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I CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVED, APRIL 29, 1503 Tim DAT OP THE CTWiiv : A Vew and Memorable Era to Vpon I ii i:rwh Which WW Leave an ceole Impress on the Race- 1 1 Hot X'n Other Reason Because . f ite limotteM Awaked Some Incident! of the Time. -Plant me among the glrle, those with the curly curia Thua runs tha plea of the English major in the comic opera song, one wonaera wny ' tim felt celled uoon to snsecify. Oah H be possible that he doee ot know that they all have curly Curia In the vu- rrf our Lord 101? THia 18 the day of email (things, fastened In Vary ing number according to the re quirememts of cha situation around the feminine head, tn auch a fashion ae to dupe the unobservant of tnascu Unity. . - - : - We have ; the literature of . the - ocean, the literatnre of tore, the lit ; erature of. war. the Ittemture of com merce, tha literature of society-there la yet to be born the Uterature or ar - tlfiolal curia, or putt's. Itls possible of course, thai the fad will flash across the sky of fashion meteorlcally. ' disappearing into the oblivion which la the yawning fate of many of its kind. But if from the, present augm of certainty mar be augured. 11 is not so to be. The tiny, dainty, hair creations, movable, . removable afflx able and loMbla have the run of the day. -.Who with eyes in -his hand and ears in Che same vicinity wW .chal lenge the fact? -Oh. I declare rm Just frantic. ' Have you seen ? I'm going to have K announced from, the pulpit," ex - claimed a nervous woman lncoher-ntlina-rtoe-huxchlo.a; friend last finndav. "What h It?" questioned her friend anxiously; 'Is somebody deail. or- are vou undo'ie? Here's a mln. if that will helrt." "Oh. heavens, I've got a pin, ell rial.' aroanerf the un happy -woman. "But my puffs su-e cone, cone, cone, the bunch must have dropped on the street. and they were made out of my very own hair!" Down In the Academy of Music the . ether night something went wrong, the law of gravitation came Into play .nd a bunch of hair with procllvltlea "toward curvature felt softly - to the carpeted floor. . "I think you've lost something ' madam." said a gentleman gallantly, picking up the miniature bundle and ' offering it to the lady In front. "Well. I guess not." exclaimed the lady heatedly. "What do you think - 1 am. a aoubrette. cJrus elrl or a made-up advertisement for a -fiair tonic? Well. I'm not any of them and J don't thank you for the suggestion. Oh. take that thing away, take H sway!" "I saw her drop it Just the same," ; fluttered the man to himself, as he dropped the ouff gingerly Into his coat -pocket to give to his wife. eVena: a department store. . Enter ' a lady with hair of a violent hue (not violet, take notice O, reader of proofs). "1 wish to match my shade of hair in a half-dosen puffs." remarks the lady In decided tones. "Show me something please." - "I'm very sorry, but we haven't anything In quite so vlyld a shade of red," replies the clerk, -with fan more . candor than discretion. "But we can ord " "A ru.h of color the face of the customer, an opening of her lips to speak words which second thought ' ! represses, a flaahtng forth from her ', eyes of looks which .pierce the unfor tunate salesman Ilk a sharp instru ment, a turning upon her heel, a .-. vicious slamming of the door and -curtain. ' On of the tragedies, this of the tnatcMng process. Oh, the joy of the perfect fitting, own-hair curl, oh. , the pride of the fortunate owner, oh, " . the agony of one mourning a lost or nament, . oil. the diMrartlon of the i, search for a match, oh, the scorn of - those who wear them not. Who shall transmit to posterity a true in terpretation of the day of the artl-'- (Vela! curl? In the eternal realm of the masters of human emotions; his name shsll be nor Dennis nor Icha- tod. - - ; .jnsR toiwk rkcitai.. Graduate In Pianoforte at the Pres .i hrterian College Delights Her :' Friends. ' una or ins most interesting re ritala of the season was that given last evening by Miss Ethel Todd, grad uate in pianoforte at the Presbyter Un College, assisted by Miss Helen roll, organist of the First A. It. p, rnurcn. miss Toad s playing waa