"; -H , :. IT 3?HE HTTSBtmJ"'DiSSA.fda; SUlSA "IflffAES? '9, 180a HTO !t ?v9&a ' ? -if- -A PTOPIAK SCHEME. The Other Countries of Europe Take Xo Stock in the Flans of GEBHAHX'S IMPERIAL SOCIALIST. Ilis International Conference Bore to Eesult in Failure. FIERI LAHGUAGE IN FKEKCH PAPEES. tiiitrrnn'i hollies Destitnu Upon lit Korttsrn Coast of Ireland. Emperor William's request to other coun tries to join in an international conference to discuss labor problems ia not receired with faror. By many it is bettered to be merely an electioneering scheme. In France even the Invitation is regarded as an insult. IBT C1BUI TO THB DHFATCH.1 Loaroox, February 8. Copyright The young Kaiser has onoe more given Europe something to talk about. His re scripts on the international labor question haTe kept tongues vragging in all languages for days past, and the opinions expressed are as diverse as the nationalities, If the Im perial Socialist expected all the world to go into raptures over his proposals he has been vofully mistaken. Even in Germany there has been no en thusiasm, despite semi-official assertions to the contrary. The working classes are skeptical as to the practical advantages to be gained by an international conference, and would prefer to see theEmperor putting his beautiful theories into practice by allow ing their trades unions to fight matters sut with employers in free British and American fashion. WHAT THE WOKKEES WAST. If the Kaiser would only tell his bureau Vats and policemen to cease their vexations Interference in industrial disputes, ques tions which would worry so-called States men for generations, would, it is urged,soon be settled. German politicians generally are uncharitably enough disposed to think the grarid rescripts are simply electioneer ing dodges concocted in view of the new Reichstag elections on the 20th inst by Prince Bismarck and his young master, for petfnl that the same strategy was tried in 1881 and failed, as it will probably fail now. The remarks of foreign critics are either eoolor .altogether disrespectful. Here in England the newspapers nave managed -to Irsg in the question of free trade, as is their fustom in most things and the Kaiser is warned that unless Germany be prepared to abandon its present protectionist policy, his international labor plans must faiL The mere fact that the United States has not even been inviied to join the labor confer ence is to British critics sufficient to defeat it beforehand. In Austria the critics are politely skeptical, in Russia the imperial reformer's scheme is openly and loudly ridi culed, and in France, aa might have been expected, there is almost a universal howl Of derision. IMPEETIKENT PKKSUMPTION. ,rWe will not," says la Lanterns, echo ing In this matter the opinion of nine Frenchmen out of ten, "pause to point out the impertinence of the presumption put forth by the German Emperor to make us interfere in the settlement of German work ingmen's interests, and above all of himself interfering in the interest of French working-men. The idea of France negotiating With Germany on any matter whatever is -pbsurd. You must first begin by restoring to us Alsace and Lorraine which you Siave extorted and the millions you have niched, and bow down be fore the right you have trampled Under foot Then, perhaps, we may conde scend to consider the matter." It is extremely doubtful whether the con ference will ever meet Austria and Italy might send delegates in order to please their ' powerful ally, but, curiously enough, they nave not been asked. Switzerland has al ready convened a labor conference to meet on the fith of next May and the President of the confederation informed your Berne cor respondent to-day that if the Federal Coun cil takes his advice they will not withdraw JTeir invitations. President Carnot dare not accept the Kaiser's invitation in the present state of popular opinion. JL BUSSIAX OPINION. The Czar thinks -the working classes are already pampered to a dangerous degree, and has a large and hearty contempt for imperial or any other kind of socialism. England accepted the Swiss invitation, but in such a half-hearted manner, and with such important reservations, that the Gov ernment is to be questioned and denounced in Parliament Any delegates that might be sent to Berlin would doubtless be simi larly handicapped, and might as well remain in