BiMlaREfiMiffmi 1 f '"r'rflWWffWFTsaM flfrtt vp?Tsmpi 7s i''f THE, HTTSBUKG DPATC)H.'TUESDyj MARCH s7l802? .6 rT?k?k 5ftr-7.1SBr- St M'CLUKE IS ARRESTED. The Great LAO. Mogul Under Ar rest on a Charge of Perjury. EELEABED ON A $1,000 BAIL.BOND. James Sharp, a Carrier on the Soutliside, Is the Prosecutor. A THIED OP THE LEAGUE TO THE EESCUE Robert McClure, the eagle-eyed Law and Order detective who has been so successful in running down the high-handed criminals who sell Sunday newspapers, was yesterday arrested on a charge of perjury made before Alderman Beilly by James SL Sharp, a newsdealer at 2201 Carson street, who was convicted at the last hearing with having sold a Prist on .February 28. McClure was the informer, prosecutor, witness and at torney in the case against Sharp. He testi fied that he went into Sharp's place hur riedly about 8 o'clock on the day of the alleged purchase and that he bought a Tress from Sharp himself. The latter not only denies that he sold the paper, but testified on the stand at the Kobe court that he hadn't sold a single paper on the day of the violation. He didn't deny having given papers in quanti ties to boys, but was positive he hadn't sold McClure or any other person asingle paper. McClnre claimed he had, and on the jjw and Order man's oath the defendant was held for court. Of course he was wrathy. The impeachment that he would sell to such a Jooking being as Mc Clure was more than Sharp could stand. He had little fear that a court of justice would set him free, .but his honor was at r take, so he brought the suit against Mc Clure. IlcCInre Is Arretted fop Perjury. The charge for various reasons was not made before Alderman Kobe. The latter had frequently decided in favor of the Iaw and Order man when testimony conflicting with reputable witnesses had been given, and besides it was thought ad visable to keep the suit out of the Law and Order firm. The information was made Saturdav afternoon, but McClure could not be found that day and the constable having conscientious scruples against working on Sunday, the arrest was not made until to day. The accused was found in his little 10x20 office in the Excelsior building about 10 o'clock yesterday by Constable O'Brien and was captured without a conflict of either arms or words. He evidenced no surprise at having bis testimony dis puted and seemingly looked upon defending a perjury suit as one of his Iraw and Order duties. "Mr. McClure has had previous ex perience with officers of the law and when the warrant was read to him, he started out with the constable to hunt bail before going to the Alderman's office. As Ma. Honston was the most accessible of the three mem bers of the Law and Order Society he was visited, and was found reading the news papers in an effort to catch np for time lost on Sunday. One-Third of the t,. O. Iieagne Gives Ball. McClure told Mr. Honston of his trouble in a few words, and together they studied the commandment that says something about bearing false witness. Houston was a little bit excited when told that the only Law and Order agent to be found since the late Captain AVishart had made his exit was likely to be an expensive plaything, but it was thought best to keep him out of jail lor the services he could do until given a trial, so Honston accompa nied McClure to the Alderman's office and went on the detective's bail bond to the amount of f 1,000. The hearing will take place Thursday at 3 o'clock. The attorneys for the prosecution are Major A. M. Brown & Sons. It is probable that Attorney Tost will take care of Mr. McClure's end, but "as he went East over the Pennsylvania Railroad on the last Lord's Day, it could not be ascertained whether his law and order duties extend to the defense of Law and Order detectives. It is claimed bv the prosecution that there is complete