6 THE PITTSBURG '' DISPATCH. SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 10, 189& HOLIDAY SLACKENING Is the Feature of Business for the Yeek, Which Isn't Unusual. IRON PKOSPECTS LESS BRIGHT. Iffects of the Honetarj Conference and Gould's Death Noticed. PITTSBURG IS 1HE TENTH BASK PLACE Kew Yoek, Dec. a K. 6. Dunn & Co't weekly review of trade says: Busi ness sbons no decrease except that slacken ing in new transactions which is customary as the holiday season draws near. The money markets in general show a strong de mand, though money is actually close only at Cleveland, and apparently rather easier at most points, while at Eastern cities the markets are easier with a slackening de mand. At all points reporting, the holiday trade opens moe briskly than usual, with prospects of a larger volume. Speculative markets are comparatively quiet, except for cotton, in which sales of over 2,000,000 bales in v week are again re ported, and after a decline of c there has been an equal recovery. The iron trade is extremely dull, with visible weakness in finished products and a less hopeful feeling. At Pittsburg some dullness is seen, with weaker Bessemer iron and reduced orders for finished pro ducts. Condition of Miscellaneous Industries. Boot and shoe makers have all the work they can do, though it is "between sea sons," and shipments are larger than last vear, the increase for the year being about i per cent. Cattle receipts in Chicago for November were the largest knoun in that mouth, and lor the year have been 10 percent greater than last year. The cotton manufacture enjoys an ex traordinary demand for goods, which the rise in price does not .seem to check. In woolen goods, the prospect for the coming year is considered excellent, and the mills are well employed. The business failures during the past seven3avs number 297, as compared witn totals of 2G9 last week. Sradttred'i says: The features of the week include a moderate reduction in dis tribution of staples as is customary attbis season, an unusual activity In holiday goods, relatively greater strength of pig iron 'West and East, news of ttie financial recuperation of Southern merchants this year, unprecedented movement West of Eastern manufactured product?, heavy bank clearings, fewer failures and easy money, in snite of the unsettled silver problem, pos sible gold cxnorts and talk of nervousness in the stock market Stocks and Exports of TTheat Available stocks of wheat, both coasts, United States and Canadp, aggregate 105, 086,000 bushels, or more than ever similarly reported betore, the increase over December 1, 1891, being 32,137,000 bushels. Includ ing stocks available in Europe and afloat for Europe the aggregate is unprecedented, amounting to 175,814,000 bushels, fully 17, 000,000 bushels more than were ever re ported in Europe and in iforth America at any prior date. Exports of wheat from both coasts of the United States this week, flour included, equal 4,401,000 bushels, against 4,533.000 bushels last week, 6,033, 000 bushels in the week a year ago, 2,641,000 bushels and smaller quantities two and three years ago. Speculative feeling has been influenced to some extent during the past week by the in creasing prospect that the Brussels confer ence will be barren of results. A movement for the repeal of the Sherman act is believed to be inevitable in that event, and the uncer tainty o: the situation is unquestionably productive of hesitation in speculative circles. Such views were reinforced by the strength of the exchange market and the apparent possibility ot further gold ship ments, the conditions