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THE AXiLENTOWX LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH, 1, 1906. 7 1 1 CRAZE FOR BALLOONING Failing Attacks Many Eager to Accompany Aero-naut Levee In His Flights. Ohio Senator in Speech Hepburn Measure. MOTHER AND CHILD. Let the mother take Scott's Emulsion for the two; it never fails to benefit them both.

One can eat for two, but nourishing two is a different tiling. It calls for a degree of internal strength that the average When You Come Strength PRESENT LAW IS EFFICIENT WOMEN TO GO UP INTO THE CLOUDS A' weak and exhausted con WEISEKSURG. Rev. F. H.

Laros will hoId services in St. Paul's Church, Seiberding-sville, Sunday marndungr 9.43. The five chdidren' cf Jeremiah Bailey vviho 'were sick with scarlet fever diphtheria are on tlhe way of recovery. Dr. P.

F. Briu'Wier of vitlie is attending ttiem. LuUneraa sctr vices will be 3ld to St Paul's Ohiurc'h, SteiberUnists'vliaei, Siunda-j aifternoc'n at 2 o'clock. Am entertainment will lake plac Saturday evening mi the etihool Ihousa at Xw Slmitihvilie. A fine program will be rendered.

Miss Aoi'ni S'elbeiilinj is the toa'her. J. P. GthringCT was in Allentown oa business. H'eavlih officer Ohairtes 'Fritz cf Weis-enburg' Township Jast week fumigated the ho'use of Henry Albert Reinsert, owner awi proprietor of Kemp's mill, will have it rrwd- Across This Trade MarklSs dition usually follows overwork, too close confinement, or unusual mental strain.

Every day a. certain amount of vitality is consumed, and if not replenished by sleep, rest and nourishment, soon wrecks the nervous system. The results woman lacks. People of luxury- lira. R.

Edgar and Mrs. J. P. Thomas to Be Paaaengera at Next Balloon Ascension, Which Will Probablr Take Place at PLKsOeld, Maaa. New Basket Will Be laed That Will Carry Three Persona.

Two society women will accompany Aeronaut Charles Levee when be makes bis next ascension, says tbe are not very strong by habit; in red and white on each end of a package containing biscuit and crackers, you can rest assured that the contents are of the very highest order overworked people are weak in Ml ft 1 some lunctions irom exnaus-tion or their surroundings. ennized' tlhe co.mir.isr spring. fresh," clean, pure and perfectly baked. The trade mark identifies the products of National Biscuit Company and ever stands Scott's Emulsion can be de Declares Rate Making Bill la Ravolu-tlonary and Likely to Be Declared Unconstitutional Pointa Out Defects In Bill. Washington, March 1.

For three tours, lacking a few minutes, Mr. For-tker held the attention of the senate while he read a carefully prepared speech on the railroad rate Question. His speech was a protest againct any general legislation on the theory that the existing Elklns law could be so extended as to make it answer all the requirements. He did not fail, however, to point out what he considered the defects of the Hepburn-Dolliver bill, and he made the declaration more than once that it would fail to remedy the evils complained of. Mr.

Foraker's attitude towards the pending railroad rate bill was correctly outlined in his first paragraph in which he said of the bill: "It is so contrary to the spirti of our Institutions and of such drastic and revolutionary character that. If not in its Immediate effect, at least as a precedent, the consequences are likely to be most un DIE? OF T-UEiEiRCULOSiIS. It is true that 60 per cent, of the New York Mall. Tbe ascension will probably be made at Pittslield, In tbe Berkshires, iu few days. Tbe selection of the women to accompany the aeronuut solves the question as to who shall be the first to make tbe ascent with Mr.

Levee and is in the nature of a gallant compromise. Dr. Julian P. Thomas, who Is about highest quality of baking. For example try packages of pended upon to overcome such conditions.

It is a wonderful deaths among the Sioux amd Yankton Indians now are from 'tuberculosis but it is ailso true that 50 years ago tuberculosis -was iunkn'wn amor.ig the Indians amd has fastened' upon them only since 'the coming of the white imam Dakota. to undertake a course of training to food for a mother and child. fit him to make ascensions, contracted SCOTT BROWNE, 409 Pearl N. Y. ZWIEBACK" Twice-baked "justly celebrated as delicious with tea, coffee or chocolate.

