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4 ic Bilinear, ahsovhcisksti Tiisl DAILY JOURS AL Is a six eolnsa pper. pabllthed dallr. exopt Monday, at i.00 pr year, U3 tor six months. IMttiNl loeliy stioeorlbeni at SO Mat per month TUS WKKVjT JOURNAL. W eohunn paper, is pebliahad every Thursday at VJU tr annua ',-;. . Aovzjnrsxs? . . batks daii.t)-om ' uc&oae Ut- 11 W: 60s for each sobeqoent :.dvertteeseata aador head ot "Business waeaia." W seats par for flrtt and s oents ror every subsequent Insertion i Ho advarUwn'BtiUlbtMr.dlMvM oeal matter atasy pnea t SoleeeUtarrte9rDBOt to exceed ' teollneewWbetaaertsdfree All addlUona x atewm be emerged I ents per Una . ' Farsaeata C transient advertisement ' most be Wde Wadvanee Resniar adver Uaemenie wtU be eoUeoted promptly at the and 01 eaea saoatfr ' OommnntoabODeeoatalnlns news of a dls- eoeaioa ar ai atattera are solicited. No .wmnMuMeattOnlnne 1m exoected to be onto . UibMtaatlV leaoiiaila persona lie m4tbplM tM Sana, of the author, or V ket wUfmeJH mora than one eolnmn o ft b ay perse teeliM aaarteved at anv anony aeons eojniaua)aeuoa eaa odtaln ttte nam o a aatoot ar aaoUeatton at thl offio aud . s aowna wniwiin tne ssnevanee -uai iiiE JOURNAL. H. HUFUi - - Baalaeas BLaaagor, KW BKBNB. N. 0.. APRIL 6 liW. CeV Mseeoaa-eleesssatter. (TO TEEED BY A BULL. ' 1 The New York Sua has au ac , . count of an aged farmer who as " trd bv a bull. "The bull rushed from the opposite side of the lot to wards Murry bellomrjg savagely. .The old farmer made for a tree near f ' Ty,the lower branches of which were not far from ground. He succeeded ' A in climbing the tree and Retting out of the reach of tho bull just as it came tearing to the spot. - il Marry supposed that when the K i bull found that he was out of its 1 "reach it would go about its basiDcas, bat he vicious animal showed no " "disposition to do anything of the kind. It remained andcr the tree, pawing the ground and giviDg vent u'to its rage in bellowings. Marry called loudly for help, but he was CMne aftka irtni." z The ' Australian naval architect, Mr. 0. A. Gagstatter, dUcusses future navigatiou 4n the London Nautlcla Magazine and, defines the limitation of the rule that the lon ger a vessel the better she is for speed and carrying capacity.! If t steamer could be built 'one mile long and about sixty feet wide, with ample motive power, she Could un doubtedly attain s fabulous speed. Only one thirtieth part of her ength would have to overcome the water's inertia, while the rest of the vessel would experience only surface friction. Bflt such a modeL the writer shows, involves a dan gerous yielding, nnsolid structure, exposed to enormous strains, and is liable to be quickly broken in two. He consequently fixes the limit of length at nine widths, but be concludes that "extreme speed being the principle aim, the light ning express vessels of the future will be fitted out with three screws." He argues also that a full rigged vessel, six widths long, will be en dowed with the best sailing quali ties, excelling in speed all other sorts of sailing ships, tor suon vessels as attain the utmost speed, regardless oi carrying capacity, the Australian architect thinks it nec essary, if they are to maintain their place beside screw steamers, that their depth of hold should be two thirds of their width. This discussion is of great im portance to economy and profit in au merchant navies. Speed at sea Is becoming manifestly mdispen sible to safety at sea, us the slow L ship, whether 6teamer or sailer, is exposed to more numerous and often much heavier seas and hur ricanes. In all tempestuous ocean routes, therefore, tho slow ships, running expenses and repairp, ceteris paribus, will always be greater than those of the fast ship while her annual earnings will gen erally be less than the latter's. Lai Prtae Minister to forego the prospect of pickings and. stealings at Havana? Spain is not likely to ell Cuba until the Cubans by a successful rebellion have made it mpossible for het to keep it." r '. 