THE OlARLOTTE NEWS.
VOLUME V.
CHAHLOTTE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 13,1891.
NUMBER 744
I
DAMAGED BY
WATER
DUR.NU
Last Night's Storm.-
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T.LScijrle&Co.
As soon Astho losses can Ix- adjusted 1U
out for the greatest lrwiis 'et II-rol.
T. I. SK.Kil.K A CO.
Fifty cents on tin- dollar i- tin- way we pro"
..,' to sell a large lino ..f I'unisol. that we
dosed out from .1 nuiii'ifai lur-r. All nrencw
ami the latest "tvle- m. two are alike
M.(i buys a 'l no purinol. tl.M Lays a f t
one. It's "worse than thai, we inoiin to soil
the- 81 fio'lory i we mean what we
nay ami we .toil loo- K " , vnree on tin
s.iv this ill tin o-'V "I :mV.ih.
T. L. Seiglo & Co
No. II vV. Trad- h-. Is'.. S. Tryon st.
CHAlihi . I'l'l'.. N. '.
jfKvory article IxiunUl of us that '""
m.l prove to I ex iiv n reir, nlcd n'u-l
U' relumed n " ' once. "' " ,lr lfl l!
will I i-i-hed "ii 1 ' prefer !
U- reliable lo aiivllmii!
Iiv order "f
I I.. s l li . I I'. A "
BurwcII Soon.
HKTiiS AT K! 1 A I I..
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I'm, -a m. k ..I IV: in-, ry -"..p-. hri"1, '
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nil. leUiev I f - - ' " 1
iicuratiy -i ' i t Lor,- .n- :.,:
ICED DRINKS.
S,ta Water Milk shakes, l-cnn .na lo. Mali"
l'lin-IHa--'i' rliTl. Minora. .id r-,
Ll. , .hi Prai.gl I.
Ditu; stoki:.
ih.t.iil Store opposih Central 1 1 t-.
Wholesale, opp. l'.I'.i'. Wittkowsky
Thai's w lint von do .mil th.it what you
lnu't do w hen you leiy :i pair of our line
shoe. It isn't an easy mutter to put your
fi-el into some sIi.m'- ami. w hen tliflt luipK'iis
to Ih' the case, it's a nii'iil n lief t" take them
out uguin. When you time mar the natural
outlines of a foot, it's slmii'liiiess lias gone
forever, to say nothing of the tortures yon in
Ihct Usin it. You well have nothing to ho
norry for if vu try our stylish, dnnihle uml
Mrfn'Hy titling shoes now in and being ro
ccivoil. A BUKrh assort incut of ladies Ox
ford Ties just in,
A. E. RANKIN A BRO.,
Borwell & Dooo,
Colgates Turkish Bath
SOAP
AM)
Colfales Palm Soap
A re
only .'m cents a dozen, ami art' I it Ii
good JSuth and Toilet Sriapn,
Kill
i.r. ky
A. B. REESE &
la.rl.1 Kililen.
-Mhj-s 1!. I!r an iumI Daisy Hlooni
ioft for Col u in ill ii hint nitfht.
Kill II .Iiv. (lin-i. liland mo I
CliMMe Hr.-tiUer 1. ft for Colunihi . to
day. The 4 C ent Willi" ami John
Irav to Col ii in I ih toda y t advi-rtis-
the gr-at land sale on May J. ill and i
IS-
Concord's town comni oner-
met yesterday and re-elected Janie
C. Kink clerk, and .eo. W. Means,
chief of Police. .
In the (supreme court, yesterday
the decision "no error," was handed
down in the ruse of Mate v.- Austin,
from Mecklenburg.
The signal office report"! show
that there is a steady rain all ovu
the "cotton b. It'' to-day. This is
good news for the w hole country.
M r. Conrad I.i pn-oni b, chief clerk
at the liuford Hotel, l as returned
from his old home at Manchester,
Va .greatly improved in health.
Yesterday's storm was narticu-
i
larly severe at 1 rita. A negro was !
blown from a mule, hiuI the mule locity was 3n miles an hour. A ve-
as blow n into a rullroad cut. j h icity of Zi in lies a n hour is known
The II. .-net- N, -t Kilieinan wi'l as a gu!e. The rainfall was reinark
eHe to hum, f ..: Coliniihia to pal- . ,illl,- " heaviest rainfallson r.-, ..rd
tlclp.ite III the li. . ! I tar V feMU'ltles '
t here to- ill. -I row.
