EVENING HERALD TlU liSDAY. NOVKMllKlt 15. lKfl-t. THIRD EDITION LOOK TOYOURUGIPER. Tlio Wives and the Mothers That Are to Be. flair TLin, Pale Clicks and Spirii Leaves no Doubt Lack of The Nerves Are Puorly Ted and Blood Lacks In Hcd Corpuslcs. O, my boys are never nervous. One couldn't stand that, llut with girls, you know doctor, It Is dliTerent. Too many mothers roason like that. They do not like to hear their girls called tomboy, and they hasten to make them "ladylike," to keep them from runulnt; mid climbing mid from vigorous gained, while the boys are laying In a Block of health that will last them far Into middle age. The least sign of physical failure on the part of girls nt the critical times in their lives should ring a grave alarm. Talo lips, nervous habits. retarded giowth, n lack of high, youthful spirit, and a poor condition of the skin, ur .gently demand a better und a more com plete nutrition, In nil cases, whether it be a young child or nn nged person, Palm's celery compound adds vigor and Increased weight by strengthening the very founda tion of health, by leeding blood nud nerves richly nnd promptly. It Is only when the nerve centers are healthy that the other bodily functions can be healthy. If anxious mothers will only follow iue advice of the most careful physicians, and make sure that their children are sotting sufllcient material to meet tho big demands made by their growing nerves and tissues, there will bo an end to the weakly condition, tho continual headaches, the "blue days," and the General Ill-health that so few young girls BBcnpe. The best ally against nervousness and irritability Is that remarkable nerve food, Pnlne'e celery compound, first prescribed by Dartmouth's greatest educator. Day by day, when taken with the regularity .nnd care that physicians say is IridN passable for excellent results, comes in -variably a Bteady gain in weight, which can mean but one thing: a gain In quan tity and the quality of tho blood. Trifles begin to worry them less, sleep comes naturally and refreshing, appetite in creases, and their frames grow plump with solid flesh, because all the delicate parts of their nervous system, upon TTulch the nutrition and well-being of the Dody directly depends, aro beginning to Tie fully nourished and to work without friction. A body thus fed by Palne's celery com pound makes thoso joys and little lnno cent pleasures possible, without which xhildhood and girlhood is end to look upon. Coming: Events. Nov. 29. Turkey Htipper in Robbins' opera house under the auspices of the ves try of All Saints P. E. church. Nov. 20 to SO. Entertaiument In Hob bills' opern house under the auspices of the vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Dec. 3. First annual grand ball of the Carpenters' Social Club in Itobbius' opera JlOUBC. Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh ton, Florida, says he cured n case of dlarr Ticenof long standing In six hours, with one small bottle of Chomberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. What a pleasant surprise that most have been to the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual -with this remedv. In manv instances only one or two doses are required to give permanent relief. It can always be de pended upon. When reduced with water it In pleasant to take. For salo by Gruhler XJTOS. To the Public. The Sunlight Oyster House, 10 East Coal street, Is now open. Fish, eystcrs and Tmlt always fresh. Jnst received a car load of bananns, sweat potatoes, lemons pears and oranges. Fish on Friday. Open all sight. ll-5-tf James Wood. IKor a pain in the side or chest there Is jioimng so good ns n piece or iinnueiiinm ipenedwtth Chamberlain's PuliiBnlmand .bound on over the sent of pain. It HiTords prompt nnd permanent relief nnd if used in time will otten prevent a cold from Tesnltinc In pneumonia. This snmetreat- inent Is a sure cure for lame back. For aale by Gruhler ISros. Wtan Baby was sick, we gave her Caetotfo. Wbcu she was a Child, she cried for Castorta. Wtta she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Wiar -ie had Children, she i?wntbm Castor! Some Cold Weather Bargains. Special values offered this week in ladles' and children's coats, shawls, blan kets, underwear, flannels and woolen dress lrooda. Our prices are always lower than you expect to pay and our assortment In the various departments were never so complete as now. h. J. Wilkinson, 20 South Main street, 10-16-tf Shenandoah, Pa. How's Your Window ? Does It need a new shade f All kinds at Tfrlcke's carpet store. 