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r ' r THE ROANOKE NEWS THURSDAY, : :: : 1' EMU'ARY 111, 1RSH. W. W. II ALL, ) PBOrBIXTOKO. J. W. SLEDGE, J Si'KAKKK Caki.isi.k, who has hivu un wi-ll fur two or more weeks, has mi Car n--cnverixl as to rosunie liis seat as presiding oflioiTof tho House. Tub New York Hmild after cikiIIjt I'.' licitating itself on electing Mr. ('levelntu! tn the I'rtwiduDcysaj's that the Sluriilnn boom had better be examined i-ritioully by both Cleveland and Maine. The lemucratic Kxecutive iVniiuilt. i. of the State has called a ineetin'.' at Hid-ci-ih on Thursday; February 2:!rd fur ill. purpose of naming a date and plaee fur holding tbu State lVtii.K-mii- ('.mvi-iiti. n Mk. Hkniiy lisoitiiB has j-raeinusK announced that he will not further antago nize Mr. Cleveland and the Pemoeratir party, aud eonseiuenilya ureal many peo ple breathe easier. aiumi;; thetu Mr. (iinrjsi himself. I'RlNct HlSMAKK in a speieb to the (ienu.iu Keiehtag on Tuesday said that i-o far as Franco iseoueerned the prospeet hiii become uiort peaec'ul, aud that he appp heuded uo attack I'mui Kussia. As his speech was in support of the Army bi 1 his statements may be believed. Til t caucus of lleniucralie meiubcra ul Congress held last week elected a (Vn gressioual ejiuuiiltcc for uuii. ii.:" ur pjses, cuiijisliiijj of one member from each Slate. We urj gluil to tiote that our youu! Uopreseotativc, F. M. Situmous. was choseu to reprewut -North Caaoliuu on the couiuiittee. His selection was tnosl excellent, aud he will certainly make a good one. X(l nniTl.lt CAN IIK I'OIM). A wriler in the Xnrs if- (Mwivr nomi nates ('apt. T. V. Mason, of Nurih.uu ten county, for l.ieutcnant (iiiV'Tiii.r. The IXnuu-nlii- party could not pcvibly liiid a untre able, liih-toncd, eluijiuul, clniflian jieMtli'Ui.Hi to till the pla. e lh;n the Hon. Tlmneis Y. Mii-un. lie v,,u!d itiake a brilliant Canvass, and captivate the penplc. both by his utterances iiu the stump and by hi' personal magnetism, lie would add pva'ly to the strength of the ticket' Tho letter referred to says: "For the ollive of Lieut . 1 1 : 1 1 1 (lovern ir we need alsi, a strong, t; ixl in.ui. one who w i ! I inake a vu. reus and active eampaiD irid in wln.ui tin- peojile rep.c the triete.-t eonh'denee. Thomas W. Miimi,ol Nurili iiuptoii eoun'y. will till this bill, and be is e ninently tilted for the ofliee of Lieut -nuitt liov.riiur. lie is a man of the hilust balacter and .ititlidiii";, and is one of the iiu-t el HUeut and ell'eetive stump p. .ik.-i's in the State. He i a Ml.r sl'ii! I'nrin, r, a -iier.'s-, u' 'aavir, a Cbii-iiaii eiiilemui lid a e. n-i-li ut Uieli dj.-r of a w.di-.ri:id r lii"Un iL-ii itiiiti.itiiin. aud ;in limior.'d llli'lllli.r ill lilh I'.llnW.-llip of tile r.'-n-il. d order of Masuns. II I-county lias a ll. p ih-li.-un in-j r iv of IV' in m-viii luindred to II lie blind ed, .III I yet be WI'S elected to i In- l;i-l Sei'a'e by a IiuimU un liujeiity "In l-vi-- N.iiili oiipt.iii eeiinty I. a I in the (lahcrn il.'ti il ch iir "lie ,.1'tlie iiebl '-t llhl best of lite e-ll ill the .ers,,i o 'the late lieu. Till, lira.".', who defeat d tile stlutlp-l eppellelil the i.ppoite i.I" bad. by a liiajuiity nl'till- id' lb"ii alid. and tin HtM.nl iilj eoiimy -I and- n ,id in I" ' l'iiriii.-h bis like, ill tile person nf Thus. W. Mason for Lieutenant I ...v-i-iunr.'' i I vi'ir m't'trr iv tfM v vr-o NfS?''' t ywt from I '" ..i.n.e.. I I M AT 'Ixttlt A 1VI i t fill TIT I rl 11 11 " " ' ' - lit iS-isSTClii U UN Till VI Cl ftVVWtKci 'I Mil. lil.AlXH ll.'