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CHARLOTTE DAILY -SERVER, JUNE 30, .1003. PEOPLE'S COLUul AFF.UES AT , ASHEVILLE HEARING IX . WHITNEY 3LTTER column Mt rate of. leu cent, per lhw Wtchanl bet July 7th i as Day r .1. wn,rt. i mA tkr lor lesa Hearing the Petition of Broun of sis words. , No ad taken "for 1cm tlum 20 cents., lu advance. ; v wanted. , Vv, i . , . . - 11 WANTED "A cm Plaster' agents In ev ery. city aBd town in the South where w are now not seoresented. ' Those aeai ; ers who desire -a plaster - to . "tie to" ahould write u ' Carolina Portland Ce- , ment Company,: Southern Distributer, I Special to The Observer. Charleston, &. C & Co. Little Girl Bitten by Vicious nog nu n i iieuevt d to iixvf mt lift blew xho Owner of the Animal Also Bitten T. P. A. Convention "M Secured For Attheville by Hard u ork Mountaineers Who frnno to Hoot For Praia? Keturit jlucn Din. appointed, Especially Mr. La Fayette ournette, or timet Mountain An Indian Hen Found In yard. which was some time a-o plated in the hands of receivers. ;- The order cites the Whitney Company receiver, the Bankers' Trust Company and Oth era interested to appear and" show cause; If any.yhy the'eompany should Ashevllle, June 2 4. Judge Pritch WANTED copies of the May number I ard . has made an vorder setting- July The Messenger or nope. . 0.17th th. i.i..fr v..ri - i . . . i pwiuun in tne case or crown a vn vVANTiSD-Laundry sgents ?e"' against the Whitney Power Company;, Sanitary Steam Laundry. Charlotte. N. C. mJ i i i Hi i i t . ' 1 WANTED Teachers tor tf.'C." schools and colleges. Many spienma oraunjfa. List free. If unemployed, write for spe cial g uaranteed offer. Sheridan's Agency, Greenwood, 8.. C .' ' ' .'"' "" - - WANTED Men to .learn barter .trade, a ot D8 ... d . b-BkM1Btcy. .Aw mmn tL' mi cnaira con-i - stsntly busy.; licensed instructors, tools I numDer oi concerns were admitted as given, diplomas granted, wages Batur-1 parties to the suit by order of Judge Amwm . nnaltlonS' waiting, wonaeriui De mand for graduate. Write tor catalogue. Moler Barber college. Atlanta. ua. WANTED Salesman to sell retail trade; Fifi to X17S per montn ana iiptiiu. w commission: experience unue t Hermtnguen Cigar Co.. Toledo. Qmo. .y, . for sale. . -:: ' typewriter. 1 sewing machine, rug ana other household furniture. 719 N. Pine. FOR SALE 4 weathered oak dining room or library chairs. 1 white iron bed. 1 white enameled bureau and washstand, 1 Prltchard. ' They Include the Yadkin Electric company, Yadkin Land Com pany. Yadkin. Mines Consolidated Company, Barringer Gold Company, Rowan Granite " Company And . the Yadkin and Virginia Land and Im provement Company, v t , , The Ashevllle and North Carolina delegates to the national T. P. A. con vention at Milwaukee have returned happy over securing for Ashevllle the 18UU ; national : convention. - There were at first four bidders for the con vention; Ashevllle, Omaha, Chatta nooga ana.v Birmingham. umana withdrew In favor of Ashevllle and white enameled bswiuMa wasnstana. t Birmingham In favor of Chattanooga, Tc fwhiu iron wonby a Jjjljr of 23. single bed and mattress. 1 pair of pillows, A8hev.uie. - l'eply Jndebted to Mr, lotte, for their , efforts and efficient work in helping secure the conven tion. ' Mr. Harvey stopped in Ashe-, vile to-day and was greatly elated over the success that the North-Car- FOR RENT Two apartments in Norraaa I olina dejegates achieved. Mr. B. II. fate. Hot and cold water. - Apply ia Marsh, of Winston-Salem, the newly S mattresses. Mrs. H, E. C. Bryant, Cen tral Hotel. Room U. ' , , FOR RENT. ; Chaa. W. Norman, at Btone V Barringer Co. ; elected president of the North Car-, una division, Ti- P. A., also did most emcient worn . for Ashevllle., The 09 convention will be held In Ashe vllle In June and it Is believed bv the LOST or carried away from Observer of- returning delegates that there will be nee by mistake, new umbrella, ttewa.ro I oeiween s.vuu ana ,u delegates ana LOST convention visitors here at that time, : DOG BITES LITTLE GIKL. An'excitlnr Incident occurred at the nans