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   Evening News, The (Newspaper) - February 17, 1891, Mansfield, Ohio                               NEWS Now proceed to place its weekly issue in the earns relative position that ia occupied by the On and after March 1st the Weekly News will go to a doil vr a This redaction with its many other attractions more will maka the Weekly News indispensable to the THE EVENING WEEKLY Will be reduced from to per The only Dollar Weekly in the This reduction will add hundreds of new names to the Weekly News March 1st is the day set for the change to take VOL. 6, NO. 286. FEBRUARY 17, 1891. PRICE SENATE AND Proceedings of Both Branches of THE TAKIFF ACT An In Corrected Re- lating to Com- to De tlie Stated and Hut Very Done In the Washington Feb. the senate yesterday the credentials of Senators of and of were presented and The report on the wan Mr. addressed the senate in advocacy of his directing i if condemnation against thu nnd Central Pacific Tlie wan The joint resolution to correct an error of punctuation in the tariff act of to was The senate then proceeded to the con- sideration of tlir diplomatic and consular appropriation After several com- amendments had bwn the on motion of Mr. at p. went into executive In nn ment to the diplomatic agreed to for the establishment of telegraph communication with the This not a subject demanded secret but on account of the international of the contemplated the committee on rehil ions deemed it proper to have it considered thus venting any diplomatic matters that the surf we during the de- bute nn tlie measure being An to establish the Pacific Cable company was proposed re- cently by f The com- on f relations reported it back to the senate in a new form so as to authorise the president to contract with citizens or corporations oi the States as shall appear to possess the and facilities to that for telegraphic be- tween the States and the sum of to the line for fourteen years not to be paid to the company in uny one The motion go into secret session was made by on foreign He explained to tlie after the doors had been that it was prudent not to bring tlie ment the senate in open session it Iw to discuss diplomatic between United s and in connection with it. The branched off into a eral the meritH of the Mr. who introduced it. aad thy of the foreign affairs com- in favor of its The of affixing the ment to the sundry civil as ally or to the consular and diplomatic propriation as ed the foreign relations was disc I nt some length nnd it was finally decided that it properly under the head of diplomatic and be attached to tho aud consular The doom of the senate chamber were not until p. and im- mediately Quay arone and the senate in refutation of circulated against At the ilo e i f hw remarks the senate re- united con of the diplomatic and tlie Hawaiian cable amendment adopted in executive session was agreed The and amendments having been reported from the committee of the whole to the senate the committee were on an amendment to the salary of the minister to Portugal from to the sea ate In tho house Mr. E. B. of apologized to Mr. of Illinois for having used unparliamentary language toward him on Saturday The report on thu propriation was The house then went into committee of the whole on the api bnt without disposing of it the rose after of Borrow at the denth of the house Moner for Feb. of before the house committee oil appropriations yesterday a revised estimate of the deficiency of the pension office for the present fiscal He that durinK the months the actual payment for pensions has He mates that there will tw for the old law cases for thu next five and for the allowed under the act of June 27, during the balance of year making a total for the year of There has already been appropriated for this service a of The first presented to congress watt for Town Kite In Feb. in the hotise yesterday a bif to extend over the territory of homa certain town site laws of the state and the act net to provide for town site entries of in what is known as More National Feb. 1 tive of yesterday in in the house a till providing that am April be after observed National A Load of Shot Toured Into While a Feb. gave H dance Saturday whor r aud blood flowed Wing Stewart and Heed notorious put in on ap and toon a the tw attacking John Neal and finally drew a shotgun an at thu loat of shot struck Orrell n young man of 2v, who was trying to quell the riot producing horrible wound in the the intestines for five Recovery Neal RUSSIAN More It Ing to Foreign ST. Feb. Jewish physician named and the residing in I have been arrested ami exiled from that province for two Their offense is said to have consulted In the sending of n petition to the government in behalf of the Jewish community demanding re- dress for an outrage committed by a Russian doctor named who is accused of having branded the word in three upon the of a Hebrew The boy was barged with having stolen a small of Tho petition declared that the cnse one which would excite the ion of the