.S WViiteil Florence, Italy, where he is now sitj-mruiii! to Mr. II, F. Jones, Chainu in of tb ' Ve publican National Connnitte1, mid ! d.tte ' of February 1-th. saying lli.it Ins n:,:i:e will let be presiiited to the National t'ou- I veution in dune next for tli iiniuination I fnr rresident. lie .iyi l,e is lentiiiined ti this iKt isiun by ciiiiideniiieiis entirely persenal to biinsell'. Tile letter cues on to prophecy a stieeesslul eleelinn lor the lie publican party and speaks a word in favor of protection. Mr. lllaiue may besineiie in withdrawing fioiu the race but tlieie are nnmy who will consider the letter villi l a bid I' r the uoiiiiu.itien. Iris uew ehai;'."l by Coiijit.-man Ilrmum. of I'eiiu-ylvaui.i, llnit the miiicrs, -trikes were caused by the railroad- and are a part of the pnliey pursued by these corporations every year in i-rd'T i t keep up the price of coal The railr '.id l einpa ni--.- uwii die mines, and they are feiee I in a manner to eallie the niili'Ts In appeal to the ublic in the wron. While the -tlike e illllllile.', til tllp.tllle-d i ll"l hale to p. iv the weikmeii. (lie iii.u Inie ry i- idle an 1 the pl iee el' C'.il L'"c-up jilt as il is in '.-.t in di'to tli-1. 'fliis c.iu.liti'Hi of things iv !-,iid I" Live L"Ue en regularly itne 1"T'.I. oi k r:rn wci's. i WHAT Til I. V .-AV ot 1 . S MAI I Kits A Chicago paper declares that there has been in existence for several months a political seciet society, whose avowed purpose is to control the Republican Na tional Convention, aud to prevent by any means the nomination of iaiuc-s 11. lllaiue for the l'resideucy by the couvcutiou. The candidate of the society for the Presiden tial nomination u Judge Walter U. (ires bam. With Sherman. I Ireshaiu and Slid ilau all iu tho Held it is not piobable that the uiau from Maine will have a walkover. Indeed it has beeu rumored that be would retire (roui the livid. A Western syudicatc has purchased the famous l.ibby l'risou at liicbui'iud. aud will remove aud re-erect it in Chicago. It will v taken down very carefully, each piece numbered, and will be put up aain so as to appear exact'y a it does now Kveu the same nails will be usjd. line of the syndicate ill talking ol the seheuie said that there is uo idea iu it of waving the bluody shirt; it is simply a business specu lation fnr what there is in it. Now if Johu Sherman call have it ready for the next National Republican conven tion and induce that body to meet within its walla the soldier elcmcut might boom him into the uomiuatiuii. KkI'Iikmentativb Hkmikiisii.v. of Ibis Statu has offered a bill to devote the surplus iu the treasury to educational pur-poi-'S w hich would, if passed.goiuto effect on the 1st of next July. It is iuteuded to aid common schools on the principle of the bill unaeicd iu h would be ivcu to the several Stall's without any restric tions aud in that respect is more acceptable than the lllair bill. If Congress is so very auxiuus Ui reduce the surplus by aiding education it would be much better to do soon the plan proposed by Mr. Henderson tli ju that coutaiued in the Blair bill. Hut we prefer that the surplus sboald be re duced by reducing taxation. DI M1K II ITIC III I I.. The ltaliigh Chnuwle of last We. k printed a nio4 admirable eoinparinii li twecll Hepublicall all.l llelliiuT.ttic ru'e ill North Carolina, and gave farts and fig ures which are incontrovertible. Wc would gladly