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    THE SCltANTON TRIBUNE-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
14. 1902.
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THE MARKETS.
Wall Street Review.
New Vork, Nov. 13,-Qiillo violent fld
vnncert nt tlio opening of today's etock
market, which were, nomewhat exceeded
by a tally from a subsequent reaction,
entirely melted nwny bcroro tho close,
which was wenk mid at not loiaos reach
ing a point for some or the lending hpoc
uliitlvo stocks. After tho heavy declines
of tho last two days, reassuring reports
this morning ns to tho adjustment of tlio
tiouhto nffcctlnc somo spcculatlvn ite
connts and nil nbsonce of pressure In tlio
money market, tho lofusul of tho marot
to stay up was something of a surprlM.
After ho considerable n lcactlon, Involv
Ing tho ci cation as a mntler of courso of
a largo shoit Interest, a rally Is to lie
expected. It only from technical causes.
It wan tlio sort Interest which caused tlio
opening spurt. Tho high lovel ot prices tit
tho opening proved Inviting to tho traders
who linvo bought nt tho declines. It be
came evident nlso that the substantial
buying which was ft feature yesterday
was lost to tho market nt tho higher
tango of prices. Vov tho rest of the day
In consequence, there wns a crumbling
process which ended nt tho last with nulla
n sharp break. It Is a notable fact that
tho heavy trnnirors of vailous stocks
which are going on give rise to no further
minors of posslbto chango of control, such
ns nltccted nearly every prominent stock
a few months ago. Thero wns no nclnal
news In tho nttornoon of Importance to
nccount for tho movements In tho days
market, beyond tho shifting of spcculatlvn
sentiment. Total sales today. 70S.900
shares. Bonds woro better sustained than
stocks nnd retained a part of their gains.
Tntnl sales, par value, $;,r.W,OW. Tailed
States 2s nnd new 4s declined k and the Hi
nnd old 4s and Gs U per cent, on the last
call.
The following quotations nro furnished
The Tribune by Hnlght & Kreese Co., 314
815 Meats Building. W. V. Runyon, man-
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ONLY $5.00 A MONTH
Doctor Churchman Byers Will Treat All Persons Applying Before December 1st
for the Nominal Sum of $5 a Month, Medicines Included. He Wishes to
Impress Upon the Minds of the People That This Offer Positively Expires
on the 30th Day of This Month. Many Cases are Cured in One Month's
Time. The Medical Profession Amazed at the Wonderful Cures' Being
Performed.
Amal. Copper ..
Am. C. & V
Am. Cotton Oil .
American Tco ...
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Am. Locomotive
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Am. S. & Tt. Co
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( Hundreds ot people have been unablo to
pay Doctor Byers' regular fees. Many have
written requesting Doctor Dyers to treat
them nt a lower rate. It Is Doctor Dyers'
deslro to glvo nil the benefit of his treat
moot, anil ss It would bo manifestly unjust
to treat a few nt n special rato mid obtuge
others more, ho tins concluded to tre.it nil
persons applying before December 1st tor tlio
nominal sum of J5 a month, medicines In
cluded. This includes all diseases, nnd no
matter what you may bo sufTcrlm; from you
will receive ns enrctut care nnd attention ns
you would If you were paying his regular
fees. He wishes further to state that ninny
eases nro curort In one month's lime, but if
It should take any longer to complete a cure
this low rato will apply until the desired re
sult is reached.
tils onlces during the past few months hive
been a veritable Mecca for those suffetlnR
from Deafness, llllndncss, Lameness and nil
other Chronic DlsenscB that human flesh
is heir to. Hundreds of homes have been
matlo hnnnler 'nnd the nennln (ncl.iv nre
sounding tho praises ot his nninc. If you
wish to take advantoge ot this unusual offer
It Is Important for you to call ns early ns
posslblo in order to avoid tho rush th.it will
naturally occur during iho closing days of
thin phenomenal offer.
Ho wishes to Impress upon the peoplo that
this offer includes consultation, examination,
treatment nnd all medicines, nnd no further
charge will be made, but In order to got tho
benefit, of It It Is absolutely necessary to start
treatment on or before the 30th of this
month. This offer will not bo extended.
DI-CHEMIC TREATMENT.
Tho different tissues of the body nro made
up ot mlntitu cells, nnd when tbcen cells
becomn disarranged, dlscaso Is the result. Dy
supplying tho. proper nutriment to the. cells,
perfect health can be obtained. All diseases,
no matter how chronic, enn bo cured by
bringing tho celln back to their normnl con
dition, Tho treatment used by Doctor Dyers
Is not allopathic Or homeopnthle. It Is a
treatment based upon an ai.net science and
cures with tho cortalnty of a fixed law.
