Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 December 1894 — Page 2
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J. A. GKKKNE, Secretary. A. A. McCAlJJ. Treasurer.
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SATl iiDAY. niXF.MlSEU 1,1894.
Tiik Chinese are unlike the Democrats iu the respect that they do not seem to know when they have hail enough.
Tiik Treasury is selling more bonds to get more gold, to How out and make a bigger deficit, so that it will have to sell more bonds to get more gold, and so on ad infinitum.
Tiik Republicans will not need to select their next candidate for President from any particular State for the purpose of carrying it. unless they take a notion to gobble up the Lone-Star State of Texas.
Kathki! Dicky answers Archbishop Corrigan's canonical admonition by saviug that "it is time, for all creeds to co-ordinate and co-operate" against Tammany Hall: aud all good people will indorse such a view of tin matter.
Tiik Wilson bill hit the upper penin sula of Michigan very hard with its free lumber, free ore, free wool, and other provisions. The peninsula constitutes a.Congressional district, which in ls',10 gave a Republican majority of 3,000. but this year the Republican candidate was elected by ,)•".O'lO majority.
A Dktkuit dentist who inadvertently pulled the wrong tooth for a lady has been compelled to pay S500 damages. As the usual amount asked in a breach of promise suit is850,000, it will be noticed that writing one love letter may prove as expensive as he teeth of four summer girls
debt.
At the close of the war of the rebellion the bonded debt of the Fnited States was §2.3Sl.5:t0.2!)5. From that time until the advent of Mr. Cleveland's sjcond administration is steadily decreased until the bonded indebtedness when Harrison went out of ottice was only §5$5,034.200. while the interest burden had fallen from about S151.000.000 annually to S22.SHI.ll'l. This was accomplished under Republican laws. and by administrations wholly or partly Republican in control. day. December :m It was left for the first wholly Democratic administration to increase the debt.
In raising revenue the Horman-Wil son tariff bill has been an inglorious failure. It is just three months since the bill went into effect, and under it there has already been a deficit of S31.34ij.7lt2. while for the same period under the McKinley bill there was a surplus of 84.802.87rt. For the first three months of the McKinley bill the receipts were Sw.007.012. and under the Gorman-Wilson bil'. of but 'i 1 ..'Is t.17* The expenditures of the government during the first three months of the McKinley bill were S94.1 f4.1 Uii. and tinder the Gorman-Wilson bill for the same period $02.831.1?*. The figures] tell their own story.
Tiik Government will borrow S5S,S3S,•")(«), giving bonds to pay ST.S.OOO,000. tea years hence and to pay S2."1 on,000 every year. This is the second loan of about the same amount which has been made since President Cleveland's inauguration The bonded debt was only S'.Sfj.OOO.OOO January 1. but was increased to 50:i".00«).000, aud will presently be increased to Si sr.00iui0u. The annual interest charge, which had been reduced under Republican administration to S-'-.slM.OSi). has in a single year been increased S.%.000.000. or nearly 22 per cent. Practically a single Democratic year has aided a
The Myers voting machinels not an experimental aft'air. It has stood the test of actual trial a number of times with satisfactory results. These trials have been made in smaller towns than Xew York, but there does not seem to be any reason why it is not adapted to the conditions under which voting is done here. 1 «y means of it voting is rapid, seeret and certain. Cheating at the polls is an impossibility with this machine, and as soon as the voting is over the counting is completed. The chief trials of the Myers machine have been made in the western part of the State at town elections. It has just been adopted by the supervisors of
Xiagara county for use at all the general elections in the entire county. The careful examination of its workings by prominent men in this city encourages the hope that it may soon come into use here. Xo one can examine the voting machine and see it in actual operation without being convinced of its utility. With this device in general use, New York would have the benefits of real ballot reform, or rather real voting reform, for ballots would be no longer necessrry.
What is true of New York is true of Indiana, and it will be the duty of the approaching Legislature to make an investigation of the different machines. It is Tiik Journal's opinion that the Myers machine is as great an improvement over the Australian system as the Australian system is over the old way.
