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PUGET SOUND ARGUS. (ELI-111“;I'\l:l'll0l‘ .u ultlwn «m su. All.” \\ HR. :vz lilac-rand l‘fuprlvmr LA'I‘ES'I‘ Nll W 8 N 1 ' {\l .‘l .\ Ii ”E. In' 'l‘liuthnn-u Tu ll.\‘l‘l‘. ("my YUPOI‘H (mm the nurt':m~z~" :m --gram) mg. Thu \‘wzmt fm-cign mi~~~lv~u< :ll'-‘ tn ba filled this wank. A. M. San-Mn Jim] at Hm l‘mx‘ulunvo hespiml at 10:35 on tln‘ ch. Thurv has lwnn lint nun rainfall in Sonora. Mr-xLL-o, this wusnu. I‘ostnlusturs lmvn boon iuvitwl H mm trlbntc to the Harlin-H nmmuuvut fund. Mary meulxy, nqod IUD you”. (lied in a San Francisco nlms house on the 11th inst. A parliamentary report shows tlist .'>l2_ suspects are confined in various Jiuls ol Ireland. The 73d anniversary of Lincoln's birth was i-elebmtcd at Sim Pram-ism) on the evening of the 12th. The hunk of Macon nnd the Villaiire bank of l’erigiwus, France, has sus pended payment. John Shernimidenies that l’itney's tos timouy was like that ascribed to him by the telegraph. A large number of niliilist pamphlets. Erinted atL'oburg, uud found in lhrlin. ave been seized. The Tennessee Supreme Court have decided the act readjuntiug the stute debt unconstitutionnli Dandy Jim, an Indian prisoner at Fort Grime. A. T., was killed while trying to escape on the 11th. Several levees in lower Louisiana have been broken by high water, which is above the great rise of 1867. The house committee on elections has agreed to dismiss the contest case of Mnbson vs Ostes, from Alabama. William Tedre shot two girls in a house of ill-fame at Syracuse, New York, on the 11th and then killed himself. One of the girls will die. The republicans of Madrid celebrated the anniversary of the declaration of the Spanish republic in 1873 by a. banuuet on the 10th. The ship E. B. Carver. from Java, lost the captain's wife, first mate and three seamen from typhoid-malarial fever, con. trac'ted at Java. . Thomas M. Nechnll. a friend of Gar field, gives the stalwarts a severe scoring in the N. Y. Tribune. They are placed in the light of abetturs of Guiteau. The King of Burumh has abolished the monopolies, and appointed an ambaasy with the view of res-establishing relations! with India. Disorders have occurred at Carikofl' University, Busaia, caused in the expul sion of three students for “iv-treating a Bergen, formerly a socialist, for changing 15 Views. At the forthcoming parliamentary elec tion at Meath, the Irish party intend to elect Michael Davitt. Patrick Eagan will also be nominated, in order if Davitt be disqualified Eagan may call the seat. Lake Ransom, employe of the D. M. Osborne reaper company for eighteen years, and manager of the Chicago ofllice {or the last nine years, was found dead in the suburbs of Hinsdale, about half way between his house and the depot. Near him was a revolver with two chambers empty, and there was a pistol shot wound in the back of his head, from which the brains oozed. There were evidences of a struggle, but no trace of the murderer. The clothes and wallet had been rifled of their contents. He leaves a family in moderate circumstances. A party of three men, headed by Frank Lewis, at Cranes, 136 miles west of Al buquerque. for some time past have been praying u‘pon tenderfeet and others, stealing an robbing from all who came within their reach. On the 10th they “held” several persons, and not only robbed them of valuables, but used them in the most brutal manner. They shot Charles Herrick in the head, inflicting a slight scalp wound, besides beating him with a six-shooter, and secured $555. One of the men saved 85000 by throwing his pocketbook away. Next morningcitizens of the li'tle town organized aioroo under the leadership of Deputy Sheriff