Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, November 22, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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THE PITTSBURG PISPATQB, TiUEgDAT,
NOYEMBERi m 1892. U
WEIR HEIRS AT ODDS
Oyer the -Appointment of an Admin
istrator for the Estate.
THE BIG BEEWERI SYNDICATE
Consumes Another Pay in the United States
Circuit Court.
TH EESULT OF A BUNA WAT 1IAEEIAGE
Attorney John "W. Shafer yesterday filed
in the Orphans' Court the answer of Harry
C Fehl to the petition asking lor his re
moval as administrator of the late Gamble
'Weir. The petition asking for his removal
was filed by Attorneys Barton & Barton in
behalf of "William Weir. Radcliffe "Weir
and Mary Johnston, brothers and sister of
the late Gamble "Weir. In it they state
that Fehl was appointed administrator of
the estate as the appointee of James G.
"Weir, another brother. The petition
ers further asserted that they never
renounced their rights to administer
the estate and that the appointment was
illegal and in violation of the act of Assem
bly. "William "Weir, it was stated, was the
eldest brother, but is a non-resident of the
State. Eadclifie and James G. "Weir are
residents of Pittsburg, but their interests
were antagonistic to the estate. James G.
"Weir, it was asserted, is a party litigant
with the estate and he or his nominee were
not entitled to administer the estate. There
are also a brother and sister in Ireland, but
the only one entitled to the letters of ad
mu ist ation was a sister, Mary Johnston,
of Pi sburg, one of the petitioners. In
conclusion it was asked that the letters
issued to Fehl be revoked and the appoint
ment made according to law.
In las answer Fehl states that the letters
were not improvidcntlv eranted. as alleged.
The only heirs residing in Pennsylvania
arc James G. and Radcliffe "Weir and Mary
Johnston. Of tliete Eadclifie is indebted
to the estate in a large sum, it is stated,
which indebtedness he denies. James G.
"Weir is not in any manner indebted to the
estate, but is a creditor and indorser of
notes in large sums, and is more
interested than anyone in the proper
administration of the estate, and be is not
a party litigant Mary Johnston, of
TJniontown, the sister, it is stated, is not
capable of administering the estate, being
unacquainted with business and unable to
read or write, and, it is claimed, the appli
cation now made was solelv in the interest
ot Eadclifie Weir in the endeavor to escape
lrom his liabilities to the estate, and the
said Mary Johnston is expected to act, if
appointed, in bis interest
The trial ot James Mcintosh and Jennie
Marsh for the larceny of goods belonging to
the late Gamble Weir, which was to have
been disposed of yesterday, has been post
poned until the next term of Criminal
Court
OXLY AN OPTION.
prisoner's life
second time.
was placed in jeopardy a
The Young Napoleon Wants 810,000.
The case of Henry 8. Ives against the
Callery estate will ba called for trial in
Common Pleas Court No. 3 to-day.- Ivea is
the "Napoleon of Finance," and the action
is one brought to recover ?10,000 claimed to
be due him from the late James ianeryas
the result ot stock transactions.
Outlining the Defense in the Brewery Syn
dicate Suit How the Value of the Lutz
Plant T as Estimated Going to London
to Raise Money.
The big brewerr case of D. Lutz & Son
against George Crawford was continued in
the United States Circuit Court yesterday.
The only witness for the prosecution yes
terday was J. J. O'Beilly, who testified
that in 1889 he made an estimate of the
plaintiff's plant and placed it at 700,000,
and it was, in his opinion, worth that much
now.
Mr. Ferguson opened his side of the
case, stating the line of defense he intended
to present He said: "The jury will find
that there never was an acceptance. We
will show that there was no deposit on the
acceptance which was agreed upon, and un
less they can show that there was, the case
jails through. we propose to show that in
the question of damages there was none;
that the plaintiffs hae not suffered; there
was no contract and if the jury believes our
witnesses, the bottom of the plaintiff's case
drops.