publish the entire article had we mom. Il should be read by everyone interested in the affairs of the State. The IViuoerats cau well go before the people on their ur.imig tu lit of the nti-t commit ted to them. The arliele concludes: 'Hear the conclusion of the whole mat ler: I'nder lb-publican rule in N-uth Carolina there wore uo publi,- schools; the permanent school fund ol' the State, auiuiinting to upward- of six hundred thousand dollar'., was -piandiTcd: the Slate debt w.i in.reaed. according In Treasurer Jenkins, nearly eight vii mil lion dnll.us: the 1. ".'islamic was in scs.-ion -it i days and I lie members paid them selves over fJJ.lini each for their s rvie.-s. the rate of State taxation al-aie w.i eighty cents on the one hundred d .liars worth of properly, although lb.' Cotwuutimi pro vid. d tiiat Hi.- State and cmity slmuid n t exceed "ixty -ix and Uo - third els. on the hundred doll ir; the p. eial tax bonds were iviicd and over two hundred and eight th .iKilid dollar- rai-'d iu a siu oe year fr -iu an iaipnv. ri-li,-.l p,-ple to piv imerest on il.i,- mi -juiiou- debt, the j'lilieiary ut the Mate w;iv. in some part, ignorant, and ju-tice vv.i-s,.l.; tier" were no charitable in-titiiti .us erected, in. pr i visioD wa made to aid tie' disabled wai v. "oran or his widow, native North Carolinian- were pimci ibed from otlieial --rviee. and carpet badgers and ignorant '.! were olev.it. -d to po-iii..ns of tru.-t and re spi n-ilolity: the Ka.-t.-ru coiiuli"s were bankrupted, in a w..rd the Ib-publiean :nl in i n ist r.it i. h was a w.-rse cilre and in- The iu"-t c-'iis' rvalive ul' the Northern pi ,.-. . ,,,.o lbs p it. nail clap imp. it ml v e II ip. and believe I're-ldellt Cl' V.-Iallil will veto the obnoxious bill .-bould it reach him li liis iy.natmv. The p- iple of the Sou-Il ar ' able t j e-!ucate tlieirnWTI ebi!- il 1 1 -ii without Federal aid II .ckingliam A'o-.-,-. The am 'ti Inients to the (riiiliition, wlli.-h enabled lie' l.-'-i-lalure ol' l-;tI7T to put iu force tin- prvM-ul county gov. in. mcnt law. h.i- b.-entbe .ih ul i ,n to the counties dotniii'-. r.-d over by unscrupulous wbi'e radica'.-an 1 il'ii .rant c .lor e 1 p'(,. pie. It lla- b- en a r li f I I til !! till III- cially. Tli "V are our br -ll:r -n. they are bone nf nur I., ii . Il h of our ll -.-b. It b.i- .1 me ii iniuiy b- any other p irt el' the St;. to. --F.ru Uewlie . . . v. Then- i; II I .'.le-li"ll that the -etititn, tit in the Ki-t is rapi-llv crv-f.ilvin; f -r J.ir-vi- ! ,r I i iv -ni'.r. II .- r 'en: l.-r i r- to the Wiimi .jteti I-., .if,- .ml Si i, Inie r".i:h -ir nibeii ,1 In- I'ri'-!. I- who f.'t d iul-1'til a- lo wbetbi r be w.'.i'd e. n-etil to 111- II Kile b. i 11 ll-ed ill eollle- I i ill W itll tie-can ii a. v f"i iiovene-r The patib tic - i:t;, iieiit utter.-d in the one, an I tie- lir- III il'v dl-po-inu ..felle of the -Iillilblllio h'oek- that Wolllil II lie b.-.-ll ll: r 'll II i'l tile palii nt" til pav:y ill lie- nth r. hale :ti ni ..-I u-sur- d lb. on that he will accept the ll cuiti.i'i'Ci an I tb it b- i. tli- ui in lo sic the :a: '.--New 1'. -m-' . - tl o r of tho f,.l- and pri.sj er unlv. 'l'exas, t I'osi ollice bciii-4 Millord, l-.liis county. His ca.-c mid its remarkable cute attracted much atl.-ntion iu his neighbor hood. Any or.,1 wishing further purticu- ii writ- to Mi, t,e. i"e,nr lo Pr. 1. II. linlld, lie- iliuggi.-t el liilbbore. llauugh whoui -Mr. lieuigu gut tin- luuliciue, aud who furni-hes uu eudorseiuelit ot Mr. iieiuee'ssfateiiient: To the Swift Speeili.