Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 16 April 1892 — Page 2
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Aot'ii Uifc method aud results when Byrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, aud acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, -iver and Bowels, cleanses the sysnm effectually, dispels colds, headl.hes and fevers and cures habitual ".onstination. Syrup of Figs is the -inly remedy of its kind ever pro fkiced, pleasing to the taste and ac te-ptable to the stomach, prompt 11: its action and truly beueficial in it' eftects, prepared only from the mosi healthy and agreeable substances, its mauy excellent qualities commend it to all aud have made it the most popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c ind 81 b. it'.es by all lending drug cists. Any reliable druggist, who may not- have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wl.-hes to try 1'- D._ not accept. p.uj subrtitute.
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SATURDAT APRIL 10. 1892.
A REQUEST F0K FACTS.
ir any Democrat or Mugwump in Montgomery county, or elsewhere, will furnish us a list of things that have been made higher in price by the MeKinley bill, we will gladly publish th# list in THE .TOI IINAL for the benefit of those in search of information on this snbjeet. What everyone wants is facts, and as we make an offer to publish facte if furnished to ue, we hope that some kind Democratic or Mugwump friend will furnish the naked truth in the
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premises. ..O:"?'"
IT is very evident that Congressman Brookshire intends to make his campaign in the coming canvass in opposition to the reciprocity !tfeature of the McKinley law. In his recent speech said to have boen delivered in Congress and which appeared in the Indianapolis •.•••Sentinel Mr. Brookshire said:
Reciprocity Beetns to be the slogan of the Republican party at the present time. Sir, in my judgment, thiB whole scheme of reciprocity is a snare and a delusion, and falls far short of developing necessary markets for the surplus of agriculture, and it is but an artful contrivance for the perpetuation of the most selfish, oppressive, and unjust svstem of taxntion ever fastened upon a free, loyal, and self-respecting people,
Applause on the Democratic side. If Mr. Brookshire was in dead earnest against the reciprocity "snare and delusion" why did he not introduce a bill to repeal that clause of the law? Why sho.it oiT his mouth in opposition to a policy without doing something in a practical way to wipe it out? That is what he is there for. This blubbering and blustering against reciprocity amounts to nothing unless he proposes something better. What does he propose? Simply nothing.
To Fi'liTHEit vent his spite nd malice theTerre Haute Judge who sent W. O. Fishback, the writing editor of the ffXlre»n, to jail and fined him SI00, has performed a similar act against the proprietor of the paper, George M. Allen, and bijth are now languishing in the body of the common jail. A steady stream of visitors called on the prisoners yesterday, and all without distinction of party expressed sympathy for the "culprits'^and contempt for the court. The prisoners were serenaded last night by the Ringgold band.
A TKCCE has been patcheU up Uet.ween the Cleveland and Gray factions in Indiana, but the Gray wing, having got the best of the deal, the Clevelandites are now somewhat eo ir visaged The war is likely to be resumed at any tr.o inent.
DIPLOMATIC relations having been re Burned between the United States and Italy, Minister Porter has been ordered to return to Rome and accordingly will ienve next Monday for his post of duty.
THE city election occurs on Tuesday. May 3. Republicans will please bear this date in mind and arrange their bus inosH to be at home on that day and go to the polls and stamp the eagle.
I Ila vti Taken Several
Bottles of Bradfield's Female Regulator for falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of 16 years standing, and I really believe I am cured entire ly, for which please accept my thanks
Mas. W. E. STEBHINS, Ridge, Ga. Sold by Nvn ,fc Co.
It8 Towns Furnish an 'Interesting Lot of News.
THE H0OS1EK STATE, Tins Date in History- April 16.
