Cfe Star. Hinbscriiiliim tl.tO per trar, of tl.ot) if pm'ii ntfirtly in illwine. ,. I I: I'll UNION, l-:dltor mid luli. "'VK1)NKSI).V', .IlfNK :t. ikn. An Independent Im'iil piiMr. mililMu-il every Vi edni"duy nt Keyiioldsvllle, .tcncrson i'o, I'll., dovoii-d lo tin' Intcrcsls nf Key noh N Hie iimt JtTcrMi(i Hint y . Nnn-Millt li'nl. HI tn-iil nil wlih (nil iii"". nml will esnci-hilly friend y lownrili tin' hihoilnii elnss. SlllMCl l III loll l l . I't VCIIf. Ill IHlviince. t'niiiiniinleiilloiis Intended for iiulilloiiilmi lllllll III' liecnlnlllllcd ll.V till1 Writer's inline, nut fur pulillrai Ion, Inn n n uiiiinititi f noil fiilih. Iiiiereiilnit news ItenisHiillolicil. Ailvi'itliiiiir rules Hindi- known on iipiilli'ii tlon lit tin' ottlce In Arnold-,' Uliwk. Lonelily enimiiiiiiletiilons nml eltiiniie of advert lii'ini-iil" should rciich this otlii-r liy Moiiihiy noon. , . Address nil coiiiniiliilontliins ln( . A.Stotih-en-oii. Ko.viioM-.vllh-. I'll. Fiilorcd l lioilolll.'K lit lloynnhNvllle, I'll., ns second elns niiill mutter. iTvrtVi'ltv' OTttlHt. Pii-wmror t t-:t In nrrlve nml Iciive Heyn .llilivlllf ii- follow-: (. .'. ( '. !!. i d U. I h-) nli- I Hi-wirls Train No;i. in .Mi ii in TiiiIii No ri. I2 ."'0 i in .Vh,ilu mi Ynihij 1,'iii'iniii. Kiistnurd. Wolwnrd. Triilnn. - ii. I.i it . m Tniln it, - -".4on.ni. TmiIii I. - r.'.M p. in. Tniln '.'. - - p. in. Train .1 - - il.l" p. III. Train I". - s.ui p. in, tIKVNOI.II-'VII.I.K I'O-T-Of Klt'K. Mulls litrivo iiimI li-iive tin- post-nflleo ll-follow-: Arrive. IVpiui. riiou THK W l-T. Kllll THK KAST. 1.1.1p.m. - Tim p. iii. I2.:i" p. m - - H.-.Mp. ni. HII1M THK F. 1ST. fH Till! 1ST. s.'io. ii. ni. - - J.im p. tn. US n. 111. - - 1.1.1 p. in. Hates of postniro for nearly tin- whole world will bo llxod tit tin- nnitititf of tlio Intoriiiitiiiniil nostuiro union, to li hold in Wii-hinitton next month. Those oimvontioiis. whieh are hold hut oner? In six years, tire of (front, impoi'tunri'. imd an- attended hy tho loudimr pm-tnl authorities of every nation. Aoeortlinu to tin' report of tho I-eiris- Intivo committee appointed to ascertain tho muni of aliens in Pennsylvania who ai'o a chariro on tho stuto and tho counties of the State, there tiro .il,liin paupers nml tho annual cost nf their maintenance is 1 .oiNl.OM. Think of it! That mueh money expended In IVntv Hvlvnnla ovory your to keep foreign paupers. Several we.s utro most everybody was wishinjr thai summer would oomo, nnd did considerable talking ulxiut. tho oool weather. In tho past week wo havo hoard sumo of tho name people grumble about the hot weather. I'ooplo think thov want what they havo not got and when they get It are not sntis- lied, hut want what, they did havo and Crumbled about when they hud it. Govornor Hauling has vetoed tho bill to allow common school-houses to bo used for Sabbath-school and religious purported. II Ih nbjoc tli iiih to t ho meiiH u ro are that it in local or special legislation and in in conflict with tho Constitution. Tho Governor says it is a matter of common knowledge that in many places school houses are used for Sabbath school purposes, and tho conducting of religious services, but ho does not doom it wlso, independently of tho Constitu tional question involved, to placo upon the statute books any legislative authority for tho use of public schools lor any other purposo than those for which they are creatod. Adam Lock and son, William, mot a horrible fate about oloven o'clock last r riday forenoon at Urockport, near Brockwayvillc, by tho explosion of the boiler tn Mr. Leek's machine shop and shingle mill. Mr. Leek's head and shoulders were completely sovorod from the rest of his body. Will, who was near the boiler, was thrown a distance of seventy-five feet. His skull was crushed, one arm broken and his entire body terribly scalded by escaping steam. Mr. Leek, who was about " years old, moved from New Bethlehem to Brock- ort ten years ago. The son was 28 years old. Mr. Leek loaves a wife, five daughters and one son. Tho causo of the explosion will nover be positively known, but an insjiectton