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The Brunswick Advertiser,
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SATURDAY MORNING
AX BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, BY
1. Q. STJkcY.
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T. O. STACY,
Brunswick, Georgia.
City Directory.
oper. T. G. Stacy, J. It
uook, 4. t*. uarvsy, a. T. Putnam, VV. W. Wat
kins. J. J. Spears and D. T. Dunn.
Clerk,t- Treasurer—James Houston.
Chief Marshal—J. C. Norman.
Auutaut Marshal -J. L. Beach.
I'll!iceman—W. 8. Pittman.
l'nrt I'hytician—J. H. Main. M. D.
City Fkhutician—f. II. Ilobin*. M. I).
Harbor Matter—Matthew Shannon.
Fort Warden*-—Burr Wiutou, G. J, Hall and
Thomas O'Couuor, Jr.
STANDING COMMITTEES Of COtTVCIX..
Finance—Couper, Watkini
Sl
id Stacy.
Hamm IB—Harvey.
Railroads—Cook, Harvey and couper.
Streets, drains a uni does—Dunn, Spears and
Watkins.
Ckmeterif-r—Putnam, Harvey and Coup. r.
Public buiumnimw-Watkins. Spears and Dunn.
Education—Cook, Stacy ana spears.
Charity—Stacy, Cook and Putnam.
Fire department—Dunn, Harvey and Putnam
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Collector of Customs—John T. Collins.
Deputy—II. T. Di
Family Grocery
VOL. 5, NO. 2?.
Ham’l. B. Palmer ]
PALMER BROTHERS,
HARDWIRE,
148 and 150 Congress, 149 and 131 St. Julian fits.
SAVANNAH,GA.
Agricultural Implements.
FAN MILLS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BRINLY'S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,
PLOW STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
HEEL PINS,
GRASS RODS.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 17, 1880.
*2 00 A YEAR.
'UOClA.DINljS OF CITY COUNCIL.
Organization of Conndl.
January 5, 1880.
.Tames F. Nelson, Mayor elect,
ul nftT
DEALERS IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
CHICKENS,
Rubber and Leather
BELTING.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPENTERS' TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS.
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
FISHING TACKLE
AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS’
St a n d a rd Sea les,
DUPONT’S
CELEBRATED POWDER,
I Together with a full line of Shell
: Hardware, fur side at the lowest
cash prices.
PALMER BROTHERS.
leave to submit the following re-1 Assessor for 1880, ’1 and *2—Burr
port: Winton.
The Mayor shall receive a salary By Aid. Watkins:
of three hundred dollars. Resolved, That the Assessors he
The Clerk and Treasurer shall i instructed and required to make
receive a salary of seven hundred ! their report of the assessed value of
and \V r . W. Watkins, A.T. Putnam,land twenty dollars, and such fees property liable to taxation for the
J). T. Dunn and John J. Spears, as are now or may be hereafter al- year 1880 at the regular meeting to
Aldermen elect ofthe city of Bruns-1 lowed him, and give a good and j be held on the 11th day of Fcbrua-
wick, for the year 1880, appeared sufficient bond in the sum of five ry, 1880.
thousand dollars. The resolution, being seconded,
The Marshal shall receive a sal a-; was unanimously adopted,
ry of six hundred dollars, and such I The Finance Committee submit-
fees ns are now or may be herenf-, ted the bill of Messrs. Goodyear <fc
ter allowed him, and give a good Harris, amounting to one hundred
and sufficient bond in the sum of. dollars for attorneys' fees, which
one thousand dollars. was ordered paid.
The Assistant Marshal shall re-! Council took a recess until 7:30
at the City Hall at 12 o’clock m.,
and took and subscribed the pre
scribed oath as Mayor and Aider-
men of the city of Brunswick, du
ly administered by James E. Lam-
bright, J. P.
His Honor, the Mayor, then call
ed Council to order. Present—
Messrs. J. M. Couper, T. G. Stacy,
J. K. Cook, W. W. Watkins. A. T.
Putnam, 1). T. Dunn and J. J.
CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE,
Whitehall VAiea.
Cleopatra’s needle is threading
its way towards New York.
It will bo a ripping old ornament
for the metropolis, sew grand and
beautiful.