in that connection be ing adverse to bullish development in the market rinancial Effects of Gould's Death. On the other hand, the beginning of the week was marked by a certain degree of strength in prices, due to an idea that the disappearance of Mr. Gould as a factor in the railroad situation may bring other in terests to the front in the properties of which he was the autocrat, and furthermore, eliminates the powerful opposition he pre sented to the plans ot rival managers. This . tendency, however, was not permanent, and the market, being entirely in the hands of traders, reverted into an exceed ingly dull condition, attended by more or less sagging ot values, due to the expecta tion of gold shipments. At the close ot the week a stronger tone was shown, although the activity was still limited, the move ment being due to the probable postpone ment of gold exports till next week. The Gould stocks occupy a much more prominent position in the market than of late. It was loreseen that the late finan cier's testamentary disposition would in volve the placing in trust for his heirs of the controlling interests in the stocks with which he was identified. Pittsburg Tenth. In Bank Clearings. The following shows the bank clearings for the weekending December 8: Cities. Clearings. Inc. Dec hewYort J 8i;.i63.JfiO is 2 ChlcaRO 154.190,530 ?j.5 .... Boston 114.036.M2 17.S Philadelphia 81.833.73) 35.0 .... M. l.oms ; SOOStMl 15 0 fcan Francisco 16.g94.J9L 4.7 Cincinnati... -.... lt.MS.900 7 .... Ualtuoore Ui.402.tC4 .... s.7 Kansas atr lI.ttl7.W8 17.0 -... llttsburg 15.633,004 11.6 ew "Tieans 16.836.5ig 20.3 MmneaDoiis 11.7,6.87 3 3 Galveston g 975,738 4.1 .... LouiBTllle S.S3l'.S37 S5.8 Jlllrraul.ee 9.P0S.C30 13.7 Huflalo 8.6Ii070 16 .... Detroit a4I3.S51 51.0 Huutlun 7.8A.3U9 15.4 I'roTldecce 6.978,0m lt.8 St. Paul 6.507.913 1.1 nnli 6,4S0.) 56.4 .... Cleveland 6.510.6M is 8 Drill t-r. 5.4U.7Ir. 9 7 .... IndlanapolU S.S43.73.1 3.3 Columbns.O. 4.2M.1.0 13: Total Oulkideew YorK.. ,.SI.4.AM2 S Z .. O03.334.C0S 1S.3 1S.7 Salvation Oil, the people's liniment, Is guaranteed t!io best. Il will cure j ou. K.UJEIA2iXy CANDY DEP'T Is Now Keady to Sert o Yon, And serve you with the choicest p,oducts of tlm foremost candy manufacturers of New York. You'll find here iucIi a vnrlety of tweets as to bewlliler you. Fmu choco lates, delicious hon bons and marshmallows, luscious ci earns ar. d cm died nuts in all sorts ot fancy boxes nuel dainty miniature bas kets. Only a personal inspection can convoy an idea ot the novelties exhibited in this de partment. Come in and Investigate for vourself, even if you don't w ant to buy. You'll not easily lorget the scene that is to be. witnessed ac any hour throughout the day. Kaufmans' New Casdt Detaetjiest. Useful and Ornamental Xmas Gifts. Thousands ot them. Here are a few of the man Lamps, French Gilt, Jtrass. Dresden, VVi ought Iron, Onyx, Clocks; Stands, Tables, Cabinets, in etc, etc. Find these in new art rooms. Take e'eva tor. Stole open every evening. H abdt & Hates. Jen elers, 623 Suiithfield street. Firrr Tzr Cext Savxd Hebe! a lot of ladies' fine, bright donola shoes with coring heels, patent tips and long vamps; width A to E; sizes, !Kto 6; legular price, $2 so: our price, only$l M per pair. SKemember, our clioe depaitment has been removed to the first floor of our new Diamond street annex. KactsiaSSS' Shoe Dlpabtjieut. Diamond rinzs set singly or In combina tion with ruby, sapphire, emerald or opal, over 6X10 stvles to choose troin, from $4 np, at the ereat Special sale r "'ngsbacher Bros, 516 Wood streoC THIEVES IN CHICAGO. Major