of the bollor showed that it was an old one with a number of stay bolts rusted off. Spucutt Meeting. A special meeting of town council was held Monday evening with Presi dent Stone In tint chair. Members present, Smith, Spears, Corliett, Klliolt and Hoover; Hey nolds coming In Inter. ('. K. Hut lor was present and present ed a petition, signed hy tho clll.ens, asking for tho right of way to lay pipe lines for T lie purpose of furnishing gas to the citizens. Mr. Ilutlor proMises to furnish gas for twenty street lights free for live years, the borough to furnish tho llxtttres. On motion was held over until next regular meeting. On motion a permit wn granted for tho sale unit display of tlreworks tin the 2nd. Hi d mid ."ith ihivs of .tuly. 1W. The clerk was Instructed to give no tice through tho cltv papers that at the next regular mooting tho exonera tions or dog taxes would ! taken up and noted upon. Our I.rgal Holidays. The new holiday bill, which has been pascil hy until inaiielies ul tin1 legisla ture, Htnl which will doubtless meet with tho prompt approval of tho Governor, makes tho following changes in the existing law: February 1J, Lincoln's birthday. Is niiide ii legal holidav for tho first time. Tho third Tuesday of February, 'Otion day, Is made a full holiday in stead of a half-holiday, as was provided hv the Act of Assembly of May 23, l Wt. Whenever May Mil, Momorlnl day, shall occur on Sunday, tho following day, Monday, Is to ho observed as tho gal holiday, Instead of tho preceding day. Saturday, as was tho case hereto fore. The first Monilav of September Is des- rnnted as Labor day, instead of tho first Saturday of September, as was tho case under tho Act of Assembly of May ni. m. The i fleet of these moilillcilt Ions will !,' to do away with tho confusion here tofore existing as to several of the holidays, and to align Pennsylvania with the other Slates ill tho observance of Memorial nml LbIhii- days. In May 17711, the colonies on the pro- joition of Mr. Adams were Invited by the General Congress to establUh their several State Governments. On the llh of June tho resolution of indepen dence was moved by Richard Henry Lee. On the 11th a committee of five was chosen to announce this resolution to the world, and Thomus Jefferson and John Adams stood at the head of this committee. Form their designation by ballot to this most honorable duty their elevated standing In the Congress might alone be inferred. In their amicable contention and deference each to the other of the great trust of composing the all-Important document, we witness their patriotic disinterestedness and their mutual respect. This trust de volved on Jefferson and with it rests on him the Imperishable renown of having penned the Declaration of Iudeiendenue of America. To have been the instru ment of expressing in one brief decisive act the concentrated will and resolution of, a whole family of States; of unfolding In one all-Important manifesto the causes, the motives, the justification of the great movement In human affairs which was thon taking1 place; to have been permitted to give the Impress and peculiarity of his own mind to a charter of public right, elevated to au Inipor tunoo In the estlmutlou of men beyond everything human over born on parch ment or expressed In the visible signs of thought, this Is the glory of Thomas jenerson. Vt. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. This Is tho best medicine in the world for nil forms of Coughs and Colds nnd for consumption. F.vory bottle is guar anteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough, Asthma. Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Broiv chit Is, LuGrlppo, Cold in tho Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take and, above all, a sure euro. It is always well to take Dr. King's Now Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's Now Discovery, as they regulate and tone tho stomach and bow els. We guarantee jiorfeet satisfaction or ivturn money. Froo trial bottles at H. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Hegular size 0c. and 91.1)0. Reduced Rates to Milwaukee. The Pennsylvania Hull road Company announces that on account of the meet' ing of the National Educational Asso ciation, at Milwaukeo, Wis., July 0 to I), It will sell continuous pussngo tick cts from all points on its lino cast of Pittsburg and Krlo to Milwaukeo at rate of single fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee. Tickets will be sold and will bo good going only on July 2, A, and 4, and will bo good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, 11 and 12, 18117, only, except that by depos itlng ticket with joint agent at Milwau kce on or before July 12, and on pay ment of fifty cents, an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 18117, Inclu sivo. Wall Paper. L'ndoutcdly the. handsomest line of wall paper ever shown In Reynoldsvllle is now on exhibition at Stoko's. Prices lower than ever. The public are invit ed to come and see the display. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and posl tlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price cents per box. For sale by II. Alex. Stoke. Allegheny Valley Excursions. Tho Allegheny Valley Railway com1 pany authorizes the sule of excursion tickets at the rate of one fare for the round trip on July 3rd, 4th and Stb good returning until July (Ith, Inclusive, Tickets for children one-half the adult excursion rate, subject to the same time limitations. Finest cotton bats in town at J. S Morrow's. If you want stylish and fitting shoes patronize Jas. K. Johnston's shoe par lor. We invito the nubile to call as we are closing out our stock or urygoous, groceries. Hardware, Shoes &e. and they can secure bargains from this stock, when, later public sales will bo made to close out balance. J. C. Kino & Co. Baby shoes 20 to 33 cents per oalr at j. tu. weisn m . There Is no better place forobtalnlng valuable jtoluteiw on bicycles than at Htoku's. All the '7 improvements uro snown in our cycles, The best U.oO ladles' shoos the world knows of can be had at Robinsons. Ask an Advance. The miners employed at the Fair mount Coal and Coke Company's mines at this place have asked for an advanco in wages and aro at present out.nwalting tho aolion of the company. Wo havo gathered tho following from tho mlnei's standMilnt. On account of tho condition of tho mines tho men say they have been working under dilllcul ties. They have only throe and one-half feet of coal nml from one and ono-hnlf to three feet of bottom. About two months ago tho rate was fixed at, III cents per ton, and $1. HO per day for driving entries, tho men furnishing their own tool and powder. I'p to lust fall the price was $1 per yard and 40 cents per net ton. On Thursday of last week the men were asked to work for 40 cents per ton and no yardage. A imniltteo was sent to the officials to usk for liot tor terms, to whom the ofll lals olTered a rule of tl.llO per yard nml 111 cents per ton for entry work. The miners held It meeting on Saturday veiling last and declined to accept tho proposition from tho company and agreed to propose the following: That they will work for tl per yard and Mil nls per ton for lending out of the en tries. This proposition was not neoept- d. Tho miners Inter made tho follow ing proposition: To work for 22 cents per ton for room and entry and 11.10 per yard for entry or at I.(MI per day ns lieforo. Now Bethlehem Vimiitiitiir. Resolutions of Sympathy. At a regular mooting of Washington amp No. 002 P. O. S. of A., of ltathmcl, tho following resolutions wore adopted: WllK.HK.A8. It has pleased Almighty God. the Supreme Hulerof the I inverse, in his all-wiso providence to remove from Time to Ktornlty Mrs. Ida Sehreekenghost, wife of our brother "hilip Sohrookenghost, fi.vifmf, That while we now in humble submission to tho will of our Heavenly Father, wo sincerely sympa thize with tho bereaved husband and tho throe children, also her parents, brothers and sister, who have tn-en bereft of ii loving wife and mother, child and sister. Itrnilmi. That as we sympathize with thorn that wo recognl.o in our sister's (loath a visitation