HE JiJUJU: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 3,. 1013. SEBMSKA VETS IN CAMP loldiern "Who Fought at Gettysburg - Enjdy Reunion to Utmoit. SPECIAL , TRAIK CAIQUES HOST "taptatns Atlanta nnd Trimble Frorlde (or thfc Comfort of Stanr -Shontt In Anintr to tbe Ilcbel Yell. Br r.DOAll C. SNYDBR. OfcTTTSDURq. rt., July i.-(Bpclal Teletrrsjn.) Tho fratsrntt meetlnx ot th veteran ot th plu nnfl erty In thl wonderful ttnted dt, pitched on the slu of a ftutiKUlnary battlefield, will result In more real getting tortothor ot thoio 'who fifty. yars ago wfr endeavoring to annihilate one Another than the resolu tlons of convention, the speeche ot statesmen or tne utterance! of politician. The whole city, teems with vitalised stories of achievement, of pathos, and at death. Never ha Hhere beeh anything like It and probably never again will be seen the representatives of a great na tion who went to war for principle meet Ing In the bond of amity and comrade ship, not to eay love. It could not' exist In any other country but the United Btates of America, and It never will oc cur again.. "ilello, johnny Itb, were you In- rick fctfa charger "Tou be .your life, Yank. We gave fou a warmer reception then than you have gtv.n today." "Yes, that's all right, Johnny Reb, but ire stayed wltK'you until you were glad to pull out-when high-Water mark was reached" J. And Jh'enthey fell onto one another, Acting like a couple of kids, although one-m'i have betSn 63 and the other 70 yeats of bob. True, quite true, every word ot It, and a thousand more stories like It, while over 'all this wondecrfui city of tent flouts "the stars and stripes. The war Is urseiy $ven , . Come In Jloata., ... u Bp many nrs In camp tonight that Ma lor Normoyle, chief of the quartermas ter's corps, who has been charged with the erection ot the camp, estimated that easily B.000 veterans were being housed , and fed, 5,000 more than the most san guine had' anticipated, and what Is more to ,the pdlnt, the entire Unused equipment . ot the , Untied States army , has been brought, to 'Oettysburg t6 glva comfort ; to tho','hols, of the blue,, and,, the n!f who aro ben; on having the time of their lives during the next few days, tor many or them: their last glimpse ot one of the greatest theater of War the world has ever seen, and the veterans ' from Ne braska are Joining In tths spirit ttf the, work with a xest .that tells It own story, fije-xren '1 etirnalcai Johnnies, The official train trom Nebraska routed .over the Northwestern, thl Lake Short,' the Pittsburgh & LaK Erie and the Western Maryland', -which left Omaha On Juno ST, arrived in the camp at I tclock on June . BafrlhK lots ot tlnfy on the way, 'the trip wa' trlthoUt Incl 'denl except that eleven Johnnie are dern'ttW wKi thi Nebraska (conyntrent. h&vinr co.hjo J( (ho way from Nebraska with their former foes to greet old friend from the southland. Thorn T. Burns ot Clerks. Neb., a "Jotiiuiy neb,1' . who enlkted in a Vlr. tinia regiment and fought with Long itret, came back to meet his fa.rethr still a Virginian, and the meeting took laea la keadquarter1 lent. The-turns' brothers had not seen on another tor forty-fire years, and glory b$( but that was a meeting. Thomas Bums I W wars, old, walls Jita! Virginia, brother la U years, . 