, Kr iday mom i ng.
llu'V will return
At ( "roiis.. "s stithm. four tnih
West of I.incolnioi, , steiday aft. r.
; noon, the hail was -o ubiindant that
ju-t :if h r the st on n. it lay bur I nc I n -de.
; oh tl.o ground.
Mr.C I". Muxcy, of ltoo'oii, is jn
I tin' city, taking pictures of the bu-i-
lo -s i,.,u-,s, ci nn !o s, and publ c
Itui Id i ii for an 1 1 lu-t ral ed directory
of Churl, tt... His work promise in
be of great interest and merit.
The Chariot 'e Juniors will meet
to-niglil. and I e-,.rg,i ii i.. for the
ri'lill ' -"ioii. Th.-v "ill be.',
practicing at once and will I"- in lir-.
class trilll for t he IT.HIH s ih'aI wek
w.th Columbia orCharl. st.ui.
Niver w ist i .ir'.'f.- n, ..re taste
f u i iy and prof ii -el y dm orated wn
ll Hfs and I'U lit I hi! than she :i m
. h.- "'o; h of i.,-t M ;. :,:il the 1 ii-i :e
ll'ills, s .,.,1 -evidence- - ' '..'d .1--
-n 111- III -line p. it r i tic a - t i :
i his e:ir.
Till N I s has received a copy
l the address ..ii th. life, and char
A 'tor of Maj Stephen P. Ihilli-eur,
deliveti d by Hon Win K. Cm, i"
tore t he I .ad - Melnoi :il As-ocl.l
lorn i,i i. ,i. on M:iy luth. I i-
a i exceedingly mt.-rc-t irn: paper.
I'he Kaleiifb Chroiiicle and tin
Charloite CLr uiicle are pretty ad
roit, but (or all tii.it, we cannot gi.
away toe . i . i ol on r 'pos-n in f a r in
I h it u 1 1 1 a mat h-r of di ; ioiua l ic
' , ir re-poinb o i o betwe. n .s.-cretarv
I . ! ii hit a ii ,1 liit- N I .
'I he t . e 11 ! i Mm III ! 1 llle. I I !,g o
1'n 1 .:'.d I s , I . I i I .- 'Clr I V, W 1 i .
he ; mil at the Y. V f. A . I. ill !o-
. nioriow i l'I'ui'-dav aft.'Ilui"ii at .
o'c lock . V i. :e ;i I re-s wiil he del i ver
I by the K, s. IC. (' lb . ,1. All tie
ladles in the cry in'cii-tid in tin
work are c.ird I a l ly m 1 1 - i to at te nil.
A Grand Success.
New good
ccry day.
'I'lil- i- a ne
so .TV good l
.lit ii lie 1 1 1 rn i
ahnoM
s-u w ; h ii-.. I r.i.le I r...le is
d we ir- .lei. i mined I" h.i
tl
:.;.ls
'III I II-." ' 'lie
ll. III. lllll
.'. tin- hii:
As certain a- vo.i i 1
- or sir, -il
Ham Wei
on the hen. h this -1 n n iit n -
VOI1 Iccl 11 e lie ! ol .1 n r ip I ne :- I. T- '. .1
US ll feW Ac ..".I." ... l'e.l.t,-4 .II..1 lll. In-
t aHs. .secure
3?. Xj. Ale
r t:sTEKiA r evksiswh stohm.
A Cyolunn ra-. Over the City A (.rout
AVI ml, Trenicii.li.nii Kail of Kaln null a
Terrific I'liller of lltiil-Omi Utimired
Chicken- Killed on b hinglii Farm.
Hail fellow well met! HailColuin
bia IJIiiil to th. chief ! and all other
sol tof huil. 1 low it diil hail on dar
lotto lal . .
dirfctly ui
ning! A cyclone passed
r t.ie city, not very high,
hug to signal oflioor
clthi-r, !
liroiiMou's c.
illation, uud hud it
dipped flown ii would have nilxd
our hoii-c ..ij.. Furtuuately for
Ch:i: loi i , it di i not take a down
ward course, i.i't went roaring over
head a iove t'-iwn.
The storm come up at ; vm o'clock.
