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1 THE SIOUX CITY JOTJBNAIi THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1892. tiro tn whirh TTects to devote him the physicians entertain hopes of i his final recovery. self for some time. He will go to Europe OUR Octnhfr 1 1 is the date fixed for the joint FALL CAMPAIGN PEESELTT XTEEK'S STORE? TALK CHICK ERING discussion in this "city between W. W.

Wit- this winter to place securities of the enterr prises in which he is engaged Hotel Iteffisters. Aifc thft Gnrrptrtn: M. G. Felton, Correc- mer ana a. is.

unmmmt, aemocravro jvuu republic candidates respectively for presidential electors-at-iarge. Capt R. J. Chase has let the contract, and work has been commenced on a block Sioux City, Sept. 15th, 1S93.

tfonville Mrs. Keeler, Fort Dodge Robert Yates. Yankton James F. Cross, Rosebud miiiiioimTao. 6 large Cakes Cocoanut 25C '7c Acrpnnr- a.

V. O'Dnrtnell. Des Moines: J. uair iJrush. I Ladies 25c Silk Ties.

7..., $1.00 and $125 Kid Gloves M. Brooks, NeweU: H.xE. Nio We Hair Brush, worth 25c wont Stop io tell how it 13c 15c 75c 25c Child's Tooth Brush. Knitting Silk (black and $mm alwa VP mm? cafne about. 5c 50c Ladles'' Choice Pen Knives jsoys- 4uc extra -Xies.

25C I brara. At the Merchants. G. O. Holbrook, Onawa; A.

E. Wilcox, Yankton; Mary TTftftline-. Nemaha flitv N. J. Noteboom, 10c Silk Ribbon: 50 i Tlie reasons for these low prices, Gentlemen's extra Pocket Celluloid Soap 50c Calliope: L.

City; Anton no doubt, would be interesting, but 50e Nnvnt. Vnnbtnn J. Ti. Solt. Sldnev: J.

r. FOUNDERS OF THE AMERICAN PIANOFORTE. im? in Celluloid Hand Mirrors. Toilet per doz Men's Back we must hurry- on to facts to-day. MnMahan.

Akron: R. W. Johnson, Del- of lour small store rooms on the east side of Douglas, between Fifth and Sixth streets. The blocks will be of brick, and one story ittheightijr Chief Kellogg" of the fire department, has received word that the new apparatus ordered for the fire etation to be established in the packing house district is being constructed: and will be 'ready to ship in a short time. Haskins Bros.

Co'. the soap manufacturers, who have a contract for furnishing the government with 100,000 pounds of oap, wiU begin work on tne contract the first of the month. The soap wiU be shipped to the different Indian reservations. 75c 15c Ribbon 4c 25c Leather Belts 15c Silk Fringe, per yard 10c Good 75c Cream Dress Lace, per 15c Wide Cream Dress Lace per 25c TiATTP3. We begin that popular weekly sale 63 WTTS fei which closes Fridav evening: at STATIONERY -jf is v.

6 o'clock. 5c Thick Ink Tablet. Choice Ink Tablet. i Understand, the sale of these Hanging Lamp Seaside 10c 10c things begins at 2 this afternoon, and closes at 6 o'clock Fri- Baronial Envelopes C3.S8 4.50 5.38 X9.00 C3.83 $3.66 3:38 4.02 4.50 5.61 J. V.

Mahoney and Father Fowler, returned vesterdav from St. Paul, where they 40c 40c 4-qulre i 4-quIre Day-book had gone bearing an invitation to Archbishop just A Full Line of these Celebrated Pianos received. Ireland to deliver tne oration at tne uoinm- GENTLEECENS GOODS. bus' dav observance in this city. Much to their regret they found that the eloquent archbishop could not come.

Laundrled White 75c Fall 40c Fall Shirts 40c The Homeopathic Medical association day. 1 1 11 1 NOTIONS AND TOILETS. (This afternoon and Friday,) Cotton, 3c ball. Elastic Web, 3c yard. Hose Supporters, 9c pair.

Shell Hair Pins, 10c dozen. 4711 Soap, 12c cake. Black Pins, 3c box. i -Hair Brushes, 19c. i Vegetable Brushes, 4c.