3HetYlrstlt)a brother. And s,notnr ttery Ilk Jt. W. J Conktln .is a '"Johnny Rob"" from Osceola, Neb. We cam eaU 'xilth'the Nebraska special to meet a Vgjnlrother whom- he had not seen for thirty-five year and they met today. Talk about yells. You people out n the great west never heard such Joy Ml. whoops, take H' from, me, '.. .. While Jhs train vtfit jn rpte; a. co'nvj plete roster Ot It personnel' was' madel and the age ,of the veterans taken, It being ascertained, of the veterans on board the average ago Is 71 years, the, youngest "being C7, the oddest $0. On Historic) ait. There could bardty be. a mora, historic position' assigned a state than ha been aaeignod the Nebraska veteran. Facing afemtearx RW and right In the trail ot Pickett's, eejarge; Kl;raska ooouples tbe oUtpot-f the aettfcern states, South CatoHna Irani tdl&taly flanking it on the The veteran from the Artelop Hate Cttpy twenty tent, fourteen In' tine on Thirty-second street and six on Thirty-third street for this city 1 so big that It run to Sixty-fifth street and then' Wyofli. "pb, It's some dty believe roe." Captain A, M. Trimble ot Lincoln Js doing yeoman service tor hi associate, having the detail ot the Nebraska con" tlngent in charge assisted by Major Leicester Walker ot North riatle. who Is visiting the field for the first time In ftftr years. Major Walker, who wis a captain on Cleneral Pleas&nton's stiff and later a etaff officer with General Meade, looked over the theater again and saw many reminder ot the day when thaos semed to have broken loose amidst these fertile valley and hills of the Key. tor.e ftlat. Captain, A flows Active. Captain Claire E. Adanu Of Superior, Nb appointed by Oovernor Aldrlch member ot the oettysburg National com mission. 4 on the ground, directing with vigorous energy the work ot taking care ot hi comrades from the prairie atate and he la authority for the statement that this camp la the greatest th coun try baa over n of wl c. Captain Trimble ay the food Is good, the water 14 flse, the samp perfect, and Major Nermoyi le tine ot tne greai o.uanr- BMJiterG of the day. Tha JloUowing is the official roster of tfcc KXeVfks. tytiAul, whleh atrtved oh the t$& ..Xl4fyb"rjrVur(aai"venlog; r-,' 1 .- 1 Alex JUfctry. Bladfi. 7 . k SkiBferdiU. Brown. Burke.rtt ' ' . Daniel X. BeckKlth. Neltgh. Henry A. Bevler, Qrand Island. Andrew O. Buell, Grand Island. C. fL M&rber, Auburn. Xr& Krewn. Harvard. Jofcfi Z.rjier. Omaha, Tim Kelrney. W. K-Mibck, Uishton. , DavM meM Oakdale. Kenir Pt, NeUgh, qeorze' Htjr, paxton. t C. L JSM.'An!0ld. F. K, Jfcewii, gufton- Tfctaa r, lNrru, Clark. John BeUes, Omaha. John T. Soar, Coleridge. IX II. Briggs. Napier. WHttsi JJurge, ftlger, Kesry OreJshtan, Beyard. X. Cir, Jrarnam. . C. Crawford. Lincoln. Jcte Oeyj, Masop city. J. W. Cr Waveriy. S. Cooler. Waveriy. -Jam CH.iy. Grand island. Burlington Cunningham, Bleomtleld, William H. Crtop. ettpnd- John Currtr, North LMifT John P. Chavllen, Maywood, W. J. Conkllrr, Oseeola. f- Bllla Coder. Wood lake. " . Thomas St Dice, t'tlca. N. P. Dickinson, flhelton. lane Degraw, Cedar Itaplds. , Thos J. Tabalk, Alexandria, i Hi A- Dtingan, Lincoln W. H. Sills, Papllllott. . John Bveland, Lincoln. Wm. Frear. Baasett Jerome Forbes, Hepubllcan City. Knery.-O. Kritts, Lincoln- Wlllard B. Foote- Fromont. John Frederick, Adoflis. , Jan. D Qage, Dunning. E. J. Oordlnfer, Falrflnld. Nat N. Olllete, Crelghlon. Thos Uutfln, Cedar Bluffs. . . u Oeo. C. Humphrey, Grand Island. E, W. Hooker, Hooper. O. W. Hottel. Unpoln. Mlohael Ileadly, Gross, T. M. Hedges, Braver City! H. A. Hobrr, Fullerton. Marvin Hill, Bloomlngton, ' Kdw. Joslyn, Grand Island. J. J. Jelfr.rs. OAkdale. F, W. Joslyn. Fullerton. It P. Jennings, Table Bock. Wm. Kasscbaum. Tobias. B, J. McQulilln, Omaha. Jai. A. Lawrence, TecUmseh. George