Say Clayton Wa* Mtirdrrvd. 1NMAAPOIJS, April lo. —'The v-ircum* stances attending a brutal murder de veloped Kri^av niffht with the death oi 1071—John Samuel Clayton ut the city hospital. On April 1 Clnvtow was, takon 10 the hospital on Coroner Mauler's order and died Friday of ooncn^rm ol the brain. There were several bruiser at the bas-e of the skull. but the eorouer. who was called to see him at the Crawford house, says they were received by fall)uj? downstairs. It now develops that Clayton, T. J. Murton.! the keepers of guuilditi^ room and others were playing cards ic the club room at the ("raw fore house, where a light ensued. Jbirton. it is Miid* beat iavton over the heat with a billiard cue and the next da closed his place and left for parts un known. Clayton having in the meantime teen removed to the city hospital. 'I he coroner said that Clayton was not murdered, hut several persons at the
Crawford house pive the detaih of the affair, and the Uiprht of Hurtoi makes it evident that Clayton diet from violence. The coroner is said be trying* to suppress the facts in the hope of capturing the murderer.
Stale Itest.H Its CU*E.
WASHINGTON, Ind.. April I'V-Thf state, in the Lavclle arson case, restec Friday. The testimony produced seem to have proved beyond a doubt that tlu defendant had been the associate of tlu men who swore he hired them to burr eioMnjr evidence
the courthouse. Tin was
110* opei'iall.y
tended to prove that on the afternooi of Harliing's arrest l.avoHv sfio-.vt'i an interest in tin- mattor anil ir.-istec that it was a shame to anvst liarbiiiff boi/ausc 'lie could not jv.wsibly 1 now anything about" th.' fire. Me is alleper to have said: "llai liinp is pil'berhn idiot, ami there is
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MUM Manil Trinl,-
I.AFAfr.TiK, Ind.. April lit.^—Ho Ooininielf Shunk, of Wanatah, La l'orti county, ami pastpr of the church of tin Most Precious lilooil at that place, wa: arraigned here Friday tefore l'uile States on the terie
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JG60—Sir lhitib Sloan*?, famous naturalist, bom at Killvleagh, County Dowu, Ireland died l»£. 1601—Charles Montague, Karl of Halifax, statesman, financier ami principal oriaul*er of the Pank of
telling what hi
will say." Th-* statement for the de fense was made l».v A. .1. I'odfjett. an it was a forcible outline of the evidvnei the defense expects to inlroduec/
e'irmvlnjj In WHijIif.
ION.
Ind., April t'i'~
lll-'NT
fo.OO 2.t»u
after returninir from the army \Y Smith, of this city, from some eaubejran to increase in ueiglit ind im. continued to do so ever since until hi now weighsSunpounds. Hestuysat lioim most all the time, beitiff unable to wall without the use of canes. He at tended several soldiers' reunions las' fall, and is jovial and fnll of jokes ai he ever was in his life. Ho doesn't ap pear to be troubled with any indication! of heart disease or apoplexy, and ma live for several years yet. Mr. Smitl was a member of company Thirty fourth Indiana rejriment.
'•'S, •evcrsoi
Commisiiioner
tbe charge of violatin fe-.U'riil law airaiust lot by mailing" tickets for.a lira win to raise funds to pay off the church in debtedness. Attev a preliminary hea1ing" lie-was bound over to the federa (jraud jury in the .sum of ViOO anil gavi the renuired hail.
r.iiil Hearly T..r III- ri.li.
MAT'.ION, Ind., April hi. I'Mi Corn missimier Dennis was hero Thursday assist in the prosecution of violators o' the fish and iraine l^w. Allen Skin nor wits fined *-"i0 and e.i-ts for bavin a frill net in his possession, am Aniriist Depair ?10 for putting net in the river. The bitter will pn.i also five dollars apieee for four risli tiler taken. The prosecutions are to con tinue until the violations shall cease, the local sportsmen having providi-i liberally for that purpose.
I'nrse* on'vrril Ml l-:IUli^i*t.