Chid hankrt had been gutherinx for
sonn; li.ne, hut at that hour, there
iciiimUKiut of wind from the west
and inj;, t.!ack clouds came failing
.ip ov.-rln ad. They had ncareely
spread themselves over the city,
hen up under them, much nearer
t..e earth, rolled a bai.K of irr.iv
' cloud-, looking like smoke lion n
. iiui'iiiiii; Imiliting. Theiiagr..y ,.( I,
; -, re. d iM-lf over the town. H:. .
piA jai.d w v-'oni rattled uvt r the t., -V-vi
.ii oi'e.ikiu ck peed for places ol in-i-i
ter.w iuilow s weredraw n dowij,l'lin;
floseil and doors fastened, and indi-
viduais who happened to he caught
I on the streets.wereseeu making then
, legs do leinarkably irood service.
I- ir.-t there come a great wave of
w in l w Lie. i picked up the eupertlu-oi..-
itJ-l on the streets and sent it
i-wei ping along In blinding volumes
' luM. r n,un a train ever traveled,
j and along Leii i ml the dust came the
jrmii.al.w i.jj,- spattering drops at
I Ii l .. thi n a delate. Kor the lirst t ve
nuiiules of the storm, the lain swept
I ryou street from South to North,
then tl.e wind whirled around ai.d
itie ram come la k from North to
South. Looking ou l on thestonn from
any window along this street, the
ruin had the appearance of being
sLot liy from the spray no.le t
some immense line of hose. 1 1 came
down in the traditional "blinding
sheets." Kor every drop of rain, there
sei ined to have been a lump of hail,
and this, driven by a wind that scur
i it A by at the rate of 40 miles an hour,
mad things lively for a time.
1 'lie reci id of the signal olllce
slums that the amount of rainfall
w as 2 'Mi inches. Of this, 1.32 inches
f'-ll in id minutes. Kor live minutes.
the wind blew at the rate of 40 mi
an hour, and for ten minutes its ve-
'"'I'' r. -us inclie- m o:i.. iiuur.J.llie
Ih. ls;.; n an In- in Lour and
thirty m.iiutes on ug 1, 1- ni; i t
i in In s from 4 a. hi. to II p. ni , July
Ho 1 -T i : :;. - J inches i r.uu 1 4o a. in ., to
.. p. n
In, Ins.:
and ,
At V. .
- -.4 i.
At A lexahd i la,
4 inches
'iiii.iiin i 1 1 , o i
fell in ..:
,1 .ol!
.1 ;
of I ..ill fe
June L'T. i ss
m i nut. -.
.-ste. ,ia',
the We-t i
s-torn. ca'i.e up from
' w :- -. i , resi III tt e
. i "l i city, it wa-ii'i.-
a i., I not in in ii
lull! !
lo.'ai
d 111 i
of i; n
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A ' .
;1,..
2 Hi I b
l.el.. '
I h
I
:.- . h oi. outside of an area
. 1 ! t he c : v. (Some of t lie
.11 f.i
w --re l ull y dHinaired.
. . ; c i v u i r i --
.mi' -tori i i . i
A Hr. w ho farm
i . ity, got the ful:
.'n His y i ne va rd
'i"ll l" .ll. II lull I,
: c t rei .-, ami i. ' i i
d op li young
. ' . II k ll led I'V t le
the lurrows in
-' ,1 e In ;iped IcVe.
I 1.
I
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. i ,
i lotle w - re lit
'i d fragments ,.f
low, on t h ii i c 1 1
1 1 -h -pai ro - ro-'-1.
' i" -I up o . r a
- that had been
-la u-hi- r iin.oiu;
l h I e .1 - ',.'111
i from i : i e ; i . - i"-
1 1 ni.
I "iipr
Ihl hull
t ill" .lit
i acro-s
in e-i ;
W M -
Ih'. .
half
ale II, ii'.
t l'l'" l a- I: 1.1.1 ly d.C 1o
: i. riot te hi' per in i lo i
has picked ut a lot ..
oi street. Mr. Sain A
i w . ng dans for his res i
Silk Waists.
of ll,se lem
'ice littcl'li'
me ga ri i o i I
cn.v ctl'c,
an. i "
A KKESH LI NE OK
Sliaim tons; Ponp:ee
..h.l
.1 i
red . 'iie.. and the grand
O "I eelloii l;,..s. Is aliewisl in
W l,:V
Lite I ...
...ih of every .1, rinMon m i,,.
d ll,,:,-,.