W. Lower Omaha. J. S. McKe&n, Kearney. George W. McClouehim, fit, Paul, ' Irvln C. McLean, Omaha. John Matthews, Grand Island. J. F. Morgan, Alma. J. M. Mitchell, Btanton- Joseph Matllson, Omaha. IYed McNamara, Murdock. . -, Wallace W. Mannlngton, Monroe. B. r. Moore, Burkett. " James A. Nathans, Nebraska City. N. M. Morgan, Callaway. Robert Miller, Aurora. . . Davis Miller, Mlnden. ' Adotphu Meyer, Adams. David McOugln, Sargent . C. B. Norris. Grand Island. Jacob Ort Wahoo C. N. Phillips. Exeter. Frederick Potter, Dorchester. Samuel Fatten, Ilubbell. - , . Hugh Perkins, Hay Bprlncs. Jerome Potter, Omaha. Saleb Phillips, Arapahoe, eorge F. Hyan. Grand Island. , . Kddle Randall. Chadron. D. C. Ruhl. Ord. James A- Richardson, a rand Island. Darius Richardson, Mllford. F. J. Smith, Nellgh. Clarence Sowtell. Pawnee City. Samuel Thaya, Hhlckley, Robert Sneath. Wiener.,. Joseph W. Lnfferty, Wiener. W. H. Sturtevant, Beaver City. , Daniel Bwaney, Chester.- Joseph Bwerlngen, Boca. Alonso smith, Kearney. Hayden Strong, North Loup. George W Blsson, Lincoln- - A. L. Strong, Broken BoW. John C. Smith, Table Bock. ir. a. Btudlcy, Croston. R. D. Stotler, Benkelman. J. s. Templeon, Wahoo. Jonathan Taylor, Dannebrog. II, G. Townsend, Emerald.. , A. E. Tracy, JCearney. ' Wlllard B. Truesdale, Clerks.- - - ' Lebbln B, Woods. Surprise. 5. w William, .Republican-City. James Availing, Hastings. - - - - -i I IL B, William, Hastings. Jeremiah Wllhelm. Dorchester. ' j John Wilson, York. James V. Wood, University Place. Charles 8. Wells, College View. 15. J. Whipple. Ashland. ' . Charles Worker, Pierce. A. -Wilde, Oukdale, Major Leicester Walker, North . Platte. Morris Walt, Lincoln. Edward A. Warnef, York. J. U. Wymer, Hardy. John P. White, Blair. Alex YoUng, Poole. P. J. Ztmmerrriftn, Ellis. George Zlegler. Wayne. (Juidice Suilty ' Jury's Verdict in Triatfor Murder GLENWOOD, la.;, July 2.-Frandoq Ouldlco, charged with the murder in Cr-unelt Bluff of Fireman Howard .Tones. was lst night found eXillty ot mureliv tno urn ag ree acq, sentenced to lite im prisonment V Judgo Arthur. Within fifteen mlqtltes After his sen. tehee Quldlce waVeit'roUte fpr JPort Mad Udn penitentiary In charge ot Sheriffs Rock, Lindsay and; BuBhnell. Tho trial, heard Otero on change ot venue from Pottawattamie county, has cost the neighboring county ll.tw with out officers' fed and Jail expenses. ... ContcrfiltMlbJlnr buy trouble, but a gdnulhe. qUarter buy Pr. Kirk's New Life pillaj for constipa tion, malaria, heddafch and jaundloe. For sale by Deaton Drutr Cdt Advertise- mtnt. VfctorVktroU Oak Tlio followlnR OmoliA and Council Ulutfa dealers carry com plete Uneii of VICTOlt VIOXROIiAS, nd nil of tho late Victor Records as fast aa Issued. Youlnra cordially invited to inspect tUa'CtGjc;.at any ot those establishments! , ii i iimsiiiii ii'i msnmi'iii i J mi . i'i i i mm Schimollet Mueller PIANO CO. 31M315 Far nam St. Omaha, Neb. Victor Departmont on Main floor j Barney, Omaha LVCl Geo. E. Mick!, Mgr. Y Brandeis Stores Talking Machine Department in the Pompeian Room DR. MACHDRTY SUSPENDED Minister Found Guilty on v Some Charge, Aoquitftd on'Othe'rii OHAROE OF TOC&AEilTY 'FAILS In Conrorninnce wllh Church Lnw lie la Not Permitted to Contfitnef ' II U Work Until ;IIU' Con. diet Vindlcnten Illm. ' itev. Andrew J. MacMurtry, Ph. D., rormerly or Kearney. feb., and Manilla, Jo;, has been found, guilty on. some counts and acquitted on others . In IW. charges preferred against him by the Omahn Presbytery, which appolritcd u commission to try