BI.KII \ltT, Ind.. April Vi -'.''he fol lowing purses will be ott'erod al tlir .1 une race meeting in this city: First day. \l:kM trot. .S-toii: 'i:: 0 pace. S40U three-minute trot. .s40ii. .Second day •.':1s pare. '„'i(»: 2::j4 trot.Sioo: 'j:: .*pace Mill). Third' day. '!:UI trot. ."sKM:. -J:."! trot. S-UMl: 'J:::.") pace. S4i11. Fourth day :iit trot. 5.MH): pace, St'10: 2r!'2 trot
F.ntries close June i".,
l'n-frr
WIM ft^tnrn to Konip,
l.NMA.v.sroi.i.s Ind., April 10.- Min ister Albert 0. I'orler I'ridav morning received.a teloffram from Secretary State lUainp. instructing him to roturr to Koine. Minister IVi ter will leavt for Washington Sunday. Ho exprossec much satisfaction at the si*ttiement othe differences between this govern incut anil Italy.
I»*ath In Mini1. S
liftA/.n.. !nl.. April Kobert Xeal. bank host* at one of the Hra/.il Mod»al Company's mines, and a minei whose name could not be lcartw«i wer« instantly killed Friday eveninif bj falling slate. Thev were preparing" cjuit work when the aocilent occurred
^'howt rrtiKpccftt,
LN!)IANAI'«'J.IS. Ind.. April iji.—fn cen tral Indiana the indications for the winter wheat crop arc fair. The lat wheat is thin and on eiav hinds spotted In southern Indiana the late wheat i: coming* out well and the general pros pects ol the crop have improved.
I-'OUIHI an Infant'* ICetii.ilnx. \VAHA«H. Ind.. April 10. Henri Whitmore. of this city, while hauling stable refuse from a barn Friday brought n]i the remains of an infant which had been buried deep the pile
Lout lloth l.rjfR.
VAI.I'AHAISO. Ind., April HI. Williau Thune. of this city, a brakeinau on tlu Oram! Trunk railroad, had both hit legs cut oft' Friday evening at lipscdale
State .SoliHrrH' Iloiitr.
WARSAW,. Ind., April 10.--The In diana department of the G. A. It. wil locate its state soldiers' home in thii city.
To Clnitt taloon» on Sunday. NEW YOUK, April 10.—Supt. Byrne's first oilicial action has been to issue orders to the various police captains, commanding them to see that all saloons in their precincts are closed on Sunday. Ifthey are not, the captains will be held responsible. Wholesale raids nre expected on saloons, gambling aud disorderly houses.
KnUtvuy Acclilunt In llrrmimy. BEHI.IS, April 10.—An express train was derailed Thursday at Itheine, Westphalia, and the driver aud stoker were killed. Five passengers were seriously injured, tUftl jt number severely
Engl&nd, born in Northamptonshire 'died 1735. Law, famous for tbe French inflation of 1710-20, bom In Edinburgh died 17'-N. 178i&—George l^ouia Couut de Ruffon, fiunona naturalist, died. ISW—Mme. Tusssud, famous for wax figures, died her grandsons still maintaiu the establishment in London. 15»G1—The Confederate government called for 3,000 troops. Wfi2—Franco declared war against Mexico. IS03—Ironclads and transjwTrUs of Porter's fleet and HraiiCft army ran the batteries at
Yicksburg.
"Pni Pliivolu
sensational. tm'
uvr.
1873-Unprecedented thunderstorm in Wales several persons killed by lightning. 1SW—Kiehard II. Mather, professor of Greek in Amherbt college# died, aged 55.
The Glee Ob'b.
Under the management of Ed McNutt the Wabash College (llee Club is now in better shape than ever before, lie carefully selects the singers, carefully selects the newest and'most taking nmsie and then by much practice produces offects that compare favorably with the worl of the Lotus Glee Club
Schubert- Quartette. The Club is
materially atsisted by one of Crawfordsviilo'a favorite sopranos, Miss Maude Cowan, and the ever popular pianist, Eddie Brahdkamp. The following ip the programme which will be rendered at the Y. M. C. A. hall Monday evening:
Cluii.
Ouet —"KveruUle Messrs. McCain unJ Mu.N'mt.
linliyn
MlssCownu.