Kes tannery yesterday after- TT . . . I . . . .i n uwu usu m tune Kin, it)iiio ciair. iAHT-Jgnt orewn nair Praia. .w. yeari durhte or Mr . If returned to Observer office. LOST On Trade. North Tryon,' square or street car. gold barrette pin Sunday at- ternoon. Please return to Observer. U returned to Observer office. MISCELLAyKOra. BOARD' In private family,- 9 per week, i Miss Mary Atkins. Weaverville. N. C Mrs. A. B. Blair, of Ashevllle. was aitacKed and severely bitten by a bull dog. It is feared that the dog, which wa killed, . had the rabies and Mr. and Mrs. Blair left this afternoon for Atlanta for the purpose of having the little victim treated. , A party of number- 723. was going through the tannery when the dog, An animal belonzinsr to Mr. GUARANTEED SLK DRESS GOODS at Hart, a watchman at the place, sud- manufacturera' prices, w me ior a.m-1 aeniy sprang at the child and sunk Dies. D. J. BosUaa Co.. rayetteviiie. n8 teeth in her left leg. . It wm onlv auer desperate efforts .that the dog wag cnonea and beaten loose. It fin ally becoming necessary to literally tear the flesh in order to get one of uie aog g teem ioose. The animal alter . oelna loosed - frnm h -hfM i . . . . . . YOUR PIANO tuned, repaired, repoiisn- vg Mr. Mart, its owner, and bit -a Tami v fi.iurv. care Parker- nim tnrough the hand. - With the Gardner Co.. Charlotte. 'Phone X; dog's teeth sunk in his hand Mr. Hart OA., " . ... wun nia rreed hand caught the dog SALE Bargains In all ..nni ,v,. ,,-., .;,.., . v, kinds ef electrical supplies, electrle and ,"",:,,"" 7. t. PANAMA iATS cleaned and shaped in to the latest style. Micpast jurscnDaum, Tha Hatter. EstabUahed U. . Charlotte, N. C. 1-'. i-Ui- RECEIVER'S kinds er electrical supplies, eiaciriv inu . . iMen.iD,itw. CombinaUon nxtar... art glass gooda.tc. ! t"8'-- Tom can save . money Terms cash. Jno noi Mr. . Glenn, an other ,watchmanf" who had come to Smith Electric & Mfg. Co. Kv hnvintr W. Todd, Receiver for I tne rescue, shot the dog flve times. NEW STEAM OUTFIT. U by 14 LiddeU Chambera engine. - M by U return tubular half arch front Nagle boiler with all pip and fixtures. Will sell at great sacrifice. Never been used. Installed Weber Gas Producer plant. Addreaa W. T. Irvin. Box 1 Smithflald, N. C Its head was taken off and sent Atlanta. tq MOUNTAINEERS SORELY DISAP ' POINTED. . ' , Many of the delegates from Ashe vllle and western North Carolina, to the Democratic State convention at Charlotte returned last night on the NOTICE 250 laborers wanted for track "Craig Special." It was a sorrow- laying ana Ballasting on J. u. c u. tiy. iui ouncn or crai rootera that came between bt. Paul, Va.. and Marion, N. I in. The boys were sorely dlsao- C. Apply to Meadows Company, John- pointed over the result and the defeat son City. . Tenn., or O. J Zlimnerinan. of Mr Cra(, Ior tn nominatlon. Tney Dante, Va.: C L.. Ruffln. dlnchport. Va.; had ? "J M. H. Weiler, Johnson City, Tenn. tTSED MAILS ILLEGALLY. Officers of Central life securiUes CX)mtxinT. of Chicago, Arrested on Charge of Using Mails to Defraud 1U-leased on joint pona or sio.uwu. determined and with the nomination of Mr. JCltchin their spirits fell and the convention had no further attrac tion for them. Perhaps the most disappointed Cralr auDDorter wan Mr. LaFayette Burnette, of Black Moun tain,, one of the oldest Democrats in the county and also one of the most highly respected citizens. Mr. Bur netts sacrificed much to attend the Ohfeac-o. June 29. Birch F. RhC dus, Edward FrRhodu. and Thomas S0" A ihi aJLf.e:,on.! itnoaus. orgnizuroi me wuuhum Charlotte to see his bosom friend NEWS OF THE CPITATj CITY. Condition of Governor Glenn's Moth. . ? er ! Improved Power Company . Chartered For FayevUIe July - lsth Date of Beginning of iJtcamp ' ment at r Camp GlennAdjutant General will Ask Re-Appointment. .'OVserver Bureau, - ' The Holleman Building. Raleigh. June 29. ' Governor Glenn came In this morn ing from Greensboro -' and reported that his mother's condition was : im proved, though she has quite a' se vere attack of rheumatism.: He Jeaves for Denver