Richmond Palladium (Daily), 24 February 1899 — Page 4
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. faY, .FEBRUARY 24, 1899.
Our Cemtant Aim U to Sell the Hel Gccl the Market, 0 What do you have to eat at your house at this Q time of year ? is a leading question. Allow us io offer a suggestion : A Stringless 8e3ns, 3 cans 25c. 0 Sweet Peas. 3 cans 25c. $ Sweet Corn, 3 cans 25c. &
fh 6
fruit and vegetables. These goods are not "sec- ?
Are a few of the many bargains we offer in b jth
but first class goods and fit
onds" or "slop stuff, for any table.
b john f. McCarthy. t
The BEE HIVE GROCERY
w
iraa. n a'-"'
Respectfully.
SWEtr THINGS AT THE TABLE
Are always made palatable dv us
ing our high ?rade si:q s, ex'racts, gela tioc, tar,i o, &c.
iou wili rot be troubled to find sometl ing new ft r dinner if you c 11 at our store and uke a look ai our 1 nd d vir.e.y of etables. 4 A larse variety of- m?ckcrel and
SMOKED FISH just received.
( IS fi v.v
t. V -1 j .
fit!!!
It is Dangerous to Have Your Coal Bins Empty
While Cas is so Scarce. Let us fill np your Liu with
some of our excellent screened
coal. I he winter is not ov r
yet and you w ill need it.
Phone 49. Mather Bros., Agts.
Richmond Palladium.
FKiDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1819.
Indiana and Ohio Weatt. er. Washisoton. L. C, February 24 F t Indiana; Genera ly fair toaiht and Satardn. Wuu-r in extreme northweet tnaihi. Warmer Saturday.! For Ohio: Generally fair tciight acd aturday.
LOCAL ITEMS.
"Fine watches at Haner's." . Do not fail to foe basket bi.U tonight Spectacle fitting a specialty, fleer's.
oorreotly fitted at
coal. I have the
Spectacles
lianer's. Buy smokeless
best. Farnhatu. Fine watche at Haner's. The natural gas case is again continned, this time to March i. Buy only genuine Winifrede coal, 1 bave exclusive sale. Farnham. There will be a big dance at Pythian teniple at the close of the lenten season. Jackson townsh.p people want a or id (re over Symonda creek at Hei
ney'a ford.
Mrs. L. D. Stubbs will give a paper
upon Martin Luther at the History
Class tomorrow.
By the death of Mrs. Farlow of Liberty. Mrs. Fred Wilke of this city falls
heir to some property,
A man named Dick I.9wis was in for
drunk this morning, and was fined and given five days in jail.
Mrs. J. Marcos of Chicago is in the
citv tha truest of Harman Meyer and
family of south eleventh street.
Charles Revels, who was arrested on a charge of beating his wife, was lined $25 and given a jail sentence in addi
tion.
S. W. Gillilan went to Spiceland this
afternoon, whe e he gives the dosing
number of the bpiceland Academy
lecture ecurse tonight
Have you tried Hoerner's bread and crackers. They are the best made in the city. For sale at groceries. Bakery
15 sooth fifth. Phone 39. 13 12t
Under the new $117,000 legislat ve
appropriation Easthaven can and will
be enlarged to accommodate tne exees
sive nombei tf insane in this district
The lleekers case against the city for
damages has been thrown out of cir
cuit court by the sustention of a de
murrer filed by City Attorney Jessup
The Hoerner case will not come np tilt
next term, and the Pick tt case wtil be
trie! next Thursday.
The Moncies were greatly dle&p-
po'nted over their game with the Hen
.ley, Tuesday night, and they cff. r all
sorts or excuses, u is possioie u-ai a
came will be arranged at Indiana polii
or some otherjdisinterested point to de
cide the championship of the sta'e.
The seniors or mgn scnooi in some
way or other managed to get hold o!
one or. tne programs lor ine jun'or
be most elegant, and a 1 will be in the
best of taste.
Se Fletcher's beai t rul liue of
ladies neckwear.