civilized A Youth Robbed of a Feb. clerk named a youth about 17 of wan adroitly lobbed yesterday of a satchel containing in Bunk of England notes of denominations ranging rom Tho were of genteel in fact and thu police believe hat they are export American rho have bern watching young probably for hat he wan entrusted with amounts of and awaiting their nance to rob They got clean away with the biggest of the kind n this The notes can be disposed of. Feb. here has resumed n very grave aspect who attempted to unload frozen have their lives to be in danger from by the At the situation is almost In consequence of tho hipping to New Zealand hns gone up one penny per pound and a further advance is ANOTHER Fifty Acres of a Pennsylvania Mine on A NUMBER OF LIVES ARE In Feb. 17.- The Chilian Bow Many No One at Report Sayi That Only Three People Have Been Burned to Death While Another Report That teen Were Feb. special to The Times from Fifty-six acres of the Moyer mines owned by W. J. Rainey Company are on Three persons are known to have been burned to How many more men have perished the ment of the mines are not prepared to say and rumor here fixes the loss of life at not less than fourteen There was no explosion in the mines as has been The mine has never been known to contain while the authorities here are discreetly it is known that the striking throughout the region are charged with having set the mine on fire to secure a general suspension of the Rainey The names of unfortunates who are known to be in the burning mines James aged 22. John and Robert aged 12 nnd 14 Those who claim to know say that ten or twelve Hungarians were also in tho mine when the fire but the of- of tho mines say all the miners have been accounted for except the three mentioned The mine la now be- ing six foot wide and hax been turned into tho month of the and with an ter abandon for the unfortunates en- EXPECTED Along the and those of Herman bankers who furnish money for tho construction of railways in are engaged in a The I ankers decline us the work aslian been the President cia demands they pay ax Striking at Car ill IT. Feb. he labor who came here from in the of ettling the dock failed in his The re- use to discharge the new and it s practically COIK that the striking are German Sent to Feb government las sent a warship to the coast of Chili lo protect the of German sub- residing iu that CHINA AND Fire the the SAN per from Hong Kong and are to the effect that on the night of Jan. 19 fire broke out in the center of tho Japanese and after de- stroy ing the house of representatives to the house of which also burned to the It was rumored that the tire wiis but it is said to have been originated by the tric light with which the houses arc The cost of the two buildings wait Three firemen were badly Heavy falls of enow are reported at and other parts of which has been caused much distress among the Privy Councillor tutor of succumbed to the disease Jan. 21. The Shanghai Mercury says that Viceroy Chang Chi of to receive a deputation from tho Hussian man-of-war to ar- range for a visit of the and that the latter in consequence will go direct from Hong Kong to The weather has been very cold in Tien and the is frozen A new epidemic has been malting havoc among the Chinese residents of Chinese doctors attribute it to the mild weather following the tion of last SHOOTING A Desperado Threatens the Life of Farmer anil llan Head n Feb. wag brought here of a bloody shooting affray on tho headwaters of Rock Castle iu Laurel and a mountain desperado known as got on a drunk and j went to the house of lien a ami calling from his I began him at a terrible lit the same time threatening to kill did not want any trouble with the and ordered them to leave H. Unit finally decided to and tried to induce to do but thu latter drew a knife and started towards I'm going to kill you Owens calmly walked into tho house and shortly with an old army George came towards and he raised the Kim and fired when his was within six or seven feet of the The gnu wan loaded with twelve and the load struck full in the literally tearing his into Death was us den HH though he had been struck by Owens gave himself up to the Feb. of who first came into oy defeating Dominick McCaffrey in is eager to arrange a mutch with the He has authorized a gentleman well-known in sporting circles to meet 1'itesiinmona and arrange a for a NKW Feb. dispatch to The Police Gazette from London says Jem Smith posted yesterday at The and a tiht Charley Mitchell for a The challenge has created quite sensation among sporting ST. N. Feb. foundland legislature has adopted a resolution denouncing tho action of the government in refusing its to the treaty for reciprocity I tombed the mines will bo I at t i J 4'1'A. All day Monday the river roue at rate of an inch tin A flood is nol a very disastrous noon the river at the Vater registered 45 feet 4 in the anil Monday afternoon the following was received from The steady down pour of rain since yesterday bus hud the effect of more or less impeding travel on st. eve