In Season 1 All kinds of Canned and Bottled Goods, Imported and Do mestic Cheese, Fine Groceries, etc., for the summer and pic nic season at Corner Grocery, Centre and White Sts. LAKESIDE. Beoure Your Dates IJefore, All the Ilcnt Arc Taken. Tho following dates aro already taken up for the season. Parties wishing to secure day should write or call on O. A. Keira, Manager, ShoDandoah, Pa. : Angurft. 20 Evangollcal Sunday school, Shenan doah. 24 Harmony Lodge, I. O. O. F., Ta maqua. 85 Anniversary Phoenix Iloso Com nanv. Shenandoah. - So ricnlc of the Daughters of Rcbekah or tsnonanaoan. Coming Kvents. Aug. 26 and 27 Ice cream festival, 11. school room, Shenandoah Y. P. A. August 27 Picnic Ellongowan Combina tion Drum Corps, Ellongowan Grove. Aug. 80 Ice cream festival and bean soud lunch. Bobbins' opera bouse, benefit "Widows' and Orphans Fund, Post 140, G. A. It. Aug. 31 Ice cream festival, Bobbins' opora house, Hope Section No. 10, J. T. of H. &T. Sept. 6. Picnic of St. Patrick s Band at tho Shenandoah Trotting Park. BuoMen'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappod Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi lively cures Piles, or no paymont required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money rofundod. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by C. H. Hagonbuch. Spectacles to suit all eyes, at Porlz's book and stationery store, 21 North Main Btroet. 4 28-tf Electric Hallway Change. Hereafter the electrio railway cars will leave the corner of Main and Centre streets at 6:30 a. m., daily, and everyl 25 minutes thereafter until midnight, at which hour ,u last car will leave. Cool Shade Can be found at Vermillion, O., and those -who wish to, attend the camp moetings at that place during July and August can procuro excursion tickets via tho Nickel Plato from Juno 21st to August 23d at special rates. t-aug-20 Utah. Tho land of sunshine and flowers rich also in mineral and agricultural resources is best reached by tho Rio Qrando Western Railway, See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choice of three distinct routes and tho most magnificent rail road sconery In the world. Send SSo to J. II Bennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of illustrated hook, "Utah, a Peep Into the Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods." tf GRAVER TROUBLES FEARED- "War Department oruclnU Orently Excited Over Strlk Hi, port . Wasiiinoton, Aug. 20. There U much excitement at tho War Department over the strikes growing up all over tho coun try, nnd it is the opinion of the military Authorities that serious trouble will yet result as tho strike contagion spreads. While Assistant Secretary of War Grant anil the other officers of tho department are disposed to give out soothing news, it Is known that they are greatly excited and believe the labor troubles already on aro but a mild precursor of what is to follow. Oen. L. A. Grant. Assistant Secretary nf War. eommunicntod to a ronorter just 'what tho mysterious telegrams received at the department contained, mey were requisitions for the entire supply oi arms, ammunitions and accoutrements to tho credit of the State of Tennessee in the War Department. These, embracing 600 stand of nrms and 80,000 rounds of ammunition, were sent in the morning to Gov. Buchanan. Gen. Grant explained that the arms and ammunition form only part of Ten nessee s quota, under its aiiouneni. ui $10,000 of the appropriation for -the sup port of the National Guard of the States, and that the Governor's requisition would have been honored at any time, regardless of the condition of affairs In the Stato. It so happened that the Governor had not previously availed himself of his legal privileges so far as the National Guard allotment was concerned. Gen. Grant said that the department had refused an application to allow volun teers to use the Government arms at the Univorsltv of Tennessee, for the reason that they were intended solely for the use of tho cadets and could not be loaned to outside