H - :w W' vs . 'v ? "af 12 THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1892. c?ne lv " -- "Keep thv house and thv house will keep thee," fvs an old proerb. Upon this wise saw I would embroider a more modern mo tive, viz.: Respect thy house and others will respect it. I crant you that a guest must needs find somcthinc more than fine clothes in order to leel at home. A satin govrn with pompadorr figures of itself might lnrnish forth a very cold welcome, even ad piittinj; tnat it was garniturcd with the A rrctty Eoiat Dress. warmest smiles. Men love good cheer, and good cheer is never more enjoyable than when presided over by a pretty woman ap propriately gowned. There is Eet before you in the picture an exquisite little house dres, so graceful and becoming that it would almost have the effect of a liberal education on jour hus band, with particular stress on the word libera'- It may be made up in many ways and with many combinations of tone and texture, but one very pretty way would be to select a cLevroued woolen, displaying a harmonv of light green, cream and black. The drcs snould be cut umbrella style, by whicn I mean in narrow breadths and -very bias at the top, so that the stripes of the" material mav join more and more at a point. You finish the bottom of the skirt with a black velvet ribbon about an inch ami a half wide. The cor-age is of the same material, only the upper portion is covered u th a grav silk muslin, blouse fashion, and ialling a little over the corselet, which is made up of Bxzantine gold material. It must be bowed and made over a strone foundation and finished top and bottom with black Telvet ribbon. The skirt is made derai-train, and has very lew plaits at the back. There are double sleeves, the under one of the woolen material, covered with pufied silk muslin. The cuGs are of the same material as the cortelet and have the same finish. rLOKETTE. Toilettes Tor I'lttsburj Society. With the announcement of the germans and dinner dances to be given at the Pitts burg Club, society is bestirring itself in behalf of its new evening gowns. Little knots of interested purchasers may be seen any dav and at any time during the week around the counters in some of Pittsburg's principal dr goods stores. They have no lack of beautiful materials, laces and jew. eled trimmings, from which to select this Mason. It is safe to predict that if lovely gonns have anything to do with bewitching the heart of man the girls may look for ward to a season ot conquest. An expensive novelty in the line of ma terials lor eicning gowns is a heav-, rich satin biocade through whicn runs a stripe lepresentmgafall ot Cluuylsce. This is ?0 SO a yard. Ano'her new material is the cros de tour, in the rameaux and faconne designs. The price of this is 65 a yard. Sky blue is a popular shade this season, and all the tints of piuk, from shrimp to the faint est blush, are favored. Pearl gray and the fa ntc-t lettuce green are in demand. Scintillente is au exquisite material that is admired very much, the price being 2 50 a yard. A delicately-tinted silk ground, which reflects the moonlight, produces a delicious changing effect. The material is not used in combination. An imported Empire gown is of chell-piuk scintillente. TJie Taste Is the Thins. It is the appropriateness of a dress that gives it its distinctive charm. The woman who wears to an informal reception such a costume as would be in k eping at the Queen's drawing roon may consider, because 0 its length of train, its rich brccade and its elaborate trimmings, that her gown sur j asses all the simple little rrepe de chene or etemng silk costumes that arc present. But she is mistaken; she is entirely too much overdressed for such an occasion, and thouch consuicuously attractive owing to 1 er error, it is not admiration that she wins from the many who note her gorgeous piumtge. Jiecau&e you possess a beautiful silk and velvet gown do not be so anxious to. show it that ou will put it on to wear on a shopping expedition. Though appropriate and ele gant for calling or an afternoon reception it is quite out of place on a business thorough fare. Fal-lals are not for the street. Con servative dressing for promenades of all torts is most appropriate. Aim to be the simplest gowned person present