Jones and started out to arrest the robbers. who have their headquarters in a log cabin formerly occupied as a pest house for smallpox patients. Jones and his party walked boldly up to the robbers' rendezvous and demanded their surren der. Their demand was answered by a volley of shots from the outlaws. Con~ rad Krauss, of the attacking party and one of the victims of the robbers, was killed. The men in the house after the first fire, came out from under Ibelter and uttering unearthly yells and firing their revolvers into the attacking arty, attempted to make their escape. Eheir shots were returned and every man of the outlaws was shot dead. James Lynch fell first. and a fellow about eigh teen or nineteen years of age, known as “The Kid," dropped before he hail gone adozeu steps. Lewis got a good start. and ran about fortv rods lit-fore ho, was brought down. beputy Shurill‘ .iollrh' was shot in the neck, and J. A. Fitzpit rick. one of his assistants. i'l tilt' Pin-vii and thigh. They were promptly sent to Fort Wiugate on awn-vial train for treat ment. JODQ'S is not expected to live, al though it is barely possible he will pull through. Frank Lewis, leader of tho robbers, formerly run a «lance hall iu Albuquerque, and his brother killed a Mexican last summer in a row at the hull. 'l‘hv Mi'~<u'.lri riwrwas open at Omaha 01) HH' HUI. 1.-.x~t Sunday un oartlxquko Hhm'k was fvlt :l' in!!!” ('lt‘v. [‘Hlfll‘ullu. A “:21 \h :t-‘zmwr hrmmht 775' more Chin-4;: u m Sm l"r:nu-i~'«-n, on the 135th. (‘l t :~ \jxl-.-4-|dw.tlun ( .llifm-uia sugar rt-zin. 1. \-n u \‘hit to .\'«-w York. (i J..lu‘«im. .111 um ”1-I:.va builder, din-ll .l' 1.17 n «uh-luv in Nww York, on tho 1 31h. “:11"?! O'Brivn, pruminvut at St. Paul, ”I Imin umlrltiurx «liml a: that place on tlll' l-‘Hll. A. D. “Win-. 5, tho \vvll knnwn actor, div-11m the mm. at New York, from an UVt‘l'dlHU uf luudunum. BI'HZR \' m Salim-for. nmvly nppointw] mimw-v from Austria; to the United Stub-n ll‘ «Uh-1 fur .\lll \rivu. AP HAM-Imp l'm'o'rll is in u fui!‘ st do. 0f ham}. 1 NJ xxxpw'h to \vi‘nmi Um culv hl‘aHluu ux'ms 32.! birthday two weeks hellt'l’. “n‘vf. .\vnr:<. ugx-vl ml. i>+ (Emul. “0 mm one nt’ [uniwilln‘s nm‘ulumt priucwz, and one ”1' 1'1“ must promiuv-ut auppurturs of Henry (flay. .th-u l-‘iolnl gavu u brilliant dinner party am the 153 th. to his lnrotlwr, Duvld Dml‘vv Fit-Id, in t-olubmtiuu of the lat ter's 77th birthday. Thu Ilurzcgnvinim insurgents have l‘stztlflimhcd u provisimml guverumunt. The x-omlt. is iucrmwing mu] over 4m block huusos have been destroyed. Parry»; supposml tn have infin'mutiou upon (‘r mhl stocks um buying Wulmah (-mnman mu] prof-arm]. Northm-st com mom is mm.- of the favorites fur u rise. A private diapatcll from Paris on the 11th. said fuilm'ca wen-9 occurring in all mm 01' the (-ounh'y, uwl unrkuts would {)9 newsmu'ily (lintruswul fur at least. 50 (hiya. A special from ()Ymn. N. Y.. says con cerning the oil tin->2 in that 111,401) that the fourth tunk caught this morning. Thus hr, 13:0,!)00 barrels. valued at. $100,001), are destroyed, and it is teured tbu film will spread. A rumor seeks verification in Cleve land that Mrs. Garfield has written to the president asking him to commute the sentence of ('rniteuu. The Herald says: “We hue the beet of authority for stut ing that there is not one word of truth in the story." ' Tlmre is no news received at Detroit, Michigau, of Nuvin, Adrian’s fugitive mayor. Ralph J. Jewell, a prominent citizen, has been arrested for complicity in the alleged frauds. and is now in jail. There is n. general desire among mili tary men to have the retiring bill passed by congress, providing for all olllcers at taining the age of (32 years, to be com