Pluuo Solq Sclectcl Mr. l!r:ii lk:imp. Sonfi—"Serenmle" Gounod
Mr. Mi'i'aiu.
"illnw. liutfle, Blow." Shepliurd Cluli. Sonfr—"O Loving fleHrt" .... Gotlschalk
Mr. McN'utt,
Meillev Fox Club. uet—"1 Live and 1 l'liee" Ciuupun:i
Miss (Aiwnn. Mr. McNut-t.
^Inuo Solo Selected Mr. liraudkamp. Trio—ftT*ic Mariners," ttundeir«er
Miss Cowun, Messrs. McCain ttnii MeNutt1 lie (Jrnssliopper" ltuuilolph I 1 ul i.
Tickets are on sale at 25 cents and a part of the proceeds will go toward making up the deficit in tho.-V M. C. A. lecture course.
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Prohibitionists Kevise^Lhei^ Ticket, The Prohibitionists met last night to complete tlioir city ticket. Elder Barn uill being present and declining tin1 race or Mayor on the account of his being ngaged in ministerial work this year, -he following ticket was selected Mayor, T. E. Ballard Clerk, T. J. Grif -ith Treasurer, David McClure Mi .shall, A. A. Plunkett Councilman, 1st ward, Wm. Griest:
-.'d
V! Secretary. President.
Saj'e AnU hjl'ic, re.
BHANIUIKTH'S Pit.i.s are the safest and liost effective remedy for Indigestion. Irregularity of tho Bowels, Constipation Biliousness, Headache, Dizziness, Mala ia, or any disease arising from an im jure state of the blood. They have een in use in this country for over fif ty years, and the thousands of unim reachable testimonials from those who lave used them, and their constantly in •reusing sale' is controvertible evidence that they perform all that is claimed for hem.
Sold in every drug and medicine store either plain or sugar coated.
IIOSE nt way down prices at Riii Benjamin's plumbing shop.
\c\(sinir.nUtn-He.
"Educators are certainly the great 'ist benefactors of the race, and I, afte •eading Dr. Franklin Miles' popula vorks, cannot help declaring him to 1* imong the most entertaining and edn •nting authors." Ho is not a strange 0 our readers, as his advertisement ippear in our columns in every issm •ailing attention to the fact that tin •legant work on Nervous and Hear Oiseases is distributed free by our en erprising druggists Nye A- Co. Triii lottles of Dr. Jliles' Nervine are give! 1 iv ay, also Book of Testimonials show ng that it is unequalled for Nervoii:
Prostration, Headache, Poor Memon Dizziness, Sleeplessnpss, .Neuralgia Hysteria, Fits. F.pilciisv
"Itoyal liitlni" I'uvt II Inc. The term ''delicate health is used li •xpress a physical condition, in wind' he powers of nature appear to be par inllv exhausted, and-lite system is pe mliarly senpitive to all morbid inflti •nces. Slight causes, which would proluce no disturbance whatever in tin body or mind of a robust individual, prostrate the strength and depress tin spirits of persons in di'licatu health. lie •ou.'ses should be had uini'T tin'so fir•umstunces to '-Royal Ktiby" port wine, re tl-nro is anv roservf nf vitnlitv :n tlu: enfeebled oiganization.thisuneriualed exhiliarant and ionic will will rihe and develope it. Quart bottles SI.00 pin'F 00 cts. Sold and guaranteed by Nye Co. Druggists. Bottled by Royal Wine Co., Chicago.
Scott's Emulsion of codliver oil is an easy food it is more than food, if you please but it is a food—to brinjj back plumpness to
VrHcrvln^ Vralse.
We desire to say to our citizens, tlwt for years we have leen selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Tills, lJucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Hitters and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them overy time, and wo stand ready to, refund the purchase price' if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity pnrely on their merits. Nye & Co. Druggists.
When Baby wa» dick, wo gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
For years the editor of the Burlington, Junction,(Ho.,)Post, has been subject to cramp colic or fits of indigestion, which prostrated him for several hours and unfitted him for business for two or three days. For the past year he has been usino Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy whenever occasion required, and it has invariably given hiin prompt relief. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Nye & Co.
fit rang ll'fMic«MC».