Ilem-merica will be glad to re
ceive it, and it will not bo un-seam-
ly to rejoice when it arrives.
I ts sewing to the age of the mon
olith that wo take so much interest
in it.
When the motrojioliH gathers in
the great needle, wo hope it will
not tuck it off in an out-of-the-way
corner, but jcsa-stich it up in some
eive a salary of five hundred dol-j o’clock; p. m., on Wednesday, the nightly point, where every book
NATURE'SWVN
Eggs, Butter, Ac. Aemle
i, MEDICINE FOR THE
?rT? jjBLOOD.HVER&KIDNEYSr
CURATINE,
Seep* alno on h
FINE TENNESSEE BEEF.
A page of the Czar’s diary, if we
may believe the San Francisco
Neux fatter, runs as follnws: “Got
up at 7 a. m. and ordered my bath.
Found four gallons of vitriol in it,
and did not take it. Went to break
fast. The Nilqlists had placed two
torpedoes on the stairs but I did
and Stacy.
Railroads—Cook, Harvey and
Couper.
Charity—Stacy, Cook and Put
nam.
Cemeteries—Putnam, H arvey , *i salary of Hire
and Couper.
Public Buildings—W a t k i n s
Spears and Dunn.
Harbor—Harvey, Cook ami Put*
For Blood Di.omc,
NEWCASTLE STREET, CURATINE,
BKUNSWICK,GEORGIA, CURATINE,
At J. E. Moore's old stand. 11
OctU-ly.
CURATINE,
For EU.ulu
CURATINE,
Fur Scrotal. Di.e
CURATINE,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
tebiowichhicalm.
KEMOVA L
i". JOEItGU.lt, llimta'ist,
BRUNSWICK. - - GEORGIA.
MAS:: 1 ? to “ “°” d “ Xcw, *“l° IU>TKJ-IFL LLY AK.N0l.XCES Ills
1U5MOYA L
To thft O-koo.1 new buil.liutf, luxt <loor to Mi*
. heinon’H, whure he )(*» CpMlwl » Uryo
where can fclwaya be found a ntock of pure, fM-h c “* fuJiy Ht0i ' k wf
, WATCHES. CLOCKS,
Drugs and Medicines. boli»and
Plated Jewelry,
and «uch good* a* ere UMtially kept Ins Drug
Store. Dree, ripti-in- carefnlly an<I eorraetly put ALSO
up. 1,.Mrtmention I„bn.n.,.-. h, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,CUT-
iiUM, X“llrr^ru‘ n ”'!, P ‘ lr “ Ua ““! LERY, ELATED WARE, l’I8-
«»-lk«l.l«ux over mjDm*atom. TOLS, CARTRIDGES,
Something R
i Pit fall and ■ isiuUi* utf -t-jr;., aa Sill
; bcebearfnlly MbibOAF
I ^ Mir Highest prtee paid for old B ol.l in caiih, or
Patent Adjustable Castors fori V** 5 - 1 *’- **
Sewing Machines, Invalid
lars, and give a good and sufficient 24th inst.
bond in the sum of five hundted *L F. Nelson,
Spears. Absent—J. P. Harvey; | dollars. | May*
and, after delivering a short ad- The (one) policeman shall re - 1 Attest:
dress, declared Council organized ceive a salary of four hundred and jJas. Houston, Cl’k ofCouncil!
and ready for the business of the eighty dollars, and give a good and
year 1880. sufficient bond in the sum of five
Council then proceeded to the hundred dollars,
election of a Chairman of Council, 1 The fees collected by the Marshal
which resulted in the choice of Aid. i for services in the Police Court
Stacy. shall be equally divided between
And then to Chairman of Council ! the Marshal, Assistant Marshal and
j/ro tempore, which resulted in the Policeman.
choice of Aid. Dunn. The Keeper of the Guard House
His Honor, the Mnycy, then an- and Clerk of the Market shall only
nouneed the Committees its follows: receive such fees as are now or may
Finance—Messrs. Couper, Wat. be hereafter established by Council,
kins, and Dunn. and give a good ami sufficient bond
Streets, drains and bridges— in the slim of five hundred dollars.
