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TAKING NO CHANCES.
A Church Charter Drawn Dp to Meet
Any Prohable Emergency.
SUIT OYER A SIGNAL PATENT.
Law and Order Finei on Cigar Factory
Girls Kemitted tj Court
THE KKWS OP THE COUKTT COURTS
Ex-Judge Bredin yesterday filed n ap
plication for a charter for the Grant Street
Reformed Presbyterian Church; The ap
plication contains one clause which, in view
of the recent troubles in the Reformed
Presbyterian Church, appears rather sig
nificant. After setting forth that the cor
poration fs loroied for the purpose of sup
porting; the faith, doctrine, etc, of the Re
formed Presbyterians, it continues: "Re
serving, however, to the congregation
the" right .to enter into aud dis
solve relations with any Presbytery
or Synod professing such faith, and to
maintain an organization not connected
with any Synod or Presbytery if deemed
expedient, by a vote or two-thirds of the
members of the congresation In good stand
ing at a meeting called lor the purpose or
passing o.i said question."
Tue subsciibers nro Samuel Barckley,
James rt llson, Alex Baxter, William J. SIc
Cracken, William J. Flominp, Alox Mc
Don ell, Jr., and Jiimes Matthews.
APPEALS FBOJt THE L. & 0,
Cigar Factory Girls Hae Their Fines Re
mitted by the Court.
Judges Kennedy and McClung heard the
appeals in seven Law and Order cases yes
teiday. Four were against II. A. Shaffer,
one against J. B. Miller and three against
tlie Union Xews Company's asonts. The
appellants were icpresented by J. S. Lambio
aud A. SI. Brown, while William Yost held
up the other end. The defendants Had all
been cned by Alderman Kobe for selling
Sunday papeis. Law and Older Detectives
Tschudy, Horn and Stukoly were ued by
Mr. Yostto strengthen his resistance against
allowing the appeals.
Mr. Yost objected to the entertaining of
an appeal without an aflldavit o defense.
Tins bad teen allowed at tbo last term of
2Co. 5 Judge and was admitted. During a
discussion Mr. Yost said: "Tney never do
call witnesses tor i!io aelense."
"I don't wish to discuss the matter with
you, Mr. Yost," replied Attorney Brown.
In all tb cases the Court sustained the
judgment of the Alderman.
In the case of S. Mazer, a cigar manufac
turer at 13 Scott street, wh, with four girls
employed by him, bad been fined for work-in:.-
in his shoo on Sunday, the flues were
lemittednsto the uirls, but sustained as to
Mazer. The gills weie all in couit and tes
tided that tney had never worked on Sun
day. AH IKPOETANT PATENT. SUIT.
Counsel ArguingUpon the Valneof a Power
of Attorney.
The suit of the Johnson Jtaihoad Signal
Company, of Railway, X. J., against the
Union Snitch and Signal Company, of this
city, for infringement is being argued be
loie Judges Acneson and Buihngton m the
United States Circuit Couit. TneJohnBon
company brought suit in 1S90 for an infringe
ment of a patent signaling appaiatus in
vented by Kobe it L. Sykes, of Liuland.
Sykes assigned the title to the invention to
a count!- man, Fred Cbt-stwright. who ob
tained natents in the United Stttes. In
older to'piosecuto his business in this coun
tiy, Chessvrrightgave D. M. lenmaus power
of attorney. Yeonmns, about 1SSJ, gave the
Union Switch and Signal Company the sole
right to uiaiiufictnienud sell tne invention
In the. United states at a loyalty of 1 per
lever.
In 18;8 Chesswnght revoked Yeoman's
power of attorney and gave the Johnson
company the sole light to use the invention.
The Johnson company brought suit tor in
fringement and the Union Switch and Signal
Company filed a cross bill setting forth that
they own the exclusive right under Yeo
man's pow er. The question of title is being
argued by G. H. Christy and Sol Schoyer for
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NANA," SUCHORQWSKY'S WORLD
YES, A TOY STORE
bouncing Toy Store at that, that
Toy and Doll kingdom is here
YOU WANT. :: :: ::
SANTA GLAUS
Is coming. Lit
tle stockings are
to fill (and some
big ones, too).
