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iUOWS" IBS lie Underwear! LIKE IT IS THB GltM UNDERWEAR. SEC OUM FINE DISPLAY I SHOW '1893 Flv ET-1 15 29 Sa. 16 30 Hil AbOnt It. Utn Talk HEWS. wife of Btaley, of this -town-ydied on Wednesday moruing, and btrTnneral takes place-this noruing.

age was 79 yean, and for a number of years she had been stone blind. Sue was a member of tbe Lutheran chnrch, and her character was adorned with all the Christian graces. Daniel Brendle sold a tract of wond land containing acres, to Hoses Dier wachter, for 1300 Sunday afternoon, a beautiful and rich toned chapel organ, manufactured by the "Miller Organ company was dedicated tbe service of God in St. Paul's Reformed chnrch under tbe anopiecs of tbe senior departmentof the Sunday School The dedicatory services were conducted by tbe A J. Bachman, and Mrs.

8. B. Royer. organist of the Sunday school, played tbe orpsn. while tbe solemn xUB'ns performed The instrument wan dedicated free of debt.

In honor'of tbe occasion a service of song was rendered, in which the Reformed Sunday Mshnol and tbe Reformed and Lutheran both led by Prof. J. F. Gable, participated. The eingitig wis most Addressee were delivered by Dr.

V. Miller and Rev Bacbman. The insr.ru- 22 iS I mental and vocal solos, by Prof H. P. 1 29 6-17 Zsllrr, formed a most deligbtlul surprise TOM EEED'S SAEOASTIO ATTAOI.

Wilson Says It Is All Bight, Thlnki Il Forcible, Calto It Wearisome, and Hoar It HarrboB Will S.t 1.1k. Dec. is not often that the public awaits a president smes- tagewith tbe intense interest which hap been manifested in the document just sent to congress. The reading was listened to with close attention in both houses, and at its close a number of says: to to bVcongrsMlated and consistency." gn affairs are conceived itable spirit CoMlderingtto chauvinism of our American kinafolk. it the more creditable that the president has franiuy admitted the wrong done to Hawaii.

The Daily Sews aays: "The message to well worthy of the national crisis in wnicn it is delivered." eating interviews were hud with members. ISDIASAPOLIS, Dec. S. Ex-President Harrison, When asked if he had rend the message, replied that he bad Just finished its perusal, but declined to talk upon it for publication. "The impropriety of an ex-president discussing publicly a president's message, he, "is very palpable, and I do notcars to do so.

I am a Republican, and Presfe dent Cleveland is a Democrat; ly we differ radically in our views nn P.O.S.OIA. friends. 0. K.otM.C. Fire Co.

B33 TQBAT. uted. B.Bakery.- liiy anew or and on attended to Beading libnsiness and nber of his one in the neta, and up the -qaiet "-e-Star Tinw- and a -Union a Jong bnt in the ereu Saddles" pnt oj a business trip to Lebanon ou the day itesb at attrae- the and the ouse i by as well as a rare treat for the audience. Prof. Zsller is a musician of magnifi cent gifts and perfect culture, and very easily holds his place in the highest rank.

At the regular morning service in the church he sang the solo. Jesus, Lover of Hy Soul," playing the organ accompaniment himself, and in the evening be-presided at the organ byre quest of Miss Flora Gable, organist. Had the weather been fair the Richland and Hillbach choirs would also have partici paled in tbe song service. Ou Dr. and Mrs.

Thou. Miller will close their mansion on Prospect Hill and move to Lebanon fur tbt printer. are being made for a joint debate between tbe Cioeionian Literary society, of this tnwn, and the Kleinfeltereville society. The joint com mittee will hold its first meeting this evening. It is hard luck when a person is in fine fettle for a successful set to with a Thanksgiving turkey and the turkey fails to materialize.

We know of a mau who bad the experience. Yesterday the Reformed church bell as tolled in token of the death of Levi Oberly, a former landlord of the Frank lin House. His last residence was some distance below Reading, but his remains will be brought here for burial on Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock, and Rev T. C. Leinbaoh will deliver a sermon in the Reformed church.

The deceased was an innkeeper to tbe manor born and tad hosts Of friends. MAPI Mr. L. G. Noil was the first one in onr neighborhood to ban! sleigh this fall.

