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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS. VOLUME V. CHAKLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY (5,1891, NUMBTIK "."1 Yislprinys Ice Cold Soda Water THE GREAT FESTIVAL. 'If MVHIV HE THE FOOO OF I.OVE, I'L.i r OX." P E II FO RMANC !' s UOTII AT THE A! DUO' 1 1 n i A I' SEIGLE'S NliWII AM) PAY IH RING THK KKSTIVAI,. All the Syriiw, nil the I'rncy Prinks, Mint-nil Waters, Jersey Cream, Lemonade, Coca ( ola, Miaveii Ice, etc. We have engaged extra lielji during the r csuval iitnl can give prompt uttention. A. B. REESE & CO. Mm 1 cstival las ..!, c,t patriotic I,, ri i-h ol the r- V s(- dolll -s :,i ! !'. i 1 1 it r ! - i'.in- J.i' ! ' t- more .nl'-a-:.,iul. The .-ire. I he p .rN -li- t :i,. 1 Ict'll 'l.lV i 1 Hi'- ri eg ri. The lirst day ..fit - great p.ls-,,i oil' '1 ll'.t ! tic i :: North I uri'lii.i.iii' aii I t ! ehesfra. A nn.re ).:.,; -i thun yesitiTiLiy. A fille,.. on! v niaki s I li-se f, , ': ts, ('nix anil Mai :11cm "i "in an' 1 he hie. Charlotte I t ) . i ti. --. !! p soloists Merc a'l il..c "i.-. e i ! v:n:titiT rlio.-t-- - t'. n -I ! i: adni rai.lv ! he r 1 -1 . i i. .. complete Vi-s'i i.: : w .i a n aiuonii 'he music ..1 V 1 1 Y.-icrd.iv vt .i- .i r, .I'll : l v The fir-Ida v ni l,,- I i';.,- All i. Ma I. ,!;, iv, ... ,-. , : , r. .Ires-,-.) t',r v..-, i,,1,'. iIit I'r srio (iJ.i-t .!. and h. r ii -i ' no ' n . i:; ur.-ili-p!.i mr - :i. ' '.t. 1'. (.own-.. )r:y- and I . - ' -;U-. .- ati I the other i, ' orc-i i, t - l.;'i ( re and 1', inc. li, are Ii. "'u !i ..-! her i... ering nf Spring I 'r.- .' !- .( Irinni : is n-l to Ik . lino in !::' -i,;,. it:i:!; Hcugaliniv l';o:,a:o ! ;:'k. ',', hrie.. Ijce V. t I ' .' r- a'l Kvcl.inp; , .,-1 ' ;i . '- lh.'..0'- riw of all toil t nrv in - n. ai.t: T. L. Seigle & Co. i. 1 iml lttle. .1 nl'H M :itrml r, tlie n u t hor t iidiiikc tl'' Music Festival. W. I. Mtirtiliull, a visitor . ,! - hoi hint ttime ten dol- tiU'fit. Ho adve-rtisef i ll.'i VS N K ws. i' liy:iul w nrtli nffinj window at HvikIc -. lit 'y rli.i rttii'J w i t ti t h it i ttii,"-m tit uinl dif- in t. I: Mi-. eti., it n. M r. from W 1 (r t.Hl for tli.-M A i 1- tllr- rli'M V isitor- ir In dity .d 1 1 jiltiy. II i op. to it t ;i pi. in toil t,, i (roin F. i-1 " ter M ool -i. The v 1 1 1 i ' H 1 1 1 1 tin- 1 ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 roof of A Mimical Event Hitherto IInapiruaolied In the Mule -An Kleiruut OrcheUra, Delight ful SolulaU and 8uperb Choriisen A Cri tiijue by I'rof. Neave. Oue thiuK is settled to the entire Hatiifuftiou of all our people audour vinitorii, and that in, that North Car olina nover before knew such a mu sical event a that now in progress in Charlotte. lvluard Hirausa, who was in thi-t country last fall, would himself have heen well entertained in the Charlotte Anditorlum last uighL There in hut one expression of opinion, nl that is, that the festi val is even better than had been an ticipated by its nioHt ardent eutliu tlast. (iood musical critics say that the festival this year ts a hundred per cent better than the one lust June. 'I he concerts have been at tended by groat crowds and the audi torium liati been pretty well taxed. The chorus i a splendi I one, the orchestra perfectly luagnillceut, mid the eolojsts exceptlotiubly title. One of the most en th usias tic ally appl. lull ed numb' rs last uight, was the vio lin solo, liy Mr . Fltz ti ttil, ami the rendition of "t 'and in a'' v h a roii-er. Not iIih ku-t interested perMin in tin- audience l,it niglit, was i'rof. W, li. Neave, nf Salisbury, a muric.il ins ruct'if of lunch more than local note. In a:i interview with lllK Ni:s t"d i , I t-aid : I ait. 