Liee Kelly returned from Chicago
yes-terday afternoon. II u tit: - - m
liiiu lifginv, jr, ci JillC8gO, 1 in
the city attending the funeral of hi father. Calvin K tterman of Jacksonburir
' was iu ine city toaav caliper ot
! friends.
Ine liev. A. E Mahin was tsken i)! yesterdiy afternoon and is unable to
be about town. Ti : , t , , t
i a via riorajse nas oeen grantea s $12 pension, through the eff jrts of
Auditor Martha!!. F. M. Millikin, secretary of the Republican Central committee, was iu tht city today on business. Mrs. Frank Carter of Fort Wj yne avenue, who has been seriously ill with neuralgia, is recovering.
The Starrs beat the Pick Ups
four last
games of bowbng out of five night at the Quaker City alleys.
Ed Dintaman of number 3 hon house, who wae iujnred at the fire several days ago, is improving. Mrs. Abbie Needham went to Charleston, VV. Va , yesterday alternoon on a short visit With relatives. Superintendent and Mrs. J. N Study oi Fort Wayne, are ic the c ty attenJing the funeral of Hugh Wiggin.
It is probable that in the near fuuie the Western Union will keep its office open all night, if the business warrants it. Mrs. John Howard. Mrs. Dr. George H. Grant and Miss Bertha Whitridje went to Indianapolis this morning on a short visit. Robert Alexander of Indianapol s, son of W. W. Alexander was in the city today. He is now traveling for ai Ind auapolis paper bouse. Mrj. H. R Adams, who ha been the guest of Charles Newlin and family
lor several days, returned this morning to her home in Cleveland, O. Mrs. Frank Cohorst and daughter, Miss Bessie, returned to Dayton, O , yesterday afternoon, after a short visit with Thomas Doloff and family. The Columbian club will have a pool
and billiard tournament at their rooms
for the benefit of their members and much interest is being taken in the
final result.
At the post meeting last nicbt it
was decidc-d to hold the annual bean
supper of te G. A. JR. Marh 23J. h;
proceeds to be app.ied to.vard defray
ing the expenses of Memorial dav.
The Geor-ra H. Knollenberc Co..
Ad am H. Bartel Jfc Co , and the We st-
cott Carriage Woiks have recently put in the night watch and fire alarm rm--
vice of the American District Tele
graph company.
iucbard bebhemeD. who plavs for
the Musical club Monday nitht. h
been vio'm soloist at the Berlin court.
and in America the so o violinist in tha
lhornas, beidel and Damrosch orches
tras. - -
There is almo t an egg famine in
t'lis city at the present and they tre retailing at 30 cents a dozen at the arocerie. Daring the latter part of
deaths m remits. ALT.EV The fanral of Mrs. Emma Aden to k placa this morning at 10 o'clock from the residence of I. C Doao. The pall-bearers were Timothy WJ.od, William J. Hiatt, CUrence and Turner Hdley, Drs. I S HarolJ and W. O'Neal Mendenhall. Dresseil l'oultry. Pou'try i high and scarce, bat there will be enongb at George tJchwegman's meat market to supply the e.ty Tnrbevir. dueks and ehicker s of all
kind and s:i?s. 309 south fourtl
street. 'Phone 359 Lamps. Now is the time to buy a nice lamp cheap, as we are closing out oar Hock of such goods. ItarF's Main and ith streets. Chamberlain'" Tongb Rmely in Chicago. Hisgen Bros , th popular south side Iruggists, corner C9th-st and Wentworth ave. say: We sell a great deal of Chamberlain's Cough Rmed. and find that it gives the mot satisfactory result, especially among children for severe eolds and croup." For sale Sy A. G Luken & Co. CKoa Cola for headache at Pric-'s
Tomorrow, underwear sale, llie' Jersey ribbed, lJe. I.. M Juntas & Co.
The Granntphoue. We are sole agent-i for the celebrated gramophone aid hr.ve alare number of instruments now in nse in K cbmoud. They are marvels in strength and swf etness and will entertain a houseful of people. Iliff's, Main and sixth.
Welsbeh style mantels or burn' rs 15c; (ran sticks 15c; wax tapers 5; chimneys 5 and 10 s. Tomorow, men's colored working xlnrt.H, JL. 91. Jones & Co.
