Smart k Silberbere STOICS LACE CURTAINS Every pair of Lace Curtains in our immense stock reduced from 25 to 50 per cent. Arabian Brus sels, Louis IX., Irish Point, Marie Antoinette, Saxony. 50c curtains at 75c curtains at , $1.00 curtains at 1.25 curtains at 1.50 curtains at 2.00 curtains at ,2.50 curtains at 3.00 curtains at 3.50 curtains at 4.00 curtains at 5.00 curtains at 6.50 curtains at 7.50 curtains at 10.00 curtains at 12.50 curtains at 15.00 curtains at Special Eeductions in Car pets, Mattings, Bugs, Draperies, &c. SMART & OIL CITY, PA. YOU: Are just as near the Oil City Trust Company Building as you are the Post Office. Mail us any business you may have and note how promptly you hear from it. nnim nun nniTm nmn on Certificates rilun run lami. rum : :: Depo Capital and Surplus, $GOO,000.00. The Valuable Palmyra I'ulni. A IIInili: mm'1ii enumerates SfK) pur poses to which the Palmyra palm alone In put. Among other things it supplies paper for writing uixin. an Intoxicat ing drink called "toddy." large quan tities of sugar fruit and a vegetable for the table when the plants are young. Palm wine is also obtained from the juice of the sago palm, which yields excellent sugar candy when boil ed. The pith of the trunk forms a large part of the food of the natives In many parts of India. Hopes, brush es nnd brooms are manufactured from the fiber of the leaf Htalka. In Fnll Dram. "Gosh all hemlock:" snorted L'nele Silas, backing away from the door. "What Is the trouble, sir?" queried the footman. "I thought I was glttln' In th' ball room, au' I come within one n? buttln' right In tliar to th' ladle dressln room." "That is not the ladles' dressing room," reassured the femtman. "It is tho ballroom." Houston Post Candid. Mr. Poplnjay-llow did you like my acting at our dramatic entertainment? Lady Critical -Well. I don't thluk you made the ino-t of your opuortTiltU'S. Mr. Popinjay-You don't think so, eh? Lady Critical No. You bad several opHir!iiiiitlfM to get off the stage much Huout-r than you did! London Opinion. Tin Wrong; AnNWer. A writer in the Strain! Maga.lne on "Clerical Jluiuur"' tells of the unusual lielnvlor of a young candidate who, dismissed on the Lplscfipal doorstep with u solemn "God Mess you!" hasti ly answered, "Don't mention It, my lord!" ltraM-t.'d I'rlulilnrnH. "Why docs Unit cougrexsniiill say so many more clever tilings than the rest of us?" "Ife Is shrewd einiiigli to pick out the .brightest rcKrti'r. to Interview him." Washiii!;tim Star. When tin old maid humps her head against the door In the dark she never has to worry over the way pc.ple will .wonder If her husband did It. Haiti Inure American. a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair a pair l.oo 2.25 2.70 3.15 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 SILBERBERG, The Drlton and Wa.hln. We have come to look upon water aa meant primarily to wash In, as an aid to ablution rather than a thing of beau tv. A story of a Somersetshire peaa- aut will Illustrate what we mean. The Individual In question had never seen tho sea until lie was taken to eston- super-Mare on a "choir treat" excur sion. Naturally the vicar, the curate nuil the rest of the tenors, trebles nnd basses as aoon us the esplanade was reached gathered around to see how the llrst sight of the ocenu would strike the natural man. Will it be believed that the words struck from him by the view of "the un furrowed deep" lying u vast expanse before his eyes were the:: "If I'd known what her were like, I'd have brought down a bit of soap and had a good wash." The