- Co . Atlanta, (la : This is to certify that 1 bad a rancorous wurl ur mold on m, eyelid, ns large us the cud of my thumb, which had the uppeur anee of cancer, . aii.-ing me much pain and intl.iiiHiiation. frmn which I sutfi-red a long time. Seeing S S. S, mlveiti.-ed I colli iiieiice.l li-tnu it. and alter llieuseuf a few bottle- the -ore dropped out, my can cer gillie and I was entirely relieved. This has bu n -. veial nioiiili- ago, hii I I have felt no symptom- ,.f a return, und believe I am entirely well. U. ctlully. I!. F. III:.. m ik. Mill'ui.l I'. ()., K!li-Co . Texas Novem ber::. IW. Ilil'-l.oio. 'I', x . N... Il, IS-7. To lb,- Swift Sp'.-llie Co . Atlanta, Il.i lb ar sirs I am familiar with the of Mr 11 F. (ientge. all. i is hoc ol the ui..-t rehab',.' citizen- of ILII county, ii n 1 bear n itn-- to the e .rrei tn -ss ,.f the above .-tateuit nt. T 15 1 0 . 1'iuggist. Mr. U II Hinl. the I'.-l Ma-l.T al Lady 1, k. . Flu , writes that S, S S. cured him of eaii.vr "f the f.i -e, which be an would have limiv -l him to the grave. Three skillful pbv-i.-i.itj-- treated his ease, but gave him no reli'-f. e writes of S. S. S : I do think it is wonderful uud has ii j .ipial " AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 'OUR HOMES- FALL AND WINTER GOODS. DRESS GOODS TIN" ALL deva-l l r n-llab- I N reply to a letter of a eon-titueiit ask ing why be bad votjd fur Mr. Lamar's continuation as Associate Ju-tice of ihc Supreme court, Seu.Uur Lelaud Stanford said bo did so because he c.uwdorcd him one of Ihc best tncu in tlu S juth for the place; that he is a broad, lihcrul-uiiudcd uiau of a great deal of learning; that he is a thoroughly converted I'uioiii.-t, that Mr. L iuiar's loyalty, and ii-'uiity lo the L'u'iuii was passed upon Conclusively when both Houses of Congress provided for the siccc-Hsion t i the presidency aud made him an heir only a few removes from the pres idency, and that he did Hot thiuk it wise ti reject anyone on the glound aloue that he was eugag il in the late war. And this will be, if it is u it already, the geu.r al scutiiueiit uf the North aud West as soon as tho s liter second thought can as sert itself. A in iveui. ut is alleged to be ou foul iu Maine lo overthrow the prohibitory policy. For over thirty years prohibitionists have had all the legislation they desired upon the subject, and the failure uf prohibition topruiiitiii lias led to tins iiostiie move ment. It bsikstu (he formation ol a li cense parly. The parlies interested in the movement declare that the present pro hibitory law is wrong and impracticable, subversive of the personal liberty of the citii-o sod that it cannot be enforced without resort to extreme arbitrary meth ods. This voices the sentiments of a large number of both Republicans and Demo crats, but whether they can be induced to sever I heir party ties and rally under the banner of license remains to be seen. A prominent Republican observer says: "It is my candid belief (hat within live years Mains will ehunge und be a licenss law iiule. I am sutisKcd that high license; with proper safeguards, will do more to promote the cause of temsranoe than prohibition." . (j tlieiinu iipm tin- State tb. 111 I imis of war, and im iirnore; ililuliug niei.-ures were cnnnie-n ed or en ciuiruged by tli, -m. Let it-turn lua brighter pie'ure. and draw the contrast: I'm l.-r the Peui cratie rule there are public -cllon!