McClanehrey Going Borne to See What Can Be Done to Get Eld of Them Warden Wright Wants the Ber- tllllon Measuring System Adopted. Warden 'Wright, Chaplain Jlilligan and Major McClaughrey, Chief of the Chicago police, were passengers on the limited last evening returning from the convention of the Prison Association at Baltimore. Cap tain Wright said he had been one of a committee who went to Washington to urge the adoption by the Government of the Beriillion sys tem of measuring criminals. It is so accu rate that no matter bow much the lapse of years may change the appearance or what disguise may be used, a convict can always be identified. The warden said they were well received, and steps have been taken to have the States pass laws recogntring the system. He was greatly pleased with the w ork of the congress. Major McClaughrey had spent the day with his son at the workhouse. He said Chicago had been overrun with burglars, crooks and mounted highwaymen for the last two weeks, and he was anxious to get home to see what could be done to get rid of them. The thieves of the country were attracted to the city by the dedication of the World's Fair buildings, and have settled down to rob the crowds next summer. The Chief intends to make it so hot for tbem, including Dick Turpin, the lone highwayman on horseback, that they will be glad to hunt other abiding places. The fight for the Chicago mayoralty is now in full blast Carter Harrison has an nounced himself as an independent Demo cratic candi ate, and Washington Hessing is named by the regular organization. The indications are that Hessing .will be nominated, and that Harrison will run independently. The Major hones that the Democrats will carry out this programme as it will be the salvation of the Republican ticket Chi cago is a Democratic city with a good-sized majority, and only a split in the ranks of the Democracv can save the Republicans. Harrison still has a pull with one element of the Democratic party. Christmas Chimes. Hear the Christmas chimes rung on onr oak English hall clocks, or hear the silvery songs in our Catriage Clocks, Mantel Clocks, Wall Clocks etc Any of them would make a timely Christ mas itifc See them. Habdt & Hates, Jewelers, 9 Smltbfleld street Snch Slipper Bargains Ton Barely See. A lot of men's fine, fancy and comfortable slinpers, ranging in pilce irom 49a up to f 1 23 per pair. Ladles' neat soft slippers; regularly sold at 25c. now only 6c per pair. .65- Bomember, our shoe department has been temoved to the first floor of our new Diamond streot annex. Kaetman:,s' Shoe DEPABraEjrr. Open Every Evening Until Christmas. Call and see our beautiful display of boll day goods. Sbeafeb & Lloyd, Jewelers. FonxD Shidle'8 wall paper store Temoved to 305 Smithfield street IT IS A GREAT GO. Our Special Stock Clearance Reduction Sale! 'Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Comforts, Etc., Etc, GOING AT COST ON CREDIT. The cut-down-to-cost salo starte'd last Monday brought us our bfeif ost week's business since wo opened our store in Pittsburg. The novelty or solllnrr goods at cost on onr regu lar terms of ciedit drew tho peonle. and hundreds availed themselvei of the unprece dented opportunity to seoure CHOICE ASD USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. On Credit! On Credit! On Credit! $ 12.00 WORTH. 