iron, or, rather, the soap, had entered so deeply Into his soul that he could only conceive the sea as a huge washing place. London Spectator. A Great Pnliilor'a Deictnntnff. Sir Thitnas Ijiwrenee was one of the great portrait painters In Knglnnd. Ills parents were poor. Ills rather ne I112 a country hinkeeTier. (hie day 1ati Shaftesbury's father and mother Ktoimcd at the Inn. having their young er son. the future lord, with them. In conversation the innkeeper spoke of the irciilus of his lov In drawing and wished them to test It by a picture or their son. They assented, thinking to cratlfv a fathers nrlde. but not look lug for any evidence of superior talent. The liov came In modestly, with chalk and paiier, and In a few minutes had drawn a picture of their son on which the niirciits lxkel with' wonder. Thay recoirnlzed the ircnlus nnd the promise of future greatness and befriended the young artist, giving him the help need ed to develop his wonderful gift So Kure are we that Thoropaon'a Da roHtna will cure any disease of the kid' neys, liver and bladder, also backache, aideacbe, lumbago, sciatic rheumatism dropsy, non-reteutlon, palpitation of the heart and nervoimnenn that we will guar antee it to do no, If after taking a bottle of Thompson's Barosma you are not per fectiy aatiulied with the roaulta, return to us the bottle and we will refund you money aa ehuerfiilly hh we took Thompson' Baroaiua SOo and fl.00. Ask ;39c 55c 75c 1.00 1.15 1.50 lor a true sample bottle. tf GIRLS ADRIFT ON LAKE. In Disabled Boat They Summon JHelp by Wavlnjj White Skirt Chlcairo. June 27. Taking off her white skirt nnd wavinc it frantically as a signal of distress, Miss Helen Haggerty brought assistance to her naif and Miss Mary Postisll, who were adrift In a boat and fast being blown far out into tho lako. Th vounir women, who live In tho North Shore sanitarium at Wlnnetka, started out in a rowbont. The wind was strong off shore and they were Boon some distance from land. When they began to mnke efforts to row In their oar lock broke and they tried in vain to attract the attention of peo ple on tho shore. Then Miss Hagger ty, as a last resort, took off her skirt and waved it Th slcnal was seen at tho sani tarium and the Evnnston life saving crew notified, while Matthew Nelder meler overtook the girls three miles out, but was unable to bring them in as the wind was very strong and tno lake rough. Harvey Wilson of Wlnnetka also went to their, assistance in a small unllhoat. and he reached the boat about the time that the Evanston life saving crev appeared at the shore with their boat Tho young women had then drifted Ave miles out into the lake. Wilson took them Into his boat and brought them to shore. Neldermeler was unable to pull ashore In the face of the wind, and the Ufo saving crew took him ' In tow and brought him In, but the boat that the young women were In was left adrift. Divorce Granted For Desertion. London. June 2C. The divorce court granted Lady Grey-Egerton (formerly Miss May Cuyler, daughter of Major Wavne Curler. U. S. A.) a divorce on the ground of the desertion of her hus band. Pir Phlllo Grey Egerton. The suit Is the sequel of the previous case when the wife sued for a restitution 01 her conjug.i! rights and obtained a divorce, which, however, Sir Philip refused to obey. MARKET REPORT. New York Provision Market New York, June 2G. WHEAT No. 2 red, $1.08i4 o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.19. CORN No. 2 corn, CUic f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, C2M:C. OATS Mixed oats, 20 to S2 lbs. 3C36c; clipped white, 3C to 40 lbs., 37H40c. HAY -Shipping, 62C7MiC; good to choice, 77tt&82c PORX Mess, $13.37413.75; family, per bbl., $15.00 15.50. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 20V4O 21e; common to extra, 1720VxC; state dairy, common to extra, 15V4 20c. CHEESE State, full cream, small choice. 9c. EGGS State and Pennsylvania, 20 21c. POTATOES Southern rose, per bbl., 75c$1.25; seconds, 3060c. Buffalo Provision Market. Buffalo, June 26. WHEAT No. 1 northern In store, $1.1CM: No. 2 red, $1.06. FLOUR Fancy blended patent, per bbl., $6.257.00; winter family, patent, $5.5500.30. . CORN No. 2 corn, 59c 1. o. D. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 60 c. OATS No. 2 white. 30C t. 0. b. afloat; No. 3 white, 35&C BUTTER Creamery western, er tra. 21c; state and Pennsylvania creamery, 20c; dairy, choice to fancy. 1818. CHEESE Fancy full cream, new, 10 lice; good to choice, 910c. EGGS Selected, fancy, 19c. POTATOES Southern new, per bb., 75c$1.50. East Buffalo Live Stock Market. CATTU2 Best steers on sale, $5.10 5.60; fair to good butcher steers, 14.00' 4.60: medium half-fat steersi $3.754.25; common to fair heifers, I3.00ffii3.00: good to choice heifers. $4.254.75; good butcher bulls, $3.25 (S3.75: choice to extra veals, JG.25Q) 6.50; medium to good, $6.006.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Chnlco snrlne Iambs. $8.0008.25; yearlings, choice, $6.757.00; handy wethers, $5.50F..65; mixed sheep, $5.005.2o. HOGS Mixed packers' grades, $5.755.80; medium hogs, $5.705.80; pigs, light, $5.70. Buffalo Hay Market. HAY Choice, $13.00; No. 1, $12.50: No. 2, $12.00; No. &, $9 000 10.00. Utlca Dairy Market. ITtica, June 20. Sales of cheese quoted on the Utlca dairy market today were; Largo white, 9 lots of 3m boxes at 9c: la.ge coloml, 23 lots or l.aui boxes at 9c; sinall while, 1C lo'a of 1,701 bnxrs at 9Uc; tninll rolored. 53 jots of 6.28C boxts at 9'ic. BUTTER Thirty-five packages of creamny sold at 21c and 52 packages at 20'jC. Little Falls Cheese Market. Utlca, Juno 20 Sales of cheese on the Little Falls d.-ilrv market today were: Large colored, 2 lots of 241 boxes at DUc: Hiiall colored. 32 lots of 2,054 boxes at 9V4c; small colored, 5 lots of 325 boxes at 9c; small white, 27 lota of 2,458 boxes at 9V4c; small white, 2 lotB of 250 boxes at 9c; twins col ored. 13 lots of 1.220 boxes at 9Uc; twins white, 17 lots of 1,410 boxes at Thompson's Barostna is a positive cure for all diseases of thn kidneys, liver and bladder. 50c and $1.00. Ask for a free sample bottle. tf CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought (Signature of Wunner'a Nliorn I.eckn. Wagner, the composer, at one time became atltlcted with headaches and determined to have bis hair cut Ho accordingly arranged with a barber to perform the operation on a certain day. That worthy resolved to make a gxxl thing of It and Informed all his cus tomers of Wagner's lmcndlng sacrl llce. Most of them paid hhn a certain sum down In advance to make sure of a lock of the great musician's hair. To the barls'r's horror Mine. Wagner su perintended the cutting and when it was over appropriated the whole of the coveted locks. Tho barber. In de spair, confessed that he had sold them many times over, whcreuion madam suggested that her butcher had hair very much like Wagner's. And tho story g.Ms that that night half Dres den slept with the butcher's hair un der Its pillow. I niler(io II la lltixlnraa. Fashionable Tailor-Go front at onetf. Two young clerks there after suits. New Man (whlaperlnirt-I'm wnltlng on a millionaire. "Ix-iive him and attend to the clerks. These millionaires don't buy new clothes once In five years. A clerk is good for a fresh suit every three iiionths."