parties, no matter how commend able their purpose. Assistant Socretary urnnt saia inai, while he was not in a position to state positively, he hardly thought tho United States troops would be called out to quell the rioting miners, lie said ne tnougut the State troops of Tennessee would be sufficient. Gen. Granthas telegraphed Instructions to the commandant of the arsenal at In dianapolis to forward at once to the Gov ernor of Tennessee at Knoxville, 600 stands of arms and 89,000 rounds of am munition, for uso by State authorities in suppressing miners' riots. Tills aotion was based on the formal requisition from Governor Uuchanan. WOULDN'T GO TO HOMESTEAD. Idle Non-Union Men Refute to Work for the Carnegie Company. Bellkfontk. Pa.. Aug. 20. The effort mado here to hire men to go to Homo stead failed. J. T. Munson, late superin tendent of Gen. Beaver's nail works called a meeting of the idle iron workers of the nail works and Bellcfonte furnace com pany, and about 100 men assembled to learn where they were wanted, as the call did not state. When informed that they were wanted to go to Homestead the men voted unani mously to stay at home, although big inducements were offered. The decision was somewhat of a surprise to Munson, as well as everybody in Bellefonte, as few, If any, of the men bolong to any union. Munson, however, is still confident of securing at least 60 men to go to Home stead before the end of another week. IRON HALL'S ASSETS. The Total Amount of Money on Deposit I Sl,in,41S. Indianapolis, Aug. 20. F. D. Somer by. Supreme Justice of the Iron Hnll, while on the stantl In the receivership litigation, acknowledged that tho Su preme Sitting had no right to donnto tho $170,000 to tho Mutual Hank of Philadel phia, but justified the act on the ground that it wns Imperative to save the hnlt million on deposit there. He claims tho donation was a deposit In fact, whilo Cashier Hayes says it wns an Investment, and, therefore, not subject to demand. Charles Morrison, clerk for Supreme Cashier Davis, testified that tho morioys of the order on deposit aggregate $1,315, 415.74. NEWS OF THE DAY. EVICTED TENANTS. DoeerrlnB Pralso. "We deilrt to say to our eitiieni, that fot jrears we haye been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King's Hew Life Pills, Bucklen'i Arnloa Salvt and KUctrio Bitten, and Bay cevai bandied remedies that nil u well, or thai ave given such universal satisfaction. HT do not hesitate to guarantee them very time, and we stand ready to refund tk purchase price, if satisfactory reiulU da pet follow their use. These remedies havs fw on their great popularity purely on thai taeriU. O. H. Haginbuch, DruggisL Four pair men's seamless hose for 25c e.tSthe People's storo. G 21-tf Buy Keystone flour, name Lisbsiq & Co., printed on overy sack. Bo suro that the Ashland, Fa., It 3-3-3 taw Parliament to be Culled Upon to Rein state Them. Dublin, Aug. 20. The Dublin "Inde pendent," in an article in to-day's issue, says that a great meeting will be held in Cork In a short time for the purpose of Insisting that an autumn session of Par liament be held for the purposo of rein stating evicted tenants. It will bo borne in wind that when the House met Thursday Mr. Kcir Hardlo, one of the new Labor members, moved that such a session bo held, but the Speaker would not allow it to ba put, as he said the Houte could not consider such a resolution when the responsible Minis ters of the Crown were not present in tho House. GLADSTONE'S CABINET. Hoped In Home Tliut It Wilt l'ollow In the Stepi of Its PredemMnr. Rome, Aug. 20. The return of Mr. Gladstone to power is much commented upon by the papers Inspired by the Radt cals, as the Cabinet presided over by Lord Salisbury was a favorite in that quarter. The reason for this is that tho Conserv atives always showed marked considera tion for the Holy See nnd several impor nnt diplomatic questions were) settled dur lnc tho last Tory term of office. The hone Is expressed in many quarters that tho now Cabinet will continue