George Crawford, the defendant, stated
that previous to 18U0 he had no connection
with the brewing business hut was engaged
in gold and silver mining, with his office in
the Lewis block this city. Invanswerto
questions as to how he came in contact with
1). Lutz & Son, the witness said he went
with Mr. McCabe to see Mr. Lutz at his
brewery. He met Mr. Lutz who showed
him around. Anthony Lutz came to cee
him afterward and the scheme of the syndi
cate was explained. Owners of breweries
came to see Mr. Crawford, and options were
offered and discussed.
The witness told them he would see what
could be done. He told them he expected
to go to London, but denied that Mr.
Elliott attended to his business in his ab
sence. Mr. Lutz made up the laluation on
the plant, estimating the real estate outside
of tne brewery proper. After the contract
was signed the witness told Mr. Lutz he
was going to London to see what could be
done there. He told Mr. Lutz he would
take no option that would not expire the
same date, and November 30 was fixed upon
for the option. He denied telling Mr.
Lutz that he would instruct Mr. Elliott to
Eign papers, but did tell him that he ex
pected to communicate with Mr. Elliott
A number of letters and cablegrams were
offered and objected to. There was consid
erable discussion over the matter, and Mr.
Ferguson gained most of the points.
Mr. Elliott testified that shortly before
the option expired Straub & Morris, the
real estate agents, who represented another
English syndicate, called on him and repre
sented that a cablegram had been received
from London stating that money had been
deposited there for an option on American
breweries, and wanted him to accept
the option for Crawford. He told
them that he had no authoritv
to sign Crawford's name, but they said it
was all right, that Crawford was interested
in the money raised in London, and that
they would guarantee no harm would come
to Elliott if ne signed the acceptance. With
this assurance, he put Crawford's name to
the acceptance. When he advised Craw
ford of what he had done, the latter repu
diated the facts alleged by Straub & Mor
ris, and said he knew of no money having
been deposited.
EESTJLT OF AN ELOPEMENT.
riae nastily-Married Wife Now Applying
for a Divorce.
Frank Thomson, the commissioner in the
divorce case of Margaret E. Bills against
Henry Bills, alias Henry Eeed, filed his
testimony yesterday. It showed that Bills
married the woman in Cincinnati on De
cember" .22, 1889. It was a runaway
marriage, and it was shown that Bills had a
wife then living. He never provided for
his second wife, and her mother, Catherine
Bailey, paid her doctor bills ana brought
her home from Cincinnati after a child was
born.
Warden McAleese of the jail testified
that while he was Inspector of Police Bills
had been sent to the workhouse, either as a
"vag" or suspicious character, and after ho
got out he left the city. Bills, or Beed,
dressed well, but never had any business.
He was recognized as a gambler.
Records of the registry office showed
that Bills and Bacbel Brown were married
by W. H. Simcox in Allegheny on August
1, 188G.
A Sew Trial Asked Tor Garvin.
A motion for a new trial in the Garvin
murder trial was filed yesterday by the At
torneys Marshall. The reason assigned is the
refusal of the Court to accept the first ver
dict It is claimed that when the jury was
sent back to render another verdict that the
To-day's Trial Lists,
Common Pleas No. 1 Crowder vs Pitts
burg Traction Company, Mellon Bros, vs
McCandless, Ives vs Callery. Woods vs Bey
mer, Conroy vs the Pittsburg Ttmes, Kevins
vs the P. E. B. Company, McKelvey ts
Demmler.
Common Pleas So. S DIndingervs Kauf
man et al Bath vs Clark. Dunmeyer vs
Hanner et aL, Bousch vs Ken, Pros. Vent
Company vs Stzel 4 Co., Woodward vs Pearl
Laundry Company, Ashbaugh vs Fye&tte,
same vs same, Barr vs Cratz, Hartman vs
Gilmore. Brown vs Borgetreser, Smith vs
Buck-, Bennett vs Klcnois, uurns vs liu
lespie. Coats vs Suydam.
Common Pleas No 3 Carrutbers vs Carrie
Furnace Company, Huff vs Elcho Oil Com
pany, Houggyvs Beamer, Herdtvs Datt,
Fundenberg vs Barckey, Smith, assignee.
vs AlcCann et ai, Jones vs x-icii, uuonnor
vs Citizens' Traction Company. Martin vs
Drewes et al, Hamilton vs HcCUntoek A Co,
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Jack
Clifford (murder). Lew McAllister, C W.