BUTTER THIN BISCUIT A crisp, light, dessert biscuit, rich and satisfying, served a something out of the ordinary. If you want a biscuit that is particularly nice, try a package. with Mr. Levee to be his first passen are sleeplessness, headache, indigestion, imperfect circulation, which affects the organs of the body. Restore your nerve strength your vitality, with Dr.

Miles' Nervine, and your whole system will recuperate. Your sleep will be sound and refreshing, headaches will disappear, and digestion improve. "When I bean taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine I was physically in a very bad condition. I was weak and exhausted, and hardly able to keep up.

I could not eat sufficient to keep up my strength. I suffered greatly from sleeplessness, and got very little rest The Restorative Nervine soon brought refreshing sleep, and 1 gained rapidly In strength until I was fully restored. I have since taken it whenever I have felt the need of a nerve tonic, and always with very satisfactory results." WM. A. CLARK, Rockford, Ills.

Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If It fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind ger when the aeronaut procured a car large enough to accommodate more than one person, but be gave way be fore other club members. Consequent Best They Know ly It has been determined that Mrs.

L. R. Edgar and Mrs. Julian P. Thomas shall make the first ascent.

Mrs. Edgar, who was Marie J. lia usual and far-reaching." nice, has made five ascensious abroad, Referring to the Elkins law he said: "There has been no serious attempt some of them with Count de la Vaulx, who will come to the United States to Who Have Personally Investigated and Have Tested the Merits of the New Treatment. take part in tbe revival of ballooning, Mrs. Thomas wanted to make the as cent with Levee at West Poiut on Feb.

to enforce this law to prevent discriminations as to localities, but a glance at its provisions will suffice to show that it is as broad, direct, explicit and efficient to remedy that kind of an evil, wherever it may exist, as It has been RE COl PRINCE FURNITU 11, but the balloon could carry but one. Mrs. Thomas was disappointed when this was explained to her. Dr, Thomas hoped to make the ascent that If You Are a Sufferer You fhould Give Heed to, and Be Guided by, the Advice cf Those Who Have Been Cured of Afflictions Similar to Your Own. 520 Hamilton Allentown, Pa.

Lehigh Valley Railroad day himself, but Mrs. Thomas would not consent to his going. "Many persons want to make the found to be as to personal discriminations. That the law has not been tested in this respect is not due to any fault of the law, but because no one has seen fit to invoke it." "The fault," he added, "Is not with the existing law, but with the officials who have not enforced It." Announcing his own position he ascent with Levee when a larger bal IN EFFECT Dec. 31.

1905. Leave Allentown, Hamilton Street, loon arrives on this side," said Mrs. Thomas recently. "Thus far the flights rails marked () stop at Gordon Credit Our System Street three minutes earlier east bounl and two minutes later west have been, very successful. There Isn't any danger when proper precautions bound.

are taken. The landing is not neces sarily dangerous." For Jew York, 6.20, 6.49. 8.08, 9.47 A. 1.47, 6.32, 7.34 P. M.

Sundays, "But Mr. Levee tells of throwing 5.20, fi.24 A. 1.47, 5.32, 7.34 P. away his clothes and his luncheon For Bclvidere, Manunka Chunk and Stroudsburg, 8.0S, 9.47 A. 1.47, and his shoes to help the balloon make another Don't such expedi 11 wJwA mmmEimi 8.18 2 M.

Sundays, 8.18 P. M. ents Indicate danger?" Lambertsville and Trenton, 6.11, "Oh, I think not," laughed Mrs. 6.49, n.08 1.47. 5.17, P.

Sundays, 5.20 A. M. Thomas. "Of course If I went up' Itf you are an invalid it you have been -a sufferer for years, if you want to regain health, is not tho advice ana counsel of one wh'o has suffered in a similar manner, andi who has been cured, worth a 'thousand times more to you than the Jdle gossip, the interference of those who have not had a si miliar experience, and who, as a general thing, are entirely ignorant of those things which they discuss so freely? You know with, what absolute freedom you tire advised regarding your affliction, mlost generally, too, by those who are not and have never been afflicted as you are. They S'ay to you: "I would do this, or I would do that.

