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The Daily Jour -V'. VOL. XII.--NO 88 Bi snf ss locals. A FINE upply of Turk'a bland Bait for freexmg ie cream. J F. Tati-or. 2t LOST Icft in tn post office door open ing on Pollock St.. Friday nifjtit July 8th an Umbrella, Under will please return to thht office. It ATI THKRE! On! Ah! Ain't that nice. Lutijns Ejctrjct in bulk, 50cta per nnnoe . at QwkiD'i Plisr naoT. Physicians pres eripJona and private formula k aprcial ty. Accuracy purity and promptness la our motto JUST RECEIVED: A new cupply of stamped linen, tinted table covers, etc. jy 12 2t. Mrs. E. F. Dn.t.ison am. REFRESH yourself l.y (retting at Nnnn & McSorirv s. a limeade jll3t FOR RENT The Dwelling next door to my residence on Pollock htreet. J. W. Stewart. LEO'S MF.WCTNES-T. C. - Howard will continue to sell Leo's Famous Indian Medicines aJL liis old stand, two doors below Watson & Daniels ice lionsc. jysa- WANTEI Agents wantt-d everywhere to. sell a fast seThi ' article timid pay to the rii;tu nun. Sample 2.r)ct For terms apply 'o M u shall Hill, Appleton, fl C 3 2 lm. MlS-il'S KAN'N'li: and Iconic Miller, formerly -if Vow revne offer eo d hoard bv day or week ;it No 117. Favcti he mrept'at IUl.ii'i ' i 17 lm ONE it F" the nw k V h.faitory thints ah nit a 'lumle . Rleyle Is the p'ice O jvneis oi' tin h-"l l:no-they own a bicveln win'h the pii'C tjMod, because Oolumnias are pever at anv pi e so'd fur 1Srt Mi'.ivv d'-counts Hre givnn on Tnanyo'lnr uli i''1 listed at 150. be cause they ai" r worth the I fed price The dis0''io. varies a-. :ors the twtti'-nee An-1 prsis'cecv '' the prospective pur rHt i'i Morn'- I! iv a C vlumlva anrl know ib.i' you d K'vonfi the shadow of ilonb- ii!eh psf on E-irth IOC, 000 wlirelineti rde olumhias. W T Hn.L & Co . Soh. AL't.s. 1)1' KF V'S f).v rh ea "loialial -V prcpa ration wMn.vi :i-.s ; .-.--i i:i usa for inn-.iv yoirs. -i;'i ir -i' r t sfacti an to nil who have u-el 0 ('-..uno-ic-l or Vegetahle Aromaties, s'Hnre its, Carminatives tin 1 'i'"'-"ri.'J Pic-vsi'i-. Harmless no I EHe (i F r lliiirrhtoi. Draen tcrrv. Summer ('oinplniot. Cholera, Cramps and Pain In the Stomach This medicine is used and endorsed l.y Judcre H R Ui vm Mr W II Hnrvrv. Mr. John ft Ynnnsj. and a mmocr ol other citizens of this and surrounding counties For sale hv de'lnm in tho adjoining counties F H Duffy FULL lino of Sprin? and Summer Sample-, e insisting ofCheviotts Black, U'iim ml I!:- iwn Serire, Fine Cneck lash mora Lnonrted Suitinijs. Worsteds in all grad is Satisfaction guaranteed. F M Chadwick, Tailor. At Hall's book Htnre t-J'V T i Kme roeUu V h vrse Sforfl for Livery ,s at s( ;rect.'fl 11 rse store. ELV";NT aaddlers at Street's Horse Store. Ia 1873 silver w.ia worth 132 caats an oaacp. Gjtton brought 2'J oonts a pound in AMaota, and wheat 150 rente a bushel. Hon. Chardes F. Crisp is the re cipient of considerable advice. Per sons who have advioe to offer are seldom stingy. Editor Wiitteron has discovered that he onait use a hyphen in the title of his lecture on "Money and Morals " The troth is the two can not be put in the name barrel. A !ok of capital is no excuse for idleness!. The ind'vi lual who is dead broke cju always discuss the fioaDoi.il question in a flaent manner. The Washington Post says: 'T!ioao ssatJ.s-n-jii who don't want offices f.ir thtir constituents will hold oat aiinst the repeal of the Sherman law." How does it UappeDlt' Dusioess be going to tho dogs, thc the rail road companies are earning more money this summer th in in any preceding "summed Railroad business tarnishes a very good indication of the general 8itua tion. It is astonishing how the call for an early session of Congress has revived the hope of the financial -world, who entertain ttio opinion that tho silver question will be set tled shortly after OoDgress meets and lu a way that will greatly ben efit the country. ' Why not print the pension list. The Government ban its own - printing establishment, and the '. co3t would be little. If the pension , list js a roll of honor it would be c an aot of justice to men of merit '- But, what a revelation it wonld be '' of fraud and rascality! Turn on " the light. " -.. - .