In ' lot el the I'r ttv Pearl lir
l.lmcs.
i h,' v. n l itest .,., ), . , ,,
i le in . i . "ii, . .1, e.
xander, S
l.U( IS .V. Itl KK.
II U Ileal h ill the f rntral Hotel Hi in
ALiiriiiiuc
Mr. IiOuis N. Duke, oueofCl iir
lotte's best residents, died at the
Central Hotel this morning, after an
illne.-s of less than a week. The
cause of his death was an abscess iu
his side, the effect of a cold. It was
only within a day or two past that
hi condition was considered serious,
and the news of his death was a
painful surprise to his friends, many
of whom did not eveu know that he
was sick.
Mr. Duke was in his 38th year, He
washornin Hanover county, three
miles from Richmond, Va., hut hud
been a resident of North Carolina
for 15 years past. He was married
to Miss Barbara Klstler, In Lincoln
ton, in lbTtt, and his wife survives
hi in. They had three children who
died in infancy. Mr. Duke had been
a conductor on the Carolina Central,
Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta
and other Southern roads, and at the
! time of hisdeath was connected with
the Uichino id and Danville freight
depot in Charlotte. He was a mem
ber of the Knights of Honor, in Liu
colntoii. and of the Knights and La
dies of Honor, in Lauriuhurg, carry
ing the usual insurance in each or
der. Mr. Duke w as a quiet, uuobtru-
, sive man, and was greatly liked by
' all w ho knew him. Mrs. Duke has
, been housekeeper at the Central for
several years past, and is a lady of a
most noble character. Her many
; friends deeply sympathize with her
in her deep afHictiou.
Mr. Duke's body will he buried at
i Liocolnton at 5 o'clock to-morrow
; afternoon.
; The rvinuins were taken to Lin
colton this afternoon, and in the e-
ort were Mr. H, C. Kccies, Mrs. V.
H. Howz and Miss Kheu Conrad.
lirad.'.l School Alfairs.
Lat night storm did not inter-j
fere with the meeting of the newlv
elect"'! board of school Com in IS-lon- j
ers. All w ere there except M r. (siler, j
w ho w .is out of the city.
1'rol. A (iiahaui was unanimous-:
iy reelected superintendent of the!
city graded school. The election of;
teachers will take place in June. j
The committees appointed were:
i.. 1 mance Messrs. Bason, Tillettl
:i d iler. On examination, cours ;
if study, etc., Mallory, Hirshinger
and Smith. On school buildings.
Stokes, Smith a,.d Kirby. Visiting
committee, Basou, Stokes and 'Iil-
I. it.
The commissioners passed tlm fol
low ing recoinmendatioin to ; V
hoard of aldermen : 1 hat a sidewalk
on each 1 1 and Sei ml st ret t he gr.i I
ed and put in g..,,,l condition their
enure iciigth, and that a side wr, I k
he made on 1! street wide enough
the passage ofchildrn. of both rac. -th.it
th.- n-w -mew ilk in front of tin
grided school and the approaches to
the footw ay of the new bridge be pi,
in gcod condition : that the bank i '
earth in front of ih- unite grade,
school building he graded and turfed.
,inl n hand ran erected from !:: en
trance of the huiidirg to fhe footway
of the bridge L kee p the chl Idl cil oil
the street car t: ack ; that the grade. ;
school building Im- "pointed up." an.
generally repaired and and painted.
Kail, i ,ms. a l ir-.
The a.ar m "f t. , a- 1 1, nil
in
tin o'clock Li-: nig .t from the box
at the corner of i ryon and Mor
ll.'.ld "in el-. i, lid t! e reels and truck-
Ol tie t'ife liej. . I t Ulelll clattered oil
in a driving re, lor t he seen... Th
lire :i- located a, ihe power Inui-,
of tin 4 - i- hip iiiv. between tin
g ad.-d -ci ""I and th- oj, f.m
g'oii lo!-. and w as c iiised by rain s t
tingtiret" imi hariels of lllll". No
dam ige was done to the buildings
of the company. Chief Bixby and
hi- men w ere not in t he usual doubb
H'.i ic , 1 1 ::ii', a ml Wi ii t so f ist that 11 e
crowds ;!i. t fit. I M follow th. in
w ( re I "ft hi hiii '. i ii the rain.
IU1. ,o,.l iltiiin.s.
