THE SCRANTON TRIBUJJ1-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1899. THEY DISOBEYED COURTS ORDERS JURORS IN nOSENOBANZ-LESH CASE BEBUKED. After Bolng Told by Judge Edwards That Under Hor Own Testimony Miss Rosoncrana Would Hftvo to Bo Convicted, Thoy Returned Her Not Guilty and Placed tho Costs on tho Prosecutor Verdict of Guilty Returned Against Jacob Erin Other Cases Hoard. J. 13. Lesli, tho Hansom township warrior, who for jvarn has bs-m u eonsplcucue figure In the civil and crlmlnnl courts of this county, was the star figure In tho proctcdlngs before Judge lMwnids In the main court room jesti-rdav. When court adjourned "WrtltiPsdiiy afternoon II S Itoscnurnnz, on of C. Jmlson rinf encrnna, n neighbor of , lx."(h, was on trial chorfjed with tiirowliiK fitoncs at the cx-Justlco nf of the jhbcp In ilofcnse of his action jouiiK liosoncrnnz Fold yesterday wlillo on the stand that ho was on hi fnthoi'M land and I.esh ncUnmW to ward him In a vry threatening milli ner. To protect hlin."c'lf he thicw u stone at Lesli. The Jury retmvod n verdict of not guilty and told I.fMh to pay the co?ts. lie escaped rlulrm o through the medium of tho Insolvency act. ' Thice other l.eh cas.s nsMinut ' ltosencran. weie nl once called for til.il. I CJ. JiuHnn r.oennanz. head of the, family, wii. ehiiKed with pointing .in ld arm; nui'-Kii nt Lesli and hlu vlfe, Kmin.i, and iluughtei, Kate, v"re iliarfit'd wjlh throwing stotv-s n 1'loyd I.fh, mm of the Conner magis tral., who i stud Vint? ftn tile niliiis trv. One of the stones lilt him on llie In ad and out him. All this trouble grow out of a a's puto titer the owncishlp of a piece of land In ItuiT-om township. Father Itosoncranz tald he did not lu o i .shot gun as alleged by Lesh. What lie pointed was a dismantled air 'iin upod as a toy by one of his chlldien i Hiw dnughV'er admitted tint t!iy tlitew stones aim tliat one of them bit j rioyd Lrsh. Judge Kdwaids In his i harge said If the Jurois belleed Miss , liofceiicianz they would have to on- i iet hex. Notwithstanding this Instruction th Juiy leturned the woman not trul'tv and placid the costs on hi ph. Father Itorfomranz was also admitted hut di rected to pay the cos's. Jlo was sen Unced to that eflert by Judge l'dwards who lefuvid to Imoose costs on l.,eMi because the luiors had seen lit to dis obey his directions Youhasz round Guilty. John Ynuhat' was tried befoic Judge Kdwaids ycsteid.iv for keeping an un llcensul dt Inking place on L.ueh street, Dunmoro. Complaint was in.itle against the place bj- pet sons Interested in the Piesbj terlan chapel on New Vork street whlf.Ii Is only u short dls tame fiom Youhasz's hoiire. County Detective Lcjchon made an investiga tion nnd succeeded In buying Ilquoi him-olf and also In Hading n number of persons who had puiehased 'lqu.il fiom the accused. They woio on the stand j'cterdaj-. The defendant denied having soul nnj liquor to Leyshon or any othei peism. He formeily conducted a llionsed pb'f e on South Washington avenue but a venr ago built a house on Lai eh street, Dunmoie, foi hotel puiposc. Ha w.is not granted a license. The stotk no bail fin hand whin he moved to nun more he kept for the entertainment of 1 1 lends who railed unoii htm. Mo did not sell anything to any peion He i anted a living by woiklng in the mines. While on the stand Youh.iv. Kimltted that on July 13 ho took out a n venue license for which be paid 1 This gained tor him fiom the Federal uuthoiltlos the prhllego of selling spirits, etc. The ease was Hubmitied to tho Juiv without argument l th attorneys. Nathan Vld.ivor appeared for the defendant and District Attoi ney Jones for the commonwealth. Il.e CATAR3H OF STOMACH. A Elea3int, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It. Cat.inh of the stomach has long been considered tho iif-xt thing to In curable. Tho