morning, carryingout the idea or the text, to show that thn bird- of the air have .more saffaclty than men. And I begin bjy particularizing and saying that they mingle music with their woik. TVhv Birds and Men Sing. I suppose their song gives elasticity to their w ing, and helps on Ith the Journey, d Indllng a thousand miles into four hun dred. Would God that we were as w ise as they in mingling Christian song with our every day work! 1 believe there Is such a thing as taking the pitch of Christian devo tion in the morning, and keeping it all the day. I think we might take some of the dullest, heaviest, most disagreoible work of bur llfo, and sot it to the tune of "Antiocli" or'Mount Pisgab. It is agood sign when you hear a workmau whistle. It is a better sign wiien vou hear him bum a roundelay. It is a still better sizu when you hear him sing the words of Isaac Watt or Charles Wesley. Ida not believe that the power or Chris tian song has yet been fully tiled. I be lieve that if you could roll the "Old Hun dred" doxology through Wall street, it would put an end to any financial disturb ance! I believe that the discords, and the sorrows, and the sins or the world are to be swept out by heaven-horn hallelujahs! Go ing through the wilderness ot tuis world, let us remember that we are nn the way to the summery clime of heaven, and from the migratory populations flying thiough this autumnal air learn alwaj s to keep singing. The Church of God will never be a tri umphant church until it becomes a singing churcn. .Flying nigh and Straight to the Mark. I go lurthcr, and remark that the birds of the ail are wiser than we, in the fact that, in their migration, they fly ery high. During the summer, when they are in the fields, they often come within reach of the gun: but wlien they stnrt for the annual flight southward, they take their pl.ice and go straight as an arrow to the mark. We flv so low tuat we are within easv range of the world, the flesh, and the tleUl. We are brought dov.n by temptations that ought not to come within a mile of reaching us. So poor Is the typo of piety in the Church of God now, that men actually caricature the Idea that there is any such thing as a higher life. Moles never did believe in eagles. But, my brethren, Decaue we liavo not reached these heights ourselves, shall tie deride the fact tbdt theic ure any such heights? We go out and we conqnor our tempta tions by the graco of God, and lie down. On the morrow those temptations rally them selves and attack us and by the gince or God we deloat them again; lint staj ing all tho time in the old encampment we Uiiotho same old battle to flht over. Why not wIiId out our temptations and then forward march, making ono raid througi: tho enemy's country, stopping not until wo bicak tanks after tho lust victoij? Do, my brethren, let us hav some novelty of cotn it, at any rate, by changing, by going on, I making advancement, trading olf our ale prajers about sins wc ought to have uit long ago, going on toward a higher tiite ot Christian character and routing out uis that w e have never thought or yet. The Iiirds Fly Before the Frosts. Again, I i emirk that tho birds of the air re wi'-er than we, because they know when i itarr. ir you should go out now and out. "stop, storks and cranes, don't be In huirj!" they would say, "Ho. wo cannot, lop: last nilit w e heard the roaring in the roods bidding us away, and the shrill flute i the north wind hxs sounded the retreat." Ne-aj, "Walt until it is a little later in the s-eiiinn of meicy. Walt until some or tht-e preen leaves ot hope are all dried np ud have been scattered. Walt until uozt ijr." Altera while we start, and It Is too , andwc peiish in the wav when God's ith is kindled hut a little. Xlieie are, you ih, exceptional cases where Cirds have rted too late, and m the morning you 'e louud them dead on the snow. And renie those who have perished half-way tn eeu the world and Christ. They n aited . til the last sickness when the mind was ne. or ihey weie on