Clean and Ture brewed BEVERAGES-Deer, Port, Ale like those of THE DEER PARK CREW COMPANY Port Jervis, N. Y , are healthy and highly recommended for both . Sick and Well Our friend DR. J. KELLY, hlilford, Pike Co., Pa. Who handles our beer Exclusively will cheerfully take all orders for our famous Keg and Bottle Goodo Our Beers T3 Bottled at the Brewery Prcmisos, Steamed Therefore free from any G8r:ris, Strength ening and Palatable. We send them with Crown Corks or Patent Stoppers. THE DEERPARK DREW CO. Port Jervis, New York. Long Distance-Hudson River Phone N. Port Jervis-Local-Phone W. Shirt Waists from 50c. to $1.50. Fine Lot of Summer Lawns 9, 10 and 12c a Yard. Full Line Gent's Furnishing Goods. HOSIERY, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC. A General Line of Goods to Meet All Your Wants at ill 111 IStrODg Oi bfl. ilford Pa. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Wash Fabrics And Woolen Dress Goods. Staple And Fancy Groceries. Shoes All Styles And Sizes. Wall Paper And Dorder. Hardware, Etc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Agents for DCVOE & CO.'S PURE LEAD & ZINC PAINTS. W. & G. MITCHELL'S, MILFORD, PA. Perfect Ice Cream Powder Is Instantly rt'uriy for uk, requiring only he addition of one qtmrt of cold mlk, ball milk And half crvnm, or Ml cream, to make two quarts of ns ft Lie Ice Cream as nu confectioner cmi mtke. Flavors for In- Cn-ttiri are, R.ihpberry, Sti awberry. Vanilla, Chocolate and Plain ( unflnvorort tn le tmtid with frosh fruits or in making up fancy creams.) Perfect Water l:e Powder requ.res only piake two quart o V atvr lee or iMiertmt. r Invert for v ater Ice are l.eniou iz Orange Send us 20v and we will mail you a package of anv of the above flavors, with out booklet, full of valuable rcoetpu fur making n'l kinds of Plain and b ancy (Jroitrai- Iomi. U. J. Stoves and Ranges. th e Round Oak For Wood and Coal. Best Iloater and Fuel Saver in the Country. CAREY'S MAGNESIA FLEXIBLE CEOE.IT noonriG FIREPROOF DURABLE & CHEAP. RaH ia tors, diuiiU'tiit:. fvri.Knv, ti N, Af.A'I k. TIN ROOFINOANU Pi-UKBINO A SPECIALTY. Job-Sing promptly attend sd to T. R. J. Klein & Son, r.:;AD KTKifxr Mii.roi;r. pa Port Jorvis, fcM . Y. A1. j '.lining i i if itiit'r'fr Urn- 1 1 1 1 uu i. ;-, li rn;;:..--.' di'.i ft Mini f.'i ; ii-.r-M.i f 'V i-iul--, .l-hii r ;; lo.'nui. A i.M r-t ' ' f"-.'M .t.M-ii Ill k. iii-1 1 it . CAN' . y V. o the mUliunn of one quart of cold water to w.&ivs & CU .ifl Murray tit., Si. I. THE LAKE INSTITUTE, THE LANE INSTITUTE CO. 1135 bruiidwuy, bt. Jdme. fciuild ing, New York. For th Treatment nd cur of LIQUOR, OPIUM AND MORPHINE HABITS NO HYPODKUM1C IXJKCTJONS A PCKKCCT 1IOMK TliK ATM KNT OH BaNI TAItll M ADVANTAGES. HARNESS Of All Kinds and Stylas. Blankets, Robes, Whips ani Horse Outfitting gen erally. 0AinUA(2E TillMlIINCS. f? a n o ! r ! n rt Y Examine my stock ' it will i lease you. The price tuo. L F. IIAI-XKU. i:..-r..,ra i:t. - r.nr.rj, ra. 51 ATA MORAS. Miss Kirnh CortriRht, who 1ms boon living In Mntamorna for some tl hp, lins roiio now to Htnploion, 8. 1., whore Blie lias employment. Mrs. L. J. Bilker end Mr. Thom- B.iknr mid two children from Diver mo visiting at the home of Mrs. Josiah Ililforty. Josnpli Sehroodor entertained a few of his friends Wednesday cre dits in honor of John and Fred Volt,, both from New YorK, and nephews of Itav. Father Treis of Bt, ,losph' ehnrnh. John Cnrwin and William Bpeidol took in the excursion on Tuesday to Newbnrgh nnd New York. Mrs. Grace Aschemoor and Miss Dora Horiiberger, both from Pater- son, N. J., are the jaests of Mrs. Peter M Hirer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quick and Miss Edith Quirk, all from Chicago, are visiting relatives here. Andrew Ruled nnd Miss Catharine Gedney of Middletown have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor En nis for the past week. Miss Katie Walls on Adams street. who has been ill for the past month, is improving. 