'lull I t!,,i concert j -stcrday af'.oroo,,n i. j. i cling to In-ar good, bill not tirst i 1. orchestral music, ciidiicti I in t. sti 'it.iiiou styh of s-It-ili-pl.iy hn s i prevalent a lining Hi ii-ic li.ic'or.s; tiut.happliy. t Ih'm- su rni'-" ' !' very greitiy mid f lll"f'. 1K' ''C !'! .'it lalllt. 'I lie ill'- cl t-sT.t I- ii -iiioUs coinoiiiatioii slve musical nature: why then should she affect a ''tear in her vnice" by a ooDtintrous vibrato or tremolo? It is a failing that calls for marked censure by the press that it assured ly deserves, In order to prevent its Infectious influence on young vocal ists. It was first used by Ktil.iul, who, in one opera, took a fancy to ex press, on the stage, a sentiment of deep emotion by a peculiar trem bling, or uusteadines of his voice, wrich doubtless, as done by this accomplished artist, was an idea at once appropriate and beautiful Hut, ! unfortunately, this effect being easy to imitate, he soon had aiany follow ers, who, not being blessed with his taste and judgemeut, made the prac tice of it common, aud by taking away its appropriate meaning, de stroyed its real charm. The lirst requirement of musical expression is clear, articulate into nation, full, firm, even and pure tone: aud musical expression is the soulful feeiling that is infused intosuch cul tured tones. The vocal tremolo is, at best, but a simulation of musical feeling; but it really achieves only an imitation of the shaky vocal pal- s; y of old He. All well cultured vo calists k now how undesirable atn m bling voice is, and so avoid taxing their vocal organs beyond their nat ural Powers and capabilities. We can admire the very old artist, wim causes some to regard the shakiness of his voice as evidence of his !i;e superiority ; hut when youth begins to imitate the vocal palsies of old nre, it Is time to rui-ie a warning protect. , WHKSCIC THIS SVnDKlt COLItSEHSf I : c'oninisaioiii'rs loivi rt ot the jury ap tl I'll- proposed roai reel out bv M r. Ha x cvii and ( windows along I crtaini.. a rl .., i,ntr.i-i.ii,, i such art I :i lividu ii : 8go. Ill' It a ctini par" i ; h Si lie ll New V . ist nf genuine fniii- a Iut iy none p. : : :i ; !i c oin try.out i k c:iv. Bo-ton", Chi- No. 11 v'. Trade T rv.n t. CH AlM.on i:. N . It.s. tl t .night, ami a rei"li- ! o eobl draught ex perie nc d will thus be guarded will be tl i:i of the l:i-t niv'ht against, The repentatl ves of the rress now in charlotte have a standi Hi! in vitation to hat i if up their hats in Tn v. ' N kws' ollice. Our supply of chatr i- limited, but neighbor Hololwmgh, the gr cer next door, always lend us a gootU h . or t w o whenever we! make retiii-itioii upon him. Our to bacoo is fn-e, ai .l th boys can sit back and have j ;t as -ood a time as thev want to. ii, i i ti : ,at i. 1 u n,; nickel i tn idol conductor, and e ii " v -a-days. He give vide! i'.' of being thorough'; i'iciV' r-n:: t i; i.is wotk ami pu's In ui and heart wholly into iw perforrnance with graceful, undem onstrative earnestness, thus t xliitnt- .4 Souvenir A ell IU-ttoweil. That was truly a pleasant int m- ! rnption in the program .ne ! of the concert last night, j when, just before the closing gi "d old ti me st-nx "Carolina," w.i -ung, Mr. Armisiead Hurweil p. peare i on the stag" anil called up' I'rof. Maclenn.The I'rofessor at fir-t didii 't know what was up, hut win i: it iImwii-iI upon him th it Mr. Kii' w l waa in ifc irg hi in some sot t o' ,i pri-si-nl, he m t bis feet firmly at il managed not to lose his ,balanc -. The sliort of it i- that Mr. Hurwell prt sentctl him w ith a fine Howard wati h, in I, el: ilf of the citizens of Chariot'-, as