England. Little Belgium may consent to send to Berlin, but the conference reduced to such microscopic proportions would scarcely ac cord with the Kaiser's love of display. The present indications, therefore, are that the conference will be stillborn. A dispatch from Berlin upon this subject says: The obvious futility of the general propositions touched upon in the rescripts has led to the report that the conference will ignore the subject of minimum wares and limit itself to the consideration of the 'industrial employment of women and children the economic and other aspects of Sunday labor, and the eight hours for a day movement 170 FEACZICABLE E2JD. There is no authority lorthis report, which implies that the project of the rescripts has got to a point where a regular programme has been drawn un. That is not the fact But even if the scheme should get thus tar arid then be restricted as thus suggested, it is considered that no practicable end could be reached. The semi-official press admits that this agreement upon the agenda of the confer ence, upon the tree basis of negotiation and the limitation of inquiry, will in conse quence of the differences of system in various countries be where the real difficulty points, but the private opinion in all official circles is that no conference will ever meet If any important fact is to flow from these decrees, it will be from that part of 'them which proposes international changes, new labor legislation and the reform of the rela tions existing between employers and work ers. The first fact will be the special com mission which will be convened here to pre Sare bills for the next Eeichstag, This is be composed in equal parts of working men and employers. A POPUIiAB MTJBMTJB. Stnmm7 who, next to Krupp, is the largest employer of labor in Bhineland, is likely to preside over this commission. Its projects will he examined by the Council of 8ate before they .are submitted to the Reichstag". The Cenncil of State is not a body that possess in any great degree the confidence and good will of thejwpulace and workingmen murmur at the notion that it Is first to sit In judgment upon' the laws that are to initiate the cornucopia. It is said, therefore, that the Emperor will reorganize this body. It is now composed ol 80 members, CO ot whom are officials or Generals, and there are only eight men-in it, of whom Miguel is one, who have aay knowledge of industrial subjects. The Em peror proposes to appoint on this body a cer tain number of workmen to assist in these deliberations. For this he has a good pre cedent in the Prussian Economio Council, 15 members of which are workingmen. HELPrSO THE SOCIALISTS, The effect of the decrees upon the electoral canvass is that they actually tend toielp the Socialists party. This is a surprise, be- -, pv. w. -oQtit did not look 1 nrthat thede-I crees were played as a great stroke In the game for votes seemed to be confirmed by the staggering effect they had at the first moment npbn the Socialist propaganda, for they seemed to make socialism itself un necessary. But the sober second thought is to the effect that the decrees are an .imperial recognition that socialism is right and wise, and that what it proposes is necessary for the country, and thereupon people say: If this is what we need, it is better to have this great reform carried out by its friends, and why should we now abandon them to put the good cause into the hands of those who hitherto have always been its enemies?' A SIOST 01" VICIOET. Hence the Socialists accept the Emperor's decrees as the monument of their victory over the Chancellor,. whose repeated denun ciation of their ideas as purely chimerical are now forcibly quoted against mm. v oii mnr nplriiiw at Mnnich. said that the party hailed with rejoicing the prospect of improvement ana progress reTemeu uy ud Emperor's attitude, but insisted upon the necessity that Socialists must close up their ranks in order to make sure the realization of the Emperor's promises. Herren Bebel, Singer and Liebknecht held a consultation before permitting the authorized criticism that appeared in the Berliner Volktllatt. They agreed upon an article in the same vein as Vollmar's speeoh and advised the workingmen to accept with welcome the approaches from the throne that approved and justified their own theories, but to accept all this with an ulti mate reliance