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4 STAR. WASHINGTON: HE EVENING “TAR bas the fullest Leeal ‘Ciresiation of any Newspaper in the Wartd, and as am Advertising Medium t worth more than all the other papers pebiisied i= Washington. — eee ‘The punctured Post continues to leak coord vant billingsgate. It makes a hopeless of the attempt to hold the Senators asd Bep- resentatives who voted for the Atkimsen bill ‘between itself and public odium. Tas Omar has set forth at length, expecially in ite imeup of December 16th, the great variety @f Gays in which the railroad secured votes for its measure, as by log-rolling twedes ‘and combinations, threats, blockade of Disttict legislation, and all the ingenious wire-pulling of an ableandadroit lobby, which does sot werk on such clumsy lines as to attempt to bayallCon- gress with money. Tux Stan has never @&g- gested that the great body of the railroad S@p- port was secured by the method of direst pur- chase, and the Post's false pretence on this @ab- Ject isthe result of a desperate effort to dmg others into the same category with itself. Imre- sponse to the Post's picturesque blackguardism ‘Tux Stax pointed out that while pretending to be a public servant, it had become the mere tool of a corporation, in the railroad’s inter- est suppressing news, prostituting its editorial columns, turning over its press gallery privi- Jeges to the railroad lobby, disregarding obli- gations rising from association with the board of trade. betraying the pub- lie interest, spitefully abusing the people of Washington who complained of the road, and through at least one accredited Tepresentative working in the Congressional lobby, while other representatives of it by their gave to the railroad lobby operations at least the benefit of their moral support. The Post does not deny, much less attempt to dis- prove, these direct accusations against it, but drags in an imaginary charge against Congress and an imaginary injured pride in Tax Stan as topics upon which « copious vocabulary of fish- wife epithets may safely be exhausted. Un- doubtedly the Post would not dodge unless compelled to, and would speak for itself if it bad anything on that subject to sty. - oo ‘The good cheer of the season means mach ! gore than commonplace good cheer. That which is charecteristic of Christian humanity, which brings poor and rich nearer together in feeling, which rejuvenates the old and increases | the ardor of the young, which makes a smile light up the gloom of disease and pours the balm of joy over the wounds of grief—surely that is divinely good and appointed for ends ‘that are divinely good. The holy season falls like the benison of rain on the just and the un- just, although its deepest import is to the former. The real significance of Christmas is the significance to mar: of the Divine Life. It calls especially to mind the essence of love, faith, truth. light and life as incarnated in him who fs greater and juster, who is more mereiful, more benevolent, more self-saerificing, than all the teachers and all the exemplars that the world has ever scen. The season which com- memorates the birth of Christ should bring imitation of the actions of his life and grate- ful remembrance of the sacrifice of his death. te Heretofove magazines in competition with ers have had almost a monopoly of the terary talent, but the daily press com- mands more and more of the best writing and etching in two worlds. It is a serions question if there will be any great use for magazines sfter a few years. Even now the newspaper is iving equal or almost equal Hterary attractions