to-morrow at noon s and will atop for a'few.hburs ti Wa&h Ington to see the . Seoretary of - War about matter relating; to - tho Na tional Guard, -hi:':.? v 7 ; The work of putting- tip the big or gan in the Auditorium of the State School for the Blind Is in progress. It is being Installed in. the east end of tne' Dig room. . . ; . The general expression of pinl4n here is that the i: Legislature will promptly provide a State primary law, For this there is a general demand It Is also said that the aspirants for 'jrovernor spent a total of something like 1100,000 In their campaign for the nomination.' - i - or ,.-., A charter is granted the Southern Undertaking Company, at Ashevllle, capital stock 126,000, Gay Green be ing the principal stockholder. i, At noon to-day State Superintend ent Joyner left or Cleveland, O., to attend the annual convention or tne National Educational Association. Adjutant General Robertson is an aspirant for re-appointment. W. A. Withers, of Agricultural and Mechsjsitcal College, who is crop re porter ior tne united states tor worm Carolina, goes to Washington to be there July 1st at a meeting of the various crop reporters to make up the cotton crop report under the direction of the Secretary or Agriculture, lie then goes to New Haven to attend a meeting of the American Chemical Society and will, attend the agricul tural school at Cornell University during the remainder of July It ie expected that Taft wHl speak at Greensboro during the summer atd persons here are Quite confident that he will come to Raleigh to speak dur ing the State Fair. Adjutant General, Robertson n nounces that Governor Glean has deft nltely fixed July 18 th as the date of the beginning of the encampment of the First Regiment at Camp Glenn, fcn't It Time to Chonje v.Hi: irf-'f saw i . ' V 0 a n o 3 Isn tit time -to change; from the heavy winter foods to M n o o a a 0 that makes srood muscle and brain without tax ing f thtii jdigestion. Shredded Wheat Biscuit with creamand a .little fresh fruit for breakfast will keep the stomach sweet and d clean and the bowels healthy a " an n arrive. An irtni iimmo food, ready-cooked, ready to f serve. At your irrocers.' U a 0 e a & ( .:,: a n 4 imp m .as fl a a serve. At your grocers.' Alwayt heat the Biscuit in oven to restore crispness. 'Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits with milk or cream will supply all the energy needed , for a half darY work. Try Toasted TRISCUIT, the Shredded Wheat wafer, for luncheon, with butter, cheese or mannalade. NO STUTTERING WOMEN. Morehead City, and July 27th as that for the beginning of the encampment I A n a, . wkl l. I siasgfvisaii Auvutftv, Sl k-V.,,.. u wlV, r.i: far the A W" r-marks that "women who done because it will give time for the tutur scarce"), marksmen of both regimenu to quau Aye the women wl B't ituUM.. th,y ify themselves in order to go to the , k , ,trtlght. aASk no Mnnsl vlflsa r)finrlt ,Vt Alrl hv . ' . " . They may talk It bright and early; they tne war wensnnwni hi umo rcrrj, .. .., i.,.. O- where troops go from all over the country, ootn reguiara aou vumuicc... may talk it sweet and gayt this State having sent a eam iaiiBut they win not st-t-stutter, in a queer, year. This year mucn pewer skuii spasmodic way. work will be done because oi tne ex cellent rifle range at Camp Glenn, I Did you ever see a woman for one mo- which will be complete for the first ment hesitate. time. I When she wants to do some talking, to The TJtHe Ttlver Power Company, commend you or Derate; headauarters Favetteville. is charter-1 Did" you ever see her stumble over syua a oini.i nr.ir iino noo and W. D. ' ble or word, '" "v -, -1.1 -Ilk V,. UV.III mA .th.ri tn.krhrlflAr Itlin ntrvom, jrany lamiiuu, win, uti is to et power from, that stream, I V1 sentence. Diurreai wmcn is very noia ana n lAtK WOman sny question; ask . the able fall, and -utilise this for electrle ., - power developments in various ways. t quk.klyi k it' slowly; she will At tne catnoiic cnurcn c .., ever ,Un(I and ,tarei where the orphanage is located, 1 with . her j.w. t-t-t