his case. The sentence Is suspension. : ot exnulaion. from Ihn ministry for at least a year, nt the nd of which time if he gives satisfactory proof ot hi repentance and Vgood -Works" or vindicates himself by b.ls conduct ho will b,o subject to reinstatement. If not then permanently expelled. The case has-dragged through, two or three eislonn of the volved grave charges, one of which was uncnnstity. This charge was not jiu. talned by the evidence. The most serW ous of those on which- conviction wa based wrere 'falling to hnve i good report, euoh as a minister ,ahou)d have," which l . explained, toi mean gossiping and in some Instances devia tion from the-truth -and "falling to gov ern hla own household." The evidence on which the commission- based this latter flndlniF .tVll that Ulm I. Bgnlnst him and ho. Is suing hi wjfe.fot uivorce, t. Dr. MnrMliVtrv Vin- in. (.,-. - - . " ..ico.vu . , 1 1 ki first that he Is the Vlctlm'o'f a coniniiev on the part Of certain people In Kearney, -uanuia ana otner places and that he could disprove every charge of any lm-, Portance. He and th rnmmUalnn hnt)i' expressed gratification that he wo able w ..tunw.Mvu lit UIBIV-IHIK nv-irKven charge, that of unohaUtv, Bev. W. W. Meek, nastor of Castellaf Presbyterian church f OmhhtW wo moderator of the commission which Jaat tried,. the case and Rev. F. P. Ramsay nhlt nmmmnutn wilt, tlou "if .whwww.v., . . I . . u.t .V nil! 44. Jcnks. D. n.. nnstor of TrHrt-tPrAhvfnrlntl . -- - - ---- - . , i cnurch, Chief counsel for the defense.U These, aa well as the other ministerial and lav members of the..commltslon. sim ply acted as the, appointees ot the pr'ea- "yry. , . rX.-, , imi and ghay; . .THE OLD SPSGS UPOfl GETTYSBURG FIELD (Continued from Pago One. Can you beat It? And these tents shelter SS.003 men, a treat majority of whom participated In tile Gettysburg battle, one ot the six greatest battles In the history ot the world. When the Nebraska special reached camp last Sunday the. members of tho party found that a quartet of "Veteran's jiad preceded tKem Major J. W- Cress; O, Eastrrian, Charlea Gumming and John G. Heasley, all of South Omaha. TITnlnt. r?iaM nff Hnnfti flmttlitt. Major Cress Is " a native ot Getty-1 nurg ana ennsira in me unq uunareu and Thirty-eighth Pennsylvania -reserve corps, his campaigning having' been' con fined between' Gettysburg-and Frederick, Md., which ia thirty-five mile south $f thyibattlefield. He'wif attach! to the Third division of the Third 'corps under' General-' Trench General Sickle being in command of the corps, and who. lost fl leg in the second day1 fighting,- the an niversary of which 1 wa duty celebrated today. ' Movement of Ocenn Steamer. l"prt. ArrtTd. . 84114. BBVTTLE 3Cbrk. ..... i RAN FRANCISCO. Chtro Mini..... MEW YORK Cllfornl MONTREAL rtroplur DOVER Flnltnd - NBW YORK America PLYMOUTH Pn Fr. Wltlaj MOV1U.E columbl, HOUTHAMPTON. .. Mijetlc QUEENBTOWN. Cmpal....v... ' IV, Branch at 334 BROAD WAX Council Bluffs 1 ; HEAR AGREEMENT ON TARIFF ! 1 Seoisions on Important Contested Point Reached in Caucus. MUTUAL LIFE COMPANIES WIN Exempted from Pnymrnt of Incomp Tns: on Pf-f rnlninft Ilrttirncil to' ' I'olleyianidpr In 'Form " of niTlrienttH. WASIIINTON, July .