Dunn, Spears and Watkins. The Port Physician shall only
Town Commons—Spears, Put-1 receive such fees as arc now or may
be hereafter established by Coun
cil, and give a good and sufficient
bond in the sum of five hundred
dollars.
The City Physician shall receive
Ired dollars,
furnishing all necessary medicines,
! i *i11>ii<> iinii<i:nrru—u r •> 11/! n j I and doing all charity or pauper
practice, and give a good and suffi
cient bond in the sum of five bun-!
die 1 dollars.
The Sexton of the white Cemc-
ctery shall receive a salary of six
ty dollars, and give a good and suf
ficient ixmd in the sum of two hun
dred dollars.
The Sexton of the colored cemc-
three be appointed, whoso duty it tery shall receive a salary of forty
hall he to report, at the j dollnre, and give a good and sufli-
meeting to bo held on the 7th iiiMt.,Ibond in tlic ,-um of one huu-
tlie number of olliccrs necessary ter, died dollars.
the year 1880, with tho salaries to; The Harbor Master shall only of tl>o mnin portion
he paid to, and tho amount 0 f! receivu such foes as arc now or may l^oph'.aS yrai-. of W
I Kinds required from each. 1 be hereafter established, and give 1 iVlToT.T.r. 1 The!
The resolution, being socondcil, I a (food and suflleiunt bond in Hie f"r tld«, tmt t
and eye can see it, without needlos-
ly searching for it.
\Yc must remember that it is as
impossible for this needle to enter
Heaven as it is for \V. II. Vander
bilt to go through a camel’s sigh.
The needle was used to do em-
jbioidery work with by Cleopatra.
Mark Antony often had stock
ings darned with it, and Cleopatra
used to darn her neighbors with its
toe; and this is not a yarn cither.
Tim beautiful Cleopatra, it is
said, sowed her wild oats with it.
not step on them. Hie coffee smelt , U1( ] Julius t'a-sar was one of Tier
so strongly of lkussiu arid that I wild dotes.
was afraid to drink it. hound a y| le nuV er thrushixl her wild
scorpion in my left slipper, hut but sho was wheat<m them,
luckily slns.k it out beture putting j Wo have never read anythin? tn
it on. Just before stepping into thc pap , m of 2,000 j-cars agon^iut
tlie carriage to go for my morning t | 1( , brautiful empress taking in
driw, it was blown into thc air kill- sewing, nor does history sny wWtli-
ing the coa< liman and the horses (.]■ shr ever 111 ide her own enlia>
instantly. Took a lunch of In nm t- „, nvMS „ r
ivally sealed Americau canned The lady is dead,’and we don’t
goods. Ilivy can t fool mo there. p novv w hat tiee»m« of the rtst'Of
Fomid a loisoned dagger in my fa- hcr
sowing tools. Her thihiblo,
\orito chair, with the point stiok- emery, and tomato ridoille-ct^Mohi
ingout. Bid not sit down on it. [ nru ,'j, ^ ml ,| we LelieVo
Cie^irs (N. B.—thin ftdHftors,
Kducation—Cook, Stacy n
pears.
Fire Department—Dunn, I lui
ml Putnam.
By ADI. Watkins:
Resolved That a Committet
n (I I
HVtUMNDimi
A stag is frequently obliged to
run for deer life.
Eve’s first dress mis “cut” by «
sharp glance of Adaralt
“ I. Comforter,” is the name of a
Pennsylvania wife whipper.
Going out with the tied—a wed
ding party leaving the church.
Girls suek their lips to make
them thin— a ease of sweetness long
drawn in.
A Texas man lias been bom
without a brain. The jury box
yawns for him.
The painter who fell over with
his ladder full of points, went down
with eolojg flying.
Where there’s a will thefeli o
way—yes, a wafer every one who
has the hardihood to devour it.
Says the snow-storm to the tar.
mcr: “If you have any steers to
shed prepare to shed them now.”
One of thc Utes is so noted for
coveting everything he sees tlint he
is known at the agency us Uaukur-
Chief.
A man arrested for firing a bant,
whereby its contents were dintU
ed, said lie didu’t know it
loaded.