pelled to retire. This feeling prevails principally among the young olflcem. The house committee on agriculture have agreed to report favorably a. bill to make the agricultural department an executive department, and its chief a cabinet olfloer, and friends of the bill are confident that it will puss congress. The bullet which killed Soteldo weighed' 87 grains. The bullet that wounded Barton weighed within half a grain, and evidently came from the same pistol. It is regarded as certain A. C. Soteldu shot his brother when firing at Burton. An explosion occurred recently in n colliory in Rhonda Valley, Wales. Houses were shaken two miles off. The loss of life is unknown; as, it being Sutur day night, few persons were in the pit. Two thousand persons are out of em ployment. The president has signed the commiSv sions of Frederick A. Fritlcyns governor of Arizona; Geo. B. Dunhnm as collector of internal revunne for the sixth district of —, and Willlinm 11. Armstrong, of Pennsylvania, us commissioner of mil road accounts. The funeral of Henrv Tucker, musical composur and writer of popular songs, took place on the 12th, from the rosi denco of bin fumilyut Brooklyn. His death was caused by brain affection, from which be had been a sutl‘erer for years. He leaves a wife and three daughters. Minor engagements have taken place in Herzegovina since the 9th inst. In surgents have been worsted in every case. The fight on the 10th inst. near Til-nova lasted from daybreak until afternoon. The insurgents fled, leaving 20 dead, and carrying uwuy about 40 wounded. The Austrians lo<t five killed and wounded. A Vienna dispatah says: In order not to offend Russia. Austria 11.15 entirely nbnml-mod the plan of partial or tempo rary occupation of Montenegro. Nego tiations, hnwever, are proceeding with Princn- Nikotu for the passage of Austmin tronm unmss his territory, if neceamry. This il‘h‘ helped to discourage the insur gents. j Grmt oxcitomont prevails over the lennouncemuut that on old German, *nnmed l’etor Hofl‘mnn, who died in Hur ‘rison county reoenlly, llMl made some ; startling disclosures regarding two mys ftorious and lmltui murders that had been ;porp»"m‘ml near his home. It appears ithat llufl'mam mm taken sick :1 short time ago, unvl as ho grow worse he evinced great mental sum-ring. On being in formed that ho was about to «lie, ho cried out for a priest and cout'eawd that ho lutd murdered three men. One of the crimes he had committed in Germany, to escape punishment' for which he fled to this country. The other two murders he said he committed in Harrison county. and since he was taken Hick he had been overcome with remorse. His mental tor ture became so unbearable that he was compelled to confess his guilt. His statements about the murders are fully corroborated by evidence in the hands of the authorities. The greenback state committee me“ in Xvw ank. Feb. 2'.“ to consider a cull furu Nutiunul convention and other busi “(‘3s. A (‘inivug'o Times‘ <[w-iatl Rub: In onlcr tn (‘Xtt‘ml lwr prnfimblu mnwrt tour Mm (‘lum Louise lit-Hum; hm- ruit' ponml fur :«unu wwks lwr marriage m :11.- Philmlclphiu ln‘vwcr. 'l‘lwru \vcrv two oxplmimm in lllmndu Valley min“. The first killwl two pvr~ sons, mu] whilu nu o-xploring party was descend Rug. 4 sac-null expl‘mion occurred, shuttering the shaft and killing four per sons. 'l‘\Tl)'l)'Nlil'~'. «mien from St. .\ll!ll‘iill(‘ (Tv‘mvlujv by mmlimi stink-uh have hum] «liwnwvrml at tho residuum of it armh‘nt :lt Muntl‘mi. The l'vhxtimm‘ “pro ohli'gv-l to my Hi\t.\'llnlhu's for tho bullies lu-l‘uru boinhr nll'm‘ml to n-movc them. Sullivan, whudufx-xxtml “mm at Misha sippH'ity. gave a Hpn‘ring mam-h :11 (’hi‘ mgo ml the» 11th, with .