Cowles et al. Daniel Barker, James Scahlll
etal, Carrie Coiline (3). James F. Dovey,
Daniel Jordan. Jr.. nnd the followins oleo
casos: James MoTlehe, Nicholas Williams,
Edwaid Dravo. a E. Shirley, H. C3. Snyder,
Georgfi J. Bauni,F. IC Bower, Leon Christ,
H. J. Chapman. William X. Fisher, Bobert
George P. J. Stratton, John Gales, J. B.
Hill. A. IL Hays, J. J. Matthews, George T.
Stemnete, Subtna Tnrney, Kiohard B.
.. .. r VI1.A T IT ntliami TT C
Glasgow, ChailesF. Glass, W. J. Kerr, Jas.
McHugh, Win. Jathaniel, a H, Nilhans, H,
Roney, William Bolt P. B. Schmidt Ed S.
Waltbers.
The nnm of the Courts.
A VETtnicr of $2 728 for the plaintiff was
given in the case of J. W. Bratnerd against
Philip Weber ana J. S. Sarver, an action pn
a note.
Attoksets Moobe ahp McGirk yesterday
filed the divorce case cf Abraham Van de
verder against Mary M. Vandeverder. De
sertion is charged.
Ik the suit of T. M. McDonough against
J. E. O'Donnell, administrator, an action on
a note, a verdict was given yesterday for
$307 23 for the plaintiff.
A veedict of $ 197 06 for the plaintiffs was
given yesterdayjn tho case of Heyl & Patter
son against theSvinfield Mineral Company,
an action on a contract
The following executions were Issued
against George Meyer yesterday: By S.
Aronson, $6S3 40; Wra. Wolkolsky. $121 OS; J.
Wolkolsky, JJ76 H; Louis Meyer, $375.
Is the case -of John C. Cochran & Co.
against Samuel Tretheway & Ox, Limited, a
verdict was rendered fot $31 02 for the plain
tin. It w as an action on an account
Judge McCltjsg yesterday grantod Attor
neys A. and W. A. Blakeley permission to
enter suit against the bond of Detective P.
J. Murphy for damages for tho illegal ab
dnction of P. Bovniak, who was arrested
and taken to Wilkesharre.
A verdict for the defendant was given
yesterday in the suit of the Safe Deposit
Company, administrator of John Barton,
against Uuckestetn & Co , an aotion to re
cover nttornev's fens alleged to havo been
due Barton. The fees. It was claimed, had
been paid.
Fusil oil is the noisonous component of
all new and impure whiskies and can only
be eliminated by age. Ot the many brands
of whiskies offered to the nubile, but one
bear the testimony of eminent physicians
certifying to Us purity. This whisky is
Klein's Silver Age Kye. Absolutely pure
and used in hospitals everywhere. For sale
by druggists and dealers generally at $1 50
per full quart Send lor catalogue and nrice
list or all kinds of liquois to Max Klein,
Allegheny, Pa.
A PnE3fOJiEAi.OrFEU 500 dozen, with con
tinuous borders, assorted as follows: Ele
phant hack a-back, double aamask with
azure work, extra long tied fringe towels,
all regular 50c goods, will be sold at 25c.
Kaufmahis'
New Drygoods Department
De Wrrr'8 Little Early Risers. Best pill
for biliousness, sick headache, malaria.
Tou'lt. be surprised, ladies, to see the
elegant $20 dress patterns marked down to
$10. Kacfkakks",
Now Drygoods Department
A Group of Attractions
the world over. If women would
remember that to be thoroughly
healthy, that to be fleshy yet not fat;
to have that bright complexion and
brilliant eye of perfect health, it is
only necessary to sleep, eat and
digest well. Johann HofFs Malt
Extract makes the digestion perfect.
This then compels you to eat and
sleep well. Consequently the genu
ine Johann HofTs Malt Extract
makes women beautiful and attrac
tive. Try it. The genuine have the
signature of "Johann Hoff" on the
neck of the bottle. Eisner & Men
delson Co., N. Y. tu
Ba1fiiiil'iiTr
CORKS
HEADACHE.
