Do you evor consider the quality of th food you an eating? It may bo good. It Bight be hetttr, purer, fresher and more wholesome. Ik tt not worth while to make sure that your Tei'n CoBee, Sugar, llutler, Hgga, Hpk'es and Innumerable other grooerles are of the beat quality' There la Huch a trlBlog difference In the prices ot the best and the worst that It cer tainly Ion not pay to buy the worst, even on the false gro ind of supposed economy. The best Is always the cheapest, boonuso tho nwwt latufactory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grooery line Is kept at Cor. Centre nutl Wliltc StH., HIIICNANOOAII, IA. THIRD EDITION FROM THB FIFTH. A (Inrninn DeinorrAt Culls Ills Nolglilmrs tn Onler. Kpitor IIkkai.d : Wltat for shall mo and tho other German Democrats vote for Jack Toole, Paddy Mnllioll md and all the Irish men oa tho ticket this year? Don't thoy remember tho light laat year when tho Sun day Newt and Uioto Irish polltioiaussaid thnt the Germans could do what thoy didn't think was right or not and stand hy tho Irish Democratic tiakot or go to sheolY 1 was oiio of tbe German Democrats wlio kicked against them last year and this year I am kicking Just as hard already. Tor good many years too often these Irish Democrats took os for tools just like wo wcro In a carpenter shop and when wo heoamo dull and refused to do any more work they stuck up their notes and told us to go to shook Thoy think the Dutch don't want nothing at all hat vote all tho time overy year for tho Irish. Last fall two years wo asked for a Judgo, hut they knocked out George Wadiinger ami put up an Irishman, Last spring wo aakod for a Chief Burgess and ono or two Councilman and some School Hoards, but thoy knocked out all our men and elected all tho Irish and after tho election they laughed at nd said tho Dutch are no good, anyway. The Dutch aro as good as tho Irish anyway, and can mako hotter men for Council and PotUville than tho Irish do. It is long time ago the German Democrat ought to do what the Polish and Lithuanians say this year that the Irish aro no good and they only use the other people for what they can squeeze out, I have been a German Democrat all my lifo tintll throe yens ago whon I soo can't do anything for my voto. Now I vote for Clovclaud and all tbow kind of oillree hut for Schuylkill cn.nty and Shenandoah I voto straight all the time for against tho Irish and I hope all my friends in the Fifth ward will liko myself do the same. Every time there Is an election we must step hack and let the Irish step in nd they tell u all the time "noxtjoar! noxt year!'" and every year it Is noxt yoar and no Host year never cornea. I am disgusted and every German Demociat in tho county is also disgusted Just the same and if they don't turn iu tbie year and do what they should thoy will never have an o'lllce. I am pleased to lee that so many of the German Democrats feel what I say and I hopo thoy will foci that way next Tuesday. We must turn iu with Polish Democrats and show these Irish Democrats that they can't get nothing when re don't want to voto for them. Fifth Ward German. Shenandoah, Nov. 3. 181)3. Have you tried McEliienny's fried oysters o-ia-tf Do You Want tn Know The correct financial condition of Schuylkill county ? If so, then vote for you townsman, John E, Doyle, for County Auditor. To Whom It May Concern. This will certify that the following changes shonld be made iu the publication of tho Election Proclamation : Frackvillo, Burke's Hall; Cass, South, Michael Kelly; Porter, West, Tallman Houso; Potteville. North, Conrad Stofl'rcgan; Fotts- ville, Northwest, Humane Engine House; Saint Clair, North, John Mullen; Ityan Twp., Joseph Matthews; Shenandoah, First ward, Timothy O'Brien; Shenandoah, Third ward, Benjamin Bichards; Shenandoah, Fifth ward, Daniel Bailey; Yorkvilie, Mrs, Dimmerllng's lotel. By order of tho County Commissioners. Eespectfully Yours, Phil. J. Connell, 31-l-5t Commissioners' Clerk, Have you tried MoElheuny's fried oysters? '12-tf Hurled To-day. John Kois, the man injured at tho St. Nicosia colliery on Tuesday last and who died at the Miners' Hospital, was buried to by. The T. A. B. baud and a Polish society sorted the remains from the house on Xarka alley in which the deceased boarded to the cemetery on the hill. 0t Wills' Laundry Blub, tho bet Bluing for laundry use. Each packogo nuket two quarts. 