evidence of McClure's false testi mony. Ke was explicit in giving the time of the alleged sale, and Mr. Sharp claims he has witnesses to prove that McClure did not buy the paper at the time named. Tery HeaTy Penalties for Perjnry. The gravity of the charge against Mr. McClure is such that should he be con- icted he is liable to a heavv fine or a long term of imprisonment at labor, and shall lorever be disqualified to testify in any con troversy. The act bearing on the case be came a law in March, 1SG0. Section 14 reads: "Every person so offending shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $500, and undergo ail imprisonment by separate or solitary confinement at labor not exceed ing seven years, and shall forever be dis qualified from being a witness in anymatter in controversy." After filing the bond McClure repeated the statement that he had bought a paper Irom Sharp and at the time named. Mr. Honston said the next move of the Law and Order Society would be to go after the pro prietors ot the Sundav papers. He said they were pursuing high-handed anarchy in issuing papers on the Lord's Dav and that they would have to suffer with the news boys and paper carriers. DIRECTORS ORGANIZE. The Chamber of Commerce Install Ita Officers and Appoint! the Various Com mittees B. I Wood, Jr., la Kutogtsed Building Committee Report. The Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce met yesterday afternoon for or ganization. The meeting was the first "held by the board since the election of officers last week After reading the list of officers elected" S. L. McHenry was elected secre tary, Edward Abel treasurer and George Eolansbee superintendent unanimously. President Kelly announced the following standing committees: Executive JohnB. Jackson, John Bend ley, M. Atwood, T. P. Koberts and Joseph Abel. Arbitration u. u iierost; H. Jj. McHenry, S. & Marvin, J. Klee, B. H. Boggs, D. E. Speer and George W. Dil worth. Manufactories J. H. Bicketson, G L. Fitzbugh, Henry Phipps, Jr., "Will iam McConway, John Eaton, E. T. Dravo and A. J. Logan. Transportation and Bail- roads J. B. Scott, .Henry ttoldship, a. Monroe, "W. P. De Armitt, J. Morton Hall, "VV. L. Scaife and W. C. Qnincy. PJ vers and Harbors John P. Dravo, Charles "W. Batchelor, T. P. Boberts, J. H. Bicketson, John A. "Wood, "W. AV. O'Neill and J. S. Slagle. .Finance and Banking Buben Miller, 'William A- Bobinson, W. A. Shaw, T. P. Day, George Sheppard and J. J. Donnell. Legislation Georjre H. Anderson, H. K. Porter, Morri son Foster. D. C. Herbst, "W. P. Herbert, J. F. Slagle and "William Metcalfe. Min eral Products A. B. "Wrigley, "W. I Scarfe, A. C Fricke, S. M. Wickersham, George C Clapp, Calvin "Wells. Statistics James Allison, Peter Deck, J. D. Bernd, Alexander Murdock, Alexander Dempoter, A. P. Burchfield and H. Leggate. Trade Belations with South American Bepublics John F. Dravo, F. T. Lusk and H. K. Porter. Colonel T. P. Boberts announced the death of B. L. "Wood, Jr., who was a mem ber of the board. Colonel Boberts spoke in a feeline manner of the deceased as did President Kelly, after which a suitable memorial was adopted. The Building Committee reported that the new rooms in the Germania Bank build ing would be ready for occupancy on April L EW ADTEETESBanOITS. vaulting 1 i & & TsjlunAdMSfr SKW ADTE2.TI3EM3KTS. YOUR CHILDREN'S YES. -, . - - HEW ADTXBXXBKXEMTS. 1'i To protect the publielfom fraud and imposition, the genuine med icines of Dr. R. V. Pierce are now sold only through druggists, au thorized .as agents. They are the cheapest med icines to use, as well as the best, because in every case, youpay only for the good you act The money is refunded if they fail to benefit or cure. Being sold on this peculiar plan of " value received or no pay," the prices of the penuine guaranteed medicines always hare been, are, and always will be, as f oIIowb : Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, . $1.00 per bottle. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, . . . (LOO per bottle. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, 25c. per vial Suspicion naturally and rightfully at taches to any medicines purporting to be Dr. Pierce's, when offered at any other prices .than faosa above given. fern) EXTRA ! JOS. HUE & co:s PENN AVE. STORES Place on sale to-day a remarkable Bargain in Black Russian Coque FEATHER BOAS, zV2 yards long; they are nearly. all in black, a few colored ones; the feathers are of the finest quality, at . $1.00 EACH, Former price Jio each. A saving to you of $g each. Also 500 finest FEATHER COLUHETTES, In Black and Colors, at 50c EACH, Formerly sold at $2 each. See these at the Dress Trimming Counter to-day without fail. kAv.WBStor "And fieres to the housewife that's thrifty." Sheridan. M Here's For lie Horawifn M's Tin Some items tliat would interest herat any time, but more than ever now, with spring cleaning and house moving time close upon us ' Royal Wilton Carpets, $1.75 anfi $2.25. New Designs, New -Colors. Sold elsewhere at $2.25 and $2.75. This is an Unparalleled chance to get one of those "kings of carpets" at a very low" price. See them! ' REAL AXfflSTERS, Just Received A Lot of Spring Patterns in These. SEE OUR, VELVET CARPETS IT SI. We mention these three lines because they're special If you want Cheaper Carpets, WE HAVE CARPETS AS .LOW AS iac SPEGIAL IN" LACE CURTAINS AT $3.50. Opened this week. ioo pairs of lovely Nottingham Lace Curtains, made with that exquisite lacey effect that really belongs to Brussels lace; look equal to $8 and $10 curtains. They go at $3.50. ' ONE; 10 AND TNIE-PI LOTS OF SILK WIS. . Some very pretty designs among them. Suitable for spring and summer drapery. Not more than three pairs of any kind. $15 QUALITY REDUCED TO $7. $12 QUALITY REDUCED TO $6. $10 QUALITY REDUCED TO $5. ' $8 QUALITY REDUCED TO $4. Here's Something Extra in Pillow Cases: 500 Linen Pillow Slips, 22x36 Inches - - $1.00" a Pair. 250 Linen Bolster Slips, 22x72 Inches - - - $1.00 Each. These Are Good Linen and Hemstitched. MJMM7AND89 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBUBG. Many children in blackboard exercise! give wrong anrnreri tlirongh defective vision and are siven credit with being dull. When their eyes are properly attended to the teachers notice a radical change. If yonr children complain In anywayaDont their eyes bring them at once to the Chessman Optical Co., So. 43 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. fe25-TUsn isK!BS9'3 f KtKuMM m IIIIN W jA" HRl sllllllllm iiH' sSllHBsB' Danners' Essence of Health A pure me dl 1 family 1 o 1 n e for tonln? up and re uiiamg me sys tem. One of the reatest Olooc nriflera known Unexcelled for the enre of Bheo matism, Cougbt and coids,i;atarrn Asthma, Throat TttaWa add fPvmf H liver, Slezines and Sick Headache, Palpi tation of the Heart, Cramps, Dysentery, Di arrhoea, Scrofula and diseases arising from Imperfect and depraved state of the blood. Piles, Costlveness, Nervousness, Affections of the Bladder and Kidneys. If properly taken we guarantee a cure? For sale by druggists, and The banner Medicine Co. 242 Federal St., Allegheny. Price $1 00 per bottle; six bottles for JSOOi Write for Testimonials. oc29-49-Trs JCST A BUSHED 1S7U. TUSHUXI CAMPBELL & Dill mh8-TTS " GUARANTEED STRICTLY PURL It is conceded by all parlies that our old Export Whisky Is the finest bottled goods now sold. No improvement could be sug gested. As a pure medicinal family whisky it has no superior. Bottled only by our selves when fully ripened by age. Quarts 1 1 each, or six for 5. Hail or ders solicited. Prompt attention assured. JOS! H0RNE & CO. 609-621 PENN AVE. mh8-129 JOS. FLEMING & SON, 4 ( Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 412 Market sheet, Pittsburg, Pa. mhS-TTS3u B. & B. spec BLACK GIN TOETHl KIDNEYS, Is a relief and sure enre for the Urinarv Orzans. Gravel and Chronlo Catarrh of the Bladder. The Swiss Stomach Bitters are a sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and every EKENSINGTON: CONTINUES IN ITS PROGRESS. v ' The new city is fast increasing in population and houses. Every home is occupied by the owner. Building is going on in all parts of the city.. Homes and store- , rooms are being erected. A number of the manufactories are running others nearing completion. A large force of mechanics are at work on the build ings of The Chambers Glass Co. ,. An investment now, with choice sites to select from and at present prices will soon double in value. VISIT KENSINGTON. Free tickets given there and return. Salesmen always on the ground. The Burrell Improvement Co;, - Rooms 30, 32 and 34 No. 96 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG, PA. REMOVAL The Borreix Improvement Co., oper ating the KENSINGTON properties, will remove their offices on April i to 79 Fourth avenue, Hostetter building, in room lately occupied by the Fort Pitt National Bank. mbMlS-iorreu cies of indigestion, it Tonic, the most popular prep aration for cure of Coughs. Colds, Bronchitis and lunjr troubles. Zither of the above, tlper bottle, or 6 for $8. IfyourdruKitiBt does not handle these poods write to WM. I". ZOELLEB, sole M'f r, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja2-W tts CANCERfgg TDMOES cured. IT Bna for testlmoa. a.McMlehxsL M.D.. HSlJpn st, Buffalo, N. T. uuHi-nuiTS . WILKINSBURG PROPERTY, Containing About 30 Acres. And having about 7,600 feet of frontage. PRICE $75,000 EASY TERMS. This is less than f 10.00 per foot front "and is offered for the next 20 day MONEY CAN BE: DOUBLED. Call and see us for further information. 0". HI- OOXiEEJLlT & CO,, 6212 PENN AVENUE. mbs-m BUCK DK GOODS, BUY TOUK SPECTACLES AT Tie Reliable Optlolan. Eves Examined Frrf O n -. fcc Artificial Eves Inaarteri J. DIAM0ND,235b de!9-TTsu AMCSEMEXTS. Perfect safety from the evil effects of colds guaranteed by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Universal Praise Means Merit. The success of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy Jn effecting' a speedy cure of la grippe, colds, croup and whooping cough lias brought it into crcat demand. Messrs. Pontius .& Son, of Cameron, O., say that it has gained a reputation second to none in that vicinity. James JiL Queen, of Johns ton, "VY. Va says it is the best he ever used. B. F. Jones, drujrgist. Winona, Miss., savs: "Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is perfectly reliable. I have always warranted it and it never failed to give the most perfect satis faction." I"itty-cent bottles for sale bv druggists. txssu EXCCKSIOS TO WASHINGTON, I. C., Via the E. & O. K. E., Kext Thursday, March 10. Bound trip, 19, and tickets good lor ten days and valid for trio to Baltimore. Trains leave B. & O. station, Pittsburg, at 8 A. M. and 9:20 P. M" Parlor cars on day train and sleeping cars on night train. BEAT. ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, IJM. MiUeu, THEATRE This -week Hatineos Wednesday and Sat urday. DONNELLY & GIEAED, is NATURAL GAS. March 11 Fiederick Paulding; In "The Struggle of Life." mh7-22 OOIsrOEK;T BT TOT ALLEGHENY MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, . IS Carnegie Hall, Allegheny, TUESDAY EVENING, MAECH8L Smart's "Bride of- Dankerron." Soloists, Miss Harriet TVorrall and Messrs. F. J. Bussman, Homer Moore, H. C. Archer and Leo Oebmler. Conductor, Mr. W. A. Lafferty. Tickets at Alex. Itoss', Federal street, Allegheny. mhS-50 JAS. M'NEIL & BOILERS, .PLATE AND WOKIC PATENT BHEET-IEON BOXES. wun an lnoreased oapacity ea BR0., SIIEETIKON ANNEALING and hydraulic io xurnisn aa machinery, we are oreDare Work to oar line cheaper and better than bv the old methods. Repairing and ueneral machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. . fel6-S0-TTS WM. l. oiiEREN, WARMEBORGOLDfR, RAIN OH SHINE THERMOMETERS Hi BAROMETERS, ALL STYLES. 