a testimonial of their appreciation of his services iu secur- Those Who Kead the Weather Predictions In The New Yeterdy Afternoon, Went to the Auditorium Prepared Froit thl Moruluf. Tlie Weather is a thing of whims, and it gave us one of them last night. Hergeaut Bronsou's local forecast predicted cooler weather, aud those who believed iu him put on wraps before going to the Music Festival and were comparatively comfortable, w'hile thoe who paid no attention to the sergeant's warning and who im agined that fans would be the thing to carry, built up fires to thaw out by when they got home from the c cert. 1 1 wa a cold night following a lb ree week's spi II of summer weath er. The w ind w bi-tled through the ventilator- of tlin hig auditorium, and looking over the audience you could see men here ;. ud there with their necks contract! and coat col lars turned tip. The cool wave cam from the Noith. There was frost here, but i strange to say, there was no sign of I frost at either Lynchburg, Augu.ta. I or K uoxvllle. During the night, the thermometer went down to .'(H de- gl'e. s. It is not believed that aiiy material damage was done here hy ; the frost, but ctton may have been slightly injured. There was snow I yesterday at l!u It'a lo, New York Srg' ant lironsoii sa s it will warm up a little to-morrow. Speaking of S- rgeant Bronsou's lo cal forecasts as published in t'iiK Nkms, an estimate can lie placed on ' their value, when it is stated that in the mouth of April just parsed, his record was it! percent. He has nev er y t in ule If- than Si) per ceii'. Ill- fn-eiMs's w ill do for li-hing ami picuil" prt: I !e to '.i by. THIS WAI FOE YOUE NEW" SUI'i , .-'V ." '- ' '. . For Man, Boy or C t i lj!. E3Q- Let it be tine, medium, or low price, we are here to serve you. Suit from to $8.50. or a Mau's Huit from 4 to $27M. ' - A cl ALL ALL tJRAPE.-, URADKrt, ALL ALL STYLES, hhylf;h, AIL, ALL PRTCK8. PBICEa. JH.00 for Suits you'll sive $2.00 ?lO(Kifor Kuits you'll save $50 $l2.t-) for Suits you'll save $3.00 SloOOfor Suits you'll save $4.00 And so on all through our entire stock. IVrmttl ami seriji). M aj. ('has. M. .-letliiian Bum 'i- at the .V IV to Ashe lip his p.TltlM- nuii. at mi ru. o pp I'uie lo.i si. 1 1 a ,.l I in, N'!cl t f alti-lel lli.-e ai-ur.itt , 111!'!, to, v A' r; I'h p.. .. t,,l .1. ' , Ih 'Mi ,-,l It ICED D'uINK x K I . I W I'll, ' II Mil'. . si,, l e : 1 1 a 1 today . on his v . lb- where he t:..es m 'i t n -id in Ion ..ii ti :i 1 a j dlier fellow in ; the State than Col. I-'. W. Kerchner, j of Wilmington, pb a-e gi ve his tia ti e to I n k. N y w-'. dd Kerchner I- here ! tod i . Hid Is a! t he t cut : si. Mrs S. I vig'it. of Winnsl.oro. i S. ( '., M i-s Finily' MiA'.-a, of Si M ! ry's 1 1 si I lute, anil Mc Lit, v Battle, 1 of li ill ig !i, ar" in t lie c i ty , t he g nests ; ,.f ( 'ol. W hi. John-ton. Mis- I ; ri-r. i in ( 'mi, ,rd Standard's ladv rep.. 1 1- r. is in the ,'!tv altei'tling t he VI ll-lt I '. - i v 1 . S' Milting tot' t , , , , , while. I ol t -In has mad e f ul I v l' ight and r. a.hih: M'.-s A n : '' A'kili'oli i - j - i 1 1 n g " ' 1 1 i 1 1 Mi-s 'ie ll"f! .:t lloti of States is ;,t tin- Bub. ul IB iug for th. iu so delightful a musical entertainment. The beautiful gold watch bole i'rof. Maclean's mono-I gram, aud the inscription : j Souvenir I to j Jos Maclean ' Iu behalf of t lie Musical Interests; Charlotte, X. C. May .", lsi'l. lloyne A Badger furnished the watch, and the engraving was mo-i last night in another artistically done by Mr. Hal Smith.' n its-upport of the I The applause which greeted the i presentation showed well how thor i uirhly it pleased the people N.. gift