THE Smart k Silberbers: WORLD OF WHITE Come to the Great World of White The Most Unique and Fascinating Merchandise Display and Price Demonstration in the History of White Goods ltetailing in Oil City. A simple sale of white goods and white wear in Oil City is no novelty. You have seen them over and over again, but this store believes in do ing things differently to the same degree that it has gained a commanding position in the city for the super style, the better quality, the more at tractive coloring and design of its merchandise so shall the "World of White" present you with the most interesting display and the greatest in trinsic white wear values you have ever seen. Store is a Vista of Snowy White. We don't believe you have ever seen so attractive a display or quite so great an array of tempting values in high class goods. The muslin under wear leads off with the choicest garments that the best makers in America can give us. The sheer wash fabrics follow closely with crisp white fab rics that it is a real pleasure to look at. The linens fall in line with a superb display of the best brands that Britain, Germany, France or Belgium send to these shores. The embroideries in the daintiest of patterns, and a showing ol white waists and suits that is simply wonderful. Remember, everything in white will be price reduced during this great sale. If it's white you may know that it's underpriced. SMART & SILBERBERG, OIL CITY, PA. Oil City Trust Company President, Vice President, JOSEPH SEEP. GEORGE LEWIS. From Statement to Commissioner of Bank ing, May 29, 1905 : Capital, $300,000 00 Surplus, 300,000 00 Undivided Profits, 47,246 30 TOTAL RESOURCES, Four Per Cent, paid on Certificates of Deposit mail solicited. The ConfUNlon off Wive. Occiisiomilly the excess of wives In Utah lends to amusing consequences, lis when one of the apostles Invited a visiting gentile to dinner. The guest lost the address and looked up the upostle In the directory. lie observed that his hostess, though she answered to the proper inline, seemed unprepared for tahn, and preseutly he heard her at the telephone. "Oh, lCininu! Is Job u living at your house this week? Is he expecting somebody to dinner today? Very well. The gentleman will he there In n few minutes." Then returning to the stranger she handed blni a paper slip. "Von came to the wrong house, sir. This Is the address you want." On another occasion a little girl came running Into the parlor while a visitor was calling. "Mamma, maininn! Papa wants his suit case packed. lie Is going to live, with Aunt Kninia this week." Leslie's Monthly. Mrntii and Distention. Of nil known meats veal Is the hard est to digest, requiring live horn's and thirty minutes. The Italians are a happy people. They nre healthy and hopeful. Their favorite meat Is veal. Veu! In the New York markets must weigli exactly l'-'M pounds to the car cass to be perfect. That Is the stand ard of quality and price. All sorts of tricks are resorted to to lilt the mark precisely. The question Is, What Is best for the human race, food that re quires a long time to digest or a short time? Itoust beef Is digested In three hours. We Americans are great ent ers of pork, wlileh Is nearly as hard to digest as veal, requiring five hours and II ft ecu minutes. We are a nation of dyspeptics, reveling In fresh bread, which takes three hours and fifteen minutes. China and Japan live on rice, which digests In one hour. New Tork Tress. rolling Oxtricli Frntliera. A man who runs r.n ostrich farm, nsked the oilier day ns to the method of gathering the feathers, admitted that they were pulled out of the birds oneo in every eight months. Was the proeoss