544 Smifhfield St. fe20TTS A department NEWEST in NOVELTIES. always replete with both STAPLE and 01 Smifhfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 575,000. Deposits of SI and upward received and interest allow ed at 4 per cent. xrs Holmes' Best Monougahela Pure Bye "Whisky was first introduced in this market in 1858. It has held its own as one of the leaders ever since. Always iiniform in quality and I'urity. lis Do not fail to attend the great auction sale of forfeited pledges now going on at L E. Isaacs, 419 Smithfield street, gales dailv at 10 A. M., 2 and 7:30 P. jr. See the 46-inch wide black silk warp cashmere, $1 20 a yard. ' ' BOOGS & BUITL. Ir yon have a cough don't delay. It is dangerous. Piso's Cure for Consumption will cure you. Guaranteed. All druggists 25 cents. tus Mrs. Winslow's Soothing SyAip for chil dren teething gives quiot, helpful rest. 23c. THE ALVIN THEATER. CHARLES L. DAVIS.... Owner and Manager . Week commcnctnc Monday, March 7. WEDNESDAY MATINEES-SATURDAY. Engagement of the talented comedienne H HC A.. Monday, "Wednesday, Friday evenings and Saturdav matinee, LA CZARINA, Empress of Russia. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav evening and Wednesday matinee, GOSSIP. Next week-MISS HELYETT. mhT4I ALFRED GRUNFELD, Court Pianist to the Emperors of Germany and Austria, assisted by HEEVRICH GXMJareNBlVX Court Violin cellist to the Emperor of Ger many, will give a concert at Old City Hall, Monday, March It, 1E02. Reserved teats LOO Eacii. Tickets for sale at S. Hamilton's Muslo Store, Firth ave. Plan of seats opens Thurs day morning, March 10, at 9 o'clock. mh8-63 H ARRIS' THEATER Mrs. P. Harris.'B. a,, iiniron, x, r. vean. proprietors ana managers. Every afternoon and evening. Gray & Stephens, In their successful drama. THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Week March It ;'The Ivy Leaf." mh8-115-TTS GRAND OPERA HOUSE, To-night 6ATAN. , Wednesday Matinee Popular Prof. Byron W. King's School In Othello. Next Week Paul Kanvar. ,- mbS-HS HARRY JVLLLIAMS' ACADEUY-To-nlght, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday '. and Saturdav. THE NIGHT OWLS ' BIG BURLESQUE COMPANY. Pauline Markliamy Blue and Gray,'Adonls,etc iuug-if amm MRolxuis4g tfd0HNc;tsr? owdiwn -5j $fth Mfo$0i EREEl HAYN6S(o vja. THE ALLEGHEHirflRAHGH OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH AT 107 FEDERAL ST. . Ii open every day except Sunday until O p. H. Advertisements will be received up to that hour for insertion the next morning at ' regular rates. - GRATEFUL-COMPORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKTAST. "By a thorengh kawle4n t the natural laws careral aBolleation t a of well-selected Xfoco. Mr. whlcl triUon, aroi gevern the cpcratlras f dlxeilion and nu. ucsuon and by a of tbeiln t..aLr. ppsbM wiia a ai leficatelr rerafewbjeb mayMve os manyheaTr lit. It is by tbe lndletoasnuefsDob let that a constitution may be nadnaUy iroTlded our breakfast tables Tvroq vera Ceeten7 bills. articles ef diet that a constitution may be nadnauy uut up unui stronc enougo to resist erery ten (lencrwdliease. Hundreds f subtle naladles are loatlngareuedu ready to attack wherever then s a weak point, we may escape nany a fatal haft by keepuig oanelTes well fortUed with pure Mood and a properly nourished frame," vttU Soviet OatetU.