witching, and her er Havden was made a priest yester-i . u.,. k.,,,,. . day. He was stationed -here . four j Aa" she turns embarrassed from you or years ago as a seminarian ana n . j goeg Btggerlng about, reeentlv been at Belmont. , His duties! - s wilt be here. The number of Orphans 1 1 Jiave known the men to stutter; at Nasareth Is 62. . TO SETTLE VIRGINIA CASE, Master and Counsel Take) 'First Step In Settlement of Debt Suit Pro. ceedlns; Will Begin November th Amount of Interest to Be Paid Is an Important Feature. t.t.tlmea araln re neat: '- T-i-trying words to utter when ' their friends they g-g-greet; ' 1 Bui I never knew an lnstsnce wheal a woman made a break. And began to atutter trying rapid thoughts to overtake. No. A woman never stutters; never born to that: she wss Washington, June 29. Preliminary I v. vh ..ma ia her. aha would steps looking to tho adjudication of J 0UCkiy lay it fiat, the Virginia-West Virginia debt suit, I gn-, never pauae or falter In the ow pending in the Supreme Court of the United States, were taken at a conference here to-day between for mer Rpresentatlve Charles E. (Llttti field, of Maine, and counsel for the two States. It was decided that the first formal hearing In the case shall utterance of sound. While the fashion is for talking. hearer Is around. and a DOOM ! That's what has struck our summer suitings, and It's a lasting boom, too.' THERE'S SOLID COMFORT In them, as well as style and AND ECONOMY. Two-piece suits Tailored to Tsste $20.00 to $50.00. Securities Company, and half a doz en subsidiary concerns, were arrested . to-night, charged wJth using : (the malls in a scheme to defraud. The nominated. As the train pulled over tne Blue Ridge on the return trip Mr. Burnetts with tears in his eyes declared that he was glad he was coming home in the night. He said eomnl&lnt unon which the warrants that if possible he would cut every ""rir6" "? Sa&lgdea1 by William M. Ketcham. a United States postoffice Inspector. He charges the R hod us brothers with a violation of section 5S40 of the United States statutes and asserts that the letter might never reach across, the Blue rviuge. . .- .: .-" Last night about 9 o'clock ' Mr. George Bryant, who resides on Depot street, heard peculiar noise In his used in the alleged scheme to defraud back yard and going out found flut was received by 0- M. Holllday, Mel- taring on the .ground an Indian hen rose Park. Illinois. ' ... . I or river crane. The bird in Its flight The defendants were at once ar-I had struck some electric wires and ralgned -on the charges,, hearing of I becoming shocked had fallen to the Which was postponed until July 8th. ground. -Mr. isryant said tnat tne 'A Joint bond Of 115,000 was then filed and they were released. None of the Rhodus brothers would discuss the arrests..- - - . " United States District Attorney Sims said that developments before I noise that It the grand Jur yto-day were responsl ble for the arresta . Mr. Sims refused to say what ' the developments are but stated that the investigation or the central Life se curities Compsny and its - auxiliaries probably will ba prolonged for sever . ai days. - xwenty-nve or more wit nesses have already been heard in the case but others are to be summoned and it will be several days before the inquisitorial body is ready to report cry of the. bird sounded exactly like a nttman and tnat' ne nearly , . dis tinguished the - word: "C-r-a-l-g. C-r-a-l-g." ' He said this morning that he, thought when he first, heard the was. the Buncombe crowd returning , from - Charlotte shouting the name of their favorite and leader. v . -1 ClAYTOS GOES TO LINCOLN. ' ; . ' The Biggest Dam. . Kansas City Post.: ' ; - . ' golf when they, saw an old gentleman h?"ow tot Llnooln on his way to Declares That He Knows V Nothing About ' His Selection as Chairman of the Denver Convention. V Montgomery, ' Ala., ' June ' 29. Henry D. C'ayton, said to have been selected by William J. Bryan ss per manent chairman of the Denver convention, departed from Mont gomery to-night for ' Birmingham, from which city