Oysters are vou can get Price's.
still very scarce but plenty of nice ones at
Floiida oranges and oranges at Price's.
naval seedles?
Beautiful Palms. A new stock of tLo e b 'autif ul Florida and Cub n p ilms. The fi :eei decorstion for etore, office, parlor oi hall. Ge; one. Iuff's. M n an ' sixth strait .
Ado Manstie'.d Will hve eharge of Noah's
bi -ycle rerair guaranteed.
department.
Ark Work
Tomorrow, gent. uailerwea Jersey ribbed gray, mixed, 15c. Li. M. Jones & Co. Hot chocolate and beef tea served at Price's.
Bond
just for
re-th
Twenty-Seven Per Cent. Gold
Catalogue of the Ra ycle ceived at Noah's Ark, yours
asking. Tom morrow. 1 lot nice
fluffy blanket. 48c pair. !..
M. Jones & Co.
QUEEN 0FTHE Tl A KFNTUCKY WOMAN WHO PtpM ALLY MANAGES A STOCK Far
Mrs. Ella Offutt Pepper, of I tngton, Ky Is the most noted on the American turf. Kvery on terested in horses, and a grvat . who are not, knows the story 8fi niruresotie career. The foJIowieJ
terview with her Will, therefor! tract widespread interest and t tion: - Mrs. Tepper Is the w ire of J James E. Pepper, the well-known.; tiller and turfman. She tells the of her exiH-rience with thorough!! in these words: a I went into the thoroughbred ness." caid Mrs. IVpier. "ty forf circumstanes. We had this fia m here. We had sin-nt a great 9g money in fitting it up. Col. was very busy with the busing, fairs of "his distillery, and 1
I try if? i- 1 nrpi wmn raiiavte to their lr-!nr. alihn?h I do not believe iu nr-w-hipjr a point Io order to combine the uatu f sire of dam." Mrs. Pepper' w!un:ng last year v-ere about $oU in stakes and purses, and the sold her borst-s ia training for fai.i0.
t ar r I TeIlA well-shaped moath Is often marred If the teeth ar- not in harinoay. The proper care of the teeth is very Important; for. if neglected, indigestion
results, and this leads to pimples, wrinkles and the peueral spoliation of the complexion. I'se a moderateiy
ham toothbrush, and every morning after breakfast and before going to bed thoroughly cleanse the teeth outside and inside wi;h soft water and a good powder. ICinse the mouth out also after eTery meal. Io not use dentifri-es that contain acids.
j they quickly destroy the enamel.
Charcoal powoer is gooa auu acis as a deodorizer as well as whitening the teeth; moreover, it cleans tht-m without injuring the enameL The following is an excellent recipe whieh would be well to have made up, for it cot only cleanses the teeth, but taks
away any neusive taste or smeu in the month: Two ounces of areoa ants (raw) pounded, live ounces of prepared areca nuts charcoal. Perfume with a few drops of essence of violets or any other -scent you prefVr. The soft iimcr portion only of the cuttlefish bone should be used, as the hard, fleshy shell removes the enamel.
j Bargain Table ; For Saturday's sales: Coffeo eups 2-; plates 3c ; covered better dbhes 10 ; wah boa 1 or pitchers 20e; photo ; frame and pii tares 10 and 20a, A'l
above slightly damaged. fc.g poatc tiers 45c. New Cured Smoked Meats. ' I have a large and cho:es lot of fiae smoked meats cow ready for ue.
n odly all our own cute, which I ul sell at the fol'owing pr ees:
Ham, any kind and ize at 9e per
lb. Bae n 7c and Si per lb lritd
beef, 12 i?. ShouldtrsTe. AUgurtntted nuuiber 1 fine swett tcck. Geo. Schwegmax's Meat Market, 309 south founh street. Phoue 359 lil 2t Tomorrow, ladies kid gloves wor'li Sl.OO go ;1 .te. L.. M. Jones & Co.
OUB STEEL RAnGE Has attached Summer," Gas St-ve that I Cannot : 1)0 r Beat.
See it aud you will by no olher.
Bay Henley b:cjcle at the fsctory Best wheel, lowest prices. 23 tf
People's Exchange.