Mrs.
says:
suffered
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Tli'nrlliipr. 1st Pr S"
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Ttppublle. Pteol V.r-'
Itepublle Steel. Pr... 7.V.
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Southern Pacific .... fit";
Southern R. Tt 3.1".
Southern Tt. Tl Pr.. KK
Tonn, Coil ,t- Trim.... ,'S "
Ti'xas Paclllc I2H
Vnlon Parille Mji
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T. S. Kublier In
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Wabash ,i.ij
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WN. Centr.il 2;,",
Total sales, 710,100 shares
HIC.AGO GRAIN AND PROVISION.
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ASTHMA.
Charles Miller, Petersburg,
Jly little daughter, Lena, had
from Tlronchlal Asthma since n
small child. The nttanks wero very sevcio
ana sue wouia nave to gasp to get lirr orenlu.
She could not sleep nt night nnd It was piti
ful to see her gradually wasting nwny. As
a last resort I took her to the ofilces of Doe
tor Dyers, nnd the Improvement under his
treatment wnB simply -wonderful. Today
she sleeps well, eats well nnd Is a different
child In every way. Ood bless the Clre.it
Quaker Physician for restoring my little
'child's health."
FREE X-RAY EXAMINATION.
Doctor Dyers never accepts a case unless
he knows to a certainty thp cause of the
Iroublf, and this ran only be determined by
'a scientific X-Tiny examination. His X-Flay
'outfit Is the most elaborate nnd complete In
this country. Dy his special Fluoroscopic at
tachment he Is nblb to examine all rrts of
'the body and find out to an nbolutn certainty
Itho eauio of the patient's affliction. Como
taiid bo examined; It is absolutely free,
HE WAS PARALYZED.
Mr. John Jenkins, Dunmore, Pa.,
says! "Seven years ago I fell down an eleva
tor shaft and Injured my splno, and as a
result my legs became completely paralyzed.
No ono can appreciate; the torriblo condition t
wns In except those who bare gone through
tho same ordeal. From a strong, vigorous
man I had been transformed Into a helpless
cripple. I could only walk by tho aid ot
crutches, and only then with the greatest dif
ficulty. Having read about the almost mirac
ulous cures that wero being performed dally
by Doctor Byers I concluded, an a last re
sort, to try his treatment. I began to Im
prove almost Immediately, and this improve
men has been so rapid and my present
condition Is so satisfactory that I feel It a
duty to mauklnd to make a public statement
ot what tho Great Quaker Physician has dons
for mo. Surely a doctor that Is able to do
such wonders must bs possessed of mora
than human power. I shall never cease
sounding Doctor Dyers' praise wherever I
may be."
Mr.
DOCTOR BYERS' RECORD.
Doctor Byers was born of Quaker
parentage and received his early edu
cation under the Influence of that re
ligious denomination.
He graduated with honor from the
Jefferson Medical College at Philadel
phia, 1872.
Full course attendance Pennsylva
nia Hospital for Acute and Surgical
Diseases.
Late of Eye and Ear Clinics Will's
Hospital, Philadelphia.
Late of Prof. J. Soils Cohen's Clinics
Diseases of the Throat.
Late Examining Physician Mutual
Reserve Fund Life Association of New
York.
HE WAS DEAF.
John E. Haley, Carbondale,
nays: "I had been dent for a long while.
I could not hear In church. I shunned my
nolghbora becauso I could not understand
whnt they said. I had noises In my head
nnd my whole nervous aystomh became nf
fected. t lost flesh rapidly and In six weeks
I lost over 2G pounds. I tried three nt the
be3t doctors In Carbondale, but without nny
result. Something seemed to toll me that
I ought to try Doctor Dyers' Treatment. I
wont to his amcos and placed myself under
his care. That was five months ago. My
hearing has been restored. Last Sunday I
went to church nnd heard every word the
preacher snld. I now meet with my friends
nnd convcrso with them, nnd 1 nssuro you I
will never ceaso sounding the praises ot
Doctor Dyers' namo for restoring my hear
ing. Ills power over disease comes from a
Higher Influeuro tbnn human. Ood bless the
Qreat Quaker Doctor."
DOCTOR
CHURCHMAN BYERS,
Chief Consulting rhvslclan of tho 111
Choralc Treatment.
PERMANENT OFFICES.
Entire Second Floor,
412 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa.
to 12: 2 p. m. to i.
to 8 Daily.