Tills year is leap
who doesn’t get 1“
May Bay isu’t mueli
business.
“There’s a pair
suspenders,” <
Texas, pointing tpj
ly-eleotod she
Wlmt is tiled)
donkey and an
you lick with]
you stick wittj
A youngsf
at his sister t
of fhv head sJ
ram'e out of Itj
When he i
supposed to
switch, but that!
a girl begins I
Let the /
erected, and j
a foot high: “ He uvver f
his wife's luiUinciy Rills.”
Thelmy whcxwas sent by
liltlier to steal corn; excused hii
Had dinner at G e. m. and made
Baron Uiscliounowonski taste cv-j fyou j.WBd), have All tnrftcd ul)
cry tlirtli. Hu died before the soup) misslm*
wir. cleared away, t-onsumed some | T|„, on ]y thing left is tho needle, • when enugtlt hy saying tliat hd
Baltimore oysters and huiiyc Lon- w0 have lioeti to a great ex- 1 just gctttng'Bome com for fodder.
don stout that I have had locked, 1>( . n90 jn wn , R „ s nil nrtiHt ^
up for five years. \\ ent lo the the- lOgy[»t, and we herewith publish
utro and was shot at three times j tlm unljr true and lifelike picture
the first act. Had tho entire audi-1 „f Cleopatra's needle:
once hanged. Went home to bed,! m 'm -
and slept all night on the roof of
the palace.”
OvcTOne-Half
was unanimously elected, and 1 lis. s,lm of five hundred dollars. !
I Honor, named the following Coin- Tho three I’ort Wardens shall ,* : ,p
i niittce: Messrs. Watkins, Dunn and | ”" ! y receive such fees as are now ni 'S
j 8 pears.
I By Aid. Coii|)er: J jointly give n good and sull
/iVsofrt'i/, That a Committee of cil ‘»t bond in the sum of five hun
three be appointed to be designa-1 Jrcd dollars,
ted as tile Committee on ways and;
f tlie Amerirnn
suffur iu«»rtj or
f the Ki<lacyh un<1
ions cmiHt‘8
in tho chief
Nulbiug iu the whole Muiwriu
18 HO well ClllculllttU to iuvigo-
iv.’,tore hfitlthy tono t*> thdfte
Uiinkiii’H ('oiupouutl Ex-
When a man and woman are
made olio, the question is “which
one?” Hoinetimes there is a long
struggle between them before tho
matter is settled.
All we can say is that if the rest
, , , ..... i,,„.i,,r n,„.I,,, ,„„i juniiMir a n.»:”1 the sewing tools were as big an,. ■ ^ .
•r may bo hereafter established J v 1 , , 11,11 „ 11 : A „ ... , , , tiw than he ihiea rata, and she be-
, . , . ’ doses taken oeea-ioimlly «ill creatly j the needle, ( leoplltra must liave,,. ,
“ There is a place for everything,
my children,” Ijcgiui the old man
us lie o|uiued tho lecture, “hut—by
thunder! a Imrd bottom chair is ill)
place fur n bent pin !”
When a Chinanmn makes love to
a girl, he doesn’t rave about heart
putting for her, etc. No; ho sim
ply tells her that ho I
Chairs, Etc., Etc.
Savannah and
Steamboat
Brunswick
Line.
$2 OO PER SET 1
Tiir hue salo ,x hi'i:ami:h
go. <*»*:im* iiYenwa, i am preinrei to nirnnh ;
s?. ^ p /// Rl. irk.
rtttl* *tn?rt «n«i are them. Agents wanted * *■ * M . f,
thronghont UMi^iuid Fj<
BOvt-tf
Agents wanted
b. H. DAMtLh. imunl Agent,
CAPT. P. II WABD,
5MOK1S’
1 BLACKWELL'S Ml
W0 DURHAM dzS
TOBACCOS
U nix harm Hwvxnnxh erery Monday an
Thnrw.lxjr, at 4 »*. w., arriving at Brunt
rti-k every Tu-mlay and Friday evening. It*
Brnitig, will leave Brunawirk fur Hevonualt uv
:ry WeiUtimiay and hatnr<U> nturning.
LITTLEFIELD & TISOX, A»fonta,
HARRTMtX. Manat'.