variety of lighter letter press, rovelettes, sketches of character and travel. besides book reviews, secounts of dis- toveries and ceientific inventions, not to speck of ilmstrations of every phase of human life «md thought, from the humorous quip to the Rost momentous events of current history. — ee Chicago is now in the throes of © movement ‘secure 2 half million dollars by private snb— eeription to establish a permanent art palace in ‘het city. It ixexpected that the world’s ex- cosition management will expend a million Jotlars on the building. This isa worthy an- lertaking und reflects credit apon the young netropolis of the west, whose growth and pro- gree have been the wonder of the world. The members of the House will never divulge their knowledge of and complicity in the Du- sall baby racket until they are put on the wit- aess stand before an investigating committee. In the meantime it will be safe to say that they «re not the only cautious and careful men at ‘he capital. — eee Judge Brown of Detroit. the newly appointed wmociate justice. is not so grave and reverend that he is not a good fellow. He says that he sever was in Washington but once and that time be was with Senator Palmer and was “the ‘yest man in town.” That fixes Judge Brown's ttatus of geniality, for Senator Palmer is not ts solemn as a graveyard at midnight eee Some of the best men of the Supreme Court Qave been, like the new Justice Brown, law- Yersor jurists locally famed only, but distin- guished at home for great good sense and fine sharacter. Judge Brown isa happy choice in the opinion of the other Supreme Court judges ‘The Montreal Star mays that the republican tcheme to head off the incoming democratic Bouse of Rey by the enactment of «prohibition law in the District of Columbia ‘memsure. It seems to know thet the matutinal wnters are indi to the legislative ap- saratus of the United States party democracy. ee “Py ‘ >>, B>>, as oP >> 20, 8008 oo YY AL Soy a E 90 YY AA TL Oo Y AAA L oo 6¥ «6A A ELL ERE XN ON RO NNN FR NNN EO ON RN ERE N NN rrr nm 4 T HL FUE TO OM Luu =n = = =a coo K oe Ea Sek K vee Kk RRR 00 wow w Rat 8 8 Weey RRR O O Wwww R ROO WwWww .. RR 00 WoW ety tomorvon (Certetaias fay) Cee Clend att ~ Tar Last Cuaxce. ‘THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE NOT YET HAVE ONLY TODAY TO MAKE THEM. IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHAT YOU SHALL GIVE THE MALE PORTION OF THE FAMILY COME AND SEE OUR SELECTION OF USEFUL AND SENSI- BLE ARTICLES THAT ARE SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ‘WE NAME IN PART A NOBBY, STYL- SUIT OR OVERCOAT, A SMOKING JACKET, A BATH ROBE, A SILK OR GLORIA UMBRELLA, NECKWEAR, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS AND A HOST OF OTHER VERY ACCEPTABLE THINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS. B. ROBINSON & CO., AMERICAN OUTFITTERS, 900 Pennsylvania ave. Tue Box Maacue. a24-40 WE WANT TO CLOSE ovr ALL HOLIDAY GOODS TONIGHT AND ARE REDUCING PRICES TO DO 80. BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS TONIGHT AT TTT HH EEE BBR 00 NNN r i H OK 3 2 3 oO a3 N Tr HHH RE BI o NN T HH EF BoB OO NNN Tt Hu H REE BBB 00 NONN MMMM oA RRR occ o# ERR MMMM AA RR CCG H tt K Se RA Go TEE RF MMM AA R God HOH Eee 7 316 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. am Hanoxercumr Exrracts. While we carry in stock all the year a line of Perfumes of LUBIN, ATKINSON, BAILEY, PINAUD PIVEK, ROGER & GALET, LE GRANDE, from abroad, and the domestic pro- ducts of WRIGHT, LUNDBORG and LA- ZELLE, at thix season we are supplied with the LARGER SIZED BOTTLES of these HAND- KERCHIEF