Pozzonia Powder, 29c. met Tuesdav evening at the office of Dr. Linen DIITITER 7AHE. 100 piece, neat pattern.i 9,40 100 piece, 3 colors, gold edge 11.40 Carlsbad China. i 25 .00 Havlland China, worth $45, for.

00 Six decorated, open stock patterns that you can suit yourself in assortments. -Hew TYhite Ware. I STODItlXS. 25c Cuticura Soap, 15c Extra French Soap loc the Toy buUding, and discussed some interesting cases which had been re nxegant 500 Overall 50c ported. Different sites for -i the location of the Homeopathic hospital was also dis uoatuioves 35c- Driving Gloves.

50c cussed, but not definitely decided upon. pj A RTI mont. At the Booge D. T. RUey, Iowa Falls Miss A.

G. Jack, Harlan; Mrs. A. J. Gray, Hampton; H.

C. Spauiding, Luverne; W. R. Renken, MitcheU; H. E.

Goodrich, Yankton J. L. Hintz, White Lake; C. F. Ida Grove; G.

Monlux, Rock Rapids; H. H. CanSeld. Boone; Arthur Mebaw, C. II Scott Durbin, Ha warden; J.

Thode, Akron. At the Fowle: E. A. Aldricb, Madison, S. D.

Wm. Slaughter, Akron, Io. D. D. Smith, Dubuque; B.

Davis, MitcheU, S. T. Ash, Rock Valley; F. L.Andrews, Scotland, D. Joseph Soesbe, Battle Creek, Io.

J. "Thomas, Storm Lake; T. Wolfe, Baltimore; R. McCloskey, Dubuque; W. A.

Burdick, Lansing, Burr, Fort Dodge I. Bag-stead, Gayville, S. D. J. N.

Blagatt, Gay-viUe, S. J. E. La Vialette, St. James C.

W. Gurney and wife, Concord, Neb. F. J. White, Flandreau, S.

D. W. F. Moore, Mrs. Moore, Sidney, Neb.

W. W. Bowers. Egan, S. D.

J. Kissman, MitcheU. Attend Culver's Blanket sale today and tomorrow. Cloak sale today and tomorrow. Dress goods sale today and tomorrow.

Underwear sale today and tomorrow. Hosiery sale today and tomorrow. Handkerchief sale today and tomorrow. Do not miss the bargains that wiU be offered. GtrrsEi's pharmacy.

Open aU night. Notice. Those in Second ward who have not paid their poll tax are requested to call at 410 Nebraska street before -the 20th inst. The city, attorney wiU take the matter in hand after that date. jsuck 35c F.

G. Sever and G. R. Grant stock Mocha Gloves v. I 35 holders in the Pease VaUev Transportation company, are in the city to inspect the steamboat.

Capitola Butt, purchased to run in their trade. The gentlemen say that Gash Department Store, tnere is enough grain waiting tor smpment Charles Mix county now to keen the LINENS. (This afternoon and Friday.) Stamped Doylies, 8c. I' Tray Cloths, 25c. I i4 Splashers, 17c.

Dresser Scarfs, 20c. boat busy until the river closes. 400-411 A number of Sioux City people will go. to LeMars this mornine- to take part in the celebration to be given by the Germans of that place todav. Amonc those who will ro are Dr.

G. Brasch and wife, William HATTEMACH BROS Neiper and wife, John Lessnick, A. Singer, WQ R. Appiano, Steven Kastlan, John Deuschle George Baldesand, and. Theodore Kipp A.

J. WestfaU was in the city yesterday and JEWELERS said he had just received information from the national committee of the people's TOWELS. (This afternoon and Friday.) 15-26 Glass Towels, 43ic. 1 18-36 11c. I 20-36 Fine Huck Towel, 15c.

22-46 Damask Fancy Border, 25c. TABLE LINENS. I (This afternoon and Friday.) Cream Damask, 33c. party that Hamlin Garland, or Boston, and John T. Willitts.

of Elansas, have been -AND- booked to speak at Sioux City, September USIC G0MPANY, (WHOLESALE AND EE TAIL) at the court house. W. H. Graham is nursing a very lame foot, the result of a runaway accident on Silver Bleached Damask, 62-inch, 45c. Full Bleached Damask, 49c.