in and follow the traditions fet by that which has gouo out of office. Tor Almost Nothing! Max Reese has just received n large stock of tablots, writing paper, envelopes, etc., purchased at an Assignee's sale and is soiling them at CO per cent, loss than regular prices. Ureat Reduction In Rates, To Denver, Col., Helena, Mont., Ogden and Salt Lako City, Utah. Ask Nickle Plato agents for rates. lw-d&w Coughing Leads to Consumption Kemp's. Balsam will stop the cough at onco. Camp Meetings at Vermillion, O. Excursion tickets on sale via the Nickel , Plate from June 21st to August 23rd at very low rates. Tickets good returning until August 2Cth. taug20 YOUR ATTENTION, PLEASE! Good horses, nice buereies and responsible drivers are the essential things for a pleasant drive, which can always be had at my stables, 12 and 14 North Pear alley, rear of Luberg's hardware store. Horses taken to board. Undertaking in al its branches attended to with promptness. EVAN J. DAYIK8. Fourteen prominent . Italians havo al ready refused to accept tho office of Behr lng Sea Arbitrator. It has beendihcovered that the persons who died nt Salisbury Beach, Mass., were poisoned by parls green. The French Transatlantic Company has revived tha project for a chain of lightships connected by telegraph at in torvals of 200 miles across the Atlantic No rain has fallen In the southern por tion of Bengal .for several weeks. The crops are in a critical condition. Representative McMillln, of Tennessoe, who is In Washington, expresses ths opinion that the riots and warfare in Tennessee will result finally in the aboli tion of the convict contract system. Harry llnre, a Orakeman, fell from a car whilo switching nt Conesus, N. Y. yesterday. Three cars and a caboose passed over him, cutting oft both legs and his right arm. He died two hours later. ine whole army of students, and prac tically tne wnoie population of Germany, will soon have a grievance, as an oxtr.i tax is about to be imposed on boer in or der to meet the demands of the Army bill. This will result in a marked in crease in the prico of this beverage. The Knights and Ladies of Columbia, an endowment organization of Boston, nas petitioncu tno supreme Court to np point a recelvor to wind up Its affairs. In the hands of the State Treasurer Is $3, 000, which represents the assets of the concern. Major John H. Cook, auditor at the Boston' custom honse, Is dead, aged 01. lie had been connected with the customs service thero for over 23 rears. He en listed in 1801 and was discharged on ac count of his wounds In 1BU4. Tho Democrats of the 24th Congression' al district of Pennsylvania at Waynes burg nominated W. A. Sipe for Congress. Jir. sipe was also nominated for the un expired terra left vacant by the death of Congressman Craig. Because the food served did not suit him a German employed on tho farm of Walter Deacon near Burlington, N. J., onueavorea to exterminate the whole iam ily with a pistol. He was driven from the placo by Deacon armed with a loaded shotgun. amaiipox nas uroken out at the sum mer boarding house of Elijah Utter at East Durham, N. Y., In tho Catskills, lucre are about 20 guests at the house, all of whom have been quarantined by order of the health officer. All have been vaccinated. As William Merrltt and John Gillan were usning" in the llnuson river, near Nyack, N. Y., yesterday afternoon, tho boat uptet nnd Gillan was drowned. Ha leaves a wife and child. Supt. Newton of the Empire Construc tion Company at Orange, N. J., which has stopped work on its contract to build the city sewers, yesterday notified the Mayor that no more work would be done until the bill, amounting to $4,000, for pumping out the water trenches, had been paid. Glanders Is so prevalent In London that the authorities recommend tho complete isolation of hor&esthat aro suspected of ueing iniecteu with the disease, and tho slaughter of every animal that is known to be suffering from it. Tho public drinking troughs have been closed, and against this many protest on account