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4 me VOL CM J XXI. NEW BIRNE, CRAVEN COUMY. K. I) . TUtSlMi NOV KM HER n. . 1898 --Kl K.S r sri'TimN MMbEK 73. f f ; QITIQUIE SHOCK Is Till! State But to Daiaie Reported. Officeholder Harris, l'resei.tallon of Portraits. First Snow. Newspaper of the Stat. Jadge SlmoBtob 111. Journal Udiuuu. I Rai tiOH. N. C, November 2o f Raleigh ii among the Ilsl of place that fell distinctly the earthquake shock thai pasted through the earth yeilerday afternoon, "o far no damage has been reported from any of the places that experienced the shock. It Is said that Keeper of the Capital Burns will resign Ills position now. It I as veil that he should.yu the legislature will relieve hiut of all duties in a- short time any how. The Governor has made J C L Harris a special aide on his staff and the North Carolina Agent for war claims with the rank of Colonel. Wonder how man; more honors and offices J1. C. L. can sustain. The S ns of the Revolution have ap pointed Colonel A Q Holloday, Captain 8 A Ashe and Mr II W Jackson, a com mlttee to ire that the portraits of Judges Alfred Moore and James Iredell, are prepared for presentation to the Su preme court and to invite Mr, Junius Davis of Wilmington t present the same. The new9 of the critical illness of Judge Simonton at Ins home in Charles ton, 3. C, is heard here with much ie grot. Il has been urged that the legislature create an office insurance Commission er an I lliuf reduce the salary or rather Income of tw Secretary of ritaie, which li now sail to reach $0,000. Ou tUe other hand it Is urged that the legisla ture create uo new offices, but rather reduce the presint number. Maj r Divis, who liai been acting Adjutant General, while Adjiitait Gen eral G'owlci served at Lieutenant Colon el of the Second North Carolina Regi ment of Volunlee .a, lias been nidered to join his regiment which is in l'orto Rico so on ycsteiday he turned over the office here to General CjwIcs, an J today left fogjhis pou of d ity The Secretary of State hat inoorporat ellhe.I. A. Wilkinson Lumber Com pany, of Uelhaven, Beaufort county, capital stock $10,0C'J The first snow of the season greeted the people here tills morning, but it was of short duration, ity 10 o'clock a fine rain set in which did away with snow. There are in North Carolina 131 Dem ocratic newpapers, 01 Independent, 84 Republican, U Populist; Independent Democratic?, Independent Republican J, silv.tr 1, sound money and projection 1, Baptist 8, Methodist 0, P.eibyterian 4, Moravians 8, Episcopalian 2, Roman Catholic 1, Disciples of Christ l.Lutber ' an 1, Free Will Baptist 1, Educational 3, Masonic 1, .Medical 2, Agricultural 9, Poultry 1. Total 279. ThU is furulih ed by the Slate Labor Commissioner Mist Lena Powell, stenographer In the Adjutant General's office has charge of the office. It it believed that J. C. L. Harris will be made Adjutant General when Cowlet goes" to his position 'as captain of the Durhara company In the Flr.t North Carolina Regiment, Tut .1.11 Shorter, Considerable Interest Is felt In the probable action of the Legislature which convenes la January at to the char ter of the elty of Wilmington. In fact there Is considerable talk of having a cltltens' moellng to agree on What man- tier of rharter is really went I for the government of the city. The general sentlmoot "favor j the charter In force under the Democratic regime, bat It may Uo even desirable to have tome slight change In It, so a meeting to discuss I hit matter would U timely at well as a nutter of good potioy. ;., Whatever I done, the people of Wil mington dmaad the rliht to elect tli member of the board of aldermen. Uoder the oltr thenar lmrwd oa uk bv : tbafotloa legislature, tb governor was I ' glvta the right to aapolot Ave aldtritoen, ' Vblch practically dlsfraacblsad lb voter '-of ib city la that lWWwy (roes ' them tba light of electing their, city ' government, Nonor of till kind of busloess will Ids tolerated. f , 'J,l 8oro oltlseaa favor a provMoa. la the 'charter making a member of the board ; loellglbl to the mayoralty. Thlt may or may lot b desftabl. It would take - away the right of tea clllaeet U bold Itfal office, but If tbe altltea of tba dty desire that, Ihry sboukl decide tbe mat lr for Ibtaxelrea. .. .. ,r la order that a charter aatlsfactory to oorpvopl thallbe graaledto our ally, I be Idea that a meeting of tba clilteaa to decide aboat what- thy waat I a good on. Wllmlag too MrBr, 17th. , U XX OaspUvferr tix r;- ,f moni w a woKfcriuiir wQU ,1 I tlwt tr Urn. H prompllv f tjt Indimmaltoe 'liVl'lIDer ilune Far or Ivnn I ill' tha iurm. Far aor lunrs M It invaluable. Small dots. Fries 2j. 