at all functions, rather than make the mistake of overdressing, though, of coarse, there is a happy mean which combined with appro priateness will win for you always the en comiums of those whose criticism is worth having and will nccr cause you to blush lrom a sense of your own conspicuously at tired person. Something About Garters. Women who possess handsome garter buckles will, of course, wear them, even though they know the shape of the limb is sure to be distorted by the tightening pro cess brought to bear upon it that is, if they wear them above the knee, and no one but a real old fogy would wear them below it, though the single yellow one might be tolerated just for good luck. Tne side straps can be made just as dainty end can utilize six buckles instead of two, which ought to be a certain recommenda tion to the extravagant maiden of the day. "Whether made quite plain, with only nickel clasps and slide,or adorned with b jewtled ornaments that are useful as w-il -3 deco rame.this style of holding u ie stocking is to be strouely recommendf mg to its ccsthetic aid in keeping Itm' shape, as &2 fPI W v? w ' I ' (tf?v lift well as for the feeling of security it gives the woman who knows that, como what may, she has the assurance that her stock ings are not bagging at the knees or in un sightly wrinkles above the shoe tops, a knowledge that, strange as it may sound, is a sort of moral support, for no woman can even feel respectable when her stock ings are not as free from wrinkles as a bal let dancer's tights. Comine 11 Flint. Little girls' dresses with velvet yokes, shirred waists, full sleeves and velvet collar and cuffs are preferred tor ordinary wear. Colobzd kid slippers and shoes embroid ered in steel, gold or jot, and rel shoes navo black patent leather toes and very lino Jet embroidery. Fashioxs for little girls seem to have ab sorbed all of the good points for which the costumes of their mothers ana elder sisters have been noted. Fm, velvet and galloon are seen on soma of the newest Imported garments. The-use of these materials on the same dress Is per haps open to criticism, bat they are some times used, nevertheless. A ritETTr reception dress Is or rose-pink bengallne and whito lace. The trained skirt has a panel at the side, which Is closed at in tervals with elaborate Jeweled ornaments. Between these ornaments pun's of tho lace show tnrougn. A sort girdle of silt is fast ened at one side o: the waist with rosettes. The lull body and puffed sleeves aro of lace. "WITHOUT A UOUBT. Kanfmann-' Sow Book Department Has Caught on Immensely. The reason is not difficult to discover; it's because we sell standard works at popular prices. Iielow are quoted a few samples: Webstei's Unabridged Dictlonarv, cloth binding, 49c: in half Levant binding, 7l; in full sheep's binding, 93c Shakespeare in cloth and gilt binding, $L Comoro appropriate Christmas gilt in the world! The Astor Library in library binding, 270 diffeient titles; only 47c Full line of 12 nio.'s, in cloth binding, SOU titles, 15c Illustrated Edition, 12 ma's, In cloth and glli, 400 titles, 29c Complete stock of stationery; the very finest and best made. A larger variety to select lrom than shown by any other House, at about haU regularstationei-y store prices. New Book Department. Oar Great SIS f 0 Sale Ends To-XIgnt at 10 O'clock. To-aay Is positivelv your last chance to bu at oar great $12 50 sale. Too many fine good on our counters. We aro giving the people the greatest value or their lives at S12 40 in overcoats, ulsters and suits. Only real One iroods. Even full-dress coats-and ests at $12 SO, and supei b double-In easted otercoats and long-cut ulsteis. This sale ends to-night at 10 o'clock. P. C a C, Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Grand Holiday Sale of Potteries! For a few days only we will sell you a Royal Worcester, Roy al Bonn or a Doulton vase at 25 Der cent reduction. We do this to close our immense line, aud all who want bargains must call early. Chas. Reizenstein, 150 to 156 Federal street, Allegheny. Kanfmanns' New Book Department Is replete with the very choicest of choice tieasuies In cuildien's books, represented by such standard authors as Ewin, Louisa Alcott aud other popular finies. Xo other house in this city can show the baiuains