musician-like, without the . slightest auggestloa of the amateurish. With . much expression and facility of style she plsyed a programme exacting in Its make-up. , Her handling- of the "Noulletten" from the pen of Schumann "that - composer who Is a - stumbllng " block to most musicians, displayed a fine sense of rhythm, a careful use of the pedal and an admirable tone. The Mcadelssohn "Prelude"' showed a good command of the melody ac companiment device, and a delightful contrast followed In the "Spring Song" . of Hollander. Viae Foil's playing 'was unusually f fine. The "Sonata by MendelHsohn gave the performer an opportunity fr varied registrations. The Bach -"Toccata" and "Fugue.", a heroic . work,' waa played In the true Bach tyle the first with its flushes of virtuosity ' and the latter with its , motive threading Its way through a mas -of counterpoint. Her perfor msnree as a whole evidenced a fine " technical command. , Jlr. Kltcbln Will Come Again. The fiends of Congressman W. W. Kitchla are planning to bring him heck to the city for another speech. They claim that - they will secure either the Academy of Mualc or tha Auditorium for the event, and enliven the eccaasion with all necessary mu 'elc, decorations and accessories of such character. '. They further ' con tend that the time la more oppor tune now than It waa before Jor a speech from him. A desperate fight la on In the county between the three candidates for possession, with the end bard to foretell. '' Boys la Further Trouble. Tha police department waa noti ;. fled yesterday of the detention in . Covington. Ky, of Cash Robinson and Frank- Hargett two Western I'nion messengers, who are iunder bonds of 15 apiece for their a wear - ance at the next term of the court In this county for the alleged lar . ceny of H from Mr. W. R. Jacklns Tha hoya reft the city a few days - ago, ana nothing waa -heard: of them . until a message came -yesterday an- - Bouncing that they had been arrest ed in tha above-named city for va grancy. . Mr. McCbnkry Hera. ' . - -Mr -Jme H. aieGenkeyy a well- known BitHe student, of . Wrighta ' viile. Pa., is spending several days In t;.e city. He is returning from a t'-'.-r Sooth where he has fcees greet el lth universal favor. He expects t lend nert winter In the outhern f . s end do further work at places to a r. naa oeea extenaed tn "i 'T.a il0 is recornlsed as one t i i . rrf,?'undea Bible scholars' -- In this sort of, work to-day. A HABEAS CORPC3 CASS.. Attorney For Bob Sutton Has Writ - HMNoed in Caxae of Charge of 1ns- orderly Conduct Case Ho Dcfl nitely Settled. ' ; . . . rBobH5utteii- celered-Baesvrlver,; was tried before W.. M. Smith, re corder, yesterday morning on a war rant charging him with "engaging 1n disorderly conduct by hauling Will Patterson, colored, and . May .. Utley. white, around, drinking in a street hack," The-evidence was that But ton area seen near Sria hack or con ner of Trade and Davidson ' atreett yesterday " morning - about 919 o'clock' and in the , hack -were found Mav Utlev. who la remembered aa a frequenter of the court some months ago, partially under the Influence of whiskey, and a colored boy. Wilr Pat-1 up shop to-morrow follow.. y : ; ; terson. The officer making the Adams Grain and - Provision Corn- rest stated that they could hear thelpany, H. O. Link. Irwin-Graham Corn- sound of voices hundred feet or so, but heard no profane or indecent lan guage, nor did they see any misoe- havior. further than the fact of the white girl being in a hack with a ne gro at that hoar. Button's attorney contended that the warrant did not charge a criritinal offense, nor, even' admitting the charge was a criminal offense, that there, waa no vidense of any disorderly conduct, since there was no loud - or boisterous talking, cursing, etc., nor was there i any-evi dence of the eiighest disorder, and the officers swore Sutton .... waa not drunk.