Third street, just east of -Howard. The team he was driving became 4 frightened Double Damask Bleached, 68-inch, STEiSMWAY SONS 410 FOURTH STREET. and started to run. It irot mixed no with i 72-inch, 79c. the pillars of the elevated road, and Mr.

Graham was thrown from bis seat to the vln the fall bis foot was caught in the spokes or the wheel and badly sprained. SIODI CITY SAFE DEPOSIT AND TMS COMPANY! Workmen have commenced remodeline JL tne iiotei uxiord. Tne omce bas been en SECURITY BANK larged to aoout tnree times its former 6ize, a billiard room has been put in, the bouse has been equipped with electric lierhts and IOWA. changes have been made to make more rooms on the ground floor. As soon as this a a.

zr Mlue Jays on Toast. The ladies wiU serve a blue jay supper in the church' parlors of the First Baptist church this evening from 6 to o'clock. 'A -TtrBKiSH the latest musical comedy, will soon be seen in this city. Winsome little Marie Heath is the star of the organization, and Manager Macoy has a strong company in support of this little lady. Her latest composition is, "Won't You Play That Game Called Kissing?" and its," air and beautiful poetry will no doubt "prove to be more popular than its predecessor; Walter Dauphin, the musical director of the company, has written a new song and dedicated It to Marie Heath, the title of which is, "I Don't Like Boys Under Ten." The musical work of the company is exceedingly clever and far superior to any farce comedy on the road.

Miss Fannie Durham, late prima donna of the "Little Tycoon," Henry Voel, leading baritone, late of '-'AU Baba," James F. Greene, the singer and dancer, late of i'Oh, What a Night 1" Frank Murphy, the original "Mr. Jeppe and Fannie Delano late of Tony Pastor's own company, and Josephine Stanley, the serpentine dancer, are the prominent members in support. They will appear at the Peavey Grand September 17. Rkad local ad.

of Rose Market. work is completed work wiu be commenced DOMESTICS. (This afternoon and Friday. 36-inch Brown Muslin, 4c. 36-Inch Bleached Muslin, 5c.

8-4 Bleached Sheeting, 18c. 8-4 17C. BLANKETS. (This afternoon and Friday.) 10-4 Middlesex Blanket, 79c 10-4lWool Blanket, S3.49. 10-4'Sauta Barbara Blanket.

$5.10. COMFORTS. i i (This afternoon and Friday,) Full Size Comfort, 68c. i 44 9Sc. DECKER EVERETT, KKABE, FISCHER, on the new sixty-room addition to be built PAID CAPITAL, IOO.OOO.OO.

in the rear of the south wing of the house. I A large force or workm en are now en gaged in making repairs to the cedar block Does a General Trust and Safe Deposit Business pavements in: the business portion of the city. many-plaees new planking wiU be Chartered by the State Iowa, to receive and execute trusts of everv eharar-' put under tne pavement and new blocks jfo. isir substituted for those that have rotted out In this way it is thought that the pavement Actoas agent for the registration and transfer of stocks and bonds of cornora- in the business district can be made service able for some time to come and nearly as smootn and even as it was wnen it Was first -The Safe Deposit Vault of this Company Is constructed on the latest aDDrove plan, has every device for the protection of depositors and is Fire and Bnrirla Proof. Boxes of all sizes to rent.

1 biat put down. Dress Good Department Bargains i A plumber who was tapping a gas main Largest and Most Complete Music House in the West (IMPOSTEBS AND JOBBERS.) at the corner of. Twentieth and- Jackson T7. p. hahxex, streets yesterday afternoon for C.

P. Brown- was overcome by gas while down A. B. BEALL, Secretary. I (This afternoon and Friday.) 30-inch Dress Plaids, price 15c.

30-Inch Dress Flannels, price 19c. 38-Snch Dress Flannels, price 43c -38 and 40-inch Chevrons, price 48c in the trench. Men working with him dis covered him and took him out in time to Latest styles in fal leckwear at Stuart Vaughn's, 420" Pierce street. What everybody says must be po. Guin- save his life.

The police ambulance was MUSICAL GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1 JOTTINGS ABOUT called to remove him to his home, but be fore it arrived he bad recovered sufficiently to oe removed, ins name could not be ey's candies are the best. H. Leadeb corner Third and earned. Ke-wg Briefs. I Brings is building a handsome residence on Morning Side.

