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THE SCRANTON TBIBtTNE THUKSDAT MOItNINO. NOVEMBER 21, 185.
FACIAL HUMOURS
PrtvMtfld by
Cuticura
Soap.
AfHAHEO TO IB SEEN because of disflg-
-urlag facial kumoun U the condition ot
thousands who live la ignorance of the fact
thai in CtrnctlSA Boai it to be found the
purest, sweetest, and most effective skin purl.
Set and buntiflet in the world. For pimples,
blackheads, red and olljr skin, red, rough
' hinds with shapeless Balls, dry, thin, and tail
tat hair, It 1 wonderful.
ISaf a ItoSs, I. Msro. iMdm. mnu
lave e uia Cuar., Soto Ptop Uottoa, U. 8. A.
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS
STOCKS AXP BONDS.
New York, Nov. 20. It was generally
' expected In stock' circles that the for
mal agreement of the Trunk Line rep
resentatives to maintain rates and the
sound money speech by Secretary Car
1 lisle at the chamber of commerce din
ner would have a good effect on prices
this hiomir.gr but these favorable fac
tors were offset by renewed foreign liqui
dation. The. sales for London and Paris
C account .About H.OOO shares in the ag-
arrogate, were all taken and after a
sIlRbt dip the list Improved. In addi
tion -to these liquidations the sum of
11,000,000 gold was withdrawn from the
. sub- treasury and It was common re
turn that at least $1,500,000 more will
be frrwarded on Saturday. This also
operated against the market In a mild
woy. Near midday a moderate selling
, movement In the low-priced Issues set
In. Northern Pacific preferred and
Union Pacific were particularly weak
Northern Pao4flo preferred fell to H4
and leter rallied to 15V.. The weakness
of the stock Is due to fears of a heavy
aisvisment. The Grangers were in the
main firm and closed higher except for
Burlington and Qulncy, which lost
per ctnt The Gould stocks were firm
er. Manhattan rising to 100 and West
ern Union to 88. The Industrials were
erratic, but left off Arm. In the after-
, noon a tecovery or ttai- per wm.
'lowed. The closing was firm In tone.
Net changes show advances of Vial
per oftfit., Western Union leading. Sales
were iSS,76 shares. .
The range of today's prices for the a
. tive stocks of the New York 'k n,m:
ket sre given below. The nuotatns ore
furnished The Tribune by O. du B. Dim
mlck, manager for William Linn, Allen &
Co., stock brokers, 411 Spruce stieet,
Bdranton. 0p'n-High-Low-Clos-Inf.
est. est. ine.
Am. Tobacco Co 83 83 s4
Am Cot tOll 1 1 " 18
Ami sSUFReVcollOOVi 101 Wk 1
Atoh. To. ft 8. Fe... 16T 17'.
.ffiftohio.. u MHi.wj m
'.Chloaao Gas 6M 65 M
Chic N W ...103 105 1U5V
ChC.BftQ. 85$ 88 85 85
Ch e MllVst. P... 75 m
dSFa HudMn.f....i28? ia 128
Dlst. ft C. F 19Vfc 20 W 19
tfen: Electric 80 31 80 m
Louis, ft Nish .. 51 62 81 62
M.. K. ft Texas ... 1ST 13 12 13
Manhattan Ele 2 100 98 09
, i33 Pacino.!: " ; .. 2 m suv.
' Nat. Cordage.... 6 6 6 6
Nat Lead 10 80 80 3o
N. J. Central 1 1W4 107 107
N. y. 'central ..;.loo 100 loo loo
N. T. ft N. E 60 50 60 50
N T, U E. ft W... 8 94
U Y. ' 8 A W 11 11 11 11
Nor. Faciae e 4 4
Nor. Pacific. Pr 16 15 14 15
OM. ft West 14 16 14 15
Pac. Mall....'. 81 31 30 30
Phil, ft Bead 10 10 9 10
Southern R. R 10 10 10 10
ienn. v.. sr a ,. "vt e
Union Pacific...; 8 8 8 8
Wabash 7 7 1 7
Wabash, Pr 19 19 18 19
West. Union 87 88 87 88
W, L 13 14 IS 14
p. B. Leather........ 18 12 12 12
U. B. Leather, Pr.... 89. 69 68 69
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE PRICES.
