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Hartford Courant from Hartford, Connecticut • 11

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Till IIATlrFOHI DAILY tCOTJKANT: THUliSIAY. MATICII 17, 1803. 11 HOW TO REMAIN YOUNG NEWS OF THE SITE, EAST HARTFORD NEWS. i W't i iicu juu Mop 10 eonsHier when vou rcrlcct that this sale is an offcrencc of New Clothiiif: made this season of fhlki t.w.L.M.i'.i II. A.

THE MEADOW DISTRICT MOSTLY UNDER WATER. Ffffllisff Pi Came mis M-nson siyu me crowds arc hut a natural response Iliirh. School Honorsn-'fi. ho Sea Gold-News Items. The honors at graduation, in the class of 'ES, Middlftown High Si hool, were announced yesterday by Su perlntend-ent W.

B. Ferguson, The clas numbers 33, 17 boys and 16 girls. The ret narkable feature this year has been the nlph standing of the boys In the class, Last year there were seven girls amm iff the eight honor pupils, and the two years proceeding '97, all were girls. Thl year there are seven boys and mo B''1 on the honor list. Another notable fi u't Is the number of tuition pupils on tl honor Ht.

The eight who will be aV -lowed to speak at graduation June 24 i i i.iMui-iHic up.io'uaic nargain occasion. Feed the Hard-Working Organs of Your Oody With Just What They Require. Hera are some important truths- expressed by a will-known professjr of a New York Medical College. "All Nature ever needs, or ever asks for, Is a little help. She becomes overworkedIs It any wonder she needs help?" "The heart beats night and day and never stops.

The lungs are always working away like a pair of bellows. The stomach Is constantly occupied; so are the kidneys and the liver. You cannot give them a vacation, but you can help them Immensely. Those great organs the kidneys and liver are willing to work, but they need food and you can give it to them." "You can easily feed these organs, and you will be surprised how much better you will feel if you do so. There Is a discovery which Is an actual food for the kidneys.

It Is known to KcieivLlMs and the world as Warner's Safe Cure. By nil means try It. A little of this remarkable medicine taken three times a day will produce a most hapiiy effect. Instead of being tired, fagged out, despondent and with little ambition, you will grow bright, hopeful and happy. Women, especially, need a good friend of this kind, and I know of scores of ladles who would not think of being without this grand remedy to help them when they specially need It." Qraml LlHt of the Union District Funei-iU ot Mrs.

nlliihnn and Mrs. PebbleH-Stnrts To-Day for the Gold Floldn News la General. The residents of Meadow District are having the usual experience that neighborhood at this time of the year. The water which covers the meadows la about the doors of many of thp houses and boats have to be used to get about. The residents usually have only one of thes floods during the year but last year there were three.

Although In some of the houses the lower floors are covered with water and the families From tenorth and from the south, from the west and from the east. All intent on one object THE SAVING OF MONEY-The scene was a gladsome one. Crowds elbowed and surged -saw and bought-praised and were satisfied. Such were the scenes yesterday, when we placed-011. sale of a Million Dollars Worth of (the Finest Spring Clothing that i Ever Left a Tailor's Hands.

1 The selling continues with the same glorious attractions with the thousands upon thousands of genuine, honorable and alluring inducements. The prices quoted here do but the slightest ROCKVILLB. i have taken to the upper part of the house, the district does not seem to be particularly Grand List of Union District. Town Clerk Joseph said last evening that he had gone over the grand list of the town carefully and found that the new Union District had a grand list of about $275,000. In the part taken from the Center District there Is about $175,000 and 1n the part taken from the Second North District about $100,009.

This gives the new distrlot $25,000 more than was previous-Jy figured. This will be an agreeable surprise to the residents of that district, gome of whom thought that the grand list of the district was so small that It would require a very large tax to raise money for a new bulldm which will be built. The grand list of the Center District before it was divided was over $600,000 and the list of the Second North District about $500,000. Funeral of Mrs. Callahan.

The funeral of Mrs. John Callahan, will be held at St. Mary's Church at 9:30 this morning preceded by prayers at the house at 9 o'clock. The Rev. Father Gleasxm will officiate and a eolemn high mass will be held.

The pall bearers will be Thomas White, Patrick Foran, William J. Dowds, John J. Foran, Timothy J. Leary and William H. Flannigan.