- , ; ,' One of the most infamoas things V we ever saw in a Republican news paper fs the N. Y. Advertiser's bid : for the assassination of . President : Cleveland, tt qaotea a Wall street -," broker. as saying that this country v needs v v another . Guiteau- That incendiary Ooekertll ought' to bi punished , severely for each 1 an utterance of anarohy. -Wilt Mes It U w :thy ol Dot Vhi' I )' dead y oydone oloKely followed tlie route of the Iilino s (Jemral Kill road. The iodeui'y of prb.s mv have been a coooiderjo; lu tt will probably be seized upou ,ih r.onlii ie atory ol the theory that nuuti inant festations are of electrni origin, and tend to follow the met allio pathways of tlie itil iv nud the telegraph hoes. It strikes as that in a eoantjv wlieif DO per rent of the tiusnies i. doue on credir, ani o re ciiocks are no largely tcje.l in the iritis -tion of 0uviieH tlic'io h'.i uild .if n oajt'Ctioii to s'a'e b ink . . i --a Tlie ide.i Irt sunpl v 'o .ill i'.l uir i : wealth ad ii :o jni I -,iiium i.i. tisiD their credit iu ,i w-i thr will b'- a puUhi: coMVii'ciu e. T.'i New Vork ivei'tirter h v -iy mu,:i mistaken if it .suppo!)ts 111 .1 tm '1 o. no (M)iiil cn issue h ,it) I . u k notes that will git into orv.j, i:;,iu and Hover he redeemed. Tti : Amei icau pe.iplr am not osily ir; i,. zltnl iu tiio:iey matter". O :i.it nu ti i. LOCAL xNLWS. .VA'ii' myi:i:i 1-1: i . . Iloe.ald, Lost- I 1,,1'ivila. lSMMC Slllil ll (OO.l I illU-. (ia:kill'- rharmacy Ah there. K. U. J ii To cotton -Miner-. A. it llolla.hy A. A M. folk''. K. M. Km.iiic -Hi-h Sole.ol. V. I'll It-tl (loo Is ;lt f.H toiy lli. I J. F. Tj lorTurk V M.md A. A ZvC. U.K. -Low ntti to tbc L.iii. The extreme of tl e tie. yesterdny were ."5 1- ,u '25 1-2 di gives. Look mil lor th,- Slat- :;.i.nd: Oltlt to t!: II.. pass thii'ii-'h to, lav en campiuenl . Would not Neu" Ueine hi a oood ( i.ni for the W. X. A: N. 1!. II. to (-tal.o I: their shos ; Colonel Allen Whiltiiiton. of ,1k. - county, nt 114 years of aj;e. still attends the me. Inl and travels twelve miles IV it. ni:e;i-l ra;c. -1' the ju-l il l. s in Injllle to i'o The Adjutant t h is detailed Lieut second arlillery for nifllt of tlie Stale City. The sinixin-r tass was w:ll attended. neral li 1'. f the Davi- At in v 1 tin- illy at tin- i lie; (iiiaril al Muiyi in V. XI. C. A. Hall Mr. II. 15. lLudv. ol the "North Cnrolinian, bciii" prc-eiit. de lighted all with specimens of his musical abilities. The Academy Green presented a scene last night lit up as it was with a hundred Chinese lanterns and enlivened by uumeroua merry groups almost ex clusively young people enjoying the lawn party. Tho attendance and receipts were both satisfactory. A prominent Pliiladelphinn who is spending the season at Morehc;ul pro nounces it one of the finest resorts on the Atlantic coast. Ho says the brrces there are exceptionable anil not equalled in their uninterrupted play by any other place along the coast. The fourth number of "The Southern States" ia out. This isa line, well-illustrated monthly magazine devoted to the South relates to both its past, present and future, historically, industrially