upon their own strength; to trust the Emperor, but to keep the party together. A POLITICAL CHANGE. The first practical conclusion drawn from the rescripts is that labor candidates will take the place of importance lately assigned to the Cartellers in political combinations; and the Cartellers ore uneasy at this pros pect The KoHntdie Zeitung takes a cool view of the facts as they stand now, anHs also of the opinion that the imperial maneuver will not have the slightest effect in reducing the Socialist votes, and other papers predict an inevitable large Socialist gain. Since the publication of the decrees the Socialist Central Committee has increased the number of its can didates, and now contests 210 dis tricts. The campaign, all worked by this committee from Berlin, is a display of mar velous activity, energy and intelligence. Thronfh its perfect organization an abund ant supply of money has been provided, and the richer districts assist the poorer ones. Many contributions of money nave been re ceived from outside of Germany, and the largest of these are from America. Many workingmen are candidates in the coal re gion. AN OLD BAILUY INCIDENT. The) Record-Breaking; Speech Made There by an American Maajelu. IBY CABXa TO THE PISPATCH.1 LoirsoK, February 8. Dr. Thomas Door Crosby caugbi a Tartar when he brought about the arrest of Jerome Hopkins for libel in sending him abusive poetry on pos tal cards because Crosby refused to pay his subscription to one of Hopkins' concerts. Hopkins was tried at the Old Bailey before a jury yesterday, and though he was found guilty and compelled to enter into iis own recognizances in 100,' and to find one surety in 50 to keep the peace, he had fun enough with Dr. Crosby to compensate for all his trouble. Hopkins addressed, the jury for two hours, keeping them, the Judge, the spectators ana even Dr. Crosby's counsel in a continuous roar of laughter, while the doctor himself writhed in his chair and doubtless wished from the bottom ot his heart that he had paid the guinea when his tormentor asked aim for it It was suco - scene as Old Bailey never witnessed before, and when the case was concluded a throng of bewigged English barristers crowded about the American mu sician, offered :their congratulations and ad vised him to give up muslo and devote him self to the bar. PIPIT PEESONS LEFT HELPLESS Br a Bcdden Storm on tbe Northern Coast of Ireland. I BT CJLBLX TO THX WS.MTCH.I Losdos', February 8. Sir Thomas Brady, the Irish fisheries commissioner who administered the fund raised four years ago for the relief of destitute fishermen along the Irish seaboard, informs me of a sad tragedy on the north coast among the bene ficiaries of the fund. Fishing is at all times a hazardous pursuit on the eastern and northern coasts of Ireland, for storms arise so suddenly that boats never dare venture far from shore. But during the great Atlantio storm last month it was courting death to venture out at alL However, nine fisher men of Bosykill, in Donegal, pushed by ne cessity to earn bread, ventured off the coast into the mouth of Lough Swilly during a lull in the storm of the 11th of last month. Suddenly, without a moment's warning, the fury of the storm was renewed. The boat was dashed to pieces at the foot of the cliS on Fanad Point and all her occupants lost By this accident 64 women, helpless old men and children have been left unpro vided for. Five of the fishermen were mar ried, and leave five widows and SO orphans, and four were single men who left three fathers, three mothers and 13 small sisters and brothers. THE TOBIES BADLI SCARED. They Are Terr likely to Lose Another. Seat In Parliament. rsr cabu to Tax si&rjLTCn. London, February 8. The Tories have been so carefully discounting the loss of Partick that the Liberals are beginning to believe in the possibility of winning it Craig Sellar, one of the members of the Lib eral Unionist party, won Partick in 1886 by a thumping majority, and, now that he is dead, the Tories and Unionists are proclaim ing that it they succeed in retaining the seat it will be a glorious victory. 