w as ever made w 1 1 h more unani mity of feeling, and none mor worth vily deserved. I f ever a man de ser veil a fi tie gold watch it is profes-j sor Maclean, and next spring hi j souvenir w ill have a diamond at- ! tachnn tit, or Tn K N km s is no prophet. Ing Ins own merit through the rare i U'eioiicy of his orchestra. The opening' over'ire, "Olx-ion," all the o'.r numbers on the pro gramme as well was never present ed more loirect'y. artistically and delectahl v an v w h-re in the musical I world, and rarely as well. The same, i of cour-e, is true ,.f the orchestral j pieces on la-t night's programme; i hut its grand value and power was I manifest) plia- namely choruses i ne large chorus, com i posed of many s,n nl separate choru ses from many distant towns in this ila.ifo.ill and ;Imki Kxll Shooting. Side a I ract ions of no i n m gn i fie i n ( to the L'oih May celeh; atii'D, will he a serin- of l as, li g l!ne lietWiell ( ha rl t te, i ii -ton, Ct a rler f on. ( ... lunitn i .;nd Atlanta, aud glass b.iM shoot i og matches. Wiuston willui dertake to do up m.tli Charleston and ( 'oiuniliia f r th.- championship of the ( ic'olina-. T':e glass bail shooting will be op n to North ar.d Sou t h C i roll n a, and ii and some j.ri . s wiil be otfeitti tlu' winners, c,,;. Walter 1. Steele, f the Carolina gun club, w i 1 i hw g i ve n one ex t ra shot free in each match. A 11 V u X N X X N N G S u u E E S Are those $7 75 Blue Herges, at present for them. There's a perfect mania among YOODg me Visitors to the Mu-ieal Festival are iuvit -d to call a' No 1H Fast Trade j street a ud get sa tuples ot the hand-j sotne-t wall papers in the State. i WllKKl ht; W.U.I. B.M'FK Co. See of us the largest line of Straw Hats in the city, at prices that tic competition. W. XAUMAiN & CO., LEADING CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND flATTBES. CHARLOTTE, N. C. J jer-H UL tRDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION has I...). ii I only a !)! i; a wmuler c pap.T "f ( olutiibitt f Burwcll 4 liiiiii lb tail St. holeSSb IHilAi SloBI". ire oopo-it. I , . .1 Hotel. opp. I' 1' i -1 kowsky Li W.l-.t ! Jul. - I'll F ll .Vl l-.' I I olie M;.-..s Br.,wi Mrs. llllMtetV ! Mis N.i.nia l.ittb. i-- v . -1 1 i n g in the ci t v W. I' Bv mini, .1 r .' an I "il 111 t lie cl ' V t II Mi-s Jn'ia liicha .-, is at teiii! i ng I he M u Mm J ob'i Airing! Cold-I. ,ro. i- i n ilis'mrv. u r is i n tl: city from tate-vi'de is at of Little M ill-. of (Greensboro, is morning, mi of Uock Hill i ml Festival, m is visiting in -Visitor-, to th, arc i n i ) 1 to e 1 1 1 -tii" t and i'i t sun s nn. -i wail pup.- r Musical 1 it l-.nst l ra p'"s of the hand - in the St 1 1 e. i l State, with necessarily very little ensemble drill, l o.ild not, in the na ! turn of things, have avoided rhyth mical fluctuation. But this tine or-' chest ra held them together go that I the chorus was hi, limited by one i -lirit, a ml li.'nce, sang most efTt-ct-i ively ami ith a vim that was soul , stirring and iuien-t ly ilelightful. I Director V iingrickel iu some re : cat I vocal solos - prove,! himself an I accompanist, on piano, of line taste, i good j'nlgmeiit ami discretion, iwl.'i.h prov. shim a virtuoso in that ; I i ne ; t he s'inie ma n No .p -aid of ; Hi rector Mi l..,'iii. ( J.iod soloist - 3 r. ii it rn.-rons I 'iu truly good a ceo in pa n ists are v. r rare. And li"W :i t- the vocal sol.ns s, engaged at, presumably, much el , pens.', fiom litaut cities, it is appo site to re mat k that t hey are paid, i li directly, by t he mu-ic loving people : , the j .'