15ota. Sold hy Coakley Bros. Tried oysters a specialty at McEliienny's 9-12-tf Oruiid Hull. The first annual hall of the Beer Drivers' iiocition will be held in Bobbins' opera home on Wednesday ovenlng. It will bo the vast of the season. Music hy a first class Mbeetra,. Fried oysters a specialty at MoElIionny's 0.12-tf Obituary. I Saurian, an old and well known t of the First ward, died at his home Oak street this morning. lie was tout 80 years of age. DUE DAKAtl BAUaAFAKILLA, m "THS KOTO THAT CUBBS." Somatbliiir Crooked. It to laid there to something "crooked" with (fee Anwete of thto ooauty. Voto for John X. Doyle, yoar towuenuui, who to ui eipert auditor, and he will expose it all. MAHANOY VALLEY NOTES. FIIAUKVILI.il. I, K. Wltmer, of Lansford, was a town visitor during the week. Wn rearet to reiiort tho illness of Mies 8rali Haupt of Nice street. William Kaltmch, ono of the olerks In tho shipper's olllco, has boeit ill for tho past two weeks. Colonel James Deegan, of Ashland, who would not seriously object to being elected Prothouotary, was a town visitor on Tuesday. Parmer Ciesswell and family have moved to Girardvlllo for the winter. This is an Indication that Mr. C's. goose bono forotolls a severe season. William OakB has purchased tho Kurtz property on Nice street and the painters aro now busily ongaged in improving tho appear aaco of tho houses. Charles Gotschall, who a week ago whllo handling an air gun, shot himself in tho right foot, is about again and will resumo his position on Monday. Druggist Davis has roplacod tho largo plate glass window blown In by tho storm with a new plato glass. Thero aro now two glassos whoro It had but ono before the storm. Tho now school building is now undor roof, and with Its red shingles, presents a fine appearance Kvcry oll'ort will bo put forth to havo tho building roady for occupancy as soon as posslblo. Prof. Miller is re-arranglng tho grades of our schools and hopes to piaco tho High school, by tho introduction of Latin, Greek and the higher mathematics, on a footing with any school In this county. Tho P. A H employes aro making big time Last month ono of tho level hands rnado 470 hours, or an average of vory nearly 20 hours for each working day. Four hours a day rest for ono month is rathor llttlo. Tho opening of tho hunting season on Wednesday wosnlgnall.ed by tho trampof an army of shooters at tho hronk o( day off for tho woods. Mrs. L. Haupt, of tho farm, mothor of tho Haupt brothers, celobrated her 83rd birthday on Tuesday. Mrs. Haupt is ono of tho youngest women In tho county for her years, anil her numerous friends wish her many happy returns of tho day, THE DANA'S 8AB3APABILLA, ITS " THE KIND THAT CUBES". MAIIANIIY l'l.AXi:. Tho employes of Bear Bldgo colliories wcro paid Wednosday. Miss Kato Mahon, of Philadelphia, tho guest of Mrs. Jno. F. O'Blordau. Miss Nora McGrath arrived homo Wednos. day, after a few months' stay iu tho City of Brotherly Lovo. On Monday night burglars entered and ransackod tho post-olllce but succcoded in obtaining very llttlo booty. Not boing satisfied, they visited Gerber's confectionery store and got away with sotno loose change Thoy also tried to gain entrance to O'Connor's grocerv storo but wore not successful. It was certainly u night out for the thieves. It wits amusing to listen to sevoral young m en on ono of tho street comers a few oven lugs ago discuss what they intend buying thoir lidy friends for a Christmas present. Ono fellow admitted that ho had already bogun to save for tho occasion, while another regretted havlug spent so much money for ico cream duriug tho summor,'"but," hoadded consoling ly,"Such is life." Anthony Hobln has for several months past been anxiously awaiting tho arrival of $1,100 bequeathed him by the will of a deceased relative in Australia. The lawyer whom Mr. Hobiu had employed to look after his in terest arrived hero Saturday evening with the money