Open- High- Low- CIos
. WHEAT. Ing. est est. Ing.
peeember 67 67 67 57
Slay 61 61 81 61
OATS.
v December 18 .18 . 18 18
May 20 20 20 20
CORN.
December .27 27 27 27
My 29 29 29 29
LARD.
January 6. 55 6.56 5.52 5.52
Way 6.77 6.77 6.75 5.77
FORK.
January ., ,., 8.97 8.97 . 8.90 8.90
May' t. 9.37 8.27 9.27
Mrsntoa Board of Trade Exchange Ouo
tatlbns-A!l Quotations Based on Par
of IOO.'
'Name.' . , Bid. Asked.
Oreen Ridge Lumber Co 110
Dime Dep. ft Dis.'Bank 130
! Scranton Lace Cur. Co 60
Nat. Boring Drilling Co ... SO
First National Bank 600
Thuron Coal Land Co..: 00
Scranton Jar ft Stopper Co ' 25
Bcranton Glass Co.. 66
i Lackawanna Lumber Co 110
Spring Brook Water Co.. ino
Elmhurit Boulevard Co..... 100
Bcranton Axle Works 80
Third National Bank 850
Laclta. Trust rfnd Safe Dep. Co ... 100
Scranton Packing Co..i 100
'.. scranton Bavings Bank:. 200
Lacks. Iron ft Steel Co 150
Weston Mill Co.... 250
Bonta Plate Glass Co.. ... 12
BONDS.
Bcranton Glass Co lot
Economy Bteam Heat ft
Power Co 100
t Bcranton Pass. Railway first
mortgage, due 1(18 lit
Beranton Traction Co ... 95
People's Street Railway, first
i. mortgage, due 1111.... lit
Bcranton ft Pltttton Trao. Co. ... 90
People's Street Railway, Sec
ond mortgage, due 1920 lit
Lackn. Valley Trac. Co., first
mortgage, due 1815 100
Dlokton Manufacturing Co 100
Lacks. Townehlp School 5 102
' City of Scranton Street Imp 6 ... 101
Scranton Axla Works 100
- . New York Prodneo Market.
Wew fork, Nonja-Flour-Dull. Wheat
4pot market dull, Arm; No. 2 red store
and elevator, 7c. afloat, 69c; f. o. b.,
C8a88c; ungraded red, 63aT0c.; No. 1
- northern,'. 66o. I options unchanged from
yesterday. . CornwJull,, firmer; No. 2 at
36o.: elevator. I7c.; afloat; options ad
vanced c. ; November, 36c.; December,
,lc.;, January, l5V,o,;P May, 35c. Oats
Spot quiet, steady; options dull, steady;
'November, t8o. December. 23c; Janu
ary. Z3e.; May. c.i spot prices, no. z,
..VBiyr uncnneeu, uru uun, Binauy;
i western steam, 85 82: city. ts.40a$.45; No
vember, $4.80; nominal; refined, moderate
' demand; contlneht, H-tBl South America,
4 98.S0; cbmpound, 4S6c. Pork-Quiet,
steady; old mess, S9.50elO. Butter Quiet,
unchanged. Cheese Quiet; state large, 7
. alOUc; do. fancy, 10al0c.; do. small, 7
'ioKcr, part skims, 8a7c.; full skims,
-2alc. Eggs Moderate demand; state
d and Pennsylvania, 22ac.; Ice house. 16
' 20c.( 'dp. per ease, 81.50a4.25; western
fresh, 21a23c. do. per case, 83.60x4.26;
r limed, 16alfc; do, per case, 83.50a4.
, .1 ' " '
- . :t ... fJll Market. ' , '
' Oil City, Pa.,; Nov, M.-Oll opened 81.60;
. hliheU-8l.62; lowest. H.B0; closed, 81.61.
A nttsburg, PL, Nov. t 20.-OII opened
, 4- t IksVs tf Ko. I mixjrd, cash,
A .; , ' 1 i Na. i, he.; Ho. t yell
S"-', s-j.' VI White ft., tfe.
1 at 28C.; No. I white, 24o.; No. 3 Chicago,
24c. 1 No. I at fl6.: No. 8 white, iOc.;
mixed western. Ma2lck: white do. and
White State. I4anc. Provisions-Quiet.