-New York Weekly. The IIIIJIcnMy. Mr. Hooke I hope you didn't believe what they said about me. Miss Iludd I make It a point never to believe more than half I hear. Mr. Hooke Hut the trouble Is you women generally Itelleve the wrong half. PrlKld. "Rather cold blooded person, isn't her "Cold blooded! Say, that fellow can' attend n ball game without getting excited." New York Press. A person Is always startled when he hears himself seriously called old for the first tlme.-O. W. Holmes. San-Cura Ointment is guaranteed to relieve at onco that itching, burning pain and pormanontly cure eczema, tetter, salt rheum, itching, blecd-iiig or protrud ing piles, burns, cuts, bruises, old sores, pimples, boils, carbuncles, chapped hamls chilblains, looters, insect bites and poison ivy. San-Cura Olutmout at druggists, 2."o aud 50c. Ask for a free sample, tf WHITE PINE Flooring, Siding, and material for Window Casings and Inside Work. A good supply to select from always in stock. Call on or address JAS. J. LANDERS, TIONESTA, PA. or F. l AMSLER. Safe, Quick, Reliable Regulator Snnorlor to other remraiM oin niKii pnrn. Cure iMwrr.nlwI. aui-iiMfiiMy u-.l l.y over 200,000 Wnmrii. VrU-r.'ii ',"l !"" 1H.11.nr l.v ma.l. Tulllllonl:il looklrt frcl. Dr. LuFrunro, i'lilladelpiua, fa. A.C.UREY, LIVERY Feed & Sale STABLE. Fine Turnouts at All Times at Reasonable Hates. Hear of Hotel Weaver TIOITESTA, PA. Telephone io. 20. challenge a practical test in competition with V. any other. Why do they dare? Because Lucas Paints are honestly made of f4 pure materials, cover more surface than any E other paint, have a richer gloss, hold their color longer, wear long er and cost less be cause they go so far. Try them or at least ask your dealer. ti John Lucas & Co Philadelphia I ECZEMA" and PILE CURE rOCC Knnwinir what it was to Buffer, I rntt ... jv yree 0r cltarue, to an Blllicted a pnalllVH cure fnr Kc zema, Salt ltluuim, KryiipnlsH, ruus ami nkiii iih pases. Instant relief. Oon't HiitlVir longer, Writo V. W. WILLIAMS, 100 Manhattan A u, N. Y. lo aii lH Ban O i jja !PR. LA FRANCO'S.! LC0-M4?-QUN-Du feS(Tinted Gloss) i 11 -r .9 AUDITOR'S HTATHMKNT ofTlonos ta Township Hehool Fund for year ending June fi, l!i5: Win. NieolH, Collector. nit. To amount of duplicate Jl,fl!5 01 To 5 por cent, added on JKKI..W ... 20 00 $1,7 I,-. til ck. By Win. Iwronco, Treasurer ...$1 ,2IH fi7 jiy exonerations By O. W. Proper abatement By laud returned By 5 por cent, abatement $ii!'8.fi7. By 2 per cent, com. on $712.2 By fi por cent. com. on 412.10 By 6 per cent. coin, on 7.74 By 5 per cent, com. on lOA.tK) By 5 per cent, com, on 81i,()7 By in. Lawrence, Treasurer S3 UH 7 74 02 4:i 3D 76 14 2c 22 10 38 5 25 15 75 2!W 30 $1,715 01 Wm. Itwrenee, Treasurer PR. To balance In treasury $ 415 04 By Wm. Nicola, collector ti!l8 57 By unseated tax, 1!M3 and V.W ... &IHI WJ By State appropriation l.tHKl 35 By unseated tax, 1IKI3 and 1!M)4 ... 1,300 00 By Stale Treas., Btitr.ingor rold... 84 20 By Wm. Nleols, ool 420 00 By unseated tax, 1003 and 1004 ... 42 47 By Wm. Nicola, col 100 00 By Jesse ('arson, refd. on coal 25 00 By Win. Nicola, col 2!H) 31 $4,024 54 CR. By orders redeemed $1,400 00 By 2 per cent. com. on $1,400.00 .. 88 00 By balance in treasury 430 54 $1,024 54 STATKMKNT OF KXI'KNPITUKKS. Borrowed money and interest $1,005 10 Teachers' salarloa 2,574 00 Repairs, W) 33 uel -01 im Supplies 304 00 mi iters ami clerk Miscellaneous 14 75 Seeretary'x salary and postage ... 