A. J. Callahan and Eugene Callahan will be the flower bearers. The daughter -which was born Monday 1 doing I justice to the GREATEST STOCK OF CLOTHING EVER SHOWN IN HARTFORD COUNTY. fit.

Bernard's Entertainment Other Mar.Uis of Interest, St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated in a very quiet manner in this city. There will be as'in former years an entertainment at Henry Thearer this evening under the auspices of St. Bernard's Church. The program consists of a witches' broom drill, dialogues, a drama, 'The Gypsy's songs and Instrumental duets.

The parochial schools will take part In the exercises. Nearly every seat In the house has been eold. Mayflower Lodge, D. of will give a pleasing entertainment at Odd Fellows Hall to-morrow evening. The admission fee will be small.

The following will take part: Pianists, Miss Laura Wendhiser, Mrs. E. L. Heath, Miss Etta Fitch and Miss Chapman; readings, by Miss Noble, Mr, Bolton and Mrs. Scho-field; songs by Mjy Schotleld, Mr.

Whittlesey and Miss Presbrey; violin eolo, Herbert Schofielil; duet, mandolin and guitar, George and Laura Wendhiser. There will be a supper at 6:30, served by the lodge. The high school will not be In session to-morrow. It being visiting day for the teachers. The Rev.

C. E. MeKinley of the Union Congregational Church will leave Monday for a ten days' stay in Florida and the Bermuda Islands. To-morrow evening at the Eclectic Club Dr. Marcus White, principal of the state normal at New Britain, will lecture on "Some Features of the New Psychology." are: George K.

Warner, East Berlin, valedictorian; George Mills, from the state of Montana; E. U. Itailey, Maromas; Hiram Miller, MiddloftVld; Nellie Bliss, city; E. Le Roy Biainerd, Portland; Alexander J. Inglls and Walter McDowell, both of this city.

Thine all had an average rank of over ti during tholr four years, the highest being 95. Eighteen more had an average rank over 80. Several members will enter Wesleyan this fall, others will go to the Institute of Technology at Boston and the Polytechnic School at Worcester, while several of the young ladles will enter women's colleges. One member of the class. Miss Lottie G.

Geer, who ranks among the leaders, has been a member of the school less than i year and according to the rules could not ba given an honor. For some time there have been a number of complaints by parents regarding Gordon Lavine'a temperance pool room on Main street. Tuesday night there was a lively fracas there which necessitated calling on the police. Four young men, Dan Jirophy, Louis Hurley, John Casey and Charles De Forest, a colored fellow, entered the saloon Rnd began playing. They were fooling with the balls when Louis Lnvine, one of the proprietors, ordered them to quit.

Carey lilt Lnvine and a hot fight ensued. Gordon had one eye closed and his face and Lavlne's showed elgng of much pounding. Jirophy and Hurley sneaked off before the pollco came and De Forest jumped out of a rear window, taking aash and all. Carey was captured. During the row Carey and Lavlne had their fingers nearly bitten to the bone.

Carey waa arraigned In court yesterday and his case continued until the 21th. He was released under $00 bonds. De Forest was captured by the police hiding in the attic of his home on Hotchklss street. He will be locked up till the hearing. De Forest has been in the State School.

The other two are still at large. When De Forest Jumped out of. the window he landed on an ash heap and slipped into the cellar. When the officers went to his house he was In the attic, but crawled out on the roof when he was captured. Yer Wah, from whom Gordon Lavlne have pub-let the pool room, has ordered them out, as their reputation waH getting too shady.

Mrs. Ellen Ann Hendley, wife of James Hendley, died Tuesday at her home at South Farms, aged 51 years 7 months. She leaves a husband and four children, Arthur, Fred, Bert and Gertrude. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 and the Rev. Dr.

Hazen will officiate. The interment will ba In Farm Hill Old Cemetery. Mrs. George Arnold died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Beckwith, on Broad street, yesterday, aged 62 years.

She had been in ill health for some time. She was born In Haddam and was the w'idow of George Arnold of that town. She leaves three children, Samuel Arnold of Merlden, Mrs. Frank Beckwith of this city and Mra R. R.

Tyler of Tylervllle. A. B. Ryan of this city has recently had shipped to Lubec, supplies for the large force of men who are to be employed there this spring on the new tidewater mills. A number of men have H.