usual symptoms nio a lull or bloating sensation after eating, accompanied sometimes with our or watery risings, a formation of gases, t ausing pressure on tho heart and I lungs and dlfTlcult breathing: head aches, tickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, languid fooling ' Thcie Is often a foul taste In the! mouth, coated tongue and If tho Intel - ior oi me siomncn couui bo n-en it vould show- a filmy, inllnmed condi tion. The euro of this common nnd obsti nate trouble Is found In a treatment which causes tho food to bo rcadllj', thoioughly digested before It has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of the stomach. To secure a piompt and healthy diges tion Is the one necmsaiy thing to do and when normal digestion Is secim-d the catarrhal condition will huve dlsap. peared. According to Dr. Ilarlanson the saf est nnd best treatment Is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of Diat abe. Aseptic Pepsin, a little Nux, Gold en Seal and fruit acids. These tablet ran now be found at all drug stores un der the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent inedl ilno can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite and thorough digestion will follow their regular use ufter minis. Mr. N. J. Uooher, of 2710 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111., wtltes: "Catarrh la a local condition resulting from n neglected cold In the head, whereby the lining memlrano of the nose be comes lnllamed and tho poisonous dls charge therefrom passing backwuid Into tho throat reaches tho stomach, thus producing catarrh of thu stomach! Medical authorities prescribed for me for three yeais for catarrh of stomach without cure, out today I am the hap. plest of men after using only ono box of Stuart'fl Dyspepsia Tablets. I can not find appropriate words to express my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use" Stuart's Dyspepsia TahlotB Is tho saf est preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indigestion, catarrh of stomach biliousness, sour stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book mulled free, on stomach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Tho tablets can be found at all drug stores. Thousands Goto Carlsbad ve.ulv to rcc.iln their health. The Natural Ciillsbau Sprtldel Salt is I evaporated from the Waters of the o . t..u.A - i .,.,... e Springs at Carlsbad, and contains the same curative properties. Carls- bad Sprudel Salt is CCttaitl in its action, and Cures constipation, ! u .i. -.... ..l j: .w. ' catarrh of the stomach, diabetes, i liver and Kiuncv complaints. Sir Henry Thompson, h R. C, i M. B , London, in his lecture on the Preventive Treatment of Cal-. culous diseases, states: "My be-1 lief, after a long and large experi ence of the employment of Carls-1 bad Water in this country, is that in most instances it is more useful than when taken at the spring it self." Sold by all druggists. Jury returned a verdict of guilty after deliberating less than half an houf. Bosnk Burglary Case. Heforo Judge Arcbbald yesterday th i defense In the Dosak burglary c.tho was heard. The tcetlmony offered In be half of the accused men was In hi let as follows- Constable Jesse Morris was aee.i go ing Into the bedroom occupied bj the defendants with n bottle of wine under his coat. He put It under a pil low and a moment Inter pulled It oui saying he had found It there. Neither ol the defendants wue out of th.lr boarding house on the night of the burglary n'tir 11 o'clock The kieper of the boat ding house locked the dooi after tbej innu In and tho cnitlil not go out again without aw.ikenln: her While on the vtand th" defend.irt denle I haling made fa statement Constable Morris ci edits them with. They also denlc 1 nivlnr m.idj tliri .its agnlnH llosak. The eloslng address to) the jury