y railroad entering the The that feus occurred on the liai and Ohio railway for years now covers the tracks for a of feet and nearly half that in depth West sengers ate transferred at but the Hacks will not cleared for several Ihe river is buik full and A big flood is Greensburg are that tha streams in that vicinity are over their and ninny of the living on the have Ken driven from their The Manor Valley and Alexandria Branch ore covered iu many with water and The lower end of and fair are entirely Aheady the to property is the water still ri Johnstown re orts the highest water in Stony and river the lie Poplar Cambria a temporary and is in jail awaiting I between Newfoundland and ratlin ul to have Since daylight the great body of a solid shaft six foet in poured into tlie ons tomb and yet it is not There was up made to save the men in the The fire cut otf all possible hope for their rescue as the com- pany has no list other tVan their pay they are aa completely mystified as THE DEAD Final Made for the Burial of the Late Gen. NBW Feb. remains of Gen. Sherman will be placed in the burial casket to-day and taken to the front parlor of the first Until yesterday evening they lay in the upper in which the general The great commander will be dressed in the full uniform of a general of the United States Until Thursday none but members of the family will be permitted to see the The of the house will admit of only a few viewing the re- and only those will be admitted who makn a This will be the only upon which the remains can be During the morning hours yesterday there were but few at the but in the a number of tary officers them being He arrived about o'clock and remained in the house about half an The funeral car will be placed on a regular St. Louis fust express of the Pennsylvania road at Thursday The train is expected to arrive in St. Saturday morning at Only a few of the general s family and relatives will go to St. and only one car will be used by President of the has ered the family the use of his special No extra car will be allowed for those desiring to accompany the remains on their westward The Will Attend the Feb. while not will probably attend the funeral of Gen. in New York on He will if he at- be accompanied by nearly all the members of the A large gation of army and navy officers will at- going to New York on a special Some confusion existing as to when the government departments shall be closed the president lias construed the executive order to mean that the offices in New York shall close on 1 nnd the executive ments at Washington and the ment offices at St. Louis and such other cities desire to hold memorial services the day of the burial of Sherman at St. Cannot lit Feb. bell hns received a telegram from Gen. Thomas Ewing in New in answer to bin telegram claiming the body of Gen. for burial in It elates that thu fact that Gen. Sherman's wife and three children are buried in St. Louis preclude the idea of interring Gen. Sherman anywhere ti. A. n. Feb. ing order has just been issued from the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic in this city by the Posts in the route of the funeral train of Gen. from New York to St. will form at their respective railroad stations and salute as train Feb. United Mine Workers of America last night re- elected John B. of elected P. of Patrick of secretary and and W. B. of senior member of the executive The wage scale was virtually left for settlement by the joint meeting of miners and operators to be held at Pittsburg in The next annual meeting will held in this city on the second Tuesday of 1892. Traveling Man Feb. G. a C. J. was found dead in bed at o'clock yesterday afternoon the En- His body was badly de- Salt had evidently been dead since It is a clear case of An empty bromide bottle was found in the Several letters from dated were I hid Despondency ia bridge at Eleventh ward and the partly constructed Walnut 1 have all been de- hu collars Iu tho lower part of are tilled with and work at the Cumbria lion company's plants been suspended to tho water up through the sewer in- to the mills and The water is now two feet higher than at any time since the great Hood and still A from Shade says the large log boom is break lit any Should this the destruction of bridges will Tlie snow np the valley is eighteen inches whilo iu Somerset comity it is several The water from the Stony creek commenced to flow over the iness part of the HALF A MILLION A Volunteer FIRE Fireman n Fill I Life years ag people are to a largo dud so careless h. t nil to reit the s read o tlie plague have proved OHIO The Day's Transactions of the Senate and DEVOTION OF A IN MEMORY OF GEN. Feb. A special News comes from New B. that that city fored a loss yesterday of nearly a balf million dollars by It also caused the death of John a teer who was buried under a fulling Another man is said to be buried in the Fire started in the premises occupied by F. on The whole block of buildings was ablaze before the firemen got to When the flumes were under control ail explosion bursting