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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, iE : [ i if I g Gan TEUPEE li sage, will point out what he believes the way of safety, and pending the publica- tion of his views—now so n ‘will rid itself of the minor details of organi- 5 § whenever party lines can be wiped out by un effort to serve the whole people such a desirable happening will take place. To control the noisy and unreasonably obstruc- tive strong rules will be necessary, and although the democracy have heretofore inveighed bitterly against such restrictions while democrats were in a minority the leaders have long since seen that it was impossible ——— gossip of the more substantial hescrar Sey ge to indicate with apparent precision the President's official views as to what would be desirable in the line of silver legislation. The forecast, which is published in another column, seems to be ‘well vouched for, and is by no means un- reasonable in its terms. Those who ought to know how the President feels on this for dlment over the proposition that by suspending silver coinage except for sub- sidiary purposes the governments may more easily be forced into an inter- national agreement of a variety more fav- rable to the United States than any that have yet existed. Such views as these are attributed to President Cleveland, and there are several t members who are ®& majority of the coinage committee and use that vantage ground as their base of operations. As several days must elapse Defore the committees are announced it seek the unconditional repeal of the Sher- man law the silver representatives will cer- tainly endeavor to push through a measure which will be In close accord with the Chica- go platform—a most troublesome document latterly—tn which the democratic party pledged itself to evenhanded treatment of the two precious metals. There is promise of much disturbance within the now domi- Bant party. ———+ ++ —___ When the extraordinary session of the Fifty-third Congress has adjusted those matters for the speedy adjustment of which it was especially summoned, the Dis- trict of Columbia would like to be accorded @ hearing. There are many things within this federal territory in which many peo- ple are interested, and to which congres- sional attention has been or will be direct- ed. Im spite of smooth-spoken promises of reform and the appearance of good intent, steam railroads continue to run through thickly populated portions of the city at grade, thus endangering and frequently de- stroying human life and causing much un Mecessary interference with street traffic; the disgraceful and unsafe structure over which trains cross the Potomac ts still a Blot on the landscape and a menace to prop- erty; the sewer system is incomplete; the water supply much less cleanly than it should be; streets and avenues ought now to be extended; new sidewalks are almost a prime necessity; the fire department needs immediate strengthening. These matters ‘and many more are pressing and will at the ‘earliest opportunity be presented to the na- tion's lawmakers for their consideration and action. +++ — —- It Is to be said in favor of our Congress- men that they are not angiomaniacs. ‘Therefore they will not feel {t incumbent on them to punch one another's head under an impression that it is English, doncher know! + + = All possible haste should be made in de- eiding the fate of the silver dollar. Its ex- istence on the present basis should not be artificially and painfully prolonged by pro- tracted discussion. ———— In connection with several eminent gentle- men it is hoped that they have not devoted their spare time to the endurance branch ef voice culture. - As a last resort the silver dollar may take refuge under Senator Peffer’s whiskers. +s One of the most satisfactory occurrences fecorded for some time took place at Cory- @on, Ind, yesterday morning; the news should be spread all