An Honest Medicice f jr La Grippe.
George W. Waitt of South Gardiner,
Me., bats: I have had the worst
cough, cold, chills and grip and have
taken lots of trah of no acconnt but
profit to the vender. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the only thing that
has done any good whatever. I bave
used one 50-cnt lotle atd the chills.
cold and grip lave all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an
nest medicine " For sale by A G.
Luken & Co.
MRS. EIXA OFFTTT PEPPEF; I that I would take the thorough off his hands, and attend to na. The Colonel has spent fortunes laying to win money with horses one turf. He would become too muia love with his horses and would place them where they did not be thus destroying their chances of uning. I believe in estimating a be that belongs to me as if he bel4 to some one else. If my horse a selling plater I can see it as rc:j as if he belonged to another, a: tell my trainer to keep him otnf stake raes in w-hicu horses of c are entered. "As you know, we breed all 4 horses we race, something few cssj lishments do these days. Science i taught, and it confirms the fact, 1 water is the lirst necessity of l As each horse requires about cii gallons of water a d;iy, I natnnp; regarded the purity of the water! of vital consequence. 1 found that average stock water at our farm from surface drainage and was. th fore, more or less impregnated organic matter. I argued that hort1 to be healthy should have-just as gf
and just as pure water as hun
beings, so I decided to drill an art'
tan well.
"At a depth of 00 feet we stru
an abundant supply of the finest kil of water. I have had it analyzed ;i
it shows the presence of lime, m nesia and iron three constituents I sential to the building up of bone at healthy muscle and tissue. 1 belief this excellent water had a great d to do with. the high class snown t my colts and fillies last year, andf the stable I send out this year kers
up the reputation of MeadowthorptI will 1h positive that the water did
Anoiner ming wnicn, i ininK,
much to do with the quality of
norses is tne way we handle thei -. .1 . r : ' I
"When we finish the morning wlk of the two-year-olds we allow themfo
cooi out careruiiy ana then we tfn
mem out o romp in the blue ci Js.
They run and jump and seem to
Joy the freedom of the pastures, fe-
fore- I adopted thN natural modi
caring for young horses our vete ary bill was enormous. Some ou
t'je colts was sick all the time, pe young things bao distempers, fevt-s. and everything else. Sinee I adoied the natural method, as 1 call it,ve have had practically no sicktss
among the horses, aud they seem ttbe
much healthier, and capable of stiid
ing all kinds of weather withoutin-
jury. I "1 name -1 my own colts and files
Wlira Mial Are rirlghte.t. Swift was fifty-nine when his bralo gave birth to "Gulliver's Travels." Sir Walter Scott was forty-four when his "Waverley" made' its appearance, and nearly all thos9 stories which have conferred lasting fame upon him were composed after the age of forty-six. Milton's mind rose to its highest capacity when the blind poet was between fifty-four and fifty-nine. It was at this period of his existence when he
offered to the world "Paradise, Lost. Cowper had turned the half-century when he wrote "The Task." and "John Gilpin." and Defoe was within two years of sixty when he published "Robinson Crusoe." Thomas Hood's "The Song of the Shirt" and "The Bridge of Sighs" were written when he was forty-six. Longfellow wrote "Hiawatha" at forty-eight, and Oliver Wendell Holmes gave us" "Songs In Many Keys" when he had passed his fifty-fifth birthday. George Eliot was near her fiftieth year when she wrote "Middlemarch. and this was succeeded by "Daniel Deronda." " Bacon's greatest work took fifty-nina years to mature, and Grotes "History of Greece" some years longer.
AtVEBTlM2f E'NTB under th bfad oJ Wanted Sltcatioa. cal or '.; b.lf
ml, d .when not if B Icar Usee
n .."." nr Stti Ea.ts.ta a. !lcoea fci
nt- !"rapclal. atd X ..acwHTo"
Wrte traarV-d ftr Scant a Mr aat: Ipaartlot-
Wantki Two ur.'U'-nishtd 'poi f
n eood locality and near i Obtoffice;
st te priee and location. Address R 3are ibis ofti ;e. 21 2t
St. K ok Grout d ft r s-ixtcct-th
md Main, Vern S ui'h. If
Wanted A c.rl ab mt 15 or IK ye
t ave to assist in h ue-wo k at 311
orth cic-hth ttreet. Gtod r.leietct
-nn' d.