SHORT SPECIALS.
ClerjryinoT. have hesjun a social purlty crusiulo in Tuomiii. \Yasli. linin in southern Illinois l»ns broken ftilroui?«it of two months anl taenetltod (frowing* wbent crops.
Hank rb-nrinps at the principal cities show an increase for the week in comparison with last year of '-2.9 per cent,
Uenrv Kresiske, a farmer near Winona. Mum., in a tit of despondency committed suicide by taking- strychnine. •Huek" Whitehouse, of San Francisco, was fatiOly shot by Alex bonsrhborough in dispute about a football game.
A IVtroit firm of chemists is makinff preparations for the manufacture of anti-toxine, the new remedy for diphtheria.
Wheeler defeated Zimmerman by a narrow margin in the 5-mile professional bicycle race at Madison Square garden.
Senator Tasse. a radian commissioner t» the World's Columbian exposition. is dying at Montreal of Hriglit's disease.
Reorganization of the Distilling & Cattle Feeding company, better known as the whisky trust, has been decided on.
Pr. Carver, the famous wing shot, bus challenged George Kleinman, who recently won the American live bird eh ampionship.
Mrs. Maria 11. Whiting, principal of Ivnox seminur\% died at Galesburg, 111. Siie. was 07 years old and became a teacher at IS.
Jesse IJibles was shot and killed by Charles Heck at a church oyster supj uear David. 1. T.. in a quarrel over the quality of the refreshments. l'aul Gross was shot and killed near Chamberlain, S. D., by John Dun woodie. who mistook him for a neigh bor'scow. who had been annoying* him
John Murphy. of Dubuque, la., slightly demented, jumped out of his bedroom window, fell off the kitchen roof, and was found dead iu the morniug.
John Miiligan, the murderer under sentence to be hanged January W at Oklahoma City. O. T., for the murder of Gabe Clark, his wife and child, aud who escaped from jail, has been recaiunrrvl
Hkst opportunity ever offered to ouy holiday presents in furs at I'isehofs on Mondav.
A Ki'ries ul' Hiiililltig \ssocliitton Mm'k. The Crawfordsville liuilding Loan Fund .V Savings Association is taking subscriptions to the eignth series of its capital stock. The career of this Association since its organization is
pulling all I too well known in Crawfordsville aud vicinity to requite an extended de scription. It simply does a straight and legitimate building and loan association business according to the -trict letter of the law governing such corporations in Indiana. The shares are $200 each, weekly dues Mi cents per share. They may be paid weekly, monthly, t|ttarterly or yearly.
The membership fee is 50 cents per share. Persons desiring shares can secure them by -tailing at the ottice of the secretary. It. 1!. Russell, No. ll." south Green street, where the stock book is open and where any information desired by interested parties will be cheerfully given. First payment in the new series will be made on Mon-
Kk.ui liisehofs special fur ad. to day,
-'l.iltle Ho
had lost her sheep and couldn't tell where to tind them." .So the old nursery rhyme says, and it goc. on to bid her "leave them alone ami they'll come home and bring their tails behind them." All this may be true of lost sheep, but if you have lost your hcivlth you cannot ntt'ord to leave that alone. It will not come back of its own accord. Some people brag that they never bother about cokis. They "let them go the way they came." Alas, too often the victims go to a consumptive's grave. Remember that Dr. lJierce't(iolden Medical Discovery removes eruptions, blotches, pimples, ulcers, scrofulous humors and incipient consumption which his simply scrofula of the lungs. It enriches the blood, making it pure and the whole system new.
81.00 Jetted Hirds only 50c at Levinson's: 50c .letted Birds only 25c. Colored wool felt flats odIv 50c. worth SI.
All Tree.