C. W. Kib.y ami C C. Williams, th.
voung men c' urged w ith, robbing tin
Niuloii pos (.li,-,, were arraigneh
..efnre I ii i ifil Stat Com m I ssu iiier
Maxwell thi-afternoon. '1 be charge
w as dismissed. They are still hel.i
.:i jail. howe. r, for couu forfeiting.
I .ml ies c lee n your I. id gloves with
M itln r's ilove Cleaner. Kor sale by
lleesfi iV Co.. druggists.
iBIack Goods
Don't overlook the fact that we ;
:o: I carry a very large stock of Men's
Furnishing goods. Collars, Cutis,
: Neckwear, Oloues, Hosiery, Suspen
ders, Shirts, Underwear, and many
other things in the Furnishing Line
Have not U ieuiio,,.sif..f some tune. h.,t We direct your attention especially
ih. trade den t l,.rgot wo have a a-t a.s,ri- to our Shirts and 1'nderwear for the
llil'llt. '
i summer. :
A Fine Silk Wrap Ritisle: i: name will VutT Rosolll Shirts good quality jl '
give you an idea ot li e texture hut ,1-m.l ', T ,.(lS()m Shirts at $2.2".
U'liuly is known only hv tluist' who will have " "
gei'iuine -in, iiner dre-s v light vet so , Ha f Uvtldried Negligee Shirts at
Ktroug. ' j $ .25, l 75 ami 2. Negligee Shirts j
- Ik Wrap ll.iiri.Uat, Ml W.k.1 Henrietta, in ill most end ies vari t y of material!
lac burning Wool (.reua.hi.c. Krciicji . n (uting goods at 20 and 25e toj
Si'rge. aiifi i I air. Mclinue. I issi.g,., P.rd- 1 u" k h I
li.intiiie. Alhatrois, I'anci bla ks. etc 1 the tl nest Si I k at $1. each.
. I .,r ... UV.m ... tA I
TKIMMlNti FOR EVERY DRESS.;
i (WXK MATTlXliS
1 (illKAT YAlilin'Y.
iipai - iiiinl. nigt : edur oenings
on dte Co-
Ilrablinm Will he HanireU.
Iii the Supreme court yesterday
ufteriiooti.thi lougexpected flecision
in the lira' li nn case was rendered.
The decision sustained the rulirjg of
Judg Mear. ' court, and Brabham
Will be hang. I.
When Krai'hain was last night in
formed of the decision rf the court,
he is said lo have remarked to a fel
low prisoner: "I don't care a
There'll be ou less nigger on earth
and one more si ranger in hell."
The Lite for J '.rahham's execution
is to be Set by ( ,,,v. H lt.
A Little lilM's Terrible 1 X.rlnice with
m Dog.
The little In ighter of Mr. Jerome
Dowd wit- s . v v r- Iy bitten by a dog
belonging to Mr. I. art SLipp, in Lin
colutoli, iits' .,i'uri! iy. J-! e attempt
ed to Caress t lie .big. he!: it FUjdfll
ly attacked li. r and sillik lis te.-th ill
her face. I h. lac lation w is sin se
vere that the htti- child hal to be
put under the j 1 1 ii u e n . of chloro
form, While the doctor SeWell up the
gash. 'Iheli't'c child was brought
to her home here, and the wound ,s
gradually In-uling. The dog sunk
his teeth in her face just below the
eye and tore iho Itesh downward, the
eye very narrowly escaping destruc
tion. The dog was shot and killed
by Mr. Khipp.
The Grand Lodge.
The Urand Lodge of I. O. O. F. is in
session at Oxford. It will establish
an aaylum for orphans. This would
have been founded last year save for
some trouble as to the choice of loca
tion. The order is rapidly growing
having in the last two years past
doubled its membership. Its gain
during the past twelve months was
752, and it now has 2 850, There are
74 subordinate lodges. The receipts
of the lodges were $20,000 for the
year; the disbursements for relief,
sick benefits, burials, A-e., $4, (UK).
T he re is $ 2, 500 in hand for the or
I phanage, to which $1,1100 will be ad
ded. llealh of a I iroiMlnent Farmer.