and otherwise. It is a publication that will be beneficial in any home. Prof. E. 51. Koonce, Principal of Jack sonville High School, announces tlie open ing of tho school on Monday September 18th. It holds nine months. This is the first session of this school at that place. A well equipped building has been, pro duced for it and there is no reason why it should not prove a first class one. The growth of the North Carolina Col lege of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts has been very remarkable. Starting four years ago with one building and five pro fessors present, and with little equip ment, it now has six buildings, fifteen professors and teachers, and a complete equipment in many technical lines. It graduated its first class in June, but at once many of these, young men stepped into lucrative and responsible positions. The establishment of this school is one of the grandest moves ever made by North Carolina and we wish it all possible suc cess, lis announcement appears iu this House Burned. A small house belonging to Dinah Morning, eol., was bumed in Pavie town Tuesday night near midnight. The fire department responded very quickly after the alarm was sent in but owing to the distance and the bold the flames then had the building was des troyed. The place was of small value but the fire was plainly an incendiary one. The house was empty at the time the owner lived in one near and was more over off on the excursion to Goldsboro at the time. . A woman taken to be "Henrietta Craw ford, col., was seen running from the Are, but on the examination held yesterday rooming Henrietta proved in undoubted like. ; - .v NEW KERNE, (.'oiiiinir and lioiuir Pn-: ii T. Ad. on-- lift yesterday -i ' u'. lb wi'.lfir-t sp-n, a week or t .v . , ii re! t - i-s at Four Oak. Then a h n 'i.i,.- -it Ii -i home at Little Kiver Ai.ii! iv, .per which he will enter Van- 1 . rl.i t l iivt r-i'v, Knuxville, Teuu , to -ni.lv f.-r the M. -thodist niiniv.rv. Mi W .1 Ii i:n-ev who lias Ixt-n vis: tin:.: Mi. T W. Dewey left returning M M : re Ii' I 1 f Itllei-ll who NHS 'iv -. M... -leena W ithin left, re- : ; . M . I, r I l K-ile-h V.i,. 1' .... iii 1 ! , .lighter - !' ' : 'i fu : ' i i f o their .. ' ' . .' M- i'uie's .a : - ' -j i oi ii : - -priii 1 t hi 1 i : . - I . . ' . l - n 1 !. -teane-i N- Use : . - ') ..ii p i-ure tup. ' I - ' i 1 . . a ii. I i hildren of '.ml eh il-1 1 en ai i i ei I i - .; t Mi- ; I. Wa-lsHorth '-i : - '1 - . - ., ' ! i ' . it : 'i -.me. ilaet- ar n : i - - i Mi - I' e-i.-i H ib-it.'. l! ' i! 1 iii iii. j i -1 1 t of Trinity M . . - I - 'mi', a, Diirli mi. after spend- I'rj l.iii wri ll! - I llllllv It Mr. V. li. :1: - ' t ' i t ll ;:iit lo speiul H lew ! - ' xl i . a.-.-1, I . w ifr who is a f '! ' m-.iii and the children i-:-.-i- ! ;; !,. 'I.' iii- r. ..r.-iii in ot the water w , -i - id-pip,, i- i.i-' ruction force re ii.' i J;t f'o:n Kaett.ville where a i -, .. i a 1 ii--' trip looking after a a - -I -. iih the siii-ilar '. . ' v 'i:r -'a . I t bet e just prior ' . N-v It- inc. - i ! -. -'i i wint dow n to More- I . i - :e ' ... ,-. Mi M. 1). V. Siev 'i '-Ii - Sarah K. llollister Hi- 1 - 1 'i a aii".-e, ami Mrs. il V, : , ., . i. mo anii I l, Mis. 1), l'.a i i I I-' : . ol lloli iken. N. .1 . i ! i'-ore iae iiln r- of the State i i . -1 ' -. - i -I I in- iiij.it I rain. A lining in a ! I. : .1 ( 'ot ton an. I t'ol. lion - I t'i 1 I;, iineiit, tien. Cotton's -I I H't-oii-h tor a stay at Sevctc Piill. (.'apt. T. 1 1. l)ioii ot' the st,..mier New II. !; -,- in.: with a t iv -evere accident at v.i '.i i-:..'! I n s.'.i . .i - tl: - - a 1 1 ; i a w i h-avino the wharf to . o:,.i on to Xe-v H.