MEAL TIMES Do you ever consider the quality of the H-A ypu are eat(ng It may be good. It m.gbt fee twtMr, purer, (refiber and more wholesome. li It not worth while to make mire that your Vikl, Onltee. Mugar, Mutter, Kggs, Hpleee and lsnamerable other groceries are of the best quality? There la such a trifling difference In the prteea of the beet and the wont that It cer tainly doe not pay to buy the wont, even on the false gromd of supposed ooonomy. The beet la always the oheapeat, because the Hmatmtmtaotory and durable, and the very beet of everything In the grocery line la kept at Cur; Centre mill Wlilte Sts., HIIKNANIIOAH, IA. THIRD EDITION HONORABLY DISCHARGED. Dr. Iloelilerner ('learn Himseir or An iwvory ChBrtu". Un Several days ago announcemont was made ef the arreet of Dr. Hochlernor, of town, by n rUteoHro from Philadelphia, on ft charge BMwle by a fraternal Insurance society in which the doctor had attempted to defraud the society by certifying that members were ill when they were not. It ia with pleasure that the announcement of Dr. llochlornur's aequlttal is annotinoud to-day. The cane lias been disposed of by a Philadelphia magistrate and the doctor lias been honorably dlt- eharged. This ess shows one of tbo dangers by which physicians are constantly surrounded and how easily thoy may be victimized by designing people. Dr. Iloelilerner beoamo one of the examining physicians for tbo society while a resident of Philadelphia a few months ago. A member presented himself for examination, claiming ho was ill and entitled to lieneflts. The doctor questioued the man and then prescribed for him, but tho society afterwards claimed that the man was not ill. The doctor was bound by tho state went of the jiatient. He could not open tho insn to see if a complaint really existed. Havo you triod McElhonny's fried oysters? U-Ki.tl WORLD'S FAIR GOODS. Jlolderman, the .Imveler, Offer Genuine Articles for Sale, Holderman is offering for saloathiajowolry ettiblisbmeut, on North Slain street, a largo collection of goods which were among tho ox hibits at the World's Fair in Chicago. The stock consists of elegant clocks, bronzes, silverware, jowelry and fanoy goods, and oach and every article is genuino. They wore on xhlbition in the Liberal Arts and Manufac Jurors buildings at the World's Fair and Mr, Holderman gives a guarantee that they wore among the original articles displayed thore. 11-21-tf USE DANA'S SAKSAPAEILLA, its "THK KIND THAT CUBES." Med oysters a specialty at MoElhenny'e 0-12-tf Boa't Tabanoa Spit or Smoke your Ufa Away la the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless Gunrinterd tobacco habit cure. The soot Is trilling and the man who wants to quit and can't runs no physical or financial risk In using "No to-bao " Sold by all druggists. Book at drugstores or by mall free. Address Toe Starling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. w s s-iy Have you tried MoElienny's fried oysters 9-12-tf Harriett at GlrarilTllle. Junes S. Bardett, the famous humorist of Jfeve York, will give ono of his delightful entertain taenia in the Palace theatre, eirardville, on Monday evening, November FT, 1893, tinder the ausploes of Aqua Lodge, l O. O. F. The prices of admission will be tat 25 and 35 cents. Mr. Hurdett's enter teiiuoent is a rare treat. 11-81-St Livery stable keepers should always keep Arnica A Oil Liniment in tho stable, nothing like It for horses. lm Pottsville is now filling tho strikers places u the Lehigh Valley railroad. Bay Kmstone flour. Be sure that the a&nio Lbmiq & Uakr, Ashland, Pa., is printed on very sack. 3-."5-3taw. 'The Dazler.f A large audlenee was daazled and pleased ky "The Dassler" at the Stone opera house hist evening. Tho oomedy has been changed somewhat for tho better since its last produc tion in this city and the company which appeared iu it last evening is the best that kas played farce comedy in this city this season. Mnghamplon, (N. '.,) lltpublican. At Feignson's theatre on Tuesday, Nov. 28th. ALL WISE HEADS agree that toe use of a liver pUl after dinner, or to ac loompljsh special f results, Is an im portant step in civilization. ur. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are better than other Uver pills in almost ev ery respect. 