that we offer in children's books at 12, 17 and 27c. A lot elv edition of Chatterbox forchildien at only 61c Tho Little Onet' Annual, for children, full of beautiful stories and poems, contains 47 illustrations. Alwavs plca-.es the little ones. KicrjiAsss' Sew Book Defam-mest. Holiday Delicacies. We have now in store a fine selection of table delicacies and novelties suitable for the holiday season. If you wantzoods that it will be a pleasure to eat you will do well to buy of us. We deliver goods every w here. Freight paid on orders noni out or town. Send for price list. Miller Bro Fire Giocerie and Table Delicacies, 1S2 Fed eral street, Allegheny, telephone 3ib. Will Fly Like HicnEs! Ladles' welt Wankenphast snoes ot tine French kid, wirh calf patent leather tips: widths, A to E; sizes, 2K to 8; legular pi ice, $4 50; our price, 011K $2 50 per pair. Sr"Iieineniber. our shoe department has been iemoed to the first fioor of our new Diamond street annex. Kaufmamss' Shoe Depaf.tIiext. China, Glassware and Lamps. Do not be deceived by high-colored adver tisements, but call on T. G. Evans & Co., Market street, corner Third avenue, and see their immense line of dinner sets, chamber sets, cut glass, bric-a-brac and lamps or all graded, and you will find them In shape to give you good value. Look. Ladies! A lot of eleaaut fine black ovcraiters, regular $1 goods, will now be sold at only 18c per pair. -93-Rcmember, our shoo department has been lemoved to the 11 1st floor of our new Diamond sti eet annex. KaufmamiS' Shoe Department. Open Every Evening Until Christmas. Call and see oar beautiful display of holi day goods. Sueafer & Llotd, Jewelers. Just Tbimi! Ladles' fine shoo dressing A few dozen bottles left. Always sold at 15c; will ko at 3c per bottle. es-ltemember, our shoe department has been removed to tho first floor of oar new Diamond street annex. Kaufmakhs' Shoe Department. Noon Train to Buffalo Via T. & L E. E. B. Leave Pittbnrg at 11:15 a. 3l, arrive at Buffalo at 7:20 P. K., Central time. Buffet draw ing room car through from Pittsburg. Only eight hours and five minutes. Niche train leaves PlttsDurg at 10-2J T. v., alter close ot all places of amusement, at rives at Buffalo at 6 20 a. m., only 7 hours and 55 min utes. Uk solid cold ladies' nnd genu' watches, handsomely encraveil, with or without dia mond ornamentations, over 100 styles to Me lees from, and with nnj srade of movement desired, ut 50 per cent below their regular retail price, at Kinsbacher Bros.' special sale, 516 Wood street. Fouxd In our new location. Sbedle, wall paper, 305 Smitbfield street. ALL ..Till 9 O'CIock.. OPEN Take Notice! Christmas Buyers! OUR ENTIRE STORE OPEN TO-NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK. JOS. HORNE: & CO., LATE NEWS'IN BRIEF. Diamond fields have been found In Idaho. Bllzzaid sufferers In the West need fuel. Cigarettes have killed Axel Anderson at. Chicago. Congress has reduced tho Argentine army to 10,500 men. West Superior school teachers threaten to go out on strike. The coast derense vessel Monteiey is almost ready for trial. Colorado mines are closing on acconnt Of the low price or silver. Mrs. Maybriok Is reported, as stilt alive but unable to take food. The three-years drouth in Coahuila and Jalisco, Hex., continues. The South Carolina Lower House has passed an anti-free pass act. The Wichita Mountains, In Oklahoma, are the latest gold el dorado. Chapleau will bo sworn In as Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Monday. The National Association of Builders will meet in St. Louis in February. Hard Hearing Fool Is the first Sioux In dian ever put in an Insane asylum. Faster Willmeau at Cleveland lost 2 pounds in tho first 24 hours of his fast. , By tho cavinsr in of a Cleveland sewer, James Beal and August Boss were killed. Hail stones weighing over a pound fell dating the wind stoim at Bronham, Tex, Tuesday. The French Anarchist, Francois, has been arraigned. He denied his complicity in the Cape Very outrage A cotton compress at "Waco, Tex., has compressed 1,316 bales in nine hours and five minutes, breaking the record. The Grand Chapter or Texas Masons has refused to come under the Jurisdiction of the Grand Chapter of theTJnited States. The Grand Trunk railroad has been at tached at Kockland, Me., for $315,000, it is supposed for the State tax, as It Is in litiga tion. Louisville had a quadruple hanging yesterday at sunrise. The gallows' victims weie Dennis McCarthy. Stephen Hue, Nel son Lewis and Grant Thomas. Premier Sagasta, of Spain, will reverse the protection policy of the Canovas Cabinet, so far as possible, by treaties of commerce with the United States and European countries. The -dee Shore and Michigan Southern mana m it lias raised the pay of its en gineeib nd madea contract with them until alter the Wtuld's Fair, whereby the men agree not to take pare in any lauor trouoies. Carow & Bartels, Hamburg stock brokers, have suspended. Carow has absconded, but the police are following him. Bartels has surrendeied. The fraudsof the firm amount ing to 750,000 maiks extend over a long period. An unknown heroine with a lantern saved a heavily loaded Southern Pacific pas senger tiain lrom total destruction near Grant's Pass, Ore , Wednesday evening. "Wieckers had rouioved the outside rail over a high trestle The Chicago and West Michigan Rail road Company instead or building a new extension irom aew ttuuaio 10 imcago, as was recently reported. Is more likely to fall into the hands ot the Brlce syndicate and be amalgamated with the Lako Erie and West ern railway, which runs noni Sandusky to Peoria. B. F. Paulson, a wealthy Canadian, aeed 65yeirs, who, with Ills wife, has been a guest at the Hotel lliomdike, Boston, for seveial days, shot hiinseir in the head in the bath room of his suite early yestetdav morning nnd died instantly. Mr. Paulson's wealth Is estimated at $2,000,000. The cause or the act Is unknown. Judje Ru'SOll, of Sew York, has sen tenced Roundsman Matthew F. D.illey to one vear's imprisonment iu tho peultentiary. Dalley was convicted of assault in the thiid degree for striking Mrs. Hanuon, who ac cused hlai or betraying her 16-year-old daughter. The polict man was tried pn the latter charge, out was acquitted. The Council of Administration of the G. A. K., Department nf Indiana, has ail ec ted Commander Chaedel to commence suit ajaiust the Indiana Monument Commission to lecover $21,000 which was donated by the various dos 1 3 of the State to the Monument luud. The bone ef contention is whetner the monument shall be 11 memoi ial to the sol diers and sailors of tho late Civil War alone, or commemorate the valor of Indiana sol diery In all the wars. THE EAST END PEACEFUL. An Officer Says the Number of Attempted Burglaries Is Not Unusual. "The East End is in a more peaceful state now than it has been for some time," said Detective Jerry Gumbert yesterday. "All this talk about the great number of at tempted robberies is mere bosh the result of schemes ot some persons to eet officers in their localities. We hear nothing about these attempts to commit depredations tbat is, no more tban usual The tact is, the East End has but one robbery where the city districts have five. The people who are putting up this sort ot talk ought to be made stop." Fob breaking up a cold use Dr. D. Jayne'a Expectoiant, which subdues the inflamma tion and heals the soreness, relieving t hi oat and lungs. BEADY FOB THE HOLIDAYS. Go to Gregor Meyer's, No. 237 Ohio Street, Allegheny, for Pare Wines and liquors. Tho holiday season of 1832-93 finds the above well-known dealer In wines and liquors better prepared than ever before to meet all requirements or those wanting pure goods. Tho entire five floors of this establishment are stocked with California, native white and sweet wines and foreUn and native liquors. Mr. Meyer makes a point of avoiding all adultorated zoods, and his lun; experience enables him to success-lulls- accomplish this. Notwithstanding the i.ict that all goods offeied are the best, the prices asked are always reasonable. An idea of the Immense assortment now carried in stock can be gained fioni the follow lng list. The native wines may be mentioned: Cali fornia Zinfandel claiet wine, California table claret wine, California Burgundy wine, California Motaro wine. White wines California lllesllng whito wine, California Gutedel, Sauvignon vert. Sweet wines California Muscatel wine, C&Hrornla Tokay wine. California poit ai.d vnerry w inc, Cali fornia Angelica, Malaea, shoiry and other native wine3 always in stock. Foieinand domestic