- in CVeiy ili-'.riit iu the State, for while and cobm-d chil.lr n: tin sebnul fund h i- e.mAn -t -M.lily until u . Ul.Wal-d-of six llllll Ire 1 t'l lU-alld ilnllar- ii vein- are expended for public selimil-: I the Legislature of "'. pasrvd an a. 1 au thorizing a si Mb-iiu nt nt tho State d-bt and under ihi-act d.l.t lediie, .1. by m.itad Hire 'tin-Ill with ill" State and lie' boli-lh- I I c s -tb,- debt to So. .,S. Until bearing' f ,ur per cent, inter.-t and payable in thiity veal.-; the le-.i-lature cniiveii.-s iu blelml.ii si-i .11.-uf l.ll days and the pay ot' eaeb b'oi-lator i- ti"t over S IJ'i f.r the s --i-.n the rite of taxation for Stale purpiM .--lea. lily deer.a-,,.1 Iron x-.-'hty c ut- ,.u ibe one llllnJied dollar- Worth i.f pi..peity until it is uow only uvculy cent-, i ne fourth the rate und.r liepubli.au rule; two iu-aue a-yluin. one I'-.r the whii,,.- mid oue f, r the n.groe- -;tu l otic in-lituti n fin the deaf dumb mi l blind for the n .' groes have been en-eted; the p -iiit.-nti u v has been built and -iippi-rtcd, and the tabor of the cnlili 1- ba- been u-ed to build railroad.-an 1 oiher work- of inter ual iiiiproveiueiils: a mu.iII pcti-i"ti has been oiveii lo needy ex Confederate soldier- and their widow-; tin- orphan asylum has been giveu ail appropriation Millici.nl for all its needs; the Suite ( In ird has been strengthened; the I'niver-iiv bus been lbs tered; the Agricultural P -parttuent has wrought a good work for aotii.-ulturo i purchased a large biiii.ling lor its uses, tin Bureau of Labor St ni ir-iii-s has been esiab lisbed;thc Agriculiural Met hauical Col'ee has been provided for: the Kupeiim ai ii Supreme Court of the State haul adniini.--tmed even and exact jusliec lo all. and tn breath of su-pici. .n lias attached lo any Petiiotralic judiie: a new Supreme court and Library building has be -n ereeted. and a lioui" for the (Snvern r is nearly completed: the county finance- h ive been in the main, wi-ely mid eei.nuiiiicaliy man aged, native and Stale loving North Caro linians have administered the government affairs, and no Slate in the l uion has bad cheaper or heller governiu- nt; in a W..I.I the Peiuocrats have jtiven low taxes, gnnd goverumeiil ami originated, aud carried in lo elTejl .measure.- fi r tb 1 1 It linen' of Un people. It has m ule some mi-lakes, but it n ctilies Iheiii. Il is in X rib Carolina the only party of lloiiesty, Keonnmv and Progress." Ju ol by bi. ill for C t I! at the '! all kn.w We Will M. SI ben -pokcll can li te ,, III ell. wbi ti III llli is a till ' ipl.eiti - III ,) tll.it the favorable e, ui- tll.l' i-. b ili-po-iii .11 to b are ibreit. n I with bein,- 'IT - a li ly ,-uit.il place- on tin h will h ive t I'.il1. Jul.-' I i.v v. r, ,ni 1 1 iVoilM Coilltlieild liiui to l -r.uion o! tb bar. and Lr.if. luwiei, .lib- cr." I bv v-upr, me I be tilled ll j A outlier ivtn.tr'ntb'e ciseistb.it of Mr. ; A. II. .--li i. 1 1-, i.'Saii:iiibiii-i;, S C , lib" 'l iva- troubled wi;li :i -nfe oil llie left cll.-ek, i eoiisleiiily growing Worse. He con.lllted I many phy-i, iatis, but notm ol'tlit-ni could ! ilobitu any good. A .-ln-rt tune after ho began taking S S S . the son-di-appearcd. I He write-: -I have every I'aitli ill S. S. S, ! It has done me inore good than all the : doctors and other inciliuues I ever took. Mr. W. M. St.itihold. of Hampton, H'-iirv county. H i . w a.- cured of cue tnoi-t ! violent and r, in irkable cancer- in the his tory of ihi-terrible disease, lie had an ! ' eatii.o can.