CTJRE3
HEADACHE.
CURES
HEADACHE.
RESTORES
LOST
HEALTH.
Miss Lottie Cabsox or saranie.
Mich . writes: 'I have been trou
bled with a terrible headache for
about two years and could not jest
anything to help me. but at last a
friend advised me tn take your BCR
dock Blood Bitters, which I did,
ana auer uiKinr iwo Doiues mart
not had the hesaache since."
DOCTOR
WHITTIER
E14 J-ENN AVENUE, PITTSBDRO. FA
As old residents know and back flies ot
Pittsbnnr papers prove, is the oldest estab
lished and most prominent physician in tha
city, devoting speclalattentfon to all cbronla
S8SS NO FEE UNTIL CURED
sponsible MFRVfillQ aud mental dl
persons IM L. R V U U O case", physical de
cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi
tion and hope,iinjaircdmemory, dlsoraeied
sight self distrust bashfulnets, dizziness,
sleep esinesii, pimples, eruptions, impover
ished blood, failing powers, organio weak
sess, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption,
unfitting the person for business, society and
marriage, permanently, safely and privately
rtnBLOQD AND SKIN
eruptions, blotches, falling halr,bones,palna,
glandular swellings, ulcerations or tha
tongue, mouth, throat ulcers, old sores, ar
cured tor lire, and blood poisons thoroughly
eradicated from I IPIM A DV kidney and
the system. U Ml II Mil T i bladder de
rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal
discharges, inflammation and other rain fill
symptoms receive searcnlng treatment;
prompt relief and real cures
Dr. Wnittters life-long extensive expert
enoe Insures scientiflo and reliable treat
xnenton common sens principle. Consults- '
tlonfree. Patients nta distinoaascarefully i
treated as If here. Office hours, 9a. x. to i
r. -u. Sunday. 10 j. it. to lr.x. only. UB. '
WiiiTiIiiK.SU fena avenue, filtsbars, i"
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I Bt linfl hA. VAAFVnl A1 ma t. A .I.-J..J AHt U C
WuP' of tobacco perfection. This is why iR Jmn
IINS-' we have remained, during this long J Wl
wL'0k period, the largest manufacturers of al$ '
W f Smoking Tobacco in the world. It J
Kfw has a fragrance and flavor of pecu JAivN
tlAWMw liar excellence.. Hive it a trial. tfSSwflliGrVR
PP? BLACKWELL'S DURHAM JSuST0!
WZr(Mm tobacco CO., H VVnnAK H "V
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
STATISTICS SHOW
That over three-qnarters
of the children attending
I sohool sutler from various
f natural and acquired de
fects nf pirAftftrht; -whfnh
should demand intelli'
gent and speedy atten
tion. Scholars having eye
fitmln aiA avfanrlait rt n
tflnvlfntfnn ir fiava iViaIw
eight ez&mlneii conipet
enuy, treo qr expense, on
Suturday morainga atour
P3l.4Uli3UlUUUfr, jpiif-TTa
NBTT AT-I'ERTISEMENTS.
A BARGAIN,
Made at Shortest Notice.
5 er Siaii &
Eyos Examined Free of Charge.
J. DIAMOND, S
Artificial eyes inserted,
i nooTTsu
The ladies pay their bets-.
3R- ' iJn gfegiy
DOCTORS LAKE,
SPECIALISTS in all cases re
quiring scientiflo and confl
uent lal treatment Dr. S. K.
Lale, II. R. C, P, S., Is tho old
est and most experienced Sue
'ciallst in the city. Consulta
tion free and ntrictlv onntl.
dentiaU Office hours 9 to 1 and 7 to 8 f. it
Sundays, S to 4 r. si. Consult them person
ally, or write Doctqeb Lake, cor. Penn av.
and fourth at, 1'Htsburer, Pa, JelB-SDwk
hwNiing Equal
FRAGRANT
TRI-PHOSA
For Gleaning-
SILVERWARE,
CHINA, GLASS,,
M-- -' A
ruiSfprmts.