Those who have used Dr. King's Xew Discovery know its value, and those who have not, now have the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to II. K. ltucklen iV Co.. Chicago, and get a Sample box of Dr. King's Xew Life I'ills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do
quarter to the burden of the National you good ami^ cost you nothing. Cotton
•Sl'KXKl'JW of the method of voting by inachinery and the trials that have been made with the Myers vuting machine the Xew York Tribune says:
.fc llife. the Progressive l'harmacy.
liisi nop' fur opening Monday
Soo lite World'* Fair for Kiftuen Outs. I'pon the receipt of your address and 1 r» cchIs iu postage stamps, we will mail you. prepaid, our Souvenir Portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition. the regular price is f»0 cents, but as we want you to have one. we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be priced. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with description of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it itfWr you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Ad dress. H. K. P.ucklen & Co.. Chicago.
Hurklen'H Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for Cuts Uruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Ilheutn Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 'S! cents per box. For sale by Cotton & Rife's, the Progress Pharm acy. What lh the Work of tin1 Kidneys! To Itemow
Krom tlie lUoori It. Impurities.
The products of cell wastes which have been burned up in giving strength to the system. Every particle of blood in the body goes through the kidneys every three minutes, and if these organs are unable to perform their work fully, sooner or later the system is poisoned.Therefore. "San Jak" is the indicated blood remedy. For sale by Motfett .V Morgan. Ask MoiTett.fc Morgan for home references. 11-0 •.
I a el a want yon can find it at l.evinson's at popular prices.
The Human Electrical Forces!
How They Control the Organs of the Body.
Tho oloctrlo.il force ot the human body, tbe nervo fluid tuuy bo termed. Is an especially attractive department ot science, as It exerts so marked an influence on the health of tlie organs of tlio body. Norve force la produced uy the brain and conveyed by nutans of the nerves to the various organ* of the body, thus supplying tho latterwltli tin vitality necessary to insure their health. The pncumocastric nerve, as shown hero, may be said to tet lib most Important oftheeniire nervo system, as it supplies tho heart, lunss, stomach, bowels, etc., with the nervo force uecessary to keep tlietn active and houlthy. As will be seon by ibecntthelongnerva deM.'enilint from tno huso of the brain and trrminatlns in the bowels is (lie pueumogastrlc, while the numerous little brunches supply the Iicnrt, Innvrs and stomnch with necessary vltality. When tho brain becomes in any way disordered by Irritability r.r cxli.visuon, the nerve force which It supplies is lessened, and tbe orf"ns recoiving the diutiniaiied supply are confincnt Iv weakened.
I'bysiclnns generally fait to recognize, the importance of U119 fact, but treat tbe :")r :'. self instead of the cause of he trouble The noted specialist. Franklin Miles, M. D., 1.1., it., ha. siren the greater part of his life to the simly of this subject, and the principal discoveries concerning ft are due to bis efforts. l)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine, the unrivaled brain and nerve food. Is prepared on tho
SiiticuUlcs
rinc! !e that all nervous and many other originate from disorders of the nerve centers. Its wonderful success In curing these, disorders Is testified to by thousands In every part ot the land.
Hcitorative Nervine cures sleeplessness, nervous prostration, dizziness, hysteria, sexual debility, St. Vitus dance, epilepsy, etc- It Is free from opiates or dangerous drugs. It Is sold on a positive guarantee by all drugcists, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, it per bottle, six Lotties for $5, express prepaid.
Sold by.all druggists.
MUSIC HALL
Saturday, Dec. i.
LINCOLN J. CARTER,S Grand Scenic Production",
The Fast Mail
Prices,
Like all other as
sociations of the kind this one reports annually to the Auditorof State, under whose supervision it is. As a matie" of fact it was largely instrumental in securing the enactment of this wise and ellieient law by the la-st general assembly of Indiana.
The comparative value of these twocarda Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity is
Not always moat to be desired.
These cards express the beneficial quality of
Ripans Tabules
&3 compared with any previously known
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Ripans Tabules Price, 50 cento a bo*, Of druggists, or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., N.V.