- Hi attorney further contended, that whatever the morals might be. It waa a question . for the court to enforce the law a It -exlstd, and not, by Judicial- construction, seek to enforce his own idea o mor als as law. --.. The court found Sutton guilty and fined him $5 and costs. He took an appeal, bond being fixed at 150. Upon a writ of habeaa corpua taken out before Judge Fred Moore, and heard by him in the Superior- Court room at 2:t0 o'clock. Judge ' Moore expressed the opinion that the war-ran-: did not contain a criminal charge, and that the evidence showed no crime to have been committed or ordinance violated. But, owing to the absence ot the solicitor, he or dered Sutton released upon the clerk taking, his recognizance in the sum of 150 to make hda appearance ad the next term of court to be held on first Monday In June, when the so Jteitor can look into the matter. HAD yOTHI.VO TO SAY. Mr. O. H. P. Cornell, Chief Kngineer of the ttoutltbonnd Railroad, Passea Througti Antagonistic LrgiMla. tlon an to Crpltal Has fict Hack ttw Mate 10 Years. "There Is nothing I can tell you regarding the Southbound road that Is to connect Winston-Salem w-ith Wadesboro for the' simrl reason that I do not know anything definite about it myself yet. Recent condi tions, particularly antagonistic legis lation and the panic, have so unset tled affairs that it Is -well nigh Im possible for a railroad man . to tell where ihe Is "at" and for auch an one to talk when he is not sure of hda ground la to my mind the'supremeet loity. I cannot tell you amrthina about the Southbound foe tha mtt a-ood reason that I know not h in to teiL" This was the statement mads hy Mr. O, 11. P. Vmell, chief engineer of the Southbound road, yesterday to an Observer man who called on him at the ftelwyn. Mr, Cornell was on his -way to Winston from Wadesboro Where he had Juat finished a tour of inspection over the pro jected route. In the course of his conversation he expressed th belief that the recent agitation aalnet the railroads in North Carolina as re flected In the action of the lat reg ular session of the legislature had set the state hack 10 years industri ally.' He expressed gratification however In the attitude of the spec ial sesslpn whk-h Indicated that the people ihsd recovered in a. measure their better sense and that the con servatives were more In power than before. IV OyiLCOCRT. ' A Kult JVr $10,000 Against Cornelius nimiture tvtmpanyort Trial A Di vorce Uranicd gnd a Non-Suit. A suit for 110,000 damn (ten tor In jury to an eye received while the plaintiff was an employe of the de fendant company was yesterday plac ed on trial in Superior Court by Proctor Ivey agalnat the Cornelius Furniture Company. A splinter be came lodged in the man's eye. this being, he claims the result of the bad place In which he was put to work and of the negligence of the man In charge of the work. Mr. Bre vard Nixon is attorney for the plain tiff and TUllett A Guthrie for the Company. , - One-divorce waa granted yesterday, that of J. C. Todd against Kllia Todd. The suit of T. J. Roberta against the Eouthern Railway Company and the Seaboard Air LJne waa non-suited. To Speak to Committee) of One Hon- area. - Prof.M.--R-"Walker, of; St.-John's College, Shanghai, China, will deliver an address Sunday night at St. Peter's Episcopal 'church, addressed especial ly to the committee of one hundred but the public In general Is invited end all strangers will be welcomed. The subject will be "Educational Work of the' Christian Missionaries In China." ln the morning Professor Walker will speak at the Church of the Holy Comforter.- : , Dismissed on. Vagrancy Charge. An Interesting rtrlal before the re corder yesterday '.morning waa that of Mary Clifton, colored, on the charge of vagrancy. ' Her attorney put up a strenuous and successful -fight, prov ing that she had been working more or less .recently.-i The purport the letter and spirit of the vagrancy act was threshed over by the lawyer, Mr. H. S. Pharr, who contended that both Immorality and Idleness must.be prov en to make out a caae. The woman was dismissed. Funeral of Mrs. Hanson. Impressive aervtcea were' held over the remains of MraR. M. Ran son yesterday - afternoon at the East Avenue Tabernacle before a large and sympathetic aodienoe. v Tne services - were in charge of the pas tor. Rev. J. A. Smith, and -Rev. Dr. R. G. MJUer. of the Bardie A. R. P. church. The paU-bearera -were cho sen from the ne-phews f the de ceased living- In the city. The Inter ment waa made at Elmwood. Funeral' of