11.0-tf 3Tor bargains In wall paper go to J. P. Carden, painter and paperhauger, SIM W, Centre street. He Is selling out his en tiro stock at and below cost. Wnll paper linns at lowest prices and In workman- like manner. 10 l-ti NORTH CAROLINA'S SENATORS Mny Vote With tile ltriHiMirillih lit the Orftnn)7iitlan. ItAl.Elcm, N. C, Nov. If). Marlon But ler, tho president of the Nnt!om.' l''iii"iii r lllimrp, who 1 slntiil to such ' Sni run Kunsoni In the Ihiitul Klntes k luito'i i r March 4 next. it. reported ns having stated that he Would vote with the Hi'.ullic -in s In tho organization (if tho next sei.nle. If this In so the Republicans run count on both of North Carolina's votos In or ganizing the senate, ns tho other senator to bo elected In .Tanunry by the lcgtsln turn to succeed .Tnrvis will beH Ilepllbll onn. Dr. J. .1. Mott, ox-chalrmnn of the Republican statu commltte, socnis to be In the load now for that position. It Is further stated that if Uutler's vote turns out to lie neorwwury to the Repub licans lie wll! ask for tho senate secretary ship for a North Carolina fuslonlst In nxuhnngc for his support and vut. Tho present secretary of the state, General W. It. Cox, Is n North Carolinnn. Speculated with Ills Clients' Money. l'llli.ADKM'ittA, Nov. IB. Walter 1). Allen, a member of the bar of this city, pleaded guilty in tho criminal court to the embezzlement of $12.(100 from Hv, John J. HeiTermnn, W,00 from John Hamilton and tfi,'Mi from Thomas Karley. Allen has lieen the trusted agent of the prosecu tors for many years, nnd thetSroneys had boon put in his hands for investment. Ho got into speculation on his owr account, with the usual result, Hev. Mr. Hcffer- man's loss aggregated N0,U00, but the larger part was barred by the statute lim itations. Allen was formerly n respected man nnd always an oxomplary husband, nud picas for mercy wore mndo on his be half by his counsel nnd the prosocutom. Tho court deferred sentence Saved by ttin'.Slipreinc Court. Tuekton, Nov. 15. Chief Justtco Bens- ley, of the supremo court, gave a decisli n yesterday declaring II legal the indlctmei t and conviction in tho Hudson county court of William chondcl on n charge of lewd ness, bchnndel had married Sllna Thomas, after obtaining u divorce from a former wifo. At the trial tho Illinois Al i-cewns held Invalid In Now Jersoy, and tho liv ing with tho Thomas womnu was, there fore, declared unlawful. Thechlcf just o hold that where a man and woman hon estly believed themselves married they committed no crime by living together. Tried tn Murder a Fnmlly. Lot'lsvii.LB. Nov. 15. Last night Allen Prime, ;t0 years old, attempted to kill his wife and mother-in-law, lira. Ixdinmn, nt 2001 Portland avenue, but luckily his bu'- lcts went wldo of tho mark. Tho women saved their lives by getting out of the wry of tho whisky crazed num. Primo tin n 6hot his sister-in-law, Miss Jennie Leh man, Inflicting serious, though not dan gerous wound. Ho then shot himself through the bend. He will die. His wifo left him two weeks ago, nnd went to live with her father on uccount of her hus band's cruolty. Arguing Against Son! nice. Trenton, Nov. 15. Allan McDcrmott, counsel for John N. Crusin, John C. Carr, Donuls McLaughlin and Gottfried Wul baum, owners of tho Guttcuburg ru-o track, who ploaded guilty In tho Hudson county courts Inst April to keeping a dis orderly liouso, made nrguinent yesterday boforo tho supremo court against