D. DANIEL, Bicycle Pants. i Bicycle Suits. oyAll Wool Tflnnmr ran. Btytlih 07 All wool Brown rin11 Suits.

plaids, buckle bottoms, well and will be cared for and brought Worth $2.00. well man All size Pants Hlrior well mail All size l'antu Hirinmnp Btyto and buckj Bottoms. Worth fi.60. up by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs John H.

Walsh. Aetna Hose Smoker. I Vr All Wool Plaid rnti. Irmn, buckle bottom. New color well niadt.

i All Wol 1 Scotch Cheviot Suits. Worth J.rl double I tltched throuKhou. tuned Aetna Hose Company, No. 4, will give ill WWWrtWfsw iiitfywy ifryjE seams, tuoomar pants with golf bottomi. Worth $7,50.

a smoker and entertainment to Its mem bers and Invited guests at the hose 1 I nuuse una evening. weuut-uiy ev ening, March 30, the company will give Over ino stjflps In this assortment, mnde with 1 4.97 tor.9rs every new Improve v'ery new improvement Q7 ro" T1nnt. wool cheviot, nohhy jpattfrnn In a variety of tyllnh col-ort. worth 14.00. 1 47 For rinld Wool ttolf Pnnt.

mad with Klx pnrketd, double tltohei throughout, full relnforopd at all uoluu; hunilHome pa (tornn. orth Jj.50. In bicycle suit building. Cheviots, worsteds, covert cloths. Worth $10.00 to $15.00, 76 Trumbull Hartford, Conn.

a dance In the hall. Surprise Party. Miss Bessie Richards' was surprised by a large number of her schoolmates at her home on W'oodbrldge avenue Tuesday evening. The evening was passed with games and vocal and Jn- BrrlimMltnl mnnln tifreshmpnt- nwo MADISON. Erlccson Bushnell, the well-known singer, has purchased the family homestead and will remodel It for a summer residence The H.

H. Society will repeat the concert of "Jack and The Bean Stalk" Friday evening; by the great success of the first one. YOUTHS' FROM MOOSEHEAD LAKE. Jill Id TO 18 YEARS. Tfttty.O Art fWffe, Worsted, Chovtot Suit, Boiooi tsuirs, an nizes, patterns, nicely made, and val-i blue, Mark, brown doubla aeat, 2.48 flrey, Brown and Black Chv lot oilllft.

Plnld. Rtrtnna. at douhle knee, double atltchsd with tllk, Worth $5.50. The Be Hults are made In sizes, 14 to 20 Lumbermen Toll of Tholr Expert ences There, A party of men came through from Moosehead Lake to Waterbury this week. They had been In the vicinity of Moosehead Lake duri-ng the winter, engaged in the logging and lumber business.

They reported that the fall of snow there during the past month had been unprecedented, and had practically compelled the abandonment of 7Cna slmere Suits, uchool or drpim. Thu colors arp of the practical Actual1 value, $2.50. yer anu iney m. neal worm $8.09 2.97 Th bent of material, the top Perfection In linvi' (larmnnlk BOYS Pants, notch of make, and not a on that worth less than All-Wool Suits, plaids, dots, etc. 300 PlaldH, Mixtures, Check.

Pin Uoih, niiiPg, Binrka, Groyi. UrownK. etr. Cheviot, r'ajialmaraa 1 4.7 styles of brornn, greya, Well made, worth $3.25. Worteda.

Perfect Actual value the logging business since the first of All 'Wool Suits In A vnrlotv nfi been secured from Cromwell and ths LITTLE TOP COATS. February. They told the remarkable pretty colors. Made with ftnllnr! vicinity. They will be quartered in cot eerved.

Funeral of Mrs. Pebbles. The funeral of Mrs. Watson Pebbles was held at her late residence on High street, Hockanum, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev.

James A. Wood, pastor of the Hockanum Methodist Church, officiated. The pall bearers were Frederick RIsley, Monroe J. Brewer, Ernest Brewer and George Pebbles, Burial was in the Hockanum Cemetery. Starts for Klondike.

Constable Hugh Boyle, the well known expressman who for a number of years has conducted the express business between here and Hartford, has sold his business to William Kirchen, Mr. Boyle lives with his parents on Phelps street and is now preparing to go to the Klondike. He will leave for New York this morning and will continue his trip alone. Mr. Boyle has bought but a small portion of his outfit here and will secure the rest in Seattle.