Mr. Edward Oianser spent last Sunday In Lebanon. Mr. Howard Scbaffer, of 583 Lriciusf street, Lebanon xpeat a fvw days ii, Synerona gunning trip. His tufct-Hs wae, as it usually is of all gunners this Sp 7aker Keed said: "I dislike to comment on tbe messase becanse it would not be seemly to do it in adequate terms.

It i. disappointing bothin mat- suggestions and recom- ter and man ner. It is largely made up of endlUioM not in accordance with my reeume of the reports of his j. notio oweve that he goes secretaries, end they have hardly beenim- Unjj of ffie departments and proved by condensation. On the Hawaiian, tnltf em fully.

Its length, too, IS question wo are left, as much in tbe dark the average message." steamer, just as we have been waiting so Company long. That part of the message which n- Sr ArrLi Dec. North American latestotbe tariff is most surprising. It Bo investment company announces Its' asseverates that the house committee in iug pension. charge of that subject has formulated plans devised methods of taxation which, as I a member, I have not even heard proposed.

"It is a rather unusual sensation to learn of the deed of the committee, not In th committee room, but from the presidento the United States. Has that committee ceased even in form to be composed ol botl parties, und has it without even the for mail ty of a word in open committee in formed the president of its determination in such way that the president can communicate it to the house? "How long has it been part of onr sys tern that the committee of an independen branch, and above all the committee whid controls the purse, shall report to congrei through the president? Is this the resul of the rumored blending of the appointiv with the legislative power? It is bad enongl to have a tariff bill made up by a little as Mr. Wilson calls) to have itcoramunicated tothepres dent before it reaches even the committee still less the house, shows a to bo moved by no facts and modified by arguments, which makes apparent the absurdity of appointing Republicans on th committee of ways and means at all tlmea." Mr. Sprluger Commends It. Air.

Springer of Illinois of the bankin, and currency committee of the present eon gress said: "In reference to the tariff th message IE clear and forcible. The presi dent does not enter into an elaborate discussion of tbe subject, but recommends complete compliance with demands of th American people for tariff reform. In this the message will receive the cordial com mendation of every Democrat in tbe Ian and of many others who realize that onr present protective system is Injurious thebestinterestsofthepeople. In reference to Hawaii the president takes the only eourse which is consistent with intema tioual honor and comity." Mr. Holmnn of Indiana: "It is an abl and forcible document.

The earnest gestions of seonoiny contrast strongly wit messages heretofore presented." Chairman Wilson of the ways and committee: "The president's message is al right. He is especially right on the tariff. Mr. Tracey of New York: "I am satisfied with it. It is good message." Mr.

Gear of Iowa, member of the com vaittee on ways and means: "The preslden says that he will restore Liliuokalan gives the majority of the ways and mean committee nway on the income tax ai Unacock tsa' the tariff it loc-i L-vju and asks tbe people not to kick." i Mr. Bynnrn of Indiana, mt-niber of th iivs ainl means committee: "It was aver season (limited). i i-leafr? Noll and J. H. Reese concise but clear statement, of the njuli madaVtrip to Myemown on Sunday.

i tnde of questions will be Ou Sunday evening tbe protracted to consider, ig commenced in the Evangelical S'jmu sections I woul like to road more carefully, btit the prlnc mec-c my John A. Blanch, confectioner r.pprovafej um pleased with th a Hempsrly ruadt variff question nad the courageous manoe iuu Lieu the incident, came to the suppor 1 i couli Charles Templin, of Gravel Hill, the minority members have bad that friends at Reading on Sat- conclusion has been reached. If reports rday did running the Myeretowu roast turkey Toe boys aud that be their rafter- arrant i toe larceny Jrtyof JtsiUtolen in the iSiJJIfcape entered evening coffee WL today reoeiv- jail yard tflenj F. Ten- oa Thursday at look and Ladder Messrs, aud Mr. Samuel" M.

Blanch made a bnsi-! toe ness trip to IVbaoon on Wednesday. not be accomplished without Mr. liarrj Lliamoc was confined to tbe the administration, bmite a few days with Quiuuy. i Mr. Dlti A gaubicg nlnh ilr.

Payne of Sew York, membor of the Syi'cr. It meet 1.1 ery asi rday wars and rumus committee: "The messaMS to shoot bluo pigeons. remarkably disappointing document. isirminlr ton rfsumo of the I ports of the several departments to whic! the president seldom adds an opinion MB own. On important matters it gives little information.