any sentonco being imposed by tho latter court, to whom tho matter had been certi fied by tho lower court, which could not ngreo upon a sentence. Tho court rcserw i decision. To Contest for a Judgeship. TuNKltANXOCK, Pa., Nov. 15. There Im probability that tho election of prsl- dent judge- in tho Forty-fourth judl district, comprising Wyoming nnd Sulli van count ios, will bo contested. E. M. Dunham, of Li.port, was tho Republican candidate, and John Sitzer, of Tunkhun- nock, the Democratic nominee. The of ficial returns gave Dunham a majority ol twenty-nine. It is alleged thut non-resi dents and boys not of ngo voted for Dun ham, and an investigation is b.'ing made. Tho American Consul I'rntested. London, Nov. 15. A dispntch from Cnpo Town .says that tho Portuguese authorities recently imprisoned Mr. W. Stanley Hollls, consul of tho United Htntos at Mozambique. He was charged with attempted homicide for shooting a Ki.'lir whom ho caught robbing ids house. Tho Kufllr recovered from his injurioH and Mr, Hollls was acquitted. Tho American consul at Cnpo Town has protested to Portugal against tho action of tho author ities at Mozuinbiquo. The Western Outlaws. GUTniUE, O. T., Nov. 15. A remnant of tho noted Cook gang, which has been run out of tho Indian Territory, held up a German emigrant named Hockley, who was traveling with bis family from Wo woka to Tocumseh. Tho poor traveler was robbed of all his valuables, his oldest daughter assaulted nnd ono of tho horses unhitched from the wagon nnd taken off There were four bandits in tho party Deput ies are In pursuit. The Knights of Lnbiir. NKW Oklkanh, Nov. 15. Tho Into ar rivals of tho delegates to tho general ns sembly of the Knights of Labor, at Its con ventlon at Screwmen's hall has swi-r tho number to 100, and It is tho largest meeting held by theorder for several yours, Toronco Y. Powderly arrived today. It is expected the election of nflioers will take place this afternoon. Sovcrelgli, It Is claimed will bo his own successor. After Alabama Lyncher. Cullman, Aln., Nov. 15. John i d Monroo Evans were lynched In this ooun y In 1881, nnd tho governor offered rowan. for tho lynchers. Twelvo men accused of complicity in the orlmehave just been ar rested and nre In jail here. Many others are yet to 1 arrested. One of the county commissioners Is among the accused and Is also In jail. Tho ovldonce is said to bo strong against all of them. A Hoy's ITntnt CarelemmeiH. FlNQ Sia, N. Y., Nov. 15. John Wash burn, n 10-year-old boy, accidentally dis charged a gun in the store of Captain A. Joiiutt, The charge struck a keg of pow der, causing an explosion whloli killed Ur boy and woundud several employes In tin store quite seriously. The building won completely wrecked. Nick Young htlll IIisiiU the Lragiue. Nuw Yohk, Nov. If). The National Lengoe baseball convention continued thu reappointment of Nick Young as prosl dent, secretary and trousurcrof theluaguu. There was u general discussion of tho pro posed new association, und it was tho gen ral opinion that It would not matortalizo, CAPT. JACK ON THE TRAIL. The Poet Scout Back From Europe and Tomlnp; America. Captain Jack Crawford, late chief of acont, United States army, better know n an the poet out, and well-known in Sliemui loah on account of his one time residence tn this place, has retu.ned fio.u Europe, where he crested a must favor able Impression on the lecture platform during the past summer, The English papers printed columns In describing and eulogizing his unique entertainments. Cttpt. Jack has just Issued another book entitled, "Pilvato Brown," which Is high ly recouinuudcd by Generals Hownrd, Merritt and others. He has also closed negotiations with Putnam & Sons, New York, for the publication of n book for boys, and has arranged to write short Btorles for St. Nicholas and Hnrpers Young People. But even these engage meuts will not keep the Captnln sufllcient busy nud before the winter season closes the people of Sheuandoah will have nn opportunity