Notes. Clarence Bennett moved yesterday from South Main street to Forbes street. Charles M. Bidwell of Burnside avenue Is In New York. The Benevolent Society and Mission Circle held a meeti'ng in the chapel of the First Church yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. William H. Trask of. Springfield Is visiting her sistpr, Mrs. Harry A.

Adams of Main street. story to a "Courant" reporter that the 111 niiiHu aiacs. 1 on WOUJU rerelva: Covert Cloth, Strap Reams. All shades tages outside the salt works, and all the household supplies have been sent from ma pr.e was fj.oo. or tan.

itox mats. ni. 3.07 Serges, CovwU, Brown. total fall or snow during the winter had been fully nVfteen feet, although the greatest depth at any one time had not Worsted. Cannlmpreii, Black, Blue, and French shoulder facing.

here. The architects will be about two fOc, 29c, 39c, 48c. Worth Double and More. 4.06 to Cashmere Suits, era vs. browns weeks longer making their plans for the 1,000 machine mill, which Is expected to Orey, Mixture.

Plalda. Brnken etc. Worth 11.00 been more than six if eet. From the lumber Miniature roprodnctloni of Mpn'a rnntnl I'laldx, Over Chain effects, A Invisible plaids, dots, stripes, etc. Worth1 camp to the railroad statiim, a distance made the fame way and of the Ba'me ma-1 take a day in gold from the sea 4.uu ea.cn.

of about one and one-half miles, they imais actual valu, $7.50. were compelled to drag their trunks on THOMPSONVILIjE. hand sleds, because the snow was so soft and deep that horses could net be The third annua! banquet of the board of trade was held in the Thompsonville got over the snow paths. They had MISCELLANEOUS. with them, a fine specimen of Angora Hotel Tuesday night.

Seventy five representative business men were present. Mr. Webster, secretary of the cats which they bought in that region where they are quite plenty, notwith THE standing which the natives there ex SPRING TOP COATS. Men's Pants. Springfield Board of Trade, and Mr, pect to get from $5 upwards apiece for them, Crocker of Holyoke were ithe puesta from out of town.

After the 1 dinner the president, Arthur R. Leete, YALE FOOTBALL MEN. spoke of the history of the organization and of the work it hoped to accom Cautioned toKeep Up In Scholarship The Double Ten Circle of Kin: 1 QA Vnnn I Worst Bprlng Top Coats, Greys and Tuns, made with full facing to shoulder. Actual Value tti. All Sizes.

7fWork'niT Rant of durable materials, I ark Colori. Worth $1.50. a Lint. plish. Speeches were ad by Jude Daughters will hold a meeting at the home of Miss Northam on Burnside New Haven, March 16.

Captain Chamberlain of the Yale University Briscoe, Dr. E. F. Parsons, William Cal-derwood, A. D.

Bridge, Thompson S. Grant and Georjre B. Fowler. The Lo- Cheviot. Black I Urey Cheviot avenue to-morrow afternoon.

The sub ject to be discussed will be William Cul-len Bryant's works. football team to-night called out all Cloth A A Covert zier Orchestra furnished music during Plimpton Mfg; Envelopes, Blank Books, Printing, Engraving. Engraved Invitations for all social occasions executed in a superior manner. Coat, Box men who intend to become candidates the evening. Bhnpe.

Heavy welt St. Mary's T. A. B. Society will give a social and entertainment In Wells for the team next fall.

About fifty men, besides those who played on the Hall this evening. What We Suffer From. td seims, lined with leather finished Itul-lan cloth, all shades of the prevailing Inns. Actual vuluo $12. eleven last fall, were present.

Captain Nearly all diseases are curable, but Chamberlain cautioned the men to be SOUTH MANCHESTER. Tramp Burglars Enerntrement An nounund-XewH careful to keep up the required scholar only the specialist who has devoted his life to their study can treat them with uniform success. Dr. Greene, 35 West ship stand so that they would not be nQ Strap Se-im Cloth u.yu covert 14th New Tork City, the most dls. tineuished specialist, is world-famed be dropped from the squad for the reason that they were below the faculty requirement.