On Hawaiian affairs it gives us no information. His announcement of the internal revenue feature of tbe plan of the ways and means committee is astounding. This is the first information STNKB, PA. C. U.

LATRH. m. 4. 1898. LOBDWDERRY imU.

services and Sunday-schools were poorly attended on Sunday. Mrs Lavina Cuter, of Reading, is visiting friends at New Market Forge. unlay and Sunday, Amos Longeueoker made a Reading on Friday last are correct, the people of London are in trip to formed on this important matter much earlier than members of the committee. Mr, and Mrs J. Harper Straok, of Lei-- The question now seems to be whether all anon, were tbe guests of Mr.

and Mrs. legislation must originate at the Juho G. Stauffer on Sonday. John Duoough, of Palmyra, was the first to haul ikleigo yesterday morning. Honse." Mr.

Dingley of Maine: "The message is voluminous and wearisome in its recapitulation of the smaller incidents of the tinesi which have arisen in our foreign affairs, hut on tbe one great foreign question of which congress as well as the country onght to know the exact situa- Tbe snow on Sunday was qni'e tin expected aud many wero found especially tbe young folks, lor could be tracked from their sweethearts to their homes. Martin Early, of Palmyra, is mak- our relations with Hawaii- ing great improvements at bio reservoir the message is as silent as the grave." on Uravel Hill. He has built another Mr. Dalzcll of Pennsylvania, member of and much larger reservoir than tbe old the ways and means committee: "ItwonU and drilled two deep wells. The seem that the president has not yet heard water will be pumped from the two wells the news from Massachusetts, New York by Iwo large iron frame wind pumps Pennsylvania, Ohio anil Iowa.

When hi Into the reservoir. He can then supply refers to the reduction of tariff charges on the town people with pure, fresh water. the necessaries of life, I suppose he basref- Uso. I erence to champagne and brandy. It seems I like cruel sarcasm on the part of the presi Fine Dongola eDt to speak of the benefit to result to the wage earner from free raw materials when we come to consider the thousands of men Our Ladies' Button Shoes patent tip and plain opera, common sense and square; al widths and styles.

Our price $3 00 Guaranteed as good as sold elsewhere a Cobeu Bro's. Philadelphia shoe store. ootl3-tf Tha Will Attend Chnrch. Horco Commuuiou has tendered the Brotherhood ol this city and Wee Lebanon, an invitation to attend servic in Salem U. B.

church, on Sunday eve ing, Rev. 8. Gable will preach an appropriate sermon. Hood's and Only Hood's Hood's Sarsaparilla is carefully prepared Irom Sareaparilla, Dandelion, Mao- drake, Dock, Juniper berries and other well known remedies, by a peculiar combination, proportion auu process, giving to flood's barsaparilla curative powers not possessed by other medicines. It efleots remarkable when other preparations fail.

HOOD'S PILLS biliousness. xFine Coats nter SOODS OEPArmiEHT. of smaterial it Mora has been neg- Cloak DsjptiftMiL ITT JOB will find aU Hewest will flaa the largest Stock opened last i being the conuaot- that will be homeless, hungry aud desperate when the coal and the ore mines of this country are shut up for tbe benefit of the foreigner. Oa the whole, he must be most devoted admirer of the president who can fiml in the message any strengthening of the Democratic position on the tarifl question. lioar It Remarkable.

Senator Hoar: "It was a most remark- message in several respects. It treats the important questions affecting the welfare of the country feebly and briefly. It is verbose, dull and diffuse in giving details and unimportant facts concerning the departments. "The imputation of the president concerning civil service reform, to the effect that the law was enacted because of fear of public opinion and uot because of the conviction of the legislators who enacted it, is without precedent. This reflection comes with an ill grace from a president who has dealt as the existini; president hag dealt with the consular service of the United States without even taking the advice ol his secretary of state and whose appointment of Vuu Alen has been such an offense to the country's sense of decency." Mr.