Among the thousands of testimonials of cures by Dr. Miles'a New Heart Cure, is.that of Nathan Allisons, a well known citizen at Glen Rock, Pa., who for years had shortness of breath, sleeplessness, pain in left side, shoulders, smothering spells, st-c. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and one box of Nerve and Liver Pills, cured him. Peter Jaquet. Salem, N. J., is another witness. For twenty years suffered with Hen. Dis ease, wtis turned away by physician- as ncurable, death stared him in the face, could not lay down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using
New Cure be felt better and could lay down and 6leep all night, and is now a well man. The New Cure is sold, also tree book, by Nye & Co.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
M0N0M00TE.
90CTR UIUHVHUWIUI NORTH 1 25a.m Night Mall (dally) 1:55a.u} 1:10p.m Day Mall (dally) 1 :tt0p.tr yUoa.m way Freight *J:40p.ni
BIG 4—Peoria Division.
A
ward. Perrv F.
Stump: 3d ward. David llarter. Believing that laws are made to be enforced the candidates pledged themselves lio close the saloons on Sunday and inch other times as the law directs, and .0 enforce the law in all respects, if it takes tl-e State militia to do so. With Jiis banner they ask the support of tin law abiding citizens of the city. JAVID HARTEV., JNO. A. COIIBIN.
thor,e
UK VOL* IN NEED'/
who
have lost it. Do you know what it is to be plump?
Thinness is poverty, living from-hand to mouth. To be plump is to have a little more than enough, a reserve.
Do you want a reserve of health Let us send you a book on CAREFUI. I.IVING free.
SCOTT
IF YOU
Want money. Want a cook Want board ere Want a pa v. W«ut a situation Wmit to rent rooms Want a gervaat girl Want to sell a house Want to exchuuge anything Want to sell household goods Want to make any real estate loans Want to soli or tr ide lor anything \s ant to find customers for anytime
Use THE JOUHNAJ, WANT COLUMN.
»n« cent line a day—eight words to a linecash in advance. It don't pay to hook these small utnount*.
WANTED-HELP.
WANTED,—If
you have rooms furnished
or unfurnished for rent or a house and lot for sale or rent leave description of same with Harman IIutton at Western Unton Tele-1 graph office. 5-14
WANTED—GoodNickel
active canvassers for
Gold. Silver, and Brass leflnlshing and plating.—Address Terre Haute Plating Wks., Terre Haute Ind. 4-10
FOR RENT.
FIv..'Its
UH SAl.EOH KENT—A house, lmmediiiie-1 cast Jefferson st.-W. It. Oliver, -t-ao
FOR SALE.
FOK
F*OK
week only, a first class I traue for city resi
SALE-This business room or will traue tor city resi-
dence or good farm. Apply at ouce in person or hy |Ks»t»l toJ. A. Gilbert. house| atory, NO. 401. form
SALE—A houBe and lot, first west of Collin Factory, No. 401. For partlculan^alHH^Iudgo^^
A. D. Thomas. tf
LOST—OneLeaveat
and a half yards of lace on Main
street. Mrs. Willis'gallery. 15
A.NNOUM CEMENTS.
C11AHLES E. DAYIS.of Union township,will be a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery! county, subject to the decision of Republican nominating convention.
WILLIAM III AIT will be a candidate for Sheriff of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating cou* VC^giiOUL
A. D. t/^KLAN Dhereby announces as a cantie lot Sheriff subject to the decision of ihe Kf publican nominating convention. town-1
JOHN M. SThPHENSON, ot Madison ship, will be a candidate for SherltT of gomery county, subject to the decision of the Hepubllcan nominating convention.
Mont-
HAUVKYA. WILKINSON will l»e acandl-j date for I'rosecuMug Attorney of the --d judicial district subject to the declslou of the Kf publican nominating conventlon._
THOMAST. MUNHALL will he a candidate I for Recorder of Montgonery county, subject] lo the decision of the Republican nominating ronvenljou to tc held May ?.