Our Doll and
Toy Department
is a come-to-stay
affair.
To-day it looks
like.Fairyland.
To-morrow and the next
mwj
Iff T
i
8 ;
J, add new treasures. Every Toy, every Doll, is
here represented. An
'please every fancy. Cost
purse, bleepine Dolls,
wE22JJ&
w
Dolls, pretty Dolls, cross-eyed Dolls, lite-like
Dolls, pigeon-toed Dolls, everv kind ot Dolls,
Irom lc each to $20. Buy now and lie will keep
them for you.
MN
Odd aud hand
some Domes
tic and Im
ported Vases.
IOC TO 5.
Odd Designs,
$4.98
BRING THIS
Mail Orders receive
Prompt Attention.
the switch company and George W. Miller,
of He r York, and W. D. Jilatr, of Pittsburg,
for the Johuson'eompany. Tho case will
likely be concluded to-day.
A WIFE SUES HEE HUSBAHD
To Kecover on a Bond Given Upon Their
Separation.
Mrs. Annie L. Kahnestoctanfi her trustee,
Frank Shearer, yesterday entered suit
against Byion G. Fahncstock, her husband,
and Benjamin S. Fabnostock, her father-in-law,
to recover $1,000. It is stated that on
July 26, 1S92, Mrs. Fahnestoek, the plaintiff,
and her husband, entered into articles of
agreement whereby it was agreed they
would live separate and ap.irt from each
btlier duiing the balance of their natuial
lives. It was f ui ther agreed that he was
to pav her $300 per year toward
her snppoit for the lest of her li'e.
It was to be paid quarteily.. In pursuance
of the agreement her husband and his lather,
Benjamin S. Fahnestoek. gave a bond in the
sum m $1,000 conditioned for the payment of
the $300 per j ear.
The first installment of this monoy came
due on October 1. She was paid S-5 on
account, but $50 is still due on it, which ilie
defendants letusetopav. This she claims
loiieitstho bond, and the suit is brought to
recover the amount ot it $1,000.
To-Day's Trial Lists.
Common Fleas Xo. 1 Roth vs Clark, Light
ner vs Beyer et al. Hook vs Glesenkamp et
ui, Kuolder vs Bieen, Jefferson Gas Com
pany vs Davis, Beiho.or vs Locffert etal,
Denniston vs Home Life Insurance Com
pany, McBride vs O'Connor. Fink et al vs
Ilcist, Bowrd etal s Fulton.
common Fleas Ho. : Reed vs Michael,
McNeil vs Dean et ux, Holmes & Co. vs
Mehring, Crosier & Co. vs Fidelity Title
and Trust Company, Benny vs Toiler,
Parks vs Sheeran, Lnxtermiin vs Hvde. Sale
Deposit and Tiust Company vs Kelly, same
vs same, Schultz vs Pittsburg and Burning
ham Traction Company.
Slrnck by a Side of Beef.
The suit of SaiahA. Doian against Louis
Zolleris on tiial before Judge Single. The
case is an action for damages for injuries.
The plaintiff as walking through the
So.ithside markrt whe'ii side of beef Jell
fiomabook in Zollei's botcher siail and
stiuck her on the head. The c.i-o was tried
once before and a small veidict for the
plaintiff given. The Court set it aside and
gtautcd a new trial.
The Hum of the Conrts.
Is the ejectment suit of Henry A. Davis
against Henry Herd and others, a verdict
was given yesterday for the plaintiff.
A vebdict of J61 GO for the plaintiff was
given in tie case of Thomas A. Coleman
apainst II. S Clark, an action on a con
tract, -f
A verdict of $43 39 for the plaintiff was
given jesterday in tho case of Peter Luffy
agiiinst Simpson & McCandless, an action on
a contract.
A VEHnicr for the plaintiffs was given in
the ejectment suit of Eliza J. McGinness
and others against Andiew Sharp, executor
of Mrs. Bessie Uuff.