1 TSlsters'DuUMTs Brothers." Aflbther'.tttlav women alone can rebuild, ls the. carelessness) 1 with wnicu ? ,proin8r81fi.are! .ireaiea. Some sisters forget that the first, and often ' niosfi enduring impros-. along men receive- of the sexA come through their sisters7 actions.,, ja the girl a vain1, petty," selfish (being, never considering- tbe ; brother's needs! Is it 'any wonder if the uncus i u it uj buuudi ii ui ,, , - , ... y: - - u hrAka thinVa oil ' trf,l o.r tiV Wo iBoth the method and, results when sister f Sisters should seek.to be yrop or JS8 ..; " Feasani the friends of their brothers. w reiresuing to tna taste, ana aaa ThAP o-anA rJrtnnnaMnrtnRfc mn'r eentlvTet womptly on the juoneys, domnch to create a right tone id liver arid Bowels, ! cleanses the sys- the brother's mind, and will inevi- tem enectuauy, , oispeis coios, neao tahiir flnA i han him Vnn. aches and fevers and cures habitual j . I conHtination. Svruo of Fies is the very much In shaping gllf.ot. man's habits, ir the sister snares uut" flcutJ"B "iBto him IceDtable to the stomach, prompt in in difficulties, makes bis home its action and truly beneficial i4 its attractive, refuses to listen or to efiecto? prepared only from the most mix in any wild conversation, seeks healthy and agreeable substances, n f aaA him int o. riffht nnnnpnt.inn many excellent qualities commend it Df manhood's Drlvileees. in short, to aH and have made it tbe most becomes a loving companion, then popular remedy known. n T am linn that tnanv a rnnth whn I STUP of Flg8 18 forSale in 50C now sees in girls only vain, giddy a?d tUes by all leading drug creatures, will have that exalted gts. Any reliable druggist who view ol wamanhood, which will be may not have it on hand wiU pro- a safeguard in the days to come. " vrwuiyj iyi VUD ,,,,u Try to be the angel of the home to h t0 try it. Do not accept any tho hrAf.hAr: If vnif TiatA 191 Afl ouuouiuio 9t out of the hearing of any one about 2 tiiArA. It erew so dark that he It erew so dark 'oonld see nothing, and only knew that the bull was keeping up the siege by the noise it tuado. For Ihree hours the bull kept the old man in the tree. Murry was pearly dead from cold and exhaustion, and be felt that it would be only a mat ter of a short time before he would have to let fro his hold in the tree and fall to the ground at the mercy of the bull unless some fortunate plrcnmRtancG tftrncd up to his rescue. - Old man Murry was in a bad fix. If he kept in the tree he would freeze, if he came down tbe ball would get him. The .Republican party has been treed by a bull. It is the same oh brindle that has been bellowing and pawing up the ground these many years. It has a special pen chant for farmers and its name is Tariff. It has a long Hamiltonian pedigree, and a numerous offspring including monapoly.pleutocracy and I1 trusts. It is a viciousanimal, and at times it turns and rends its warmest friends. For a lone time it has grazed on .Republican pasture? but now it lias the Republican party up a troe. This is a bad fix for the G. 0 i If it stays up the tree it will freeze. - if It comes down it will bepawed ' ) to death. Mr. McKinley has attempted to ' Tope the brindle, but he is in danger - of falling on the horns of the beast ', ; and ,being ripped from centre to circumference fib far as we are concerned, we dot tW)t care whether the Republ ;5?can party stays up the tree and is Hlv froeen, or comes do n and is pawed to death. The funeral will take place .' all the same, and there will .be f f precious little mourning among the ' people,.