-8enate demo crats approached a flnat' agreement on the Uhderwood-Slmmons tariff bill in caucus late today when they made the following decisions on Important , coil tested points. Mutual life Insurance companies were exempted from payment of Income, tax on premiums returned to policyholders In tho form of dividends. A stamp tax of one-tenth of 1 cent per pound was, agreed, to. for all trading 'in cotton futures, the tax to be refunded where cotton Is actually delivered. . An agreement was reached for a vote tomorrow on the Hitchcock amendment, proposing a restrictive tax on tobacco production, to prevent monopoly. Tho finance commltteo membVrs hetd another meeting tonight to' decide ques tions referred back from the1 caucds. Hit caucus Will resume work 'tomorrow, and It I believed the final paragraph will be1 reached before night. Senatdr Hitchcock's fight to secure the adoption of his tobacco - amendment, which embraced the views set forth sometime ago by - Attorney General Mc- Jlsynotds for curbing that growth of the "trust," was carried on until adjourn ment tonlfcht and will be renewed to-morrow. Members of the finance com mittee decided against the amendmehf which-would Impose a heavy tax on pro duction abovo a certain figure. Senator Hitchcock also will propose tomorrow A companion, amendment for a 'tax on tho production of all corporations that con trol more than a specified amount of tho production In their line ot Industry; and wjll -attempt to have both amendment jnado parts of the tariff bill. Fifty Thousand Sought by. Yeiser ' "for His Client A suit that attracted a great deai of humorous interest was filed In the dis trict court at ''Council Bluff's yesterday afternoon against A. A. Clark asking Judgmeht'fdr 130,000.' ' tyie a incksTlfrbo is eald to live In Omaha, Is the plaintiff. The petition al leges that "On the. day of April the defendant- became Indebted to plaintiff In the sum of 150,Mo; no part of which has been paid." ' 'Outside of the- legal verbiage the single, sentence constitute the entire petition. The suit 1 brought by John 'O. "Yeiser iff Omaha, attorney for the plaintiff, , - The suit was the cause of c6nslderab!e surprise to Mr. Clark He" say all he rrn uaAry oj sisrrrai iNvsvma s.sdxhw ncr sravx ' ..wupipora imaopuoA looiou ioiooa IOJ trtvX& rinq 8ntrjotf oAlrn I ,j0tqI norioq . oqt pesn pus uoridlJosaJ & oil -JUAV&, jo wrjioq.owtri A"o Jjooi I lui Suojb pn oa tn i wuioip8ta 8,ooi,j ioaooci 0),6)tutinq ptiq XisA SanioS nil I pu e;qnoj? Iva cta nreuiiveM ovwe 'K;np pmtosnoii im o) puov 1 orv ha otnji om jo sotn u oa JJ tfjlwMr H uooq Vl , Jsail "A 'enoz ja 'sxiSiATH 'tt rn1 "RK 'vy ))BWM.ift swoieeisr'waM. moh Aw j fm oej m i xm, 'otqajinoeiel Aie I a?5w Plal l'onduowj ajpoAsj s,oji jq jo sbjoj f.0o.i nd ocj aeji. f swel fiUii -t'i sjMA'Assa jo; iwu ja lufm aay 'sosw.cfon Jo :twta jod 05 Mao p8A9iaj 'ooorjorto)iM'loo OAlw iqsjosJixa mipipaja cboj; oflM Mjl(lfaii" 3HJ foj 'oojoJd jo po)jd' jea m )4nsj 'jf t AH0JS91tAl pe '.ttjp3js p)aj) oq fjnot Xas ei jo tmfiO pjood 8isa(j3p jo uopiK nti pde j3pjotp too oqjy 'cjno l)f joj joatajvojj pisoptu aai ppos bsuiom s pom 'ojoq kj Ajinogiro oip )04oe oqj caj p jno ssbo oujb or 'tntfjq Xretmutu oq) o( whim ooyo Ajsa Sqpoj) C3J oq) top otj) p jnq 'sAso AnJnisa wswoja 'jjaaq jo pJq oq) qM ?nctlM oq )tnm aq)oio 'nsnmoAjau ojqrOJ)aooan pni-yarqo)tM) jo AinqsiH-1! frf aoj)ioa 'oqonoeq 'oqoBpooq ) ej ) )pj lug oq ajeqM )od oq) ) )09j9p omps o) oiqnoj) sq) jo osnso oq) Abj gijansmoM 'as) uj coui) onja. 4AM)q9rai)s 'onrajj pas squiji )noq?nojq) ssssuj fuAn on )uos oj stoj)s;p poo bod jo srpuaM oq) ptre Jli sssmdai or)jooon pes Apftop ttOJ? 01 SJlaq )qf noq) esqAi ,f8Ajan 6Aq wvaou. AqAi uoisw aq) s grqj 1 3A JQJM 9ABH iML The Victrola amuses and A. Hospe Co. 1513-15 Douglas 407 West Broadway, Orkin Bros; Victor Department Third loor Cor. 16th and Day