‘lmlllcn, his trainm: [{o has gom- to lhltrnit, whm'e ho exhihited with Madden, Jun (loss. Pete MM by and Bob Farrel. :Lud them-0 goes to Troy and returns in the spring. The Eustvrfl and Western Trunk Lino gonuml passenger ngvnts ln-Id cordur enres inst \Vct'k, resulting in the settle ment of their trouble regu.rdin:,r emigrant rates. It was ugreml tn return to the uld pm rom nrnangrmnnt in furcu before the Western nssucmtinn was formed. The Enslurn lines will chnrgv 10 per crnt. instond of 2."; per cent. for securing Inni ness. The president says tlmt the subject of important foreign uppeintnwnls is umlvr consideration between himself and the secretary of state, and tlwy expect to have thmn rmuly for the sentlto early next week. The missions to Berlin. \‘icuun, St. Pwterslmrg, (‘lnili and Max ll'nurt! tu he fillml. l'lx-.—\tturlmy (lonoml Taft, :1. friend says, will get the Berlin mimion. Five truckmnn were killed on the lilth in u tunnel on the Baltimore nnd Putn mzu: railroml, near Union dcpot, in tlmt citydry ll lm-nmutivo of the Western Muz-ylamd Railroad. The men were Dnvid (irier, Timothy Kennedy. Edward Birmingham, James lrvin and Patrick MvUoil'. They stepped from one truck to get out of the way of n. passing train, and walked directly in front of tho loco motive on the opposite truck. On January 14th, Trescott was for mally received by the Cliiliun govern ment. His remarks in presenting cre dentials wore exceedingly cnncilntory, stating on tho part of the president of the United States, that any misunder standing that was unfair, only required it clear explanation to be satisfactory. The Chilinn president cordially replied to 'l‘reacott, giving every assurance of kindly intention on the part of his gov ernment toward the United States. FINA NCE A.‘ I) LUDIMIIIRCE. um l‘monwo. Feb. 15. ~Bwriiua exchmae on London lmnkfl‘l. on dnyu, 4 84/94 Mir, do. docu mentary. $4 s') M 94 83. Tunnels—ls. Nzw You. Feb. 151— bterlina exchange. prime hankerl', long. 84 U 5; Ihort. $4 90%. Good com inn-in]. from kw!“ lower: documentuy. ‘l@l)§c ower. Silver bullion. iOOO tine. per one ounce. iii. (1. ill. Bondsq‘iieu. 10034; AMI-. 1100; 424.118. Cloned—33‘s, 1005.14)“, “Hm“. [1716. LONDON. Feb. 15. - Consuls. 100 3-16fiy100 5-16 money; 100 ‘l-ltia'm lo one account. Silver bullion. English standlrd. 925 line, per line ounce. 52. U. H. bonnie—lan, 1163‘: ex int.; 49, 120. Closed— «is. 11951. void and lurch Devon-n In! lmcuoo unxm. Bax mecmco. Feb. 15. Rereipin—Wheat, ammo ctls; tiuur. 77-00 qr m; ontn :wo ctln; potatoes. 650 sacks; eggs, 5,500 doz. CHARTERED. Br buk Gertrude. to Cork. U. K.. Prior to nrrlvul. private. (ler bark Adele. to Cork. l'. K.. prior to ur rivui. privnte. The Dr ship Oneida. 2293 tons. pre viounly fl‘pul‘ted. get-9. to Liverpool, 57» lid, to linvre or Antwarp. 60:4. to Cork. L”. K. or coutinvnt. curl lid. No lult‘d yet eti'cuted by “call" at tho tnvruimnts‘ exchange. Barley-For good cont teed. Angustdelivery. ailer ed It 81 iO, $1 ‘ls was bid. Wimnt—nnrket dull with n declining tendenvy. Among unit-u thin afternoon were 6510:15t 1 "up. ping. new. $1 on; there is more offering all tinl same tiunre but it in doubtful if tho sate could be dupli cated to-day. There is no chlugo to note in quota “one. Flour—Market is well supplied; quiet; good ()re. gou and W-lin Walla Jobbing It it no vuuh. Barlu-younrket in nteudy u {all prices; good feed, ti N 3; tend quotable nt 31 713mg] as Hutu—Market is quiet with no dmpunition on the part oi holders to groutmnceuions. Hale or good ()remn to A mill-I: It H 87%. Quote good to l'hUlCL‘ i’eui $1 £5.31 ‘J'JK. Potatoes—Marla in ltendy with nothing to indi cate any speed ' disturbance of vuluus; Harm-t Chill! sold at 31 Mai 75. Wool—Them in very little demand; market ilrin at unvhnnqed quotations. "opal-Transaction» mnall; reco-Ipinhenvy; market wrnk; Urruou and Washington nominal at ‘Jvlag. Qiic. Elfin—Wt'uk. ‘me'zvic. Buttermhinrket tlrm; prictsunohmged. Portland Prom-0e Market. FLOlV‘R—Mnndud bnndn 85; country. 