-i.ie, t'apt. Dixon !e. il o. I ill.. 1 lil to -ee that the fas ti aiiij,; leu! all ii'-en !o ised; as he did so Iii-- l.-.iit v i - 1 1! iiiL': ( probiil'l) unwitting 1 ) : l tin i oi i a -1 handle of a boat hook I'M i .,1 j: . i ..vet aii-l 1 lie movement j.i'i I;- I iii-n or ir 1 an I pieeipitatcd iiitii in ad!oi- iii'-l from the deck to the w li :i 1 lain e. . llei-ll'Uik on one ol the u harl cleats and a is'i about two inches in i.-nHi was cut in the back of his head, ii. 1 he was unconscious for some time afiew.ir.l. Fortunately no bones were l.iok. ,1. Cap'. Dixon wu- l.-ft in Washington lor ti. atic'-iil. The steamer delayed her d p.utuie :i-i h lUi'on account of the ac eiiie'it atnl tln-ii came on to New Berne. Crave apprehensions were felt as to the liieil re-itlt but a telegram received yes terday in reference to the Captian's condi tion was favorable. Tho Xaval Cruise The trip proposed by the (bwernmenl for the Naval Kiserve will lie aline op portunity For the New Heine company to have a profitable and enjoyable trip al most, without cost and to manocuver on one of the Lit i -t and best equipped war-ship of the Navy. ll would be a delightful trip indeed for the division but all members should prepare themselves lor it by seizing every opportunity to render themselves per fectly familial- with all the tactics. I. 0. 0. F. Officers. At tlie regular meeting of Eureka Lodge No. 7 I. O. O. F. held Monday night the following officers were elected for the ensuing term: Jos. I!. Clark, Noblo Grand. II, B. Neal, Vice Grand. H. M. (troves, Rec. Secretary. II. L. Had, Financial Secretary. The lodge is now in a very flourishing condition and numbers about 80 mem bers. Almost Here. The trains of tho new railroad were running yesterday to within seven miles of the city. The construction force was at Rocky Run, not much over six miles away. There will a detention at this point of about ten days and then the road will come on so rapidly that we will have the trains in New Berne almost be fore we know it. How about the cele bration ? "Economy, the poor man's mint.'' Ttjppeb. Ssme of us have to study econo my in nearly all of onr purchases. We have souiff things that we can save you money on. A Shirt at 50ct. The "Big six" it is called, it is a real good shirt. In . Half hose we have a good black one at 15 cts fast, color. Do yon need an umbrella. See our gloria silk at $125. J. M. HOWARD. Track Quotations. The following truck quotations were received last night from Messera. Palmer Rivenburg & Co, of New York : V Apples : harvest bbls $1 to tl.50. peaches carriers 73 to $1.86 tomatoes earner, zi to f l.ou. X. C, THURSDAY, Pay Tour Bills If there is one fault in mankind iiioh detestable than another, it i that ot in difference towards meeting an otiio;i tion. It is no rare ccurauce to hear drunk enness, the tobacco habit, and inauv othn vices Wildly attacked, but the ij--nilfmiu who dead beats a newspaper, creates b,li at liveries and forgett to settle same, run store accounts with no intention nfpaj big them except where he intends to g mge them deeper and lir ows from c.e li new ' 'chum' that he eanpos- hly get inwi'li is! no U tter than thief w ho would brc.k ri i. or rob a bank under the ever "I irgl.t 1 If the-c is any ditf.-n iu e 1 iiv : ,,i 1- in m , thief is the meaner of the tw i. ! Ilo.v the-e vil- Wlit.llis eall i ' , , nil instances Ik' receivid into go.. I -oi i i hen it is publicly know u that the. haw-; not abandoned th-ir conleinotil-V pro i lice, is more than we em un lei-Und I ti 1 society, if it wi-l..