he will leave to- Denver. Mr. Clayton declared that he had no information : about the selection ss chairman of the convention. - . Beyond the announcement -in the press dispatches," he said, "that Mr. Bell has been selected for. temporary chairman and myself .for -permanent looking . at them - wistfully. They - asked him to join the game, which he did with alacrity. He was mild In speech and manner and played well. But once when he made a fooslo , he 'ejaculated vehemently tho word:. "Assouan!"' -1 7 - A few momenta later, when he had chairman I know nothing. - It may - -J - w ' w I fc. u. im ..vh w u . . "Assouan'. - I have not received any telegram about The fourth time he said this one or the matter. The fact is the men his new made friends said; I selected for chairman will hardly T A - a. m.m A Km InAol.Ulw. l,nHl..iH..Mf I MM, It K ... .k T a. will von tell me why you say 'As aousn' so often?" , , - : Brasirs High Tariff. -WelU" said - the . old gentleman. Baltimore American. ,,n.:.;. " Tn" Dlgrrn a"m " tne . -Outside, of a few cotton factories -WoriaJ i I that i mkklnc aood headway Rrazll He was) a Presbyterian clergyman. h-, few tnfant induatrie to hnnf nf " iilil fr. H W. Kann 'an A UKA-u aitxii-i.tJ. American engineer, who has lately at gives me pleasure te speak a good vlnltad that country. ?'confJrr0'f !?,!! n7ZL "But th ""'of fostering Its lZ0f l V.f .N?r. SnStif'w.ffc Industrie, the Bra.ilian Congress hss rina lrr dTorta and liver comnii-M. I laviea enormously uiia uuun to lm- tions; while for lame back and weak I ported goods, l met a lenow Amert- kidneys It csnnot be too highly recom. I ran in. the State of Sao Paulo who rnd-d." F.i.ctrlc Bitters rtitim tn; told me thlt s t,urry he. brought In . creative hinctiona. purify the Vlood. and frftm ,h- k, impart renw-i vigjr ana vitality to theiy. J ..- ' , , ,- weak and dehllltatad rf both aa Sold 120 by the customs OfflcialS, al- under guarantee at ail drug storea toe. I though he paid for It here only fit 7 Sllnstrel Slvr Last Night, A n aiien'a Mlnatrels gave a per. be held at Richmond, Va.. November formance last night In a tent In the 9th next, before Mr. Llttlefleld, the rear of the Academy of Music No- maacsr In th nrtoceedines. That data hodw knew they were coming Until was set in order to permit of confer- they "drlv up" or rather marched on ences . between counsel representing dress parade to the square yesterday Virginia and West Virginia with a morning playing, repeating mu view if possible to reaching an agree- formance last night. - They had a fair ment upon many minor points involv ed in the case. Those present at the conference In addition to Mr. Llttlefleld, were At torney General William Anderson, of Virginia, and Holmes Conrad and Randolph' Harrison, representing the State of Virginia; Attorney General William O. Conley. of West Virginia; sized crowd. w.!th Coae" Is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. This clever Coffee Substitute was recently pro duced by DT, snoop, tiaoine, wis. noi a rain Of real torei in n mnw, ur, hooD's Health Coffee Is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, eta uHv it wmtlA fool an aKMrt hn froiessor MOgg: tormer secretary oiimaht drink It for coftee. no. so or s lha Tr.iaim Tnlrn ft r'arllala and At. I minutes tadloua bolllna. "Made In a mln torney Mulholland. representing West "te," say. the doctor. Sold by Miller-Vsn Tr n n a n I A rrArnai unh nartn rsnrv. I " v ' ' " " ' resenting the bondholders. - The . debt dispute arose over the creattlon of the State of West Virginia out of the original domain of Virginia and the proper apportionment of the bonded indebtedness . oi : tne . latter State. Just what amount is involved cannot even be estimated. The orig inal one-third which the , Virginia contestants set apart as the portion of West Virginia wss between fJO.ooo.. 000 and $40,000,000. . The settlement of the amount of Interest to be pald is one of the most Important features of the suit. : Is Oratory Drawback t Boston Globe. ' .. -- The great orators have not been the most fortunate