..pie have a right, therefore, as a jury, to judge ,,f th,. merit, medio i t rtty or tl. no i it of t lie music al rell i ditions ti,ey pay for. by applause, -i-1 leiice or signs of ili-like. The American- a' e the on ly people viliosTalli ' politeness, and so refrain from show - lug palpable sign- of dislike; his-est igaoatis Ac are u-i'd freely iu i very i nl her count ry. i ii riiuni for the pai n ! till inflictions on their fielings bv Vstlval M,ai'' "ompet.'iits. Of the pai.l vo t Trad)1 1 " '''"' J. "" '' ' vvo ''"'' "'gi'. u I ly WELCOME W ii i i i t t: Win ' ri k '. SKASONAKLK (JOODS. Pleas Mr. I! Mis nie 11:11111 rn-'ike H:l!"l. is of a llin- v.. Mi Weed and id. ntly and a r. xp Klsi-tiin in the t .itinty T.tw ntt uf Mrcklen burit. I Matthew s honored iiself last Mon- day in electing ( apt. S B. Smith , Mayor of that town. Mr. M. H. Lind say wa- re-elected town niarshall. Comniiss o iers elected ar : K. S ! R.-id, W. il. I). Wager, I) J Hemby . ' J Bi uner. .1 . T. Barrett, W. i'. i I i i a ins w as -lectcd mayor, of I avidsoti College, ami the com missioners are : WSOtav.s. W slndtoti, S H Neel, J F Btatton.J W Su in mers. II uulersvi 1 le's newly mayor i T M McC.miiell. Commissioners, W M Huiit.r. J W Mullen, Holdbrook . aud J S Sossaman. - - Dick Mh.hii ( hi. f Dick Mason was this afternoon elected chic f c f police of Charlotte. -4t- Ti i k Nv-ws ts not well up on horse,. ,,gv ami didn't think a frac tion in the hands of a colt nieani much, so in speaking of Mr. I.atta ('. Jolm-tt n's its, it left the frac tion oil One colt was 14, aid Ihe other IU1, hands high, the day they ere 1. iiiimt li- ol.'. VISITORS. -:0 :o:- ! All during this week our city wn! be thronged with visitors from all sections of Omv ourt. try to witness the concerts to Ih given by the "Music Festival " To all those We biJ s niitit hearty welcome, and we are Mire that your stay with us will bet pleasant one, as the a r.t many attractions alsuit our city t.. be seen. A ;;rut many will avail therooulTes oi js.rtuuity to do their shopping while here. To all those w ho wish to see bhoea, 1 uo, or Yali-es, are cordiallv invited to examine our Slot k. We carry a fctock of nr Sin ,s hi, t is cxivlled by none. Ve ask every one to gel our prices. rr tli Latis we have .1 id- t fitv-aiit array of tine Shoes, oxfonis and Slippers for summer wear, tn all the (in,, en l 1 stvltsol the season. .v . To the yonni; men we say our stock mast be seen to be appreciated. VTt detert'dtiect that n, ne .shall carrv a Is-tter stevk ttian we, and we are now clialenging ootupetitiou. our LOW, HU KllhiH, and I'AIKNT LEATHER SiHOEs, and you have seel thtt I est the market affords. ,r The latest Stylas. and correct prices, are always to be had at our place. . , GllAY & BAKNHARDT. 19 East Trade Street. CHARLOTTE, N. a Prompt attention giren to all Aiail Orders. 'V"1 J-s! illlli SEASOXAIUiK (iOODN. COME! 0 For All Tilings ire liciiil) New Beauties Opened i And hn:ij Iroi.'-le f i von t m il e t! AT THK RHODA SPOTS Is very much the same :Ls a Swiss, hut cnnies w laic widi Mac ',il. black wuh white spots. ,.r solid hi.,, k, a!s. a checkcsl Uotnst g.io.ls ,,t sw s v, ai c TllBt' i what vo i do an 1 !' what you don't do when you leiy n jar ol oar line gll.a. It isn't an ca-v inaMer to put your feet into some shoe aiei. wi cu tl.m hapis-ns to lie the esse. it' a great r. ii. f to ':ic llieiu nut again. When m on, . mar ;lio natural outlines of u ti ot, it's sliaiii.)