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TOUKG FUHS-Febrnarye, 1890, atBteu benvllle, by tbe Rev. Edward D. Ledyard, Miss Satis ii. Funs to Joseph K. Toxmo. DIED. ARTHTJR-At Episcopal Church Home Fortieth street, February 8, at 70S P. H., Miss, Elizabeth Abthub, in her 724 year. Funeral services at the Home on Buitsat at i P. h. Interment at Steubenville, O., on MoN DAT. Steubenville papers please copy. BLACK On Friday, February 7, 1890, at SJ0 P. H.. 8. CALVIN, infant son of Samnel J. and Anna M. Black, aged 1 year 3 months and 18 nays. Funeral HuDAY ATrBKKOOKat 8 o'clock from the residence ot the parents, Rath street, near Bailey avenue, Thirty-second ward. Inter inert private. BERNEY Suddenly, on Friday, February 7, John T., only son of Thomas Berney. Funeral services at the residence of the father, 13 Btookton avenue, Allegheny, on Monday, February 10, at 2 ax. Interment private. 3 CORNELIUS On Friday. February 7. at 420 T. x at her home, Neville Island, Kl.wm COR helius, aged 72 years. Funeral' from her late residence, on Sunday, February 9, at 11 ofclock A. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. OOATES At the residence of his son, Ed ward Coates, little Beaver township. Lawrence eonnty. on Friday, February T, I860, at noon. Joss Coates, aged 87 years. Funeral on MONDAY upon tbe arrival of No. 10 Western train at Union Depot, due at 2:10 P. 2C Friends of the family are respectfully In vited to attend. 3 CLARK At Us residence, 82 Robinson street, Allegheny, on Wednesday, February 5, 1690, at 9 A. X., P. F. CliABS, aged 70 years. Funeral on StJNDAT apteenoon at IgO o'clock from his late residence. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Cincinnati, and Georgetown papers' please copy. 2 DOUGLAS On Saturday, February 8, 1890, at 6 P. K Mabgabbt, widow of the late Rob ert Dongias, aged 89 years and 5 months. Funeral from her late residence, Ohartlers township, on TUESDAY. February 11, at 10:30 A. x. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 8 FROIDEVEAUX Saturday. February 8, 1890 at 1230 A. n, Winnie, youngest dang iter of Theodore L, arjd, Sarah, Hipsley Frolde veauz. In the 11th year of her age. Funeral serviced at the residence of her mother, 123 Rush street, Allegheny, Monday, at 2 p.m. Friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend. FISHER On Saturday, February 8. 1890, Mrs. Maby Fishkb. rellot of tbe late Samuel Fisher, aged 83 years. Funeral from her lateretldenceNo. 16 Alpine avenue, Allegheny, on Monday, at 10-.30 A. M. Interment private. HANBON-On Friday, at 11:53 o'clock P. H., Willie, youngest son ot Benjamin and Barah Jane Hanson, aged 18 months. Funeral win take place from the residence of bis parents, rear of corner of Stevenson and Bluff streets, at lo5 clock on Sunday. Friends of thi family are respectfully Invited to at tend. HTJFNAGEL On Friday, February 7, 1890. at 7:30 p. x John Hdtnaqkl, in the S8tb year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, West Char tiers, on Sunday, the tth Inst, at 2 P. H. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 1 JOHNSON On Saturday. February 8, 1890, at 630 A. m., Anna C. Johnson, aged 62 years. Friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services from her husband's resi dence, 49 Taylor avenue, Allegheny, on Mon day, February 10, at 2 P. H. Interment pri vate, KELIiT On Saturday. February 8, at 6 A. X-.John Ksixy. aged 23 years. Funeral from his late residence. Thirty fourth ward, near Point Bridge, Bun DAY at 2 p. M. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. McliEAN At the residence of Mr. George Wrage, O'Hara township, Thursday. February 6, 1S90, at 11:45 p. il, UBOKQK B. McLean, aged 86 years. Funeral services SUNDAY, February 9, at 2 P. x., from the residence of W. H. Slater, O'Hara township. Friends of the family are cordially Invited. 2 OLDSHTJE On Saturday morning at 1020 o'clock, Dn. J. A. Oldshue, in bis Sid year. Funeral from his late residence; No. -4520 Fifth avenue, on Tuesday morning at 8:45. Services at St. Paul's Cathedral at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. 8 PATTERSON On Saturday, February 8,' 1E90, at 10:30 o'clock, Mahqaket Beattt, wife of Samuel Patterson, in the 70th year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, John Sheriff, on ML Washington, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Eittannlng papers please copy. SCHMATJSER At his residence. 