wi' ma to by Attorney f j" p'' O'Tliien lor the i urn nonwc ii'h niiil At tnriuy John F. Seiag' for :lu de'-nse. The case o'clock. was given to tne Jury at 1 A Razor Va3 Used. Pay ton Tavlor, a colored man, wan on trial before Judge IMwards when court adjourned jesteidaj- on a chaige of slashing tin. neck of Aiultew Pan nclssln with u razor. The naitles le sldo In Kelly's patch and the slashing was done one night last Ajgust At toi ney W W. Baylor i ei resents the accused and Attorney P. F. Loushr.in Is assisting the district attorney to pio'eeute the tase. Ono of tho wltr.tEsos called was Mrs Tavlor, the white wife of the piKoner and the inciting cause of the stuliin-i. She swore veiv positively that It w'.ih Julius Opwell who wielded the razor that nairowly escaped ending Punas-Ist-ln's e.iieei. Mis. T.ijlor practically knocked the bottom out of the commonwealth's case unless tliey have other important testimony to follow. Court adjuiiii3d for tho day when alio left the stand. Saved Her Son. Antonio Cutdamoni, of Carbnnd.ile, wns acquitted yesteidaj' bv tho Jury befon whom ho wns tried Wednesday on a charge attempting to oilmlnallj' assault Miss Jucla Cerri. Th young man wat. directed to pay the costs It was Canlamonl's mother who made such a sensational appearance In couit Wednesday as tho case against her son was about to be given to tho Juiy. She was permitted to go on the stand nnd testify and what she had to j i3a probably saved her son fiom con viction. Ei in Found Guilty. Jacob Hi In was yesterday leturned guilty of having cilminally assaulted Jennie fcihlmer, the 12-j car-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mi. Charles Shinier, of Noitli Seranton. The Jury agieed eaily Wednesdaj' night. The two cases against Grant Shafer, thai god with similar oltenses against the Shinier gill and Minnie Johnson, ago it jeai.s, wero yeatcidny ntteinoon continued until the next term of court Some Other Casos. In tho case of Patrick Flannely, ot Foil township, charged with selling Ilquoi without a license bv John : Peek, a veidlct ot not guilty was taken and the proserutoi dliected to pay the tosts. Distilet Attorney Jones says that since the Indictment against Tlan nely was found. Peck, the prjsecuto.. ha been indicted for robbery and has depaited for partb unknown. Ho is supposed to be In Cuba with the United Slates nimj P.itilck Mellale was tried for hitting Anthony lloiris on the head with a hammer in the chamber of a man named Tlernev In the Dickson mine. Mi Hale happened to be In tho chamber whn Hon Is entered foi the purpose nf lanjlng away some ties. TIrney told him not to do It as he wanted the ties himself, but Uorrls paid no nt tentlnn to him. Theiujion Honla tavs .ucuaio nit mm on me neau with a hammer. The defendant stated tint he did not touch lloiris. When the lat ter attacked the pile of ties Tleriinv Bave hlin a piifh and he fell Md struck his head aKalnst a tie, su.stotn. Ins the Injury compialned of. The vr diet was not guilty and the cofts di vided. In each of the following- cases a nol pins wan enteted on payment of tho corns anil the preset ibed line for the offenses chaiged In the liullctments: W. I Joyee, violation of food laws, It. .il. Slmmeis, piosecutor, Genrt'e V. Ilelfrkh, violation of food law, It, M. Simmers, prosecutor; John J, O'lloyle, violation of food laws, It. M. Simmers, prosecutor. P. W. Joyce, violation of food laws, It, M. Slmmets, prosecutor. Mr. Simmers Is the nt'ent of the staie department of agriculture. He r -qucntcd the d.strlct attorney to have the above action taken in the cases upon the defendants complying with tho lequlred teims. Frank Itobllng. sr., pleaded guilty to a clmiKo of malicious mischief pre fened by .Miss Annette Reynolds and was lined $J aiu costs. A nol pros was entered upon pay ment of costa In the case of William Sprlnfjer, charged with tutting timber trees by C. C. Muttes. Similar aetioa was taken In tho ca3es against Wil liam Shannon charged with tiaflllcking In registered bottles by T. S. Hulling, nnd Hairy Shannon chatged with mal icious mlhchlcf oy the same piosecutor. yoaterday's Marringo Licenses. 