all the lioso on the tire ana breaking every pane of glass within a radius of half a Ihe Masonic which had up to this time been now caught t wui n at was as an o Nothing was saved out of this structure but the papers from the try RAVAGES OF Two nre In Feb. Dr of state board of and Dr. of have completed the quarantining of the pox as far as they can roach it. Mrs. Patrick and a child died There a e thirty persons in the Over of the in- in that section have been and guards prevent plo from getting on or off the It It by Feb. A number cases have been among the Mennonites of Marion county within tlie past few and fears arc Both Adopt Fitting on the Old Warrior's Number nt and Other Ohio State help arrived tion of Carl iu Wood county some years was revived in the house Dr. Silencer secured the sage of a in the housa paying the Democratic sheriff of Wood for the expenses of the A political feud influenced the from allowing the at the time of the but now the people und commissioners are favorable to ing for Bach's Both branches of the legislature paid a tribute to the memory of Gen. T. by fitting resolutions adopted immediately after assembling and the senate will attend the Among the bills introduced were the that line fences may be kept Tip where the lauds ore occupied and Making tlie jurisdiction of courts in township ditch proceedings same as in mary elections in i Regulating prima i n ilton and prohibiting proxies in Providing for a board of control in Hamilton Making disorderly conduct and use of obscene language on railroad trains a Placing insane asylums and and industrial homes under the care of boards of Requiring the majority of the Holders benefited to apply for widening deepening Bills passed as House abolishing the office of col- lector of court costs and fees in Changing the appointing power for the selecting of trustees of the Xenia and Georgetown The Secret try With the 1 0. Feb. The secretary Of state completed his settlement with the auditor of state The transactions of this for the quarter ending Feb. 14, 1891, are as lows Total amount of fees received from gale of geologies 83.50 The from ma Arma and I Grafted Upon Mis I Feb. able case of skin grafting has excited considerable interest among the residents of this Last summer a young son of Mr. of this built a fire a short distance from his home for the purpose of roasting some His seeing the sent her 10 years of to bring her brother The boy re- and in her attempts to force him away the girl's dress caught fire in the she was seriously An examination was made of her and it was ered that the skin and flesh on her hips and portions of her limbs was roasted to a which afterward tered dropped off. After trying other remedies without Dr. Dartt resorted to and about three mouths ago he formed the first The grafts were taken from the aim of the father of the who is a healthy Nipping off small particles of flesh he would force them down into the law flesh of the child's Of the first ten patches he nearly every one luced a new and healthy During the past two months four operations have been and they have 1 een attended with most Pattering Although some of flesh have been re- moved from Mr. Musser's he has regularly all the time at his The during recent occupied herself with doing fancy but very lately she has been obliged to that up owing to her nervous Her physician is confident that she will experience a com- plete ACCOMPLISHED HIS An Eventful Life by Ila Taking Feb. R. employed in the power house of the Consolidated Street Railway com- took poison Sunday night in his room pulling off his lay down on a cot to await He was ered by the and a physician but he refused to take an antidote and died in great pain day was about 50 years Some years since he was a man and drove the mails through the Black He afterwards located in where he bought a livery This was fired by an incendiary and his wife perished in the He has been sine e that time roving about the country practicing as a He came to Toledo last fall from Bowling O. THE r of the Grain and Cattle for February 16. There was retained by the secretary from this including fees of the secretary and paid under test pending the testing of the of the law under which the For lugs was a same were the sum of ate demand during the past and and the balance was covered prices were still somewhat but into the colory sold pretty other than re- and medium leaf is in nit ler de- corded and canceled for the fiscal year without much change in ended June in the several ties of Number Amount Recorded S c ired Agricultural Town town arid village Complicated mortgages 22J t E' E Agricultural Town 5S7.880 town and lots Complicated mortgages 38.5KS 70 8 Total ratio H. Feb. 17. The ing articles of incorporation were filed in the office of the y of state 000 1. the Plymouth Building and Loan Association and Henry cap- ital stock if tho Maple Grove A ent. Feb. an dation t ain on the road was entering tho city ye morning a pounds rolled down a hillside south of thu and crushed into a Claia OL was to death in m in sitlin