The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 04, 1891, Image 2

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KNOTTS BROS, Publishers
FuUhiliwl evety Thursday, Jaiid dally every
"rerilnn except Sunday.
H.-KWored at the Flattsmoiitli, Neb. pmt-
gt..,.f,t firiiwraii.in thpiiiil Itl 11. ..'H. niaila
ae-eoud cla Tate..
fflc eonirr Vlnsatid Fifth .tree,ts.
Telephone 38.
TKMMK ton WEEKLY,
ae copy, one jear, In advance . .... ...tlM
' eopy, one yer. not In advanee J no
e copy, nlv mouth!, hi advance IS
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: TEHMH r)K A1H
sue sar In advance 16 00
' , per week, by carrier 1!
. trt month
; ")AY, SKFT.4. imi.
; STATECf,.'IVENTION.
run electors of llir
uid the "l inn," as tin y
pictured the ruination ami the star
vation and the howling of the wolf
at the door of the farmer must have
contrasted with the facts; with the
field of ripened rain.the niMtc of
the corn, the hun of the threslters,
the clatter of the machinery worked
by the busy hand; or ax they a.ed
noon the cattle fattening mm" t1''
hillx and in the valleys the whole
earth one bountiful yield y'ri
cultural wealth -witnesses set? by
the God of all refuting and biajyj
in( the wails of the calamity
howlern as the screech of dema-
KKUci playing tj,in the credulity
and supposed, ignorance of the
fanning cla.srt. It in no wonder that
mi miters of them left dixUMlad and
wait! that they ha'l ,',',,n ma'U'
Victims of the moot corrupt politi
cal machine ever known in this,
country and could endure it no
longer. The leaders assumed that
.1... f .,-, ,...r were iirtioramuses, hut
time 11m Minister l'helps w I 1 I I j I I ! I
lir.an l.iowthatl.eluMMiafr-'' 1 I I I I M Q l"1 l I A
the news will he hailed with .j..,,.. , IJ U U I I I I I ll I l
by clry American farmer. j j4 ;(
probntle that reciprocal trj (
tions Jwi'.l l"' es.tahy,.,i w
rily ciniuiniiia!
ctiriai npervr.;: ,,. i.KKtiK t ot
far -Si'
: t
Let thee. ih'mti t t ' nus he con
tiiiusIf until Aunt .A shall have
! formed treaties with every 'iniiitry
' ne n-fi
Hate of N ia ' , a are reoriented to
end dcleilv from their several
counties, to meet in convention in
the city of Lincoln. Thursday, Sep
tember 24, 1801, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of placing hi nomi
nation candidates tor one associate
justice of the supreme court, and
two members id the board of re
gents of the state university, and to
transact such other business as
maybe presented to the convention.
THE AJ'IDHTIO.NJIKXT
v The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows., being
based upon the vote cast tor Hon
' Oeo. II Hastings, for attorney-general
in 1S'J giving one delegate-at-large
to each county, and one for
each I'll) votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
on the globe, (hat can be
vautageoiisly.
3$M.Q& ft. OP
w
one ad-
i . I linireatoii.
: ei t ied la.-t spring.
IICI I'lflll..
Sirs. U !j i
S!it buJ been in, ri led but a short time,
tin! wua one "f tae ciiy belle. Mr.
blmia-r rrt ieil a line uiniuitiieiit to the
liii'im iy t'f Ins, ad wile, wlio wtW in-ti-rre'l
in her mt tlier'e burial plot. Tin?
yijtinu v.. aian's l::tit!ier (h.slik"H SluifTer
px -e"i in:;ly, nnd refused ta allow bim
to havu his wife's lianie engraved on the
(' ft I N r Y - S V It V K V 0 It
AMI
CIVIL KM.JNKLK
nitiitiv i-tiTk lll lie I
tti lltl ll to
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Hl Opsusd upThn
- rii.fst. - l'lf,tn at, -, Co icrt -
SALOQltT
in tiii; city
i li nen i n oh-ht nm'K.
l'lattsnioiith,
Nebras-ka
Mm
Whrro in iy In1 found choitv wino
AMI Ml M-.K JU'StH lil-.KU.