or night . Wherever you roam, on Innd or .sea, you'll find a blue serge suit the best friend in. your wardrobe. . suit fills the bill so well, and Oolorfast serges afford tmequaled all round serge satisfaction. All sizes, extreme values, men's and young men's models Wear America's Best Clothes on the Fourth Friday's 'the Fourth everybody's going to celebrate and the purchase of a new cool clothes outfit will be tho sanest way td honor the day. Save $5, $7.50, $10 hero onbest clothesjnade. Young en's Norfolk Stout Men's Tall Men's Stilts Suits Suits Suits $10 to $25 $10 to $20 $10o $35 $10 to $35 'Extra Trouscra-Extra special values, $2.S0, $3. SO, $4.5& JOHH A SWAHSOti.n inn awAMet. T 1 T'TmPWl w y i i 'wfjrrftsjsjsMS8 COURECTi APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Store Closed All Day Friday. July 4th. . I I . 1 1 I III, know' about. I.yle Is. that a .couple of months ago the man camo to his office and said that II. E. Fredrickson bad told him Clark was In need ot a chauf feur for a new Plerce-Arrow car he had recently bought fof Fredrickson. Lylo said Fredrickson had recommended him. Clark, said It Fredrickson had vouched for him he would give him a trial. ljyle said his wife, to whom he had been married threo years, would like to have employment In the Clark home at a domestic and. companion- to Mrs. CI arte Hicks wa dismissed- after four days and returned to. Omaha with his wife, Mr. Clark- says. , . A month later Clark received a letter trom the-lawyer asking for a large amount ot money- for failure .of. contract. No attention was paid to It and the suit was filed. CONDITION OF STATE FUND . AT.CU0SE 0F THE MONTH (From a Btaft Correspondent) , MNCOLN, July i.-8peclal.)-&ato Treasurer George shows by 'hla monthly statement that there wag on hand. May tl, a balance of 1704,374.29. At the close of business June 30 there was $900,475.63. Cash on hand amounts to 5,T73.14 and cash on deposit 1354,703. 9. The trust funds are as Yollowst - Permanent school $,E02,577.43 Permanent university 17,931.83 Agrl, col. endowment 645,000.00 Normal endowment 73,600.00 Total ,....,.... ..J0.S33.1C9.I3 Bond on hand J9.1C3.133.7J Unl. warrants on. hand 113.bti7.GS Normal school wars, on hand.. 69,381,84 Total ; k9,mi63.!8 children ami ,p Every home can have a Victrola there are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $500. Victor Talking Machine Co. t C&mden, N. J. St., Omaha, and .... Council Bluffs Harney Sts. blue serge is .$10 Store closes 5 P.M. Open tilt 9 P. M. c- t . EXCURSION RATES EAST! TICKETS ON SALE DAILY UNTIL SEPTEMBER. 30TH. VIA THE " ' CHICAGO, 4 ' MILWAUKEE & ST. pluL, RAILWAY Bound trips from Omaha:- y Atlantic Uity, N; J:. Bar' Harbor,Me. .'. . Boston, Mvlbs. Buffalo, N. Y. 1 . Detroit, Mich Manitreal, Que. New York City. ... ... ; . Portland,, Me. Quebec,. Quo..-.. Toronto, Ont Low iateB to many other summer resorts' in Canada ,'New.Eng-i .uv., J-mu. ijuiiuciu iu.iuuigU4J,.UllU l-UKu VV lbCUIlSlUj Lake Country. Ask for copy of booklet, "Summer Homes" or! City Ticket' Office - - Phone Douglas 2(J3. W. E. -BOOK, City Passenger Agent; - - wi - OMAHA. "" liS E. J. DAVIS, HEAVY HAULING REMOVED WITH DERIGHT SAFE COMPANY 1212 FARNAM STREET, PHONE DOUGLAS 353. and makes happy. Hi i!lkl i V mm 1 Vktor-VIctrola XVT, Mahogany or quartered oak right Oolorfast No other to S30 I 545.6Q-?46.00 : . : . . . .$50.50-$54.50 . . . . , : 4.10546.50 $3S:"5b-$35.56 . . . . $27.50 $36.60 I .".-. ; . .$43.50-546.50 ; 543.B5'$47.85 $40.50 ..." . S3L10-$35.60 - .; ,1317- rarham St.ir edu