and mado all nccoswry prepara tiousfor iU payment tho following day. As Sunday transactions aro not recognized in law it was agreed to wait until Monday. Iu tho moautimo tho lawyer disappeared and has not been hoard from since. Any infor mation concerning his whereabout will bo thankfully roceivod by Mr. Hobln, Do not supposo that because it is recom mended for animals that Arnica & Oil Lini ment is an oll'enslvo preparation. It will not stain clothing or tho fairost skin. lm A'oto for John E. Doylo for Auditor. . . GILltllltTON. John T. Davis, of Walnutport, visited friends in town on Tuosday. Misa Eliza Gloasou, of Philadelphia, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, of town. John Campbell, who was burned at Draper colliery some time ago, is ablo to bo around. Paymonts were made at Drapor and Gilber. ton collieries on Tuosday last. Tho town prosentcd a holiday appearauco on Tuosday night. Tho usual number of fights took placo. Tho oommitteo of tho r. Jl. church aro hard at work beautifying the grounds sur rounding their church. It is thoir intention to hold their plcnios thero noxt summer in stead of going to Lakeeldo. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neill, of St. Nicholas, par onto of our well known tea merchant, wero interred at Mahanoy City on Thursday. Mrs. O'Neill died on Suuday and was to have been buriod on Weduosday, when Mr. O'Xell, who had been ailing for some time, died. Her funeral was postponed until Thursday, when both were interred. Tho singular featuro connected with this double affliction is that the death of Mr. O'Neill was unlooked for. The family havo tho sym pathy of many friends in their double be reavement. A large number of people from town attended tho funeral which was one of the largest over proceeding from St. Nicholas. Downs' Elixir vMH euro any cough no matter of how long standing. or cold lm A Fir it Clast Auditor. John E. Doyle, of town, is undoubtedly one of the most expert auditors in the state. If elected he will show the people of Sohuyl. kill county what has become of that "mys terious" $30,000. As he is an Intelligent and respectable young Slieuaudoah man, our cltlwns should remember him to-morrow and give him a oomplimen ary voto. UIimu A ww. For slxtr dy R0ejr, the photographsr will give a 10x12 platinum picture with every locon of his $3 cabinets. POLITICAL POINTERS. A I'ow PnMlng Thoughts on the liicttliig Campaign. To-morrow will bo oloctlon day, Tho Indications are that tho Democratic ticket will suffer a severo frost this fall. Councilman Gable will be a candidate for Beoeivor of Taxes In tho spring. Up to date tho Polish and Lithuanian voto is undlsturhod. These peoplo aro for Bier stein and tho full Republican ticket and tho Republican who has any consideration for tho welfaro of his party will too the same scratch. Thomas E. Samuels, ono of tho Republican oandldatos for tho position of County Audi tor, was a visitor to town yostorday. Tho "skylight" played a small part in tho present campaign. Shortall led a too lively chase, and Toole had to keep on tho ground lloor. Tho Polish ard Lithuanian voters of tho county aro nioro intelligent than tho Demo crats gavo them credit for. For a number of yoars thoy havo been fed upon promises, but whon they wcro refused a representation upon tho boiough police force they decidod to dosorl the Democratic party and voto tho ticket that contained the namo of ono of their own nationality. To do othcrwlso would bo against their own interost as well as base Ingratitude. Ono rcmarkablo featuro about tho present campaign Is noted in the fact that all factions are working In perfect harmony. Thorosult will bo apparent In tho increased Republican voto to-morrow. Tho Democratic newspapers and candidates stylo Candidate Biorsteln as No. 3G. Tho latter's Polish and Lithuanian friends will resent tho Inmlt in no uncertain tones at tho ballot box. Thero are hotweon 1.E00 and 1,800 Polish and Lithuanian votes in tho county, and nine-tenths of them will support tho Repub lican nominee. Every man for himself appoars to havo been tho rule In tho Democratic camp. It Is acknowledgment of