I AM)
It.VSS' ALIi WIIITK LAltKL,
always on hand.
(tone. Su wisthiiitf to have trouble
they will realize that they are mis-'with her. Shaffer Lus uot iiihistml npiu
taken, and will Imd their schemes douiRsV),
exposeil anil their machine broken
by their would-be-dupes. North
I'latte rribune.
nal'NTIKi.
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Anli-lulie
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M KINLEY b VERSATILITY.
When Major McKinley was nomi
nated for governor of Ohio bv the
republicans, one of the leading dem
ocratic papers of the country de
clared that he would he defeated be
cause he had no versatility and was
simply a man with a hobby who
hail made protection his pet theory
to the utter exclusion of knowledge
on all other subjects. The idea
conveyed was that he was mil well
pialihed for an executive ollice.
When the democrats made the
grievous mistake of putting a free
and unlimited silver coinage plank
in their platform, (iovernor C amp
bell and democratic newspapers
were disposed to make light of it
and declare that the I'm. in re jiie
tnni would be sunk in the back
ground in Ohio by the tarilf issue,
ami that in any event Major Me
Kinley was not competent to dis
cuss the silver ipiest ion and make
it an issue.
These flighty prophets must have
felt exceedingly small in their own
eyes when lliry lend Major Mc Kin
ley's speech in opening his cam
paign ou Saturday night last. New
York I'ress.
Keeetitly a distinct sliadow of tho bte
Mra. Shaffer appeared ou the tombstone.
It grew uutil the shadow beenuie lift)
eize. The mother was wroth, ami tia!
the monument maker rub the stone
down with pumice, but they could tint
euace liie shadow. At lii'ht night the
hnp4 has a uim h resemhlam e to
man's furui us a woman i, but by a con
tinued guze one weiiig to hh a womnu'n
seiuiprohle. with baus ami with the
hair done up at the back of the bean
The inn k an 1 chin shuw plainly, as i
ti-i the shoui'l' rn, and there is a warl
alsmt the neck. The features ure iii-
tinct, atnl Is ar a remarkable resemblanre
tn the dMil wtf. The shallow is eiu'ht
inches widt? and fourteen inches liijjh.
mid is in the middle of the stone. leu
duta C'oi. Chicago Tribune.
No Excuse far not having a
Home ot rour Own.
Put What you are paying out
for Rent into a home.
I
7 per cent money for persons
wishing to build in South
Park.
Look to the Future
ana invest now in
South Pork.
'iHE opportunity of a
LIF TIME.
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v ?iiil'. BiulT 'i
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sum 'I
.. si ii tun :i
.. i Tliayr
.. TrrnniH
.. "i Thiir.iiiD
.. a Vuli.T ....
M WanlilllKtull
.. 4i Wayne
, . : " eli.ler .... .
... I -Wheeler
. Yoik
.. 4
Total
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... 4
... 4
No vote returned.
It is recomended that no proxies
L"f addrriitted t'i the cm vent ion.
and that the delegates present be
authorised to cast the full vote of
the delegation.
It is further recomended that the
Mate central committee select the
temporary organization of the con
vention.
John ('. WAT9ox,
V.'AT-.M. SKELV. Chairman.
Secretarv.
THE COUNTY CONVENTION
The county convention is called
for September Kth. KH at Imis
ville.
The primaries are to he held on
the X'Mi day of September.
The basis of representation is
baoed on the vote c.axl for alioriiey
jeneral at the last Mite election
mie delegate for every H'teen vote
and major fraction thereof, and one
at large from each ward and pre
cinct
Liberty and kock Hlutia precinct
was giTen their iiausl vote aa no
fciir basis of nppointuient could be
h.ed on the division.
Bldovr will be found the place and
little f Ji.ddiug the j-riiii.H ii e wild
number of delegates entitled to rej
representation.
rasrimT,Tias ri Ai uru
Klf Crw pre si T p ei. flreeiiwooil
teiulli lienit .1 t i in south K ml
IMCHvllle. hi 7 p in ll:i.Henl-r hall . .. ..