8he is able to walk out now. Her many friends in Mntnmoras are pleased to hear of har improvement. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, Mr. Bloker and daughter, Miss Badie, Miss Lizzie Furman and Mr. and Mrs. Bon. Holbert, all from Matn moras, returned from Westcolans? lake Monday evening, where they have been camping for the past week. All report having had a pleasant lime. Miss Annie Peat of New Haven, Conn., who has been visiting Miss Bessie Hough nt the Hill cottagp, returned to her home on Saturday. Miss Grace Lake of Goshen, N, Y., is the guest of Mrs. John Wash er. Miss Kate Herman from New- burgh is visiting at the homes of Mrs. C. II. Reyuioar and Mrs. Frank Wilkin. Mrs. Ed. Lahar nnd little daugh ter, Beatrice, left towu on Tuesday norning and took in the excursion ;o New York and Newburg. iREENTOWN. On account of continued 'rainy weather farmers are making slow progress haying, and at present there is quite a lot of hay laying out with little prospect of getting it in, but we hope for better weather so m. Hay is a fair oiop. Crops gener ally are good ecoept owa. Rev. C. W. Clew-ell's father, while on his way from Pooono to German Flats, had a narrow escape from be ing held up by three unknown men who were hiding near the road in a lonely place. As Mr. Clewell drove by on Thursday, July 24, the men bamo out and fired at him with re volvers but as they missed him and his horse became frightened and ran he got away. An ice cream social was hold at Uouoktowu on the evening of July 2.th. A barn belonging to Mary Cross was struck by lightning and one post shattered. , . Rev Thomas Hooper will hold an entertainment in the West Sterling o'jnrob for the buneflt of (ha uma ou tba evening of Aug. S. The Greentown Sunday school will hold their picnio Aug. 7 in the rove near the church. Ed. Walts lost. a valuable horse 4ouie time ago. The prraded school building at the Flats will havo the additiou of a u(!iv two-story building twouty-four fi'.-t square. Mihs Grace Siliaffor will have charge of the school. The assistants will ba Miss Kiln Nevin nnd Miss Margaret Brown. We commend the energy of the school board that mnkes use of the extra appropriation and thus adds to the elHcicney cf the school. "I hve used Ayer's Hait Vigor for thirty years. It is elcesnt tot a hair cheesing and for seeping tiie hair from iplicinf; at the nds." J. A. Grucncnfeiacr, Grinif ork, IU. IIair-spllttin splits Friendships. If the hair splitting is done on your ow n head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vior in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. II H S iwlUe. All t;t.U. It ynur . .. ! u -.1 C(iiin-r to .Mil Bl 1 J. (..ill i. u., 1.. HERD OF DRIFD CATII.E. Twfnff Thnnnn4 Cm irar In the i. olnvado lrsrt a nrniamfit of M Man's Folly, In rroMfltaff the Colorado desert In Arizona our wppr a frightful monu ment to the folly of mnn v ho thought Ihnt he could drive cuttle across the desert with such speed that witter would he unnecessary," said fi. T. .tnmes, in the Pittsburg rrrss. "More thnn I0,non rnrrnRPrs lie t The Tools in thnt !rsert, and remind all trnrlmi of the plpnntic ncheme to drive fnMIe thronph a deBert ronntry without mpHiifr any provision for water. It wa 30 years arjo that an ertetiplre rnttlrmnn, who waa not familiar with the (treat des ert of the southwest, thought It would be no barrier to his plan of taking