., .iavannah. Go.
means, for the year 1880.
Tho resolution, on being second-;
ed, was unanimously adopted, and
His Honor, the Mayor, named the
Committee as follows: Messrs. Dunn, i
Watkins and Putnam.
Council then adjournal.
J. F. Xsisuk,
Attest: Mayor.
J ax. Hoi ston, CTk Council.
Regular Meeting.
January 7, 1880.
Council met. Present, His Honor,
J. F. Nelson, Mayor, and members
nf Council, Messrs.A. T. Putnam,
W. W. Watkins, J. J. Spears, T. G.
Stacy, i). T. Bunn, J. I’. Iluivey,|
J. If. Cook and J. M. Coti|K'r.
Tlie reading of tlic minutes of
tlic two previous meetings was, on
motion of Alderman Watkins, dis
pensed with until the next meet
ing.
To thi' fhnumtUe Wtyor owl Ginned
of the city of Brwuiricl:
Thc special committee, to whom
was referred the duly of reiKirting
the number of officers necessary for
the year 1880, with the salaries to non.
lie paid to, and the amount of! Port
I Hind- required from each, Is-g Thus, i
Respectfully submitted,
M’. W. Wvikinm,
J. J. SixuiSy
f». T. Drxv,
Committee
Tim ri [Kilt was, on motion of.U-
tit all those who uru sfHieted
ibsoase of tin; Kidney or
Prepared only by Bunt,
lievea him.
laukiu A work bag when she wei)j to the j A man is always oifcoL If ha be
, Pruggists, iind fur sale hj P. sowing circles. poling, tho world am he wlH know
Joergir, llrnimriek. Then what a stocking she must morC, If Tic lx 1 older, it gay* he is
Antoooii. Tuner Co., Jaiy 4, ’7G,
I am i
I'S fro
of the lmfartiip.ito suffer-, have worn !
ol or disease of tlie Kid i Good gracious 11
,old enough to kuotv better, And
J when lie is oh!, it ftuys tile old funis
I are the bigg oat funk.
neya, anil find more and spei
lief fnmi ltnnkin’s Buohii and Jonipor Atlinta, <1i., Peh 10. 1M7!) . . ,
than anything I inivu ev. r tried. I j J lltw.i UunU--I, An American tourist was visiting
highly were tile re but one I have used yo
deruuui CoujAir, received and Imttle iu tlw world I would willingly I el instances, and lin'd ll tlio best rem-.
adoiited 8>V" or any amount for it. I edy for uenmlgia I have aver Mod. It an orn|ition. “Hava you any.
I'eoonimciid it above all other similar relieves the pain and leaves none of'thing HkA that hr thrift* WMdT”
preparations. those unpleasant effects duo to naroot-l o ■
Jaulff eowdia. E.T. WINN. I jea or other iraodyiim. 1 shill olw.ys, " ^ ‘hr 'pl“stton of an Italian Bpec-
— ■”,* •7 „ i keep it in my oilioa, and take mueli tutor. “No,” ivpUed JouulhttU, “out
jdeasme iu ru omije ndmg itlorny pa I guess we have a mill diua that
Gents, HO Ilo».r.Axii. BVtlsf. ,, . ,, , _ _ . .
2-1 \t tdtoliall si, Atlanta, 4Ja * would jxit it oat in tkru annates!
(teething Powders] to mothers as For S,tle by 1 Joeruvr, lUuuiwicIi, !
f the bent merit.-ijifs lhe>/ run (j, ' * *“ *
their i/etihlnlnt urid hi Skit/ in- i
ull Otlfi
By AM. Watkins—
Revolved, That Council now pro
ceed to the eduction of officers for
tb<iyear 1880.
. . not too Htronuly rfooirnmiud vour Toe-
l ,l ° resolution, on being second- tlllua (tecthiuiiVowdentJ to mother* u»
ed, was unanimously adopted.
Council then procoudfd u
TiaAlri-A, <»A.. aNoV. 7, lbTU.