Mm. IloeOlgrr. Owing t to delay In transporting the remains of Mrs. . Louise Roedlger from Philadelphia where she died last Sunday. the funeral services will be conducted at tbe cemetery instead of at the home, as previously aano'uneedn-Tna body is expected to arrive this morn ing and- will be conveyed immediately to its last resting place. . , ' PLENTT OF TROUBLE Is eanaad by stagnation of tha liver aad bowels. To get rid of It and headaohe ssa bllkmsneee sod the potsoa that brings Jaundice, take Dr. King's N Ufa Pills, the raluble pnrifters that de tbs work without grinding or griping. Bo. at ait drag stares. MAKY FIRMS TO CLOSE. List of Those Who Have Signified Their Intention to Shot t'p bhop " To-Morrow, When - tbe Caroline League Opens at tbe New ; Ball . Park. - - -Those who Inaugurated ' the more ment for a universal closing of stores to-morrow so as to permit a record crowd to attend the opening game- of the - Carolina League between Char' lotto and Spartanburg,-. ha? been wonderfully successful in their efforts. The merchants have responded to the call readily, bemg anxious to do all In their power to give the manage ment some evidence of their co-operation. In addition : to 'others wtoose names have not been appended, the names of 'the - firms agreeing to shut T pany. Textile MIU tfuppiy company, Kuester-Pharr'' Company, Cochrane McLaughlin Company, A. T. Messlck Grocery Company, Pound A Moore Company, John R. Pharr. ' Char lotte Supply Company, Garibaldi,- Bruns - aV Dixon, Shelor St Company, the Tata Brown ; Company, the ' lionc-Tatc Clothing, Company, the Hub Shoe Store, the Charlotte Hardware Com pany, Southern Hardware ' Company, Weddlnarton Hardware Company, Usher Bros.,' Elam A Dooley Arnold M, Straw, Lubln Furniture Company, C. N. O. Butt A' Co., Milller-Van Nesa Company. Ray Printing Company, L. U Surratt, J. P. Jamlsen A Company, El R, Lents, Davla A Byerly, M. F. Klrby, Felix Hayman, J. C. Hunter, Powell A Company, Henry Hayman, W111lma Jl- fihtfltnn rnmnativ. J. A CliaardV-. BchlfCA Com ria.DlVM. Wallace, McKenale A company, joe Klouse, Hall Bros.. T. H. Austin.- W. F. Bennett. J. W. Mangum, J. C. Cooper, . Charlotte Music Company, W, H. Davla. S. H. Toungblood.- W. M. CrowelU Charlotte Coca Cola. Bot tling Company. Harkey A Page, the Good Roads Machinery Company, C, B. Floumoy A Company, Osmond L. Barrlnger .Company, Parker-Gardner Company, Chas. M. St left. Davidson A Wolfe, Armour Packlnr Company, Ewift A Company.. DIOCKSK OF yORTH CAROMJCA. Episcopal Convention Will Be ITeld .Next Week In RaleighAn Import ant Event. , ': Tha convention of the Ploceee . of North CaroHna and the annual meet ing, of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese will be held In Raleigh hext week, the dates being May th. 7th and tth. The Episcopal ministers of the city together with representatives of thelatty will attend this conven tion. The programme for the ... Wo man's Auxiliary is as follows: WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th. ' I: SO p. m., St. Mary's Cbapet, Ser vice for the Junior Auxiliary. Address by Rsv Sidney. Boat, Rev Harris Mslllnckrodt. THURSDAY. MAT 7th.' A. M.- Buslneaa meeting of diocesan officers .after the bishop's addreea. FRIDAY, MAY tth. 7:30 a. m.T-Church of tha Good Shepherd Holy Communion. 10 a. m. Christ Church chapeL Opening aervlce by tha bishop. Business session. Reports of Diocesan officers. - 11a. m. Church of the Good Shepherd. - ' Secretary's report to the bishop and convention. 12 m. -Christ Church chapel. ' Noonday prayer for missions and business sessions. ' - ( . .-. AFTERNOON SESSION.,; 4 p. m.- Christ Church chapeL Business meeting. Reports of parish hranches. 6:80 p. m. -Appeals from Diocesan missionaries. I . ' - EVENING SERVICE. "V; . liSO p. m. Church of the Good 8hpherd. " MISSIONART MBISTIWU. Evenlnir prayer. i Addresses on the work of the Wo man s Auxiliaries. Speakers: Rev. Robert Bruce Owens, Rev. Francis Moore Osborne. Charlotte Boys hi Trouble In Cving ton, Ky. Word has been received In the lty by the police authorities t the effect that Cash Robinson and Frank Har gett. well-known young man of tne city, are in the toils at Covington. Ky.. on the charge of loitering about the city. Two other boye are with them, giving their names as William James and Russell Williams. These names are not familiar here and rt is thought that the two latter may have given -false names. The Kentucky .. police wlnhed to know If they were.. wanted here but they are nott, .