Kmhl Mile l. rove .1 tn 4 t in Hill i'IiihiI he
I' ttlliinoulh fire ;l til 1. Inf e- hool linll-e
, efli,,, T , in to n lull
y nil's, iii.'f Tp it; c .r'le .I'hu'il liim-e
( enlw. .1 c ,li SU ! V .i-hiiol lionw
.llli'-o- hi ', ir -''hitp .ihool hoiiK
. i I' IT . 4 li "I V.li:ev i IiimiI h ul e. .
I .is.in. s m Tlilha'l Knlh r othee K.iirle
TK democratic orators in Iowa
are asking v. ly M.ij'r M Kinley did
not put a reciprocity clause in his
bill with England, France and
Cermauy instead of those little, no
account states in outli and central
America':' Of course. The same
ones used to ask why the republic
ans do not protect with a tarilf,
Pennsylvania against Massachu
setts, and Nebraska against Iowa.
Their ipieelions expose their ignor
ance of the first principles of the
American system. No aswer is
needed. The man who doesn't
know why without telling, couldn't
comprehend the subject under any
circumstance.- Slate Journal.
Ifanaliaii IJeroi.ui.
On July 1 1. during a terrific gale at
Kawathae, three canoes, containing thir
teen meu and a buy, were blown oet to
s-a Learning of the calamity, a sloop
owner of that place put his line crafl lit
the di.-ponal of any on who would go to
the rescue, and a native eail'T raist-d a
vuhiuteer crew of five and started. One
of Una ntimlsir, a boy, wa lan;d by
ropes half way tip the mainuiiuit to keep
a lookout, which he did for hours in the
fare of the gale. It was near sunsiet
when the lost men were found out at
sea c'liiigiiiK desjierately to their frail
emits, and were rescued and brought
back. Great credit is due ths native
sailors, and particularly to the boy oo
the loukinit, whose tsositlon In the cold
and wet was a difficult and painful one
to maintain fur so long a time. It was
he who righted the canoes, of which two
were found, the other having drifted in
shore early in the day wun us exhausted
owner, who gave the Marin. San t ran
cisv.o Chronicle.
CduiNkL Calvin Hkk k pro-post-a
to jump into the breach and
hold Governor Campbell out. The
New York Advertiser says:
Iff .,iulff Meii,. l,a,xrt li,,t.
self on the stump he will invite
emharassing tpiestious from the
working people of Ohio as to the
why and wherefore of the trouhle
among hia miners in Tennessee, as
well as the more recent unhappiness
of his men on the Lake Kne and
Western Railroad. 11 Senator
Hrice and the campaign committer
think of these things.
The real truth is that Hrice will
depend aa usual upon his rlier
book. It a more potent weapon
than his mouth.
. ll
J ..... 7 n III It A ll il ill r. i III mill
V 'V (ire. I to l i hi I'm" a ' m IiimiI linn e
Av trn .1 i III Center m l I hoilie
L'ferly.J PHI I "I"" 'I'll'"'' hon-e
ri'ri-ii'i tn i itv
lt i'1. eliini'll elimnher
2,1 w;,T-rt 41-lnsil h'MI-e
li,1 i.ril, i:'he-i liimlier nilli-e
till nl. Well. n.i aii ( hlu U
fvii miu il n'h-eil li'Mi"-
werei ii uski n V
lt ?ir.1 ' . v iiiHil h"ii.e
"t,,l', ! to eoiini-U el'.iiiilier ..
j,il,i.l r, io"iiii,'li'ii',l 1 sullei.onii-e :i
T.iMl llllllllierilf lleieKilti-l 1 '-'
riattamoiith City primaries or
dered to be open at 1.' o'clock ill and
continue open until "i p.
The Hon. A. W. Thurmun is an
entlinsiHst, Me says: "Wait till
Campbell ucls at Mr Kit ley. TS;t
is jusl what the people are doing,
They are patiently waiting with the
hope that Goxernor Campbell w ill
soon 'jt able to meet his antagonist
and rcpiy to McKinley 's blows ni
free trade and free silver. If then'
is any thing calculated to throw
doubt upon the Governor's willing
ni-M to slaiul up in a eijn.ire tight
it is the blotf of his friends and
managers. If Campbell is'Npiickcr
than chain lightning," as Thiiruiaii
says the people would like 1m see
him ou the stump.