Wasted Position by ladv twetitj
vears old. 820 north eleventh ftret
For Sale Auction fa!t of hon
ho'd goods, at 2 p. m.. Thursday 23d
at 31 north nineteenth street. 3t
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MEEIU10FFS.
Phone 46.
RICHMOND ml LAUNDRY 919 Main St. 'Pfone 157.
nn mm rrvy u
Ml IU) 111! O I
do you mm IT? ALL RIGHT, COME UP.
We will loan it to you cn household gooJsj'iauos, horses, wajrons, vehicle?, store fixtures, etc., without removal. Ou watches, diamonds, rings, bicycles, musical instruments
i etc., left with us.
On your personal note, if you are a salaried man with a responsible firm. Employers not interested. Business strictly eoLfidential. Rieliniontl Loan (. N, E. O. .' d M'. Kooaa
Open every ir,uinr
AFTER MONTHS
r wlnninn in yoer rimfe or Nirn drxwer, shirts. I litis and ollan l-tm.lerd b ia ill Hit a Hi- name tine jfia-nl l wtiitf aud nit aa tha dav th r tinmh- d. Tla result i ai'lnovvd bv ii'iil it l" foap. an h. 'W., aad ixkinK rarr tht wh pott of ii wnrk l projrly
Lost Small female blatk and tan
do; Upturn tor reward to E. H. ErV, 104 am h fententh streit.
For Salk Household coods, in claling a Ssarr pisno. 31 north nin to nth stre ts. 18 tf
Dr. J, Ford Hawes. Physician and Surgeon. KnollenberK Annex. Calls answered niht and t?av
w l'e For Spidar'a Wab. niders' lines, which have long been
employed in telescopes and levels for
the measurement or maraing oi uia- . : l : .1 In iI-Iti.
tances, are now uunu
strong cords for military oauoons.
At the professional schools of Chal-
ais-Meudon, France, spiuers are orea
and trained for the purpose oi lurnishing the lines. A dozen spiders are grouped before a reel which withdraws the delicate thread, and each insect is released When It has yielded 20 to 40 yards of line. Each fiber is of a pinkish hue. and la washed to remove the sticky matter on Us surface. Eight of these are next combined into a thread, which is lighter and stronger than silk. An Anriforoua Bar. - Sometting over a bucketful of nuggets and coarse dust was found in the eizzard of a bear lately received from
the Skagway trail, Alaska. As bears do not pick up gravel like the chickens to aid their digestion, nor swallow atones like some marine animals, to hold them down, it Is naturally concluded that the bear had eaten a returning Klondiker and his treasure.
OHILLIPS 11 OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday, February 28;
THE YOUNG CHAR'CTEK COMEDIAN
And H e String and Efficient
COMEDY COMPANY
In an rntin-ly New, Kt-w itten Version of the
t, -tc-Datr Rur.l Farce l' uitdy, si nmun Truthful and Rcan.t c Pic'ure of Country Lite down hast. A Hi ing. Roubles Bally of From Sia-.t to Fin'ah. N in Every Feature. Watch fcr the Xurleue Turner Parsde l
Now
is . . The Time
To be lroking t--J HARNESS for Sp ing We have tl em. , WICCINS & CO. Phone 1443 a"9 Main St.
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Before you buy a Ty f ewttter let rue show you .THE HARTFORD. Strong, Durable, Well Finished. Same keyboard and service as the f 100 macbire or
HALF THE MONEY. tC. A. REEVES, Room 7, West cot t Block.
Loa-tea from I lines. It has been calculated that the loss from illness averages 20,000,000 weeks of work in the year, or 2 per cent, of the work done by the whole population between fifteen and sixty-five years of age.
Prices: 25, 33 and SOc. Seats on sale at Knodt's m s'c stor-. PLFAS A3S TS CO. Parerers and Painters. Fire, up to d-te wrk a sj tcialiy. All kirds o wctk Joi c wih t estDes: and dlsi ate fc. Cfl re, rc rn i fecom f oor, Grsrd bo'el. F ca dence, io rnt. ar'-Tv'f rrth t-et
ONEY!