-. . . . pA boU in a china shop is nothing k to toll with the Republican party ;!up:tree''' : ;v Harrison was treed loug ago iifmriflllitV treed him. Wanamaker ::l.'twas"treed by maladministration , but It took a gennine tariff bull to pni the whole party op a tree. ' Now. what is the conc'.nsiono ' tho whole matter! Simply that ' Republicans cannot agree upon the ' tariff.- vBastern mannfacturers ae mand ft high protective tariff, and Western farmers demand a low " rerenue : tariff, iThe bull has the party up a tree, and Us, escape Fishing for Flounders. It is cold work rowing acioss the stormy waves on a sharp morning like this, and we are glad we have reached our destination. Muddy fiats, shallow near shore and gradually deepening until they form channel about 12 feet deep at mean low water, the ooitom oi black mud and sand, with broken ebells well miogled with it, is the kind of a place where flounders should be found. We anchor, dot in the middle of the channel, but on the edge, and proceed to throw over a few shells to bait the ground, with the pious that they will attract the objects or our quest, and not be ubiquitous aud spiny hackle head, or the beau tiful and sylph like skate. .Now joint vour rod. It should be fairly imber, but still enough to bold a considerable weight of lead. Alas for ub who love light, airy tackle I for the flounder we must use heavy sinkers and fish on bottom. Tbe most successful angler in the west ern end ol Jamaica Bay, who rare y comes ashore with less than fifty and always with at least twenty five to thirty, uses 14oz. weights. Weep, Izaak 1 Rut while we not advocate carrying matters to such extremes, we urge the necessity ot as heavy leads as possible. Tbe reasons for this are two fold. First you here, begin to build this very day. God will give you strength Friend ly Words to xoung women. X .' ,'.jV.S. J" FARU ;STOfJl pi;DipftDSTEnS : ; I have on hand as fine Horses, Mules and Pontes, imported from North and West, as everbrbnghtiA.orthr Carollaa. vjtfeiratock ' constantly aniving. UThdrexmlherWMv ,'' ar. feb!9 dw BROAD STREET. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CC L0UI8VILLE, KY. SAH FRANQISGO, C.Alt NEW YfiRr. ;. K. R, JOHES; HEAVY AND LIOHf Lorillard and Gail & Ax. Snufi 'Sold at manufacturer's price. "V Dry Goods 1 lotions. Full stookTtnd Urge astortment. Priooi aj low a the lowest. Gall and examine my stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't Go CfT Before Ton Are Heady. Particularly on a long journey. Be fully prepared. You cannot ba, permit us to eay, unless you are accompanied with the traveler's and tourist's vade mecum, Hoetetter'e Stdmacb Bittern. most genial of appetizers, acclimatize and promoters of digestion. Against eea sickness, malaria, cramps and colics begotten of badly cooked and unwhole some food and brackish water, nervous uess, increased by travel, chronio bil iousness and constipation, the Bitters is a sovereign preventive. It imparts a relish for food not altogether to your taste, and prevents it from disagreeing with you. Never was there such a cap ital thing for tbe unfortunate dyspeptic who stands in dread of the best cooked meal. Stomachio trouble caused by ill prepared viands aboard ship, on steam boats, ana rations nastily oouea at rail way restaurants, is soon remedied by the Bitters, which gives a quietus also to rheumatism, kidney troubles and in somnia. CAUTION Take no shoes unlet W. l.. vouBiar nam price are stamped ka,am Tf flm .11.1 r cannot aum send direct to factory, enclosing adver price. mnar TOAtarnrool jsesc in me wonu Examine liU 0E. in many respects. They are te&&WmJBf&J&? - - a