JOHN JOHNSON, of Union township, will be I a candidate for Representative, vubjeet- to the decision of the Republican nominating convention
N. 11. OVUUfcRl,^ of \v»yne town^lsip", will U.»a candidate for Representative before the Repubilcan convention to lie held May 1KU2. "HARLKS W. KI.MORE^wlU be a candidate for county assessor subject to the decision ot the Republican nominating convention.
WILLIAM M. REEYES will he a candidate 1 for Prosecuting Attoruev of the 22nd Judicial district, subject to the Republican nominating convention.
JAMIHO McCORMICK, of Brown township, wlii be a candidate f«»r reiiiur«.r of Montgomery county, subject to the decision of Che Re-1 pulillean convention to bo held May 7.
HENRY R. HULETT will he a candidate for County Clerk, fubject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention to be held May 7.
WILLIAM R. MAXEDON will be a «andtdate for Clerk of Montgomery ccunty subject I to the decision of the Rcpuhllcun nondnatlug convention to be held Saturday, May 7.
WILLIAM F. SHARPE will be a candidate 1 for tlic office of Surveyor of Montgomery Counsubject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention.
r^rcs as should Metroi ",t('nlcago.
Who Aef ^rcs a good buslnoM position In tho Worifl*# Fair clt should wrlt« at OIICC for Prospectus OI IUO Metropolitan BnMness College,
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Unusual fecilttlefl for placing gnwluatcs. JyitAnlli 80 rears. Occupies It* own building. Addross»
1
•ryii
ft liow.ss. Chemists ija South yl Avenue,
New York. Your dnipsKt keep* Scott's Emulsion of cod.liver oil—all drutsiau everywhere do, fi.
KstAhllsbea
n. M. I'OWKKS. PrlnclpaL
AN OPEN BARGAIN IN OUR
Curtain Department.
75 pair Elegant Chenille Por-
tiers late designs and best color
ings will be sold cheap.
New Goods Are Coming in at a Rapid Gait intc all the store.
All the Latest I\Tovcltics in I 'cil-
ino-s are now open—the .style
1
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!:0:ia.m -Express—Mail.... 2:10a.D) ...Mail (dally)...
:18p.m Mall—Express 1:40p.m rliip.ai Mall—Express tj:48p.m
AND ALIA.
9 44a.in. Express 6:1 Spin 5:20p.iu.... .Mall. 12:40 am ..Freight—
8:16a.in
.12:40 am
and price speak for them
selves. ^V:
Our Dr-'ss Trimming Departs,
mcnt fairiy shines with attrac
tions at regular prices.
OURS IS THE MOST Complete
Corset-- Department
In the State of Indiana,
Nothing missing which is new
a.id desirable.
cLoves:
mc--fop v.c.
BEWAEE OP I1IITATI0HS.
BISCHOF'S BAZAR. I
We Have Correct Styles-London, and Paris. Fine Wool Stuffs, Dress Fabrics and Cloaks
For S"orin.g and Suim.rn.er.
&
tb-rq
In our well-known brand: in all the latest tints.
jeader of tln.e Fashion a.nci Low !Frioes.
127, 129 East Main Street..
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CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA.
Berlin Silk
We Want You tolKnow that our New
Spring Dress Goods
'Are just lovely and we want
you to call and get a bargain.
First callers always get choice.
Embroideries and Laces in
Abundance, enough
Suit
Every Lady's Purse.
And last, but not least, the La
thes Clonk ])cpdrtmcnt is the
leading one in this state
And looks as bright as a dollar
None but the newest, best-mad
and best-lilting garments
Ready for inspection.
Come to the center ot attractions
and feast your eyes on all
which is essential to
Woman's wants and which at
tributes to the tasteful attire
of their sex.
Dressed and Undressed
KID GLOVES,
Chamois and Fabric Gloves.
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