3| 25094 60. mpomue. £3 flow! 75. OATS—Maysdc pu- buahel. . LHllLEY—él 5009') per rental. HAY—Balm! tlmu:hy.sl£rg,lfl “it ton. MILL FEED—Quotation : Middllnus 5‘12 mam; shorts. mum-m; chop reeds-20mm bran SH. Cl'Rl-ID MEA’l‘S—llanm. Oregon nngnr (nu-ml “(to 161:: emu-m Hausa; bacon, 1549 mm shoulder»: 11 (gol‘lu. LARU—Quntutlons are “@l4 51c In kegs; “(a)” !n (ml. mull-'nrwmc m mull. pan-:1) APPLES-«Sun dried. 64ch; Plummerdrled ”@9590. nun-:1) I'LL'MS—Wlth pm. Re; ruless "@lm (or sun dried; 1254591.» for machine plums. llUl'S—lNu/JOC. "IDES-Quotnuuns are 15c {or Mat-claim dry; sh'ufl‘t‘ tor grcru; cullu. sl. «.11. Sheep pulls 50mg 1 'ls. BUFFER-Funny :l'.‘ he: good tn clmlro. 2501;27H0: (m. l-luu'JUc. ln bulk. Amuse; In l;r|lu~..‘).’nw‘."rlam UNlONS—Quotation $1 thud .34) 6! CH. £OOS 400. CHEESE—BM‘. family, “@IBO. APPLES—Per box. sl. YEARS—{OO7SO per box. 'rum'nn' SEED—Per m. 663%. Clllt‘KflNS—Duz. s4ng .50; small and medium. H mm per duz. 3.\L.\ION-—C--lumbl| river. 9 bbl. 81012911; 11! bbl. I 6 Maui; belllt-11. b! bbl. £l2. PO'l‘A'l‘UES—uunet Chile, 75¢. per bushel: Peer lus or rhuh-e whlto- “mun. 901* per bushel. bbfiEfilfiNT—llouudnle. i bbl. 3:! 00, Punllnd, 13 . 1-). BluNOLES—shlved. 82 75(4):) per )1. Kent-- BEEF-3@3XC II It you. PORK-MMc, not 7%8. MU'l‘Tox—zmc. urou. VEAL—MgIc. (catty flocks. ‘ Mr. George W. (‘hilds ot‘ the l’hiladel— ! phia Ledger, aen-oi'diiii,r to tho llemrd of i that eitr, i 4 the po~~<essor of elm-ks lather \‘.llllt' wt 5150.000. Amongr them is (len. } lirant‘s lll'L‘N'lll, sometimes known In the . (il'Jlll eloeii and ole-n named the l\'liu-’ eenbury‘ (flucli watts-r its maker, John l lilingenbuig. of Amsterdam). ot' ermiti value. lint it is waninonplaee. as eoni-l pare-l \\ith the lilllt'llllullse elm-k, which l oeeupies an liullnl'ml eorner in the maeu . llllll't‘lll uviliee. l"ul‘ lllf.'t"llllll_\‘ :llHl lt"l mum-y and beauty of \i‘orlimanship it isl ln'll’Wi'll to (“\i'i‘wl any eloeli 11l America. l David llittenhouse. a famous l'hilallel- l phian. ale-r whom liittenhouse Squirrel was tl:lll)1‘<l,nl;l~l(‘ tln-l'lw'k in 1707 l'orJos. l l‘othmho paid Milli to ltith-nhouw. This! tinn‘l'iel-e was much sought after in the 1 early days of the repubhe, 127» guineas havingr been otl'ered for it by Lord Howe when he was holding: Philadelphia under oveupation. Later on the Spanish Min isterio the United States wanted to make a substantial present to his sovereignfl and oll'ered S6OO for this clock. It, how- I ever. fell into the possession of the Bar~ ton family, who retained it until it was i bought by Mr. (Jhihls in October, 1870. The intricacy of its mechanism is won derful. It contains seventy-two wheels. with 5,053 teeth. It is operated by three weights, aggregating 100 pounds in weight. In addition to the timepiece I it has a musical attachment and a lim- l ited planetarium in miniature. On its; t'aee are six dials. The main dial in the ‘ center has four hands, indicating sub; ends, minutes, hours and days, the last I being so set as to run perpetually, with ‘ due provision for leap year and all the other vagaries of the ealendar. The phases ot‘ the moon are also shown. The HH'Ullll dial aeeurately represents the limvumt‘lits of Venus, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, and tho earth around the sun, each of the planets being reprmiznted by a small gold ball, that makes its orbital revolutions around the central sun with wonderful precision. 