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The Pittsburgh Post from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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THE PITTS BURG POST 1 Tr IEVES GUICKLY CAUGHT, r- f-t sin niiiTrrn nc "I i 5 it fi- 1 1 Nil il IJif in li ill Tit-kef Offlct i r-cn rUl it? r- T3 iT.t y--Y -r 1 into T'-ver Only roxizdcd spoonfuls. are required, not r.ezping ones. I We Have the feods." I a We iAav! in i We Hike the Price nitii3iF ntnisri! mmm- mim-uum FricBs Ho uLCfiahrtuL Ulll dLilii diiiiliai P.eJncti&ns UAr.jre from to go ncr cent 0 Las! Paics. gTT ti sr-A iiL ii. ii il SHOE BARGAINS BEYOND EXPECTATION.

THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. omc of the particulars and prices, but SHOES CHEAPEN THAN MATERIAL COST, Met. not ri ear all, were in vcstcn say papers, both i.T.?ii? ar, morning and evcninnr, which we presume I c.u.is iful a if i i ii. IS mutton ano Laos ihces, r' Kar. yuu nave an icau ami uuu iupcai incin cheese fr.n-wenh f-5.

because we don't believe youll take time toj read columns oi detail 1 rir iJin $2.48, S2.33. vlrcaan 'l ien's Patent All ris, vcry t-yi $2.90, S3.S0, lail be the greatest tnis store's history, not only on account of the ki t-p. t.ps, sss an: 51.98. H.rttl ah b. IN L'QtnA q' BABY SHOES I I .1 no durtn, Cents.

8 colors, Oc, worth GtV. I FINE filOCCSSIKS. I dozen rink, b.uc, I OVER MOfcb LESS lrK) prices, but the extent. are over live thousand WOMEN'S 0XF0H0S md SLIPPERS, MEh'S SOES We t)i the Business. 5 Vou'rc fully.

pratecljrJ from iaiposiiions oi evcrv nature. 1 S2.80. S3.90.-S5.Q0. ft ntinrfi rta vi. III! Vis it 2.so.

S3.50. S3 so; i Lsatnei A very ia.tbo m- $5.00, 4vvl it 1 Men's Itess Shoes. Jl At tk nci s2.a;S r. nritlnrc' i Pelbe Patrol letter Carriers' Slsoas, so'fs, sizci or Half 'i't com 74c. At S2.IU2.4S, $2.33.

i t'V 1 1 3 i 59c. were Jti and Rena'r of Ail Kinds, fi i j- -4 Lengths of Silks alone, and over two thousand Remnants and Suit Lengths of Black Goods and Novelties, and more than six thousand lengths of medium and fine Dress Goods and Suitings, Broadcloths, Cash is. sift and vun. ASI.43, .98 an -BQUOly SLIPPERS. -) OtC, Jlif 'Vlite AH 0 ri i t.

i i. ton, wurth 0 -4 u6fitS Half ih. of i- a cf to s-jwo-l ft 4WV lum. -r. TV- ie.i vre f-Tl of rerjti'-, -riher Tr.e tijf ot .1 iN-r reviver, ar.

1 ja 5 cf hi-? siir tfat jitl sii r.k.v Urn- AT o. Hi s'i ftfr? rpaj at t-r-'tay THE COUGH WHICH LINGERS because of a run-down condition of the system, and Is not affected by ordinary cough medicines, will yield readily to because it gives to the weakened body and enables it to throw off disease iWa53ER.I j.yi.-Anr o. -li- tQ-n-orr. 4 TUC 4im.M tV.ot I 1 till 11 1 1 wc re ai sucn a i i 1 bargain to- f'f' Vr''l notex- li a. ncay I jus: medium weight garments -od, subfianibl, well- made ones.

The sort 'eiM pav just twice the present prs-ies tor earner in the season. Uiiufr-n irht brown, r.c-d.titn trimai-! rc7.i'"..-tr (iv, SoVch Woe! Under rrifns nn -y i'-i cents uOu Part oot natyrat tel sK: drawers rntlv 20s Wo Shirt i-, ti.ip.nel- I tUnncl Inri- 1 4IW IT I Price. Gr--SJ' I'rice II CLOTH tt 'infl i J-J hi II Gli 1tii. jw Fin? qu'ity at re- fi due-id FELT SLIPPERS- make Oi the 't fi iiEAVEB LACE rtv fort.il le, vvtre fl, At meres, Piaids, to -II i il. 1 an got tne nunioei oi ii rf ink' to no if.

The sale will yo hine. or suns I ALL vr-i l-i f.tf A fi STPJKE FOR BETTER WAGES. BRICKLAYERS' NEW UNION. TK i-Htv. strike 0." the a'.

c'iiHfr tr( i yi'vs iht lift 1- iir. t.rr-. CCi! 5'sral;" ti.j. rrv ti; tinker l- a v. JJ A of ym' i i t.ii"'-! iruT! i n'a (j-n i i tfg'jr-i.