32 04 Win. Lawrence, reld, order 14 C. h. Mvers, Seo. Washington Twp.. for tuition 80 80 Mileage, Directors' Convention... 7 20 $1,400 00 We. the undersigned auditors of Tio- nestB township, hereby certify that we have examined the above accounts anil find the same to be correct. ('has. C. WKINOKl, J. 11. V KNTWOKTH, Attest: Auditors. M. A. Caiirinokh, Clerk. Juno 5, 1005. THE OLD RELIABLE LIVERY STABLE, OF TIONESTA, - PENN. S.S.CWIEID PROPRIETOR. Good Stx'k. flood Carriaues aud Bub Kioa to lot upon lue inosi reasonauieieruia. He will also ao JOB TEJLlLEIlSrGr- All orders loft at the Post Olllce wil receive prompt attention. FARM MACHINERY Do You Need A Grain Biuiler, Com Binder, Mowing Machine, Reaper, Hay Tedder, Hake, Disk Harrow.Spring or Spike Harrow Grain Drill, Land Roller, Hay Loader, Side DoMvery Rake Steam Threshing Machino, Corn PlaDter, or any Other Kind ot Machinery,. I Have It at the Right Price and easy terras. Every article guar anteod. I do not'. handle goods made by the Trust. Repairs always ou hand. I'll trade for vour old ma chine. Bee me; get my prices; we can deal. Yours truly, J. C, BROMLEY, TIONESTA, PA. THE R Cures dieear-.e without the use of poisonous druire. Cure lihcuiualusm, Intlijudion, Stum ach Trouble, Nwrvousncsn, CaUirrh, Gall Stones, Erysipelas, Livirr and Kiihiri JVafirn, Etc, Etc. No mailer what your disease may he, or of how loug standing, write to U'e ; I can he Ip you, 12. II. .YI'MVUK, rn. ArI CKOSS FORK, l'A. Ill Klectrie Oil. tluaranloi'd for ltliciiniHli1"!!!, Sprains, Hore Foul, rains, Au. Atallilualer Of this week, como to a very important money saving op portunity our Semi-Annual Clear ance Sale offers. Hero's a list Of 43 Solcctcd at random, 1 measure, what an his sale is. Z'to Black Crath Oirdle Belt 17e each Ladies' 50o Kinbrtddored Linen llandknreliiul'H ...USe each 1a1 loo and 12lo 1'lK'irod Dimity and Lawn 0o yard j-incli lllrti'k Cotton Klastiu fui yHrd 'i'loBelt Buckles lro each ftOo Belt Bncklos 2"o each Lot UXo and 44o Soiled Torch l'lllowa Wo ench Ho and 15o Colored FpntlnT Stitch Braid Do bolt i"io While Filtered Hwl '. Ifntyiird 15 dor.en 81x00 Bleaohod Slieols, sliglitly impoiitH't 47o Safety fina, Nos. 1, 'i and 3 :ki papur 10 1 Corset Steels 0e muili A 1 1 iti In u lit Thimbles 1c each irx! Back and Side Combs ITiu each MM) yards Kusaia Craah 4,o yard SOO yards 7o All Linen Unhleached Crash 0n yard ;VKI yards 32 inch India Linen He yard . f 1.00 Seorsucker Skirt with double tour inch rullle title BOO yards Mill Knda While Cainbrio MunII'i 7o yard Lsciiiw' Lacn Collars 7o each Pink Kuchinx 'o ruch Women's 25o Wanb Siockt 15o each No. 60 TalMa Kthbon, all oolora, white a' d hluck 50 pieces 1'iS'o I'Oiiu; Cluth (1 pieco, lOu yard Women's Kinbroldory Trimmed Muslin liowns 4le JChi W lilte Wash Silk 'Jrto yard lHx:t(l-lnch Bleached Batli Towels...... lie each Ladies' (I Black Lisle ilese OOo pair Women's Hiitllml Suijbonuvtn l ie encli KOo 1'erealo Kimonan t-c $1.60 Lonjr Lawn Kimoiius , $1.10 Men's 20o NiKhl"hirta ,42o 70o White Muslin SkirtH 6.')0 each 25o TiKht-lltlinK Muslin Corsol Covers loo CorKets with 4 supporters fiOo pair $ I IH) Kaby Bonnets sliKhlly soiled Vo I M) Bahy Bonnets sliKhtiy s illed tK.i l.Ofl White Aprons, sliglitly noileii 7.rc Lil White Aprons, Hlighlly soiliul $1.00 Mk3 Hand Bog 42n each 75o Hand Bsirs .Vw each Lace Facaotfxl foliar 7o each Silk Japanese Faus for Oriiatiimiialioii 10c eacli WILMtlMl, Agetable Prepnrationfor As similating tlicFoodandBcgula ling