of the hot weather. A successor to Consul Ryder of Copen hagen, Denmark, has been named. Ho Is William Harrison Bradley of Chicago, the present Consul nt Nice, Franco. Tho new uppolnteo is a brother-in-law of Vic tor F. Lawson, publisher of the Chicago "Daily Hews," and is highly recommond- ed and highly spoken of nt the State Do. partment. Standing of the Clubs. rrlco of lleef (loluc Up. New York. Aug. 20. A beef famine is one of tho possibilities which may re suit from the strike at Buffalo. Prices have already been advanced from one to four cents a pound on meats and about two cents a pound on poultry. This is caused not by any actual present shortage In supplies, but through fear of what may be within the next few days. Traffic must be resumed very speedily over the roads which supply this city and lirook lvn with food, or there will soon bo tuy tual suffering. Tidings of ft Kidnapped Iloy. New York, Aug. 20. Seventeen years ago Edward Byrnes, a six-year-old son o Daniel Kyrnei, ol VU'J Dean street, urooic lvn. was kidnapped, and though every effort was made by bis lather and the police no tidings of the missing boy was ever obtained. Superintendent Byrnes ot this oity received u letter a few days ago from Edward liyrnes, of beattie, wash, asking for the address of Daniel Byrnes. The latter was found by the iirooklyt poltco, and he was overjoyed to hear that his son was alive. y Senators Cull on Corhett. AsBunr PAnK,Aug.20. Pugilist Corbett was yesterday honored by a visit from two very distinguished men In the per sons of United States Senators Call ot Florida, and Pugh ot Alabama. - Tho two gentlemen had beoome very much In terested in tbe fighter, and had Journeyed here to Ylslt him and sea him train. Al though not his training hour, Corbett stripped and, donuing his suit, played game ot hundbull and punched the bag lor iu minutes. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Where and When Services Will be Con ducted To-morrow. Thero will be no services in the Presbyterian church to-morrow, Trinity Reformed church, Rev. Robert O'Hoyle, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 0:30 p. ra. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m, Everybody welcome English Lutheran church, M. II, Ilavlcc, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. l'rayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Ebcnozcr Evangollcal church, Rev. It. M. Llch- tcnwalncr, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10 a. m. In German, and 0:30 p. m. in English. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. All aro heartily invited to attend. All Saints' Episcopal church, Oak street, near Main, Kev. Floyd E. West, rector. Servicos as follows: Morning prayer and litany with read. ing and sermon, 10:30. Evening prayer nnd sermon, 0:30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho rector officiates and preaches at tho morning service on tho second and fourth Rundarft of each month and at the evening scrvico on tho first and third, a lay reader officiating in his absence. Primitive Methodist church, Rev. J. Proude, pastor. Services to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. every Sabbath. Class meetings Tuesday nnd Thursday evenings at 7 o'clock, and Sunday at 9:30a. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday at 7 p. m. All seats free. Any one not having a church homo is cordially in vited to como here. Rev. J. Sutcllffo, of St. Clair, will occupy the pulpit to-morrow. Welsh Congregational church. Rev. O. Enoch, pastor. Preaching services nt 10 a. m. and 6 p Sunday school at 2 p. m. Tho pastor will preach his farewell sermon in Welsh in tho morning nad In English in tho evening. Monday evening prayer meeting at 7. Thursday even ing nt 7 class meeting. Cordial welcome to all. Special invitation to non-church attendants. The Finest Furniture THE REST ORGANS i PIANOS MOST rOPULAR Sewing Machine WELIAlS&SOfS No. 8 South Main Street, SIHIIEIIILSnDOIH:, ZFIE:T2sr.A.. Oldest and Most Reliable Dealers in this