I would try this, or I would not think of trying that," and so on, entirely heedless of the fact that if you take the wrong road to recovery or simply neglect your ailment upon their advice For Bettlehem and Easton, 5.20, 6.11, should want a good quality of gas. said: "I believe in the court plan, as contradistinguished from the rate-making plan, not alone because it is much simpler, much more expeditious, much more efficient, and without expense to the shipper, but because, in addition to all that, it avoids all legal and constitutional questions, while the rate-making plan as set forth in this bill encounters a number of such questions that are of the most serious character, and some of them, in my judgment, fatal." Regarding the right of congress to make rates he declared "the supreme court has never yet passod on that question and there are many eminent lawyers who are of the opinion that the court will hold when it does decide that question that congress does with plenty of ballast to enable us to 6.49, 8.18, 9.47, A. 1.47, 5.17, 6.32, 7.34, 8.18 P. M. Sundays, 5.20, 8.24, Like everything t'e at our stores, is distinctly our own.

Other plans might have more or less advantages over the old fashioned "pay in advance" system but it has remained for us to evolve an original, unique, yet fair and just credit plan, whereby anybody could purchase of us with tbe assurance that there was to be no extra charge for this privilege. It leaves to be desired; it meets every requirement of every customer is elastic enough to be adapted to each individual need and gives satisfaction to alL It shows greater care of the customer's interests than any other system. This is only one of the reasons why our business has become such a wonderful organization and why we can go into the market and buy practically at our own figures. make Then, too, we could se lect our landing place and make It In A. 12.40, 1.47, 5.32, 7.34.

8.18 P. M. For Philadelphia, 5.20, 6.49. 8.08, 9.35, safety." Mrs. Thomas said that she never had A.

1.47, 5.32, 7.34, 8.18 P. M. Sundays, 5. 0, 8.24 A. 12.40, 1.47, 5.32 P.

M. any ambition to soar until she witnessed the ascent at West Point. Then she became possessed of the idea and has For Slatington and Intermediate Points, 6.27, 10.19, A. 4.13, 6.07, since become determined to accom Dft. SALM.

plish it. She eagerly awaits "the ar 6.49 P. It, Sundays, 7.02 A. M. 4.13, 6.29 P.

M. and suggestion, it 5s yourself aaid not not have that power. rival of tbe larger car. Dor catasuuqua and Slatington, ex' "Manifestly it is utterly impossible As to costume, a tailor made suit press, 6.27, 10.19, A. 4.13 6.07.

6.49 they who must endure the suffering and pay the penalty. They know best a'nd: can best advise for congress by statute to fix the rates for interstate commerce. It must re will do," she said. "I do not believe a divided skirt will be necessary. It Is Interesting to watch the fascination you who have suffered as you suffer, i many weary months, all manner ot sort to some plan under which It can avail itself of the help of some kind with ballooning spread.

At West Point it in my case. I haven't got the least trouble any more with my heart arvi am so much better in every way that I am snare I will be cured in the time the Dr. sacd lie would. X-iR'AY EX A'MIN'AT I OX 'We. never accept i case unless wo know to a certaiinty the cause of th trouble, and this can be determined a scientific X-ray examination.

Our treatment, to no avail, 'and have per I was almost the only woman who took or Doara, commission, tribunal, or sonally Investigated and thoroughly any Interest in the matter, but at Hill agency. But when it undertakes to do tested1 the merits of the New Treatment $11.50 CHIFFONIER $11.50 Possibly the best bargain of the week. Five large drawers and elliptical bevel mirror set in colonial frame; beautifully flaked quartered oak throughout with a rich golden finish and piano polish. Corner posts are elaborately carved and drawers are dovetailed. Not only is the workmanship of the highest character, but the design is one of the most popular of the season.

Other dealers' prices for this handsome piece range from $15.00 to $18.00. burn at least three ladies had yielded this it must take heed lest it undertake to do it in such a way as to dele to the desire to try aerial navigation." and who 'tell you of their restoa-'afflon to health by this wowierful The evidence of even only one who Besides Mrs. Edgar and Mrs. Thom gate legislative authority, and thus knows that which he says to be true as, the feminine balloon enthusiasts are make its effort unconstitutional and 'Ji worth more to tine afflicted than the said to include Miss Ludlow, a sister unavailing, for It wil be conceded that It is unconstitutional for congress to ailiy utterance of a score who of the Inventor of the aeroplane, which about thait of which they know has recently been exploited with suc delegate legislative power." He pointed out the departure in em cess, and Miss Coffey. Read the following tribute to the In all his career as an aeronaut Le P.