I' Lll'S rhl'I'KKHKh'G.
masckactchu or a s is
imai.r.K in ths
CHOICKST HKANDS OK CIGAKSJ
, - i
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ria l, i.i s or y
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES
always in stock
(IlKHKKDK UI ASI)"FllLKTH sr.
J.
J PiPPk5
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1v l7.riU7.1lQTZM
THE LEADING
GROCER
t'lattsmouth,
Nebrassa
1KST : NATIONAL : HANK
HAS THE MOST
COMPLETE
. STOCK IN THE CITY,
EVERiTrliKj FRCH - AN!) - IN - SEWN
OF PLATTMMOUTII. NKBHAKKA
tvsarel
III,iiO.(
ATTENTION KAKMKkr)
Surplu
turitle. Ism. 'hi imd olil. Iieislli reeiv-i
..... ,,...., .ii.,u.,,l mi the eertllVraisi
Drfuiilraii. avallahls lit any part il ihr
Unlle4 Stale, ai'il all Ihe iirnn'ial lwn O'
lumpe
I'erllt) of Hi Sll.fi
Many are the dangers of the rtieet. A
ynuiiK man rtej.je-d into the Union
Leaxue club one night Iat week bleed
in) profusely at the ear. lie had aeaiclied
in vain for six different doctor, and
filially went to the club, hoping ioibly
to find ona there. Hik hurt was ro-ivi;d
on Fifth avenue near Forty fifth street
Just aaatai(e paaMid he sii4 hi com
paniou heard a sharp explosion aud aw
iuoa come from under the wheel.
Then the young man felt a sting on tiie
ear, and putting up his baud found that
be was bleeding 1I blood had soaked
two handkerchiefs before the flow was
checked. A cartridge or larKe sercns-
sion cap had probably been diops-d in
the street and a piece of the metal bad
struck the young man when the whet!
exploded the charge. New York Cor.
Rochester 1'osL
oi,i.iutions nana asis fBoir-ri.Y Brr- 'at(smuth
l r.is.
HlKliesI nis'ket "h'" pM tor County War-
mum, maie u. , ....-.
UIKKL'TMKM
John K'.Wral! D- 1lakortb
Mala Wau.li. K. K. Whlis
(,eorK K. Potrey w
lobu Fius"s'ni.
ITealileut Cl 'tW
11K CITI7.KNS HANK.
fLATTDMOUTH MJBrUHRA
Jsyllsl stock paid lo .fsl
Authoriissd Capital, 1100,000.
TlIK Yokiima Kepuhlic, Washing
ton, has been testing some of tin
J I potato field in that productive
It j land, and say a the y ir. ill be OKI
I Imi-Ih I to the acre. An acre was
-
dug in a choice field which y ielded
l.ivm bushels. People should not
sutler for food in Washington.
Mimes la tlirrrut.
Jieteph Davis has a fnilio'ii c'ueirr tree
on his farm four mile north of Nevada.
It is of the early Richmond variety, it
is about twenty years old, measures
thirty-two feet through the branches
and fourteen inches through the base
In it produced twenty-seven gallon
of cherries, which sold fur f-V40; last
Jeal It piuuucta! liiiily liv- ga!!vns,
which sold for $7; this year it produced
forty-three gallous, which brought ? BO
Mr. Davis say there is more money in
( herns than apple. He ha 'HA) apple
trees lu bearing, which are well tilled.
He sold his early apples at twenty cent
nnW In t!; cTZSiTi. -rVja (Jio.M
Mail.
Bring- ui Vour Aheep.