'l‘hus far the gold hall marlzed Jupiter has made only nine and a halt‘ revolutions since the clock was made—lit years ago. The rim of the dial is marked by the signs of the zodiac, thus showing the le eation at eaeh planet. These clocks in Mr. Uhilds'olliee could not be bought for any money. They cost over $510,000, while $30,000 will hardly cover the cost of all his clocks, numbering titty. the others being divided among his summer house at Wootten, his Long Branch resi dence and his mansion at Twenty-Second and Walnut streets. Every room in each ‘ of these demiciles has its clock, and each clock has its peculiar merit. In the li brary at the corner of TWonty'b'econd‘ and Walnut streets is a heavy clock. rirh in design and finish, that was once owned by Prince Napoleon, while in the parlor stands what is probably the most costlf' parlor clock in the world. It wcigis two tons and stands nine feotl high, onyx and verdc antique forming a base two feet square and four feet high. l On this pedestal poses a life-size figure in silver of a woman, her raised arm poising a circular pendulum, which operates the machinery in the base. The , clock won universal admiration, as well ‘ as the grand prize, at the Paris exhibi tion of 1867. “Old HI.” Old Si. put his feet on the brass fen der, leaned lmck in his armchair,knoeked the ashes otl‘ his Savannah cigar, and smilingly said; “I sorter 'giu ter feel safe for enudder yeah now." “In what way?” “W'y el‘ «lat ole Mmhlor Shitl’ton‘u gwiue ter ‘giu her ‘strnkuhon ob dis wurl’ dis yeah preaiut, she'd hotter tech 011‘ her dynivuite monghty Hnddiut, kune [smells New Yeah nl' ’l'oun‘ ebery town kitchen dat [goes 'hout.” "Then you ‘lon‘tfeer the old lady‘s propecy?" “I‘se all us skoer‘d tell do danger‘s done pus'. but I'se put hit down (let (10 old woman wnz slightnully otfeu her base w'en she rittlnt judgment on dis heah yeah!" "What «In you think about the end of the world anyhow?" “I ain't pésteuu’ bout hit myself, knso I ain't gwiue tor he henh w‘en it. heavoa in site; but this much l'uo boun' ter belonhe. «Int beins the and tuck aebon days fur tvr make dis wurl’ in, un’ fawty days far to drown the wivkxd w'on de poppyhshun wuz sknse, He'u gwino ter mku plenty or time un' lots or pains ter win’ up do nfl‘u'rs 01) do mighty nushuns ob do yuurth dut He's 'lowed to grow up down henh 1” "That‘s a rather comforting view of the case." “Well, duh) my ’pinion ennyhow; kmw w‘y, I kuo‘u {okm right henh in dis town dut hit 'ml take 0. day er :iece ter «pose ob, ef day gut justice and Lad jedg mom, on all dare meanness.” And thm-nupun the old mun sunk into the peaceful slumber of a man fearless of tho second advent.» Atlanta (GIL) Constitution. Wlmreinho was mistaken: A South End man advertised for the meanest dug in the city. His idea Was that peoplv are no foncl of their own dogs that they wouldn't bring n ninglouninml to him. But ho lost his but. Thousands culled, ouch bringing his neighbor‘s dug.— Uoston Post. Sensation ntu wedding: His Honor to the bride elect: "Are you willing to take Mr. X, lwru present, on your hus lmud?" Bride-elect: “Tlmnk yuu, sir, Imu Hat!" ”in Honor (flubber-gnsted): “But my child, you should have said so before coming here!" Bride-elect: "0, air, you are the first person that has consulted my wishes in the matter!"— lFiguro. WW .__, - ~§ i 1850. 32 Years Practical Experience. 1882. I. ~gl'?‘?xa:; .jti‘ John A. Child I”: cc:.:1: ’ DRUGGIST, Li”); ‘ 9‘“ ‘ Y‘ l‘unler in 1 7%.». m” ‘”'" “ Fine Chemicals, awn.“ , Perfumery, ' ' im‘g» . , .x'.‘ ToiletArticlcs, \"§ ‘ ”gym r Sponges. Scam, Q“; .' ' " &. 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