-, r ' on bis face for twelve yeai-: and it was ab. ut to destroy bis eye a:obt. NuiiiIki-- ol'doetors waited on him witbeut li. lpiiig biin. About a yi ar ago i be I. 'o-.in takin-a regular eijiir-e of S. S. S. Tie-r.-ult i- -t it.-. I in hi nun word": ln-iy we k- I leli ureatlv iii!.r.iW'il. The ..iiicet was art. --ted iu its piecress and has , '.r.i Iu d v In-il' d. and i- to day elltir.lv w.-il. lie-d, -:roy. d t'--ue baiii,- be.-n re ' r .1 and tin- lb -b tilled in with new II -Ii opto tb. in.r.'in of lb" eyelid. F.r s'-.er.il ni- nib- I have coiwdcred lnl-elf s inn 1 an I well, and to day pl.y-ii i ms to- lloUllee UIC ll, II. My eu.-e lias been a ' matter of a.-l"iu-!iiuent tn my 1'riends aud j neighbor-, who witu -.-s -.1 my iv.ui leif'ul cure. '1'he doctor- who know of tnv ens-' ' admit the extraordinary puwer of the Swift -p.-i itie nil this drendllll und W'.-m-iu"lv iii-. urable di-ea-e --. anc.-r.'' J Treati-eon Hloid and Skin Piseases ; luailed free. I Tiik SwtiT Si'K. ii tit ('..., Drawer li, Atlanta, (la. Ju-t reeeived a beautiful line of pictures in walnut and gilt I'tunies, The prices arc su 1 w thai all can invest. 1'. X. S I A I Mill ti fi Cn. HOW TO BE A.TJTIF1T THEM,' CHRIST ON CALVARY," v i ii n i r h n ! t n n n ol hiV UWhU "CHRIST BEFORE PILATE," UiIdehweh 4flo Biq Vwety or N OTIOiVS. IIANDSOMS ssmaatsa NKW AP 'KKTSIL.MKN'lM the ilia-.- of learning that i- con'., in,-1 in tie rep rt-. W'h 'ih r or n it there i- any cs j cap-' I'roui tlii- Lic-'.it ma-- i- doubt fill. It s vui m i I" neee.-arv by the l.il-e lulli: ber nl'r- pi it- ii-. d, by ninst lawyers, and the va-t am .not ,,(' c ii nino extant on all BOANOKE NEWS, All for the Sum of S3.25. . . 1 , : ("iris A beautiful line of castora from $3 to f ti. P. N. Stai.nback I Co, 'J Jul "'Hi t!ii w r itli r w .it i liini 1'i.r li r :i.,ii'k.iiM-. riai'k Hi.ikt-s K. t r. n I.T' il, s -nt willinut ;i inwiii -iil mi the im x- y ortmr wIim h; ctn-.' tlii- is (In- r .inn ri:trk Wliil- w, 1'itr lilt' lr I) Hli ulll'T iVill'li:! i! '. V a u mhI ..lit-, a ti. A- 'I'- t li"I'iiLr tuutt in Vii 'i k. !I' l'.rf v --.iw liini w re i wli .. t'plc t.iUi tl aL.-iit tvcin-ir. N.,v we s, t' j.;. lii- ilij iih li i m im iliit'i: A r.iM I.-tine uy, .ludc tj- tl.l-iv, it i irifl, ttiv vci- i-i pr m tMtiA.l :iiitl ll' l.lV If I'U'llllli'lllC w.utt a tn :iii fur (I iv- :. w II :ts hrtin ami ili.'y i;)!k of .Imlijo .m- ii"t lummiiii'' liim i iitiy iiii',T (liini it ii h 'Ii -vi' h.. u.-iiM iiiakf l n. r tli.it ttoul.! In- in-. 0M f f ROYAL ItMJ 1 i tivf in mlvam-iiu T 1 1 Stntr'- iiiti-itT m 'jiinnluij; its riuliU Wii!t"!i Stithiirl, 'Hi a h, u-it i 'it i'"U,'li i-iui li. i i!in' H iil-h Cti'f ';;i:M.iut"i' it. I W.'M'.n.T. V. Hi.nt.-r, Wlviiini, jiliiiiit',' siiiliili .1.11 Km Ml.' I U-r. Witruiitun j i. 1. l-'. in:i.i IdU'rnn tiiiinnili-i'il t" en War; litmt. rnt.trr!i i iin-.l, In- ittli a?.. i rl t.rriilli , t-r n r. 1 h -inl-.h r.i.imii lln.u lv I'ii.-.. fti crhiv Vi-kI l!if- ..r f,f.- I' .r I, t Jitwti. l-ii. T P H.iiU'M. H.tr--ii(..i POVDER Absolutely Pure. '1 !ii i.-w.t. r iiri'iilu tii-1 ln.li.it- p. n.-v,, iirii". A inrtivel uf limity 11 Il 'lt'.-ollllll 01. Vlile t'llll.illlil'Ml r. kiml- nu t i-aiiiii, t,e f. l.t Willi 'I l"ii t.-i sti,,rt Hi'iulit ul.iin or i i, r-. -1,1 onlv In culm. Kuyal i n , un. IVull si , .V V. HATS, NOnniKST SH.U'KS MOST APPHOVKD STVLKS. I.IN'KOF M KN.-s.' Vdl'TllS' AXUCHILDKK.VS CI-OTIUNC. Hnl'SI'.KKKI'INli COOliS OF ALL KIMS. 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