- .. . t -V n Escaped Convict Captured After Two - Years. ' " .- After a long period of . liberty amounting ' probably to- two - yeara, Charles Brlce, a colored man w ho wan a member of LIUUe's convict camp, has been 'arrested In Greenville, S. C, where he was held for the Charlotte authorities. Officer J. H. Fisher went after him. ' f" ' .--' The Norfolk authorities reoort.the capture of Isaac Huffcy. colored, who la alxo an "escaped convict from Meck lenburg. He has not yet been placed by the local police but he will prob ably be sent after. .'' ; ' ' Major Vagce Will Keep jlouwe. His many friends and acquaintances In this city will be glad to know that Major Zebulon V. Vance. United ittates army, retired, has decided to make Charlotte his home, and has al ready prepared to go to house-keeping at an early date. Two -of his nieces will come to Charlotte and make their home with him. Major .Vance has been here for several months and is pleas ed with the old city in which his la mented and beloved father. Governor and Bcnai'or Zebulon B. Vance, ' lived. Archdeacon Osborne Going to London. Archdeacon E. A. Osborne will leave about May 1st for London, where oa June 16th. he will attend tha Pan Anglican church Congress. At tha close of this convention of representa tives irorn the Church of Highland and the American Eolscooal Church. ha will attend the Lambeth conference as chaplain to Bishop Cheshire. Thla is a decennial conference of the bish ops of the Anglican communion. Both are deliberative assemblies. - s , . Prcubrtery Xext Week. The First Presbytery' of the Aaaocl. ate Reformed Presbyterian Church of me noutn will convene at Yorkvilla, , C . next Monday night for Ha spring sluing. The churches of Charlotte and Mecklenburg come wBhln the copeof this Presbytery and a, num ber, of representatives are expected to attend from this section. Rev. Dr R. O. Mlller.-f Ihe Hard Is church. Is moderator. k . . STOMAW-Arj TJV-TR6UBt. ' CURED. . ,J Orlne Laxstlvs Fruit Svi-un stomseh and liver trouble aV U P,ld7 femtoe, and stlmulste. the Uver s?d howei. without hnuttng theaser.M Uks pills and ordinary tharUeaT' I. eures tndlaestlew and -iw . " "r1: . '! ehronle. constipation. i f.?" and is mfW and pleasant to take n'tZli UiaadA CaT C . All tha fine qualities of a high, grade coffee," strengthened and emphaaixed by our own distinctive methods of pre- .. - paring, blandlnr and roasting. .. t . . v ''.. V . .- . . . ' , .. " "v. , . .. , 1 r . ....... " Sold everywhere s . . -"'..; X eta.- l-Ib. can. -' - -h . The Rdly-Tarlor Co., 11 O, La. ' - r e - " r ' Unvarying uniformity In flavor and strength haa mad Jackson Square. the unanimous choice of experienced coffee drinkers. - T sealed cans by your grocer. j No Premiums,' no Coupons, but "QUAJJTT." s (HPORITRS COfftt COMPANlf, LID.,' Kew OrlcaiB, U. S. A- , a , Chambers A Moody Co Charlotte, Holeaale Agents, t '.;'. Pr.' Kirk Freachea To-nlghL ovr-Dr. H.-r Klrkkr-of-BaUUnora, Md preachea to-night at the Second Presbyterian ohurch to which he waa recently extended,' a unanimous call. Doubtiesa a large congregation will greet ham on this i occasion. Dr. Kirk is an able divine and the Second church ipeople are anxfkms that he come to them to labor. While in the city he is at the home of Dr. John R. Irwin and family. ' Dearth of Mr. W. M. Ballard. N Mr. W. M. Ballard died at hia home in North Charlotte yesterday morning, after an lllnees of several weeka. He ! survived by his wife and several children. The funeral services will be conducted this morning at 10 o'cock by Rev. A. R. Surra M and tha inter ment will be at Elmwood. ' Announcement ' I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector ' of Dis trict No. S, subject to the action of tha Democratic Primary. . , . . B. E CUNNINGHAM. Mil) RELIABLE M (MM. sniff . , ' - - v -v.' . .. v . carries a record of 66 years of honorable, fair and square dealing. If ' you buy your piano from this timer honored firm, no mat ter how much or how , '.little you wish to pay for a piano, you will' always , get full value for your money. Chas M. Stleff " Manufacturer . of The Artistic Stleff, Shaw and fe. Sileff-Seif-ryerpianb. , t SOUTHBRN WARCROOMS- -S W. Trado St ,s : cHARixyrrE, . n. c ' . C. H; WILMOTH, Mgr. TTe carry a complete stock .of - the Whiting : Standard Papers, which represents "p. tfie.Xmost : modern ideas ' in fine stationery. They V en brace . Correspondence, , Mourning and Wed ding Stationery,, Tape- .