Ofllco Hours, 3 o. m,
lfvenlngs. 7
Sundnja, 10 a.
m. to 12 m.
N"evr York Grain and Produce Market
New York, Nov. 13. Flour More nethe
and llrnier. Wheat Spot llrm; No. 2 red,
77r. elevator; No. 2 li'd, 7i!Vc. f. o. U.
atloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. St'fce. f. o.
n. atloat; wlie.it exhibited oimsldeisihlo
firmness all day; closed Un'iC. net higher;
May, 7K"ic; December, 78Vc. Corn -Spot
llrm; No. 2, 63c. elovator and Oic. atloat;
No. 2 yellow, Giic.; No. 2 white, ('ic.;
continued strength in December was tho
corn feature today. The close was from
to 2c. not higher. January closed SlVSe.;
February closed 5Hic.; May, 4'!l4r.; No
vember, file.; December. "". O.its Spot
quiet; No. 2, 3l!Jc.: st a miard white. "7e.;
No. 3, 33'Ae.; No. 2 white, 37c; No. 3 white,
Sfilie.j track mixed western, nominal;
tiack white. .I'laSTc.; options fairly active
and Htcaillor; December closed o5"ii". But
ter Firm t extra creamery. 2rtc. : do. fac
tory. 16n1Sc.; creamery, common to choice,
in.i2.-e.; Imitation cieamcry. 17n21c.; statu
dairy, IS.i'.'I'iiC.; renovated. 17',2n21c. Cheese
Firm and quiet; new state full cream
fancy, small colored, old. 2-'jC.; new,
120.; small white, old, Wic; new, VZc..;
hiiRc colored, old. 12?ic: new. 12-7J.C.: Mt'go,
white, old, 12aic; new. 12;r. Kggs
Wrong: n vcid.ro best, 2Sa2S'io.: relriger
ated, Sa2lc; western, fancy guide, 2iU
27c; western poor to prime, 2a,i2jc.
D., L. & W. BOARD.
Following Ib the make-up of the
Delaware, Lnckawanna and Western
board for today:
THl'RSDAY. NOV. 13.
Kxtras iSnst G p. in., Howo; 7 p. m.,
Itogci!i; S p. in., Bush; n p. m Mullln;
10 p. hi., Baxter; 11 p. m., liartholomew;
12 midnight, M. Flnnerty.
Summits G p. m., J. J. Murray
S p. m., Thompson (east); n p.
lleiii.m (west).
lixtias West 11 p. in., Caslner.
(east):
m., J,
AVHKA
December
May
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December
May
OATS
December May
PORK
January .
May
LARD
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KEW YORK COTTON MARKET.
Open. High. Low. Close.
December S.ni R.io
January Stni s.o
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May ; ill r.uj
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Bcranton Board of Trade Exchange
Quotations All Quotations Based
on Far of 100.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago, Nov. 13. Trading in wheat on
the boatd ot trade today was dull.
Strength in corn and coveilng by shorts
caused a llrm tone late in the session ami
December closed 'dc. higher. January
provisions closed from Co. lower to a
shade higher. Cash quotations wero as
follows: Flour Quiet and easy; No. 2
spring wheat, 72a73c; No. ". GlaijOc; No. 2
red, 71'.ia72i: No. 2 corn, file: No. 2 yel
low, r.3'.c.; No. 2 oats. 28',c; No. 2 white,
uV.ic; No. 3 white. 2nn33',4c; No. 2 rye,
4Hc.; good feeding barley. 35a3Se.: fair to
choice malting, i'lnr,Se.; No. 1 llax seed,
$1.10: No. 1 northwestern, $1.22; prime tim
othy seed, ; mess pork, per barrel, $1.S7'
al7; lard, per 100 pounds, $10.SOiil0.ru; short
rib", sides. S10.10al0.30; shoulders, $9.50.1
'J.iVy, fehort clear sides, $10al0.2J.
STOCKS.
Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr....
County Sav. Bank & Trust Co
First Nat. Bank (Cnrbonualo).
Third Uatlonul Bank
Dime Dep. & DIs. Bank
Dconomy Tt., H. & P. Co
First National Dank
Lack. Trust & Safo Dep. Co .
Clark & Snover Co., Pr
Scranton Savings Bank
Tiaders' National Bank
peiantnn Bolt & Nut Co
People's Bank
Scranton Packing Co
BONDS.
fjcranton Passenger Railway,
first mortgago, duo 1920
People's Street Railway, first
mortgage, due ISIS
Teopio's Street Railway, Gen
eral mortgage, duo 1921
Scranton Trac. Co., G per cent.