-. t . r -t ii'i it exalted positaei, nui-t lion a it dn'.va. It is not only the nvmt sieed.', l-nt tin- surest reiuedv. There are others who do not m, m i . di fraud their crcditois. If one te-.IU wishes to settle his indebted in -s .), , !,,,- f ,r dollar, his creditors can eas:l tin I it out and generally this class ot men ai. d. ,et with much Icnii ncy. Again theiiv i- :i class of men who are phnty a'.! t-. . n and havo no iiulination to .1. fi m tli.n fellow man, but delay paying, tin ir l.ill simply because it is a tcnil.ie stru.d. for them to 1 1 1 1 ii a dollar loo-r. It go. -like drawing eye teeth, and the I i.e. I l the lillhv lucre with clasped ha-.d- tii.t-l tils. i r lingers almost cramp. 'I li - . 1 a--nmy not be guilty ol a willf il nan--, i.iit they are eoinniil ing seii.iii- injui to the bllsilllss pllbiie. '1'he IMlil.idi Ijiid i Keeord better explains. It s.iv-: "It would be impossible to -o di turb el'edit anil eii!itldenee as to linn-; en conditions of stagnation and panic i f i ,i v nnin and woman owing small I.i! 1 - to th, grocer, the doctor, the uuiliiii r, the I. ,1, i the butcher, the carjienterj am 1 lie him dreds ol persons in other callings ah,, minister to our daily wauls, slioul I 1,1,1k. prompt pavmeiii. ll the ten dollar debt owning to tin grocer should be paid to hii.i he could settle his debt due to the doctor, and tin doctor's wife cmil I pay her milliner, the milliner the baker, and s on Thi' ten dollars once started on its ei rand of li'piidation might sati-ty bun I reds of dollars of indebtedness as fa-t a it could be passed from debtor to reoitoi The man who thrusts it iu his pocl.et and lets his creditor wail, contributes nis -hate toward augmenting business ,i--Iress, When thousands of men, iietnaled by tear or careless disregard of oli'.i ni duty, begin to hoard monev, in-tcad ot paving il;eir debts, distress inn-t result Vhcn millions lute eontidetii e and p.u only when they are only forced to do il. further business is impossible. All th. wealth ol the nuUinnaries thrust into the breech could not make good popular default." Pasquotank KiSes Arrive. Pasquotank Rifles, Co. E., 1st leginieiit was the first to pass through our city to the encampment and were also the liist to reach the encampment. They came in by the steamer Net sc yesterday. Having been ordered into camp today and there being no boat to arrive today it was of course necessary for them to come a day in advance in order to '.c on time. The company conies 43 strong lack- inn only four men of bringing their en tire number, The commissioned otlicirs are Capt. W. C. Glover, 1st Lieut. C. N. Mallick and 2d Lieut.. Chas. Martin.. They brought with them cots for each, abundant provisions with the exception of fresh meats, and three colored men, one to act as waiter for the company and the others to serve as cook. The servants were dressed in old style uniform once used by the company to distinguish them from colored civilians that might be around and we were informed that the servants of each company would be so uniformed as to show what company that they were with. The company left on the Shoo Fly train with bright anticipations of the jolly time that is in store lor them. The Rifles are a fino looking company and is composed of good clever men as our citizens found on their visit to our city a year or two ago during the excite ment over the oyster troubles. BIU IKE. There's so much talk about Dig Ike, His name's on every tongue, His goods in 6very house you strike, Yet still the man looks young, His life's in print that all may see, What Big Ike's done before Bnt what Big Ike is yet to be, Is bid from rich and poor. The boys have got him on their caps, The ladies on their notes, He hustleslround, finds