over the continent until even the wayfaring man, though a} fool, comprehends the facts. Some months ago there resided at Corydon an elderiy gentleman namea conrad. me @ed sud- dently, and uncer <rcumstances somewhat indicative of murder. Suspicion finally fell upon Samuel Conrad and William Con- Fad, sons of the deceased, and they were arrested and tried. They were acquitted. The verdict. which seems to have been thoroughly in accord ith the evidence, Was unpopular, especi: among the rough @lement. Discussion over the trial resulted im the fermentation of sentiment among the hoodlums, and ft was finally decided that the jury did not know what it was doing. ‘Then a lynching party organized, and after each member t of had armed him- self. u the house where- am. Thi ed by the acquit- i I { eg AH is Tf it f ga ihe term idea is not an absolutely essential feature of democracy. ——__++s____ ‘The President's message will make one (the cad enero! editorials the It is understood that a promise to be earnest, but brief, assisted the House chap- lain considerably in his canvass. ———+ ++ —___ This has been @ hard season for political i ‘The sergeantcy at arms of the House is Ro longer an Ohio asset. ‘The man who waves the mace in this Con- of hepa preemie ee nc ne oon ++ In the work before it Congress cannot ; | @ct efficiently without acting promptly. +22 _ “They are off.” —+—___ SHOOTING STARS. Fame. A statesman from New York was indulg- ing im a little social relaxation. The lady with whom he was con’ undertook to give the conversation a little life by the remark: ‘Don’t you think Burns’ poetry is beau- titult’ A shade of haughty indignation swept over his face, but he answered gently: “Mr. Byrnes, madam, is superintendent of police, not a poet.” A Rough Estimate. “Sawyer seems very proud of his vio- Im,” sala the man who likes to be disa- greeable. “Yes. How old is it?” “I don’t know. I should say a couple of thousand years at least judging by the tunes he plays on it.” Col. Jajat Jit Singh’s name sounds a good deal as if the minister had stam- mered at the christening. ‘The Serenader and Malaria Microbe. ‘He warbled and wailed and he plunked his guitar In a rhapsody wildly delirious; He sang till the man in the moon from afar Scowled down in a manner mysterious. warbled and wailed till a microbe near by y ‘Was wakened. That youth will remem- ber The grip that he got, both tenacious and sly: And perhaps he'll get well by September. An August Favorite. “Miss Loftypose is very chilly in her manner,” said one young man. “Yes,” replied the other, “I go around and call on her now whenever I want to pass a comfortable evening.” The Voice of Detractio: She: “What makes Charley Biggles wear that string to his new straw hat?” He: “To keep it from blowing away when he talks through it.” ‘The Coming Congress. Aren’t you glad to see Congress again, Jolly and noisy and full of good cheer, Puzzling o’er matters that you think are plain, Making some matters that puzzle you clear? ‘Though you have called it some things that are bad Say, now honestly. aren't you glad? Aren't you glad to see Peffer and Jones; Gilad for the chances to linger and hark To the music of Simpson’s oracular tones, And the novel effusions of Congressman Clark? Though sometimes you say that those things make you sad— Say, now honestly, aren’t you glad? ————__ + ee Small Comfort to Anybody. From the Charleston (8. 0.) News and Courier. ‘We are unable to discover just what com- fort there ts for the farmer in Senator Vance’s declaration to the North Carolina alliance that the present depression in financial matters is “a rich man’s panic.” The’alliance man, or any — ‘gman. who should happen to be kicked by a runaway mule would care very riitte whether it was “a rich man’s mulk or The kick ts the tain (hing. oo ® mule. Taking Care of the Money. From the Pittsburg Commercial Gazette. Depositors who were drawing their money trom New York savings banks a few days ago are wisely putting it in again. There are many more working- man’s savings than posgible insolvent banks. At least nine out ‘of ten of the savings banks are safer custodians of few years’ savings than the owner him- self. +s It Takes Room. From Prek. Smythe—“Why has Washington such ab- normally wide streets?” Tompkins—“Oh, that’s to enable a re- cently elected Congressman to meet and pass a newly appointed postmaster.” 