the ezpiess train ing at 40 miles an hour, and they came to io bridge and tho "draw was up" and they ent donn. some of you have felt the pinching frost Mn. You feel it to-day. You are not ippy. Hook into vour laces, and I know on ate not happy. There are voices within our soul that will not be silenced, telling outhat J on are sinners, and that without the pardon o God you are undone- lot ever. What are jougoiuir to do, my lriends, with theiiccumui.ited transgressions or this life time? Will vou stand still and ot the ava lanche tumble over you? Oh that j ou would jMinwavinto the warm heart oi God's mercy. The touthern glove, jedolont with magnolia nnd cactus, nevei waited lor Northern flocks us God has n aited lor ou. Left All Alone in the Cold. Another frost is bidding j ou away it is' tho frost of sorrow. Where do you live now? "Oh,"' you say, "I have moved." Why did 3 on move? You say, "I don't want as large a ho-enow as formerly." Why do you not ant a large a houe? Yon say, "Sly family notsolaige.'.' Where have they gone to? htemityl" Your mind goes back through that last sickness aud through the almost fcttpcinaturul effort to sao lite, and through tlioe prayers that seemed unavailing, and thiough that kis which received no re sponse because the lips were lifeless, and I hear the bells tolling and I hear the hearts breaking while I SDepk, I hear them break. A heatt! Another heart! Alone! alone! alone! You may have noticed that wben the chaffinch or the stork or tho crane starts on lin migration, it calls all tho'e of its kind to come, too. 1 be tree-tops are full ot chirp and whistle and carol and the long roll-call, 'ihe bird does not start off alone. It gathers all or its kind. Oh, that you might be as wise in this migration to heaven, nnd that wm might gather all your families and your friends with you! 1 wonld that Hannah might take Samuel by the hand, and ADra ham might take Isiac, and Hairar might take lshmaoL Start for heaven yourself, and take your children with you. Come thou and all, Uytiou9e into the ark. Tell your little ies that there arc realms of balmauu tness for all those who fly in the right .tion. Swifter than eagle's stroke, put or heaven. Like the crane or the stork, not night nor day until you find the t place for stopping. Hertford's Acid Phosphate, eware of Imitations. Prepare for a Shock. Jarvln's new "Trolley Cake" is a roular nuininer In its way. It's supplied with gen uine electric enrrents, warranted tho proper number or volts to the square inch, and the only shock it produces is a delightful feel ing or inllncusif you eat enough or them. Get a box from your grooer and complete the ciicuit. Don't Take the Itisk Of firo or thieve, but keep j our valuiblo wpc!"bonds etc., in tne safe deposit vault f: the Farmers' Deposit National Hani., 65 rourth avenue. .Boxes rented at $5 a year aud upward. BLAZING OIL IN THE HARBOR,, An Earlj' Horning Explosion of a leaking Pipe IJno at Philadelphia Creates Havoo Among Wharves and Shipping Acres of Water Ablaze iosg, S134, 00. Philadelphia, Oct 30. Shortly after 4 o'clock this morning people iu the vicin ity of the Point Breeze oil pumping station were startled by an explosion. A moment later flames shot up from the river and a pall ot dense, black smoke began to (rather over the wharves and shipping. Ihe steamer Astrakhan had finished taking in her load of 1,400,000 gallons of refined oil Saturday evening and was waiting the turn in the tide to start an her voyage to Japan. Captain Simpson at once hauled away to a place of safety. The balk Felix, surrounded by burning oil, had heavy logs lashed on both sides, but the lines burned from the timber on the port side and the vessel at once became top-heavy and sank. The bark Elena G , oil laden, lost her rigging. A lighter belonging to the Standard Oil Com pany, laden with cased oil, burned to the water's eage, iter cargo nnaiing irom mo deck and adding to the spreading of the flames. Tho tug boat Pugh was also de stroyed. A small frame house belonging