Capt. Gere said yesterday afternoon that Write for Catalogues and Prices- Douglas streets, are wholesale dealers in Val Blatz Brewing company's Milwaukee eo iar as ne Knew no returns nad been re borne very bad break are in the paving ceived from the invitation extended bv the beer and jobbers 01 nee Kentucky whiskies. Peirce Block, Pierce Street, SIOUX CITY, IOWA Baltimore road to the people of Sioux City 54-Inch Broadcloth, price 89c. 40-inch Bedford Cord, price 75c. China Silks, 30c.

Evening Shades la Satins, 47c Black Taffeta Silk, 22-incb, 69c. Black Surah Silk, 22-Inch, 69e. Black Rhadame Silk, 22-inch, 59c Black Royal Silk, 98c. Black Faille Silk, 24-inch, 9Sc. Hosiery! Immense Sale of Hosiery! This afternoon and Friday.) repumican congressional committee to take stock in the enterprise.

'The Open' till '9 o'clock evenings. Telephone connections. win meet oionx uity JSeptembeie 28. invitation was made in good ath." he said. 'The companv 1 wants to give the people uuiuira uiu ooupni xne street car nere an opportunity.to protect toe interest nuTertiBing priTUeges rrom J.

F. Peavey. Clingan's pharmacy, prescriptions, 903 4th The Peninsular stoves. As the cool evenings of autumn creep which their subscription of stock, throu eh j. iiB lurniraro and ttcn tt "nf NOTICE.

"We take pleasure in informing the residents of Sioux City and tne tax voted tne company, inves them. old Academy of Mnsic are to be used in the The only way they can do this, and prevent uv" arjeiy meater, "tv tne Issue of any evidence or indebtedness. 'TliuTsdaySept. 15th, 1892. is to take enough stock to raise the amount u.

a. jjewis was cbosen manager of the JV orthern Land company! at its annual election Tuesday night. needed to build the line." upon us many people say; Well, we must have a new and will wonder who has the best and most economical. We will answer that question for We have the agency for the famous line of Peninsular stoves. They are noted for the large and Ladies' black cotton Hose, 8c.

Ladles', heavy Hose, black boot, colored top, 25c. Ladies' black all-wool Hose, 25c. vicinity -that hereafter the W. S. Stratton Music Co.

will 1 act as exclusive dealers for the sale of the celebrated STEINWAY SONS and A. B. CHASE Pianos in Sioux City and' Northwestern Iowa. TO-DAY we we'll "be on the quick Dr. William Brush, who carne here from Peter Clausen has remored his grocery MitchsU recently to take charge of the step to supply the demand for our of the North west, has been uuscao uuui easi, x-ourxa street to opnng-dale avenue, Morning Side.

amount of heat they produce with a small making excellent progress in the work of amount of coaL Thev are unauestionablv a oaay uerraan day at LeHars and bringing school out of the financial the finest line of stoves made. We have a quite a large number of Germans from difficulties into which it had gotten. In very large tock; Call and inspect them. oioux iity are expected to be present. stead of figurine on new improvements and Ladies' and Children's Underwear.

Ladies' all-wool Combination Suits, extra fine quality, $2.00. Children's Camels' Hair Vests and Drawers from 35c up. the enlargement of the school, he has been Work on the high school buUding corner BXTRxs iiusr, 414 Pierce Street. Go to Stuart for "your hats wwixta ana jaesson, is progressing rapidly and wiU be inclosed in the next three weeks. endeavoring to remove the mcu mbrances against what property the school now has, and as so far succeeded in raising: about and furnhsbing 430 Pierce street.

LYON, POTTER General "Western Agents, 174 and 176 Wabash Chicago, Ilia William Stedtwat, of Steinway Sons, New York, President. I Geo. W. Lyon; formerly serlor partner of Lyon Healy, Vice-President. E.

A. Pottee, Secretary and Treasurer. I SEASONABLE fT The LeMars Globe notices it as something handsome Footwear, through the out-reaching influence of our. Thursday Bargain Sales. TJany have become familiar with the generous methods of our store, Are you? 3 THESE ARE FACTS.