'harlos M. Holllstor Moscow nna Hahn Bcranton Nicollna Fiuaclante Sturmervlllo, I.uzcrne county. Angelina Musto Sturmervllle, Luzerne county. INDUSTRIAL JOTTINGS. The snow storm which rased through the coal valleys early in the week m quite ilere.8 at nnd near Huzltton and yntrrforPd wlth tnc t()lllcry operation thereabouts, neorui beinc compelled to ceaw worle altogether, The Atkinson and Hanta re III test auto - motor coaches of two sizes to ntn from riBlaff Btntion to the Colorado canyon, The wheels will bo fitted with braid rubber tires, which will insure the ascent of hills and mountains with gieat case. Gasoline engines furnish the motive power. The Uncles of tho Jersey Central road on the Mncadoo biancb, near the main lino, eailv In the week settled a distance of between four and sK Inches, caused by a caving In of tho underground workings of Tiesckow No. 7 slope. A force of truckmen wore put to woik Wednesday and tho tracks wero raised to grade. The Central Railroad company re poits for the year encilng Dec. 31 r Gross earnings, $13,1S7,270, decrease, J2.VG02; opeiatlng expensvs, IS.nos.IUI; dectease, S100Sr8. net earnlnps, ?IISD" Increase, $71 s'G; other Income, $5S6 r,J3: decrease, $101 fl4; totnl Income, l 71 4V2. de- creise, $2f,,75S. Surplus, hss chntgos nnd dividends, $23251, Increase, 510, 1IC. Sf-einl Important changes among th Inside m'ne for 'men were recently medo by the T.ehlcli and Wllkes-Uarro Coal company. John r Jones, formeily fore man of No. r. collier j, South Wllkos Unrre, becomes nstant general In wide supetlnter'l"iu of all the com panies cidlleibs Henry N. Martin, foiemon nt No. !' colliery. Sugar Notch., succeeds Sir. Jones nt No. 5 Assist ant Inside Foreman 1, is Daln, t tho Hollenback, sui coeds Mr. Martin nt No !. Wayne countv'p rU'-smnUlnpr Indus tilci nro enjoj-lng a ieilod of pros perl tj Alvout f2" persons In nil arj given emploMiient. Following Is a sum maty of the condition of affairs at each plant Pot Mincer & Pons, at1 White Mills, and J S O'Connor, at Haw ley, are uniisuallv busy: T. I!. Chirk & Co, of Honesdale, havo oidors sutllcient to keep their employes it wotlc for several months to come: the Maple Citv Glass company Is not far behind, Glbb", Kelly & Co.'s forc are wot king ovenlniiH to il 11 their orders, one large one being for the Plegel Cooper company, of New York elty, while Krantz & Smith, the youngest plant. Is being run to Itr utmost capac ity. QUEER ADVERTISEMENTS Somo Awkwardly Worded Notices Found in Newspapers. "No poison," wrote an Imaginative undertaker, "ever having tried one of these air-tight colllns of ouis will ever use any othet." This Is supplemented by the tiuthful but discouraging advoitiscment of a dentist: "Teeth oxtinctcd with gieat pains " A western farmer advertises for a woman to "wash iron and mill: two cow s " An advoi tit-ement nnco appeared in a Washington paper for "a room for a young man 10 by 12." This is an ndveitisement from the columns ot an Hngllsh court Journal. "IJlnnkets' Illankets' Blankets! For domestic and charitable purposes of ev ery description, quality, l7 nnd weight." The following advertisement Is from an Australian paper. "Wuntod n joung woman (tho plainer the better) to help n small, genteel family In their domcfUlc matters, one without ringlets prefeitcd." An American paper published In Pnils leiently contained tho following unique ndveitisement: "A young man of agreeable presence, nnd desirous of getting innirled. would like to make tho acquaintance of an aged and c peilenced