tticSloinachs aMDowis of Tromotes Digcslion.Cheerful ness and Rest. Conlains nelllicr Oj)ium,Morphine norlincraL Not narcotic. Ztyr of It SAUL TZ ftTCfW? flhm Seul' AUSmnn ' hirmSrrd- A perfect Ilemetly forConstipa non , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .ConvuUions.Fcvcrish ness and Loss of Sleek Facsimile Sifinalure of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. lennsylvania RAILROAD. BUFFALO AUD ALLEGHENY VAL LEY DIVISION. ' Takinn etrwt, Mav SMth, lflori. No. 80 Kull'alo and Pittsburg Kxpress, daily except Sun day 0.53 a. ni. No. 32 Oil City and Pittsburg ExrrOHK, daily 8:21 Ji.tn. No. 1)32 Oil City Aeeointnoda tiou, Suudaya only 5:30 p.m. For Hickory.Tidioute, Warren, Kitimia, Bradford, Olean aud the Kant : No. 81 Olean Kxprean, daily- 7:53 a. m. No. 83 Plttaburn Expresa, daily except Sunday 0:10 p. m. No, U33 Warren aeeoniinoda tion, Suudaya only 2:15 p. in. For Time Tahlea and additional Infor mation ooiiMUlt Tieket Agent. W. W. ATl'EKKURY, i. R. WOOD. Oennral Manairr. PanenKerTrallicMir. OKO. II. BOYD, Oon'l Pantenger Agt. Pianoforte Iiistrnctiuii T. C. INGRAHAM, Well known to the people of thia vininily, will duvoto 0110 dn.v m each we(k, Tucn d;iy, to hittelasH In Tinneata, at Bovanl'a fJall, whnre patrons oaiwee him aa to terms, etc. 8m 111 lir.l' ' Im raeiBiim uuivi, Uenccroua Kubtltytiuni wad ltuttb. iloa. Huj of yuur Drucxiit, ml irntt -lr. ta Uropa tor lrtlvlkrm, Teatloienikll and " Krltef fnr I.Mdtr," in Itttwr, by rn t.M Mall. 1 O.OOO TratlmoDiKU. Hold l.v im 1'miLlA., ram - c- 1 ffs n ,.t: :.rrx isTrvnmn H Q t-1 WJ a:iiniii.iiia 1 ri 4 1 trO t-mm CHICHtSTRR'S ENGLISH Pekyroyal pills 12 "n. OHuiitid nnd Only lnulne. tX,HAKK. Alr. lit.le. I.ciIIcm, "k Druiri-i HntlMlkti If You're in Oil City TffllY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY James' anil sco what ams that will show you, in Barg important trado event ro, 0a, Ctrr. trrc For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years THt ocwTAun nnnn, new or em. JAMES HASLET, SuHeessor to S. II. Ilaxlefa Sona, GENERAL MERCHANTS, Furnituro Dealers, AND UNDERTAKERS. TIONESTA, I'KNN DR. KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to Take. Fowcrlul to Cure. And Welcome In Every Home. tho . i M KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE Pr. Invid Kornrd y's Fnrnrito Ttomnljr In ailarird tnftllftj'ciinnitlHttli .rxLv. ntr.knli!iLr Mrmani'll r-. ii'f in nllpiMcnii''f,l Uy hnintrii vrthi litnml, ' nu ll na Kiilnry, riml'l.T mif l.ivrr Cnin ll:ilnt4; ciip-h l'fnstl'!ition and V':iknHMca ''illi:tr tn wdiui'II. 1, r(v'Hin-' o.'Hfnl in CLOflvhrrc nil nthir nicdl cillPM Iiave tnt.iliy fnili il. NiHillTi'nTNlinu)(l(l'itniir anloiiKiwthlsroineily imintrifd. It linnan nnliro. kin mcord of siiici hb for over 00 ycare, aud Ima won hntiiHOt wtirtn friendi. Aro yim antriTinp from any dhrii trrihl to tliecaucb mt-ntumt d? If e, Jr. KcmirUy hw milked his iicrsmml and irnfi'sioiiul rcputniion ou the HtateuwullUiit J Hvorile itt im dy will do you pood. ri 11. 1 fnr a frpo trlnl Imlllrt and ImnkK't roti tiiininirvr.I'Mliiuiiu'dirali'.dviiuiiii Hie tri'utlnuntof vnrimiH diw;lf cs. W 'itc ulsol or nil "liiiHy l'Ht'1 for nniiinp onii f yon have kidney uMwhml'. Addrepa l'r. Hit lii Kcniii'ily'H Souk, i;,.iiilont, N. V. Rf:Mi-:MBEft, tlio full iiRinvig Dr. David Km. iM-dy'u FAVOKi'l K l!HMKDV,maili.at l(lnlout, N. V. , and tln( iri' cl8 l.O0 (hit hoUli'B r..llo) nt nil t ! r . 1 , . ; i r 1 In tiw UmUd Ktuli'b, Cuuoda aud fortj);IICUIMltlieti. 1 r-' (
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