: " , Toledd CralM Market.
v Tsledd. O,. Hot, 80.-Wheat-RecelDts.
',! bdlhelsSbttmenta, 1,(00 bushels;
mHiM eAsyj.N. red cash and Decern
ilA,i t I.XT io. t red, cash,
' L . No. I w.He, c-iilc. Corn Re-ct-
AA 44.r.I )vh,,M ahlDiMnta. U.KM
none; no trading. Cloverseed Receipts,
142 bags; shipments, 496 bags; market Arm;
prime cash and November, 14.35; Decem
ber, 14.37; February, 14.42; March, 14.4a.
Buffalo Ltvo Stock.
Buffalo, N. V., Nov. 20. Cattle Re
ceipts. 1,408 head;. on sale, 60 head; mar
ket steady; light stock heifers, 83a3W:
Sulla. J2.25a2.85. Hogs Receipts, 11.35U
ead; on sale, 10,400 head; market steady;
good Yorkers. $3.65a3.7o; mixed and medi
ums, 3.70a3.75; . choice heavy, 83.ba3.80;
roughs. Uai-li; stags. 2.75a3; pigs, 33.73
a3.8U Sheep- and Lambs Receipts, 8.400
head; on sale, 10.000 head; market about
steady; Canada lambs sold late at S4a4.25,
with 12 loads on sale; choice to prime
lambs. I4.10a4.25; good to choice. S3.8oa4.10;
light and fair. 83.3oa3.75; mixed sheep, good
to choice, 12.50a2.75; culls and common,
1.75a2.25; export sheep, 33.25a3,30.
Chicago Uve Stock.
Union Stock Yards, 111., Nov. 20. Cattle
Receipts. 14,000 head; market Arm; com
mon' to extra steers, $3.15a5; stockers and
feeders, 82.30a3.75: cows and bulls, 31.50
a3.60; calves,. 82. 50afl; Texans, J2a3.30; west
ern rangers, 83.2oa3.75. Hogs Kecelpt.
46,000 head; market firm and partly 5 cents
higher; heavy packing and shipping lots,
$3.50a3.70; common to choice mixed, $3.40
a3.70; choice assorted, 3ii.60a3.65; light, $3.45
a3.70; pigs, $2.10a3.6T. Sheep Receipts, 12,
000 head; market steady; inferior to choice,
1.75a3.30; mbs. $3a4.40.
Philadelphia Tnllow Market.
Philadelphia. Nov. 20. Tallow is steady
but dull. We quote as follows: City,
prime, in hhds. 4a4c; country, prime, In
bbls, 4a4i-.; do. dark. In bbls, 3?4a3;c;
cakes, 4c; grease, 2a3c.
AEWS OF OIK INDUSTRIES.
A marked improvement In frelffht
traffic Is reported by the Pennsylvania
and Philadelphia and Reading rallroa.ls.
The Lehigh Valley road moved 1.C0
loaded east-bound cars of freight out of
Buffalo on Saturday, which wes the
highest, record of the Buffalo division,
and it (s said it could have been much
Increased If cars had been obtainable.
The Reading coal tonnage for the
week ended November 16 amounted to
327.859 tons, an increase, over the same
week last year of 5,420 tons. For the
year to date shipments have aggregated
13.068,593 tons, an Increase as compared
with the same period last year of 1,189,
558 tons.
The Lehigh and Wllkes-Barre.accord-Ing
to the Hazleton Standard, is having
a slope sunk on the Lykens Valley vein,
which was discovered at No. 8 Honey
Brook, a short time aso. Yesterdu the
coal was reached in the new slope, and
it will now be but a matter of a few
weeks until it has reached the depth de
sired. In all there has been three veins
cut In that territory during the past few
weeks by the gang of drillers engaged
there. One was thirteen feet In thlck
ness, on which the now slope la being
driven.- Another was nine feet and the
third one four feet In thickness. After
the Lykens Valley is thoroughly opened
up attention will be given the other two
veins. With each of these seams In
working' order, the Honey Brook col
liery will have a supply of coal that can
not be exhausted for many years.
RAILROAD NOTES.