50 Cts. CASH AND 50Cts. WEEKLY. $ 25.00 WORTH, $ 1.00 CASH AND $ 1.00 WEEKLY. $ 50.00 WORTH, $2.00 CASH AND $2.00 WEEKLY. $ 75.00 WORTH, $2.50 CASH AND $2.50 WEEKLY. $100.00 WORTH, $3.00 CASH AND $3.00 WEEKLY. MAKE UP TOUK MIND EARLY while the stock Is complete, before it Is Disked over. We aie sure of pleasing you. ALL liUSINESS CONDUCTED IN CONFIDENCE. MURPHY BROS. CO, THE RELIABLE HIE FURNISHERS. No. 27 Seventh Street, Near Penn Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. deC-t3 tts I ; nil rr " TYTi rrnti n it t those near and dear by a gift comtort say a Dig warm Ulster or uvercoat, a fine Suit, Smoking Jacket or Mackintosh. Or perhaps you'd rather give an Umbrella, White Shirt, Collars and Cuffs, Necktie, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Satchel, NightRobe, Underwear, Gloves, Fur or Cloth Hat or Cap. We have all these, and bear in mind that our prices are the lowest in the two cities. CLOTHIERS, TAILORS AND HATTERS, 161-163 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BIAS PIECE iTO Six Months 'Under Three Doctors, No Benefit Completely Cared in 3 Months by Cuticur. Cutictiu has been a blesslnjr to me. Mrbr was about four weeks old. when she first cot eczema. It was on her bead and all over her body, which was as raw as a piece of meat I doctored for six months with three doctors here, and she still kept getting worse. A ladrfriem! of mine ad vised me to get ConcuBA, KEMinres. They S roved to be Just as good as yon recommended, aby was itx months old when I began to use Cu ticuba Remedies, and In three months time she was cured, blie is fifteen months old now, and Is well and hearty, lam very thankful that I got hold of such good remedies, 1 am not ashamed to recommend them to any one. MRS. RICHARD CKOMPTON. West Middlesex, Mercer Co.. Pa. Acne and Fleshworms I have tried yonr Cuticcba Soap and Shavtko Soap, and find tbey do even more than you say. In fact there Is more remedial power to one of vour cakes of soap than tuere Is to some of the three dollar treatments of these dermatologists for acne, flesh worms, etc. II has cured me of the above affection, and I think It can cure otbers if they use It right and according to directions. JOHN HEFFERNAN, 1'o.UW. 10th St, Bayoune, .N. J. Cuticura Remedies Th e treatest skin cures, blood purifiers, and hnmor remedies of modern times, instantly relieve the most uoulilnK forms of eczema and psoriasis, and speedily, permanently, economically and Infallibly cure everv species or torturing, disfiguring. Itch ing, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply diseases and humors of the skin, scalp audbloodU. with loss oi hair, rrom Infancy to age, whether simple, scrofulous, or hereditary, when all other methods and best physicians fall. old everywhere. Price, cunctTBA. soe: Cun- crBA. soap, 25c; Resolvent, si. Prepared by the Potteb Dbuo and Chemical Coar., Boston. W'Hoir 1o Cnre M.ln Diseases.' 04 pages, SO Illustrations, and testimonials, mailed free. nillFLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped and 1 1 111 oily skin cured by CUTICTOA Soap. HOW MY SIDE ACHES! Aching Sides and Back. IIId. Kidney and Uterine Pains, and llhenmatl?m re lieved in ntlA mlnntH hv th f!ntlfnrafc 'i SAntl-Palu Flatter. The first and only Instantaneous pain-killing Blaster. wssuwk ZOBIiIjBE'S BLAG I A POSITIVE CURE FOR ALL KIDNEY TROUBLES. All prominent druggists are selling Black G?n, and guarantee the same to help.in all cases, as no bottle yet sold has failed to do just what has been claimed for it We ask you to give it a trial for all cases of Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder. Chronic Rheumatism, Dropsy, Backache, Bright' Disease, Diabetes, and Female Complaints. Every Bottle Guaranteed. Price, 8 1.00 per bottle or six bottles for S 5.00. Be sure nnd get the genu- ine, for sale by all Druggists. WM. F. ZOELLER, Sole