-s has pone ; forever, to my nothinii of the h itn-es yen in j Hid iin it. You well have noihing to ho; sorry for if you try our si IMi. .hinihlc nud jterfts-lly litting shoes now in ami hi ing re- , ceived. A superb assortment ol' la lnwOi i ford Ties just in, A. Jfi. RANKIN A BRO., White Goods House. OUR CH I NT KOiiES I'i"0,-,,i " pn.v you call for. All Ihe d IV lone it is iil,s with 11 throng In. come to nispn't hutiilnas scle, t winch is .iiile the thing for us. Puring this wi-'k we will have nmiiy st vies of Always draw fi n U li' M, !' ni -e reinnrls ' :ilstut th.ir heautv. I n .d.hi:..n t" Ui.ewc lave ail ci ,,rri,..:,s s,.h ,, mhroi l,'e,, I'l'tim. mo I'.-r hiiih't n and laiht-, m w ,u, , v int. and black. uv etva. w Inn Willi pink, I ! ie or wood color aioc tlu I, cm , Any even i i g s,.,,,. jn s,l, ,,, slk ii,;sh,,l iiuills N'ovelti.s in Neckwear, a nrettv ami en tirely new Jahol for M no. Tinsel, girdles nud $alies iMntiniiullv in ,.r,.as,. in dciit.nid. The tirt wk in May is nsi,lered spring house chiming week. Now w hen your w in ter carpet is put away let us show you n line tresli mattings in ninny sty l.-s, of fancv weave or seamless white. i)'ii fnun 0 ail a. ni. to T p m on efi? Co. GOOD MUSIC: GOOD CLOTHES : There's nothing elevating a good music ami good clothe--, and nms:c loving people usually dress well. Visitors to the Music Festival are cordially invitttl to vist our store and look over our line of late novel ties of busiutss ami dress suits Our clothing is of the reliable kind and mwnatter what grade, shape, pattern or size. n e can pl"as" all If xonare caught without v.oir tlre-s suit you can hire one from us. if a boys suit is wanted we can show you the newest possible- assortment at very low price-. We -how the most gen teel lino if hats in the city, both in style and iptali'v. b.-ca.i-e we carry the most r. Ii.if'e g money will iiiv. l'i-:ia" It it w e lead w ith the puiilintn is,. I '. i g h tiis, Hopkins A Co No :r, a ! ler hat i s w an t il, neck wear, coll i'-'. ciitTs, dr. ss shirt-, neglige, shirts, sashes, underwear, Inoscrv. Msp,i.der, I . amt k ere !i iefs ami all the litt e imvelties in the furtiishiiing goods luie you And at their best in our store. Whether you purchase or not we will be glad to see you. ROGERS Sc OO. 21 West Trad St., opposite Andrews Furniture tMore. IQXFOKD i AND AND LOW SHOES. :o:- WE HAVE THK HANDSOMEST AND BEST SELECTION OF THE l OPl LAli OXFORD TIES IT HAS EVER BEEN ' j". ; ' OCR PLEASURE TO 8H0W. Sw those we show at f2.'3 they aie reconed the finest and best. Our 12,00 Ojlbrd will tat' a -reat leader this season and is certainly the greatest value ever had at this tiriua ' Out fa in, us l.-if Oxf.rvl. Improved and warranted beats all others. These bad an Immense sale ist season exp.s.t to sell two thousand pair of them this season. Made la all the lead- it: - styles, every pair warranted, u QILRKATH & OO. Open every eveuiug till 8:30; Saturday till U:0a ROOKING OHAIRS, I have just received a nice line of Rocking Chair ot all description. Beaatiftil Brtussla r rp-t I'iaifrin Rockers of the very beat grad- at l. and 3.75. I have aU.1 hand vine In e of Kattati ami Plush Rockers just nveivisl, at prices that will please every one. 1; vim ' tuxvl anything in the chair Una it will be an advantage to you to see ruy stock Dofort tiiij )j,g. Hat Raoks. . , J I take sixv'ml care in selecting Hat Racks. I have something in that line that I k ow wo ihl suit you. nud at priees Unit can I tie beiit. Would be pleased to hare you nil aivi tx am me my stock. I will not begin to mention the many Bovelliesl bare, so TOM Will 'n to call and see them. , . , n rTiOHOLS - Furniture IDoctlct B. Nichols. b. XWIWL8& ca UNDERTAKERS, XLI.CoLb, FoaeralDiree ir All work in that Hue promptly attended sight and day. NiM(, 11 412 North Poplar street. B. NICHOLS A C O.. -t, v JT Wffl Tr4 lis, Outflot.9, t'. . w;:? ss. ' ''s,: .''
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