A viRDicT for the defendant was given
In the case ofF. A. Hlte, for use of F. W.
Craig, against A. Wilberc and others, an ac
tion on a mortgage.
A vtKDicT for the defendants was given in
the case or the Allegheny Grocers' Supply
Company acainst Herman Boss and George
Kramer. The "tiit was an action in reulevin
to recover jroods seized lor rent
Mrs. Llizabeth Batchelor yesterday filed
a petition for an inquest in lunacy on Mcr
rit P. Batchelor, her husband. She states
that he has been insane one 3 ear and nine
months. He is an old soldier with seven
children, and has an application for a pen
sion pending.
Gloi'.qe F. McKeever has entered suit
against the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Rail
ro'id Company for $5,000 damages. He states
that he leased from Albert Yohe, the com
pany's agent, the privilege of running a les
taurant, lunch counter, etc., at the Alle
quippa picnic grounds, which are on ned by
the railroad company. The company, how
ever, ejected him before the expiration of
his lease and would not let him contiuue his
business. Iu consequence he now wants
damages.
A keqlected cough may lead to consump
tion, therefore, take Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup.
SecojiD-haxd pianos, "uprights" and
"squill es." Some good as new. Get one at a
bargain. Cash or payments.
Mellor & Hoeue. 77 Fifth avenue.
IN A FURNITURE
makes the older shops think and worry. Everything known in the
in our basement salesrooms. BUY NOW. WE'LL DELIVER WHEN
:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
j&S f Wit? f !'lL
Wis
lli
xAKy Vanj
Tricycles, S3 98 to $10.
Velocipedes, 51 95 to 55.
day. and the next, will
assortment wide enouzh to
little enough, suit any
Uryinp Dolls, Lanehing
FRENCH
BISQUE
1 Dressed Doll.
Tn Fortlieseflne
lUls Impoited
Plates.
W.
NgjKS
(QIC $1.50 DOZEN
I .2 For those Decor
ated Fruit Plates, worth'
25 c each. Only about
500 in stock.
Each Cups
and Saucers.
JftC Cup and
U Saucer.' Im
ported China;
pretty decorations.
2c
VSSial&ffiisf
For these elegantly
Decorated Dinner Sets
PAPER
WITH YOU
635-637 SMITH Fl
'THE PITTSBURG ' DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY,
THE BARS TO G5 UP.
Important Recommendations by tne
Senate Immigration Committee.
THE ILLITERATES AND PAUPERS
Will Be Kept Cut if fome Propositions
ire adopted.
W0HK CUT GUI' FOR THE CONSULS
New York, Nov. 29. The Senate Immi
gration Committee, previous to adjourning,
considered the following proposition, with
out, however, reaching any conclusion: All
immigration, except from North and South
American countries, shall be suspended for
one year from March 1; '1893, the law to be
so framed as not to hinder the free return of
Ameiican citizens or the easy admission of
visitors. It is probable that a vote will be
taken at to-morrow's meeting, and. there is
good reason lor believing it will pass.
It was determined, in view of the appre
hended danger of the coming of cholera
during the snmer of 1893. to limit the pres
ent consideration ol the subject to the
question of the total suspension ol immi
gration for one year. The committee also
decided that it is advisable to submit to
Congress for consideration a law embracing
the following propositions:
Fitst No immigrant shall be admitted to
the United States between the ages 12 and 53
yeais unless he can leud and viite,lreely
nis native language.
Second Xoimmlgrant shall bo admitted
unless !-e possesses $100 in mono) or its
equivalent, evcopt that tho head ol a faintly
may biing with him, or send lor tho other
members or his family, if he or they possess
$23 foi each member.
Tniril All intending immigrants shall
brin. with them certificates fiom United
Mates consuls, showing that they have satis
fied such a coniil that they have a right to
admission as- immigrants.
Fourth All pel sons seeking final natuial
lzatlon papeis shall give seasonable notice
to the court to which thev intend to apply,
and some official lepresentlng the Govern
ment shall investigate tc facts upon the
other side when tho application is consid
ered." TBI-STATE BREVITIES.