M. Sundays, 7.08, 10.29 A. 4.13, 6.29, S.41 P. M. For Mauch Chunk, 6.27, 10.19, 10.29, A.

2.20, 4.13, 6.46, 8.41, 10.41 P. Sundays, 7.08, 10.29 A. 2.20, 4.13, 8.41, 10.41 P. M. For Wilkes-Barre and Pittston, 6.27, 10.29, A.

2.20, 6.46, 8.41, 10.41, P. Sundays, 7.08 10.29, A. 2 20, 8.41, 10.41, P. M-. For Scranton, 6.27, 10.29, A.

2.20, 6.46, 8.41 P. M. Sundays, 7.08, 10.29, A. 2 20 P. M.

For Geneva, P.ochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 10.29, A. 2.20, 8.41, 10.41 P. M. Sundays, 10.29, A.

2.20, 8.41, 10.41 P. M. For Weatherly and Hazleton, 6.27, 10.29 A. 4.13, 6.49 P. M.

Sundays, 7.08, 10.29 A. 4. IS, 8.41 P. M. For Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and Mt.

Carmel, 6.27, 10.29 A. 4.13 P. M. Sundays, 7.08, A. 4.13 P.

M. BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS LEAVES ALLENTOWN FOR ROCHESTER, BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS, 2.20 P. M. FOR NEW YORK AND NEWARK, 7.34 P. M.

DAILY. For further information consult New Treatment It is given for your powering ta interstate commerce commission to decide what shall be vee says his experience on Thursday, benefit by one who suffered and be-caanie hopeless through repeated fail Feb. 22, was unique. The balloon's reasonable rates, saying: "It Is In con short flight was due to the poor quality ures obtadn relief. It is given that travention of our constitution to con X-Ray outfit is elaborate and complete.

Uy our special Fluoroscopic attachment we are able to examine II parts of the body and find out to an absolute certainty the cause of the patient's 'affliction. Come and be examined. Come and find out what your trouble is, and we will advise you In reference to a cure. THIE -NEW TREATMENT. The New Treatment cures painlessly and Without operation Cancers, Tumors.

Ulcers, Lupus, Consumption, Deafness and 'Hlead 'Noises, Catarrh, Astlhma, Ttheumatism, Neural gia. Diseases of the Eye, Paralysis and (Locomotor Ataxia, Female Weaknes, (Nervous Debility, Piles, Fistula, and Rectal Diseases, Liver, iStomach, Bladder, Kidney and Bowel Troubles, you may profit by hisi experience that you may know where avd' 'how you fer Judicial powers upon the legislative department or to confer legislative powers upon the Judicial department may be cured. of gas. So deficient was It In lifting power that, though ordinarily the bag when inflated carried himself and 180 pounds of ballast, Thursday he could not rise until all but eight pounds had been discarded. The balloon swept or to confer either of these powers upon the executive department.

"The supreme court of the United BOX SEAT DINING CHAIR $1.55 Now take a solid oak diner, for example, with shaped, polished back, cross-caooed box seat, brace, French legs and -claw feet. Some dealers would be compelled to charge $2.00 for it, and not make much at that. We Alt CURED OF H'FjAIR'T DISE.VS3 BY DIR. SAILM AFTSR SIX OF THE BEST DR. HlAD FAILED, SIAY3 MR.

ISAMiUEL O. LUTZ, OF iSEEG-FRtDED'S, PA. I have suffered' with Heart and off to the southeast, followed by Cort-landt Field Bishop and Leo Stevens in btates nas never yet upheld a state an automobile. The Tuxedo special, Stomach Trouble for more than ten which had stopped at Hillburn for the club members and other sightseers, started at the same time. years, had six different Drs.

during Ticket Agent. that time, but they diidn't me the "Soon the balloon began its descent," east good. I was troubled during that Dr. Moritz SaJm, 12 Nortk Sixth Street. said Levee.