of Divliio providence to warn us to tho uncertainty of life nnd to admonish us to live that when tho final summons comes we may lie prepared for that change that leads to Hie eternal. llmnhfd. That a copy of these oBolutlons lie sent to tho bereaved husband and parents and that they bo placed on the minutes of our camp and bo published In tho Keynoklsvillo oTAH. .1. MOKKIB, I J. L. Matwham,, J-Com. Wm. (i. Hakuis, ) Rathmul, June 23, '1)7. A Valuable Prescription. Fdltor Morrison of Worthlngtnn, tnd., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable prescription In F.leottio Hitters, and I can cheerfully recommend It for consti pation and sick heailueho, nml as a general system tonic It has unequal." Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2II2-") Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago was nil run down, could not out nor digest food, hud a bnekaoho which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Meet lie Hitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents nnd $1.00. Get a bottle at tl. Alex. Stoko's drug store. Another Hig Fine. William I low ley, into i if the sub-jobbers for O. S. inslow up WnliMu-ii, cut n pine tree on Sutiitilay which ranks among the giant of these forests. Fifteen logs ranging from 12 to 20 feet In length were out from the tree, and they m-iiIimI N.linii fiet. -Hi kwityvillo UlT'lill. Notice. To whom It, may concern: That the town council will at their regular moot ing to bo held on Monday, July ii, IW, lit 7.4-1 o eloek, I. M , take net Ion on the xotiorations of dog taxes. Persons wishing to bo exonerated from dog taxes will bo present. Hy order of tho town council. L. J. McKNTIKK, Clerk. Stokc'o Advertising Space. LIKE A MOOSE Loomed the Great Wheel Above the Pigmies at the Cycle Shows. TwouM ntMpiiro n Thirty-Foot Want Enormous Uicyclc. to I'l-opd tin The Pennsylvania Hailroad Company announces that for tho benefit of persons desiring to take advantago of the National Holiday on tho Fourth of July, it will soil excursion tickets between all stations on its line cast of and including Pittsburg and Krlo; except that tickets will not be sold to or from points north or east of Philadelphia nor to and from points north of the lino Ilarrisburg to Erie. These tickets will bo sold and will be good going on July 2, ,1, 4, and 5, and will be good to return until July (I, 181)7, inclusive. Reduced Rate to San Francisco. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces that, for the Christian Kndeavor convention to be held in San Francisco, July 7 to 12, it will sell special tickets from all points on its system at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will bo sold Juno 27 to July 2, and will permit of stop over at Denvor and points West. Returning passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 181)7. For specific rates, conditions, and full information apply to nearest ticket agent. First-class Dcmorest sewing machine at J. S. Morrow's for $19.50. Excursion Rates. Account of the 4th of July celebra tions, tho Beech Creek It. R. have arranged for tho sale of excursion tickets at excursion rates between all stations on Its lines, C. It. It. of Penna., Altoona & Phlllpsburg Connect ing It. It. and Philadelphia Sc Reading Ry. as far as Shamokln. Theso tickets will be sold good going July 2nd, !lrd, 4th and 5th and will be good to return until July nth, 181)7, Inclusive. This will enable those who desire to take advantage of the various attractions to be held at places on or reached via Docch Creek R. R. to make the trip at low rates of fare. Tho monster Cleveland bicycle exhibited last winter at tho Now York and Hrooklyn cycle shows was tho center of attraction. There it loomed, solitary nnd majestic uiniing tho llowers and palms surrounded by the regular wheels, which look like pigmies In comparison and with Its largo wood bars outspread It reminded one of a glgatilie mouse In a forest. J his great miieliitio is built exactly upon the graceful and scientific lines of tho noted "Cleveland" wheel. It was exhibited ut the bloyclo shows In Paris, Ignition and Vienna, and has eiiiisenuentlv ininlo two ticean voyages. It N xiietly four times the sl.o of the '07 model Cleveland wheel, bolnif 15 feet hlifh. with handle bars 72 inches wide, saddle .'