rattle acroRs It, from the weHt into the frrazine; country. When the cattle reached The Pools, which are smnll lakes of foul alkali water, they were so crazed by thirst that they killed each other In their attempt to get at the water. The air in that country is so dry and the tun bo hot that carcasses dry up Instead of decomposing. As one approaches that (rreat herd of dead animals the carcasses look as though they were poorly fed cattle. The hair has not fallen from, the carcasses, and they have maintained their original shape so well that a man who Is not fa miliar wiih the desert country might easily mistake them for beasts until he made close examination." THE ORNAMENT WAS LOADED. A Hornet's lfeat Comes to Life Caicr the Influence of Warmth In the ltoo.se. The residence of Hiram Fulton, of HartranM, Montgomery county, pre ented a scene of consternation and dis may several days ago, when a swarm of hornets took possession of the en tire house unexpectedly,-reports the Philadelphia Telegraph. Lsit fall Air. Fulton found an excel lent specie of hornet's nt, and fiml lug it perfect and intact, he thought it would make an excellent ornament for his home. Acting on the impulse, he took the nest home and hung it in the parlor. That portion of the house was used very little during the winter, and several days ago, when his wife was preparing the house for visitors, a fire was started in the parlor. The room soon became warm, and their atten tion was shortly attracted by loud buzzing, and the next instant the room was filled with hornets that came from the ornamental nest. The heat caused them to come out, and resulted in a rush to escupe from the room. Several of the family suffered from coming in contact with the business end of the insects, and over an hour's time was consumed driving thera from the house. ALWAYS SOMETHING TO LEARN A Has Who I.Jt1 o the' An of TO tlelore He Learmed to Blow Bis Hom. President Eliot was arrnioe; in favor of education, one night recently, says the Boston Journal, Re said that ho was learning something every day by being "shown bow." illastraWui bis polat by Mrthiifr tk tralainf of ssedieal stuaosito aol AMliwtoal by oollia at aa old friood of his who had addenly become dauf la one ear. 'How did this happen?" I asked him. 'Well, I was blowing my nose the other day, when I felt something- snap in my ear, followed by an aching and dullness. 'When the doctor came herfeaid the drum had split and asked how I did it. ' 'I only blew my nose,' I told the doctor. 1 'Well, had you opened your month when you blew your nose you would not now have a damaged ear drum,' was the medico's reply. "l ou see, my friend had lived 70 years and had never been shown how to blow his nose," concluded President Eliot. The application was appreciated' and greeted wit h a great burst of laughter. 4a Earl? Uvt Affair. It is common report in Spain that the king will marry bis coo.rin, Pria- hu Mein-CoU. This may be tro or it soay aot, bat it U certain tkatthe two childrea pUjod together from babyhood, and regarded themselves as betrothed to each other, says Mod ern Society. "1 will never marry you, you nasty boy!" cried the tiny prin cess with a delicious pout, on one occa sion when his majesty offended her highness. "Oh, very well!" coolly re marked the somewhat ungnllant pro spective bridegroom; "please your self, by all means. I am sure I never asked you to be my wife. I should prefer to marry the pastry cook's daughter; then I could eat all the nicest cakes in the shop w ithout hav ing to pay for them." Hie Rr41e Treat. A relic trust has been organized by the Omaha and Winnebago Indians. The president of this grasping mo nopoly