CAMPBELL,
Hoot and Shoe Maker and Repairer
104 South Green Street,
ist Door South Elston's Bank.
Th Daily Market
Cor. College and Water Sts. Leads the Trade in
THE PEOPLE'S EXCHANGE.
Advertisements are received under this betid at the rate of two cents a line for each Inser
tion, either Datly or Weekly. No advertise
ment received for less than 10 cents.
Count a lino for each seven'words or ftac*
i.on thereof, takiu# each figure or trroupof
Initials as one word.
Owing to the small amounts Involved we shall expect cath in advance with all parties
•vho have no book accounts with us.
WANTED.
Male Help.
MEN
ANT) WOMEN to make big money with the Practical Plating Dynamo, is the electrical machine used In the great plating factories. titS.OU to $85.00 a week made easy. Plates everything. No experience tug prollt.s. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio.
\\TANTED—Active salesmen to handle line, uo peddiiug. Salary $7f» per mo
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of the Fast i\iail
the boiling mist
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Startling Effects
,55.
50 and
7^ Cents.
Spsire Uibs and Sausage. Xew Sweet and Sour l'ickles.
Fresh Tub Oysters. Dressed Chickens, Celery anil Cranberries.
Sweet Potatoes,
nur trade is good because we pive as much for one dollar as any house tbe 'ity. Goods delivered promptly
R. E ATKINSON.
Tlie Electric Season
And while houses are being destroyed by lightning and the shingles drawn from the roof by the sun it is time to get
Bryant's
Crestile Conductor
On your house and
thereby save your
property, and often
life.
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our
... month
aud expenses prid to all. Goods entlrelv new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box 5308, Boston.* Mass. cod t-t.
V\7ANTED—Situation by a young man willlug to do any kind (of honorable work. Inquire at tu7 north Walnut st. VJ.,3
WANTED—Two
young ladies desire situa
tions to do general housework. Are experienced. Inquire at 307 N. Walnut. ]C-3 FOR 8AL.E.
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8ALE—1Two choice lots east part of the city, cheap Iuqulro of John L. Shruru. 7-18- tf
SALE—A farm of 170 acres within miles of Linden. Most all of it In cultivation, well drained and first class land, on gravel road.
Also 130 acres, 3 miles of Linden, about 100 acres in cultivation. New house and good bam. Laud thoroughly drained Gravel ro»d passes house. A bargain which must bo disposed of at oncc. ll-lOtf Scott a- Stlmuis
FOK
SALE—One large residence and oue cottage^ Both desirable properties In Crawfordsville. Mills.
LOST.—In
io Sets of Special
Inquire at law oillce of J.J. 12-21 tf
LOST•
the northwestern part of town a
light silk cushion. The finder vlll be well rewarded by leaving it at Elston Bank. 27
I'OR REXT.
J^OK
RENT.—A house on east Pike street. Inquire of 007 east Main street or Citizens' National Bank. 31-2-1 if
FOR
Niagara Fails by
RENT—Room to students of Business College, cheap either ladies or gentlemen, :il8 south Water street. ll-10-tf
J^OR
RENT-—A house convenient to business. Terms reasonable. Call on ti»orge I). Hurley.
Ij^OR
Practical working engine and four teen Freight Cj with illuminated caboose. The Dago Dive. Realistic Rivtr Scene aud Steamboat exploion, and one iv
RENT—Nine room house, :U.J south Water, also a Radiant Home base burner for sale. i0-4tt
FOR
RENT—Five room house, W. L. Hulet »-'J4tf
RENT—A 3 room house corner ol Krauklln and John street. W. D. Griffith. 9-28 tf
F^OR
RENT—A house of seven rooms, summer kltclieu, wood-house and cellar, cistern water brought Into summer kitchen and snk house situated on corner of College and Hocum streets everything In good repair, lnquI.eofMr. Reuben Smith, 504 east College street. 0-14-tt
FIXANC1AL.