We have several i urns cf ivicnej to Loan cn tnoxtgago.
JOE LONG CHONG, Has com back to stay. I want my old friends to bring: their laundry. 1 have a new machine to iron bosoms. First class work guaranteed. Everything Delivered In 21 Hour. LONG CHONG. 15 Noith Eighth St.
If you want to boirow come aiiu see us.
Wm. H. Eracbury S Sen Boom 7.ard 8 Westcott tloct,
Rirrr-M msj. Iwr.
LAUNDRY. Get yovr Laundry work done where satisfaction is guaranteed. ELDORADO USSSir S8S Mavis St., Tolapkoa 3M U V 81 IN.'ON.Pro
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THE BIG SALE STILL A BOOOMING! i
And the prices topling and tumbling in every conceivable m inner. Expressions of bewilderment and amazement on all s:des as the Goods are being shown and the prices quoted
iNo sucn siicss ever made in any store on good, first-dis, ready-to-we3r. Tailor-made Clothes.
. I WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE. Men's Overcoats $1.98, $2.48. $3.56. $5.98, $7.48. Compaie them with otl ers that have " just a few lef:," ard ho is giving you the rea' genuine bargain 4
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public to be piven tonight and had a the ecld nap, they o!d for as high as
lot printed and distributed over town, I 35 and 37 cents a dozen.
Prof. J. T. iaerrill. superintendent
f public schools in Cedar Rapids. Ia..
is in the city the guest of his collece
mte, D. Surface. Prof. Merrill is
stoppice at The Westcctt on his way home from the National Teachers7 association metirg at Co.umbus.
Ohio.
The Musical club will give two pub
lic entertfciLinents next week, Mcnday
evening and Wednesday afternoon.
Motday evening Richard" Schliemen.
the noted violinist, now connected
much to tne cnagnn ot tne juniors, who have been endeavoring to ktep
the matter a profound secret. The Pennsylvania company is em
ploying more men in its shops at Fort Wayne than at any former period, and
in some departments working ovei time. The pay rolls of all the (hop
on the Pennsylvania lines are now
from 15 to 35 per cent in excets of
the corresponding period last year, and
in fact larger than ever before.
The newly purchased carpets forThe
Westcott will arrive from the east to
morrow, ana Mr. n esteoti nas gone
north to buy the furniture. The pros-
Tests are that the hotel will be quick
ly refurnished, and be closed cut a few day a after its vacation by Mr.
Van Orman. The new furniture will ,
ffirlli Double the Trice. 1, Mt&S&tS?' $2-48, S3.95 1 $5.75, $7.85, etc.
Compare thef e values with others that have some for sale and see where you get your bargains ; you'll say at
Worth Double the Price. I The (Jwatest Valne in Richmonl i
Uvn'a -nol P:int. warranted not IF. 5 i
"t JUL U v Mia Ho rin IOU
Wool hair lines and lined I Xiee all wool cheviots -
itinf
QQp piped, stitched with 'ilk, Italian Jin-
248
Men s black all wool clay suits, satin
thoroughly tailored and trim-
ivga, mt d.
SEE IT
S848
SEE IT.
THE
all wonl black clavs .
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rtc, i.tc.
3- stcse ? rr:
Men's Work Shirts. Fast colors, 3G in. lorg, black and light colors, ma le with a yoke, 1 hoi ougbly ftayed, eleeves shaded, pcod as some good as some that sell for 50 OCn cents abUu t
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STOEE
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A lot of fleece lined Children's Underweai at 50 cents on the dollar at THE BIG STORE.
There is no
place like Cjl2
i m
TOR
For the "Real thing' in barcains.
ROBT
& MARBH iLLL
with the Cincinnati col etre of musk".
will play.
Successors to Albert F. Ros? & Co.
All kinds of fresii vereta-J
bles, turkeys and chickens
and fresh egrgs. ' " i
j "The Cheapest House in Town."
Southwest Corner 9th. and TryTi Sto.
Trunks, Bags and Valises at the Big Store.