to the city, standing on the hank above the Gas Works wharf, w as set on Are by fl ing cinders and entirely destroyed. It was ocounied by Alexander Colgan, stable boss at the gas worics, with his family. They lost all their effeots. A large barn, also belonging to the city, near the house, was entirely destroyed. Five hundred feet of 'wharf, between tho pumping station of the Atlantic Refinery and owned by the city and tho Standard Oil Company, was so badly damaged that it will have to be almost entirely reouilt. The boathcuse or John L. Davis, Jr., adjoining tne pumping station, was entirely destroyed, with two gunning skiffs which were stored in the building. The fire was caused by the explosion of oil which had leaked from the lante pipes which oonnect the Philadelphia and the At lantic Oil Refineries, located on each side or the gas works. The oil pipes are burled un der the road, which runs along the bank above tho wharves. The loss will ngcregate $134 500, divided as follows: Bark Felix, $30, 000; balk Elena G. $15,000: Standard Oil Com- Iiany's lighter, $2.5u0; Captain Houseman's me barse. $5,000; wharf piopertv, $50,000; barn and bouse belonging to the city, $ti,00J; tugboat Tugh, $5,000. Ono of the Collls Bandits Convicted. Fresso, Cal, Oct. 30. Late last night the Jury in tho case or George Soma?, charged with robbery, brought in a vei diet or guilty. Sontag is the brother cf John Sontag, who with Chris Evans is a fugitive from J us tics and who at various times has killed three men and wounded seeral in lesistinc capture by officers. George Sontag is sus pected of being the leaner in the robbery of me aomueru i'uciuc train at coins last summer. An Allegheny Man in a Scrape. Wheeliho, Oct. SO. ff -eciaf. Henry Gol den, who says he Is a cigar maker from Al. legheny, was Jailed bcie last night to await indictment lor grand larceny. Ho stripped several "uummles" in front of a clothing store, and was arrested while trying to put the coats on one over the other. Simply Awful "I had what the doctois called the worst case of Scroluln they ever saw. They cut off one finger and then one-half of my left hand, they were so diseased, but the scrof ula broke out on my right arm and on both sides or my faco and neck,nearly destroying one eye. It was simply awful! Five years ago I began to take Hood's Oi'u. . - urner. Sarsaparilla and found the sores gradually began to heal. I kept on till I took ten bottles and was perfectly cured. For the past lour years 1 have had goiicl health and no sores. I am now able to work all tho time and know not how to ex press mv gratituda to Hood's Sarsaparilla Geo. W. Tubner, farmer, Galway, N. Y, HOOD'S PI ..Li cure liver ills, constipa tion, biliousness, Janndice, sick headache as a The school boy's composi. tion asserted that pins had saved the lives of many peo ple by their not having swal lowed them; so lard has saved the lives of thousands by their having avoided food of which it forms a part. Hog's lard is responsible for much indigestion and dyspep sia, as any physician will tes tify, hence COTTOLENE has been introduced to take the place of lard. There is no secret as to its composition. It consists only of highly re fined Cotton Seed Oil, and Beef Suet. Clean, delicate, healthy and economical. Lari has had its day, and a greasy day it was. When next about to use lard, 'Don't, but try Cottolene. AtleadinggrocersI N. K. FAIRB AN K & CC Sole Manufacturers, CHICAGO. Pittsburgh Agents: F. SELLERS & CO. i Woman's lands are a natural source of pride to their owner if they 're white and smooth. "I have to wash" is no excuse, for KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP preserves the most delicate skin or the thinnest fabric. Soaps that smart like a whip's lash aren't you tired of them? Your poor hands are. JAS. 8. KIRK A .CO., - Chicago. SBCTBrHSrawSBFJ pPfoS ' .