EXTRACTS that our customers ‘may use them as PRESENTS. We have all the Popular odors in various sized bottles, in prices from 25e. to $5. W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 703 15th st. ant ‘We are open this evening and closed tomor- row—but on Friday morning bright and early these new special prices will go into effect on our Cloaking Fabrics.. We want the stock lower than it is and this is the sort of medicine ‘we take to bring it about. €¥-Cheviot in Navy Blue and Tan, Plaid or Stripe, 56-inch goods—$1.50. ‘B@-A heavy all-wool 56-inch weave with Navy Blue ground broken tuto Whiteand Brown Plaids—8: Hairline Stripes—$1.50. ‘82756-inch Navy Blue ground with Brown camel's hair plaid—81.50. 9756-inch Brown Camel's Stripe—@1.50. C37736-inch Light Gray Stripe—212. S@-54+-inch Tan Colored Boucle -#3.50. Ma-Winch Black Diagonal of medium weight—$3.75. 8273G-inch Black Melton—@3.50. St-inch Bark Corkscrew—$3.50. -inch Blick Bedford Cord--#4. Ginck Bine, Black and Tan Kersey— oe f27Winch Beaver Cloth in Black and Colors—84. f2-Especially for Children's Cloaks—Nor- mandie Cloth in Cream. fe-French Suitinas, Shawis—4-inch—1. $27 Kider Down—ail colors—26-inch—’ £#-Cream Bedford Cord—} K@~The Best Astrachans: ‘SO-inch Black—84, 25.5 Gray—84 2-inch— We. Infants’ Cloak and White—6. SWAIl the finest grades of English Seal Plushes. This is one of the very few chances you will Tun across to buy—for such # little money—the dest “Wrap Cloths.” This will give you an opportunity to “work in” another zarment this season—Have it made up just to suit you—and not cost uch either. Bexinning Friday, remember, for these prices. £27-The prices on all Holiday Goods aredown, too—-Worth your while to buy this evening. SEATON PERRY, “PERRY BUILDING,” NINTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1840. 1t Graxo Houpay Repvcrioss IN FURS AND CLOAKS. LONDON BAZAR, 715 MARKET SPACE. BEAL ASTRACHAN CAPES, NO PIECED GOODS, 87.00. REAL FRENCH SEAL CAPES, FINEST GRADE, WAVE REDUCED ALL CLOAKS 2% PER CENT AND GUARANTEE GAME. CANNOT. BE BOUGHT CHEAPER ELSEWHERE. OLIDAY GOODS AT COBT, MANICURE sErTs, | TOILET CASES, BRONEES, UMBRELLAS,HAND- KERCHIEFS. fi THE COM RMA TIGRE Aad 00” “os w OUR ENTIRE LINE OF FINE IMPORTED AND weww fos Be OWN MANUFACTURE OF CHILDRENS’ DRESSES AT A GREAT aa, - REDUCTION ‘aa® oo, TIT # 00 oT fel Bh 3 BF FOR TODAY bw i E “oo” : AND UP TO 12 M. TOMORROW. of i, Your chance to make a very useful present and one p> - gS at Pt DDR Bo ®t dau. that will be appreciated by the ttle ones. The bal-| VPP KER Gcc same a ance of our Holiday Goods have received a terrible "os 4 gts SE £3 - ash into the cost. ‘ no = YOUR LAST CHANCE TODAY,» TTTT H HIT 588, HOH a Eby Ss T WH OH OT Ss THE COMBINATION, 12TH AND F 8TS., It KAUFMAN & SICKLE, Horeurxsows HOLIDAY GLOVE CARNIVAL. ‘The grand success of our Patent Lacing Glove has induced me to apply fastenings to best inake of French Kid Gloves. 100 dozen 5-hook French Kid Gloves for $1 pair, worth $1.35. Superior in fit and relisbility. Assorted makes of Evening Gloves in White, Opera, ‘Tans, &c. Gloves fitted to the band. FINE PARIS AND VIENNA FANS. ‘The handsomest and most varied assortment in Washington of OSTRICH FEATHER FANS. a0 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Great Repvecrrox IN PRICES OF BUSINESS SUITS, BOTH SACK AND CUTAWAY STYLES. ON MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBYR 22, WE WILL START A SPECIAL SALE AND CONTINUE IT UNTIL ALL SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN RE- DUCED ARESOLD—WHICH WILL NOT BE LONG. DURING THE TREMENDOUS ‘TRADE OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON OUR SALESPEOPLE WERE IN- STRUCTED TO LAY ASIDE ALL “ODDS AND ENDS," GOODS IN ANY WAY SOILED, MUSSED OR TUMBLED FROM DISPLAY, HAND- ‘LING, &c. RATHER THAN PALM ‘THEM OFF IN THE TURMOIL AS PERFECT GOODS, WE PREFER TO SELL THEM AS “REMNANTS” AT REDUCED PRICES, AND SHALL MARK THEM AT VERY TEMPTING FIGURES TO CLOSE THEM OUT. BEGINNING THESE ARE NOT GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE ial 5, it pos, x y Ps OCCASION, BUT TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR Yr Rt, i ig g ad Wy STOCK. ¥ RR iH DDD AA § $10 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 97.50. $13.50 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 610. ‘WE WILL HOLD A $18 SUITS, CUT PRICE, $14. : 50 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 918. ere 4 Fe A Ee Hi ace 9°90, $12 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 39. Sok BF Aa i HRER G OO $15 SUITS, CUT PRICE, #11. of Tun kur 2°42 ROR HON RN “ose ‘ 820 SUITS, CUT PRICE, 815. a a oa #5 SUITS, CUT PRICE, $20. Sss, io eae Ee 828 SUITS, CUT PRICE, $22. Sogt £94 Ei Eee A LARGE LINE OF OVERCOATS, SUBJECT TO THE ABOVE REDUCTIONS. YOU WHO WISH TO GET EXTRA VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY SHOULD NOT LET THIS SALE END WITHOUT AT LEAST EXAMINING THESE GOODS. STORE OPEN FROM NOW UNTIL DECEMBER 24 TILL 9 P.M. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 31 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NP ht art Ot ee Sac aq wossmailit OF “REMNANTS,” “ODDS-AND- ENDS," MUSSED AND TUMBLED MERCHANDISE IN ALL DEPART. MENTS. WE ARE TOO BUSY AT THIS WRITING TO ENTER INTO DETAIL, BUT ASSURE YOU IT WILL BE A “BARGAIN FEAST" INDEED. ban Lianne fod bre oni! ff m7 AND BOOTS. age BEST SELECTIONS Ewe, § 3 § 3 ee IN STYLES AND COLORS. ww 3 Bo ‘MEN'S SHOES. 6 SS 0 Waa as STOCK COMPLETE. SUPERIOR GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. WYRAFS | A CHANCE NOW FoR WONDERFUL SAVINGS FOR you. re art F idsecd pp eceas KME: rex POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, (QRH STREET. W. M. Savsren & Soxs. * A SPLENDID LINE OF HANDEERCHIEFS OF ALL KINDS, SIZES AND DESIGNS. EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS FROM 25 CENTS TO 85 A PIECE. A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF MUFFLERS FOR GENTLEMEN. FULL LINE OF SILK UMBRELLAS FROM $2.50 T0 $10. W. M. SHUSTER & SONB, 919 PENN. AVE. N.W. an 1 Pr Hes "ET EG Beh BRE hs Pe oH SoS F “ov EE Eee S38 7 ‘Framed in suitable frames at reasonable prices. All the newest publications in ENGRAVINGS AND ETCHINGS. I have on exhibition and for sale a well-telected as- sortument of PAKTEL AND WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS. ee ES Pr rR OER H Fou Exe £ wg Fe ART DEALER, 1221 PENNA. AVE. ¥.W., @19-5t 411 and 916 7TH ST. N.W. vy vv vv Vv Vv Tue Losr Opponrvsrry Fovxn. FROM NOW UNTIL THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1801, WE WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL CASH SALES. THIS APPLIES TO EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE, IN- CLUDING HOLIDAY NOVELTIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AS WELL AS CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HAND- KERCHIEFS, UNDERWEAR, PER- FUMERY, ETC., ETC,, ETC. DOUGLAS & BRO., 512 NINTH 8T., a9 INTER-OCEAN BUILDING. FUR GAPES SE AL. FURS OF ALL KINDS, Couzxs Tanatxe Srone, 583 ELEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. (Two doors south of F st.) ‘Branch of 8. Coben & Co., Boston. ‘announce the arrival of our first importation of ‘Torchon and Medicis Laces, from the narrowest width Gs inch) to the