S TO MONEY—If you have large or small lY eurnfl to luvest, olfer a gih-ed^e security. pa$ lug nlue per cent, dividends without taxes, or membership fees. H, K, Brvant, Joel Block. 12-25
fONEY to loan on farms aud Improved city property at and 7 per cent- No delay. 10-*27tf Scott «V Stuiius
Notice To Contractors.
Crawfokhsville, 1 nt)., Nov. Ji. Ihf t. Sealed proposals lor the construction i! two stone Hbuttneuts at the intersection ol Wabash avenue with tho Louisville, New Albany A: Chicago ltallroad In this city, will be received attheollice of the City Clerk ot Crawlorusvllle. Indiana, until 7 o'clock in., Thursday, Dec 0th, 18v)4, at which hour the nirls will be publlcally opened and read at 2 meeting of the Common Council, held for that purpose. tiach proposal shall be accompanied by a cert-tied check for the sum of three hundred ncoudlttooaiof the City of hecs shall considered as surety of good faith in the party making tno bid.
dollars {#.'500.00) mflde miyuhle, uneoudlttooiil iy to the order of tho Treasurer of the City ol Crawfordsville, Indiana. Such ehees shall be
The person or persons to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to attend at the office of the City Attorney wiih the sureties ottered by him or them within live i.") days 'Suudav excepted) from the date of the notification of award, and In case of failure or neglect so to do. he or they will be considered as uaylngabandoned it, and as in default to the city of Crawfordsville. Indiuna: io which event the cheek accompaulng the proposal shall be forfeited to tbe city of Crawlordsvllle Indiana, or in the event, of the rejection of the ptoposal, the check will be returned.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. If deemed for the Interest ot the city. The following Is the Engineer's estimatoof quantities by which the bids will be compared, viz: R.\cavatlon 480 cubic yards Hacking 720 Stone masonry 1100
These quantities are to be considered approximate only and given merely as a basis ol comparison. The city expressly reserves the right ol increasing or diminishing the same to the extent of "20 per cent In the aggregate, as may be deemed necessarv.
Oolitic limestone and cement will be furnished f. o. b. cars Crawfordsville. Ind: but the contractor must pay for the cement on board cars at Louisville, Ky.
All proposals which are not in all respects in conformity with this notice will be considered as informal and be rejected by the Council.
Plans and specifications will be on tile at the olllco of tho City Clerk on and alter Mondav. Nov. 2Gth. 1804.
JAMBS M. WAUGII,
dll-22, 24& 12-1 City Engineer.
J^ALE FOK SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT.
tv a a
LrnrPriPC OUn Prnvicintic rected, by the Mayor of the City of Crawford*VjLUvvllvd dflU 1 IUtIoIUIIo# vilie,Indiana, and duly attested by the Clerk Fresh Pork Tenderloin.
of said city, under the corporate eonl of 6iild city, I will on Monday. December 24, IHl'l, st'll public auction, at the city court room, lie tween tlie hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p.m., of Bald day, tho Following dcpcribed lot, or so much thereof as iray lie necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter limned as assessed a^ruinst said pronilsos for sidewalk Improvement and all cost*, to wlt: LolNo. Iu Elijah Paxton'K addition In the rlty ft! Crawfordsville. Montgomery county, Indiana, owned by Ezra C. Vi rls, utralnsl which is assessed the Bum ol 8'2H .'M, for 6lde walk Improvement, In favor of .Maurice Carroll, contractor.
WM. E. NICHOLSON, Oltv Treasurer.
Crawfordsville, Ii d., Dee. 1, ISiM.
DRESS GOODS!
pattern sold
10
S2.25. at
THE
Thanksgiving
We will close our store all day Thursday, November, 29, and in order that our weekly sales may not suffer we offer for
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 26th, 27th and 28th,
some grand bargains in different depart
ments. This is not a sale of old or undesirable goods, but low prices on fresh staple dry goods, made to sell as many goods in three days as we should in four, and if low prices will sell our goods, our prices in this sale should double our business.