Freehom A lodge of the Brotherhood of
Hallway Trainmen has been established
here.
Irwin T. I McWilliams' Jewelry store
was robbed of $1,000 worth of watches Mon
day evening.
Bellefokte Til o town tears the loss of Its
free mail delivery system. Cause, a de
crease in leceipts.
Irwi The Pennsylvania Plate Glass Com
pany resumed work jesterday altera shut
down of nino"weeks.
GRiiFiiSBURa Jack Jones poisoned himself
to death with rounh on rats. He despaired
because he couldn't stay sober.
Timi. John Daugherty, a prominent
potter, hiccoughed to death. The cause
was excessive jollity over Cleveland's elec
tion. West Newtox Mrs. William Barr at
tempted suicide with laudanum, but she
may recover. Domestlo troubles disheart
ened her.
JIT. Pleasat After a mine blast yester
day, a heavy rock 'ell uoon William
Whalen. Hit companions freed him, but he
lived onlya few hours.
Columbus For more than a year, with in
tervals, some of the best cows In this city
and one horse, have been killed or bady
mutilated by some unknown person.
Waco, O. A gang of drunken toughs from
Canton yesterday took possession of this
town, terrorizing the citizens and assault
ing C. G. Hutt, a school teacher, and a num
ber of other people.
Mercer An interesting case which in
volved mucn interest was that of Terrence
Biadley versus Patrick McGouville, sum
mons in trespass in slander, in which tbo
plaintiff sued for $5,000. The plaintiff got a
$1,000 verdict.
Browhsville Nelson P.Weimer, agent for
W. F. Fredeiick, of TJniontown, has been
- FAMED $85,000
DSON
STORE!
And a full fledged,
year old, bright and
1.49 per set for Rogers' first grade
only. Knives or Forks, Tea and.
Tablespoons, all prices.
Silver-
Plated
Mugs, 74s
89c and $i
S1.25J
$i-5i
1.69
Pickle
Castor.
uur silverware is
all first quality of
Triple and Quad
ruple Plate, and is
guaranteed in ejtary way. Butter
Dishes, Cake and Fruit Baskets,
1 ea bets, etc., it popular prices.
PICTURE
DEPARTMENT!
Another gftft time
hint. Pretty pictures.
25c it you wish. 50c
if you will.) $25 if
you want to all in
handsome frames.
Moderate language.
cannot set forth so much beauty at
such little prices.
AND ASK TO SEE
SILVERWARE!
c n )
?H
Silver
Plated Syrups,
$1.25.
jailed on a charge of embezzling over $800
irom Frederick. Welmer sold orgnns and
pianos and it is charged that he failed to
turn over the money.
Greehville Josiah Lydick. a rich mer
chant, while going from his store to Ills
dwelling across the street Monday, carrying
with him a large sum or meney, was sand
bagged. The lootpad was frightened away,
and the victim is suffering severely from
the injury.
McKeespobt Bert Toterson, of Reynold
ton, was ariested here yesterday for being
implicated in the robbeiy of Kirk Bros.'
hardware Btore three months ago. He had
pieviously disappeaied, leaving a letter
which led people to believe he had com
mitted suicide.
Beavku A damage suit to recover for per
sonal injury was instituted Monday. John
Bechner, ol Allegheny, against Jacob Hen
ricri and John S. Duss, trustees of the Ecoiio
mite society. The plaintiff alleges that he
wasbudly injuied in the gas explosion at
Economy two jeais ago.
Industry, Pa Several evenings ago John
Dick and Etuinett B.unes louudanew-boin
babe near tho U. B. Chuicb, on WoK Kun.
Its throat was cut from ear to ear. Yester
day the matter leaked out. It is claimed
that some very piominenr parties know
more about it than they desire to tell.
WASms.3TOir, Pa. William Weir, Jr., con
victed of the laiceny of sheep pelts last
August and suntened to pay $1 line, costs ot
prosecution and undergo an impiisoniueiit
ol three days, but who relusod 10 pay any
money or allow his lrlendi to do the same,
was lelcascd irom confinement Monday.