The Catawlssa Railroad company an
nounces a dividend of 3 per cent, on
the preferred stock.
L 11 11 11
East-bound shipments from Chicago
last week were 76,444 tons aglanst 80,008
the previous week and 49,560 for the
corresponding week last year.
II II II
Nearly all the railway earnings thus
far reported for the Becond week of
November reflect handsome Increases.
They are;
St. Paul SS52.859 Inc. 82S8,ir,9
Rio Orande Western.. 49,700 Ine. 9,600
Int. and Great North. 92,860 Dee. 14.354
Toledo and Ohio 40.5W) Dec. 3.47B
Iowa Central 42,059 Inc. 6,iil5
Wheel. & Lake Erie.. 29.950 Ine. 4.035
Pittsburg and Western 57,9H8 Inc. 2,502
P., D. and Evansville. 17,255 Inc. T01
Balto. and O. S. W.... 253,025 Inc. 722
The business of the Burlington road
during October was unusually heavy
and has never been exceeded but once,
which was In 1802, when It . handled
116.000 cars, or 10,000 more than this
.year, the aggregate being 106,000 cars.
The road has Introduced great econo
mies In the handling of freight within
a year, which have reduced the cost 25
to 60 per cent, per mile. This has been
accomplished by making each train
haul a scheduled number of tons, In
stead of twenty-five to thirty cars, as
In the past, when part of them were
empty. The operation of the road 'has
also been fortunate in having no bad
wrecks.
'I 'I II
Baltimore and Ohio as changed Its
policy by admitting to the directory In
tersta outside of Maryland. New mem
bers are General Louis Fitzgerald, Eu
gene Delano, of Brown Bros.; William
A. Read, of Vermilye & Co., and How
land DaVis, of Blake, Bolssevaln & Co.,
London.
The Toledo-Ann Arbor Reorganiza
tion committee made application yes
terday at the New York Stork Ex
change to have the preferred and com
mon stocks and bonds listed. The ex
change of the old certificates for the
new has been going on since Nov. 1 and
is about half completed.
II II II
A satisfactory adjustment of the dif
ferences existing over emigrant busi
ness between the Canadian Pacific and
the Grand Trunk roads has bren
reached at a meeting in Chicago. No
progress, however, has been mnd in
the attempt to get the Southern Pacific
road into an agreement.
The decision ot.the United States Su
preme court yesterday sustaining the
Anderson act requiring the Union Pa
cific Railroad company to operate its
own lines of telegraph will have the ef
fect of giving to nnjf other telegrr.ph
comnnny than the Western Union eual
facilities for the transmission of iHs
patches to and from the Pacific coast.
AVOCA.
The marriage of Miss Mary Mc An
drew, daughter of Anthony McAndrew,
of Brownvllle, and John Leonard, of
Scraton, took place yesterday after
noon at St Mary's church, Rev. M. F.
Crane officiating. A reception was ten
dered the bride atid ejroom at the resi
dence of the bride's parents. Many
peopie irom ocranton wer present.
At about 12.30 yesterday morning fire '
broke out In the rear of the new silk
rnlll, and In a very short time gained,
considerable headway. The fire com
pany promptly responded and In a few
minutes a stream was turned on the
flames. The damage done will amount
to about 1300. The origin of the Are
is unknown: Some think It was caused
by the overheating of the stored lime
which had become damp. The brick
layers had Just completed their work
and had gone to their respective homes.
A large number of spectators were j
present and considerable anxiety was
expressed, for at times It seemed as if
the whole structure would be destroyed. 1
Misses Janet Allen and Mary A. Ward
were visitors at Scranton yesterday. 1 I
The marriage of William Brown, a
prominent young man of this town and
Miss Maggie McArt, of Plttston, will
be solemnised this evening at 7.30
o'clock at the home of the bride, on
Railroad street. A large number of peo
ple from this town will attend the re
ception. '
Hon. M. B. McDonald, of Scranton,
was a visitor In town last evening.
L. .- O'Brien, Jr., and M. F. Moon
were visitors at Wllkes-Barre yester
day. ,
The school board will meet this even
ing to consider plans for the new school
building. " . - -
- There will be an Important meeting of
the Sarsfleld club this evening In their
rooms. In the Curry block. All mem
bers arc expected to be present. .