Section. OJP AZjXi grades. REDUCED PRICES 1 Musical College. Tho Fall terVn opens Sept. 12, in Vocal and Instrumental Music. For catalogues I address Hcflry IS. Meyer. Freeburg, Pa. Fine photos, COc. per dozen.at Kcagoy'- "DRUSSELS from 60o up. Table and Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums from 25o up. Window Shades, Rugs, Matt8,Curtaln Poles, etc., at low prices. The best line of ace Curtains ever shown In town from $1.00 a pair up. "WANTS. Sco. irANTED. A good girl for general house- YT vforK Apply at tne HEiiALD omce. WANTED. A good dining room girl. A at tho American House, Girardvlllo. :T T pPTfl7'Q OLD RELIABLE, y U . U JL lAXV J-J O. , NORTH MAIN STREET.' TX7 ANTLD. An experienced girl as cook in VV a family of three. Apply at tho Hekai.d office. 8-10-tf DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Cather property, on West Oak street, for sale. Will be sold whole or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on the premises. "r 4 TTiOR SALE A good paying wall paper and ; painting business. Good stock on hand. The building in which the business is located will also be sold, with the business or separate. Apply to Mrs. Ann Llewellyn, Shenandoah, lw EXFCUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Beacbam, late of the Uorougb of Shen andoah, deceased. Letters testamentary on said estate havlnir been granted to tbe under signed, nil persons indebted to said estate are I requested to make payment, and thoso having legal claims against mo estate oi huiu uu- cedent, to nresent tho s tme without acuv. ELIZA M. BEACUAM, Executrix. T II. TlKIinAI.T Attnrner. Phenandoah, Pa., Aug. 10. 1892. 8-17 oaw-Ot AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Eraslnc Pencil. The Quickest and great est selling novelty ever produced. Erases ink 1 thoroughly In two seconds. No abrasion of naner. Works like made. 200 to BOO per cent. proilt. One agent's sales amounted to lK0 in six aays. Anomer in ivo nours. reviuuts experience not necessary. 1 1 or terms ana run particulars, address Tho Monroe Mf 'K Co.. La Crosse. Wis. xl39 5-24-ly rer rron 7it ct Cloveland..!Jl 8 .721 l'hiladol'a ,.1H 12 Now York.. Id 11 Hrooklyn...l7 l lloston. 10 I J Ualtlmoro.,10 11 000 .50.1 ,&67 ,553 ,517 Won r" Plttsnursr.. 15 14 .517 Ixjulaville ..1 IU Cinolimati..l2 18 Chioauro...,12 18 Waslmnr,n..ll 1 St Louis.... 'J SO .448 40U .400 .310 FERGUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FEBOUSON, MANACBIt. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1892 The Minstrel Monarchs. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROCERY LINE ALWAYSJIN sroeir, A hat that is not stvllsh is worthless. There are a thousand rca&onswhvvouehoulanoiwear it, and not one reason why you boula It usu ally costs as much as a stylish hit. and is rot worth a fraction of the money. When you tuy a hat buy a good one, and if you really want a good one, try our K hat. It-will fill the hill. x no same can do saia oiour necKwcar u uue 1 tie for 20c. anv stvle. Htraw hats from 5c up to 11.60. Nice line of summer shirts at 25c; a big drive in boys' waists from 20o to BOci large line of trunks and valises at lowest prico; big bar gains in overalls and coats at O . . IT . C- A. Ol .1 V. 33MX!H.SOia'S 9 oouln la, Qli ouciiauuuau. Silk and cashmero hats renovated and made Win r A ' j I as good as new at short notice, bausiaction orld s rair Minstr6ls euaron,eedormonoyre'undei1. Fish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c.,&ej Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon'a old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. QB Performers SQ S5.C00 first part. Grand spectacular dancing enect. unampton cioggists. six ramous end men. Grand olio of special ties. Illggcst and best min strel show traveling. Regular Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Grand parade on day of show. Reserved seats on sale at Klrlln's drug store. SHENANDOAH; Fmnnump.nt Anp.nr.ii ! mam m m m m v w w EFAX REESE, Agent. TO THE PUBLIC. THE -:- CAMBRIAN -:- HOUSE I AT Cor. Centre mid Jardln Sts., Is tho place where you find fresh nnd btoch Ale, Hrauyht 'Porter AND Lauer's Celebrated Larjor Beer Always on tap and the best Rye Whisky, Urnndy, Gin nnd Wines. The Best t-cent clear in town. Milk and all kinds of temper- anco drinks, . BENJAMIN ItlUllAlllJiV I Top. JONATHAN HOUSER. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OF HOUSES AND REFRIGE1UT0RS ALSO REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34West Laurel Street, Shepandoarw FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. TJOR SALE. Farm, 100 acres, house and barn; a gooa wairy at me aoor; one ana a nan miles northeast of Torbert's farm or cross. roads. 8,000. Small farm, threo acres, house and stable. Crop In ground. 1800. House on Plum alley, two stores, f 1100. House on West street, two stores, J800. Property on East Coal street: lot 20ilM! double block In front. (2,000. Weather Forecast. WAsniNQTOK, D. 0., Aug. 30. For Eastern New York, Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Vain followed by showers; cooler southwesterly winds. For Western Now York and Western. Penn sylvania: Increasing oloudlnees and showers followed by fair weather, ooolor.winds becom ing variable. For New England: Fair, cooler; southwest erly winds. KEff YORK MARKETS. New Yoke. Au 10, Money n call easy atlHaSper cent. BONDS CLOSING, TRICK. C.fl. 2s. r., U.S. is. r. U.S. 4c 0.. 103 now 116)5 STOCKS CLOSING. Delaware Hudson , ma Delaware, Laonawanna tc Western 15.rV Erie W!l Erie nreforred 0.1 Lako Shore llilM how Jersey Oontral R13I Reading M4 Western Union Utj New York Central U2 GRAIN MARKET. Wbeut No. S. rod winter. 82fr Aug, 81M; ScpU, Corn-Mo. 'A mixed, Auj, b0)i Sept., 67)1. Uau-No. S, mixed, 80t: Aur.,38; Sept., SOW. MIOUDOE MARKET, 11 UTTER Creamery, State x rennH extras tHa.aZ4 0 Croumery, western, ursis i'l o.a'J'J 0 Creamery, wuiuirn, tucondt lu 0,0 a state dairy, u.r. luo. oxirm it) u.alD ClIEKSX Stato laoloir, full cream, fancy,. OWo.a Oo! Btate taotory. full truain. Una..... UUca OV. State factory, common to fair Hu "Ho roas- Btate and I'enn. nev laid. choloe.Z0lo.a 3lo Routhern.now laid, fair to iroou.. 0-ul4l4a Weitern. new laid. urtiae...u.....l?Majil7Ua ALWAYS RELIABLE. Help always on hand for families, rostaurunts,&c. C0QKS, HOUSE GIRLS. Chambermaids, Nurso Girls, Walters, Drivers, Maids, &c FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. panles represented by DAVID 3?-A.-CJST', 720 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah.Pa 14 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. (Ferguson House Block.) Scheider's Saloon and Restaurant, Leading Saloon in town. Centre and White St,., (Illckert's old stand) First-class Eating Bar. Finest Whiskeys in the Market. -OO TO THE- COFFEE HOUSE 32 North Main Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be of his Menu deased to meet tbe want s ana tne pudiio in Everylliing in the Drinking Lino. ELLIS, Tbe Tinsmith and Store Dealer, has removed to the 33 "Went On It St., Hlivuaudonli, Where he will be pleased to meet all bis old as wen as many now cusiomera as possiDie. uoou worn , lair price. Rooting and Spouting neatly done. H. J, M'GUIHE'S Sportiog and Musical Resort ! Second St., GIRARDVILLE. Best Wines, Liquors, Deers, Ales and finest oranas oi uigars always on nana, SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 EnHt Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies. wines ana nncsi cigars always on nana. WM.;j. EVANS, Prop. Wall Paper ana Window Shades AWAY DOWtf PRICES! To closo out stock for the season. When we3 advertise bargains, we mean It. . . -.t ALL LATEST NOVELTIES BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS DP. O". PORTZ'S North Main Street. Hot: Weather Bulletin. loo Oronm, All Flavors, Soda Vvator, Pure Fruit Flavors. Broad, Oakos. Confectionery, Etc "WILS03ST "V. OTTO 27 South Bin! 11 Street. jyj" B. K1STLER, M. D riiraioiAN and auRQflON, Office 120 N. Jardln street, Shenandoah, P
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