Beaver Falls Some days aso circulars
weio secretly distributed about the stteets,
which claimed to contain a list ot the busi
ness men of this place who signed a petition
to the Carnegie Company to s.ait its nulls
here. The mere Hants thus boycotted, and
many other business men, nie piepaung a
counter list ot the strikers whom they
trusted dm ing the shutdown and who aie
now aiding aud encuuiagmg the boycott.
Christinas Is Almost Here.
Our claim on the holiday purchaser is that
we show goods which are uselul at well as
ornamental. A partial list ot suitable gifts
are:
Book Cases,
Euchre Tnbles,
Easy Chali s,
Fancy Chairs,
Gold Divans,
Gold Chaiis,
Hat Backs,
Hall Glassus,
Hall chests.
Hanging Cabinets,
Mantel Cabinets.
Music Cabinets,
Music Portfolios,
lteed Chairs,
Blacking Cases,
Butleis' Tiajs,
China closets,
Curiam Cases,
Card Tables,
Chiffomuid,
Chevals,
Cabinets,
Chairs,
Di easing Tables,
Duiing Tables,
Divans,
Desks,
110c tf 01s.
For further particulars, call at warerooms.
liespeciiuny,
P..C Schoeneck Son,
711 .Liberty stieet.
Stnyvesant Pianos,
A good, medium grade piiino, durable and
well made. Cash or easy payments. Send
for catalogue.
Henriceb Musio Co., Ltd.,
101 aud 103 b ilth avenue.
Grand opening of our new building De
cember 6 and 7.
Portraits for the Holidays.
Cabinet photos $1 50 per doz. Panel pict
ure given with eveiy doz. better glade.
Craions from $2 00 up. Large assortment
ofirames. Lies' P01 trait Studio, 10 and 12
Sixth stieet.
Small In size, great in results; Da Witt's
Little Eaily Bisers. Best pill for constipation
best lbr sick headache and sour stomiou.
Wister gloves, hosiery and underwear at
James 11. AiUelr & Co.'s, 100 Filth avenue.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLUTELY PURE
PAINTING, WILL BE
rAND" -
OUR DECEMBER
Til SALE TERMS
A PRESENT
WITH E7ERT TUB SALE
In order to enable everybody to
make useful and fine
HiSTlS PRESENTS
Or for goods for your own use we
offer for the month of December
only the following
LIBERAL TERMS:
ON A TIE ME OF $10
$1 Cash and 50c Per Week,
AND A PRETTY PICTURE FREE.
ON A TIME IM OF $25
$5 Cash and $1 Per Week,
And a Pair of Lace Curtains Fm
ON A TIE SALE OF $50
$8 Cash and $2 Per Week,
AND A FINE PARLOR LAMP TREE.
01 A TIE SALE OF $15
$10 Cash and $2.50 Per Week
AND A HANDSOME RAIL RACK FREE.
ON A TIE SALE OF $100
$12.50 Cash and $3 Per Week, .
AND AN ELEGANT MANTEL CLOCK TREE.
THESE GOODS.
BLD
NOVEMBER 30. 3892.
IEFI AX THE WB0NO D00B.
A Deserted Babe Betnrned to Its Mistaken
t Mother.
Laura Gass, who lett her baby on the
doorstep of the house of Miss McCleary on
Veto street, Allegheny, last week, was
given a hearing yesterday afternoon by
Alderman Brincker. Mrs. GaBS said tbat
she had rnn away and was married
last September a year. Last May
her husband was drowned. Since
then she has had a haid
struggle to get along. "When her child was
born she was unable to care for it and at
tend to her work, and she thought she
would leave the child with an acquaintance,
who she had often IiearJ say would like to
have a child to care for. By mistake, how
ever, the babe was left at the wrong door.
She said she would take the child and pro
vide for it and she was discharged upon
payment of the costs. The child was
brought down from the Poor Farm aud
turned over to its mother.