The Jury In the case of Jacob Drayko,
Who was killed at the Dupont cross
ing of the Delaware and Hudson rail
road on Saturday morning brought In
a verdict of accidental death and cen
sured th company (or neglecting to
have gates ercted as It Is considered
very dangerous. 'Bqijlr Whajen con
ducted the Inquest. Many witnesses
gave Important testimony In the case.
FACToAwiLLE.
Cards are out announcing the mar
riage of William M. West, of Mont
rose, und Mieg Riae ihnson, formerly
of this nlace, to tulf? pl.ice N''V. 21.
at 8 p. m., ut I; . "t tl ,,ri'lfc
parents, at Lailnl. i--us.:iiciici.ii;l
cou uy. - . .
Rev. H. H. Wllber, of the Methodist
Episcopal church, goes to Tunkhan
nock Friday evening, to lecture .before
the Epworth League.
Inwh services will be held at First
RaptiHt church Thanksgiving Day at
l't.30 o'clock, ftcrmon by Rev. H. H.
Wilber, of the Methodist church.
Our old and war-scarred veterans
should be on the lookout for Hoke
Smith's emissaries. It Is said they are
prowling around seeking whorn they
may devour.
Tuesday was a Methodist day. The
new parsonage was completed and
handed over to the church by the con
tractors. A large number of the good
Methodist brethern were out with their
teams, plows and scrapers ar.d great
improvements were made In the ground
during the day. Many cf our citizens
took advantage of the occasion to visit
and Inspect the new parsonage, which
13 one of the finest buildings in town.
A two-story addition is being built
to the store building of Sabra Sea
rrnis. The Ladles' Aid society, of the First
Presbyterian church, met at the resi
dence of M. V. Townserd Wednesday.
There was a lavcre attendance. Nearly
sixty took supper. The Indies elect"d
the following officers for the ensuing
year: President, Mrs. Mary Smiley;
first vice prefider.t. Mrs. Cool:, sec
ond vice iresidnt, Mrs. A. IT. Vfo
sett; treasurer, Mrs. Eliznbeth Knnpp;
secretary, Miss Nan I-ilnds.
Miss Lydln Snilor. of Pcrantnn, pper.t
Wednesday nr.d Thursday with the
family of Charles Ixaag, on River
street.
HAL.'- STEAD.
Flro on Tuesday evening destroyed
a house belonging to John O'Nell, sit
uated on the New Milford road, about
one mile from town. The house was
not occupied, but was to have been In
a few days. It is thought that the
tire was caused by an Incendiary.
Mrs. Al Waterman Is ill.
Two farmers, whose names are Jack
son and Sullivan, were arrested Tues
day evening for being drunk, and dis
orderly, and taken before Justice of
the Peace Crook, who lined them $4
apiece.
Ward Ives will open a grocery store
In the Murray building on Williams
street, next week.
Will Austin and Elmer Decker are
hunting at Gleenwood.
Mr. and Mr:). E. Cranio, of Appalchln,
are visiting at E. D. Burtons'.
Foster Mills and wife, of Sidney, N.
Y., are visiting at the residence of L.
B. Crook.
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:THE LACKAWANNA A
Trust and Safe Deposit Co.
NO. 404 Laokawanna Avanua. -
Capital, -
Surplus and Undivided Profits,
OFFICERS!
WILLIAM T. SMITH,
President,
EENEYJ. ANDEKaOJi,
Vice President
JOHX W. FOWLER,
Treasurer.
Business and personal accounts received.
Savings deposits received and interest paid on sums of $1 upwards.
1 his Company acts as Trustee. Executor. Guardian, etc, under
appointment by the courts, corporations or individuals.
Designated Legal Depository for the State of Pennsylvania andtn
Courts -i Lackawanna t-ou nty.
Safej. or' desirable sizes in Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults for Rent
from $5 to $40 per annum, and convenient Storage for Valuables for
the sumnitr months.
OLD WHITE PI TIBER
For Heavy Structural Work,
ANY SIZE, AND OP TO FORTY FEET LONG
RICHARDS LUMBER GO
22 Commonwealth Bldg., Scranton, Pa. Telephons 422.
MOM AMD STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, RiV
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock.