her had a The accident cause I the wildest ent on the At the point where it it is ft 0 in from thu tiacks to the hili C d an K Feb. before 6 o'clock morning was dis- covered in tho tower aud roof of the The called out and e the with much Several of the fit emeu were and all 1 he wires wore out all le epb no Tho firo is thon ht have originated from wire a tele- pi ono r Snc Feb. 17. At noon City Soli itor Por for clerk hire o t ot tl e contingent Stev are James Joseph Rhodes and Levi Who to W Feb. chiefs of the Iowa met at Tohee and drew up a to dent prating their treaty with Ihe United sa o ot lauds be rat lied and Ian allotted them before so they may ro idy to put iu uf n 17. Morgan of and of engaged in a i wl en a revolver ia r's no the in spinal producing complete Montgomery the Coleman Shields capital stock the A. K. Tatom Label capital stock the Humane I the Standard ture capital stock 1 the Lower Market Loan and Building Association comi i increase of capital stock from to the Ohio Rake increase of capital stock from to Carrying It Into the A. 8. through his at- who holds a mortgage on the Eatt street shops for given by Fassler Kelly to secure a bonded indebtedness incurred in the settlement of the first brought unit iu tho common pleas court day to eclose the mortgage and sell oil the real estate by the mortgage for the benefit of If the prayer of the petitioner is it will also have the practical effect of relieving who is receiver of the W. N. Whiteley Without EDO Feb. 17. ago Dr. of this He was an infidel and and left a re- quest that a band play a lively air at head of his funeral pn This was His wno survived was a and desiring to be Good and choice both old im I iu and prices were well Offerings for the same week last Receipts for the 0 Receipts same week last 120 Offerings f new Tlie sold as 50 S 5 4 Ut 5 5oa 6 7 235 8 B 176 IU 75 12 0 75 8 15 43 at 20 OJ 3 33 75 Bonton Ohio and Ivin H XXX and locks 87c, XX X No I No 2 lire Ohio ing No 1 and No 2 Ohio delaine 3C@ 7c, Michigan above 3fk-, No. 1 40e, No. 2 fine unwashed in combing No 1 and bio id 3 No 35c, Michigan de- laine and Mis onri combing do blood do braid 2, clothing blond 1'k1, do 20c, do coarse 23c, fine medium twelve do medium six to eight fall tine do medium and soul hern pulled WDM d tl super B sillier No combing 42@ 45c, une THREE O'CLOCK Tbe 00. c. fine con b medium dentine and dium rr 34 fleece w tine merino X anil 8 1 C B to choice butch 1.40: tin to 65; com- 5 f 2 50. as butchers and 70; fair to good common to 3.2f@ fair to United Rain or westerly cold DAY The Senate To-day Passes the House Making it LAMUS t NO MORE FALSE A New LAW that mny be ol Interest to nnd Breeders of on the Hherman 1'nneral Train lor a of I rom Feb. Phillip's to make it an offense to sell liquors in brothels passed the The senate lias created another tional Heretofore Labor Day has been a legal holiday except as to maturity of The senate this morning passed McDermott's house to mike it a legal holiday In all respects aud the is now a The senate passed Cutter's house to make it an offense to give false gree or live stock The Is now a Governor Campbell telegraphed a request that representatives from Ohio be allowed to accompany General Sherman's remains from Columbus to St. The governor to-day re- a telegram I rom P. T. saying that the train is already heavy aud that as other cities have been re- au exception could not be even for the capital of the general's native Governor Campbell to-day detailed the First aud the Fourteenth O. N. to attend the funeral of General New 2, red 2 C to dry cows and LAM Out religious Will Not Get Very Feb. street car deserted his wife and four children and left on a southbound Hamilton and Dayton train Sunday morning with a frail He had but when he Ball Feb. special ing of the American Base Ball tion is in session Its object is to oust President and to admit Cincinnati to Hla Feb. a fell u box car hiro a d broke his Bis ia iu their Forty-one years ago to-morrow nine jf Mansfield's hearty young determined to brave the hips of a miner's life and left Mansfield u ao overland trip for the gold rields if full account of their rials and adventures was published ia he NEWS of Feb. 18, 1890. One year ago to morrow night 1 1 of California gold of 850, assembled at the Graud Central lotel to enjoy a rating the fortieth anniversary of the of the nine above referred to if whom the only survivors are Fred Louis Vonhof and Louis These three survivors were the and the other eight it the festal board were the The table was bounteously spread with fruits in the center of which was the typical dish of pork and au indispensable and almost the ive article of food of the gold of the trip the tour by water and the isthmus and of hardships and experiences in mining camp made it an occasion of special delight to hose who enjoyed the Those 11 Californians Louis J. B. Eckles William James W. B. Peter Joseph Rebels and A. G. By the courtesy of the hosts a NEWS reporter had the pleasure of enjoying the occasion with Invitations have been issued