O0ISG TO BALTIMORE.
Pittsburg Officials Will Attend the Prison
Congress Next Week.
Mayor Gonrley, Warden McAleese, of
the Allegheny county jail, Warden Wright,"
of Biverside, and other prison officials of
Pittsburg, will leave on Friday ior Balti
more to attend the Prison Congress in that
city next week.
Before leaving Pittsburg Mayor Gourley
will write his answer to the report maile to
him by the Presbyterian Ministers Asso
ciation. The Mayor's answer is expected
to be somewhat pointed. It will be read at
the ministers' meeting next Monday.
The Coroner Will Inquire.
Coroner McDowell yesterday received a
letter irom a chemist asking that inquiry
be made as to the kind of stove that was in
the room where Anthony Neihouse was
found asphyxiated by natural gas at the
Carnegie Hotel at Munhall station. The
letter says tbat while this is the first case
of asphyxiction by natural gas the public
is little aware of the danger oi its use. The
Coroner will thoroughly investigate the
case.
Tbo Coroner Aroused.
Coroner McDowell yesterday decided to
prosecute Dr. Slonaker, of the East End,
tor failing to report the sudden death of
George W. Mulcahey, 9 years old. The
undertakers notified the Coroner of the
death. An investigation developed that the
boy died either ot scarlet fever or diph
theria. Dr. Slonaker was the attending
physician.
A Well Lighted Itoad.
The Pennnylvania electric plant on the
hill above the Union station is about com
pleted, and in a short time the tracks to
East Liberty will be lighted. A number of
additional lamps are to be put in the
station and through the sheds.
Street Work Must Stop.
Assistant Superintendent Paisley has is
sued orders that no more permits be granted
for making excavations or tearing up the
city streets in the East End. Mr. Paisley is
also enforcing the smoke consuming ordi
nance in his district.
ON EXHIBITION IN
i
BUY BUYING FURNITURE AND KARPETS NOW 5r,S
during this December Mark-Down Sale. You'll have the use of the goods and long, easy Terms of Payment, if
'you wish it. There'll not be another opportunity like this for a twelve-month. GOODS DELIVERED
WHEN YOU WANT THEM. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::
BEDROOM SUITS
rr?rr Ii U -
f" " II pirn- w
S39
For this SOLID OAK
SUIT; 3ox24-inch bevel-
mirror; piano nnish; worm 45.
7 cash and 1.50 per week.
.tor this mag
nificent 3-pce.
suit. I he regular
price was 75.
The carvinjrs are
'exact conies from a $200
suit. Deep-set panels, laico
beveled minor: splasher
back waslistand; heavy
brass handles.
- THIS WEEK
$20 CO will buy Suits worth $ 27 00.
535 00 will buy 3nit wortli $ 50 00.
$50 00 will buy Suits worth $ 70 (0.
$75 00 will buy Suits wortli $100 00.
$100 00 will buy Suits worth $150 00.
. BEDDING, Mattresses, Pillows,
Springs, Blankets, Comforts at
CLOSE-OUT PRICES.
REMEMBER, WE-
SELL
ST.
IHliSiiF$59
g BypgStywcsjJ
3 "Gi?r.S75s?i
" E&P.
Beauty
fT)d .
pcne.
P. Yale's
Ia prela
Mme. M. Yale, the celebrated beautv ana com
plexion specialist, said in one or her famous lec
tures on Btaiity and the Complexion:" Yonng
ladles, remember a pretty face will win for you
love, and Iotc will win for yon a husband. Mar
ried ladies, rcmemtier with the decline of youth
and beautv your husband's love will grow cold.
Youth and beauiy is woman's power. Be on ypnr
guard against wrinkles, old age and ugliness; they
ave broken up many happy homes."
FEBOKLES.
LAFRECKLA Is the name of Madame Yale's
famous discovery. Itistheonlv Freckle cure la
existence three days is sufficient In most cases to
effect a cure, and onp wick where the case Is of
long standing. There are no Freckles on record
that La Freckla will not cure guaranteed In every
Instance. For Tan and Sunburn It is Instantaneous,
removing It Instantly upon the first application.