Prop'r. PITTSBURGH, PA. OC20-TTB P O. D. LEVIS, SOL.ICITOB OF ATENTS 131 Fifth ave., next Leader, Pittsburg SSlr. One of these fine, exciting Baseball Bagatelle -Games or one of these perfectly-tuned, sweet-playing Metalaphones given gratis with every Suit or Overcoat costing $3 or more. Special sale of Suits and Over coats in full blast now im mense Bargains. Don't fail to see them. ItliSHOLIlfS Our stock is "filled to the brim" with beautiful novelties. Demonstrate vour love fnr that will add to their personal deio-wssa NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Holiday Presents I OPERA GLASSES. The Largest and Finest Assortment Ever Seen in This City. Sold at Extremely Low Prices. J. DIAMOND, ffJESte. A handsome souvenir given to every pur chaser. dol-63Jrrssu i-, We show in onrwindow this weeE the finest dis play of ' Ever Droucht to this city. A large stock and assort ment to select from. deS-TTS I To buy bf f ter Whisky for Family, iiM or S USE THAN Fleiig's lIExjort It is certainly the old-fash-ioned kind. Qvr rts $1 each, or six for 5. Mail orders solicited. Neatly and securely packed. Goods shipped promptly. Jos. Fleming & Son, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 112 Slarket Street, Cor. Diamond, PITTSBUEG, FA, no27-TTSsn NEW YORK DENTISTS. E"itai'istji ' Corner Sixth ana laDerty sts. Teeth extracted 25c Gas or vitalized air Mo Silver fillings 75o Gold fillings $100 up Best set teeth $8 00 Every one warranted. Painless extracting a specialty. de3-uws IT IS A PUTT yon owe yourself nnd firm fly to set the best value for your money. Economize in your footwear by purchasine YV. li. Douglas Shoes, which represent the best value for prices asked, as thousands will tf.atifv. e-TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.. ftpKWfoo DENfl24JSKi5SEs ih a ' ' ' umr- FOR GENTLEMEN. THE BESTSHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE HONEY. A genuine sewed shoe, that tclll not rip, flna calf, seamless, smooth inside, flexible, mors com fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoal costing from SI to $3, C A. andSS Hand-sewed, flnocalf shoes. The P t most stylish, easy and durable shoes ever sold at the price. They equal fine imported shoes costing from ji to t!2. . . C2T-A11 other erodes of the same high standard of excellence. CAUTION. Beware of dealers substituting shoes without VT. L. Douglas came and the price stamped on bottom. Such substitutions are fraudu lent and Bubject to prosecution by law for obtaining money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by . Carter, 71 Firth avenue: J. N. Frohrlnp. S3 Tilth aenue; II. J. & G. SI. Lane. 4501 liutler street, 1'Utsburg: Henry Kosser, KM federal street; X. Q. Hollman, J,o. 72Bebecca street, Allegheny, Ilutchlnaou Uros., Mo, 2& Beaver avenue. Alia gbeuy; James 3hlhlday.No.50t Firth avenue: v olf llrus., .Nu. aSS Cirsou street, 1'ittsbuA TTS Nerve Blood onic Builder, Send for descriptive pamphlet. 60c. Dr.WUAIIS' per box. MEDICINE CO- C for SSJSO. Scbenectady,N.Y. i.ou5-7a USE FRAGRANT tEHQI IPOR HOUSE CLEANING.' DIRT and GREASE Melt Before It. Grocers and Druggists Sell It, Liebkj Company's ""Extract of Bepf. BEST ' INVALUABLE la the Kitchen tor Soaps, Satices ad Male DUkw,. -gg - QTIFRFM VT fco WM4 ItlfMBu WW IIhSw ww n inn ib zn ba III KaaB W 83 SHOE b. igR .MMmM &S&S2SW&liS3& TO-DAY-GREATEST BARGAIN DAY YET! GREAT SILK SALE. No ordinary affair, but bargains peerless and unparalleled. 6o pieces fine Japanese bilk, 32 inches wide, evening tints and staple colorings: worth 75 c per yard 40 pieces changeable Silks, in every imagin able effect; never sold for less than 1 per yard '. 