That, he said, would be a disgrace to any man who otherwise had cause of his cures. Why? Because he has studied, investigated, and discov and Brown Cheviot Working Pants. Lapped seams. Real value $2. I A Brown and Grey colorings In Working rants, Stripes and dots.

Worth every cent of $2.75. 17 All-wool and 0 Worsted Pants Blue, Black, Grey, Brown, Made In French sea 111 I I 1 waistbands, and guaranteed perfect fitting Worth $3.50. Wo rate TO Dress 77 Pants In this lot. Every one Is pretty. All colors and Black Clay Worsteds.

Worth from to I6.W. Calling Cards engraved at ered the true remedies for the cure of Burglars entered the house of Clinton E. Williams In the west part of the town Sunday while the family were at church and carried away about $10 In money, together with eundry pantry furnishings. Entrance was made through a window, and the 'burglars a good chance to make the eleven. He gave notice that as soon as the field Is Top coats.

Nobby, correct. It is Worth $15. 7 If) Hlverslda Clay JU Worsted Top Coats, Black, Brown, Oruy. Actual value $10. diseases You can consult Dr.

Greene short notice. personally or by letter, free. He has In condition a short spring preliminary practice In punting and falling on the developed the most perfect and success 252-25-4-25G Pearl ful system 'of cure through correspon 1 QT "Heading" All- dence. Write him If you desire to be were probably tramps. The house Is Wool Pants Brook ball will be held.

A cup win be or-fered to be contested for In these points, Captain Chamberlain said that the material was quite light, but in other re fi OR Broad cured. between the New England Railroad and rts, Tou Top overts, Coats, Skeleton lined. the Tolland turnpike, the main trior YOUR MONEY oughfare for tramps between Hartford CONNECTICUT spects looked promising. There was not a single big man in the lot Nearly- and Worsted Pants. Kvery pair guaranteed.

Stripes, plaids, narrow, wide, single, line effects. Greys, browns, pearls, etc. Actual value Jl.W. end Boston. silk piped, silk shoulders and slik facings to shoulders.

Real vulue of these coats $25 each. FIRE INSURANCE CO. OD' HARTFORD. Two more prisoners were before the town court yesterday morning as the Office Company's BuildlnR, corner Prc-nect and Grove streets. Will you larger returns If Invented with ns for trading in the Stork and Grain Markets, through our co-operative and systematic plan of speculation, than It resut of too much whisky.

Almon Cash Capital $1,000,000.00 all of the present freshman class eleven responded. Dead Man Identified. New Haven, March 16. Peter Cramer, who was found unconscious in the Sabine lodging house on Union street Mon Millard of Lydallville, charged with in cou.d possibly earn in any other channel. toxlcatlon, breach of the peace and as Reserve for re-lnsurance Unpaid losses 140,579.90 Net surplus 9M.017.65 sault, was fined $3 and costs.

Millard was the man who got Frank Goff Into Five Per Cent. Monthly Guaranteed. Investment secured; semi-monthly dis Total assets, Jan. 1. $3,559,327.18 the toils the day before.

Joseph Coh-nube, charged with Intoxication, breach day, and later died at the city hospital of the peace and assault on his land DIRECTORS. Henry O. Robinson, Thomas W. Russell, Alfred E. John D.

Browne. tribution of profits. Principal withdrawable at any time. Tou may think it Im lady, paid a fine of $11 and costs. It took three men to get Cohnube to the John R.

Redfield, Danlpl R. Howe, possible, but all we ask is an opportunity to present facts, figures and references ttm will uacK up our statements. Koaney jjinnis ilenrv y. Stearns, Franklin G. Whit- John M.

Holcombe. more, John C. Parsons. Suits. Men's We can satisfy the most critical that It from the effects of laudanum, Has Deen Identified as belonging In Worcester, Mass.

It Is thought death resulted from taking the drug to allay pain. Another Burglary In Trumbull. Bridgeport, March 16. Burglars looted thx elegant country home of Mitchell E. Wentworth at Trumbull either Monday night or before daylight Tues Black Suits, Blue Suits, Serge Bults, Worsted Suits.

Chev lot Suits, Caselmer suits at this nrlce. Spot cash buyers lockup the night before. Thomas Hopper and William J. Ray have broken ground for two large double tenement houses near the corner of Center and Church atreets. our business is honest, legitimate, safe J.