- jiaaesnmiy wra oouinf water er nuk, tea Madesanly with bolllnc water r Uk. Sell THIS MONDAY MORNING Offers something extraordinary in 46-inch SILK WARP HENRI ETTA. This elegant, fine, wide goods was BOUGHT exceptionally close and to be SOLD on same basis, J5i 20 per yard. '46-inch double-warp FRENCH CASHMERE, jet and blue black, 75c, 90c, $1, $1 25, $1 50. - BLACK BEDFORD CORDS 38 to 42-inch Tacquard and Striped Bedfords, 75c, 85c to 1 25 per yard; 38 to' 5 2 -inch Plain Bedfords, 6SC 7SC, ih $1 25, $1 50 to $2 5- 38-inch FANCY STRIPE BED FORD CORD, 65c. Extra good lines in fine BLACK NOVELTIES, 38 to 42-inch Jac quard, 75c to $1 25. 38-inch CREPON WEAVES, 75c, 85c, 90c, $1 to new and1 elegant BLACK PARCHMENT CREPES at $2 25 per yard. . 40-inch BLACK FLUTED BED- 1JUK.1J5, fi 15. Most extensive BLAQK. SILK alternate twisted silk and Duchesse stripes; surah stripe and coin spots, 75c per yard. BROCADES in al ternate twisted silk and Jacquard Duchesse stripe, 85 c. Conventional designs on twisted silk grounds, 85c Handsome and artistic semi-garland designs on pure twisted silk grounds in fact, our 1892 stock of BLACK SILK GRENADINES comprises the very latest and best materials and designs and on a basis - of 50c to $2 50 per yard. Gives-go6d range both in price and variety for selec-ti6n. I BASEMENT OF STORE. , BASEMENT OF STORE. KAUFMANNT X POPULAR HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS SUPPLY DEPOT. Our large, light Tind airy basement is the Mecca of all Economical Housewives, who appreciate the fact that whatever they may want for house or kitchen, useful or ornamental, can always be found here at money savjng prices. lines of NEW GRENADINES, BOGGS & BUHL, jnhT ALLEGHENY. IB Inr iffi Tl'l 4si slillsflflsiiHBlBsBlsiiiiikb I MWLi ditfflPH9ii9Mslskss. jRlH ALmSmit' l .TMsitasaissPV JmBilllWm J L Granite Wash Basins. 19c. ' S- wyTwMMtsV (T Best Enameled Iron Granite Ware; ' mmtmm "-" aWSsWflSa'atilllVB size, 12 inches: repnlar Drice, BOc. China f 131181", '4.QG. MwniijK Mllr jTI ","""""""",lsllll,," FIne Vitrified White China; different wfyi'iWftViWM PflRI PTQ --BBBBe sizes; rejrnlar prices. 43c, Mc, G5c and 7Sc. ,H8pr 2c. Mm & vinegar Bonie, i&c. '" filMmJK. flRsv-i -iSaM Pare, clear crystal, large Bosular price, 6c. iHBsaKH. StUtWBaaiSSSS0fmr size; regular nrice, 25o. " 9sTilsliiiiiiiiiBK-sW aBT wmr .W Xffp -'iim Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, 75c. " k-Sssisf II 7lllll Tills price is for a complete set, nice- fr,.,nnrl n;k oC 11 illl ly polished; resnlar price, $15?. UOVereO DlSh, 20C. Illll a r -m Tine Vitrified China; rejrnlar price, 80c. Salver, 12c. WBIKm m. gF-white china. Fine Pressed Glass, 12 inches Til HID I LD slHilllllllllllllllllllllH V- la wide; regnlar price 85c. I UlflDLLlli H TOL 'MP regular price. NgggB Plain or Star 9fP PITPHFR M SaUCB Dish, 2C. bottom; regu- Chamber JPails, 29c ll 1 UlILn WWMmOm W Fine Pressed Glass; legular irT,Hee Se Handsomely paiuted, decorated In mmM'Jw price 5c lar price, ac. gQld; regniarJp;cet 8)C- Q bmr MT G6k&BBPt Granite Dinnsr II " LM. gpi-V RliekAt sH B regularprice5c FRUIT OR SALAD BOWL, 2&c. ,?,. I Zr -t. ' Best Enameled gH WiTSH . ...,,,.., , i Iron Granite Ware, JHS iauuu. SV Beautiful-Imitation cat glass, 12 inches io inches lontr, 8 yvjKrbk AND 1 r1 "' LV wide, 6 Inches deep; regular price fiOo. nc h cw l2i'yfesu' IM T MUk Sfit ' Jhfmn .n Mn . -..- n . v Genuine .Dover Egg f M THE PDTJIif nn)IV OCn n regtUarpHee J I ' lUil UllLJlIu. llLfl.li UUUi W-Beware'of Imita- llOUS. dfo HAVE. TOD TR0DB1B in getting lenses to suit e yeyor re! r Frames to St the facet Our srsteTa aMarM narfBctfon in both. .BOMIVTr Ml Fenn Avenue, Handsome Imitation cut glass, 8 Inches wide; regular price SOc. Corkscrew, 10c. Fine Hlckefrplated, new patent; regular price 5c II Tbe above articles will be sold qaiekly! Take tbe Mat aatt eeme at eaee. , OUR CUTIiRV SAIiE Is still in progreu and mttneting mwaj buytn daily. Don't niM it 1 -
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