painful? "Well." he replied, 'about euual to Treasurer, H. R. MERR1TT 1,743,434.54 Business by pulling out your eyeteeth." A good many ladies, who wear ostrich fonth ers do so In the belief that they are thereby serving the cause of humanity. As n matter of fact, they are encour aging the most cruel nnd barbarous torture which man can Inflict upon bird. Sporting and Prnmatle News. C ol noil In Hc.llnm. The phrase "to sham Abraham" was coined lu liedlani, or liethlehem hospl tnl, where there was at one time an Abraham ward, the Inmates of which upon certain days were permitted to an out ns licensed beggars on behalf cf the liojpltal. These mendicant In- nailer we;e known as "Abraham men,' nnd the'r sii've-is In invoking the pity of the charitable was such that they had inanv unlicensed Imitators, who, when discovered, were said "to have shammed Abraham." Tlie Idonl Smldlr Hone. The Ideal saddle horse Is from fif teen to sixteen hands high, short back rd and well coupled. It has thin, high withers, a long, well arched neck and a long, keen ear well set on the head, The tail should be fit high on the rump, anil the rump Itself should lie somewhat rdopfn. The horvc should have Im-'Ics Hat. sinewv bones in Its legs mul a medium sized foot. Conn try I.ife In America. I'liijmnlen. Mother Tommy, I don't like to have you piny with boys who are bad. Tom myBut the good boys are no good, li.a m mil. Chicago News. Ohronln Cnse. "Has your wife complained long?" asked the doctor. "Ever since we were married.' plied Meekly sadly. very So sure are we thst Thompson's Ba rosina will cure any disease of the kid neys, liver and bladder, also backache, sideache, lumbago, sciatic rheumatism, dropsy, non-retention, palpitation of the heart and nervousness that we will guar antee it to do so. If alter taking a bottle of Thompson's Barosma you are not per fectly satisfied with the results, return to us tlio bottle and we will refund your money as cheerfully as we took it. Thompson's Barosma 50c and $1.00. Ask for a free sample bottle. tf TVlien Yon !. Your Tan to. When people Use their taste," said a liliysleliiii, "they retiilu their old likes niul dislikes Just the siuiie. Miss Smith, for lustan -e. can't tell u Rllco of roust lieef li-oiu a tiiel onlou, l.nt she ills liked out ns la-fore her taste went, mid 1!ic.v:' ue s!:e w.in't cut them now. IVopio lose their taste through severe ll!w..'s, unci with the loss of tusto the lo.ss of smell nearly ulwnys iroes; hence queer, cruel practical Jokes. I know a wouur.i without smell to whom u pint of onl.m Juice was sent lu n cologne bottle, .he deluded herself with this out. m Juice and appeared In 0 crowded liea ted I .all room. To a man without taste or smell all heeses must he alike, yet old Hrown- low won't touch llmhurger. He says It would make him 111, mid probably It would. It Is very odd to hear these de Ui'icnt people praising mid condemning food and drluk. They do It, though. They do It as heartily us you or I. I bavo seen old ltrownlow send away lu disgust a glass of white wlue, claiming It was corked, while at the same time he ate calmly au addled egg." HulU niore Herald. AUDITOR'S ST AT KM KM I ot llones U Township School Fund for year enilinic June 5, l!i05: Win. Nieols, Collector. ok. To amount of duplicate fl.ttttt 61 To 5 per cent, added on f UHi.otl ... 'M UO f l,7i: til I'B. .fl,2IS 57 art os 7 74 ti2 4:t 3li 76 14 25 22 10 rw 5 25 15 75 . 