1>JI. C. J. MoFFITT—t)t ’ir Sir -IjttbU-
ja,ilk-la, I A liulu W tumbled into a bar,
i rel of molasses. Hs was fished out
, , ,• /«■ .'/'**>*• I have uni an with v.*ry wtn- 1 “ Why,” said Jane Matilda t«) »>, v n «#.,t!eman who Mid: *-4k*v
•lection of ofliccra, which rusultctl Uctory reaiiiu tfi« |w»t Hiujiuier with > .* , . ... . . I n K^nueman irno mm. Buy
ii oliiltl, iu<(l vtliiln wu Uitvi
ol Treasurer - James ;
as follows
Clerk
Houston.
Marshal—J. C. Norman.
Assistant Marshal J. !<• Beach, icin*' fut this uouutry ft;
Policeman—W. S. Pittman. 1 lions of tet iliiiia .tmi boi
Keeper of Guard House amt o» shiWrea ol tilag"..
1 .. 1 1 Ulii Vti V Uf- k't
Clerk of Market—D. A. M J
Port Physician—Dr. J. S. Plain.' (P* ,
. ror halo i»y P. Joerger, Pnmhwjt k,
City Physician—Dr. J. K. Kol> j.juiQ.im
ins. |
Sexton of white cemetery—G. W,
Ay mar.
Sexton of colored cemetery—Os-
bom Ma«on.
IIarl>or Master—Matthew Shan-
Maud I/ouise, “does a part of that what 1h your name Bitd how do you
itTrctufure lokt u child or two from door-fastening remind me of that f^l ?” T|j'‘ lad’s reply was “Short
He* 1 L*t'flUll'iijh 1 1;!kt" 11°' 1 1.'rift'i.'i'll I ,s D»rd Fit/. MjiHigKiaWflnej, am i nweet.” Tbu gentleman ru
in a fiiiu hf i.ltliy l»«>y Its merit i* r» r-. "’boin we loot at Newport?,, * I marked that wna in a hurry,
make it n 8t.in«tHr«l frtin.ly m- tl am sure \ don’t know,” responded 1 . in d fi 0 would only stop long
diJinb'r. M“>"! as »Iie feebly rah her hand j'enough to nsfwh'the l>oy that he
! through hcr Imryj?. “ \Yhy," < lln- 'stoqd a thtr show to being Presi-
J4itakUli a Itkarl-sciin’Wiig’dcni sonic day.
•o.ex Oov. Juu*E *|lruwn*) “ he. aim.■ he ivas 'Atjrft a nob J -j-’ •
i 11 v li u >|.|iur 111 ■ i ii u tc i.-L t.. oilupo O “ IIUUU
Liver
Wardens—Bu rr W in ton,
Co Jr and G J. Hull.
adore,”
. « . — ^ — in ulwayn known by bi. .p|>esnMMtb t
Dsdatls, Hi , D e. 9.1879. I mun who lirtw eoiufortubly at bom.,
Here is the choicest conundrum } l “”“’ 'I* 1 f 1 ’” Kxter ^
... .... uiiiiutor uitii tlie in’t>( KatL-sfiictory ro- show it in um ptfmm. kmI tnvr« m an*
of tho season: W fiat is trie ilulcr- hll |^ i |, lYUt j,y j( s ruiirely other liter uion» iuiportuot to man—tt
dice between a pumpkin pie and a cl*-aoed place* from podit s. nhii li, is the hit,Hirer— the liver that should
...... , , , »H*forc. ii was imi>oH.dl>lo to get rid of. wgnhite the whole systfBL If thst is
inuy./lf . One is g<>o<l on dogs,an*l j ooi*»itl»-1- it i v« iy vulnuhlu pn'istra- <>ut of fix, man is good for noihiug—
the other is dog-on-good. tiou. and n conimcut! it to JioasekL«p- cm enjoy nothing—to restore it to
^ »•»» wli.i un tn fulfil-I with 1i-*s»eln’8 or | health, hho Dr. Gilder's Liver Pill* A
.. «,tii( r it su t A. F. Himmprd. j few doMf will relievo you. For snlu
A young man in pressing Ins own j V ft; jl( . u> r j lH . lgrli n. -m wiek. i.y F. Joerger. Bmnswwk, Oil
suit frequently wrinkles tlie girl’s. jOa. fail 15 Im .mlO liu