is Oi eat Thunder, a Winnebago, whose speciulty 'm making bows and arrows. Green Hainbow and Prairie Chicken, makers of snakeskin belts, and John A. Logan, manufacturer of eajie feather headdresses, are direc tors. These leaders will hereafter fix the prices of Indian good niade for white purchasers. Iralleueiel teel. The Zui.l Indians are sentimental Id the extreme, and marry at a young age. When a youth is wooing a maid en he will go and (it before her w ith bii. buck turned to her and untwine his head cloth, fine rejects liira by softly ttt-uliiig' awa3', or accept him by run ning her hands careehuily through bis loubened locks. 1 ANTED S YOUNU MEN from Fike County at ono to prepare for 1'oMitions in the (.loverninunt burvioe lUulwsy Muil ('UmVs, Lt tur Carriers, CuHtoin llousb and bcjinrtmtjiitrtl Clerks, eto. Appi7 to Iuiur-Htiite Corros, Inat., Cedar Uit;l!d, la. H-23. Dri-bs milking in ull brauohes Will no to the luniso or do the work at burnt. AdilrohS M hK Ll'liw u, 1 fjiti street, Mllford, SANDYSTOX. The almost ct-nstiuit ruin of the past wpt-k lias dr'tiyed the liny ntid harvest work and in many ruses has caught very many with imieli of It In shock. Borne pieresnre reported as growing badly. I nm in receipt of n kind invitation to attend the dinner given by Fran cis H. Earl of Newton to bis fr iend-" in August fith Rt McKeever's Hotel, New York. Mr. l-'arl will sal', for Ireland on the Celtic ol tlieWhite Star line on that day and his many friends wish him a safe and pleasant trip. G. E. Hursh went fishing In the Delaware one day last week and re turned home with a fine string- of fish. Among them were three suck ers each weighing over two pounds. It is very strange that so tinny people favor obedience to all laws good or bad and yet tolerate viola tions of the fish and game laws for fear, as one remarked, "it will make somebody mad." Then repeal the fish and game laws. This section was visited by terriilc shower on Monday and the thunder and lighting was the worst of the year. Much damage was done to" the roads and cornfields as 1.42 inches of water fell. The survey for the new road from Tuttle's Corner to Culver's Gup Is now In progress but the engineer has not finished his surveys as to which route the road will be Iwated, but almost everyone favors following up the stream. LEDGEDALE. Eph. Khable of Scran ton, Pa., nnd his niece, Miss Leila Kimble of Norvell, Mich., are guests of their cousin, I. K. Kellnm. Cora Rollison of Meant on is spetui ng her vacation at her grandfather's, I. II. Becker's. While looking for a hay rigging that was taken down the river last spring in high water time and landed on the Paupac flats, Friend Simons and Jacob Waltz found a tree which measured 18 feet 11 inches around it. Timber Is not all gone from this country. Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Kellnm attend ed the funeral of M. N. B. Kellam in Paupac ou Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Kimble and granddaughter, Bessie, of Dyberry are guests of Mrs. Friend Simons. Woaderfol Contrivance. Mrs. Crimsonbeak I see by the pa per, John, a new device for use with telephones bae been patented in Syd Mr. It la a clockwork saecbanism, with dial that registers th time uc Vied in enaesln;. Ts hand of the fllal worts only when the receiver Is taken from the hook. Mr. Crimsonbeak I wonder if the think couldn't be attached to a wom an's jaw? Yonkers Statesman. A Sure Preventive It is bettor to prevent oonsump tion thin to afterwards be looking for a cure. Many oases become in- ourable simply because so long neg looted. When you first catch cold, when you first begin to oough, make haste to use Mexican