to hear him lecture. He was nt West Cluster. Pa., Inst Tuesday evening nnd the Morning Republican said on the following dny : "Capt. Jack Craw ford is a gentleman who deserves all tine praise thnthas been lavished upon him by preps nnd public. His lectuieatthe Ass erobly Building last evening was In tensely Interesting and won for him golden opinions from the Intelligent audi ence that had the pleasuie of listening to him. The Captnln is n fluent speaker, and he recounted numerous incidents of humorous and pathetic nature which were well received. Hlspoemsweregems of jingling melody nnd his stories eparkled with the element of earnestness that per vaded their recital. The evening's en tertainment was closed with a realistic representation of the lightning-like mnu nerin which Wild Bill killed two sharp ers who were trying to fleeco him out of WOO which he had just received from the government. The exhibition wns start ling nnd was a fitting close to the even ing's exercises. The entertainment wns given for the benefit of Gen. George A. McCaull Post, of this borough, und quite a number of the veterans were noticed In the audience." Buy Keystone flour. Be snrn that, the name Lmsio Sc Bakr. Ashland. Pa., is printed on every sack. tf MAHAK0Y CITY. MAHANor City, Nov. 15, 1S94. John Mnley hustled business In Shen andoah yesterday. Charles Smith transacted business nt Pottsvllle yesterday. Dr. Weber attended to business In Pottsvllle yesterday. Alex. Mny attended to business nt the Pottsvllle court yesterday. Miss Mary Whltaker, of Honeybrook, Is visiting friends nt Yntesville. Miss Emily Leitenberger Is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Ronche, tea agent of New York, boomed business in town yesterday. Mrs. McMillan, of West Mahanoy avenue, is visiting friends ut Pottsvllle. Misses Mame Donovan and Nora Dev- ers, of Shennudonh, visited town friends last evening. Leave your orders fortheEvKNiNO IlElt ald at W. II. Snyder's bookstore, 133 West Centre street. The dead body of a male child was found In the Shrubbery on the mountain back of Spruce street at noon yesterday. Some boys made the discovery. The body was taken to Deputy Coroner Fogarty's oillce. The child had evidently survived but a few hours after birth. "Eight Bells," a comedy that has had wonderful success everywhere, will ho seen at Killer's opera house on Thursday, rov. 15. The Byrne Brothers nre ptogres sive artists and with this season's pro duction nre giving theatre-goers a rare treat, exhibiting mnny new tricks. Go and see the carriage ride und Its mishaps. See the revolving ship and hear tho re ceipt for the blues. Rupture. Cure (ruaranteod. No operation. In quire at the Shenandoah drug store, No. 8 South Main street. 9-13-tf W. A. McGulre. a wellk-nown citizen of McKay, Ohio, Is of the opinion that there is nothing ns good lor children troubled with colds or croun as Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. He has used it in ins family lor several years with the best results nud always keeps a bottle of It In the house. After having la grippe he wns himself troubled with a severe cough. He used other remedies without benefit and then concluded to try the children's medicine ana to uu delight It soon effected a permanent cure. 25 nnd 50 cent Dottles ror sale oy urumer uroo. All persons desiring to subscribe for the bonus nt the jiorongn or bbenuudonu, authorized to be isMieil, and btarlng in terest nt 11 v- (5) tier tent . will nlense send their names u ul the amount tli-y desire to subscribe tor. to Mr. T. F. Drudiirun. treasurer of the borouuh. The bonds mature In thirty years, and the Interest is pnynble, semi-annually. James Kane, Andrew Meltjskky, T. J. James, 11-14 lw Finance Committee, PROPOSAL will to received by Ue Lehigh Valley Coal Company, Lost l 'reek , fa., un til Saturday, Klih Inst,, for driving a tunnel at 1'uoiicr colliery No. 6 Iroiu the top split of the Mammoth to the Holmes vein sloeo level. 