am w. ja. a n.n niii n unus Jt SJ3.00 and 1.15 BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Bavarian Cattle. The cattle of Bavaria are pecn T oo fwMWol?1 . a n bm Ann AMnn.n H'hAn Cll-A. -I mn III I If'.,' AMI, M-AICM W. KH' HHU iar iu uiauj inoucvie. xucj am Baid to be good all round cattle, combining work, beef and milk, in good degree. We suspect, how ever, that they can be called mediocre cattle, in any ol these respects, from the American or ngush standard of excellence. but they undoubtedly serve the purpose well' in a country . where the ox, and often the cows are used for draft purposes, and where tillage is conducted mostly by manual labor. Oxen there draw y, fish wo seek is a bottom tUh and seek? bis food there, and tbe baits mast consequently bo there also Secondly, t lie heavy weight sinks into the mud, and when it is moved gently, as it should be from time to time, the sediment is stirrtu op and this attracts the flounder, who has, mayhap, up to this time been quietly bedded not a foot away lrom your line. Seeing tne stirrea up mud, he probably suspects either a moro than usually tempt in e prey, rr feats thai some rival has hunted out a bait which be thereupon desires, slides towards the 6cenc, to be (if luck favors the fool at tbe other end of the line) promptly hooked and gathered to his forefathers Foretst ana Btream 1 !,,ui x 1 TO UEAKiLHl Bnflerlng from the effects of youthful errors, early dec7, wasting weakness, lost manhood, eta, I will sena a TalaeDie treeuseiseweui oorauung isu Prof. F. C FOWLEB, Hoodus, Conn. FOE -HEM QriLV! ArUolllIC Genertl .nd NERVOUS DEBIIJT1 PTTT? 1? Weakness of Bedysaa Hind: J&eets aw er Jsrronoraxoessesui vioor mug. Ubn.1, oI)l. BARHnOD fUlW Bwtdrrf. Bow la Nun US IrntllhM WKAB.UNDKVKMIPBI) OKIUKS r.KTOOl BUUI. braluulT uhllli! HONK TKKiTSUT BnrSU la n Uitiry ha 41 StetM, TnrMwlM, uS Fmlfm Cantrlak write tfctm. Moo., ran eiMimn, we prwn iiiai (tm. aasnai ERIE MEDICAL S?n SUFf ALB. H. I. PROFESSIONAL. 'B DC ITT, B, B. imOM. ; ATTORNEY S ; ' ATirLAW. Offio over IL N.lhirf j ' drug ttora. Branch Office: Oatharint Xak. One lowoounty. U.I p!94wly, 1 P. H. PELLETIHE, ATTO.RNJBY .rAtfrii A W -AND MOISEX BttOKBR. , Graven 8t.,' two" doors JSoath lot ." Journal office. - v i ' A anaetaltr mada In . neetnlnttntr itniill loans for abort time.' Will practice In tbe Counties ot Oravea, Uar leret. Jonea, Onalow and Pamlico. TJaited Htatea Conn at Kaw, Snpreme Omirtof tbe State. Berne, and leuav - CLEMENT MANLY." 0. H. OOIOaf " A T.T ORS K Y d- ApV JL.A1V. Office 3d floor of Green, Foy et Oo Vi bank, Middle itreet. New Berne. Jf. C. Will practice-in the courte of Craven nd adjoining coontioa, in' the Supreme Court of the State, end. in the Fe,dral Oonrtt. w'.plwdwtf VV. L.- DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf, Heavy Laceu urain ana vma or. An made In Coolness. Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES lafdi2s. Best Material. Best .Style. Best mtgnaj. W. Ii. JDouKlos, BroeKtOB, nass. bj W00DWOrK"X AfTACIMEHlSg; r. it jaoai ons. , h; Li gibbs. Simmons & Gibbs? , ATTORNEYS At lAW. - Will pt'ectlce in the connltei of Crveat; X s Jonee, Onslow, Carteret, Parnlico. Lenoir and Bj defend in tbe Federals - ; Ocnrta.(-f, , -itJ,tSi.lIS.4. , ' t ' Office on Craven -eteeet, jiext oor- K "v ' below JoObnaL office."" ' " epl2dwtf ST.L0U1S.MO. Hiir"'"". Tl OALLAS.TCX. Cor. Pollock and Middle StB. mar22dUalyl - Lumber ! Lumber ! 9 AOENT WANTED.: Are yon going to baild, or are jou I needine lumber of any kind? If you Ja eMalt-A AA MA ASM T ASH BTV1SktrA fAMf 1 by traces fastened to a bar of wood low:r than you can buy else- laid acro8S the forehead, and at- where. All kinds of building material tached With thongs to the harness, always on hand, either rough or ThAv ar naftd indiflerfintlv for both dressed. Flooring, weather-boarding, .... . iMA:i;Mm . single and doable draft. ceilintr. mould inc. etc janl3d6ai Cove. N. Q. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY For JSctlO. As' ocrcnts for owners we offer for sale On' easv and aco. mmoitatlne u-xroi tbe follow lug d ejorlbe J Improved Real Estate lb tbt niLvofN- Hern: I o. i, THK IRON FKON t WAKEHOPB QN0BA.V1!.N HfHKIiT. No. 6. BRICK HTOBK ANT) DWELLING ON CRAVEN BTlil!j!,T cccupl by B.O.E. -a. tun oeaenpiioD oi inia Tiuoipprujmr tv. taoalber with ska beat terms noon which tne same win ,d Qia. u ,iornuiminu appUottlilon io tbe andei-slgDed at tbelr office . nWinrh Rmnt Itrtt. . , 1 ' Two Houses and Lots on Cravon street, . A Farm at Sandy Point, . ;r, t WATSON '4 STREET. dec8 dwtf Ina. and Beal Estate Alts. Cuba and the United States, Although Senator Call's proposa that the United Spates should offer to buy Cuba has not excited mncb attention in this country, it bas occasioned a violent debate in tbe Spanish Cortes, and called forth great deal of fiery language from tbe Madrid newspapers. For many years the cost of ma!n taining Spaimb. authority in Caba has greatly exceeded tho returns from taxation. Why, then, is the idea of selling the island -repu diated with so much fervor at Mad rid! ... : It can hardly be that Spaniards are in this matter governed by mere pride and sentiment, for they were not withheld by such considera tions from selling Florida, and they know that we could now afford to pay for Caba an amount of money in comparison with which the price of Florida was a pittance. ' What tbev care about. Is the opportunity of enriching themsel ves and their adherents by pecula tion in colonial offices. One might as well expect a flock of buzzards to' volantarily abandon a carcass, Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many peopie miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and irregu- niaroao haitT ot m bowels' ar9 ai" w gome of toe more common AftOr symptoms. ; Dyspepsia does pino. at Bet wen of Itself.',! Baling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa- parilla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, regulates the digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus ., eirf overcoming the local symp-!, . toms removes the sympa-HOau&CnO; thetto effects of the disease, banishes the headache, and refreshes the tired mind. . I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat uMv distressed me, or did me nean uta9 good to m hour Dtim . aftor eating I would expe rience a falntnese, or tired, alVgpne feeling, as thongh I had not eaten anything. My.tron- I a a mm m am slt ' P fl'ft We, I think, was aggravated by my bnsiness, III II 11 til lO'U UllUi more or less shut up in a ei,,. : room with fresh paint last . : spring I took Hood's Sana- otOmaCH rTlla took three bottles. It -dld me an Immense amount ot good. M gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced. uioBcn a. rxas, watenown, iiass. , Hood's Garsaparilla BW1andniggIsts.fl;btforfS, Prepared only by 0.1. HOOD 00, Apothecaries, lowsn, Halt. 10O Doses One: Dollar HUMPHREYS For Soxses, Cattle, Sheepf'SonL Soes. ' . AUD P0UI.TBT.iv ' ' SOO Page Book en Treataient of Anlaala .. aaa inan seat c ree. -cttrei ( Vtorrm. rancMtlnne. TnRamMllnB. A.A. 8piaal Menlaalti. Milk Fever. ' B.B.8tralna, Iianeaeaa. ttheaaiatlsai. O.C. Distemper. Masai Blseharcea.. D. D.Botsar Ornbs, Weras. E. E. Cenghs, Heaves. Pneamoala v.jr.caiieai' uripeaj Bellyaebe. 