'YON'r PLAT HO MOBC Tlrsiala Maya lw) tarallaa T.aaa tlln m rlaiMnl. Ricduotd, Va., Hoveiulier 25 Ac e M-dlair to the statement, now made oJicially by Captain Collier, of the Uni versity of Virginia foot ball team, hi organization ami that of North Carolina will meet no mre upon tbe gridiron to compete for the championship of i tie luth. CiHalu Collier's reason Is that the North Carolinians in yesterdsv's game allowed Koebler, who, he clainn, U a professional, to play on the team. Captain Rogers, of the Carolina team, has been notified that all relations be tween the two organizations will be severed. Captain Rogers said emphatically: "Koehler I not a professional. lie wsi as legitimate a player as there was on the North Carolina team so far a 1 know. He came from Montclair, N. J., aad matriculated at the University of North Carolina In the' law department He has been there all the last session. He roomed with me, and I can stale em phatically that If there Is any truth In Virginia's charge that he is in the pro fessional class I am entirely ignorant of it." Captain Rogers further stated that ho was certain that Captain Collier of Vir ginia, was himself a professional player and had played as such in more than oue game. He claimed to be able to prove this. It is deeply regretted by many foot ball people heie that such a controversy should have arisen. In Richmond the North Carolinians had more sympathizers In yesterday's game than ever before. The sentiment in favor of North Carolina has been growing for the pixt few years The people were tired of spring one tram have il all its on way fi.r musou after season. As il U, if iho two learns meet again neil jenr there will be m ire enthusiasm than has been shown for many years, an I those who yes terday wore the blue mid the white out of pure sympathy for the "Tar Heels" will again be numbered aming those who proudlv il splay the colors of the University of Virinu II is Impel here that tbe 'varsity will lake Its tirsl defeat al the bands of the Old North Statu in a philosophical manner and set to work to organize a team that next season will again win bark the chawpiouship of the south. Reports from down through tbe region of country where the Carolina team has its strongest supporters indicate that the victory will be celebrated' for a week or two at the shortest time. The gate receipts from Thursday's game came in very handily, and covered all the cx pen 90s incurred during the sea son by the team, and left something in the treasury besldcB. The amount is csti mated to have been $11,500. rON MADB OF WILLIAM. Parta Papier Hpprraa-a Oat af Rfi- pel la the Hatfttrn t'raaader. Paris, November 27. "His German Majesty's crusade, personally conducted by Cook," has furnished the Petit Jour nal Pour Rlre with a ftrplc for Its cur rent edition. The devoted William's tour Isdlscussed to saucily that the German ambassador protested, and it is reported that the edition of the paper has been suppressed. This confiscation has created a hubbub In the press. Tbe Libre Parole ssys It it disgusting to see tbe government trem bllng before the Injunctions of the Ger man ambassador, when the German new papers do not miss an opportunity of Insulting France and tbe army In caricature, which are reproduced in the Dreyfus Journals One csunot gel a copy of tbe Journal for love or money. All the Incidents of I he Kaiser's Jour ney ar travestied with decided lalenl. An alleged allegorical picture of ''Lohen grin Going to Receive the Kiss of