P. BROWNE, Pres. Z.Q WorklngSults, and profitable. AND SELLERS OF made of last-i CHAKL15S K. HUKT, HPcy.

I. W. CBARKR. Ass't Spot. over Jt per cent, profit paid to our Kvery suit worth ing cloth In Black MANUFACTURERS W.

E. BAKER RON. Ixical Agents, 236 clients eaon year. Write- or cull for our oamnhlet. "Points and Grav Cheviots Main Street.

7 QA worsteds, 3TOCK5 nicely tailored and finished. All' eer- well on speculation, wnicn explains it all. James M. Hobby sizes. Reil value mm day morning, but at this time it 19 not known how much plunder they carried away.

Mr. Wentworth'e family live in Ladies' Tailor. CO-OPERATIVE STOCK BROKERS. awars. Blues.

Blacks Greys, Brawns Plaids, Pin Dots, Small Stripes, Broken Chain effects, etc. Every size to fit anybody. $6.50. A OA All Wool Hootch Cheviot Suits, In 50 styles. Every one a new design In up-to-date P.

DAVIS OAKEY, State Apent, Stearns New York during the winter. Portrait of the Hon. Augustas Brau- desee. Friends and admirers of the Hon. isuiiaing, ratt street, Koom 2.

HE new English and Amer i a to See this lot of tailoring. Actus worth fl2.oo pi suit. ju BUlts no pi sun. suits ir you Augustus Brandegee have placed a fine 91 ivimiallun fast Bint suits that are 111 W. T.

Price pastel portrait of him over the Judge's chair in the superior court room In New OUR GUARANTEE. We warrant every garment to he just as represented, and will cheerfully refund the amount paid for any article that Is unsatisfactory. FREE CAR FARE. The car fare you paid to come to this sale will be allowed to all out-of-town purchases to the amount of or over. STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING.

Local Agents. London. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE In General. William Masterson was killed by the Spring Novelties for Ladies' Coats and Costumes are now ready. The Ladies are invited to call and inspect them.

Hartford County Mutual Fire Ins. Skins on fire with torturing, disfiguring, Itching, burning, Weeding, scaly, and pimply humors, instantly relieved by a warm bath with Ccticcha Soap, a single application of Cotxocua (ointment), the great skin cure, and a full dose of Ccticuha Resolved. breaking of a crane In the works of the Bridgeport Forge Company yesterday. He was 40 years old and leaves a wife and two children. J.

I iMUred Bluei worth 118.00. Wore-G. A. R. Suits.

The; teds. Cheviots, Ser-niiiterlals of all wool ges. All the new standard grades, ejlors. Lined with Slide with det irh-Meather finished Ital-aiili! buttons. Wurth lan cloth.

I some ami practical, OQ Secures these- AQ Washington 5.VO Mills Clay th. mof't eomprehen- Worsted Suits. Full ive aK-nrtmuit of Skinner Bilk or aatln the whule lined. Nobby colors Blue HI ids Grey, In Imported Cheviots Brown, Plaid, Stripe. Cajslmeres, Wor-ChttvlotB.

Worsteds, eds Silk Serges Not a one; stitched, silk pipings worth less than $14. taways, I Prince Alberts. Guar f. Q. Plaid Sults.l anteed correct In O.OO striped Suits, style.

Worth $23.00. Jl Providence-Washington Ins. Co. Quincy Mutual Fire Ins. Co.

No. 95 PEARL National Fire Building. For some time I have suffered with WILL B. WILLARD, rheumatism and tried every imaginable remedy, without effect. Mr.

F. O. S. Wella advised me to try Chamberlain's Gahill Ttiilor lor the Warner Wllhird now with bur firm and will handlo his end of the spring trade In his usual fair and sijuare manner, 5 Pain Balm.telling me that it had cured T. It M'KENZIE, many cases ot long standing like mine.

I have used four bottles and feel 1 sure that one more bottle will make my Jjtidics and (iont lemon, ii) Pratt St. IiwMthrotiichOBtthewnrta.PoTT-li P.C.CoB-.,Sol ropSM BoBtoo. How to Cure Torturing HumorV'iree. DflQV'Q 6lpnd DitrporlU'd tud Bee- CHOI mJju4 cvnevn. CIVIL ENGINEER, Room 4.

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