Economy L., II. & P. Co
N. Joisoy & Pocono Ice Co,...
Consolidated Water Supply Co
Bid. Asked.
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370
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393
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Scranton Wholesale Market.
(Corrected by in O, Dale, 27 r.,ackn. Ave.)
Flom-$l.40.
Butter Fresh creamery, Me.; fresh
dairy, 2.-ilc.
Cheeso ISalSlJjc.
Fggs Nearby, 20o.; storage, 22o.
Marrow Beans Per bushol, Ji.fco,
Onion Per bushel, (700.
Potatoes C5c. per bushel.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago, Nov. 13.-Cattlo-Recelpts, S.000,
Including I.OOO Texans; steady; good to
nrimo steeis, JGaii.G,-,: poor to medium, Sa
r,.!.",; stoekers and feedeis, $2n4.ti."; cows,
$1.40n4.50; heifers, $-'a1.75: canners, S1.40a
2. In; bulls, $2a 1.50; calves, $1..7).i7.2: Texas
l'cd steeis, $UI; western steels, $.'i.r0a.",.7j.
lings Receipts today, 23.W0; tomorrow,
22.IM); left over. 3,(10; fully 10c. higher;
mixed nnd butchers. $5.95aG.I5; good to
choice heavy, fG 20nii I2; rough heavy,
$r,.Mai!.1.r.; light, $.-..!)ua.25; bulk ot sales,
:G.10,ii!.2.-.
Sheep Receipts, 20,000: sheep and lambs,
dull and lower; good to choice wethers,
$,!.40al; western s.hcop, $2,73.i:).7j ; native
lambs, ;3..'0,io.
a. m
Hoar;
FRIDAY, NOV. It.
IWtrns Fast I a m., Iiallet; :
McC.irty: 3 a. 111., Swnits; 1 a. m
si a. m Gilllgati: 6 a. m.. Stanlcs: 7 n. m..
Thomas; S a. in., Wnllarc; 9 a. in., M. J.
Henigan; 10 a. m Fitzgerald; 11 a. m..
McLanc; 12 noon, Latimer; 1 p. m., Stev
ens; 2 p. m., Abrams; ;; p. m Carney; 4
p. ni., Mosicr; 5 p. 111., Dunn.
Summits 7 a. in., Frounfelkcr (west);
S a. ni., Carrigg (cast); 0 a. m., Niciiols
(west); 1 p. m Golden (west); 2 p. ni..
M. Glnley (east); 1.15 p. m., J. J. Munay
Pushois 2.30 n. m., C. Decker (west); 7
a. ni.. Wldncr (west); 7 a. ni., Flnnerty
(west); S a. in., Houser (cist); 11.45 a. m
Moran (east); 1 p. 111., A. J. McDonnell
(wist); 7.30 p. in., Murphy (cast); 9 p. m.,
W. II. Bartholomew (cast); 9 p. 111., C.
Bartholomew (Bloom).
Helpers 1 a. 111., Magovern;
tiaffney; 10 a. m., Secor; 3.15 p.
ton.
1 a. m.,
m., Slau-
- Kxtias West Third 7,1, Lord; 5 a. m.,
Randolph; 11 a. in.. Wall; 1 p. m., John
Clahagan (Ilallstcad); 4 p. in., Drown.
TAYLOR.
Ocorgc Huss, employed ns a miner nt
the Jcrmyn No. 1 mine, at Old Forge,
was Instantly killed on Tuesday by being
crushed under a fall of top coal. The
funeral will take place Irom his late
home this morning. Interment will be
made in the Forest Homo cemetery.
Rev. Jonathan Davis, of Forebt City,
will occupy tho vacant pulpit at the
Welsh Congregational church on Sunday
next. Rev. Mr. Davis is a fluent speaker
nnd has been heard here on Beveral occa
sions. Tlio teachers of tho borough schools
will hold a local Institute, nt No. 2 school
on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Sub
ject for discussion, "Educational Ques
tions." There will bo a meeting of Division No.
2, Ancient Order of Hibernians this Fri
day evening. All members aro urgently
requested to bo present as business of
vital importanco to nil is to bo transacted.
Miss Margaret and Edward J. Evans,
of South Main street, attended tho birth
day party of Miss Elizabeth Herman, at
Scranton, on Tuesday.
Misses Jeanlo and Melissa Watklns
hao returned to their home in Factory
Vlllo. after belnir tbe Ernests of rnlntlvea
I ill this place.
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Between Washington and Wyoming Avcs,
Coets and Waists
Buffnlo Xive Stock Market.