2!ii) 30 By Wm. I-awronce, Treasurer Ity exonerations Ity O. W. Proper abatement Ity land returned Ity 5 por cent, abatement fil'S 57, Ity 2 p'-r cent. com. on $7122 By 5 per cent. com. on 4 12.10 Ity 6 per cent. com. on 7.74 By 5 per cent. com. ou 105 00 By 5 per cent. com. on 315.07 By Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer $1,715 61 Wm. Lawrence, Treasurer PR. To balance in treasury f 41) M By Wm. Nieols, collector t'S 57 By iiUM-ated tax, I'.na and inn ... you ou By Stale appropriation l.uoti 3.) Kv unsealed lax, lima ana r.nn ... w By State Treas., Slilzinger rold... 1 20 By Win. Nieols. col 420 00 By unseated tax, I'Mi and I'M ... 42 47 By Wm. Nieols, col UK 00 Ity Jesse Carson, refil. on coal 25 00 Bv Win. Nieols, col 2f.9 31 $4,024 54 CR. By orders redeemed f4,4oO 00 By 2 per cent. mm. on $1,400.00 .. 88 00 By balance iu treasury 430 54 $4,024 54 fcTATHMKNT OF KXI'KWHITVBKS. Borrowed money and interest $l,nt5 10 Teachers' salaries 2,5,4 00 Kepairs Fuel 201 ! Supplies W Auditors suit clerK 1,1 Miscellaneous 14 70 Secretary's salary and postage ... 32 04 W in. Lawrence, rent, order 14 or U. L. Mvers. Sec. Washington Twp., for tuition so 3t Mileaue. Directors' Convention... i 20 $4,400 00 We. the uudorsigned auditois of Tio- nesta township, hereby certify tbat we have examined the above accounts and find the same to be correct. Chas. C. Wring rd, J. H. Wentworth, Attest: Auditors M. A. Oarrinukr, Clerk. June 6, 1905. FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Grain Binder, Corn Binder, Mowing Machine. Reaper, Hay Tedder, Pake, Disk Harrow, Spring or Spike Harrow Grain Drill, Land Roller, Hay Loader, Side Delivery Rake Steam Threshing Machine, Corn Planter, or any Other Kind of Machinery, I Have It at the Right Price and easy terms. Every article guar auteed. I do nutthandle goods made by the Trust. Repairs always on baud. I ll trade ior your old ma chine. See uie; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C, BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. THE Cures disease without the use of poisonous druga. Cure Jlhmmalhm, Tndigrilinn, ,Shm arh Trouble, Xivroiiyvrst, Catnrrh, Gill Stone, I'Jrynipefo, hirer and Kill net DUeitfC, Etc' Be. No matter what your disease may be, or of bow long standing, write to me ; I can help you. I. II. W TMVI K, G'vn. Agt. CROSS FORK, PA. Kan-Cura Ointment is guaranteed to relieve at oneo that itchlug, burning pain and permanently cure eczema, totter, salt rheum, itchiug, bleeding or protrud ing piles, burns, cuts, bruistu", old sores, pimples, boils, carbuucles, chapped hands chilblains, festers, insect bites and poison ivy. San-C'ura Ointment at druggists, U5o am! 50o. Ask for a free sain pin. tf Kclll.iV ltiilrM Ik Mrkrl I'lalr Komi. Tickets to points iu the south will lie sold on tho first and third Tuesdays ot each month at very low rates. For full iufurinatino write or call ou C. A. Asterlin, I). 1. A., 07 State street, Erie, l'a. . 178tiovl5 lluiiirarrkrrn' KiMra vln Mrkrl IMiilr Hand Round trio tickets sold on certain dates to points iu the south, south west, west and northwest at very low rates. For full particulars write or call ou C. A. Asterlin, D. 1. A., fW Slate Street, Erie, Pa. 17!dl3 Kvirrmily Low Kmc To San Faancisco, Los Augeles aud Portland, via Nickel Plate, on certain dates during May, Juue, July and August. Ask local ai;eiit or address A. Asterlin, I). P. A., 807 Slate Street, Erie, Pa. ltWel Low Uiik-m lo LrwW A Uurlt l.xpiMllltin At Portlaud, also to Los Augelesaud San Francisco ou certain dates during Mav. June and July. Our rales are always ihi lowest. Call on local geut or address L. A. Asterlin, U. A., M)7 State St, Erie, Pa, KiSst , ll.liuhll.il Suiiriiiy Trip vln the Mrkrl I'lalr Bond. Every Sunday parties uf five or more can obtain rouud trip tickets 81 00 for each person to any point within 100 miles of selling statiou. ?11 on agent or address C. A. Aster, in, IX