Ihe most perfect complexion In the world was
obtained by the U6e of La Freckla Jl per bottle.
Sold at all druggists, shipped from Chicago in
plain wrappers. Mine, bale's Famous uook,
"Beauty and the Complexion." will be sent free
to any address upon receipt of 6 cents postage.
Ladles may consult Mine. Yale tree of charge by
mall or at the Temple of Beauty In person. Ail
correspondence strictly confidential.
Send for Frlce List of Mme. Jl. Yale's Remedies
for removing Wrinkles, Developing the Bust,
turning gray hair back to its original color and on
all matters pertaining to Beautv. Mme. Yale 11
the only recognized Beauty Scientist, She can
make an old face young again and all women beau
tiful. ADDRESS ALL LETTKRS
MME. M. YALE,
Mail Dapt., Temple of Beauty,
146 STATE ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
OC7-WSU
Economical
Practical and
Dainty Dishes
BY T3E 0
Liebig
COMPANY'S ,
Extract of Beef. .
Send a postal for the Company's
Cook Boole to Danchey & Co.,
27 Park Flace, New York,
THE GENUINE
ii
Has Justns Ton Liebig's
signature across the
label in blue.
BE SURE THAT YOU GET IT.
OUR STORES, BEGINNING DEC. I.
ERRINE!
D
s.
The great variety and still greater
stock in our Carpet Stores make this
the center of the Carpet market in
this city. Just the right stuffs. Just
the right prices. Just the right styles.
Here's a peep at prices:
20 yards Fine IngraiD, 45c $ 9.
20 yards Best Ingrain, 65c $13.
20 yards Good Brussels, 50c... 510.
20 yards Fine Brussels. 75c 515.
20 yards Best Brussels, 51 52a
20 yards Axminster, 51 25 525.
Emphatically, we say, such prices
for the same goods cannot be found
elsewhere. RUGS AND CUR
TAINS for every room.
Men's Overcoats
AND
Ladies' Wraps
Wear the laurel crown of prosperity.
The styles are varied and winsome.
It is neither difficult nor extravagant
to buy from our perfect stock, be
cause its varied assortment contains
many appropriate selections for any
individual, old or young; values and'
prices cover such a wide range that
every person can purchase satisfac
torily within the limit of their means.
Remember, we not only have the
goods that please, but make the prices
that please as well.
AT THE PRICES ADVERTISED.
635-637
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EXHIBIT
Of PLANTS, ROSES, LILIES,
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, PALMS,
HYACINTHS, LILACS, eta, that
rivals nature's best efforts.
All have long stems, and when
placed in flower pots make
IS
For parlor or library.
Long stem Roses at ioc, 15c, 35c,
38c, 50c and 75c a bunch.
Lilacs at 62c and 1.25 a bunch.
Hyacinths at 45c a bunch; Chry
santhemums 35c and 45c.
Plain Leaf Plants, perfect imita
tion, at 6ac, 98c and $1.25; Lilies,
7Sc-
Flower Pots, newest and best pat
terns in the celebrated English Leeds
Ware, all colors and 12 different
styles, from 50c to $2 each.
We claim for our Holiday Goods
the largest variety, newest styles and
handsomest display. All goods are
so systematically arranged that shop
ping 3t these stores really becomes a
pleasure. Come in and take a. look
around it won't cost you a penny,
but may result in the saving of many
dollars.
510, 512, 514, 516, 518 Market St.
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$77 FOR THIS
BROCATELLE SUIT.
Has always sold for $100.
$50.00 1TILL BUY 975 SUITS.
65.00 WlXIi BUY no SUITS.
100.00 Wllili BUY 150 SUITS.
125.00 WILL BUY 175 SUITS.
Fancy Kockera.
Easy Chairs.
Couches and
Lounges.
Isn't there a com
icrtable Christmas
thought here?
And we assure
yon that Bargains
are in fnll bloom.
A critical collec-
tion lor critical
people.
Compare our prices
with other stores.;.
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