-.' , . . .. .- . . -i teries, Visiting Cards,". Typewriter Papers . and Pound Ulcere Co. ill 8. Tryon. Thona 41. COFFEE Sold la GOLDEN GLORY Stuffed Tomatoes Slice off a cap from the blossom' end of the tomatoes and scoop but the pulp. Fill -with soaked rice mixed with chopped parsley, salt and red pemer and 2 teaspoons of Golden Glory eookin&Oil Replace the caps and 6lowly bake in a pan containing ::'' Golden . Glory Cookies Oil Save Butteruse Golden Glory Cooking Oil All Grocers. Brannon farbonating Co.' Charlotte. N .C. Box II. 'Phode 111. Make Your Suit 8ilk', velvet, woolen or tha lighter summer suits all can be dry cleaned and pressed by our perfect "French" process and made to took like new gar ments for a charge so small that It will surprise you. v Our - process removes spots, stains and soil.' eradicates every wrinkle, crease or mark of wear and leaves no odor, does not affect the most deli cate color or Injure in any way the' most dainty, fabric or article of trimming. Try us we guarantee per fect satisfaction. . . . Charlotte Steam Laundry ; Launderera, Dyers, Cleaners. ' ,r V : Charlotte, N. C -: Now 'for Fancy Hosiery! You can satisfy your love for color when it comes to hosiery! with oui breaking any rules of good tasted ' - ' ; We 'have them in various degrees of loudness. ; ' ; They're a smart .lot Prices 25c., 35c. and 50c. . -v We Make Shirts. Tha Tate-Brown Co. n ' Wercall your especial attention to our , large V stock of Smts.-r There's not-a -bad-one inour- store. :We have sizes 13 l-24o 20. "What size do yoU ; ' weart ; " -' , '. '. ' -" "V ':r(-S W0::: It matters not' the size or the kind of Shirt you ; gMvgiviotJ; col' lars, with' or. without :ciiffs, WW Shirts, , Col- v pred Shirts, Plain Shirts, 'Plaited, Shirts, Silk Shirts. - Our line of Silk: Shirts with collars at- -tached is something swellS Give us a calL - ED. . MELLON G. REMEMBER MELLOJl's CIX)TilES FIT. DR. JOHN R. IRWIN ' OFFICEt NO. 31 SOUTH TRYQN AT' irr- Woodall & Sheppd's Pbonea: Office Reildenco ttS Easter Lillies Hydrangas, Asalias, j Spiaries, Roses -and Carnations. jPlace your Easter order in time, before the Easter rush is on. - Scholtz, The Florist Go'Garts and White Enamet Cribs The largest stock in "the State. Special prices on 'Folding Carts i - r " ' . ' . Vudor , 'Re-enforced Hammocks they are the kind, that don't have to be bought every season Sold - here t only. . " : -'..V:. ; - y; p:PT' 1 1 I A nice lot of neat designs, in Oak. Maple and Mahogany, and must be eold to gtve ua much needed room . . Below we give a small list of prices which will give you some idea of the SLAUGHTERING PRICES we are making on Desks: ... , I ISO Golden Oak Peak for...... C.TS Imitation Mahogany Desk ; fo r . T.l Weathered. Oak Desk for..;. .. 1.71 Golden Oak Desk for....i. . . 1 9 q weathered Oak Desk ..tot, is. at uoiden oak Ieck to......; ,ll.t Weathered Oak Desk for.... ll. Bird's Eye Msple Desa tor., II7.J Weathered Oak Desk for... Sl.t Bird s Bra Maple Desk for . Come In and see these unparaH?led ..to attend thla sale. L ubm ; Furniture "Obi y o i-'- ntnir GET OUR, PRieES on EIAMONDS or SILVER. We can convince- you -that-we. can compete with any house In te country for fins quality goods. A large assortment- of all else Diamonds, mounted any style desired. . .:. ... GARIBALDI, & DIXON XXXXZZZJ Mitxxxxxxxxxxa .... . ......$ S.00 . . . . ft.00 . t . . . d,73 ... ....... . . . . ... . ....... S.7S :. ' . . . i . . ..... ..... ....i . .... . . ...... .R T.SO" ...... 11.00 ...... 1I.OA ...... values. . .. ............ ia.co It is well worth yonr while va, '-- - -V- y - - fbilMlii i t pi -r-T'
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