their forlorn hopes. Wo'vo got them on tho run. Tho Republicans of Shenandoah aro solid for tho ticket, and to-morrow s voto will prove tho assertion. Jack Toolo is a dofoatod candidate All signs point that way. Our roosters aro fattening for tho juhlloo. BioiBtcln's handwriting is perfection itself, but his orthography, grammar and political affiliation nro not anyway near tho mark. Ho will bo boateu. Sunday News. Well, well ! If Bicrstoin's handwriting will defoat him, will tho Doyloa kindly inform a suffer lug public whoro his oppononts' (Mulhollaud) orthography ill land him after tho present campaign of v iiication ? Voto tho straight Republican ticket. There is danger in a "split" ticket, besides tho candidates upon tho Republican ticket, from Judge to Surveyor, aro worthy of your vote and nro superior in ovory way to their Democratic opponents. Voto tho straight Republican tlckot to morrow. When Goneral Popo and his army met the rebels at Bull Hun, Fitz John Porlor with 13,000 troops refused to go into battle when ordered and tho Union army was beaten Tho blood of thousands of Union soldiers is on tho hands of that traitor to this day and no act of Congress can replaco it. To-morrow tho Republicans of Schuylkill county will bo called into action. If tbey march to tho polls liko men tho enemy will bo routed from overy ofllco to bo contested for. If wo havo enough Fitz John Porters, wo can bo defeated The gocd Democratic times now upon us with more of it coming ought to warn ovory Re publican to be at tho polls. Leaving out tho matter of duty and of honor and putting it us a question of dollars and cents thero is not a farmer or mechanic, or merchant, or manu facturer, or a common day laborer, who has mado one-half as much in any work for tho last year, as ho can mako by going to tho polls to-morrow and voting tho Republican ticket. USE DANA'S SAIiSAPARILLA, ixb ' "THE KIND THAT CUBES." "Tho Puvt'er of Woman," Madame and (her sou) Augustin Ncuvlllo appeared before a crowded audienco at tho Grand opera houso last evening In a scenic production of "Power of Woman". This play which was dramatized by Madaino Neuvllio from ono of T. S. llenshaw's popular novels, abounds in strong telling situations, and is full of interest, boiug heightened by realistic scenery, magnificent mechanical effects, and powerful climaxes. lioston Olobe, Aug. 2'Jft, At Ferguson's theatro on Thursday evening. Nov. 0 h. Best work done at Brenuan's steam laun dry. Everything whito and spotless. Lace curtains a specialty. All work guaranteed. Old Hcllclmt to Co. Andrew Morrison, an old resident of town and fur many years engaged in the meat market business at tho corner of Lloyd and Bowers street, will glvo up his residence hero in a few days and rnovo to Summit Hill, Carbon county, where he has purchased a moat market from ono William Snyder. Mr, Morrison has sold his busiuess here to C. G. New and the property has been purchased by A. Molusky & Son, tho East Centre street grocers. Tliereare many common liniments sold bu mra 1c nnl i nna orait no I n mim fnr nil f nrrtl ti I ot Sprains, (Juts, Bruises and nil bodily pain. UK name is ueu via uu. uosui cenm. Sold at 1'. i". U. Killings Drug store. Vote for Tnole. The voters of Shenandoah will mako no mist ike in voting for John J. Toole, tho Democratic candidate for Clerk of the Courts, lie was a resident of the town for ovor thirty years and during that residence was always looked upon as a genial, whole sou led man with a good word and open hand for every body. Since he has been in oliloe at Potts- ville he has always been a courteous and competent official and all resident of Shen andoah, irrespective of their party atttlia tlons, have always found him most cordial iu their treatment of them. Iu short, according to their own words, "They have always found 'Jack' Toole's office a tint class place iu which to hang up their coats. ll-0.lt Lane's Pumlly Medicine Moves the llowels Each day. Most peoplo need to uso it. Notice. Prof. T. J. Watson has roturnod to Shen andoah and will glvo Instructions on tho violin, guitar, banjo and mandolin. Applica tions at Brumm's Jowolry store will rccelvo prompt attention. 