(8 Inches long and 112 Inches wide, and tires 8 Inehes In dlaiiii ti-r. The wl Is aro 10 feet In diameter nnd Its present gear Is Wis, That menus that, with one revolution of the peilul tho machine would lie propelled Nil feet 7 inehes. If It was miiile on tho lines of the old style ordinary ft, would mean thai a mans leg must have a 14-1-foot inside loir measure ment, which would make him u giant iilsiut 20 feet in height. It is impossible lo enclose this monster In an ordinary freight or ex preh ear. A Hat car lias to be employed. It cost fl.2m.00 to make and its size entails largo expenditures for transportation. CLEVELANDS AND WESTFIELDS HoM by STOKE, the Druggist. Ordinance No. AX. Hi'i-tlnii I. He II onliiliii-il liy Die Itmxcss ami Town I'mim-ll nf Hie lioronuli of Iti-yn-nlilsvllle, tn: That from ami iifler the liitsNitui1 of tills nrilliiiini-e ll shall mil he law ful for liny person or H-rsons In ih-i-iiiII iitiy of the fnllowltitf mimeil iiiilmuls lo lie al Inrirn within the Ihiill-of the Imrnimh of lleynohls vllle. VI.: Horse, iniih-s, Jnrks, rows, or I her i-ii I tie, swine, shi-t-i. uee-e, or iron Is, unit any violation of this inilluiini-i-sliull suliji-i-t the owner or owners nf any surh iiiilitiitls In the follow lliir pi llllllli'-, whli'll hIiiiII hi iilli-i-leil lis herein after sieellleil for line of hii lil liornimh. VI.: Knr ein-h horse, mule or lurk fy.ua. For ctti-h hoit, sliei-p. ttoiwc or ifimt (2.110. Koreiii-h cow ortilhcrrntllefJ.il". Hoe. 2. It shall he the duly of Hie Ii lull i-onstiilile of the snhl horoiiuh nml he Is lu-ri' hy i'iiiitiwon-il nml illreeleil without liny further iiulhorliy than this iirilliiiim-e to seize nml Impounil miy of Hie animals mimi-il In the llrst section nf this onlltiiiiire when rtitinltur Hi hirvo lis n foresahl In violation thereof, anil lo sell llicsmno al iuhllr sale after illvlnu live days public notice In the follow Inn milliner, In i-use llieowiieroriiwners thereof ilo not reileem the same heforu tin ilay nf sale, to-wit: When Hie owner or owners of miy such iinhtial or milmiils shall he known to such hlsii ennslahle, written or prlntt'il personal iiolli-tMlcscrlhluii Iheiiumher mid kind of iinlmnl or milimils mull In- tlmii mid nl nee of kiiIc, nml In nil eases whether Hie owner orowners shall he knownor not, Hve illiys niillce In tin- inililh1 hy ut least six written or printed Imiid-hllls deserlhitiK tho niiinlM-r nml kind of slis-k, nnd the lime and lilaeii and terms of sulu lifllxrd In at least six of the most public places In said horoilKli. Sec. :i. Ill case Hie owner or owners of liny such stock shall at miy time before the sale neltinlly takes place, appear and nut My the said lilxli eonstiihlii Hint he, she or they own ed such stiN-k and pay In full to I he hlxh roust ii hlo Hid peuiiltytir penalties Incurred by the violation of tills ordinance toKi-thi-r with all costs mid expense Inclined In the kcipliiK and fcedltiK such stock while Im pounded, It shall he the duty of the lilnh eon stnhletn deliver such stock to Hie owner fir owners. fee. 4. Of all penalties collected one-half shall lie paid Into Hie iHirouuli treasury, nnd the other half thereof and the cos-Is and ex penses of keeping mill fei'dliiK w hile Impound ed shall IhiIouk to the lilith eonstahle, mid III case of u sulu of any slock under this ordinance the surplus, If any. lifter payhiK penalty and rusts sliull ho paid Into the hnrouxli treasury there to he held In trust for the ow ner or owners of such stock, but shall not tiear Interest. Her. S. I'pon notice from iinycltiz.cn of said boroiikii of miy trespass upon his premises hy any such slis-k to Hie hlKh const able he shall, upon reiiuest, Impound and deal with such stork In thu manner herein lieforu prvsrrlhvd. Her. H. Hlock bclonixlliK lo luin-i-esldeiils of said borouxh. when Hint furl Is know n to tho hlllh i-oliMlable, shall