111. meuglous: VA reel h'gh, stove rail, It feet wiuo, Rimer zieei wiao buz mcaes ueep, do low ton of util. Lentrth. 150 feet, more or less For further Information applv to Lcnigh Val ley uoai i.oiup uy. ir. j-. iiitown, II w JUstrlct Bupt , t-ost Crwk, lJa, WARRhN J.FORTZ, Vlao Twner. PUnoaacdorKans rotm'raot. Orders left at !U Korth Mlo street, Hhenuoaoah.T'iU receive pronipi mtention. BERTHA L. DOLPH, 11 N. West Street, Shenandoah. SALE OF BOPS PHEOiATSSi,! Jtw - 1 NEURALGIA GERMAN MEDICAL LAWS, J Only Renuinowlth Trade Mnrk"Anchor,"e "V w f jManutacturcriCoiumor7jfnrathDr.Hlchterof flF.Ad.nichtcr&Co.,17WirronCtHCTV0Ej IV.' W I 9 HIGHEST AWARDS,- 4 TA . . - i ForBavg&ins Mewj Shoe i Store t J In nil latest style" of Millinery, Children's W " & Cloaks, Caps, Bonnets, Hoods and Ladles' ife Fascinators, go to MH8. IIYDE:S,29 North W ' Gs- Main street. On Saturday until sold 100 dozen ol different pattern mi Wf) Ladies' Embroidered Linen flw Uandkerchiefs at Eftlf Price. fjm f( By the failure of n SwUs manufacturer J) J ' ffljay A we procured them. Can't get anymore, sr S lKmf Take them while you con. Sh, f fKjf yt Jt. "tek Cash MilltiieiT Store, 5 . J'l $ - 29 N. Main St., Shenandoah. SSt)X"1!SSS Evaj I. Davies, t , ' $ UiDERTfflG!! uij, AND LIVERY. V 4 X 18 Nortli Jardin Street. Chas. Hooks & Son, 21G South Jardin St. utchersD. and GROCERS. The finest nnd most tender beef to be found In Shenandoah. Pork, mutton. veal and cut meats of all kinds. A fine Hue of choice nnd fresh groceries and prime family flour, butter nnd eggs. Fall-Winter Millinery Greatest Bargains In Town. ANNIE MORRISON X.OAS nUIZVIlfQ, 8 East Centre St, Shenandoah. ED. BRENHAM, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sta. Finest Boers, Wines and Liqnes Handsome Dar ITlxturea. BeBt Brandt) of 5 hwI 10c Civ 33 pe cia.l.x'sss' 100 Celluloid Frames 5c, formerly 10c JUU iuo " loc 100 " " 15o " 2 100 250 60c See Our Window Display. Nu. 4 North ain St. Bargains Cook Pots All kinds and sizes. At FEICKE'S 3-CENT STORE, No. 11 North Jardin Street. T?OK ALK CHEAP. A good barber shop In ' Gl araville. Apply to If. A. Fiber Ql- rarayuie ricnnes mo only reason lor selling. I70R ItKcT. A larse new store-room, with plain riir front, uwelllnc and cellar. Kxcel ett ti tleK location. 'Will be ready for rt nt No emtmr 1st. Kent reasonn Oe. Apply to C V. Kewhcuser, ISO North Main sirori. iu-io-u T.OH a A I.E. A stereotype machine, i otlng 1 stout in). In tlrn-clsss i.rder. 1'urcbui.er can bme Hlor '20. preeent owner having no further uio for it. Apply nt the Heiiami omce. T70II SALE. A mallinBmachine.addreBsert ' from blocks. Peveisl dozen crallevs. Cost over tlio. Can be bad at loss than one- touun nauiy worueo. Apply at the it eh ALU UUH'U. T70R8ALE. A larce elehth-medlnm llnl. r versal press. Want room for a larger prefs. Will be sold cheap lor cash. Apply at FOR SALE. Having two laree nmwn A Csrver parer cutters, will sell one at one. third the cost, which wus If 100. Apply at the 11 t.li A l-l T70II PALE. A lot of minion body typr, In ' esses, Middling good order. A tur'p.uln. I'ncpu nnrlv Tmw. OK ftnla ..I u A rtr.l. at the 11K1IAID ofltco. IOH at Lk.. A half Inierent In a good-pnylne busluen having mmotta mom poly, til neaiiu ino omy leusou ror semrg. ACdress iir-iiALi", irrotiancoau, i-n. iu-13 tf C(Al.E8MAN WANTKD to sell the Itantd i3 lllih Washer to ihc wholesale and re'all trade. Washes aid dims the dichos In two minutes without wetting the tlncers t7S a week and all eipmiex. Easy position! no naru woruj can ibuuo 9iw a, weeK. Aaafere W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14. Comm. pus, umu. Whitelock New Shoe Store, Cor. Main and Centre Sts M. P. CONBY, Monongahela Whlskeyr Pure rye whiskey, XX, -Fine Old Bourbon, XXX, - 50c a qt. 91a at. J1.25 a qt Superior Blackberry Brandy,, Superior Cognac Brandy, Imported Jamaica Rum, fl.OOaqt. ' 1 1.50 a qt. T7 TfTWriT TXTfl'C Rlnnlr ont 7., A Best brnndo of Bo Cigars ESTAliLISHKD 1S7X Mrs. J. J. KELLY, The Milliner. Offers fba? TMss Wela Trimmed