JIabomrt" Is also Included The last picture In the lot Is "Tbe Man anrl the Orchestra of the European Concert " It shows tho Emperor draw ing a sketch with his toes, walla a sheaf of band radiating from bit are playing a lyre, holding a speaking trumpet, ges ticulating la oratory, flourishing a Blblo, a sword, a cross, a pistol, a holy waier sprinkler, a whip, lh scale of Justice aad a frying pan. All the time a regl meat la the background I doing a goo step. In other words, be doe It all. JT'oTftOAM, November 17 Tb Emperor aad ImpreM of Germany arrived here at 11 o'clock, yesterday oa their return from tbeiioly Land. Tb Emperor d tailed to Ik mlobfler the results of his journey, with which he i pressed him elf as being latUoed. " V-yV . TOtfaoi..ia.r 4 Take Laxative Bromo Quintet Tablet, All draggltt refuad tbe money It It falli to ear, He.' The geaalot be L. U. Q. a each tablet. ; ' The Blara te)avaaaaei( WAtnraoTox, Nov., t8. Tb Bgbt gainst Rprntatlve-Ict Robert, of Utah, I geitiag warm, aad If II leap up wu almost aenaiuiy rtsuit is-bia loaing b I ertt la Ih ) a it line almost a too at ha lake U. , Mr, Bobert ( a potyge ' BiULbarlaasoima sav en and sons foar wire, aad tbo4 who bra making lb Bghl against htm y that bl lctloa was pat at it feeler by the Mormoas, and that If be la allowed te rtla hi teat ' la Cnfra,tb opa practice of poly gamy wlU agsla b comae ernoeg the Mermoa. Naalor Catena, wba I a )ioiaoa, bat wbe badbul on wife, ty volyry h id aotkln( whtlar to do ' with lb lrt oa of Ka wrts. , . RUSSELL'S FEARS. tyniii Of Imjeaitat Mn Canst g for Impeaching a Uovernor. Criminal Statistics. Tax on Railroad Itond. Fine Speci men for Museum. Journal Bdrbsu, I Raleigh, N. C, November 28. f A summary of the criminal statistics for the year ending June 30th has been made out by the Attorney General of North Carolina and is as follows: There were K.729 actions, of which 5,015 against whiles, 4,672 against negroes, and 43 against Indians, 9,011 were against males and 718 against females. There were 6.V38 convictions, 1,595 acquittals and 1,794 cases were nol pros. The percent age of white crime was not quite 52 per cent., that of negro crime a trifle over 4i per cent. Impeachment is a word that just now is Homing through the air with an inter rogation point after it. "To be or nol to be" impeached is a question that haunts Governor Russell waking and sleeping possibly. There are six canres in the Code for which a public officer my be Impeached and they are as follows: 1st, Corruption or other misconduct in his olllcial capacity. 2nd, Habitual drunk enness. 3rd, Intoxication while en gnged in the exercises of his office. 4th, Drunkenness iu any public place. 5lh, .Mental or physical incompetence, lilh, Any criminal mater conviction whereof would tend to bring his office into public contempt. Il has generally been under stood that only high crimes and misde mennors of an officer made him liable to impeachment. Only once in tire history of the (State has the trial for impeach ment been buhl. Th.it vas in the winter of 1H70 '71, when W. W. Holden. gov ernor was impeached, removed from of lic.e and disqualilied. The Senate ii the impeachment court, with the Chief Jus tice of tire Stale preniing over that body. The House of Representatives brings the charges for impeaching be fore ihe Senate. A committee is ap pointed fro n the House to conduct the matter before the Senate, and no other member of the House Is present during Ihe trial until the final vote is taken. The president of Ihe Senate who is of courso tho Lieutonant Governor, does nol preside, because he will become governor if the governor is Impeached, nnrl Is therefore an interestel patty in Ihe case. The county commissioners have never come to any decision regarding the tax ing of thtLbonds held by the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, but il will bo decided at a called meetiog to be held this week Governor Russell has askerl that Cap tain Joseph H. Bachelor, Jr. be assigned to duty here. The War Department has given Captain Batchelor three months sick leave from active