Mr. It. J. Hummer vi He. one of
Mecklenburg's oldest and most i
prominent citizens, died at his borne :
in 1'aw Creek township yesterday,!
from paralysis. He was 73 years of j
age. j
His body was buried this afternoon
at l'aw Creek church yard. j
The people of Concord are hop- j
ing and anticipating great gooif to
result from the meeetings of Pr. O. j
i .. Smith of (.eorgia, wh ich are being ;
held in the Methodiit church and
are well at u led and full of inter
est. Dr. Si. ,ith is one of tile most,
g.fted men in the Metrwdit denomi
nation a(jd. hv l ie way, is a brother
of th" note, I I ; 1 1 a rp. ' ,
v ,-
niroislio' Goods
SlIlllllllT V IIUCIWCO. Cit v in u V-
a suit. Our Kallrigan at SI. a suit
i being spi. n lnl value mr uie uioury .
ROGERS&OO.
Clothiers and Furnishers.
21 West Trade St ..opposite Andrews
Furniture i-tore.
i . i vnv t v, i i
!
A FiCH
THAT THKltK WAS A GREAT DEMAND FOR OUR "T7WH.
'
E . ' :
SERGE :;
E i . .
They are all the go this siisu, and are attracting a great amount ;V lMn
tion. Tl e mont s v re critics firouounce thm in the highest praise. ' Trt
beautiful HiubUrlie: I I'd ue Serges are all the rg-. W put them c ia ill
best manner, longor short role, for ;
87.75
We also sold a great many of those
$8.50
If you are in need of a cheap and dressy Suit, dont fall to puroha e on
of the above. Other goods in large varieties. Come and giv ut 011 ;
We endeavor to please. We an' untiring in our efforts to give th bes ooita
for the least money. ' We are the Old Reliable. V.
W. KAUFMAjM & CO
LEADINd ClOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND HATTHrK.
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
-MAIL ORDERS RECEIVB OCR
mwnm Lawbs.
WE are now showing the handsomest aud best selected stock o' jadiea,
M isses aud Childrens tixferd and Low Shoes we have ever rahlt
piaee before the public.
They have been selected with the greatest care and embrace all ladv
i,g stylesof the season. Come and see them. We are sure wee . Iea
you. --
(see those w e are selling for $3 and $4, and you will see the finest tl mi
k. t affords iu i ew and handsome styles.
We have a tine hue iu all the styles, we are offering at the modera Trlc '
of J2.'M and 2 50 These are rlue Oxfords and cannot be equaled bf - y,taf
style, price or quality.
Those are nice styles we are selling at $1.00 and $1 .25, with Patent L thMf
Tip. Every pair wajranted aud iu uo way iuferior. We have alread ' ha4.,:
a good sale on them, aud truly there is none equal to them.
A tine line of Opera Slippers for 75c. Be sure to see thero. Erar pate r
warranted. f
(ill AY
19 East Trade
s?rroiiiji. :tr u n ,hi. t all X.ail Orders.
OXFORD
WE HAVE THE HANDSOMEST AND BEST SELECTION OF TOB
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POPULAR OXFORD TIES IT HAS EVER BERN 4"
OUR PLEASURE TO SHOW. M " i , ,
See th.vse we show at 2.50. they aie rtvoned the liiiMt and bmt. OlW 1100 Oxftfd V 1 1 b
a great leader tins -is.iii and is certainly the greatest luo ever had tt this price C U Uf '
mous ! .' Oxfoni, Improved and warranteil lieat-all o( lien. Thw hod an irumen tale .
ast season We expect to sell two thousand pair of them this season. Mail in aU tit. k9
pig styles, every pair wamuilnl, ,
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Open every evening till 8:30; Saturday till 11 :Qp. , . ;
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ROOKING CHAIRS.
I have just reoeive.1 a niiv line of Rix-king Chairs of all description. Beautiful .. n t'l
Carjvt flatform R.K'kersof the very lieat grade at $3.50 and $3.75. I hare also baa ii ! :
lino of Kattan and l'hish Kockorsju-t rweived. at pric thai will pttwaa vrr on, lfrua
noed anytliing iu the chair lino it will be an advantage to you to tee ruy nlouk Mdm buylu)
Hat Raolcs. , ,
1 lake svial care in selecting Hat Racks. I hare something in that Una that I kBr '
woui.i sun vim. and at priees that can't 1 la-at. Would be pleased to hart yes call and .
amine my sttx k. 1 will not begin to mention the many uoveltiaa I have, to J0 Will Y '
to call ami see them. ' . (( v
"B iSTlOHOLS - Furniture Doxloi .
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UNDERTAKERS.
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