0s ___ A Lady Misanthrope. From the Chicago Tribune. We do not believe anything will ever restore Col. Phoebe Couzins’ confidence in her fellow-woman. ——__+++____ All In the Hor From the Indianapolis Journal. Come all ye noble Irishmen and Englishmen as weil, And listen to my ditty, as a story I will Of how the house of commons had a glori- ‘ous jamboree, And sil ‘about the eacred cause of Irish Ubertee. Sure, there wae Fg Chamberlain, who upot And Turnel the British’ Hon loose to hear the crathur roar; But [meng young O'Connor, boys, he got iS ear, And his whoopin’ ery of “Judas” then did echo loud and clear. | And all thim Micks they grabbed their sthicks and sailed into the fray, Whilst toward thim kem the Johnny Bulls afightin’ very way. Tun Healy, me got bonneted, but that he ‘mini And Sau en '3 two eyes were blacked, sure he was nearly blind. Full forty min, all | good and true, was fight- in’ all around. An’ hats, an’ coats an’ spectacles was sthrewed upon the groun The speaker couldn't help himself, or sthop thim any Says he: British Isle, or Kan- sas, It was what might be expected, boys, in Italy or France, and we know the Yankees riot every time they get a chance; But woe'’s the day to Britain, boys, when such a thing occurs, statesmin Sight in Parliament lke bloody foreigners! ' and THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. AUGU: Woodward & Lothrop, 10TH, UTE AND F STB X.W. GLOSED THIS EVENING aT 5. —NOW IN PROGRESS--- OUB SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF MEWS AND BOYS UNLAUNDERED DRESS AND NIGHT SHIRTS, TURKISH TOWEL SALE AND A SALE OF DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSES WITHOUT 4 PARALLEL. FOR TOMORROW— BARGAINS IN FLAX. AN AUGUST SALE OF LINENS DINING ROOM, KITCHEN AND BED CHAMBER. While cating the daily meals wo think but little of the thought and energy expended, which has resulted in the snows texture before us. Months of preparstion were consumed in order to give us this small posses ston of ruch great significance. Nature is ransacked from insects to herbage for reproduction in the linen looms, and Ireland has resson to be proud of her linen weaving in all its branches. her Table Linen in per — ‘The Frenchman tells of his dazzling Table Linen—the German of his fancies, the work, the Englishman of his grassy Jawns—the Irishmsn of the purity of bis flax. of bie TRISH, GERMAN, FRENCH, SCOTCH, ENGLISH— ‘Whst make do you prefer? We have them all and we draw our supplies right from the manufacturers | far prise, ‘and bend them over to you at prices as low as same qualities can be sold for in America. ‘Many housekeepers are finding out that {t is not @ cent or two we save them, it's a dollar or two—it's 8 ‘bundred ortwo in the course of s year if they buy of us regularly. Proprietors of hotels and boarding houses are finding out these advantages also, Correct, Wderal Linen dealing hes given uss linen prestige and a linen business with but very few peers. Some of the reasons may be seen in today’s exceptional quotations—remarkabl y (ow prices. They tell Pye bade nothing definite, though, until compared with the goods. It does seem that prices could never be more favorable. BLEACHED SCOTOH DAMASK. 8 Se. yard — DAMASK PATTERN CLOTHS AND NAPKINS. 2136 5-8 Napkins to match, $2.50 dozen. ‘3-4 Napkins to match. $3.25 dozen. NAPKINS. A special lot of Dresden Doub!e Damask Napkins, full 34size, Regular 86.50 quality for Sy — 5-8 Bleached Dexaat Nap! —1, $1.25, $1.50, 81.65. eens and 62 dosen.