all tho gaps, Knows all the snecp trom goats, And when we gt a dime or two, Big Ike is next in mind, He always deals so fair with you, Ana treats us all so Kind. When merchants lag behind and fail, Cant sell the goods they ve bought, Cheer up, don't weep or wail, The Hon has been caught, When you see you've made a mistake. And your goods mast go at holt oost. Biff Ike is the man who will take Qood goods every time at such loss. Let Cleveland strive with all his might, to put tne tann down, Big Ike will work both dav and night, to spread tnis news around, To such as have their goods to buy, Or those compelled to sell. Call on Big Ike and let him try, He's fixed all such o well, - Nothing is so immortal as an nn fortunate lore. JULY LJ. IM):, Keunlun (if the 27th Itecii int. I he ruts-no.- If I . f r 'le 1 u I !.i I ,c . ' at I ,i. 'A-.m ii' auil-' 4 1-',M w il h ! r - i i , Mr .1 II -iiv. A in T ,: i u t'i. I'i- nl rs .-, "Mil U'.-Ii-t.i i I i in in 1. - 1 in ih, rin i 1 I. .ti: 1'iL'e. lb.- i . . th. i.i. tt'i In---, ,.: f-.r 'I, . i ,t :l i Li d i m ' I l.-ltel-.. r- t 1 1 It. -1 ei.- - M. i. - a.', M-. I i i: p, I N W I I 1 1. i, ;ni,.i.i M, s I! , n V . .I.i -..II, b. II L ". ,1- a I, M.i.h. -I -M - 1 Ml- 7. i,e K -i.-.. Ile'l. W '. ( I. Mi M M -iu oi. r-M' It-A i' M: .. .Iu 1. Mi., i:...' S M i . - Le - i-' i; ,,. i; I. -i. .inn. ; ( ll is. S. Mr-. 1 . M -. M . I H I ! W Mi-s V ,. r n. Pel'- 'le. cilh. W ill p. l-c - iv ol'ii-t. '1'lle lVO!.!ti. e. nl -li.-ll ! . - iii -i ai-l 1 1 'A' vi. ii. t'i '1M., 1' Wholesale Maik'-t toiiuli'; i P, el. I . it,.sw.-, .,: i i . . ( ottoii 7 I.. T 11 t '..i n. Iroin I ... ,t -,7. i iii. k. :i- 'i'i-.i'.iIi- . iii. v -i n . Urn ks. Kng. in i")o. Ai.i , n Fggs. Hals'. Field pi as, lin, . 'i. ese. 7"n .all .Hi). I liib- Dry timt, , ; , r-een. 2 1 Lamb alive -. I 0 to si'J tt.lts, ri'.e. Peanuts. ;i. Sheep, sheared, 1 .UIW$ l..'el. Sheep, full wool, 1 .'oai?.' . "nl. Turkeys lfl.50a'J.il0. (iootl Times. Loans have been granted and dir. i just sent to four western iiienii -. r- i-t it... Salely Investment mid I, ma i'..npni I of S raeii.-e, X. Y. We l.-m i!i..n.y ad over the State on eigh: ve:-.i - t ime, ." j., rf cent inter, st charged. Leea! a. ..an v. mi ( Cd. Ai.plv or address ; ISAAC II. SMITH, Stale M , i;;r. i New lierne, N. C. ! Till: NATIONAL it A Mi Of New Berne. X. ('., June h. ai 71 ll Diti.h-ii.l Th. n.ur.lofllir .!, r-hair- I i -s i - A : : mi i! 1 1, . i () i'.r cent In - ol iv, . ; .. alter .l.ih Phil fs.i.;. Ci.o II. i;.. . TO COTTON aiNNi,!:S ! Before placing your oi tiers for BggitjGT and Ties for lh Comina: Stiason. Be Sure to Call on SC. R. Jones Wholesale and Retail Dealer in General Merchandise. New Berne N. C It will pay you. HAY I " GRAIN ! FEED ! Coro, Oats, Peas, Grita, Ilominy. Bran, Middlings and all kinds of Seeds. Our Prepared Feed, Composed of Rough Meal. Oat Meal and Mill Feed cannot be Excelled for feeding horses and cows. C. D. BBADHAM. CRAVEN ST. jujfJdwlm. fa V (hire :5-: nt 1 i Kl le ',l;t!'r ll'.'l. V pat il.ei'.:;-. ILsl'Ipu The !i. l-c. fu i 1 it. !c: i.i.l' : -M. K.)''.m !', v, rt.'o i: ,i LMwtf. .1 ,fk,:- BEFISERY miG i3 s'i.lj. GUN POWDER At Masazirn Prices. At Factory Prices FKOM F. Ulrich Wholesale Grocer, NEW BERNE, N. 0. PfuCE r CENTS. Cuffing Dawn Pricss TIL" a, AX. vijciTMislv .:--ifi on f 5Va iiiillS'iTttU .;rii!!iiiics arc i mi. who r.nvir.isin --v. oll'clVtl ;iiii"'.-.(l v'hile tz ;:.i:zs are a HI ; of tin? ockIs ir.is niaiiiliiincd. been 3Vkj -' 'i. l for a urn inesf Toilet market cake. soap in at 22c the per W9 p) Yours Truly, ; HfiskbL-rn a ViH:!!. -' " s ' '
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