SOFT - STEEL - HORSE - SHOES,
And a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels,
Hubs, Riins, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc,
MTTEilElOEl
SCRANTON. PA.
Result in 4 weeks.
erery $ 3.00 nriler we five
PEAL MEDICINE CO..
For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS,
Spruce Strest, Scranton Pa.
EVA M. HETZEL'S
Superior Face Bleach.
Pisitlieij R.oim ill Facial Blemislus.
'IUaV4V-r( -el ,
m
No more Freo!i, Tan, Bunhurn. Black
na0. Liver Spots, Plmplea and Sallow
Complexions If ladlos will use my Su
perior Face Bleach. Not a cosmetic, but a
medicine which act J.rectly on the skin,
removing- all discoloration, an one of the
greatest purifying agents for the complex
'on tn existence. A perfectly clear and
spotless complexion can be obtained In
very instance by Its use. Price, J1.00 per
bottle. For sale at E. M. Hetzel's Hair,
drrrnlnc and Manicure Parlors, 330 Lack
finunna ave. Mall orders filled promptly.
DU FONT'S
RIDING, BUSTING AND SPORTING
POWDER
HsDafactnrsd at the Wapwallopcn Mills, Ls
an oonnty. Pa., aad at Wal
mingtou. teiSare,
HENRY BELIN, Jr.
General Agent for the Wyoming District.
fleWrOMItyaAVK,, Scranton, Po.
Third Natlon.l Bank BoUdlng.
laiBcrati
OB. FOBXLI lttrton. Fa.
URN B. SMITH ek tHOS. PI TTn (Tilth. Pa,
K w. MVLLWAri, wuKen iiarre, ra.
at fante tor the Bapaoos Cbaaalcal Uaa
Katyl Blss taphiaives.
itten
roe
on
k of Touna and atldii
acetl Bin ana women. Tbn
raaarvT SBk awfalcateuoc toutui vu
Krjerltaor
DriillaMlyWaWCaB,?l,oa
uasint dTmlnannd loejot powor.of tho ae
snauill
oracaar, Dustne.
For sale by JOHN H. PHELPS, Druf
Flat, Wyoming ave. and Spruce street.
tot can wyi toy
"" BATiarACTION
Com gnd ttt ut ttbout tktjot
Work wilt ntt soon.
Tt3 CrJ Trrtrj 15 Cr-
7
It, tarn
rtacrj in qu'rklr rand br Dr. Ued rlrnen a asaWi Mcrre
satttat.' DrnaraLeiTVtiaerbosorefDr SSwUkwrlt.
I m . a.,..li . I. mm mm MM.i thm !
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$250,000
$95,000
director8i
HENRY BELIN, JB.
CONRAD 8CHKOROE&
P.J. HO.iAM.
B.T. BLAt K.
IffiXHY J. ANDERSON.
iDW RD B. HTUROE3.
J. BEN DIM MR K.
M. T. SMITH.
GEORGE HANDEftSOK
W ILL All CO ' N ELL.
T. '. SNOVEK
CHARLES H. WELLES.
RESTORE
LOST VIGOR
i 0(L
When In doubt what to uic for Ntrvout Dtbillty. Lou of StiMl powtr (tn ttSav
tex, Impotvacr, Atrophy. Vmricocclt and other woiknetiM, from any cauw, ui
Sexine Pills. Drains checked and full visor quickly rottorod. If neglected, such
trnuhl.. result f.llv. Moiled anvwh.r.. ...ImI. far Cm, a hosas for s..aa. With
leral ruaranteo to cur or refund tho money. Addma
Cleveland, Ohio.
Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Avenu and
U awttactarars ot too Celebrate
PILSEMER
LAGER BEER
CAPACITY 1
too.000 Barrels per Annuo
on"t H cpryta fop omolo paekso.
Faultless Chomlcol Company. Baitl
more, Md.
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A alsUer satsad fcs Mm saws
malaMUaa' Saild I
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Taaala
sj3f sSeeeJ
eld la nS
$l.te. We
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aad tt aar ana is aaa mmmmm
rafaad the mf?
er saasaaniiiii jn , y-r-
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LAGER
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BREWERY-
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