62 Cedar ave Allegheny, Dr. F. Tnzo. SOHXAT7SBB, on February 6, 1S90, In the 61st year of his age. Funeral to-day (Sunday), at 3P. x. Inter ment private. SECKXER On Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, fiiiim Seckt.ttr, aged 38 years, formerly of Barns City, Butler county, Fa. Interment at Washington, Psh, Tina attzb soon at 2 o'clock. wrLUAMB On Saturday, February 8, 1890, at 2 V clock A. X, PsaOY M., infant son of John and Annie E. Williams, aged 2 weeks and days. 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REMEMBER, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15 Will end our money-losing Clearance Sale of Overcoats. Until then we will allow 30 PER CENT OFF The Regular Price of Any OVERCOAT. Consider these prices: $30 Overcoats, now $21 oa, $25 Overcoats, now $17 50. $20 Overcoats, now $14 00. $15 Overcoats, now $10 50. $10 Overcoats, now $ 7 00. $ 5 Overcoats, now $ 3 50. Other prices at the same rate. No matter how poor or how good your judgment of values, you know here pre cisely how much you are saving. " &"Don't forget that Sat urday, February 15, will close this unrivaled sale: Strassburger&Joseph Mors, Clothlere and Hatters, 161, 163 Federal St, Allegheny. feS-wrsu POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE. If you are wanting nice goods at ruinously low prices, now is your time to buy. For a few days we will offer Such Bargains as Never Have Been Named In Lamps of all kinds, Cut Glass, Art Pottery, Dinner, Tea and Chamber Sets, Gas Fixtures, Bronzes and Clocks, Mexican Onyx Tables, China, Glass and Queensware, Sconces, Easels, Placques and Cabinets. THE J. P. SMITH lamp, Glass & China Co., - 935 Penn Avenue. Bet. Ninth and Tenth Streets. fe9-WT DESKS A SPECIALTY. BETTEE AND CHEAPER THAN EVEE. Immense Stock AUi kinds. Wore: Guaranteed. STEVENS CHAIR CO., NO. S SIXTH ST. jaama Wew, ItlljsiillK3 ITBWADTEn.TISE3tEXrS. ...if i if " WELCOME THE COMING SPEED THE PARTING GUESTS New Goods are "the coming guests," and they are pouring in upon us as fast as can bring them. We open this week the most magnificent line of Lacesr Embroideries and Veilings in the two cities. See our Window Display on Tuesday. We also show this week: New Ruchings, New Linen Collars and Cuffs, New Lace Collars and Cuffs, New Chemisettes, New Mull Ties, New Windsor Ties, New Kid Gloves, New Silk Gloves, New Lisle Gloves, New Hosiery, New Gauze Underwear, New Muslin Underwear, New Corsets, New Aprons, New Infants' Wear, THE PARTING QUESTS are departments which are to be closed out, some perma nently, and some temporarily for the purpose of reorganiza tion. We seek to "speed these parting guests" by relieving them of the burden of former prices. The less weight they have to carry, the quicker they will travel In the following lines prices have been reduced from 25 to 50 per cent: Winter Cloaks and Wraps, Winter Gloves and Hosiery, Winter Underwear, Corsets, surplus stock, Yarns and Zephyrs, Upholstery Fringes, Materials for Fancy Work, Dress Trimmings and Buttons Dress Linings, Ribbons, remnants, All our Remnants. All our Shop Worn Goods. AH our Slow Sellers. All our Surplus Stock. A .iii frfr 0$ Q Q. .--fr FLEISHMAN & CO.'S New Department Stores, 504-506-508 Market Owlog io iha jsalouiy and periscution of local doctors. Gun Va, tbe celebrated Chinese physician, bas decided to leaTS Pittsburg. He hu taltAn nn hia narmanent residence at the beantlf nl city of Indianapoli. Ind. Daring bis four months' residence here be made many converts to the inila and gentle natural herbal remedies of tbe Flowery Kingdom and effected some marrelons cares. Thousands of people who had lone doubted the wisdom of our Teg ular,, and tbeir powerful mineral drags and poisons, bellere tbat an outrage has been corn mitted on an inoffensive foreigner, whose sole aim was to do good. Tbe less bigoted medical fraternity of Indiana have made Gun W wel come among them. Gen Wi does not practice medicine be has perfected himself and does not need to "practice" but he has a line of prepared hero remedies which positively core dyspepsia, rheumatism, neuralgia, female weak ness, tumors, piles, consumption, costireness, salt rbenm. eaiarrh. scrofnla, faptworm, ma laria, nervous diseases, and all diseases of a private nature. Young, old or middle-aged men wro feel exhausted from overwork or other causes, should eonsalt Gun Wa. No charge for advice, and the medicines are sold for a small sum. Write to G-TTIN" "WA-3 No, 2d West Washington Street, INDIAKAPOUS, IND. Note Gun Wa especially desires to bear from ill of bis old patrons, and will cheerfully complete' any