Grocers and I7uggists
Sell ;t
Can be had in any of our many de
partments, Bargaips in Bedroom Suites,
Bargains in Parlpr Suites,
Bargains in Bedding, etc,
'Bargains in Stove s and Ranges, the
largest selectipn in the city.
Bargains in Refrigeratots,
Bargains in Baby Carriages.
GASH 01 CBEDIT IN EVERY-OPTM,
NEW ATJTERTISEBrENTS.
vsnt0im0i020&ruimi,ffit
IS.
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307 WOOD ST.'
Kirk's Dusky
.Diamond. Soap
.best for Mies' shampoo.1
Kirk's While Russian SoapJ for delicate fabrics
When whisHies are prescribed or
used they should be strictly pure in
every particular. They should be
aged naturally, not by artificial pro
cess. Their bouquet should be the
result ot natural influences, and not
of flavoring essences their action
should be exact, gently stimulating
and tonic, and not variable, and ex
citing. All whiskies offered by us
are the purest that can be obtained.
Our own brand, Old Export, is
now a pronounced favorite where
ever known.
Put up in Quarts. Price gi, or
Six for 5.
Orders by mail solicited. Goods
shipped C. O. D, to all points.
Jos. Fleming & Son,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
412 Market Street. Cor. Diamond,
ap-T
ACTUAL RESULTS
Show DISPATCH atllets to be
most profitable to advertisers
Try them.
O. D. LEVIS, SQLIOITOB OP
ATENTS
181 Fifth nvo., next Lqador, Pittsburg
Our venerable friend, Mr. Gobbler, too an
cient for a roast Is Riving thanks for having
Deen "lelf Thosa of onr townspeople
whose eyesight is affected aro civing thanks
because in our optical establishment they
can find ready relief. Our reputation as tha
leading opticians of thq State oannot be as
sailed. Our glasses are positively unrivaled,
They help and do not Injure tho eyes, as too
manv do. If von need glusses come to ns and
bo fitted with, qur selenitic ptoductions.
CHESSMAN OPT. CO.,
ts, Federal street, Allegheny, fa.
no!9-Tnr3u
ESTABLISHED 1S7U.
BLACK QIN
TOE THZ
KIDNEYS,
Is a relief and sure enra to
tha Urinary Organs, Gravel
and Chronic Catarrh of the
Bladder.
Tho Swiss Stomach Hitter..
trade m auk. are a sure cure for Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint and every s pecies of in
digestion. una Cherry Tonic, the mostpapnlarprep
aratlon for caro of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis
and Inn troubles.
Either of theabovo $1 per bottle, or 6 for
$5. If your druggist does not handle these
goods write to yjL F. ZOELLEB, sole M'lr.
Pittsburg. Pa. ja2-57-rrs
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THIS WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
"We will guarantee you a saving of at least 20 per cent on our goods from the prleei
yon can buy nem at elsewhere.
Parker Bros.' Hammerless Breech Loader at S43 CO.
Lefcvre Arms Company Hammerless Breech Loaders at 12.
C Q. Bonehlll Damascus Barrel Breech Loaders at 522 CO.
Laofc ol spaee forbids our giving a detailed price list of all our goods. Call and ba
convinced. 100 LOADED SHELLS AT $1.50.
SIGHT'S
932 and 934 Liberty St ani
. 703J05and?feSmilhfiflldSt
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YOUGHIOGHENY COAL CO., LTD.,
Greenough Street and Gas Alley.
OFFICE, 106 GKANT ST.
T. S. KNAP, MANAGER
Telephone 1070.
Youghiogheny Gas and Steam Coal. White and River Sand.
5-l'ionrpt service to manufacturers and consumers generally.
Hills supplied with river sand. Jh7-74-TT3
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PITTSBUBG, PA.
THIS INK IS MANUFACTURED
-BY-
J. HARPER BONNELL CO.,
Gobble 'Em Up! Gobble 'Em Up!
THANKSGIVING ARTICLES AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES.