for an- other banquet to be held at the Vonhof to-morrow commemorate the 41st Notwithstanding the recent death of one of the the banquet will held and resolutions of a suitable character will probably be ative to the death of the late J. B. At the banquet last Mr. during the levity of the suggested that while it was pleasant to review the it would be well to think of the future ami he gested that those present should attend in a body the funeral of the first one to To this proposition all Mr. is the first to cross over the Great Divide of and within two days of the anniversary to be The will attend his funeral and him at the banquet to-morrow night by a vacant ADMIRAL the at the H Officer In the Feb. United ceremonies over the remains of Admiral the est officer in the American at the time of bis took place this afternoon from his late residence in this The event was very the greatest honors known to val regulations being paid to the dead The officers of the including the members of the senators and ti of the supreme officers of every and numberless naval bers of the diplomatic and men distinguished in letters and were The Rev. Mr. pastor of St. John Episcopal It was nearly 4 o'clock when the funeral cortege moved to Arlington where the remains were interred with the est naval The funeral c was composed of more than five t troops consisting of United States artillery and cavalry in charge of Rear Admiral The dead admiral was dressed in the full uniform of his the G. A. R. the decoration of the Sons of American Revolution and the badge of Porter Post of Massachusetts being upon his Tire casket was ered with royal purple with silver handles and Upon a silver tablet on the lid was this in- D. Admiral United States born June 18, 1813. Died Feb. and 5 best Yorkers and t 5.10; 8.65; Toledo Mf May July 93% 4.05: A GM Feb. United this morning an ex- plosion of natural gas occurred in dence No. 20, River Allegheny occupied by Owen McLanghlin and The interior of the ing was almost totally ed. The inmates were all badly but probably not fatally The bouse was surrounded by water from the Allegheny The injured were taken from the wrecked building in No Brains to Speak Of. went into a on Broadway and gave an order for some fried After he luul waited an Dadely said to the what about the calf s The waiter shook his head and mated that the outlook was the matter with my ain't that's replied the looking at Dudely Writing on A clerk of sixty years ago tells ns that iu those days it was a com- mon circumstance for men in the ging swamps in winter to write letters to their friends on birch took a small quantity of copperas with and by steeping bark witt it made a very good quality of used tho quills of the partridge or crow for Stop and A New Yorker worth says he took the most comfort when his wealth counted up about half a A man with a million can take all the comfort that one with can and he has only ol tho cares and young man at a Free Little Dot of baby's was baby's head this way when yon bought my Little of the clerks must 'a dropped York THERE WILL BE A VACANT Old PERSONAL Louis McCray and of Ashland are visiting T. Y. McCray and of West Fourth A. H. who has been ing H. Cave's shirt and Harry who uas been clerking in Mr. furnishing will leave this city in a few days and go to Springfield where they ex- to branch out for OUR NEIGHBORS At No. 5 last Friday night a branch of the Alliance was The farmers are getting iu earnest and will work for their interest and Frank Kuhn sold a Bne draft horse last week to Mr. of Last week we commenced the work of making sugar and we never saw the sap run yield is a good one and makes nice editor can testify to this as he received a cake ot the sugar from the Jackson EoJ Henry marshal of ia quite a as he tried his band on our sugar Sheep sold at Mr. Hoffman's sale the other day for per head for first the best price we have heard bf for Home Miss Ada of New W. a niece of Mrs. L. C. is visiting friends Mrs Jacob Bushey was buried at St. Peter's last She leaves a large circle of friends to mourn her Our will close about the first week in March and the pupils will have vacation till about the first Monday iu Andrew Welz is About ladies met at the home of Isaac last to sew carpet John Sheets home from field last week with a skinned the result of getting off of a train be- fore it A bout 40 young people met at the home of Will and Clara Kuhn last week and enjoyed themselves as young people Tbe entertainment at Sander's school house was a grand Billy Duulap says be won't blow the whistle for John Healer any Frank Mark ley had his band badly cut with a buzz The subscription price of THE WEEKLY NEWS will be reduced to one dollar a year after the first of A Of and decided closing with Feb. 7. All goode in the following list I will give a cash discount of 2O per cent. Remember their is no ing with the other end cf the This means 1-6 off from the lowest regular prices Woolen Wool Skirts and 25 per off on Plash and one-half Main Fourth  

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