I'uii n townahip. iu the person of
Jud'e White, comes to the front and re
lajru lim ftiiluwinu: A utr-ulj black
weighing 275 K)und; a 2-year old wether
weixhiiitf 2C0 iKiiunla. a March lamb
weighing IM psiniids, and a bunch oi
March and April lambs averaging 102
milt;. I Tha jndgn Isiiight the wether
of V K I'easter, and since he has
tvi er hint he lias ibi iiled to luril over
to Mr. Fin-tera fine Poland-China sow
b-,iir-lit at L;istinan's sale. If Kuiith
Scott, of Fubiiis, or Noah Swihhir, of
Hoiiml drove, have any sheep, now is
tl:e lime to collie forward. Hannibal
Mo.)Ib-ra!d
Till', farmer delegates to the hide,
pendent convention in this city
listened to the calamity wails of
tlu- imitators of lYtferand Sntklcss
Simpson, then iidjoiirned and went
home to (father the largest harvest
that ever blessed Lincoln county
(iilM.KV'iH ItnlKS is (biill his
level best in Iowa, hut his chief
trouble is that the Iowa corn is
crowiiiy; niht and 'lay "impover
ish iiii; the State."
A KieKNT dispatch aiinoiinces
that (iermany has rescinded the
prohibitory measure passed for the
purpose of deharriiie; American
Sheep at Thlrly-lliree Otila Ksrh.
There is a Krmt scarcity of money in
nil the lower ltio Grande part of Texas
There has been bttls rain hi eighteen
liuiiitlis, the lanchiueii aro all hi debt
- orricBB
'HANK UAKHL'TH, JOB. A. 1,'ONKOa,
PrMlilMll. VU-PieHe-l
W. R. OUSHlN't. Laakisf.
biaaoTvaa
iauk HarrulL J. A. Cour.or. K. K. (iulhn aoi
I. w.Johnion.HaorTBo-ek.JiibsOKeei
W. t. Msrnam. Wm. Weleneamp, W.
8. Ouahluc.
rEASSACTSIA GENERAL HUM BOSiSES
sue reJllfleaUe ot depo.ltt Iwarlnf lnterl
Huvt ana sell. eirhaiiKe. yniiil)f sua
Sit .1.1" M
B
AXK OK CASS COI NTY
A'iiioiik other reasons why il is
better to invest in South Park than
elsewhere in the city, are these:
Property is more saleable if you
wish to sell, more rentable if you
wish to rent; if looking for an in
ciense in value, no other part of the
city will compare with it iuprospet
The ."ill ward composed largely o
South Park, less than three years
iii could hardly muster up a vol
it the last general election the vote
was IM and all were not polled. It
has been less than two years since
the citv inviteii us into the corpor
ate limits, yet we haveoveroue hun
dred newly built house ond others
iu process of construction, owned,
with few exceptions, by the parties
now living in them.
This part of the city has a store
water mains, electric arc lights,
! church and school privclcdi;es and
a new church edilice jusl erected
of whit h the whole city is proud.
Piaitemoulh's steady growth for
live years past almost doubling its
population; the advance stand it
has taken repirdinif public im
provements, the certainty of a new
fsrflmil court house; the completion
of the Kr,'' Missouri Pacific rail
way Into this city, (rivi"sf " anoth
er great trunk line and competing
market; the constant increasing
pay roll of the C. B. 4 J. shops, to.
jfether with many other well known
leasons, assure a ateady and perma
nent advance iu realty, which will
doubtless effect South Park more
favorably than any other portion of
I'lHtlsmoiilh.
With a nVirto VietHnurautinrnt uf
a ttill jmtlff jrowth nthitjHirt uf
tlit rlty, tn trill euutlnn tn H'll lulu oh
iwnitli!) pttyimnU, furnish tnuttry
with irhih t't trt'i humus will ex
ilm'fj' Mi fir otlff lmrwl 'i'u
uiirt! or fir (ere imjirowl or
unimi'ronil Inwh.