11-4 Gt When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castoria. When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorla, When the had Children, sho gavo them Castorla, Pittsburg Novelty Store Is prepared to furnish all Its patrons with tbo best lino of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! Chlnawarc, Quoennware and Glassware. Hpecial sale this week! No. 21i West Ccntro Street, Hhenandoah, Pa. P J. MONj 28 South Main Street. Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 75c per yard, worth 00c. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmero Olovos to closo out cheap. Oood Ginghams, 4c and Gc, worth 7c and Sc. A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at lGc, original prlco, Hue. Drees Cloths a specialty. From 2o to 75 piccos in tho best Blind es. A big drive in Underwear. Gents' Rod Shirts, all wool, 70c, lonncr price, 1.UU. Tllli LuW GAHMRNT DEPARTMENT! Is complete All new and stylish goods and at prices boyond competition. This Department is comploto, embracing lull lino of ling, ingrains and Brussels at tho lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notions, Corsets, Children's Garments And a lob in Velvet to sell at GOc, worth $1.00. Acknowledging no compotitlon In tho trade, I assure you bargains in ovory department at the old reliable stand. a8 HOUTII MAIN STREIiT MISCELLANEOUS. F Oil SALE- -Nino shares Schuylkill Trac tlon stock, Apply at, tma omce. u-u-tr TTIOB SALE CIIEP. -A brand new standard Sowing Machine. Apply at this omce. tf FOR 8AL12 A National typowrltcr in feet condition. Will bo sold cheap per ror cash. Apply at this oOlce. B-H-tf VflllMP RflM UAMTCn in every lUUITiU iYIHiy iJHUILUi County to null up Signs and distribute Circular). Good lay rcnu stamp. i;anioun county caverns ng Uo., lliullo Creek, Mich, 11 3 ltno inn PIIR CUNT. Earned bv our svndlcato I II II In sit months Llttlo capital may bo inultinliod bv our svstom ot sneculatlne. We are expert judges of tho market and suc- cossiui nperamrH. w. n. i-KAiittf & uu., iiroKcrs, nusuurn, ra. 10-27-lm. V a, It J a.Ml nn1,(A PnHfAnn, 1)111 ,Jt only live cents oach; MO and $100 bills 10 conts each; 2o and 10e shluplastere 10 cents each; !l and bills oents each. Hent curolv soitled on rojoint of nrloe Address Chas. D. Barker, 90 8. Forsyth at.. Atlanta, Ga. 11-3-lt AMUSEMENTS. JjEHGUaON'S TIIEATItE. P. J. Ff.llGUSON, MANAGER, ONE NIGHT ONLY S TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, Tho Premier Farco Comedy Success, PORTING The RAZE FUNNY comedians: PRETTY GIBLSI All tho Latest and Host SONGS! DANCES! MUSIC SPECIALTIES! Prices, as, as and 50 Cenls Ueservod seats at lilrlln'a drugstore. JjlEUGUSON'S THEATRE. F. J. rEHGDSON, MANAGER. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, IUAIA.UIE NEUVILXE and her son AUGUSTIN NEUVIIXE And a Company of Competent Performers In a Grand Hc-entc Production, 10 tons of Hconory. 1 Ilevolvlns Hcenea In ono act. The Old Mill and Cu-cade of Ileal Wau-r. A genuine Locomotive run by steam for three minutes at tho rate of 25 miles un hour. The most startling and realistic me chanical effcow over aohicved In melodiuma. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlln's drug Btore. Curtain routes at 7:41 p. in. EL J. KEPLER, Late of hamikla, has opened a MARBLE : YARD ! 128 N. Wait Strict, Shenandoah, Pa. Ho Is prepared to receive orders for all kinds of moaumeut and tombstone work whloh will be done la a first class manner on bbort notice and reasonable terms. mm Bargains P011 OF Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and 3?OTT8VIIiIjE, PA.. Constantly we hear business ing, "i can t see how they sell goods so cheap at Dives, Pome roy & Stewart's. They sell goods at retail cheaper than I can buy them at wholesale." Quantity and Small Margins, Answers This Question. Our big store is the place to get the most for your mouey. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can got n new bat of the latest style at almost any price. Hats to suit all in price as well as In style. You can't find a larger or better assortment of tbe millinery art tbau what we bavc. IN WRAPS-We are at tbe top, ufactured goods. Ladies', misses' and children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prices. A vast amount have been sold, but new goods are received daily. Bo come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. We always have bargains at this department, but now we have something special. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, cost the Importer ninety cents, but ho needed fuuds and we bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-iuch all-wool Serges for 33o a yard. This material Is worth your notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 36-inch Camel's Hair Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at tention is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manager, 10 Ilarrels 10c Bhell Tumblers 5c each 100 Htand Lamps, worth 3oc 2So " 'J00 Dover EgK Heaters, worth 10c So " 50 Glass Egg Heaters, worth 50c .35c " Lot 0-foot Bamboo Easels, worth 1.00...T5o " LotS-quart Graduated Tin lluckets 10c " Wo havo on hand tho finest assortment of Dolls in tho county, and will mako tho following liberal ofl'cr: Any ono purchasing ono or more Dolls to the amount of 50c or over will receive, f reo of charge, a nico Doll's Chair on the abovo date. To avoid tho rush come early. GIRVIN. DUNCAN & WAIDLET'S. Elegance in Stationery. You are careful about your writing paper, of course nothing shows good breeding more clearly than correct correspondence. But your little notes to "the butcher, the baker, tbe candle-stick maker," do not need to do on suennno quality-paper as your epistles to friends. You can save money there by using our cheaper grades of paper and envelopes. The best Is here also the next best. Both correct In every way. HOOKS 4 North Main & BROWN, Street, Shenandoah, No. Pa LOTS Of holes in a skimmer 1 Lots of ways of throwing away money. One ot tne beet methods ot economizing is to Insure In Urst class, thoroughly reilaule companies, either life, tiro or ucoldant, such as represented No. 130 South Jardln street, Hhonandoah, Pa, WALL PAPER! ItA.RCA.mS! Big Reduction in Wall Paper, Must mako room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - CAHDEN, 22t W. Centre Street, Khenandoah, Pa. Just opened in the Sgan Building, No. 8 East Contre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENANDOAH, IA. R.uet Shoe I-hcsh ! Kattct Hunc Dressing l LEATHER STORE! la -W. Oontro t. JOHN I), TKIC2Wtm. Rarpin' Stewart's, men front other towns say too, wltb all the leading and latest man 51 iuobes wide, for 39c. These goods Centre Street, FOTTSUE&iIalS, PA, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! NOVEMBER 3 AND 4, 1893. 1 Barrel Ammonia, largo bottles .. 7c each 1 Barrel Glass Cream Jugs, worth 10c 5o " 50 Opal Bread Plates, worth 26c 15o " 1 Barrel Colcry Stands, worth 85.' .... 15o " 500 Saucers only, worth 5o 3o " 1 Barrel Wine Glasses, worth 5c 2a " W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Fear Alley, Between Centre and Lloya Streets. "Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon building, Iiorseahooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. H. F. FAUST'S Electric Call Bell Burglar Alarm! Simple, Ported and Cheap. Everybody dc lighted with tt. Orders left at 120 Mouth Jar din street, Hhenandoah, Pa.. will bo promptly attended 10. Tho Man Who Wrote the Song "Jf 7iivcr care to wamUr Vo hi oiw flreaiiiet" was lnplred while sitting before one of cv fine Heater,.. I also have on hand the b Htcvr and ltangen in the market and a lai 'c :"'- ct Housefurntshlng Goods. Plumblm.'. molt and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. T. O. WAlTERS, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Hhenandoah, Pa. iS'j BofitU Main rttrect, IShonuuclonli, T.. All work guaranteed to be nrnt-cli',3 a every reereet. We respeottully solicit a et-are ct your patronage. Goods called for ana d- vrrea Tor st 2Tat a. 33. 3. OIokkl CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PAiilOR FBKaUBON HOUSE BLOCK. Everything In the tousorlal line doc clasa style. Everything neat and v i
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