0.0.Mtscarrlaae. Heiaerrbaaea. II.U.TJriiiarv and Kldnev Diseases. I.I.Eraptive Oleeaaes. Mange. J. It. Diseases ef Dlgestloa. ' Stable Case, with Bpedfles, Manual. .1 Witch Haxel 00 and Mediator, lt.00 Price. Blogle Bottle (over 60 doses -. .SO Sold br Draerists; or Sent Prepaid anywkcrs ana in sny ananmr on aeoeipi e: rtioe. Humphrey Md. Co., 109 Fulton Bt., I. Y. vm c i 3 ilsrvous DcbilityTvital Ws ' and Pmrtnflnn. from'oTSMrork Or ether f l par Tin, or s tlu na tarn , BOLDBIDDOOWT, orMnW 1 STTIfFSBSTSV SPECIFIC No. fill YAIDABLtnEKUin) FOHSiLE . Ahnni FORTY ACRES CLEARED XiND, tsltoated within two miles of tbe olty.sult- ble for track raising, jl great Dargain, Apply to - . " - omm may 16 iai'i.Ta -..i Heal .Eat. Asjentav soossssfid rssusdf lor wieef. uiiiiuooi n. Tmrn'oreiuworK or etner aaona or t vlele and larse vial powder, for as. isnoouTB. orsastponmia on reetipies iWeM !. AllHof our Veterinary Preparations can be bad or J. V. Jordan, Druggist t w. cor. Oiroaa and Middle streets. tfewbern, N.C. , - - r t, .'o PR. J. D. CLARK BBWVSM. . OSceSn Oravaa street,-' aatwaeav HlU a and Broad., i w . - sir4rwl JOE . WILLIS, PROFRIETOB Oat -v , K EASTERN NORTH CAFrOLKlA Llarblo Vcrlis, "4 - Italian and American Marble'end.all , 'i qaalitlesot maMrlat; fta 1' - t J "WHOLESALE pEALEjltS'jN i' ' (JROOERIblSPROVISIONS ora toe aiuwi i w We stU PLOUB direct fonn tb6 MHla 1 : In MiobiKstt . -a, i : -. j.y-a We nave m stoosj a big supplz of F. 13. t)nffr. dratst. tsenU .Ni Derne. a, v. ; a v , , mavi a vir Commtnioner'i flale Pnrsnant to a Jodsrment of the rlonrt of Craven oonntv. rendered Fall tei m 18811 of said court, In an action In wmon naoKDurii upiaiDun W. Averr and others are defendant, which said judgment I was Appointed eommlaaloner to . sell the hereinafter i scribed landt I will sell at Public Auction for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court Hone door in tbe cltv or New Berne, on Monday tne flay or Mar.eti m, the ;, m ti mnl following deserlbed land, to wit: All tbe an-1 FaSlllOliaDlB TUllOr I rllvlHBrt fnUrest of A, W. Avery la the lands I tto AAWA,i U A y . A t i West India!Molasss3 'wtiotfrttapoft; diMel'tromltli! Wert ftKWf'A&ZiiC v5GifruS1aCalland0'onrprloes. ron a I BoutB toa PVh fJf i,r- la. - f'- V'tm ",: '; A x .? v 0i Wo job Gafl de-Ax's and LOW ' OOnrt'l Onnff ifcS.!.sMl 'iiit i l AT THE SIGN OF lJUE WTTLU IlIDIANv liddle street, near the corner of South Front, yon can flod the choicest cigars, of TANSILVS PUNCH, the finest 6 oent cigar in Amerios, and Other brands n Orders BOHcltfldind cfvinr rirombl attention, with , satisfaction guarao-. teed.-4' c ' " ' ' - r j Kn MrxtEB is my agtfut at Klnstoa, -and ALki. Fiilds regular traveling comnssiomfEiiciiAA;i3 . All Kinds of G r ain, Brick and' ?S VAicnltriTalirii'e.;, v , . k i' imr 0E3f;y t h" Tr " """" and WWnkeyr ' 's j cured at bmne v - h A -tiuiutlu. Ijui u " I V Hniln(iit ' "., ! A tt.M.wOijirJf,i.i.i. S AUmuv., c ct lWi V, MWl uJ fct : ... ; J. H. CSABTT-J. baxoiVaklt.; WHIT H. .CIUBTEE2 6 C J i rjuJactwrs till Dc: I x , " f" I Ti T' r - -!. ol Wiley ATsrv.peeeasja, lying on we sontn xrarfc Hone Itt, Fiiat-Class OI IM best make and purest stock. side of fleuie river adjoining the lands of AU; lfOr4pnB T1' Tnhnnrn nf all klndi Plna r.it Ar sMnSSaMe ICHAD;8AWXER,Wrlpa Smoker. entltted aetton. referanee to which is hereby Middle st. lwo doors north of Hahn's I t ' ' ?u V i ni?' ii ' n j . . made tor a rult and psrfeot . desoriptioa fWrJzi, rtwmlimMl' A' Indies, Frnlt.s Soda Water, Dallders af Engines, rollers, , law Kaila. EJglng e Cat-off 13ael - Wear prepared todoOasUsgaof elir irltb prompUieea, . , , v .. . . Partlouiar and Immediate atfox"' torepalisofailklous., , , We will be glad to river'- if " tor anr duaoi lpUon ol ma . We are the airents or f soft' InanHftw. Also for Q .. brated Indestructible t . v i i. WefiTesatisfaeto-r. ' lm possible. as I. v t
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