P. A ,807 State street. Erie, WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and IiiMitle Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. ' Call ou or address JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA or F. P. AMSLER. THE OLD RELIABLE -OF- TIONESTA, - PENN S.S.CANFIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stock. Good Carriages and Bus Ries to let upon the most reasonable terms. He will also do JOB TE-A-IMIIIvrQ- AU orders left at the Post (TUlee wil receive prompt attention. Pianoforte Iiistructioi F. C. INGRAHAM, Well knowu to the people of this vicinity, will devote one day n eaeli wcok, 1 lies dav. to bis clsss in Tionesta, at ltovard'i Hall, where palrous can see him as to terms, etc. W " I low fine your house looks I" "Yes. it's been p painted with Lucas Paints (Tinted Gloss) That's what gives it llin 1 fi;7 ht, rich, .rjlnssy n pprarancf. Lvras li in A' give a higher jjlnss, lock b'ltlrr and jlnok Letter longer than any oiner panic ni.uie. A:-.k ymir dealer. Joi.n Lucas & Co fvj Fl Philadelphia I- Mf:l'NBr.i)W'"W'i"WIWWJWl' IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THIS PAPER LIVERY STABLE, J. C. Scowden, Tionesta, Pa. Tr " at'i,J?TVHllll CRUSADE AOAiNST DIVORCE. Social Ostracism Planned by Cathollt Society Women. New York. June 20. Roman Catho lie women of hlKll degree In New Vor! have publicly announced a crusudt against divorce. Their weapon will w social ostracism. They have bnnde together to snub offending women, t shut their doors In tho faces of dl vorceea who remarry. Their organization Is known ai "Tho Paughtcrs of tho Fuith (Flllm Fidel). When the socclcty was form ed the nrouosltlon to use social ostra clsm as a weapon against tho dlvorci evil aroused opposition. It threatenot to dlsrunt the organization, and It die delay the adoption of its program. Now the die is cast and tho "Uaugu ters" .nre committed to tho plan o campaign. Their manual Is In prln and will be published this week. I declures tmequlvocurly: "The Cathollt divorcee who remarries must be so chilly ostracised." Although tho crusado threatens ti split society and cause much blttcrnes: among old friends, It has the specla Indorsement of the pope. Habeas Corpus For Mrs. Rogers. Windsor, Vt., June 20. It la report ed here that a writ of habeas corpu: In behalf of Mrs. Mary M. Kogers whose execution for the murder of he' husband is fixed for Friday next, hat been granted at Ura'tlcboro by Judgi Wheeler of the I'nlted States dlstrlc court. According to the report ttn prison olllclals will be required to pro duce the woman In court here at o'clock on Wednesday, 48 hours befon the time set for her execution. Jt li snld that the state will be required t show cause why Mrs. Holers Is not 11 legally restrained o! her liberty. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market. New York, June 19. WH13AT-.No.. 2 red, tl.Ol'.Cl 'LOOM f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Uulutb $U8i. COKS No. 2 corn, GOe f. o. b ulloat; No. It yellow, 01ic. OATS Mixed oats, 2ii to 32 lbs aSfiSui.ic: cllnned white. "0 to 41 lbs., 3CVii?40c. HAY Shipping. C04C2l4c; gtxit to choice, 77V4(?t82'4c. rOHK Mess, $13.37M;ftl3.75 family, per bbl., $13.00 13.50. lU'TTKH Creamery, extra, 20M. 20c; common to extra, 17200 shite dairy, common to extra, 13HQ 20c. CHEESE State, full cream, snittl choice, 9',ic. ECtCS State and Pennsylvania 20 (IT 2 1c. POTATOES Southern rose, pel bbl., 73cG$1.30; seconds, 50(0 COc. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, June 19. WHEAT No. 1 northern In store $l.lj,,t; No. 2 Pacitlc red, $1 03. CORN No. 2 corn, 5!i,ic f. o. b afloat; No. 2 yellow, C0c. OATS No. 2 white, S."ic f. o. b afloat No. 3 white,. 