It is not so imifh the speculator
as the permanent resident that we
wish lo purchase this disiruhle
properly. Out of over KU.n rv pres. I X'UCK ER SISTERS
cut owners of South Park
properly none lire speculators
i
heme there nre no lictitoua values, o-
I
and lots are selling at about the;
I want your Poultry. Kirirs, But
ter and your farm produce of nil'
I h n,lj I u-,11 ,.-&. -., 111., luirlii.ul
mam the ery be.l tartlltle, tor the promp " " 7." -
cash price as I am buying lor a
lim in Lincoln.
tran.actlou of lliiltlinate
Uiiiiking Business
Stwli,tioriiH,ll"l'l.Kovernmei,trdl(srl. DITT17DCL7 M
Mil, i. J-J 1 LLil IsJLjll ,
THK LKADINC, fiKOCKK
Nebraska
P
J. H A N S IvN
bKAi.ea in
STAPLE AtvD FANCY
OliOCElllKS, -
(tLASS AM)
t St
Floor nnfl Fetl a Spially
d tho 1'ul'Ic So!ic?tcJ.
JOHNSON BUILDINGN SillUllSt
Tor Main and Fifth street,
rsld upeapilal..
)mpliM
, t-'A or
. Out I
JTTtiKMV A UAW.
t3-D"AM 4 DA VIES.
a. B. winiian, juii.i a. iniirs, j
Nolar I'ul.lle Aoltn rublt . 3
Office over Hank ot Csa County. "I
. a
OPFIOER8
il II Pnil Kreolilent
f red Ooruef vul ... - ,iri
I. M. fallefMia fssiieu
1. M. hslleriuo. Amt t'sahiei
rz. - ... a
0. H. rsrmeis, j. yi ealtsraon, rrwi uianw, . , ui-irfViV
A. H. Smith, It. B. Wlsithsat, H. 8. Kainej sad I BILUHAW.
I. M Tsllenoa I tUsrT sl-lw. Will (its ummiit silei.ttos
A .naiasna lo all bu.iiieM entru.ted lo hiwi. orriee ta
I ULaLftAL B&a&ia1. BUDIOXjiMI UbIo block. Httlide,fltUmoutli,Neb.
TRAS3ATED
Ateonals ollrtlei. latere! allowed ns tlml
tusss sairuaud to its tare.
N
JbW HAftUWAHb slUHt
S. K. HALL & SON
?fTEAT HABKET
SIXTH RTKEET
V. II. KLLKNBAl'M. Prop.
The teat of ffcah meat alvnysfoinid
in tins market, aiso iresn
I'lin and Butter.
Wild gallic of all kinds kept in their
season.
mm SIXTH srk'KKT frt
Meat iiarketi
t'AKKV A I I Id. LINK OK
WlLtENTHY SO (KtNr.H J-" OW f US.
Keep si I kind, ot tmlWtere hardaars ou band
and will .opiily e,Mitraei'K. mml Imv
olalila leioia
TIN HOOFING ';
HM'IC
snd all kliirt. o tin work ronistly
one. iiriler (miu Hi country Sele-Hed.
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IIS I'rstl Ht.
I'LATTSMUU ril, KB 11.
Me also liave a rlrvi makiiitr di-i.Lrtmeiit. Sal
ami the farmers have la n unable to jrice they were imiiiedintly after i lifaethui nuaranlerd.
rui-e eiioie;h f.ir lloir hi luil iii-;i1. Tlie 1 SlIKk Wi sils SliikK. I 'I. AIT sMi if I II
Hiiiiiiyof money was eiiipliaxized re-lit w"" platted a eijoiiR ariiiueiit
('inly at It'iiiia, on t lie Uio Oramle,
wliere 'J 7 S Tot mi l healthy slieep, ca.abl
of i;r'iw int; four leoiiudH of ojl annual
Iv. S'il'1 for tb'rty tliree cents npieee.
Cor. New Orleans Times Democrat.
Aiiion" the riH i.-nt tuiirtations at 8an
Francisco are large quantities of aulphiir
of remarkably pure rails from Japan.
As soon as projs-r facilities for shipping
it are obtained, Japan bi'ls fair to rival
Sicily iu tlio sulphur traile.
why the presenl is a inoet ilcMiialde
time fur investmeiils. Much nddi
tiun.il inforuialioii rcaidmi South
Park may be had by calling at my
ofl'u e on Main street over Batik of
Cass County.
H. B. WINDHA1I
Curry a Full Lin of
FINE UIU.KSKUY'.AND CHIL
DMiXli CLOTH I $0.
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