Hyrnp It may save your life for it has proven a quick and never failing cure for sore and irritated lungs, tickling in the throat, eto., resulting from ft cold accidentally taken. It is only J5o tv bottle and is sold at drag stores. ' This Is Right ' There is one good thing about Mother's Worm 8yrup and that is, It will never do anv pne a bit of harm should it fail to do him good. It is a good idea, to try this remedy if you feel bad and don't exactly know what ails you. There may be a tape worm a hundred feet long that is causing your loss of health. If so a 25o bottle of Mother's Worm Syrup will kill and remove it from your body. A Reliable Family Pill A Mexican Root Pill taken when you begin to feel bilious or when your bowels fail to move as they should may ward off a long spell of illness. Get a 25o box. Pain Makes Li! s Burden It is wrong to lot those you love suffer pin or to be in pain yourself, when Gooch's Q,uick Relief costs only 25o a bottla. Bust euro fur cramps and colic. A Mad.rn Miracle Gooch's S-'irsapiirilla enters into and changes the compoHition of the blood lacking suffieiout red cor puscles to make it pura Thnn the pure blood, circulating with health. ful activity, permeates every fiine of fleiih and restores butter strength and better feeling to every part, completely curing sores ami pain. Pii-ine Curti P.lt-1 Money refuudy-J if it evr fails. Anti-Ague cures chilis and fuver. "1 Artistic Monuments . IN WHITE BRONZE Cost no more tliiin plain oik's in' stone iintl they arc more durable. Don't invest money in a monument Ire- fore i n vtKtio-a.t insj; the claims of While Uroiie. AVrile for information and designs. J. F. HUNTINGTON. Sales Aet.. Miiford, Pa. J. C. CHAMBERLAIN Real Estate Agent, Houses nnd Lots nnd lota without Houses. Dculur iu all kluus of Property. Life Insurance agent and Notary Public. usincss given prompt All attention. Office on Broad Street, Itrlow Crlssman House. Milfoiil, Pa. Here im SOMETHING YOU NEED! Your own Water Work, whirh you fnn hiivo hy rfinwultfnfc ?. C. P R KSCOTT of Mutattiorafle P. who In prepared In cive rmtltnats at any time. Write him at oiwe or call and e his stock of FORCE PUMPS PRESCOTT, atamoras, Pa. mii'ilv f.i.iffin (!. s. and Forpien lei, ,'iL'll or I'l.'iUj l.i iiiTttri.in frtr4 r ir,-t; r,-(,rt oti witi-iitHf intv. For free book. u.v tn sn-m-Tn s nr IIIDIn v.r1i "! I llfli:i,-f '!lrvj to 4m Opposite U. S. Patent Ottice WASHINGTON D. C. VeMM, bo YEARS' EXPERIENCE O DeBiaNa Copyright Ac. Anvor.o ipn'lnd ;ketfh una nfcnmlnn my nulrklr u.t; Tijiin tt-ir (-mtiiow friw whi-tlier tva tnvciH l-.ii m pi tt!:i!i'? p .U.tiil.lt. Ctmimunlfsv 1 1 mix. ii ric lv rniii.l.Miii;U. Ilmulhtvik on I'aleuLS : In-" (ii l.-.-t i.t-'-'Tu y fur nft-ttriiiK pale"!. I'nTfiiM t;iki-n tlirt iiiili Munn h Co. rocelra yf(iti notuct wii hnut ciitrue, iu tlie Sci:r.:ifie J2ir.tricax A hfi.n:1omt'T 1Hiitrnt-r1 wwklf. T.HtVMt rtiv oniiiii tif miiv f tt-!it nt" f- untttl, Trm, -H s v.ir- f'.nr ruMiiilid, 1. HoM by all newd-aiersV tlJJf.N & C3.36,B"",-New Ycrk Asthma Can Be Cured Free Treatment, Fro Modioel Advice. Wo Have Cured 7,000 Caaoa. Why Not Voure? This dr. tul (listNtrto which htm CAUtted more uiitohl a )u'u-i than wordd can dtj scrilh, hn at lu.tt rwtiived Us doath blow. Me-licul .t-iviieo tn rtut yt-ars has found a rvnn-Uy tJj.it fetu'cftisfiilly combats all the n.KSi'i,iiw;lt-t! -.y in f.t' mm due to this dUtres Ititf i.rlib-fiou. After many years of pa tient m tuiy uu'l n-Tii'Lirch. Dr. A. B. Clark, the wi ll known ttpL-cinlit, mm disco verea i p'.ritivti remedy that curus the cough, fivs liinntthi.'