gentleman who could dis suade him from taking the fatal step." Here is a specimen of domestic ad vertising lrom tho columns of the Lon don Times: "Mrs. Geoige Ashtou, r. Vlctoila street, Westminster, takes this opportunity of thanking her numeious fi lends for theit kind letters of sym pathy on the dissolution of her mar ilage." The court of Sehleswlg-Holsteln onco Issued the following cuilous notice: "At the lequest of Hen Peter Lohinan of Altona, the seaman Dietrich Loh inan, who was boin In Klrehmoor In Novembei, ISIS, and was drowned on the Journej- from Stockton to Hamburg while sailing In the fhlp Beitha Jenny, Is hereby called upon to appear .teforc this coui t and report himself on or be fore Filday, Jnn. 20, 1S93, at 11 o'clock n. m. under pain of being declared dead." A Stuttering Prisoner. Kiom tln Chlcatro Inter-Ocean. A certain pollcem.ii who p.itroli a beat nrar Calumet avcinio ami Twenty-third fciroet had not matlo an arret In tlnee jears. Jt If a quiet nelghboihooil f.ii'l unlly nothing of a ilotous uatuie luip-pt-iiH theie. "Mike" hnld the captain one momlnc last wtck, "ou'vo Btit to pet tu work If j ou don't mako home am bis pretij sinm I'll turn ou on the lorn ' Mike left tho ot .tltm desperate anil fully U' tctmli'ctl on arrest ms th' tlit ' man he met Ho ovum VOIV who mild was ami unassuming gentleman TiX&' Itcstore full, rcpuhr action of the con els, do not Irn tito or Inllitr.e, but Iib all Die ilollc-itK ilik.vlip nr icnnliin In rrfet i oiirtltn n 1'ieiartft onl by C 1 Hnvi Trv then 3' V ' f . J no 1 1. n Lager Beer Brewery Alanufacturers of OLD STOCK ffilJffiillllll'llSCfJiDll1 Telephone Call, 3333. nnri 4S i Il 8 wnlltlng from tho Illinois Central tram. Mlko placed him under an est, Thu man, It turned out, stuttered dreadfully and was not able to mako protest. Mlko ic.illy knows ho little about the law Hut ho Imagined ho wo3 within his rights In limning an body In Tho next morning tho pedestrian was bi ought up ut tho Milton. "What's jour name," roared Justice White, who hid an attack of dyspepsia that morning. "St-vs-t," sputtered the frightened lit tle defendant. "Whnt's jour namo?" demanded tho Juptlco, still moro rnmiely; "don't you trltle with this court, sir!" "S-vs-t-t-t," cluttered the helpless man nsnln. "Olllcer, what's thU man charged with?" said tho Judge In disgust, turn ing to Mike. "I 1 don't know, your honor," stam mered Mike. "Soda water, 1 guess." & IS I a ilniaa iL Our little glr (ii.uior commenced with a tluj soroon o ie , i-m'.bu itlLiitoncjircau In? till v.o tbodln nlio o.ilil nenr g-t It citrul. Wo tiled oier thing could fet. but It kept getting lirgrr all tho time, till both utiiti its, the upptr lip, a pari rf thelmci r lip, iiiid up one tide totlic r;;c, ircren mi tort. Vo thought th-rowai mi euro, nnd tint sho would bo tli1juriitfnr lfi . Finally we tried Ci'nct'nA llKStrDirs. Wo ued CtTicnt.i KiwiLVbtT and nearly a boic of CirriLur (ointment), and In a Fliort time choTvas en tltetv weX, with no "eiro1-trace of the hunv r t Mrs. TM. CHU'llKSTEK, I,laiinlllc,(" i-icjnT Crsr Trm-wift rnitTonTrriiii tit" iriio IIcvor wiTiil.oor IUi. Wirntbal i . rfirt pa an -rntle nnclntinc with iitiiula, at i ralltldteolfciici 4 l!ruivinT. Rf M th-rtttihmt th nnrltl C ''ft Hi..ttn ''ft" HnTTR On an Cnr Mercereati & Connell Established 32 Years. A,cVicui0,nof,y Watches now,n- Tl.o largest stuck of Sterling Silverware and Novelties. A Inrge Fine Diamonds eelcctlo a hcautiiiii n:i, nf ntnrin uhoiT of lUlill OUI UluoS Fine Jewelry Clocks, Etc. in orn NIW STOHF, No. 130 Wyoming Avenue "COAI, KXCIIANGIV THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTOJL Special Attention Given to Uusl. ncss and Personal Account;. Liberal Accommodation lit. tended According to Ualuuc&i nni Responsibility. SPcr Cent. Intursat Allowed on Interest Deposits. Capital, Surplus, 5200,000 400,000 W3I. COXNEUi, Prcshlent. 