— FRUIT DOYLIES ‘With colored borders, A special lot. Regular 61.35 — —%e. dozen. — TURKEY RED DAMASK. —40 and 500 yard. — CARDEUAE, FOUTS CLOTHR, —213 33.— Doylies to match. $1.25 dosen, TOWELB. Hemmed All-linen Huck Towels, 17:36 inches —12ic. $1.50 — All-Linen Barnsley Boer’ Towels, 21x46 inches (extra iarge size). —2ée. 82 dozen — Hemmed —— linen Huck Towels, 19x38 inches, 82.25 dozen. — Homstitched inte Huck Towels, 20240 inches. + 82.40 doz —— All-inen Huck Towels, 20x42 inches, —25e., 82.75 doz. — Memettiehet. Aittinen Musk Towels, 20242 inches. —2e.. $3 doz — ‘Hemmed AJl-linen Huck Towels, 22x44 inches. -» 98. doz. — Fringed of Hommed All-iinen Towels, S0n64 inches. —30e., $3.50 doz.. Extra quality Double Damask Towels, Regular $6 quality. —Bie., $3.75 doz. — INFANTS’ BIBS. 28, 20 and 25c. quslities, —12Ke., $1.50 doz — CRASHES. A lot of short lengths of Glass, Russis, Twilled and Roller Towel Oreshes, 123. quality. —10e. yard.— BEDWEAR Extra Heavy All-linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched, 256238 . —#1 pair. — Hemstitched Linen Sheets. — 84.35, 85 and $5.50 patr.— J.N. Richardson's make of Fine Linen Sheeting. made up into beautiful sheets and hemstitehed. "87.50, 810, $12.50 and $15 pals. — agen Corrox Brpwzar, 500 Muslin Sheets, double bed size, 620 sach. 500 Muslin Sueste, double bed size, 650. each. 800 Muslin Shéets, double 'ed size, 680. each. Finer ones up to 81.124. 600 Muslin Sheets, single bed or cot size, 50c. each. (2d M00F.seeee 11th et bldg.) ——— THIRD FLOOR BARGAINS. Soft-fintshed firured Mull Waists, tucked front, back, collar and cuffs, full sleeves. Reduced from $2to —$1.50.— Plain Pink and Blue Chambray Waists, soft-fin- Sted taste and plaited back and front Reduced Duck vat Wrappers it bck robe nt ‘Dark Btriped Sonia nek Winueenn, ete Tor full sleeves. Beduced to —81.00.— Pisin Pink and Blue Chambray Tea Gowns, ruffied yoke, full sleeves, belt, fast colors. Reduced to —#3.50. Figured Organdie Wash Suite, close-Atting waist, full skirt, lace trimmings. Reduced from $10.00 and $12.50 to —85, 00. — Fine Firured Dimity and Organdie 8u:! lace and ribbon trimmings TBeduces from 14.00, 6 $15.00and 818.00 to —87.50.— Plain White Sail Cloth (the newest) Eton Suits, large “Empire” revers, full skirt. .50.—— As ususl, we are showing the best line of Blue and Bisck Storm Serge Eton and Blazer Suits to be found im this city. Guaranteed perfect fitting. — 87.50, $10.00 and $15.00. — Striped Madras Waists, blue and lavender, **Em- pire” style. Reduced from $2.25 to set se Si Tacs ona ity k a Silk We fall ‘sleeves, turn-back cuffs, jebot front, finished with arm sbields, %. —85. Figured Irish Lawn Waists, box plaited or ruffied oe ‘neat patterns, fast colors. Reduced from 61. 2to —To.— Pink Striped Percale Waista. Sizes 34and 36. Re duced to —380,— A nice line of China Silk and Light Wool Tes Gowns ‘and Wrappers of the best quality and superior make and finish. Popular prices. (3d floor -+-Tith st. bldg.) FIFTH FLOOR BARGAINS, ——— Carxa Depanruznr. ‘We have selected « lot of After-<dinner Coffee, Choo- olste and Engagement Cups and Saucers, assorted shapes and derorations, ncne of which Were less than ‘25c., and marked them all st —100.— Cartabed Chins Onze and Sencers, gold decorations, tes and coffeesizes. Rewular 350. Kind. —Now 10. — Carlsbad China Tes Cups and Saucers, decorated ta goldandcolors. Regular 30c. kind. —Now 10c.— Roselle Cups and Seucers, English make, Regulat 200. kind. Now 106. Roselle Plates, breakfast and tea sizes, Regular 200. and 250. kinds. —Now 100. and 120.— Roselle Bowls. Regular 250, kind. —Now 150. — ‘Fruit Plates, noe be deeorstions. Fruit Plates, basket pattern, epen edge. Regular 5c. kind. —Now 10e.— About twenty-five styles of Decorated Carlsbad China Umbrella Jars. —#5.00 ones now $3.50. — — $7.50 onee now $5.00. — Carlsbad Chins Cuspadors, assorted decorations. Bemalar 650. kind. —50e.