widest, most patterns are in sets of different widths, with the insertions to match. ‘We re- Quest an inspection of these goods, as they are all new ‘and fresh and are offered at the lowest possible prices. ‘We have received an advance line of Black Silk Pas- sementeries, leaf designs (separable), in different ‘widths to match, from jy inch to ® inches wide, all ‘Rew patterns for the winter and early spring season. ‘New effects in Evening Trimmings are being re ceived almost daily. Just opemed—Colored Silk Raging, in 14 shades, X in. wide, very scarce and desirable. Complete stock of Notions and Dress Makers’ sup- Plies. 8. COHEN & 00., ‘523 Lith st, mT 3 Tt at tr n 2 = s se T ur ag os PERCENT DISCOUNT ON EVERY- o°O THING IN OUR STORE UNTIL © 6 JANUARY 1. WE ARE OVER. 00 STOCKED. EXTRA DISCOUNTS PPP oe me THINGS WHICH WE PoP v1 SHOW o Pe ae YOU WHEN YoU P OPEN EVENINGS. | i SUGGESTIONS FOR HOL- HA Hy i IDAY GIFTS IN LEATHER A AA AA AAA aA Crops, riding, #1 to 89. ‘Dressing Cases, $2.70 to $40. Dress Suit Cases, $1.50 to @12. Drinking Cups, 40c. to €2.30. Extension Cases, 50c. to 610. Flasks, 400. to $5.50. Folding Mirrors, @1.45 to 96. to #8. ‘Gun Cases, 7: Hat Boxes, gents’, &3 to $14. Hat Boxes, ladies, $3.50 to 87.50. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, it ‘We, to 87. it Sea Ink Stands, Lie. to @2. Jewel Boxes, $1.75 to €9. PPP ‘Letter Cases, 0c. to $9. PoP Legwrins, $1.75 to 06. al Sets, @1.20 to $12. Pp ‘Music Kola, 730. to 87. Military Brush Sets, #2 to $20, A Pocket Toilet Cases, 25c. to $3. AA Pocket Books, 20c. to 820. AA 50. AAA... 3 a An A AA aA AMA aa v v to #3. | g Shaw! Wraps, €1.50t0 5. Vw School Bars, 50c. to 2.50. . Saaee tablets, $1.40 to $10, ERE Writing Desks, @4.25 to $10. Ee Whips, coach, $1.50 to #30, E Fl Oxty A Fiw Dass To Canisruas. STORE OPEN IN THE EVENINGS. Sensible and usefal holiday gifts at mod- erate prices. White Aprons, in plain and tucked, full ‘size and well made, “25. 40 and 50c. Aprons, goods. Wool Skirts, $1, $1.25 and @1.50. ‘Mohair and Satin Skirts at $2.50 and 86. Astrachan Capes at $4.50, 86 and $7.50. Diagonal Cloth Reefer 8, BU, €8, 810 and 813. Lace Gingham, 75,90e. and 81. Gloria, silver handles, $1, $1.25, $1.50, Sand #2. Union Silk, @2, 82.25, #2.50 and 3. Lisle Spun, €2.50, #2.75, 83, @3.50 and 84.50. Guaranteed Silk up to the finest. Lace Bed Sets, @6, #7.50, #9 and $12. Handkerchiefs, Linen, Hemstitched, at 10, 12%, 15, 18, Eanbroidered 2, 37M and We. at 123g, 18, 25, 373, 50, Te, and 81. Initial Handkerchiefs at 123, 25.and 500. ‘Silk Embroidered, in colors, at S0c. A bargain. ‘Men's Pain White Corded and Hemstitched, fancy bordered. Hemstitched Silk, in White and Black, Fancy Silk and Plain White Mufflers. Doll Babies of all kinds. prices. ‘Smyrna and Moquette and Persian Gost Rugs. See the quality and price. OPEN IN THE EVENING. CARHART & LEIDY, az 928 7th st. and 706 K st. ow. Seal and Coney Capes st low prices. A few Garments in Plush at prime cost. Mufis to match at $2. Fur Truuming tn every variety. DUNLAPS KEW YORK HATS. UMBRELLAS AXD CANES. , ee THE MONUMENTAL, 987 AND &0 F ST. N.w. OPEN UNTIL LATE THIS EVENING. ‘There are just «few hours yet for your Christmas shopping when this paper woes to press, and if you am looking for HANDKERCHIEFS, GLovEs, CLOaKS, FUR CAPES, POCKET BOOKS, RUCHINGS, DOLLS AND FANCY ARTICLES, Tt will surely pay you to look through our stom. THE MONUMENTAL Buow Aus Paces Ar Waxe Wa ‘THE MONUMENTAL. Ar Hasoxexcar Covwrer TODAY, AGAIN, Our 30r, Embroidered All-linen Handkerchiefs at. ihe We, Japanese Hewstitched Suk Handkerchiefs at Te ‘THE MONUMENTAL. Grove Courter ‘ou FOR