37 pieces colored and 10 pieces Fiele Francaise (all silk guaranteed) - would be cheap if sold for $1.2$ per yard. Heavy Silk Gros Grain, Heavy Silk Fiele Francaise, Heavy Crystal Silks, $1.50 PER YAHD, Heavy Satin Duch-- esse, Heavy Satin Rhadames. These are extra fine grade silks. WORTH $2 & $2.25 DRESS GOODS. 5,000 yards 42-inch wide Suit ings, look well and wear well, actual value 50c; OUR PRICE 2lc PER YARD. 2,500 yards 38-inch wide Irides cent Serges, in all different color ings, value 60c; OUR PRICE 31c PER YARD. 3,000 yards 52-inch wide all wool Scotch Cheviots, actual value $i.25;OURPRICE89cPERY'D. Fine quality silk warp Henri etta, in black only, actual value $1.35; OUR PRICE $PERY'D. Fine all-wool Chevrons and Di agonals, worth $1.75, at $1,25 per yard. We have arranged a Special Smoking Jacket Department on our second floor, where we show the most extensive assort ment of House Coats and Dressing Gowns ever seen in Pittsburg. fll Qg"" Only 250 more at this $B.lUP"cel Beautiful Woolen Cheviot Smoking Jackets, worth 3 and 4. Get one at $1.95. $ft ft ft For fine All-wool Che v JL 1 J O iflt Smoking Jackets, handsomely trimmed and finished; would be a bargain at $5. tpfi&.QoJ fancy Smoking Jack ets, made of tricots, flannels and ladies' cloths; worth 7,50. C7 00 or entrety new an 3 -&$ handsome- styles of Gentfemen's Dressing Gowns or Robes de Chambrc; worth $is. (Q For Gentlemen's Bathing nJi T?rtVie 'nrli'if Inviirvll made of Turkish and plain cloths, in all shades, worth 5. FREE 1Un TvO 1 rcn lAnu 69c FEB HD QQn FEB YAHD un lOKIi JACKETS TO BO"STS! KAUFMAMS. KSBFMAKNS , , 1 J NEW ADTEETISEMENTSj S. Our Linen Department, although but seven weeks in existence, is al ready a household word in both cities. Seek the reason in reliable goods and low prices. 1, 000 yards all linen Kitchen Toweling, the regular 10c quality. 61-4c PER YARD. 100 dozen all linen Towels, 20X 40-inch size, the regular 1 9c qual ity, FOR 12 I-2CPER YARD. 500 pieces all linen Scotch and Irish Damask, the usual 85c qual ity, FOR 50c PER YARD. 200 Knotted fringe Lunch Sets, double open work border; 1 2 Nap kins to match; at $7.98 per set; would be cheap for $10. 20 pieces 2-yard wide double Damask TableLinen, worth 1.50, AT ONLY $J PER YARD. 9QC ) For heavy (5 lbs.) Grey O Blankets; warm and dur Per Pair j able; worth 1.50. ft i ft ft ) r eavy Comforta SA JI3 ybles, in dark colors; 411 kU jworth$2. d9 "yCl For heavy, all wool 3wi 0 Country Blankets;red, "white or plaid; would Per pair J be cheap for $5. IN K LIDAY SALE Jewelry. Diamonds, Sapphires, Emeralds, Rubies, Pearls, Opals, Seal Rings, Initial Rings, Baby Rings, Wedding Rings, Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Chatelaine Watches, Gold Vest Chains, ChatelaineChains, Bracelets, Necklaces, Scarf Pins, Stick Pins, Breast Pins, Hair Pins, Hat Pins, Hair Combs, Cuff Buttons, Opera Glasses, Pendants and Bangles, Brooches and Swords, Corsage Pieces', Earrings, Ear Studs, Charms and Lockets, Thimbles and Emblems, Baby Pins. L! ilk 4 1 SE 51 Hake beautiful Christmas Gifts, and inexpensive, too, if bought at Kanf manns'. All shapes and styles of Fur Caps here. Prices, rock bottom. Oregon and French Seal Caps, 69c, 98c, 51.50 and $L93. Genuine Alaska Seal Caps (pieced) from 52.50 up. Finest Alaska Seal Caps (all one piece) from $6 to 512. 