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fal -5- tf-js or apnag -Ut S1.40, ar.J t.9. issss' ft is Dongcla Tip i Button or lace Springs. At 89c. yoc," -SI. 24.

or t'-c jTr-jr i to -J. jrt. 111 lift a Cix.n T.iAf Jcr pat hr 'i tra-ff hat t- i n-ti a Kia fa-tcry a is Hart -wag 'o hiv" t---n oitf-l T.v-t on. b'i Ifrv- Avol.rrorr I twy cr fti ii't) iU i TROY HILL'S SHARE. rtHf Mnrx.it IV i to r.ix It I rv Hitsilne r.fl-' i--r (hf- r.t j-uhlic of re- r.t-.i tor l.e CmT i r.ur an or re.

t.OC. Tre i iay or en vacation. I i. jrrB cf '3; T.s tr pri.rti.-al!;' ji'inm Hr5c Hut yt. r.

Oi'icri to r- tb -( t.j for an ti.sir;e c- a.i-i monry naNiei to pr tnt ftrrr'n on ccaion, a by I-tt; ore- Inwjrunre Ti Enou i Jin. a I-i hid heard that if mutu) rr tn tV4-3e th law i. tax en lakrtt la t-'f -ie ccmi tax. Vr l.liibrth A'icr ton. run.

lea. 3.i. tT3. A cnarri-r -s. at tr.o tle 4rrrtr': Vf? wstr pa of $4 C-.

"dr.t o-'fJ'-i snl rAr.s 'The I nt ia ari the' zeuiMt-icAtiie prices; th fcOirt; to i-c siii. 1 uri'C Sb U-tail ls not a ti- jr- u-i to j. rf a4t fhtrjw.v;, Tnern an' 4f i. r. a is mn.v.

1 i) y's i 1 vr -i 4... re- it- i of rc i'r ff t- 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES. r.i A.n. I "ri- ITr-r. Sc-Ji I i'mii iff-vua l-ri'T v.v.r i 4.

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-y i t.r i ma t. cr i r. rj- If i 4 It 1 2 5 I I 1. I If'ivi r- f4 of decided in-lp Ha3 Orders Promptly a Satis32tor-y fillsl r.Ianufaturln f'j i this morning" before For instance, there Remnants and bint be sold, and thevVe 1- 1 il. varus anu tne prices on all dav.

rain, snow Such rnid-win fpr nffprino-5 nrp entire lot. CLOAK DEFAaTMrHT. i 'j Hi 48c i. t. i 1 4 BOYS' CLGTHiHG.

i i rt i 4. i i 1: 4t :4 37c VI' t' if. J4i i iWw i rt 0 i Uw -r r1 33 I I i i i I I "if 400-402-404-40S-408-410 "1 DAY I tsrest to v-'m ttri thriftvbuvap 111 tS'Cj NVNs IHCN anytliinj; is to be sold real cheap loo.k out that it isn't you. The city is flooded Just now with alleged bargains. They to form about half tiie news the papers contain.

You are naturally seeking and expecting something cheap. By coming here your expectations will ce realized. Below is a list 01 sat it is worth vour while to study, bargains worth Not a ATWOOD M'GAFFRBY, BRASS FOUNDERS. i RON fIfE PiT'i nuS AND Mjiiot ri.iri-f. i-t unit In I'ifUoif, tc) tf for 'tmm, V.

mif Ji ts w( S. Is.i4i-.. it 'fi UtiV llhr K.fr or t.4Jy. for ir 0 0 Uft MarMn.r eil kifi.i. bb i-rt-i 1 4 tt.r an V.ts- a f- -r.

-n (-: it. fw. tv us Fine, vlrefsy, neat, v.e.!-maJc and 1 i i' 74c. ii'Jc, CJTlfD'S IJi)l v. rt ii o'Jc, 7Jcf SOr, O'fc.

SiZ4-S to t-t kbov. i r-. -r-t tJiihOniil lltniifiiiut unil Tapestry Brussels. Body Brussels, A SPECIAL DB-VE AT 1'HIS WEEK. r.

A lare line of patterns. End Bassals, Lowells c.i rtf i THE BEST At 65c. at 7Ec, at.SSc, at 51. Alt Per Vard. rticip.ite your arJ jt.tv I Sec SajT-p'e in BiG UASLnCNT BARflAINS: UilUi.

I i.H1ULlia SI? i.2 522 rr .55 FIFTH AYIHLt. v. yt .5 4 nd ctHv in.1 rc.rrs I- e- v- -3 4K.t. r-'f 44 mm. FITTSBUH3, fHH ATLANTA HERNiG CO t2T.

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rf -4 iv 'At r-. r. 'l jr-r i thrift I L'J a. 'r A vA i 1 IPCRK end BEAMS. i 5--4 4.1--' kiUt 4- disappointimr; item in the FURNISHiHGS.

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