Notwithstanding we have done the largest
Remember,
We
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business of our experience we have some very desirable styles remaining which will well repay one to inspect.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
ing to four dollars or over we wi}l give the following linings:
2 yards Silesia at 15c •......... .30 0 yards Skirt Cambric at 5c 30 1)V yards Crinoline at 10c l' 1 set stays 10 1 bolt velveteen binding 20 1 card hooks and eyes 05 1 spool silk thread 10 1 spool cotton thread 04
this sale will be for three days only.
have some odds and ends in fancy colored weaves which we will offer as follows:
pes fancy novelties and plaids, 38 and 40 inches wide, in variety
styles and colorings, worth 45c to 55c per yard, choice 1.'pes ris-inch all wool plaids aud late noyelty weaves in newest colorings. worth tiOc per yard, at
:.".i pes latest style novelty wool goods, choicest creations of the season CftC for 75c. 33c and SI.00, choice per yard
And these in]Black:
Will not
I-' pieces of our regular SI.00 per yard styles in black goods, fancy weaves, at l* pieces extra tine black novelty weaves, :is and It) inches wide.*»^|£» worth SI.35, iit
give linings with these lots.
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HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR!
Do you know that this ever-changing weather is edangero us element of our winters? These are the daystyou are most likely to take colds that will trouble you all winter and often result seriously. Provide against this by taking advantage of the following offers in
Ladies'all wool liose in black and colors, worth 25c and Misses' -y£ all wool black hose, worth 15 and 20c, at Ladies'and Misses'all wool black hose, worth 35c and Ladies' heavy lleece lined hose, black and colors, worth 25c per pair. at.... Ladies' Swiss ribbed cotton vests and pants, worth 35c. at.... 19c
Ladies extra heavy camel's hair Vests and Pants, worth 50c. at
Children's Cotton ribbed Vests and Pants, size It!. ISand 20. worth 25c. Price
Children's Cotton ribbed Vests and Pants, size 22, 24, 2(i, 2S, worth 35c^^-|n and 40c. at Children' Cotton Ribbed Vests and Pants, size 30, 32, 31, worth 50c, at.
FLANNELS AND BLANKETS!
pc assorted plain and twilled flannels in blue, brown and grey mixed, solid scarlet, navy and black, and fancy che ekwortli 35 to 50c ptr^ yard, at -"5
pes scarlet and grey mixed all wool flannels, worth 25c, at..
I pes extra heavy all wool skirting, two and one-quarter yards wide, solid colors aud fancy stripes, worth SI.25, at 21 pairs large size cotton blankets in fancy stripes and solid colors, worth SI.25 at "jr 5H pairs all wool scarlet blankets, fast color, olaek borders, worth(C
20 per cent, discount on all our line and medium grade wool blankets. 1 Cotton Comforts at 25c and 35c.
CLOAKS AND FURS!
For the three days we will make special prices on every garment in outgrand stock. We have had, and have at present, the best line of serviceable and stylish garments in the city. We have just made a very advantageous pura a 1 0 0 a a in in $ 1 0 to S 1 0 0 in cluded in this sale at same discount prices. Don't fail to see us next week if you haven't bought your wrap.
THE NECESSARIES!
1 bale Peppcrell fine unbleached 30-inch muslin, worth Tc per yard, at.
Lonsdale, Masonville and Fruit bleached musiin, worth !l and 10e atCw rvr. 11 yards for «J7I.VU Extra heavy unbleached Canton Flannel, long tleecy nap, worth^j
20 pes extra heavy domets in pretty light stripes, checks aud plain colors, for night dresses, worth 1214 per yd, at...• O
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE BIGtSTORE.
LOUIS BISCHOF,
127-129 East Main Street.
S. Mow is your supply of Linens for the Thanksgiving Day dinner? We have anything you may desire and can fit your purse in price.
Dress Goods
With every
amount
SI.24
of
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Hosiery and Underwear:
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