Boutelle of Maine: "It is tho first executive document which directly im- ami charged malfeasance in office and practically treason upon a United miiiiMcr against whom nothing i ue administration up to the time ins resignation vsas accepted. The People of may be aware of the pol- K-y which the ruler of the United States ar.rt his authority for mating war, teanugcion-n am! putting up governments. out we are Senator Voe-rhess: "Iu the main the measure is a sound, strong document. I have not examined it crit.cally and cannot go luto closer criticism. 1 1 Link it will be well received by the A number of other senators, most whom were Democrats, were seen, but declined to express their views.

Among these were Sherman of Ohio, Aldrich of Rhode Island. Hill of New York, Daniel of Virginia, Mills of Texas, Coke of Taxes, Jones of -ArirsuRBS, Cockrell of BOssoori, Smith of New. Jersey, Harris of Walthatl of UlaalsaippL LOJTCOX, Dee, all TfcjmnflhC BUhop Dec. gUty.fltth year of his age. unr missionaries in.Thibet, who have not yet succeeded in penetrating to the sacred city of Lhasa been sorely in oeed of late of the expert assistance of some American or European could pnt them on a footing of friendship with the adepts of that country, Introduce them to the sajsteries of tbe famous mountain ntonesterias wtere Koot, Hoomi, Lai Sing learn tbe mysteries of life and death end where the secrets of ancient magic have been preserved for eenturies.

It was there, after many years residence in India, that Kellar, now the most famous of living magicians, learned tbe mysteries of Black and White Magic and the art of philosophy. And it is to him that the missionaries have appealed; su that if his performance is missed now it may be many years before it can be seen again. Tbe only Kellar will give his really nueqnalled entertainment in Leb anon at tbe Fisher Opera 5th and comes flashed with a metropolitan one of the most trying cironm utances during a long summer seaeno in Daly's Theatre, where he pleased the critical metropolitan audiences to the tup of their bent with tbe same marvels which he now proposes to exhibit here. Xht Bsssln. That famous organization, Cosgrove and Grant's comedians, will be seen at tbe Fisher Opera House on Deo.

8 in the wondei fully successful farcical skit, Tbe Dazzler. the company and tbe piece bare attained a metropolitan reputation in their three years of unvarying success, and their appearance here will be one of the events of the season. Latest QutMtaH tn Itomr, Wheat, luttsr, PHILADBLPHIA. Deo. 5,1893.

but steady; Penn'a su- pen. Pa. extra, f2 25 8 2.50;No.9 family, $2 winter straight, Sila 3 -10: patent, J3.50a3.75; spring pftent.t3.75a4.00. and steady; No. 3 red, No.

2 r-a. red, 07o. Quiet and steady; No. 3 for local trade, old, new No. 2 in export No.

2 660, and unchanged; No. 2 white, 87c. So. 3 do. No.

2 mired, 85c. winter, flSalB; spring, B.M.ED UA.Y Quiet weaij timothy, small bales, 75. aud steady; Penn'a creamery, extra, prints, extra, wholesale, do. do. jobbing, a SOsSSo.

and steady; Penn. firsts 27o. end steady; N. T. factory.

11 J.12J part skims, in barrels, and in fair demand at as to qoalir.v. LIVE sad unchanged fowls, hens. roosters, old, sprin chickens, 80 ducks, geese, turkevs, Sato. DBBSSED POULTBT- Quiet and steady supplies ample; fowls, choice, do fair to good, roosters, 6s7c. spriDj; chickens, nearby, do.

do western dry picked, extra, do. do good toohoice 8aVa. do. tarkeys, choice to fancy, nearby, lOallc. do.

western, good to prime, 9alOo do inferior to fair, GaSo. lOc. do. western, geese, nearby, 9ilOo do. western, 8a9c.

prime city, coun try. ISAAC IDII, Strictly One Price Clothier, 828 CUMBERLAND ST, The Force of Argument of a business house soliciting patronage should resolve itself into fancies, The Stock, the Variety, the Quality, Make and Style of the Goods, and not least, the PRICES, should form the only points held up for discussion in the newspapers off? Daily are models of brevity; always new, always; true. He don't have to indulge in splurges to to let the pebple know that he is in own. business goes on briskly every day. Every garment is sold on its merit.

STORM? OVERCOATS in endless variety. Good, Honest, Day Light Dealing at Isaac WoL's. ISAAC Strictly One Price dottier, 828 CUMBERLAND ST. Lekaa.41, Pa. We have no tic-d lately the tendency of customers object to the price of Rubbers.