— —o— Hovsrrcaxisurxo Deranruewt. “*Bilexo," the beet scouring soap made. Goldin Imported Safety Matches. Regular price, 950. doa, boxes. —Special price, 10c. doz. boxes. — ‘Tetley's Tes. Sold by us only in Washineton, Fre- rant and delicious. Three qualities— Gold label, $1.00 pound. ‘Yellow label, 70e. pound. Green label, ‘50c. Pound. th floor... +--+ 10th and 11th st. buildings, —— ~Craxox Ponrnarrs. ‘We are turning out the finest Portrait work st the lowest prices. A perfect likeness guaranteed, for —41.95.— (Fourth floor 10th st building.) Tae “Carrow Szwme Macame, $19.50. ‘We believe it tobe one of the best Sewing Machines ever offered tothe public. Its sewing qualities are everything that could be desired. A full set of the best attachments and a five-year guarantee sooompany every *Capitol.” See itin operation. 10th st. building. Woorwarn & Lorszor, 10TH, LTH AKD F STS. ¥. WL NG'S PALACE GLEARING SALE ‘IM ALL DEPARTMENTS. Vistt our New Shoe prices SAVE MONEY? Rew Taw Loe SHOES! SHOES! MILLINERY. See Pe sac ted at S08 QR, 94,50, = 95,50 vil enacronsel ae BRUIT, ils an wAISTS. ride, sulot tol acne weaned broidery, taeked trout and $3.50 i bo Ex ee Percale Wi Sia x three SS easel at... vt ie front nad Peet 170. lo. Bos. bic Dresses, w ond sucks 18 Special reduet ic factions, fn 3 45 = $1.25 Mostix Uxprxwear. ig rad Pebe, ee. Wal eles Bunies Motner ‘Hubbard, ‘with yoke of ‘thine Taek rgd ineert- Detwren, are ei med with craprerd sted ramles. fall bie slectos With rh tucks and close at. 690 CLEARING SALE PRICES PREVAIL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. KING'S PALACE, 810, 812, 814 Tra Sz. N.W. A Pus For Linus WHITE CANVAS TIES, With White French Hesle and Trimmed with White Kid, ‘We have bad such a great run on the ‘White Canvas Ties we advertised last Week at 6c. that a lot of over 500 pairs ‘was sold out clean before Saturday. To supply the demand we have marked down today some of our better grades—only 800 pairs of them this morning—so if you ‘want your size come at once, 69. A Pam LADIES’ DONGOLA TURN SOLE OXFORD TIES, Opera toe, with patent tip, common sense, plain toe. ‘Were $1.00 ond $1.96. 69. A Pan RED GOAT OXFORD TIES. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's. Only few pairs left. ‘Thousands of simflar bargains in Re- Mable, Desirable Footwear attract the thousands of intelligent buyers to our great —Maax-Dows Sarze— (ar EVERY SHOE IN OUR 3 HOUSES “G8 REDUCED IN PRICE. (av EVERY SHOE WARRANTED. “G8 NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE. WM. HAEN & 00. RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 980 and 982 Seventh st. 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave, 331 Pa ave. ce SMALL PRICES VALUES are the two distin- Pog EUMONSTONS | ‘AN- SHOES ‘That have never been sola for less bani Ra en wand % ‘On the Cai SGMGRION xew —1334 F Sz. N.W.—st0n8. ST 7. 1893. Wildl FURNITURE Will You Want in the Fall? It will pay you too your planning and buy- ‘mg now. We need more room—you probably ‘Reed more furniture, or will need it in the fall. ‘Now, we'll make « proposition. Take 875.000 ‘worth of our Furniture, Draperies, Rucs, &o., ‘at cost, less than cost and nearly cost—that‘ll five us the needed room—that'll give you the Bi cick ada Se $150. Carly Bireh Saite now B65. $67.50 custy iron suite nov $50. 7 Curly Birch Suite now $43.50 Canty Birch Suite now 835. Folding Beds. ‘We have reduced to cost and below cost our ‘entire line of Folding Beds in Curly Birch, Oak, Walnut, Maple and Sycamore. Below we give a few of the reductions: 120 rowan vets now $90. 