-Uf-r-- "- . VS-s. IMPORTANT '' nJirW ADVKRTKESDENTSI DRESS GOODS. v JUST RECEIVED, i 5 SPEOIAIi JSTTTJCBES 5 Which will cause a whirl of excitement in our Dress Goods Department this week. All we ask is an inspection of the goods. After that we will be sure to sell to you. LOT No. 1 So P"ces Camel's Hair Striped Suitings, all colors, CQC 42 inches wide, made to retail at$i, which we, will sell at uO LOT No. 25o pieces Silk Mixed Scotch Suitings, 42 inches wide, latest shades; you can't duplicate them elsewhere under $1; C0C our price UO LOT No. 3 50 pieces Fine Imported Cheviot Suitings, 40 inches CQC wide, choice shades; former price $1; our price for this sale UQ LOT No, 4 So pieces Imported Bedford Cords, extra quality, 40 inches wide, all colors and black, never before retailed under CO $x, to go at vO LOT No. 5So pieces Fine All-Wool Black French Serge, 46 TftC inches wide; they're the regular $1 quality, at 00 DOUGLAS 151, 153 AND 155 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY ARE YOU GOING A FISHING ? tiff On the label of every can is THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., WELL BRED, SOON WED." GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO ARE QUICKLY MARRIED. TRY IT IN YOURjjNEXT HOUSE-CLEANING. THE PEOPLE'S STO THE FROST AND SNOW THAT CAME LAST WEEK HAS CREATED A Furore In Fashionable Furs, Continued warm weather has delayed the sale of all Pur Garments. As a consequence, this cold weather has made everyone rusl for them at once. We are prepared for the Pur flurry. Don't go further and fare worse in Purs. These few items may give you some idea of the lowness of prices : FUR TRIMMED JACKETS. All the Styles, Cloths, Colors and Furs in Fur-trimmed Jackets. Prices run by easy steps from $5 to $50. Here area few ideas on them: AT Black Diagonal Cloth Jackets, deep collar and full roll of Black Hare For. Silk frog fastenings; very neat and styl ish, and only 6 SO. Your choice of Jackets in Chev iot, Beaver or Diagonal Cloth, trimmed with deep fur collar and lull roll of Astrachan, Opossum or Electrio Seal Natural head fastenings, $10. AT AT Fine Diagonal Long Walking Jacket, deep collar and full roll of Electric Seal. Natural head fastenings, strap seam, half silk lined, 512 50. - AT Very fine Camel's Hair Cheviot Jacket; deep,real Marten Fur collar and edged roll. Natural head fasteningvbaif silk lined. This is a special at $15. Long, Tight-fitting Jacket in Diagonal Cheviot. .Come in tan or black. "Beautifully em broidered front, back ' and sleeves; collar, roll and cuffs trimmed with real Marten; cavalier cuffs; half silk lined; S1&50. , AT Find these in Cloak Room. No elevator needed to reach it. You'll flnd t on first floor. When visiting it ask to see our LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. t We make them all ourselves. Equal to fine dress makers'work. The prices are about 33 per cent less. CAMPBELL & DICK, ftl ftQ flK T AMn Q FIFTTH AVF PITTSRl IRO Wl, WWJ WW, W r3S!j - w: TO BUYERS ar & MACKIE, OC31-MWT Hunting, Pic-nicing, Camping, Mining, Lumbering, or on a general outing? If you are do not fail to lay in a supply of the GAIL BORDER EAGLE' BUD Condensed Milk. It gives the mosfdeli cious flavor to tea, coffee, chocolate and many summer drinks. It will keep in any climate. You can use it in the place of milk for general cooking purposes. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. the signature of Gail Borden. yoih:. 'THEN COMES A FROST. A KILLING FROST: CAPES Are to be worn more than ever. Small wonder at it, for they're the most useful winter garment known. During late fall you can wear them alone. In mid-winter you put them on over your Jacket and get double protection. Buy them here and your pocketbook will be protected as well. This is how; Reversed Coney Capes, $5. Long Coney Capes, $8. Pulled Coney Capes, $10. Astrachan Capes, $12.50. Coney with Marten Collar, $13.50. Black Opossum Capes, $15, Electric Seal Capes, $16.50. Then Finer Capes in Marten, Sable or Seal from $35 to $50. ' LONG MILITJIRY GAPES. ' You know what they are. We have them in all sizes, all lengths and all furs. Our Cape stock is well worth your attention both lor quality and price. 