I We want here and now to have a frank talk with yon about Robbers NEW SHOE STORE. S. of Building. 753 Cumberland. ROCX Daily sy J.

W. TTI Cu ksrlaaa ttnet, Dw. 5.ISM. Open'g. Oles'K A.O.O 3D HK Oan.

Southern 64 0 C.O.*St.I. 38X C. B. ft BTH Jersey Central LtkeBhora Oatf. Mo.

Paeifle Northwestern R. T. Central New England No. No. Pac.

North American fauinu Mai. toctt Island. Richmond J-aui Paelflc Western DBIOB Manhattaa 118 23 "isk "2'j- 89 1V7 Open'f Hlfht Low't Olos Corn 40 Oats Pork 12A5 LanL 7.8J Wheat Corn Jats 12.S5 7.80 1241 772 124- 28'-. TOnaT. Oar Lots-Wheat 196, jorn, 315) Oats, 210 Hogs, aj.ooj TOMOBBOW.

Car 13; Cora, 260; Oats, 107: Hogs, 13,000 WEEKLY OEaDI KAgXET. The following are the payirg pri Brain. Corrected weekly by A.Stric tons, Lebanon, red wheat I'uliz wheat Whliewheat lorn ices nl itrickler's HE TRUST (Rubber, Trust) last Spring ordered an advance of 12 to 22 per cent, on Rubber Goods. Some kinds only 12 per cent; some articles as much as 22 per cent Of course we objected, and there is not a retail house in the country that did not object, but we were powerless. Think of a retailer with a $10,000 investment raising a protest to a monopoly like the Limited Rubber Trust with a capital the protestingon earth would avail nothing with a conscienceless Rubber Trust In these we are going to try to be lenient on RUBBERS.

We are going to sell them as close as possible we expect to cut profits very short, but do be charitable when you go to the shoe stores in this city to buy rubbers. Don't blame the try to break down his legitimate pro fits. If he wants to charge you an illegitimate profit, then go to whom you can buy at a fair profit Men ought to be sati fied ttiis season with close margins. Exorbitant prices are not legitimate prices. NEW COMMONWEALTH SHOE STORE, 753 Cumberland Street, P.

O. of A. Building. oa Those who delight In the skating will be to learn that this morning a large number of eentlemen bad a deligbtlul the icy surfsce of the Union canal In the vicinity of the basin. herahemaybefonnd.

(tats and County Boss tor John A. TThler, the collec city, will be at the county office in the court honse during thei day and from i to 8 o'clock In the ror the convenience of those thstcannot call doring the day. fepOn-tl. Aug. 25,1818.

I hereby testify thai i had severe pains in my limbs, no that it prevented me from steeping About midnight I rubbed myaelf with tbe GOOD SAMABITAJ UUnmflT, prepared by O. Light, and instantly relieved. I am subject to pain in my limbs and since using the lini merit am better than I have been for five years. J. B.

BECKER, 118 North Seventh St. For sale at No. 15 North Seventh and £9 North Eigiith and grocery stores. aug9i Clerks of school boardu san obtain i nnal financial statement blanks at this office. They are printed after the author lied form and will fully the.

pnr pose for which they are Intended. Or tiers by mail will be attended to. Address tbe NEWS, Lebanon, Pa. tf Spanish Rose Balm FOR THE HANOJ. FACE AND SKIN.

No preparation will cure chapping as quick or is half so plea-ant 10 us 15 BOTTLBS. Boger'sThroatl Voice Trocks Yon will Sing Better, Feel Defer and Talk Better tnera. o- Voloe, Bronchitis. and all Throat troubles yield when they arj- is 10 aind Spectacles for Christmas. is more acceptable ttan a of 8.

KCTACLKS or Vflll esn aurehsse them vow and have IWU tte IPDSCS changed to suit tne eyes after the holidays. 14to tnn the week. Byes FBKK. IgfS, Vetateas, Dried Antes, Lard, Be- Be. BOf 'R'S DRUG STORE South Eighth St, Cheapest Line in the city to Select from.