"It seemed as though the time with severe pains at the heart, READING SYSTEH. my stomach- worried me a. good deal, amid worst of all were those fainty P. can sell it for $1.55 and still squeeze out a little for ourselves. Not just a few here, either, but enough to last about a week but better come in to-morrow and make sure of it OFFICE HOURS 9 A.

M. to 13; 1 it. to 7 to 8 P. PI. OFFICE CLOSED SUiNIOAYB.

spells. Dr. iSalm was right in his advertisements when he said he wiW cure when others fail, he has again proven NEW JERSEY CENTRAL balloon car would be dashed against the train. Mr. Bishop nnd Mr.

Stevens were ready to grab the drag rope. There was a scene for writers of melodramaa train threatening destruction to a balloon and an auto chug-cbugging to the rescue! It all happened because tbe highway, the railroad and the statute conferring power to make rates on a railroad commission or commissioners as to that particular point which did not make the power so conferred purely administrative in character, or which was not enacted by virtue of a constLutlonaJ provision that authorised such legislation. "If we enact this measure and it proves disappointing, the people will not hear us say in our dsfense that we legislated In response to their demands. They expect their representatives to act intelligently patriotically, and in accordance with their Judgment and their oath of office which binds them to disregard public clamor and legisla-alte for the public welfare as they see and understand it. We owe it to ourselves as well as our constituents, to meet this Just expectation." Station In New York foot of Liberty CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE.

$LSS Street, N. R. and West 23rd St, Ferj. Corrected to Dec. 3, 1905.

Same Price Ca.sh or Credit TRAINS LEAVE ALLENTOWN, UNION STATION. For New York, Elizabeth, Newark, at 6.27, 8.10, 10.20 a. 12,21, 4,18 p. MANTEL CLOCK $4.90 GAS FIXTURES 1 Express, 7.26 p. m.

Sue-ays, 8.16, 10.21 a. 5.15 p. m. For Philadelphia 6.27, 8.10, 10.17 a. ii 12.21, 4.18, t.

m. Sundays, 10.17 a. 1.00, 5.45 m. For High Bridge branch and Lake PLUNGED INTO RIVER course of the wind were almost parallel. "Getting safely over the train," continued the aeronaut, "I found the car descending in a patch of wood 200 feet from the road.

My last pound of ballast was gone. My overcoat, my luncheon of sandwiches, then my vest, were thrown out rafher than descend in the trees and have the silk bag torn to pieces. I was about to throw over my coat and shoes when the car settled on a bit of meadow, where I landed." At Tuxedo and roundabout were luncheon parties, and In the afternoon hundreds made pilgrimages to the scene of the ascension. Women stood In the mud for hours watching the bal Standard 8 a works, black enameled case, with mar-Wed or tilt trimmings, cathedral gong, half-hour strike, Arabic figures, and a two-year guarantee. Hopatcong, 8.10 a.

and 4.18 p. Mattresses at a Big Saving We are now better prepared than ever to fill your mattress wants at the loweBt possible cost. All makes that we think cannot be Improved upon are purchased by ua in large qumtltiee. Others we have made specially to our order. We are prepared to furnish any special mattress on short notice.

A few prices are given: A substantial Husk and Cotton Mattress worth 'or $3.90 Combination African Fibre, cotton top, bottom and sides, worth J7.60, for $5.90 For points on Nw York and Long Branch R. 8.10 a. 12.21, 4.18 $10,000.00 worth of fixtures bought before fe.dva.nce in price. We have complete sets from $7.50 to $75.00 and are able to fit out yourhome cheaper than any one else in the city. Call and seethe goods.

m. Sundays, 8.15, a. 0.45 p. m. For Eawton and Phillip.

Two Cars Turned Over Three Times and Landed In Water. Charleston, W. March 1. Three coaches of a passenger train on the coal and coke road Jumped the track at Big Beechy, 45 miles from here, and two ears after turning completely over burg, 6.27, 8.10, 10.20 a. 12.21, 4.18, 7.26 p.

m. Sundays, 8.16, 10.20 a. LC), 6.45 p. m. times landed in the Elk river.

For Bath 8.10, 14.20 a. 4.18 p. m. For Bangor, 10.20 a. 4.18 p.

m. Fast express for Binghampton, El- ouuiaara au cotton Mattress, Ml a stock, worth lo, for FURNISHED IN EITHER ONE OR I PIECES mlra, Buffalo, Chicago and other points West, at 8.41, 11.46 a. 4.25, 7.41 p. m. LAMPS $2.75 The principal function of a lamp is to give a good light.