1 WW Ji! - y VKW APTKBTlgEMKirra. What's The matter With Nicoll the Tailors Evening Dress Suits? "They1 re All Right" Perfect in Fit Style Workmanship, Price $30.00. Silk Or Satin lined. Shawl Collar Or , Lapel Style, Broadcloth or Worsted, as you like. Sco&s rial&yr OCO-55 FIVE DOLLARS ! Yes; Ten Dollars saved; and you have as elegant an Overcoat as tho' made to your measure. $15.00 AND $20.00 Buys a superb, well finished Overcoat fetter than you think. If you haven't seen our Overcoats you haven't seen the best to be had. Anderson Block. 00IS 39 Sixth St. TH AVENUE. FUR TRIMMINGS, Muffs, Collarettes, Etc. Those cute little Fur animal Col larettes. Everybody wants them. Everybody can get them here at these prices: In Astrachan At 2.75. In Opossum At 3,75. In Raccoon At J4.00. In Minx At $5.00. In Marten At $6.00. All other Furs at equally reason able prices. MUFFS In all Furs to match the Collarettes. Here are price ideas: In Black Hare 75c to $ 1.50. In Fulled Coney.. .1.50 to $ 4.00. In Astrachan 2.75 to $ 4.50. In Monkey 3.00 to $ 5.50. In Marten 4.00 to $ 6.00. In Beaver 6.00 to 10.00. In Seal 7-5 to 20.00. FUR TRIMMINGS Of all kinds, in all widths, aty all prices. No space to tell you about them. Come and see them. . w. w..w. HlMH N talker & Brown NEW APVKKTJHKMEKT8. - CARPETS, WALL PAPER. Wilton Carpets, Axminster Carpeta Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels Carpets, lapestry carpets, And all kinds of Ingrain Car pets; Everything new in style, choice in color. All at . SPECIAL LOW PRICES. Wall Paper in every quality and style for wall and ceiling. Special styles in choice colors. You should see our stock be fore you buy. . 136 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. aptocw '$&?, f? A DRIVING BUSINESS ALL THE YEAR ROUND. EVERY STONE WARRANTED. Take warning. VOLTAIC DIAMONDS are covered by letters patent, issued at Washington, D. C, March 21 1391. All in frlnzcments will be prosecuted to the full extent of tho law. Hot only are the words "Voltaic Diamonds" displayed on the cards ot the condi, but insist on seeing; It stamped on each Eardrop, Stud, Bins, Via, etc. Don't accept tiny article 'Justus good." They are beyond competition. Not for sale by any other Jowelor In the U. S. B. E. ARONS, JEWELER, . SOLE OWNER, Send for Illustrated Catalogue Free. oc30 224-JCWT THE WORLD-WIDE FAME OF Heiskeil's Ointment As a perfect cure for all forms of SKIN DISEASE, Is earned alone by Its intrinsic merit in correcting all diseased conditions of the skin. In Eczema. Tetter. Scald Head, and all Itching, scaly and Ichorous disorders, which other remedies have failed to relieve, it acts Wee a charm, allaying im mediately the Irritation, and healing eflectu ally the diseased action therein, without the aid of Internal medicine. Price 50 Cents per box. Sold by Drnssists, or sent by mall. Bend for "Hints for Kitchen and Sick Room," Free. JOHNSTON, HOLIOWAY Ss CO., Ml Commerce Street, Philadelphia. , ACTUAL RESULTS Show DISPATCH adlets to be most profitable to advertisers. Try them. DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 ENN AVENUE. PITTSBDRG. PA. As old residents know and back fllos ot Pittabunr papers prove, is the oldest estab lished ana most rjromlnent nhvsician In tha city, devoting specialattention to all clironla SftKtNOFEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mr nr I lo and mental dls persons IN Ln V UUO eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, laok ol energy, ambi tion and hope.impalredmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplesiness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, falling powers; organlo weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting tbeperson for business, society ana marriage, permanently, safely and privately Mi BLOOD AND SKIN sd;saenes! ernptlons. blotohos, falllngliair.bonea, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of tha tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores; ar cured lor