champagnes always on hand. Heahkbn to This! A lot of fine pebble leg rubber boots for children, in sizes 8.to 10J. iircular price, $1 76: ourpiice, 9Se per pair. .KS-Reniemboi, our shoe department has been removed to the first floor ot our new Diamond street annex. Kacpmahns' Shoz Defabtmejtt. PITTSBURG. December 10, 1892. JOS. HORNE & CO. DEPARTMENTS a 609-621 PENN AVENUE j$0PefRQ; S ON 3BWJOYS Both the method and results -when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels coMb, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste .and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one "who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAU UU1SVIUE. KY. iVf IV YORK. H.V. JOINING THE ABUT. Seven Plttsbnrgers Leave for the Far West This Morning. Many recruits for the "United States Army are being received these days at the Pitts burg station. It is always the case when the weather grows cold that men seek'pro tection in the service. This morning Sar geant J. B. McCune will leave with seven mounted recruits. They go to the Jeffer son Barracks in Missouri. Going Home to Die. "William Smith and Henry Jaegel, two veterans, passed through Pittsburg from the Dayton Soldiers' Home to Philadel phia. They are both old and nearly ready to die, and they want to spend their last days in the Quaker City. WARRANTED NottoFade. There are many ways In which Diamond Dye Fast Blacks will help you. Dresses, cloaks, suits, ribbons, coats, feathers, stocMngs, everything wearable, these Dj-es make to look like new. They grve a beautiful blark that is warranted not to fade, not to crock, and not to come out by wublng with soap. There are three kinds Diamond Dye Fast Black for Wool, Diamond Dye Fast Stocking Black for Cotton, and Diamond Dye Fast Black for SHE and Feathers. Diamond FAST BLAOK. Dyes are tbe perrect home dyes, for they are simple, strong, sure. bold by all druggists, 10 cts. a package, or sent by mall; tell if wanted for woo), silk or cotton. Also 40 other standard colors. Our book, "Home Dyeing" and 40 samples colored cloth sent for stamp. Wklls, Eicuardsov & Co., Burlington, Vt. Trust Your Grocer for good sugar, coffee and flour. He 's sure to be up-to-date to keep fresh, pure goods, for he sells you AMERICAN FAMILY the sure test of every grocer's other goods. 85 million cakes made and sold last year. If a grocer trys to sell you any "just-as-good" soaps look out for his wooden nutmegs. J AS. S. KIRK & CO., - Chicago. m VaaBi.flji N GHT NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . & B CLOAK ROOM. To-day a few tables of l In stylish light cloths, made and fin ished as they ought to be. The price, S5.00, Will suit the people and save them considerable money. Other stylish JACKETS in Light Cloths new and winter weights, $6.50 and $7.50. ioo PLAIN BUCK CHEIIOTTE JSCKETS, Horn buttons, properly made, proper lengths, new and desirable, , $4.50. 'BLACK DIAGONAL Reefer Jackets, Full collar and full facing, Black Coney, Fur Head fastenings, $5.00. TAN MIXED Cheviot Jackets, Superb quality, Tialf silk lined, edged down fronts and full collar of Nat ural Opossum Furf made to sell for 16.50 to-day $10.00. FINE BLACK GHEVIQTTE JACKETS, Half lined Black Satin Rhadame, full collar and both sides edged with Jet Marten, $7.50. FINE Plain Black Jackets, Cheviottes and Diagonals, a superb and very large collection, bought with a view of suiting the people. That means much style, shape, linings, good workmanship, all the details as to finish all must be right, as they are, as we only propose to sell you the kind of Jackets that will pay you to buy. and bring you back when you want another. Thou sands in this large new Cloak Room for selection, S4.50, $5, $7.50, S10, $ 1 2. 50 in Plain Jackets, up to $28. GOOD Fur-Trimmed Jackets, $5 to $50. On merit and LESS price, style and quality considered, we expect your patronage. Misses' and Children's WRAPS, A special feature in this Cloak Room, $2.50 to $30.00. ALLEGHENY. ae9 ACTUAL RESULTS Show DISPATCH ndlets to be most profitable to advertisers. Try them ..Till 9 O'Clock. B BOEGS & BUHL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FINE CLOTHING In all tKat the word implies. Gar ments that are perfect in cut, make and trim. We are dealers in fine clothin'g. No cheap truck to be found at our establishment. Suits and Overcoats from 10 up to the very finest at S40. Our prices are jast about ONE-HALF what your tailor would charge you. A vist will satisfy both you and us. Opposite City Hall. Next door to Duquesne Hotel. deio WALL PAPER. Our 5c paper is the best Our 7c paper is the finest. Our ioc paper is good enough for the best of parlors. Send for samples of these papers, sent free to any address. G. G. O'BRIEN'S PAINT IP WALL PAPER STORE. 