HATTERS MEN'S FURNISHERS '-775 Cumberland Street: rj.NE a Very few, probably, are quite so well dressed for Thanksgiving as BU Turk- sh Majesty, who is much admired in unless it be tbose who have paid visit to onr store, and made judicious purchases from our stock Address yonr- to the task of dressing for Thanksgiving without delay, as the bell wilt soon ring for dinner and all the belles and otber guests must be attired for the occasion 1 We can supply yon with every requisite of an elegant; appearance on this courtly wcasion. Our stock includes Plated and Sterling Novelties, Ladies' and JUver and Gold Watches. Loose Diamonds a Specialty. STOLL 4 F1MK, 20 S. Math St DIED.

the 4th la this city, John Paine, axed 77 years. Funeral Krviees will be held on Thursday storting at 9:30 at the house of Jacob McfJun- nel', on street. Preaching in First Ke- tnrmea chu.cn. at Mt Lebamn. Friends and relatives are ranted to at'- nd without for her notice.

Fashionable Attire! TO MEASURE. Beer Brewers -AUD- DRIVERS I that I have the only Genuine BOOT in Lebanon. Call and see them at MILLER'S 845 CUMBERLAND ST. THE TAILOR. Very Suitable Christinas.

Tie tollowlnii are gooas In whlck for flneoen and lams aaaortmout we think we excel PKRFC.VXBT, Kirk nsrr ATDstiZBK-. TOIUCT (OAP8, far FnsrBtS, AB immmt, TMtely of BBCSMSOI or ALL K1KDJ, POWDEB-, All at Vrrr Lownt Pilcm. McGOWAN, Apotlwctry, 8. T. Cor.

7th and To THE For tne convenience of the public, we have estabuahrd tbe to which work ran brought. It wll betaken away, eomul-fd in goou style returned omptly The patronage of tte puDlle Is reopectJolly so lelted. II. I. BRESLII, feat Offlee, Leksiai, Ft.

AOBNOIB VOK TUB AWKBtCAN HiND LAVNOhT: Prank Paine, Shoemaker. IM Went Harr- B. Oses, Grocer. 1111 Lehman M. cchools.

g'O er, 433 North. Ninth eo Henry, iroeer. Gullforl hender, grocer Finh ehman 4. eieeiey, ir-icrr, fleann Hill W. corpman grocer.

Kront an-' Wrldnan Fraak g. eh a "5 -oath Ninth D. W. Knoll, Chntnu' R. M.

Miller, (rneer. Sm-tt Tenth K. D. Leob. mocer, 301 H.BreMler,stovs.*c oath 4 W.

Ball grocer 2 7 Sweet IJoine J. Malar, grocer. 303 Cnsiberland deeS 1 nrHTKOTINSU EYOrjPBOFKBTTIK THE Valley Mntnal Fire Ins. Co. which has no niudjasud or unpaid J.

SHXTTEB. Office, 18 S. Eighth St. Blaoks an more very generally worn for dress; fashion says so. Oar 8t ock is therefore) complete one.

Clay Diagonals, a r.d Cheviots, mate in long aklrts, thresr button outawsyg. styles if you willj WARD, ,29 S. Eighth 8L I opened np wltban stook ol Grtwries, Dry Goods, Notions, bsrblofli, to occnpieirn OUB We sell nine but-pure 8p Soia. Try our Madiorelaiid GWe as a call or drop a postal you need we will deUf jroor aay part oUhe S. W.

Cor. Ninth tod The most troublesome period oltKsjtlM cheteeth-rAKC-te about See that tnation avoid that unnecessary at anee and pain in time. Il you have any 011 to-do, have it done at once. If yon have is tone extracted why OOONTUNO.Kfrhs*? friends today xhere it had one at It comes to as that other dentists rtolnltysar they bave a similar me soy right here that no dentbttettp county can obtain the rlsht ODGWT UNDER: L. E.

MILLER. WDlcrv mtMt. i Hew BclJdffsr. MUTUAL FIRE iNSDEANcm' Located at JOHBSTOWH, laeonwtatMi AniullK. ittr.

rvB. A. W. 8HTTLT2, PRACTWKat.Of 23 YEARS' Otlttm, 415 N. 9th St.

frrrc UnJsiB A Good Tailor who makes a suit perfect'in tit perfect workmanstg and at a reasonable price. He takes as much pride ia turning CLOTHING as you do in wearing it can fill your order to entire satisfaction. Inspect my 1-ne. C. E.

RAUCtf Merchant Tailor Tenth.

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