QKn For lare IB and 18-Inch fine White
fcu Porcelain Platters, of the latest
rhape; regular price 75c
Op A BABE OPPOBTUNITT Hand
IOf somely decorated largo size Oyster
or Mush Bowl and plate to match, in hand
painted designs; regular price 35c.
Rrif Pi.liAy!4Eif EXi
UUl tra fine thin-blown
lead class Water Tum
blers, with cut bottom;
fall value $2.
H
QRn l'EKDOZEH-Ex.
m tra fine niin-blown
lead crlag Wines; full
value $2 25.
OCn For extra laree Biro Imitation Cut
,Uj Glass heavy Fruit Bowls, in pretty
designs; regular price SOc.
Oa For handsome Imitation Cut Glass
fcl Snuco Dishes, largo size; regular
price Sc
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J jiff
Cjl AS PER DOZEN-g)I.M-v
Extra flne thin
blown lead glass Gob
lets: full value $3.
OCr For elegant clear toned Table Call
ll Bells, nickel plated and bronzed;
regular price 50c.
inn ' o r liandiomely
1111 decorated China
Plates, with open work
edges; full value S5&
ne. For flne English Steel Carver and Fork, with solid stagnant han
' dies; slightly damaged by water; a rare bargain; rog. price $1 50.
CQn For extra good Steel Carver and Fprk, with durable cocobola han
UOU dies and strongly bolstered; regular prioa $1 50.
$1 AJ For John Kussell's oelebrated genuine Steel Carving Sett ex.
vliT" oeedlngly handsome Knifo, Fork and Steel, with celluloid han
dies and sllvor-plated bolsters; vary flne; regular price f 3.
CO QC For American Cutlery Company's superior carylpg set of Knife,
j,dk Fork and Steel of hand-forged steel; real stag horn handles and
solid silver bolsters; beautiful goods; regular, price $5.
Our display of carving goods, exceeding that of any other house In
this city, consists of stag Horn, Rubber, Ivory, Bone, Pearl, Celluloid,
Agate, Silver, Cocobola and E pony-handled sets of all sizes and at most
moderate prices.
QQn FoF eleuant Carls
Ou bid Cninn Celery
Vases, heautiluUv decora
ted in natural floral de
signs: regular price 75c.
A On For exquisite Carls
twl ba.d China Celery
TRAYS, handsomely dec
orated in. various deigns
nnd colors; regular price
$160. '
u 3E4ESunVV
CQn For the patent Donble KoaBtin? Pan; will
U9u roast jour poultry, game and meats a
perfect brown, and keeps them tender, juicy
and well flavored; regnlar price ii.
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ments. coiisistinir of a cracker and sis
picks. These soods ate of solid steel with fins
polished handles; regular, price 73c.
rOl those eleeant large
size China Craoker or Sts
oult Jars, decorated In
pretty ' designs; regular
price 1 25. "
CC QR For n fine English Poicelain Dinner Sot of 113 pieces, spray
U.?J decorations in difTeront colors; full value $10 50.
CIA For our beautiful 115 piece Dinner Set; artistically decora ted iri tha
vJWr latest Dresden designs: most pleasing of which consists of beauti
ful spray in natural cqlors; regular price $35.
ftlfi Rf) For the justly colebrated Carlsbad Transparent China Dinner
9lwivlU Set of 110 pieces; artistically decorated in different designs;
' full value $33.
1 1
mm
IKn For those flne lmita
ww tion cut glass Oil or
Vinegar Bottles, with
fitted stopper; regular
price 23o.
59c
A BABE CHANCE-For the Clause
Patent Knife Sots, extra sood aualltv:
sold elsewhere for $L
QC0 For a set of six elegant triple-plated SU
" ver Teaspoons of the following famed
makes: Wm. Bodgers, Holmes t Edwards, Bog
ers & Bros., and Sogers & Hamilton. Sold
everywhere for $1.50.
1 II
Qpp Foraset of Cknlvc3and6 forks of solid
UI steel, soimetar, warranted hand forged
blades and cocobola double bolstered handles,
guaranteed the very best; regular price $2.
Free Deliveries
made daily in .
t
both cities. '
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Free deliveries
made daily in
both cities.
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