.o r'ltif and eradicates every v --f,c -f the ttifk-aso. So coufl-dent U tin- (t"t tr hitt hid Asthma linmedy will f!lrrt w cuiv iu all btagt-s that he has intru. t. d ihr Chirk Medical Co., of Pitt tnii'. l'- rm-iit tn Willi -i t' liii.-l,.l e:' t'la.k V. tliiii )... wnlo lh , to I-.rward a c-jnipieto treat-.-vriy siuli-rer of Asthma who inptmu Wank. This Is r very .rand .luiwa the coutidcuoe the ilical Co. havu iu the merits of iruiiii!.. If any of our rtadors wnh ntluua thuy should ( laik Co nt unoe for symptom Lilank. Why euller wbcu a cure is wiihiii n ,1 n ?i r 11 ralvh vnu rnuet r. j ing aalve In tne von f 7 j. c. !ir (H-'il-l I ( t iNi.' nJLKOAD TIME TABLE. Corteuted to Date). Polld Pullman trains to Buffalo, NliMr ars, rallR, ( hmit.anqna Lake, Cleveland, Chicago and Cincinnati. Tickets on ssle at Port Jervis to all paints in the West and Bniithnreatat lower rates thnn via any other first-elaM line. Trains Now L'avb Port JlRVIS AS ioLiows. EASTWARD. No. 8, Pally Fxpress. 8 84A.M. " S, llalty K.ipreM B SO " ' rW.Ixwal Except Sunday.. 8 80 " ' , T to " " 70S), Way Sunday Onlv 7 63 ' " 80, Ixxial F.icept Pnn'day.. 10 90 " " IS), Wy dully exo't Sunday 11 M " ' 4, Dally Kxpress IS 4S f. at. " 704, Sunday Only 110 " " 24, War dully exo'tBund'r 8 ifi " " 8, Dally Express 4 Sri " " 7 Way Sunday Only 4.40 " " IS, Loral dally exo't Sund'y 6 10 ' " IS, Milk Sunrlnronly 8 SO " " 7(,I,oe.nl Sunday Only.... C 07 " ' 80, Way dally exo't Bund'y S 50 " " 14. Express Daily 10.06 " WESTWARD. No. 7, Daily Express 19 80A.M. " 17, Dally Milk Train 7 86 " " 1, Dally Express 11 84 " " 115, ForHo'daleK'pt Pun.. 18 10 p. M. " 15, Division way exo't Bun 18 SO " " 83, Saturday only 4.49 " " 8, ExprsC'hicairo llrn dat S IS " " 89, Local Express Sunday .. (60 ' " 5, Limited Daily Express. 10.16 " Trains leave Chambers street, New York, for Port Jervis on week days at 8 80, 7 80, 9 00, 0 15, 10 80 A. M., 1.00, 8 00, 4 80, 8 80, 7 80. 9 16 P. M. On Pundavs. 8 90, 7 80, 9 00, B 16 A. M, 18.80, 8.80, 7 30 1U r. He n. W. COOKR, General PuMn(rr Agcmt, Maw York, Delaware Valley Railroad. Time Table in Effect Jane 1, 1902 a,.:o E-ssas2ss?83 mo - cslaasss"s Apnng ti fc fc C; t t opanq eSSasSSSlSl a ?d9oxa Aila 'eeeE-ee ,d9oxaAiia " aeaMe-' idaoxa iiia " jeeeaie'i 2 ii m.t. l.s Mi 1" 4$ rJtl r aM 2" Si g J ff X J" e. 33:13:5 5d80xaiiiva Jassaoiagjcegaioi 1 upanq C SSSSSSlsSS iduoxn iia 'isiaisiS'0iS'0'd f Stops only on notloe to Condnotor or fent, or on Slfrnal. 'or InforinatloD as to Frelnht and Paas- enr Rains apply to C. H. Rutter, Freight and Fas. Airent, K as tort, Pa. HOWARD A. WORMAlf, Sopt., KMt Stroratl.bars, Fa, C. H. KfTTEB, Freight Paw. AmU, Eaatoa, Pa. jEunc3cliuc PVioioqrapVtcR AND DEALER IN Photo Supplies, Developing, Printing & Repairing DONE PROMPTLY. 78 Pike Btreet, Port Jervis, N. Y. r-i ! I "7 TOBACCO SPIT s. ! cm iv m imsm Your Llreswsivl Your Ufeswftvl Ycm caa be cured of aay form ol tobanoo nuac cuilj be made well, at r oaf, magnetic, ftiil of new life and tikot by taking Jk- J 0-&Ja, that aieOKea wak un Mioag. Mjny i a lea pcHinds ia tea dr. Omt 0 (J, OHt cured. All tirutjKa. Cure ruArioitr-l bM.iL kt end advice 1-tftlK. Adnrwee HI KKi,INt iULMM&V CO., : CitMtfO OC New Yuta, 4J? PLG8 "TO y wife ka-i e-lnie fcer fk tml he bta tXM.a Wiiim Uv Arti.ii and tumf kssVC all dktMbV4sltd. I bsvd borH Woubiod wiitj oourttiitKLUra tur some tttae, Lful arr tr Ititr tbe nm ( Mossmi I bsssre ha uti iroHo.e wttb litis ttlimtiul. ft e cixx.i. ri.' M UMttu& ftjp itt m:tai4." ! u r - ' k ah. b'ue 4xMinaaloir Ave.. I t-m Fk V' Ss-f W 'W . Pieaaeat, Palbttvu.v r Ta.-ie Fo ftwd, UtM b.aVOU, WSAJMU. UsT Uii, IW, SMkAljifc ... CURI COMtTirATlOM. ... tor ail drug "trrts 4 i v . -I op
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