THIS EVENING. Our 81.89 Mousquetaire (Ove secece-neeeeeennees 1.48 Our @1.48 Mousquetaire Glove cvovesaneeenns 819 +-button Dressed Kid Glowe -... eee ORO Actual value, 78. You will find all goods throughout the stores marked, {Nn Mame proportionate low prices and ft will surely re- vas you to do your Christmas shoppine with ws. ‘THE MONUMENTAL, and 999 F st. Laxsporon & Bro. ‘Open this evening until 11 o'clock, We Exsor Ir. ‘The merry and busy throng that attend our Sales, all Jovial and good natured, bent om the sme object, to buy “somebody” some- thing. Many & merry face will be seen Christmas morning; many a person will be made happy. This festive event brings joy to many hearts. If the mountains of mer- chandise that have been sold by us during the past ten days will prove as eratifying as we anticipate they will be as happy as you. HANDKERCHIEPS (ND GLOVES.—% dozen boxes seem yet to hold the fort. Prices start at $1 and go way up as high as Your inclinetion and purse tempt you, SILK HOSIERY, with Garters to match, seem to have a bis hold this year more than before, DERBY SILVER HAIR PINS, in wondrously been- tiful patterns. Each ome nicely encased in a ‘box with theruarautee, “Derby Silver Ware,” on each box lid. Price, #2.50. DERBY SILVEK INKSTANDS, 2 different styles to select from, with Cut-glam Bottles, elegant, designs. Price, ®6.7% DEKBY SILVEK TOOTHPICK HOLDERS, in ten different styles. Price, @1.:35. We freely xuarantes each and every article quoted above. DOLLS. —Larye Bisque Dolls, with long, flowime hair, with bright eyes, beautiful faces. #124. dium prices €3 and #0 on to the very finest ones, LADIES’ FINE SATIN AND SILK SKIRTS make acceptable presents. We have variety enough, to satisfy all whims. @5 will buy «nice one; 87.508 magnificently trimmed one LADIES’ WARM SKIRTS, #1.50, @2.50, €3.50. Your choice of five hundred styles, «ach ome prettier than the other. POCKET BOOKS AND CARD CASES in Fine Leather, some plain, some mounted, some fancy, any styles your fancy sieht sugwest. SILK AND SATIN SUSPENDERS, for the men folk, never receive the gu-by ; always welcome; ao tuan ever has too iany Buspenders. BOOSS in sets im wach works as Dickens’, Thacke- ray's, Irving's, &c., at one-third publishers? Wives. CHRISTMAS CARDS in myriads of styles and thow- sands of desicts. UMBRELLA, fine sik one, with nobty handles, 3. 50. SETS OF FURS make such lovely gifts. You have your choice of many kinds. Furs are pecu- liar things. Youdou"t understand them. We do. Take our word for what we will tell you. ‘You won't go wide of the mark. BLANKETS AND SPREADS make wont usefal gifts. We give you the King of Blankets for @5 and a Substantial Comfort for #2.50. Our store is open late for your reception. We have ‘many things to suxxest that would aid you in your ae- lection. We cheerfully offer you our experience, and our pam ple's advice is worth something. L A NNN gSSg TL A A NNN Sss5 % 0G PNP ME Sag aa BB. 00 2 BRO fas* oo 25 Offer an Assortment of Nuts superior in QUALITY to anything of the kind ever produced in Washington.emd (our supply » simply timmense. We are also in receipt of apother lange invoice of FRESH MADE CANDIES. Absolutely pure—made to our order and GUARAM- TEED. Prices resonate. We also offer an assortment of RAISINS that wil) satisfy any person whe will call and tmepect our large = ‘Orangee—Hand picked end stew cut. ‘Home Made Cakes—Fresh every bour. Superior Potato Chipe—Right from the oven. ‘Home Made Mince Meat—Botied cider. ‘Hickory Nuts Pop Corn—Malage Grapes. ‘Mandheling Jove Coflee—tee.—tc.

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