$30,000 of claims that were eld against the institution. Those interested me uumoer oi iifiiiars people Notice. Those in First and Sixth wards who have Handkerchiefs, Etc. 1 (For this afternoon and Friday.) Ladles white and colored, hand embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c Good quality Saxony Yarn, 7c skein. in the institution say that he is, now in a fair way to putting the school on a sound basis and clearing up the indebtedness standing against it.

not paid their poll tax are requested to call at 1123 West Fourth streeet before th iZth in6t. The city attorney will take this matter in hand after that date. tt uy uou uuswess in Dioux tay on iU. on-day. The break in the water mains on street which gave the department so much trouble during the past week has been re paired.

Deputy Sheriff Heddin has served papers in temporary injunctions upon Tom Piun-kett and Dan Smith, two Leeds saloonkeepers. fernonal. Colored Chiffon Laces, full assortment F. L. Andrews, of Scotland, S.

is at the Fowle. Prescriptions filled. Guiney's pharmacy. Dtnn.AP hats. The correct styles for i fall Fcrto day uillsjll- William Wells returned yesterday from his Chicago trip.

at Stuart 420 Pierce street. A warrant was issued in Justice Foley's Ladies Fine Paris. Kid W. Burdick, of Lansing, was in the city yesterday. Blue Jaya oa Toast.

The ladies will serve a blue jay supper in the arrest of M. Brown, a junk who is charged with; petty Shoes patent leather tip-; court for merchant, larceny, CO. O'DonnelL of Des Moines, is a ped, nexi ble sole the church parlors of the First Baptist Sioux City visitor. church this evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. rV G.

went to Chicago vesterdav Ladies hand tarn shoe3 batton," fin grade Don- Orders taken for celebrated "An- Pilsener Budwei- gola Elid, patent leather tipped $3.00 ser, Faust and Anheuser bottled beer. No 19 West Third street. Telephone 4f0. Co. agents.

i Wm. Newton, ot'Haskins Bros. Co 4 who has been seriously iU; with malaria tot the past month, was reported out of danger yesterday. OG A. vice-president of the Sioux City Nursery and Seed company, is lying very iU with typhoid fever at the homot H.

A. ohns. Yesterday Superintendent Carlin was trying to have the city reservoir cleaned, but experienced some difficulty in securing men enough to do it. 'O. A.

Hutchinson, of the firm of Phillips Hutchinson, located at 516 Fifth street had his leg badly torn yesterday by being bitten by a Newfoundland doe. New England Sapper. i The ladies of Calvary "chapel will serve a Ladies' common sense-Hid Shoes, turnsole, would be good value at A C3.5Q. Price V-'-lPZiOU of colors, 25c. i 1 Cloak and Suit Department Bargains.

(Thts afternoon and Friday.) Heavy weight Jersey Jacket for street, 98c; worth 2.50. Ladies' Flannel Waists, price 3.49. Ladles' Silk Waists, $2.78. Ladles Reefer Suits lorlall and winter wear, 5978. Ladies new fall Jackets, price $3.49.

Novelties in Russian Blouses. Fine line Tea Gown. si i MAIL OBSESS. If you can't come, then clip out of this paper the itms you -wish and send your order by mail- "We promise, you our best service, and when you get the goods, should you; find any. you don't want, return them to us at once, and we will' refund your money." All orders mailed Thursday or Friday will get the benefit of the above prices.

MARTIN CO. New England supper in the building adjoin My stock is now filling up all lines for Fall Trade. "With a firm belief in good times for the coming fall and winter my purchases have been larger than ever in Watches Diamonds Clocks Silverware Bronzes A rt Souvenir Spoons Optical Goodsi i Etc. Will H. Beck, ing noiman's store, St.

Aubia station, Morning Side, this Thursday evening from 6 to 9 o'clock. Supper 25 cents. Evpht. Misses spring heel body come. bntton Shoes, good $1.50 Work on the new T.

hiiiMinw! value, JJongola kid Storm Lake, and Keturn. The Illinois Central.w511 sell round trip C2)0. worth tickets to Storm Lake and return Saturdays, good to return until and including the fol east of the Metropolitan is being delayed by the caring in of the earth about the excavation for the basement. The new wholesale dry goods company that is to occupy the Boston block is getting out advertising matter for distribution preparatory to commencing business. Next Sunday evenintr Dr.