treatments tbat were interrupted by bis arrest and persecution. Gun Wa's latest book, "Monitor for Men." sent free upon application. feE63-waa Pat:e ustt s . O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, SU Fifth avenue, above Smltbfield. nextLeader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years, e2WQ B ENN'S NAWONAE UNIMENT CURES RHEUMATISM,' Sprains, bruises, swellings, etc Sold by-drug-g&U,25c. W. ft BEHNTMXr., Allegheny, Pa. fe.78-su m .. . nirco!arof NEW laws and PKIIinnS LIBERAL decisions in PEK . GIIOlUlls) sion and BOUNTY cases; CAf-ENHAR for 1990. and news abonf Depend- eat Passloa Bffl 8NT FREE. BtULUffl iflu.uc.ri, miy, MMC-M Wsfchia4Ma.D.C. olJPl p ' " A "'.' - FHI. Jsl . '-'A '' sr-i LCI. the locomotives and steamships New Ribbons, New Feathers, New Flowers, New Hats and Bonnets, New Millinery, ; New Jewelry, New Table Linens, New Towels, New Napkins, New Small Wares, New Toilet Articles, New Cloaks and Jackets, New Jerseys, New Linen Handkerchiefs, New House Furnishing Goods, Sterling Silverware, Rogers' Plated Ware, Bronzes and Bric-a-Brac, Books and Stationery, Ladies' Neckwear, Children's Neckwear, Small Boys' Clothing. Ladies' Cloth Skirts, Ladies' Satin-Quilted Skirts, Boys' -Star Shirt Waists. Street, Pittsburg, Pa. IK, SEEING IS BELIEVING And we have got them. 64 Tape Worms taken in 52 weeks. Influenza or "La Grippe" cured without fail. I permanently lo cated in Allegheny City one year ago for tbe purpose of convincing the peo ple tbat I have a cure for all the cur able ailments of the human family. Since here I bare cured M persons o f tape worm; us last ATO treated and cured were: Fred Gebbariit. of Apollo. Pak.whonad been treated bv nve doctorathatfaUedto irelievebim. He came to me on the 8th of December last, and in two hours I re lieved him of a tace- wormtha when stretched, measured 184 feet. On tha limn riav nrnit a ladv who bad taken li doses for tapeworm, but all failed. I cared her In a few hours. On December IS I treated Chas. Lampus and a small child of Mrs. Gross, of Spring Garden avet, Allegheny, for tape worm, belne successf nl In both cases; and on December 29 1 removed a large tapeworm from Charles Maeder, of Bennett station. Pa. They will all testify to the mildness of my treatment. In reference to the bead of a tapeworm I will state that It Is no cure unless the head is removed. Come to my office and I will show you hundreds that I bave removed, bead and aU. Since I am bere I have cured hundreds of eases of catarrh, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, and many of rheumatism, falling fits, paralysis, eczema, hemorrhoids and secret dis eases. 1 also cure cancer without the aid of knife. My remedies are 10 in number, and will be come standard family medicines whenever they are given a trial. One especially I eallyour at tention to. That Is my SYSTEM RENOVA TOR, a combination of 19 different roots and herbs that work In harmony on the human sys tem and lay a foundation for the care of all chronle diseases, and will cure seven cases out of ten of them. Call for Dr. Bnrgoon's System Renovator at all drug stores. It tbeyhave not got it send to 47 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa., for it, and you will save money, suffering and your lives. I will refund your money if you ever had its) equal In your family. Send stamp for circular to DR BURGOON. tl Ohio street, f e8-17-Thsu Allegheny City, Pa. WHOLESALE -!- flOUSEI, Embroidery and White Goods Department direct importation from tbe best manufac turers ot St. Gall, in Swiss and Cambric Edg ings, Flounelngs, Skirt Widths and Allovers, Hemstitched Edgings and Flouncing. Buyers will find these goods attractive both in price and novelties of design. Full lines of New Laces and White Goods. UPHOLSTERY DE PARTMENT Best makes Window Shades in dado and plain or spring fixtures, Lace Cur tains, Portieres, Chenille Curtains, Poles and Brass Trimmings; Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths in best makes, lowest prices for quality. WASH DRESS FABRICa Tha linreat varietv from which to Select. Toll Du Nords, Chalon Cloths. Bath Seersuck-1 era. Imperial Suitings. Heather A Renfrew,! Dress uingcams, ine .epnyr uingnama. Wholesale Exclusively. Jal3-D rLHiliH - :;ii.MS fkmlllllllllWL.ABBBJJJJJJJJJ: ISMBLsssK KgBfK -i 1 fcjjaatfeei':
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