97.50 raaee manor #75. $68.50 reaioe sess now S55. $56 voicing Bets now $42. B48 roians Bets now $37.40. sii. 50 tanta retain mete now $12.50 Refrigerators. ‘We have s few more Refrigerators and Ice Cheste, all in solid oak, which we will sell et or Delow cost. These must be seen to be appre- ciated. Wardrobes. ‘Our line of Wardrobes is most complete, com- prising all the various woods and patterns. The prices on them area ‘‘revelation.” ne Bzzaamegnte grave we are suttiag mare ‘port of our sale is already being peepee town, the furniture ts moving. CRAIG & HARDING, Corn 137m Axp F Srs MERTZ’S MODERN PH. Sunaave, 11TH AND F STS. N. MERTZ’S ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE | il i i) be lower than those you'd have to where. It means a big saving to you. ever you want. TOOTH, HAIR AND NAIL BRUSHES, SPONGES, ATOMIZERS, DAINTY PENKNIVES, PROPRIETARY MEDICINES Perfumeries And Toilet Articles 4 itd ist of BIO BARaAr: 5B for j pay on i . Actual oo Now vve....85C entirely new Mateukita Du Japon. Eau de Toilette. $1.10... Te... 970 Cte ‘Here's another delichtful make of Pertame— Pean @Espagne Extract, in cut-elass mar Actual value, $1.25. Tomorrow. OTHER TOILET ARTICLES: — a @ Espagne Toilet Soap, was 0c. Parker Pray's Ongoline, was 5c. Now 34 0TS, oe Natl Powder, was = White's Ivory Sal Now... Imported Vinolia Shaving Cream. e0-CENT ATOMIZERS, TOMORROW O% ONLY ES 0 CTs. MERT2’S MODERN Pharmacy (Closed Sundays), Llra Axp F Sra How Will You Know ‘What Ceres Flour is good for unless you try At? Nothing beats a trial, Ceres won": dis- appoint you. For sale by all grocers. We only wholesale. Wm. M. Galt & Co., “Wholesa'e Flour and Feed Dealers," Cor. Ist st. and Ind. ave. py QCA LEAVES ARE A NATURAL TONIC used ss such by the Indlens of South America lone before the ‘about ity knew an hem "Oar famous COCA WINE ( F Biltousness, fever, Be. sale only a! Troxrsows Pasnxact, 703 15za Sr eee aa Saxzs Axp om Ave One thie Heabnaaines Sroca-Sraurzpe, eee TOCK-TAKING hes pulled many © strong value off the Perch of profitable price— jana ropped st into the “bargain row." AK8 AND COMPAN tS == Pa. AVE. AND 7TH ST. THE GREAT Midsummer SLAUGHTER SALE AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE!= Has been visited by immense crowds tthe past week. Everybody wants the BARGAINS that we alone are giving—FINE SHOES at | ABOUT ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. SHOE = STORE 1 310-312 Sevexra Sx. N.W. wo OSXoXsXoXsX SXSXSKoXEO! = Ble 8 Qik a 4 8 i] ui itt it Speci 6 3 = y 2. = Hl £ Bu PAB PAEDE Po b<S P43 punsia Low 6 ootsaB ambos which were 5 Eatied wr 1217 Pa Ave SXSNEXOX SXSXSXGKLO) Corset Waists. we micrdgpemtaeas Seika famous, EQUIPOISE® Cc. = Re 1003 F Sr.No Braxos. Going to the Fair — ful feet is worse than not going at 31," "The tie. of walnine berpenaty fo porte ina terrible strain . i rae incconditicn before you stare We'll PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SOX, Chiropodists, 1115 Pa. sve. aus tli i a Hi H i : reas? ie q ry de big if iy i i tl! Hie oa f , | MARCHE, » 314-316 7x Sz N.W. TIER ie call “‘seerifices™ In our eye they are bargains: . oe ee . 2 be: Cc; sand. 12 I=2 c. Yard. seeeee Mex Percale Shirts. all sine $e aeeat Mariety ot patterns 58c. Each. Carhart & Leidy, 928 Teh ot. 708 K ot. Con. 9ra Axo Py. Ave Ave. Center ond Ket. markets. Telephone Q7i am EITHER LATROBES, RANGES or FURNACES ot ‘the best and most extisfactory kinds ary here. ‘The TORRID FURNACE is healthful, eco nomicel, durable, clean and easily manared. ‘The BORN RANGE satishes every user. Wi ouarantes everything we sell. 8.8. Smzpp & Bro, 432 Oru Sr Rares Exrenensse, PRICES OF REMNANTS SEVERED IN TW, NO MERCY IX SPITE OF THE CRY FOR THEY MUST GO AND BERE THEY ARB BEMNANTS. REMNANTS FIGURED LAWNS, xe. FIGURED FONGERS, 6°. BED FORD CORDS, oe PLAIN SaTEENS, Oe DEESS GINGHAMS, DRESS PRINTS, te. MOURNING PRINTS, 46 PINE BABY BLUE CREAM SATEENS STRIPED “ATEEXS, PLAIN BLACK “SATEENG, WHITE INDIA LINER, OMe ORGAXDY SAS, FRENCH | SATEES FRENCH ‘SansTe, WHITE DOMPT FLANNEL PINK, BUFF, BABY BLUE LAWNS, MISSES: BLACK HOSE, MEN'S GRAY F SUKED SOCKS, 1,000 REMANTS 3 ‘WaTTING, 2c. HEMP CARPET, ‘Be 1,000 norr. Es fs Sr MONTA, crea woot UCHALLIES, This ts your golden opportunity, if you will ah, avail yourself of the time to call. 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