Securing this you naturally look for safety, appearance and cost. The beautiful sample shown here includes them all. Handsome decoration," Rochester central draft non-. eiplos ve burner, brass trimmings-all for nor cnunK, eaa, n.46 a. Allentown Gas Co.

Salesroom5I6518 Hamilton Street. 2.18, 4.2a, 7.41, 7.4a p. m. Sundays, The engineer and two brakemen were scalded and -bruised and are in a serious condition. Thirteen passengers that were In the coaches sustained cuts and bruises, some of a serious nature.

None was fatally, injured. Auditor Karblpy, of the coal and coke road, was one of the passengers hurt. 8.45 a. 4.21, 7.41, S.16 p. m.

For Lansford, Tamaqua and Fotts- loon slowly fill. The sun half melted the frost for an inch or two below the surface of the ground, and the trampling of 2,000 spectators churned the surface Ipto the blackest mire. But the Interest In ballooning overcame all such drawbacks. Aeronaut Levee was asked hundreds of questions by those who wanted to know the price, varieties and time required for delivery of balloons. Pierre Lorillard, who galloped over from Tuxedo on a beautiful bay thoroughbred, was one of those seriously interested, while a score of young bloods who have been making auto records on Long Island and at Palm Beach eagerly sought information as to tho details of balloon navigation.

$2.75 vllle, 8.16, 8.41, 11.46 a. 2.18, 4.25 p. m. Sundays, (except Pottsvllle), 8.4S a. ni.

and 4.21 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, ML 1.46 a. 4.25, 7.41 r. m.

Sundays, 8.45 a. 7 41 p. m. W. O.

Besler P. A G. M. C. M.

Burt General Passens-ar Agent. Philadelphia Reading Railway. (Trains leave Allentown) For Reading Lebanon. Hsrrk.bure and Philadelphia via Eat Ponn Branch 15.35. in Hi 8.87.

tlO.W A. 4.23, 7.8S P. M. For Philadelphia and Local Pointa via Perkfo. men R.

jj5.20, t.18, tft.50 A. AI H.M 14.45 P.M. For Kutztown 17.00 A. tl.4n, 6 08 Daily. tWxekdars.

jjSundaya Jl T. DICE, General Superintendent EDSON J. WEEKS. General J5 ly Passenger Agent ifowara aicnes Bill to Limit Public Printing. Washington, March 1.

Representative Perkins (N. has prepared a bill limiting i the amount of public printing, which, he will submit at once to the commission, consisting of Senates Gorman, Representative Landis (Ind.) and himself, which is considering that subject. It provides that congress shall specifically order how many copies of each document shall be printed and directs the proportionate distribution of such documents to be 'allotted between the' senate, the house and executive department PRINC FURNITURE CO 520 Hamilton Allentown, Pa. For Absolute Accuracy IN 50LID GOLD CASES $70 to $150. IN BEST GOLD FILLED CASES $35 to $92.50.

SAe WaJch For You to Bvy. Aged Woman Burned to Death. Baltimore, March 1. Mrs. Christiana S.

Mackenzie, a sister of the late ex-Governor Oden Bowie, of Maryland, was burned to death at her home In this city. It is supposed that her clothing was ignited by a flying spark from a match which she attempted to light. She died befpre medical aid could reach her. Mrs. Mackenzie was 76 years old and the mother of the late John T.

Mackenzie, formerly a well-known newspaper man. MEN ANCWOMEK Ui Bit for vanRturt ditch tret, Inflammation irrlUtloQi or ulcoratioi of duoodi n)mbrQf tut iln. 1 nil i i QatrMt4 trlatort. Frankle Neil Is Bantam Champion. Sas Francisoo, March 1.

Frankie Nell won the bantam-weight championship of America by defeating Harry Tenay in tbe 14th round at Mechanics Pftinlttt, and aot aatrii ktheEvansChimicilCo. geot or poitonom. A DDR I Jeweler nnd Optician, ArrEL, 625 Hamilton Subscribe for the LEADE ent ia plain wrappt Pavilion. Both fighters live In San br ipril, preaala, SI M. or I bottl.i 42,71.

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