1IEXHY ISKLIN, Jr., Vice Pros. WILLIAM II. 1'EOK. Cashier The vault o? thU bank I9 pro tcctcd by Ilolmcd' lilectrli Pro. tcctivc system. THE M80SIC POWDER CO. Rooms 1 and 2, Coni'Mi B'iM'g. SCRANTON. PA. Mini ns: and Blasting POWDER Miiile ut Mooilcuiid Itushdalo Woclu. LAPUN & RAND POWDl'.R CD'S ORANGE GUN. POWDER Klectrle 1!( terlrt, Uleetrlo ICiploieri, lor ei)loaiiit tilmn, Safety t'ua .uiJ Repauna Ciisuicil Cd's ex' IllUtl L.a5IVU? Comer Lackawanna -iD V )P fsr&oiB V tmMTiZJk kjJ icWWmuioTiy 0 OllllO i22tfua12 f A Silk tory p jf 0X 0. jr Experience Teaches tTiat It pays to use the best material always. This la as much true of bread making as of anything else and housekeepers will Und that U Snow M lloin Is really the VKUY best matcrlil for niaklns good bread. All grocers tell It. "We Only Wliolesale lu" THE WESTON MILL CO Seranton. Carbonttale, Olyphant. MOUNT PLEASANT COAL At Retail. Coal of the best quality for domestic us and of till sizes. Including Ducltwlieat and WrUsejo, delivered In any part of tha city, at tha lowest price. Orders received at the office, first floor. Commonwealth building-, room No. 6; telephone No. 2C2I or at tho mine, tele phone No. 272. will b promptly attended to. Dealers supplied at the mine. T PLEASANT CDAl CO THE DICKSON M'F3 C3,( Kcranton nnd WllUei-llarra. i'x Muu afucturcrj of LOCOfflOTIVES.STATIONARY ENGINES UollerJ. Ilolillnt ani Pumpti; M:iii:ry, Ocnernl Olllce Sci.mton, I'a. i JL . HJOfty GOOD ROBBER WEATHER 100 Pairs Ladies' and Hisses' Rubber Boots, 1.00 Pair Regular Prices, $1.50, $2.00. and Wyoming Avenues, Connolly mtx AND V and 9 WAS HINt . The story concerns new Silks for Waists, in 4-yard lengths, no two alike. A collection of the choicest things that Dame Fashion has conjured for the coming season. Beautiful Stripes, Plaids and Checks in a multitude of new weaves that .are strikingly pretty. Prices from 75c Up. 127 and 129 Washington Spring 1899. n & Our new lines are now many exclusive novelties not Carpets Wilton Axminster Velvet Body and Tapestry Brussels Ingrain WINDOW SHADES - Williams Interior LACKAWANNA RIAHUFACTUR-RS OF a m Dill Timber cut to order on chert notice. Hardwood Mine Unlit tawed to uniform lengths constantly on hunrt. Peeled U-mlocll Prop Timber promptly Furnlshe J. MILLS At Cross Fork, X'otter Co.. on th BulTnlo and busquo hanna Knllrodd. At Mlna, Potter County. fu on Coudcrsport. and fort Allegany Kullread. Capaoity-400.000 feet per day. GENEUAI. OFFICE-Board of Trada Building. Seranton. Pa. Telephone No. 4014. I Fixtures for A One safe, 4 bicycle UJdei; with track, . tables, 1 mirror, X 140 ft. of shelvmp, 20 ft. partition, 1 double settee, nickel llx- T tures lor show windows, 2 street show cases, 1 cash register 2 and numerous other articles. S WD ARE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. o J Here are a Few Felt Boot Prices Also: a MonV i;u Urmtc .-mil flvpr. $2.2; frr.ide Si. 40 Men's l:c'lt Boots and Overs, 2.00 grade '-39 Men's Felt Boots and Oveis, 10, 11 and 12 only i Boy's Felt Boots and Overs, Our Best Grade i-39 Everything else at a big bargain. Wc must close this stock right away. ACT QUICK. o Standard HANDIEST STORE 'N THE CITV BamtlniMr.o'irilUbl,onthlT,rpfaltinf nmllclts. Only liar tbt iwMtdit.il iauld bo tueJ. 11 jov ut th Ut, g t Op- Peal's nolnt. flint MTwb.ro. ll.W. For Salo by JOHN H PHELPS, Spruoo otroot- W iliac ON AVENUE. X0 r 0 nri . Avenue. on exhibition and embrace to be found elsewhere. Lac? Ciirfains Renaissance Irish Point Brussels Dresden Nottingham WALL PAPER tcAnu3ty Decorators. Sale Cheap Shoe Store, 217 LACKA. AVE iiKialMt tOl Pennyroyal Pills AddHM mx. MI0JB Co., Clot.lutd, O. Phrmclt, cor. Wv0mlno voau u6 w3iiBC9 His i w i 1 A LUMBER CO., J
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