lire, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from I IDIM A RV kldneyand the system. UnilNnn T i bladder de rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cares. Dr. whittier's lire-long extensive expert enoe Insures scientific and reliable treat menton common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as If here. Office hours, A.st. to! r. ys. Sunday, 10 A. m. to 1 r. . only. DB. lYJUTTIJSIMM Peunavenue, nttsbur,;. i"a KOEHLER'S Installment House We occupy tie entire Mlfliim Sixth Street, MENS' AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit ( Ready-Made & to Order.) LADIES' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Gasb Prices WIthoat Security. BUS; One-third of the ira oral trarchd matt be paid down; the baUaco in $maU weakly or "monthly payments. Business traiacted strictly confidential. Opem daily, from 8 A. I, irom s a. js. i to 9 P.M. Saturdays ltUl rUP.M. GEO. W. SMMAN, II M H4i LA ) Jl IIHlliK MaskiedfiMHMiRHBBHHnfiiM KEtyADYEBTTStFirKifTa.' K A LFM ANNS CLOTHING SPECIALTIES. ' F AM JuSft iff QSr Mr H i jp LOOK PAUSE H K2Z3 WSS 4 tHw wKk KAUFMANNS' FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. LAIRD'S FOOTWEAR. Hundreds of new and novel ideas appeal ing to good sense and taste. Our low prices give birth to surprise in each department 17Aw3fe Ladies' and Gents' Slippers, AT 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. LADIES' FINE OXFORDS, AT 75c, $1.00, f W. M. LAIRD, f 433 and 435 I Wholesale and I 406, 408, 4K): 7 . WOOfl St. neiaik marneiou OC31-KW MV-.; - IMEffi Tl! $12. 1,900 Men's Single and Double-Breasted Sack Suits, made of Black Cheviots and Thibets, fancy Scotch Mixtures, in all different shades, plain col-, ored Scotch Cheviots, interwoven and broken plaids and checks; every suit made in a faultless style and fitting to perfection; were originally intended to be sold for $17, $18, jSxo, 20, $2i and 22, are now at your disposal at ONLY 512 FOR CHOICE It's a big sacrifice for us, but it would be bigger did we pack away the goods until we would have enough room to display them. Ask to see the $i ' Suits this week. REFLECT. ONLY $15. This is, indeed, worth reflecting about Ten different lots of Men's fine Overcoats, each lot con taining about 200 garments; some single-breasted, others double-breasted, all cut in the latest prevail ing fashions, with full or half-box back; welt or plain seams; velvet or plain collars; in Kerseys, Cheviots, Fancy Scotch Mixtures, Meltons, Beavers, etc., in all different light, medium and dark shades and colors; medium or heavy weight; lined with fine Cassimere, Farmers' Satin or Italian Cloth; positively worth from 20 to 25, will be offered for choice this week FOR ONLY $15. INTO THIS! $5. If there's one fact that even our most jealous rivals won't dispute, it is the superiority in quality, make, style and fit of our celebrated clothing for Boys and Children. Well, some of our handsomest, choicest and creamiest novelties, including the novel and ultra-fashionable Rus sian Suit, illustrated by accompanying cut, will go on sale this week for 5 Some are worth 8, some $9, some 10, many even more. But, during this sale, when the only object is to lighten our immense Fall stock, we will give choice of them all for 5. This includes the new Alfonso, Columbus ahd Eton Suits. "" AND PONDER!' $6. Fully 2,000 Boys' and Children's Overcoats, com prising the pick and choice of our superb stock, are thrown in this forced stock-reducing sale at $6 for choice. To appreciate the goods, you must see them. They're all made of the most desirable and exquisite Imported Beavers, Meltons, Heavy Scotch Plaids and Mixtures, English Chinchillas, etc. Some trimmed with dark and light Astrachan fur, including the new Russian style (illustrated opposite) and the swell London Ulsters and Reefers. These goods could not ordinarily be bought below $10, $11 and $12. Now, however, $6 TAKES CHOICE. -Mfe s r H $1.25, $1.50. -' Mt -s t " . vv. 4
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