ho Impounded and dealt with hs directed hy the est ray laws of this common welt h. Her. 7. It sliull not lie lawful for any person or persons to h-iive any horse or horses, inula or mules stumllng on any struct, lain or alley w ithin thu limits of this liorough of lti ynolils vllle without Ik-Iiik tied to a hltchliiK post, rail or Him, and any person or persons vlolal Inil the provisions of thlsordliiunce sliull be subject to a penalty of not less thuu one nor more than nvo dollars for euch olTenwi tone recovered for use of suld bnruuith ns Hues uro now collectable. Hue. H. That uny ordinance or part of ordlnunru ronllirtliiK with thu provisions of this ordinance bo and the same Is horeby re pealed so fur as the sumu effects this ordinance. Ordained und enacted Into u luw In Council this 7t h day of Juno A. I). 1HH7. Attust: V. 8. Htonk, L. J. McEntiuk, Pros. Town Council. Clerk of Town Council. Approved this Stb duy of Juno A. I). 1MI7. II. Al.KX. HTOKR, Chief liiirxess. We give the bent value in the town. Our (straw hats beat the world. You Can't Afford to Miss that Great Suit Sale of Ours. That recent piirchaHe of onrn, the entire stock of the worlds bett Clothing MakerH, haa brought well-made, Hervioeable and up-to-date clothing, down to a low price that han never before been reached at any previous clothing offer. We give you the whole benefit of the manufacturers' Ions and r fler choice of these nuita at prices, quality consider ed, that make them tho Greatest Clothing bargains in the world. Men's and Boys' Hats. We have just received a big invoice of new summer shape in Men s bull Hats; come and see them. We have the finest and largest line of Men's and Hoys' Straw Hats shown in the county. Prices ranging from 5c. to 1.50. The undersigned auperviHora of roads of Wlnslnw townbhip will receive scaled hlds for tho erection of a township ware room and hall, to bo erected on a lot of ground near the residence of J. J. Sutter. Time for receiving bida ends July 17, at 9 A. M. Specifications can be seen and bids left at the office of G. W. Mo Donald Esq., Itoynoldsvlllo, Pa. All bids must be accompanied with a$o00.00 bond. A. M. Nokhib, J. S. Johnston j Supor. For neat fitting suit, go to Snyder & Johns, fashionable tailors If you want good shoos cheap go to J. E. Welsh Si Co.'t shoe store la the Wra. Foster block. The best In town bicycles at Btoke'a. More Improvements, more good feature! than any others. Patent leather strap sandulu for the 4th at Robinsons, only $1.00. Pnca List. A fow bargains for you in Groceries this week. A Papers corn starch 2,1 1 lb. Pajier soda 0 8 Cukos Lenox or Gloss soap 25 Fine red salmon, per can 15 7 Cans extra tomatoes 50 8 lbs. Arbucklo or Lion coffee 1 00 5 " California raisins 25 5 " California Prunes 0 " Best rolled oats 25 ft " Lump starch 4 Cleaned currants 2o 7 " Finest lima beans 25 10" " navy " 25 0 " Pearl tapioca 25 Lard very finest, open kettle 8 20 lbs. Lard very HnCBt oien kettle 1 50 This Is Just like home made lard. Full stock and low prloes all along the line. Robinson & Munuorff, UTANTEH-r'AITHrill. MEN OH WOMEN '' to truvul for rusuousihlu established house In I'eunsylvunlu. Hillary I7SII und ex penses. Position permanent. Ku'orencu. FneloNO suit addressed stamped unvolopu. Thu Nitttonul, blur Iiuuruuco Bids'., Chlcuko. Outing Shirts. Men's laundried outing shirts made of fine percale, collars and cuffs attached, all the new spring styles and coloring, real value 75c, your choice only 50c. Fine grades of Men's outing shirts in percale and madras cloth, all shades and styles, 25c. to 50c. Underwear Men's French Balbriggan underwear, the celebrat ed Bon-Bon make, sold everywhere at 75c, here only 50c. Men's medium weight natural wool underwear, Boft and fleecy to the touch, a regular 75c grade, here only 50c Here's What's Wanted! Ladies' smrt mm A line right up-to-date in styles none better. Ladies' Suits and Skirts, French Organdies, Grass Linens, Checks, very pretty. Call Wash Goods, in Silk Stripes and see them. and BINS & OO.
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