315 Fifth Avenue, Four Squares From Court House. no30-28-D ELITE PHOTO GALLERY, 516 Market St. Come now and get your PHOTOS before the holidays. Cabinets "re duced. Use the ELEVATOR. no22TTS JAS. M'NEIL & BR0., BOILEUS. PLATE AND EHEETIEON WORK. PATENT EHEET-IltON AKNEAUNQ BOXES. With an Increased capacity and sydraalla machinery, we are prepared to furnish all work in onr line cheaper and better tban by the old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad feie-bOrra If SURPRIS PERFECT MODELS OF LAIRD $2.90 FINEST MATERIALS. BEST SHAPES. $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 and $5. Ladies, This week we offer a special Bar gain Sale of Fine Shoes at $2.90 AND $3. Every Size. Every Width. Every Style. You can save $1 to $2 a pair. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 and $5, WE SEND BI MAIL. CASH DEALER. W. M. LAIRD, 433-435 Wood Street 406-408-410 Market Street I BI I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROSENBAUM & CO; DON'T YOU DO IT! Don't wait until the cream has been skimmed off our holiday stock, but make your selection while the as sortment is perfect. Our display of fancy goods stands second to none, and we are anxious that every one should see it. XMAS GIFTS: FANCY BOXES of all kinds in hun dreds of styles. LEATHER AND PLUSH GOODS in the most unique designs and almost endless variety. KID GLOVES of all the reliable makes at 50c, 75c, $1, S1.25, 1.50 and $2. HANDKERCHIEFS in every con ceivable style for Ladies, Gentle men and Children. Plain hem stitched, embroidered with initials, silk or linen. See those beauties at $ 1 and $1. 50 per box of six. HOSIERY, silk or lisle, for ladies and gentlemen at greatly reduced prices. UMBRELLAS with unique handles; over 3,000 of them from $1 to$i5, and every one a bargain. CLOAKS, FUR CAPES! Prices were never so low for new, stylish goods. Consult your own in terest by visiting our Cloak Rooms before buying. Match the following unprecedented bargains elsewhere or anywhere if you can. 90 Cheviot Clbth Reefers, fur trimmed, all sizes, $4.45, worth $7-5- 115 extra quality Cheviot Reefers, trimmed in real Astrakhan, $5, worth $g. 135 Tan Kersey Reefers, with fine French Seal Shawl, half-lined, $ 7. 85, worth 12.50. 600 Misses' Gretchens and New markets at half price. Muffs of all kinds, best quality only and lowest prices guaranteed. Visit Our Art Departm't. Visit Our Art Department. Visit Our Art Departm't. A - .WS mt ixwuv ii i. in r :;: i 1 .hap mm -. wft .iiniflur mm arc. "CM w& "". ' ir . iTi h hru r ,n 1 510, 512, 514, 516, 518 MARKET ST. de6-Tis $4, $4.50 AND $5 SHOES THIS WEEK ONLY $2.90 and $3. LADIES' AND GENTS'. GRAIN AND TAN GOAT LEGQINS $2.75, $3, $3.50, $4. THE FINEST ASSORTMENT. 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.25. FINE BLACK, ALL-WOOL. W. M. LAIRD. ml I PI I il ' A W" .It ' LWH iiajn k. w " . 1 ji's tr m fe SSSIG VALUES HmA 7-BOfflHI OFEKGAITEES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CREDIT KOILffi HOUSE, 17 Sixth St, 17 WEN'S AND BOYS' Ready Made and to Order. Ladies' Cloaks, Watches and Jewelry ON CREDIT, Without Security. Terms One-third down. Balance in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments. 17 SIffl ST. Open every evening until 9 o'clock. Saturdays till n p. m. delO-23 THE ONLY REASON For the continued increase of THE DISPATCH adlets is that they gm satisfactory returns. ELEGANCE. S3.00 PERFECT FITTING. $2.90 and $3 Worth $4 and $5. Gentlemen, You might as well save $i and $2 a pair now while LAIRD offers $4 and $$ Shoes at AND $3. Every Pair Perfect. $2.90 aud $3 Worth U and $5. m sid bt m, JOBBER AND RETAILER. m m i flipn SI. ill. LiHIIBUy 433-435 I 406-408-410 Wood Street- Market Street CLOTHING roup JoM4 I ) - (JeHl&Trsaa " w 11 l " k. 1
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