aspirants for the presi dency s Webster, ciay, Douglas and Blaine were Idolized y trwir follow ers, not only for tneir abilities and personal traits, but alsj for vieir per suasive powers, of speecn. ; Horace Greeley, candidate of the Dm.iciats and Liberal Republicans In 1872, was not a notable orator, but was. none the less, an effective talker.. He made a speaking tour In the latter part of the campaign, and although his posi tion wss an- anomalous one, he ac quitted himself with credit, even If he was overwhelmingly defeated. Til- den, who In his free soil days msde speeches, obtained his mastery by his pen. not by his tongue. Grant, who was called the silent man because he I could not make a speech when he first became a candidate, lesrned to cpesk very well In public, his speech for Garfield in 1880 being a good f x-1 ample of his development In that Di rection. ... . , i .,' A Name In Which . There Is Something For Piano Buyers . CMckering Is the came that stands for pre-eminence ia the piano world for ton ' quality and durability un equalled. The ( Chickerinf SmslJ Grand Is the crowning achievement of Chlckerlng A Son. Wa will be pleased to show them to you. - Parker-Gardner Co, t.. Charlotte, X. C $20.00 to $50.00. H Tub. Ties! r Plenty of them here. - Made in a great va riety of . ' materials, weaves and " patterns altogether the Bmartest lot of wash ties we've ever carried. ' ,Many styles. - Get a supply of them ': now, now when our stock is, at its best. ; -u Prices 25 to 50c. , The Tate-Brown Co. WeMaleSbirti GREEN POND GRANITE BRICK COMPANY GIBSOX, N. C. Offers contractors and builders the neatest pressed building brick on the market for the money. Do not break In shipping, not affected by frost, harden with age and dompare favor ably with the highest priced brick In the country. Write for prices and testimonials. F P-V P-v--, r s tJj I kAWVa- C . irjsutiArjcz ' , : v .. a -i , ; HRE, , LIFEe : ACCIDENT ' OFFICX Wo, $ But Btlldlsia. 7 ' BeO Thons) itOl Supplies; ; Go Office Outfitters, tit S. Tryon. PHONE NO. 40 MOTEL SHOREHAM Virginia Ave. and Beach, Atlantic City, N. I , A modern hotel with every convenience; private baths, elevator, etc. Table and service kept at a hifrh standard. The open lawns surrounding the hotel, as sure plenty of light and air , Rates very moderate. Hotel Shoreham is conduct ed bv a North Carolinian and is patronized largely by Carolinians -and Virginians. Booklet and rates upon application. - - - ' W "R rflTTPV , - V W Jb AA.s -. Wall Paper Paints dlabastine Jap-a-lac Calcimo Torrence Paint Co. -l '. 10 KORTH TRYOJf. . 'ftLiiiEfSlrir 1 mDUAUUC n rrroif I tAM.tf, FJUIAXTON It Cff; AUDfTDRIUM BLDG. mm -s r.i T STYLISH LIVERY PASSENGER AND BCGGY 6ERVICE, We have the oldest and largest Livery Stables in. the South and keep for hire the most stylish Horses, and Vehicles. . "( ' - Dealers in Horses, Mules, Vehicles and Harness. . J.. V. Vadsworth's Sons! Compsny Vo Finance Committee Meeting. The protracted session of the Stat Democratic convention has Interfered! slightly with, the workings Of munl-l clpal government. Although, as Itl chanced, no important board meetings were scheduled for the period monop olized by the convention, the meeting of the finance committee to pass on the budgets of the various depart ments was not held yesterday or Ui night, as had been thought possible. This will come later. L-rvTTH TV X. 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Atlmatm, 7sw We strive st all times to sell standard goods and tn the "WakcAe'd we have a Go-Cart with a reputation, and we always back these Orts wt: our guarantee. ...... - j Our stock of these Csrts Is very vsried, ran rinr In price fmtrt : t 111. 00 for a folder and from $1.00 to $15 00 for a han 1 -1 t These Carts are manufactured from sn esreclslly r-rerarpi r.-i only the best shellac la used In finishing them, which acooi. sir : retaining their bright, fresh sppea ranee. " When In aeed Of a Cart, Insist en see ing the Wakee' V IVe T. r.IcCDY t" C The Howe Furnisher.
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