Strickland W'ill lowing Monday, at one fare, or $3.45. Children's spring heel Sho3, same grade -were C1.85, to-day. $1.25 rjunlap Hats. Fall styles now open at Stuart Vaughn's, 420 Pierce street. afternoon on business.

4 B. E. Nichols 1 returned yesterday from a business trip to Chicago. 1 i E. M.

Dasher, agent of Hoy t's Texas Steer company, was at tbe Booge H. R. Ryder, of Syracuse, N. is in the city, the guest of John Ferrv at Morning Side. Misses Helen and Margaret Tittemore re-, turned last evening from their visit in Minneapolis.

Capt. C. F. PoweU left yesterday afternoon for Yankton to look after some river improvement work. Ji Charles McClure, paymaster of the United States army, was in the city yesterday on bis regular visit.

M. S. GUIs, traveling passenger agent of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern road, Was in the city yesterday. The family of II. Brown will leave in a few days for, Deming, N.

M. here Mr. Brown is engaged in the banking Dr. iUiam Jepson went to Omaha last' night to attend a meeting of the Missouri Valley Medical society; which will be held there today. A George W.

Young. Mrs. J. J. Spencer, Miss Mabel Daw, Mrs.

Rude and Lewis S. Beemer left last evening on the "Illinois Central for Washington. Mrs. M. Cary, for a number of years manager of the cloak department of tbe.Living-ston leaves for Omaha today to accept a similar position.

with the O. K. Scofield cloak bouse. 1 Dr. Knott and his son, Van, went to Council Bluffs last night to attend the quarterly meeting of the Medical Society of" the 'Missouri Valley, which convenes there today; They will return this F.

Henderson is in the city closings up his business affairs preparatory to' going to St. Louis, where he expects to locate. He is interested in an extensive land deal Our compl-to line of Ladies Oxfords ct greatly reduced prices. deliver a lecture at the First Baptist church on uThe Life and Character of Gen; U. S.

Grant, as Viewed by an ex-Confederate Blue Jays on Toast. The ladies will serve a blue jay supper in Officer." the church parlors of the First Baptist church this evening from 6 to 8 o'clock." MARTIN, LI W. I. Buchanan, cnier of the agricnltural ibureau of the worJd's fair, was in Forest Four pounds good shoulder steak or roast W1 PEAVEY GRAND OPERA HOUSE I 7 Saturday, September i ff "A TURKISH BATH." 25 cents balance of Rose Market Cor. Fourth and Pierce SIOUXrCITV.

City last night, where he delivered an address on the occasion of the opening of Sax palace. t- I WUliaai Worth, a 16-year-old boy found guilty of burglary in the police court, was ordered to the reform" school yesterday by Jndsre Van Wagenen on complaint of the "Come. Let Us: Live with tbe SMnETOfi SALE. -'S hc-J of well bred rc-dr ralor nl on my farm at Mil-- -ro. iowa.Ato two! hundred well dvcsriirtJ3 -Address Every mother In Sioux City should visit the kindergarten, ,709 Pierce street.

Bepular Prices. 'Advance sale Friday," 9 A. m. I boy's father. Primary work receives special attention.

JJ. iieages, wno returnea to tne city IINIGUT. G. M. GILBERT, CHA iSS A I LO PEAVEY GRAfiD OPERA HOUSE.

a 19. Hoyt acd nomas Company in Hoyt'S bst and 7 PEAYEY GRAND OPERA HOUSE, Thnrsdayland Friday, Sspt. 15 and 16. JOHK T. KELLY, Assisted by 'MATTIE VICKERS AND FLORA WEST, In McFEE OP DUBLIN.

Regular Advance Sale Wednesday 9a.su from Chicago yesterday, said that there had been a frost between here and-Manilla Tuesday night, but that as far, as 'he could observe it had done no damage. Deputy Sheriff Ford has returns from Clarinda, where be left Jim Corrigan in the insane While there he 'learned that the condition of 21. Bacon had improve! greatly during the pott week, and Vcddina bacHnd Bali Pro- Foxeigfn and Domestic Suitinsrs in Varietv and ftualitv not Suroaased i-A "With Tim Murphy, Flora Wslba and original company. Prices rerular. Advance sals Saturday, 9 a.

m. tne ITortliwest. Perfect Fits Guaranteed. tk Coming: "THE HUSTLER," Friday, Sept. 23.

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