1 For choice from thousands of light and dark Silk Scarfs, in Paff, Teck and 4-in-Hand styles latest Persian, crepe and Louisiana Silks; they're worth 51; we sell them for 50c, and put each one in a nice Christinas box free of charge. FREE TO A beautiful and cost ly nickel-plated Re cording and Regis ter Bank, or a large brass Drum; either article worth 75c to $1, ,will be given away with every Boy's Suit or Over coat bought to-day. A fine Silver-Mounted Gloria Umbrella or Silver Mounted English Walking Stick Gratis with every Man's Suit or Overcoat bought today. HANDKERCHIEFS We refer to Ladies' Handker chiefs exclusively lo-day. " A sea of new things in this line. A big lot of hand-embroidered fine Chiffon Handkerchiefs, all silk, initial, AT ONLY 25c. An entire counter full of hand embroidered, pure Silk Handker chiefs, in entirely new designs, AT 12 l-2c. Hundreds of dozens of Embroid ered Handkerchiefs; plain white or with colored border, regular 30c quality, FOR 9c EACH. For your choice from a big C assortment of embroidered, bordered and scalloped Handkerchiefs. AT 50c E we show an entire ly new and magnificent line of Irish Linen hand-embroidered Handker chiefs; every one worth $1. AT Si EACH beautifiri line of Duchess Lace and Revere Handkerchiefs. S. 5-hook in tan, mode, f brown and black, 8-button Mousque- taires, in tan, Drown and black. 8-button Biarritz, in all shades. Per Pair; LWorxh$1.50 Ladies' fine English Kid Gloves, $1.39. Walking Articles. Clothes Brushes, Hair Brushes, Hat Brushes, Military Brushes, Combs, all kinds, Puff Boxes, Cigarette Cases, Cigar Cases, Match Boxes, Stamp Boxes, Pin Cushions, Whisk Brooms, Shoe Horns, Whisky Flasks, S Ink Stands, Jewel Boxes) Pin Trays, Card Trays, Bon Bon Trays, Smoking Sets, Picture Frames, Folding Mirrors, Glove Buttoners, Shaving Mugs, Perfume Bottles, Souvenir Spoons. GLOVE m. C EN ine Crescent and Cupid ornaments, very handsome, will be given free of charge with every pair of LA DIES' SHOES bought to-day: LADIES' SKIRTS. 6QC For Melton Cloth Skirts, 3 ruffle or knife and space pleating on bottom, bias stitched with silk above; worth $1. "?nC For black Sateen Quilted J Skirts, with 18 rows of quilt ing; Canton flannel lined; worth S1.25. SPRON SALE. C For fine Lawn Aprons, edged I with lace; worth 39c 2C For very fine Lawn Aprons, I two rows of lace insertion; worth 50c C For finest Lawn Aprons; edged with fine embroiderv: worth 70 c. PILLOW HAMS. C For Cambric Pillow Shams; I trimmed with ruffle; cluster tucks above; worth $1. 5C For fine Muslin Pillow Shams; one row of beading all around; finished with cambric ruf fle; worth 1.25. CS E!fl -or Cambric Pillow UsiiUU Shams; trimmed with ruffle, edged with deep linen lace; center of rows of lace medallions: worth $2.25. HOST USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS KMN. The largest, finest and newest stock of Holiday Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentlemen. A never ending variety of odd, quaint, handsome, rich and artistic han dles. We also engrave any mono gram on the handle of any i.;o (or higher price) Umbrella FREE OF CHARGE. .50 For Ladies' or Gentle men's elegant Silk Um brellas, with silver-mounted nat ural wood handles, gold mounted or all gold handles, For fine all-silk "tight roll" or cane Umbrel las, with silver mounted Prince of Wales hook. For your choice from over 3,000 fine silk Umbrellas, in cluding some of the handsomest solid silver handles. C fi E fl or yur cno'ce frm 4)faj,yU an elegant line of 26 inch Windsor Silk Umbrellas, with artistically shaped ivory handles. NOW ON. Holiday Itollas. I ' 11 FBEE TO LADIES! A BEAUTIFUL SILVERINE DRESS ING MIRROR, of new design; with Silver- KAUFMAMS. I a M JSS.! BaBilHBSSJSBEBBHHRHEsBSSBBHSHHBBRSBaAsSBBsC' BfjEBmBaimBSk3KBBBmiSmXSBBnlEi -",MMBHlHBHB(B(HP
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