East Buffafo, Nov. 13,-Cattlc-Receipts
light, unchanged.
Veals Steady; tops, $S.23nS.50; common
to good, $5.roaS.
Hogs Receipts, 5,100; active, steady;
heavy. ?G.3naB.I0; mixed. $'!.30afi.35: York
ers. $S.30aC.32H: pigs. $a.30aC.::5; roughs,
$,-.SO.iO; stags. $4,75a5..".
Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts, S.300; slieep,
steady; lambs, slow. 15c. lower: ewes, 2.1e.
lower: top lambs, 5.10a5.50: culls to good,
$l.25a5.35; ycirllngs, $lal.2r: owes, $1.25a
3.50; slieep, tops mixed, ?3.C0a3.75; culls to
good, Jl.75a8.50.
East Liberty Xive Stock.
East Liberty, Nov. 13.-CattIo-Steaily;
chntccJ. $0.13a6.l0; primo, Jj,75a0; good,
S l.25n 1.75.
Hogs Artlvo; primo heavies, )G.I0aG.l'i:
niedlum. Ji!37ai;.IO; heavy Yorkers niul
pigs, $0.S0ai;.33: roughs, $5a0.
Sheep Steady; best wuthers, $'1.0)a3.S.-;
culls and common, $1.50n2: choice lambs,
J5.25a3.10; veals cnlves, J7.50n8.23,
Our line of Coats and Silk and Wool Waists is hat.
a ter and cheaper than anv similar line we hnvf hprprn-
' fore shown. We have a larce variety of styles tn spiprt
Trom ana can assure you ot saving you money.
MONTE CAEXO COATS
Mado of tho host quality Ker
sey, best satin llnlrg $10.30
MONTE CAItLO
Handsomely trimmed with hut
tons and velvet straps $13.00
MONTE CAELO
Extra fine grade, beautifully
stitched and trimmed. Special
prlco $19,00
FINE WOOL WAISTS
Made of lino nuallty French
Flannel, trimmed with laigo but
tons
51.30
EXTKA FINE WAISTS
Tucked and plaited, back und
front. Prices range from $2.0) to $3.03
SILK WAISTS
Special lot of Silk Waists for
this week; worth $5.00. Prlco $2.73
Green Trading Stamps
With purchase of one dollar or more on Friday,
Saturday and Monday, Nov. 14, 15 and 17.
Present This Coupon.
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VV STl I SCRANTON STOVES at Foundry Prices. You can get repairs at
any time on home-made Stoves.
Parlor Stoves from $5.00 and Upwards
Ranges (6 Boiler Roles), $10.00 and Upwards
Sold at same price as at Foundry by
FOOTE dB FULLER CO.,
140-14S WASHINGTON AVENUE.
UNION CASH STORE,
DUNMORE, PA.
WILLIAM CHAPPELL,
PROVIDENCE SQUARE.
A. J. HGWLEY,
911 NORTH WASHINTON AVENUE.
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One to a Customer on aTraday. f
amboo Corner Chairyyjj
AS ILLUSTRATED.
Constructed of selected bamboo stock, its .lines suggest the airy
daintiness of the Orient. Art stores ask $2,50 for chairs no better.
They are really worth $2.00,and our Friday price is less than half: 99c
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221-223-225-227
Wyoming Avenue.
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FINANCIAL
For Sale
of the
Town Topics
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Lager
Mining Company
of Denver, Colorado.
50 Cents a Share
Tills Ih a legitimate! inlulus cntorprlcp.
A dividend pitying mine, owned tn t'co
simple by tho company nnd located on
Rohtail 1III1 In tlio heait of tho famous
OoM Holt ot fjllpln county, Colorado.
Stock can ho bought on tho monthly pay
ment plan, fsiibicilbei.i enn pay 10 per
cent, rash nnd 10 per cent, a month till
tho stocU Is paid fijr
AGENTS WANTED
For further Ini'oimatlon, call on or nd
dress CHARLES D, SANDERSON,
130 Wyoming Avenue.
Scranton, Pn.
BInnufucUircrs oi'
Old Stock
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N.ii5vc'ti,55t. Scranton, r a.
Old 'Phone, 333i.
New '1'lione, .2o,j5.
eadquarters
for
Incandescent
Gas Mantles,
Portable Lamps.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
Kern Incandescent
Gas Lamp.
iiiister&Forsyfii
253-327 Pcim Avenue.
This Cigar costs from $5.00 to $8,00 per 1,000
more than any 5-cent Cigar sold in Scranton.
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Havana Filled
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431 Spruce Street.
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