duty. Colonel Carle A Woodruff, U. o. A , who married Miss Eftle Haywood of this city, has been sent to Cuba Lieutenant hdward K. Uayle or Kalelgh is also in Cuba. The wives of bolh of these offi cers will spend tbe winter here. Mrs Gsyle Is a daughter of General Roinejn IS. Ayers. A tine specimen of Devil Fish has been received al the 8tate Museum from Beaufort. COMES TO TERM. pln Ylrlfla lo all Umtidi. Rane llrralliTrl. Tho Inula lht Nra. air. Washington, November C8 It is all over now, except tbe Spanish woeplng and walling. That ultimatum, with a time limit attachment, did tho business. Bpaln has accepted our terms of peace and agreed to give np tbe Philippines aad acoept the money offered as a salve to it wounded honor. There are nuni beroV details tucb u providing for a restoration of commercial relations be tween tbe United Stales and Ppain, wblcb will delay for a few days tbe com pletion and signing of lb treaty, hut the principal work of tb Peae Commission bat1 been accomplished, aad Spain and the rest of tbe world, bat been shown that when tb United State adopt position, It maintain It, regard leas of rml-bottll attitude tka by other r tlon. Ncllbtfr American diplomacy nor America fighting ar likely to be neer ed at la aay tectloa of the world tor many year to com. The Called State has acquired a prestige among tbe greet nations of the world that will make un born geoeratloa of Americans proud to belong to the aalloa that has proved It right to be counted amoaf the leader, bolh la the accompIUbmaal of peace aad of war. Meay of tha most earefal obeeiver of Senatorial eeBllmeal arpredlollag that the Bail-tpatloaltt will be atioag enough la talk, It aoila votes, to preveal tb rail Heat loa of the treaty of peace at the eomlag teesio of tbe Beetle. While mora thaa oao third of U Seaata would bar to rota agttaa tba treaty to reject CASTOR I A For latant aad ChiUrat. Til Kbi Yea Han Aliaji E::;ht Beer tbo figaetareot '.ftfsYAn Baking r ufvua IrtHVDER dUSSOLUTEIVPlJEE Makes tbe food more delicious and wholesome HOtA abtarjw Mvou OO. . ltw VOftft. il, ten or t elvd Senators can, if so mind ed, prevent a vote Ireing taken on it be fore tbe short session of Congress ex pires. It is to justify this sort of thing that the anil expansionists are trying so bard just now to work up a public sentiment against the acquisition of the Philippines by the I'nited Slates. It will be time wasted, even if the antis succeed In preventing a vote at the short session. The Senate can be called in extra session, immediately after the expiration of this Congress, with the cer tainty that the treaty will be ratitid. A STRANGE SALUTE. ExehnnicrU Wkrn Blanco l.rft Havana Forftpaln. The New Camp. Havana, Ci;iia, Nov., 27 General Blanco, who yesterday resigned his office to Gen. Jimenez. Caslcllanos, left Havana for Spain tonight on the transport Vil laverde with his staff. Quarters in keep ing with his dignity hail been fitted up on the VilUverde for General lilanco. He left Havana in a quiet manner and assured his friends ho would accept no demonstration upon his arrival in Spain. The Villaverde will make the voyage with the Montevideo, which carries 2, 24" returning troops Of these 050 aie civil guards and 450 invalids. General Wade, Admiral Sampson and General Greene, with their aides, paid an official call on General Blanco at the palace this morn ng, expressing their thanks to the 1 He captain-general for the courtesies extended to them since their arrival. Upon tbe arrival of the Topeka this morning the Scorpion proceeded to New York. The Topeka tired the national salute of Iwcrfey-oue guns as soon as she passed Morro, which was answered from Cabanas. A salute w.is their fired to Admirnl Mauterola's ling, which was answered. This has caused much comment. An American naval officer pointed out thut Spnin and United stales were not jet al peace and t hat a salute under the circum stances was remarkable. Moreover, it is against the regulations to salute on Sunday. The sile proponed for Ihe general camp of the United Stales troops, as approved by General