Fedora Felt Hats. 50c TrlmmRil THph-rrnwri TVlt. Tints. K(V Tr-mmei? Sailor lints, from 85c ud. Ten dozen Trimmed Ilata. nntvro alike, nil colors, stvleu. und prices. Infanta' Iohk and short Coats, $1.50 tip. Wisjei' Hendry Coat', nil styles nnd colors, $1.60 up. Infants' Caps, 25c and up. Children's Plush Surah Silk and Velvet Caps. Infants' Sacques, 25c up. logins, 25c a pair. Mourning Goods. Self opening Corsets. Six papers of Needles, 5c i!G We Take Young Men and Women system of bookkeeping, Inter-comiunnleatlon method with other schools, nnd other advantages explained in our catalogue, nre great points in favor of tho Wi ikes-Bar Anthracite Building, West Market St. Saving Fnnd I SHARES FOR SALE. The Safe Deposit Ilnllding and Saying Asso ciation of Heading, I'a., offers fur sale alow hundred shares of stock. This Is a pood, lellahl and prosperous association In which to take Bhai es. Having ready sale for all runner, ths premium received Is larire. couseausntlr the stock will maturemuch sooner than assoctatlons located in towns where there lsnogreatdeiuanu for monev. and buildluEr mierationa araverv limited. The value of each share is $20 at maturity. Application fee, 25 cents each share. Monthly dues, one dollar per share. Piroper cent, interest allowed on all payments made in advanco for 6 months or longer. 31 embers may withdraw one or all ehares at any time by giv ing 80 days written notice, and are entitled te iiie inn uniouni or uueapAiii, wun o per cecr, interest alter one year, thereby making it an U per cent, investment All shareholders are entitled to loans from fund on real estatn securitv. No shares will he forced out. i ue tunu is run on tno tune conservative principles as our local fnnds which harabeea tiled lor years and found safe. Any one wish ing to invest In a Saving Fund will tlnd It to their interest I o call on the local agents and receive full partlculais. Hev. H. A. Keysnr, D. D., of Slananoy City, is one of the directors. MASTER k BACHMAN, Agents, 127 North Jardin Street, Shenandoah. A LB AM DENTAL ROOMS. Painless Extraction of Tesll Gtlij mil Silver HHtyi If your artlllolnl teeth do not suit von. e&U toeeus. AP exmnlnatlons flee. Wo make nil kinds of plates ltubbt-r, Uold, Aluminum and Watts' Metal P utea IVi da Ocurn nnd Urldge work nnd ail nperatlona thM ptua&i to Ueniul furgery No chare es for extract lng wben teeth areordtred. ALBANY DENTAL- P.OOMR, ISO East Centie Hi. over M. It. Ktfiu'. droa store Mabsnoy City. A genuine welcome Awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND COAL STS, Fool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly nn tap Choice tcmptirance drinks and djiara GShenandoah. P5 m box -i 31 South Main St. A r n i n In T...y. -DJ JI it1 T and all ktriSs of Tun reran eo Dricks. Sto-iA-tHa. 1Sa,i3X iSCtx-oii. nnd through n course of training adapted to this intense business nge, start them so that they may climb to any hciaht in the business world. Wo can usually secure positions for frrnduatey where they come in contact with successful men nnd get good salaries. The "actual business" re Business College, Watioaiid Williams, Prints, If. STKIK, H. , rilTSICIAW AND tiVROKOK Office Kocm 3, Fgjnls New riat'dlng, co nrrlls'n nnd Centre streets. Sheiisndcah. Pa. Once Honrs: to. 10a. ri'.i 1 to3p. i-.l 7 iq v p,m vi-Gu oa;ci ivfk.xAi weal uasoireeb t ' ?MXiciJX Attn at)AJoi'. Offles 110 1-or tit i wlln strnat. Si .mi)Ma. 3ML ATTOaM? JLT-tO. P Omcj. Ecbb bfttMteg uHrssr of A1M una Centre strcet,.rt1i!iixa', J Piy.KCE JKHMiKW. M. l . Vltk 1& Hmi t)oI Kwja. OBUe Honwi-r- it aM,' D j. a CAXiiJr.ii, JVo eflw uwrk so, wniy vstcM V ortsotga tsuni. it Srttt, yfiUmmoi U attev orA OB. OflAff. T U'IJ-1 AMU MAM XVXtyMW, COOPER & CO,, Seclis,u.l,r. tf itr h Mil oar- rkdli). rarlii: -Jtvt i.j "" rldEn-lu hodht u.tri . ifH Telephone tomacc ' . a'V,Vr B! lliltv nulut circular w ll l! ' l) lipltc- tion. . . iu mitt mmmszra,!rtrzna' LiquorStore 7 r
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