34 Vfec. FLOl'R Fancy blended patent per bbl, $C.00C.7i; winter family patent, $3.25(5 COO BUTTER Creamery western, ex tra, 20 1 i (Ti 21c; state aud Pcnnsylvanli creamery, 2()c; dairy, choice t fancy, lsfelSVi- CHEESE Fancy full cream, new 11c; good to choice. 1010M,c. EGGS Selected, fancy,-18c. . POTATOES Per bti., 2223c. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTLE Best, steers on sale, $3.3! 5.G3; fair to good butcher steers $4.00(04.60; medium half-fat steers $3.75(54.25; common to fnlr heifers $3.00(0 3.G0; good to choice heifers $3.90(0 1.40; good butcher bulls, $3.2! 3.75; choice to extra vrals. $G.255 G.30; iiipdiilin to good, $5.50&'G.O0. SHEEP AND LAM US Cholct spring lambs, $7.23(07.75; yeurllngs choice, $ii.40G.G0; handy wethers $3.00(0 3.23; mixed sheep. $4.30(Q 5.00 HOGS Mixed puckers' grades $5.G5(05.70; medium hogs, $3.G345.70 pigs, light, $3.70(05.75. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice, $13.10; No. $12.50; No. 2, $12.00; No. a, $9.00(3 10.00. Little Falls Cheese Market. rtlcn, June 19 Sales of chees. on the Little Fall! dairy market today were: Iarge colored, 1 lot of 153 boxes ni 9M;c; large .white, 1 lot of 100 boxe at flifcc; Frruill colored, 10 lots of 1,00( boxes at bvic; small colored, 10 loti of 1,800 boxes at 9V4c; small colored 10 lots of 1.000 boxes at 914c; Final. white, 2 lots of 1GC boxes nt 9VsC small white, 12 lots of 1.220 boxes n 9',fcc; small white, 8 lota of 750 boxet at DVtc; small white, 4 lots of 32r boxes nt 9Vic; twins colored, G. lots 01 G50 boxes at fl'ic; twins colored lots of 825 boxes lit DVic; twins col ored, 4 lots of 475 boxes ul 914c twius white, 20 lots of 1,500 boxes al O'.c; twins white, 5 lots of 273 boxei at 9Mc; twins white, G lots ol 3 boxes nt 9 toe. lltica Dairy Market. Utica, June Id. Sales of cheese ou thy Utlca, f'ain market today were: Large white, 12 lots of 1,089 boxes nt Otoe; huge colored, 21 lota of 1, 752 boxes at 9toc; small white, 32 lots of 3,770 boxes at 9M.c; small colored 2 lots of 210 boxes nt 9c; small col ored, 53 lrits of G.1S4 boxes at !c, BUTTER Twenty-five, pnckaKPs ot !rrnmery sold nt. 21c Thompson's IWrosma i-i a positive corn for nil diene nl'lhn kidneys, liver and bladder. SOc. am! f I.Oll. Ask for a free sample boltlo. tf CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Buar3 the Eitjuaturo of Friday, Jimo 23, cuds Saturday, July I Lasts 3 Twice each year wc have these clearance sales. This year we have the sale a month earlier than usual. This allows you to have the merchandise at a time when you can make hest use ol it. Pay you to make a special trip to Oil City to attend this sale, Over a 1,000 worth of Garments in the Cloak lloom, Suits, Wash Suits, Jackets and Skirts. Prices there, Half and Less. . Down stairs live times that much merchandise and while prices ain't cut so deep, except in several instances, they're reduced enough to make it worth your while to come. We would like to send you one of the Hand Dills. If you want one drop us a card minute you see this ad., and we'll get one to you in time to allow you to attend the sale. WILLI.-J.M It J.-IMEB, Qm ClVl Tho Kind You llavo Always iu uso for over 30 years, and sonnl supervision slneo its infancy f-CCiCA4n Allow mi nno f iwlecfdvn von In tliltf. All Counterfeits, Imitation nnd just-ns-good" nro but Experiments that trlllo Willi nnd riidntiger tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience nj;iiiut Experiment What is CASTORIA Cnstoria is a harmless" substituto for Custor Oil, Paro gorle, Drops nnd Soothing 8)ruis. It Is lMcasant. It contains neither Opiumt Morphine, nor other Narcotic substance. Its no is its guarantee. It destroys Woriug and allays reverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustipatiou nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach nnd llowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. tNI eCNTAUN OAMMNV, TT A. C. UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fino Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Rates. I tea i of Hotel Weaver TIOUESTA, IP.A. Tclcplione Xo. 20. JAMES HASLET, Siisoisor to S. II. llaslot'H Son. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Furniture Dealers, ANI UNDERTAKERS. TIONKSTA. l'KNN Fennsylvania ltVlLlOVl. BUFFALO AN1 AhhKCUKNY VAL LEY DIVISION. Taking oll'ocl, Muv -Slh, l'jn.'i. No. 30 IiiillUlo hiiiI i'lttxIioiK KxiirvtiM, thiily exi-unt Htm- day No. 311 Oil City hikI l'iit.shiiig lix reuM, daily No. U,'S2 (il t'lty Auooniinoda- lion, Sundays only M.b'i a. 111. S:-l (i.iii. 1::i0 p. m, For lIiokory,Ti(lioiite,Warrmi,lvinzuii, Itrnilforl,tllanniid 1 1 in Knst: No. 31 Olonn Kxnri'n, daily. 7:5:5 a. m. No. :t:t ritNlinrK Kx-pross, liiilv f xcppt Soinlay No, J:itt W'arrfn af-ootmntlti-tii'ii, Hniid'ivw fill y fi:IO p. m. 2:r. p. m. For Thno Talilw nnd mMilimml Inli.r niation coiixiilt Tirki't At;'iit.. W. V. ATl'KKIIUItY, J. Iv. WOOP. Oonoral Maimiri-r. lnHnontorTriilu(M;;r. (iKO. II. UOYD, tien'l I'liwcner AKt. m CHICHCSTER'S CNGLIRH talYROYAL PILLS fH n. OrlKtnnl ) inr Uwl, rfctK. MAKK. Iv-t1..,I.ic I tdle. uk hrtirrlat 'N?- 1,1 " "''' n'',k"', ", rlM JJ noun nuj i'i "kim, mr wni -c. ib V u.f fr lartlrulnr, XNitlatunlIt W y Ud "Itfllef for I.Mtllt-,"in Jnir, b r. . v If I li. mill T, .nm .i- u.,1.1 MttttU thU pfrr. Mitdlwa Huuitr I'UILA., FA 12th Semi-Annual Clearance Sale Commences Days. Bought, nnd which lion been has borne, tho tf iiaturo of lias been made) under Ids pcr- Signature cf MURRftV STMCCT, .fCW VOdvi OlTV. Pa tZi'Gusv Mqqck .OFTIOIA 3ST. Oitice J Jf 1i Nutioiml Hank UnlldiiiK, OIL CITY, PA. Kyos (ixaniinoil IVwi. KxrliiHivelv optltral. ECZEMA and PILE CURE FREE Kimwil,l? what " wih to Hiill'or, I willuivf Free of CAor,.-, to any alHiototl a positivo i-urH lor Krzmna, Halt ltlicuiii, lOr.vMlpi laH, l'ik'M and xkin dm-:i.-s. Iimtaut ridiof. Iion't ull'ir loix'or. Write V. W. WILLIAMS, -KM) Manlmllan Avoiiiio, N. Y. lO Ai-tH La A O pn. la Fr anco's 3 COMPOUND- " f fi ' - i ir i in ii mi' iK Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Superior to othrr renicdlPJ sold at liU'h prlof. Cnr Kiinrmr(!. Bin'HHiirullv wd lv wvt 7(10, (0 Wouirii. l'rlrp, ( i nts.iliuit. KUttfor ly mall, TosiIiiikiiIhIs A txtuklta fre. Dr. LuFraucof A'UiluJclvIilu, Ft, DR. KENNEDY'S AVORITE Breaks no Hearts, Excuses no Crimes. Ir. David K.'iini'dy's FAVOKITE liE5I F.I) V is not a disguised enemy of t Iip liumun rare; where it. cannot l,elp, it does not liann. It in cmnpoiied of vefetabln incro. lienlM nnd does not. he:d or inllamo the Mood l,ut cools and pni ifiei it. InallenRos ol hidney tronhle-., Liv. r complaint.-!. Con HlipaUon of the l!oWels, and tho delieato deraiiiiciiiciils which allliet, women, the ne. tion of Dr. Kenncdv'xFAVOIUTU JtF.ai. W,V" 1'C.voud praise. Thousands of P J''"" !i-'opl.) Vi'lnntaiily testify to this m leners to J)r. Kemiedv; nnl wilh a Jviirmtliundfiill.i,,sso words which mcrn lm,in.. ccrtiiieatcs never possess. It iMiuves no .lrnnk.n-ils-ex.-u.st-a no amies reaks no hemts. In its coming there is 'opt, nm hi its wi,,.;s there iu healim;. , " "la''-iwntri:.l and are confident vt i A't""1' i""r ,lrwH li.u it. t)NE COLLAR a Uottle. H-er iii mind tho i'aiiiuiiii.iiddre.:s: Dr. .imd KENNF.bV. Kond-Mii, New York. lrr- I k "l-i. " '., r 1 1
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