Greeno, extends from the roml leading from 1'layato Marianno, along the crest of the hill to the cast ward. It is swept b sea brec.es and s fully four miles from malarial swamps. Tbe hill is a limestone riile, with natural drainage on either Bide. A huge encampment capable of accomodating 15,000 soldiers will be erected, with per manent barracks. The four companies of engineers which landed Frid iy will probably commence work Monday. Tho work of preparing tho cinip cannot be completed before January I The Spanish evacuation commission expects that the evacuation of Havana will be accomplished by December 10, but this is generally believed to be im possible Aaaihr Tobro Warttnti. Such we hear whispered on the street, the movement is backed by two of our most enterprising, go ahead rinens, and when they so decide II will le built. Oue of the most eligible sites In town has been selected. We understand further that ( apia n Ed. Pace will be connected with It, this will be gratifying news to llie grral army of tobacco raitert In Eastern t arolina. Captain Ptco started this market and by his untiring energy and fail knowledge of the weed, from Ihe plant be op, he made il a tuccets from Ihe nttrt He Is a floe judge of tobacco ami la a hunller on the an h iute floor Wilson Newn, gr.ih. TBS BfABKaTT. Yesterday's ed by W. A. P( Brokera. market quotation! furnish .Her Acid A Co. Commlatlon N IW YoH. November 3 STOCKS. Open tilth Urn. ,.. ItS . 118 191 . .. m m 184 ... IIU( l0( . .. 7 97 ... no mo too ...44 40 M . in ion Clner Sugar Am Toheooo. aag. .. Manhattan .. People II D.O ll?j iaa 120, Ml I0 SA0 Orn. Illrh. Low, Ctoae ..8 41 Hi 141 5 48 January .... . ill Waaar- Deoembrr . Mey Ooaa May.. Alto MAKKETK Opaa. HIcH, Lnw. 0 ... M, as Mi Wt ..., M S aai ..M, 144 m W U(ilatlM. WaaaiaaTOK, Mo. U la felt aaaaal rapoft Hi. Oamf K. Itoberta, tk 1iiaa lof af tk ailal, aatti - "lit fold cola( ol ta votid la 1WT we lb large farir44. aMt Uf la taloa ta ur,?ll.lit, aflat llWoa.tlt la Of ta faraiM taa I44 Cli.lll rxa-itaaf, a I apprvi IbiiI H)I,NMM. a addliloa U ba (lack of W ola Ta prloclpal coinage was by ihe United Siaies, reat Br. lain, Russia, Germany, Austria-Hungary, France and Japan. The extraor dinary coinage tf the year is accounted for by the preparations of liusia, Aus tria Hungary and Japan for their mone tary reform. -lllit-r Did thr King. It is told of King Frederick VI ot Denmark that while travel ini; through Jutland one day he entered a rillagt school nnd fonnd tbe children lively and intelligent and quite, ready to an Bwer his questions. "Well, youngsters, " ho said, "what are the nainca of tho greatest kings ol Denmark?" With oue accord they cried out, "Ca nute the Great, Walderaar nud Chris tiau V!" Just then a little girl, to whom tin schoolmaster had whispered something, stood np and raised her baud. "Do you know another?" asked tht king. "Yes Frederick VI." "What great act did he perform?" The girl hung her head imd stam mered out, "I don't know." "Be comiovted, my child, " said the king. "1 don't know either." Why Da We Van n f There can bo little doubt that ono ol the objects of yawning i9the exercise ol muscles which huve beou for n long time quiescent, and tho acceleration ol the blood and lymph flow which has ic coiiFequouca of this quiescence boconif sluggish; hence its frequency lifter oik has remained for some time in theRimt position for example, when waking iu the morning. Co-opeintiug with this cause is sleepi ness and th;i ehailow breathing which il entails. This factor, un well as musch quiescence, is apt to utteud tho sense ol boredom which one oxpc.ricyeH iu listen nig to a dull sermon ; henen it is thai tho bored individual is apt to yawn. Ai in the ca of sighing, tho di ep Jtmitl. which aecoi'.ipanii s the act of yawning compensates for the shallow breathing which is so upt to excite it. New Yor k Herald. Illirdly. Cabman (sitting in the street amid the ruins of bin cab nnd hone, to drivel of the bus which occasioned tiro disas ter) You I !! !!! . M t Jilt Cnnstablo (to the orator) Now. now You mustn't call him hoi Ii mimes ni that. Cabman ( in frenzy ) Hi in w ot smash- ed me cab an killed inn 'or.-e an left mt a 'elplcss cripple! Wot tire' do vei exper t lire to call 'im a 'owlin liangel) London Judv. Mother and Babe N ONE but a mother knows the paim, anguish and dread that a woman er.cium rVfnrp .inrt (Turmo s childbirth. And still nearly all thii ul- ieringiiunntceiury. The faithful uw of MOTHER'S FRIEND will in great measure overcome every distressing symptom, and labor itself will not be a very itrioui ordeal. Remember that MOTHER'S FRIEND is an ex ternal liniment that softens and relaxes the muscles, and it not a dangerous compound of opiates to swallow. Ask your druggist for rt or send price $ 1 1 to Ml MtDTKlD HCUAIOR CO., Atlaata.Oa. Sfn.l for our tr illi:t-aiej IxmL-. " Keforv ll-.liv ll'irn PRUDENTIAL Insurance : Company : of : America, Home Office : Newark, N. J. John F. Dryden, President. Amti Jul) I, I89B: 120,020,1:17.01 Income 11107: 15,580.704 G3 iDianncc Wriilrn la I697t 143,000,000 TI1R mUDEKrlXL STANDS lM TUB FK0NT OP TUE QRKAT LIFE lNSUEAN'CK C0U. PANIK1' Of TII& WOULD. J OFFERS ALL THAT H 0000 IN LIFE iN8UBANCl!, AND UNDER THE BE3T CONIUri0N8. " f ' , '' ' ' ",V ' . FOE PAHTICCLAPS, AI'l'LY 1Q, ... ' ' ;n L.. H0LL0WELL, General Acnt, - ROOil 4r PLANTKK? BC1LDIN0, - NEW fct!;NK, N. C. m 0 OUH COUMTRY . .i. nit to su? that we 1 ave Ui, in for the FALL AND v i N ! !.!; 'I'KAhE ot;c fcf the Largest and test Assorted Stick Of GROOERIES AND PROVISION, TO HE FOUND IN NLW BERNE, Aid wo respect fully ask for a larger Share of your pUronage. We 1'iiv in laige q inyiities from first bunds and pay no middle iiiimi"s iiolilH and mo tln refnie prt pMnil to tell you fit low at BBJ one. u hao joiil completed a lot of nice STABLES and a large shed ;o shelter yo jr Jvohicies, which you aro welcome to nte FREE. Whrn yon cume to the city Don't Fail to examine our Stock lofi'in bnyitip your (iroc.erief. liespectfully, iVlcDaniel Qaskill. 71 Broad Slreef, NEW BF.ItNK, JT. 0. KID AND PABRICc Liberal Assortments B,:;lis Kid O Iv. I I niton. MrcrN v en.bd Kid In. urn!, in t ins, ni.'ili s mid I erra Ciitta, oidv filie. I'l's'i r hock, in Mark, Uiih and broivr, o ir r i:n!ar Sr ijuitlit), row T"k'. I-'os'i i hook, in bin' k, tans, browns . il lAblnodH at $1 00 ',' nnp. p'iine liiinb. we belii ye ti e iost iluinl.l'' ilrc-H kid ploveon ihe rnar ct. in tui, (awrip, ( xbloorU, orange, v hire, pearl and butler at $1 00. rlnsp l'iiire, ladies walking glove, ihi-glnve will wear afl long as two pair inlinary kiil'glovea, at $1 The Maggioni glove, formerly handled by 1' t'enu meti & Co.!) button and 2 elsp, in oxblooiln, rnodea Jftans and bla. k R at $1 50 ImlieN llicycle and Irlvlng CiJloveH. Cloth gaunlletH, with mocha palmt, colorH only, at 75c. 2 snap fabric glovm, willi rlog skin and mocha paluiB, at 75c and 95c. Culf gauntlelii, colors only, 75c. " and black, 1 00. I log i-kin, ppring w rigt, fur top, fleeced lined kclovrp, kt 7.V ladU'nt Fabric Glovrw. f.adi( bbirk Jercey gloves, 15c, SOc and 25 r. Ijiilies blur k InlTeta, nilk faornl) glove H. B. DUFFY. FRIENDS GROCERS, At the Right Prices. Mdt Kid Gloveii. M. n'a one i-n; p, ov -r peam. kid gloves ta ih and brick diiRi, al (1 00 Mi n'a one clap, superior grade, dree kid gloves, 1 00. Men's one clai-p, velvet n.ocha, $1 CO. Men's Iriving G lores. Men's cloth back, fleeced lined,, leather palms, at only 25c. Mch'h fleeced lined, raindeer glove at 75c. Men's fleeced lined kid gloves at $1 00. Men's Jersey gloves, 50c Men's Scotch wool boDe knit glove, 35c and 50c. Men's Astrachan hick, leather palm, 1 00. f liildren,M Glove and M litem. Infant's wool mittens, while, pink, light blue and cardinal, at 15c. Children' wool mittens, navy and brown, 10c. Children's black wool milieu, long wiists, 15r and 20c. Children's bone knit wool glove, 28c. Childn n's knit, fleeced Hr ed glove at 10c. Children's knll wool back, leather palms, fleeced lined glove at 85c. forplD. JbIt 1 I898t $5,02784.94 iDMnoee in Firce )887i $30341700 Pill Poliej HolderiMi Dim 34,O00,0OO f
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