1 hey to the smallest, easiest to lake, most natural In the war they act: cheapest, because guaranteed to give satis faction, or money returned. We all have weak tpott. Generally it's the Uver, An active fiver prevents impurities and poisons from entering the blood. " Pleasant Pellets " luiva tonio effect urjon the liver and the general system. They cure Indigestion .Dys pepsia, IHxzy Spells, Sick or Bilious Head- cues, ana an uerangemenu oi ua uver, Kctsach ana bowels. Thk UA.KKR8 of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pay you $800 If they can't give you ft complete and permanent cure, 25 OENTii per yard for Oil clot fc that mU on sight, others tip 86c. 48o. and upwards. Al gradas of prttty OttrpeU. Call for bar galna. C. . Frlclce's Carpet Store, 10 South Jardiu Street. en j-" ir W If A PLEASING PLUMPNESS, Mrs. Claudo Clary is Now as Woll as Well Can Be, The Unreasonable Demand of Modern Housekeeping. Irritability and Nervousness aro Results to be Avoided, The evils of excessive housekeeping must ho souarely met if ono values the future happiness of her homo. 1 The number of women who aro becoming victims of nervous ailments from this strain on nerves and brain is alarmingly on tho in crease. It is not many steps from over tired norvos, to discouragement, n complaining tongue, and final collapse. Excessive nervousness or lr rltabillty is the most common result of over work. As a well known physician has ex pressed it, what pain is to tho hrokon limb, such is nervous irritability to the oxhausted brain. MISS. CLAUD CLARY. Tho remedy for this condition is not hard to find. Paluo's celery compound supplios the tired system with all it needs in tho way of food for tho ucrvos and nourishment for the blood. Depression of spirits, bad temper, nud melancholy disappear with puro blood and stronger norvos. Paine's celery compound makes sound health and a permanent condition. A vory short time after taking celery com pound there is an unmistakable feeling of increased vitality, clearer brain, stronger powers in overy direction. Mrs. Claud Clary, to-day ono of tho hand somest women in Topeka, writing to Wells Richardson & Co., says : "I have boon a sufferer from nervousness and have tried several remedies, nono of which did me any good. This season I tried Paine's celery oompound. I used ono bottle and It gave me immediate relief;! used two bottles and am as well to-day as I ever was I have recommended the compound to several of my friends and am sure that they are satisfied with it." This is tho experience of women everywhere, Letter Lint. The following letters remain uncalled tor at the Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, I'a., post office, November 25, 1S8: Conners T. H. Rice Lewis Rellly Katlo Parties calling for advertised letters should please soy "a-ivertisod." One cent will be :hirgod on all advertised letters. II. C. JJOYKR, P. M. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she cluns to Castorla. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla, Mnsloale lit Delano. A grand musicalo will bo held in tho Delano hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. 23th, for the benefit of St. James' Protestant plscopal church of Delano. The prices of admission will bo but 15 aud 25 cents. After the entertainment a special train will bo run to Mahanoy City and Shenandoah. 11 21-lt UsB Wblw' Laundry Blue, the bei Bluing for laundry use. Each package makes two quarts. 16ota. Sold by Coakloy Bros. All kinds of Law Blanks for sale at the IlKRALD Oifioe. AueWon llouui to Open. Max Reese's auction commission house will be opened on Saturday, 2Gtu Inst., and every Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday thereafter will hold auctions. The stock to be auctioned on Saturday next will consist of men's fine overooatsand children's suits and cloaks. There will be a private sale of general mer chandise every day. Mr. Reese's auotion rooms are in the Dougherty building, corner of Centre aud Jardiu streets. 11-28-lt A Voice From Florida. nr w V. llvnnm. r.tve Oalt. Florida, save Hed Flag Oil Is one of tbe most suooeasrol PAID euros we sell. Ill an uuutuiun ronuiuy Tor Kbeumatls a, Neuralgia and liuralna. Red Flue Oil ooU 25 eents. Bold at P. P. 11. K trim's drug store. llurchlll's (Jnfe. When staking a neat and well conducted ocfo, go to llurehtH's, comer Main and Coal streets. Polite and prompt attention. 11-7-tf Friod oysters a specialty at McElhonny's 0-12-tf Notice to the 1'nlillc. In ordor to provont any misunderstanding on the part of Its patrons the Hmhalii has deemed it advisable to announce that Messrs. Charles II. Lewis and Cleorge W. Keiper are no longer oonnected with the paper. All orders for advertising and Job work for the IImhald should be left either at the main office, 836 East Coal street, or at Keose's auc tion rooms, Dougherty's building, West Centre street. Mr. Beese is authorised to wake oontraeU for advertising and Job work in behalf of tho IIkbai.d. l'WWONAL. Mine Foreman Davis is on the sick list. Mine Foreman David Morgan is Improving, Mine Foreman John W. Morgan Is conval escing. Major J. F. Finney Is confined to his house by sickness. C. II. Anderson, of Pottsville, was a visitor to town to-day. Misses Mamo Williams and Mamo It. Iloyer spent yesterday In Philadelphia, tho guests of friends. Frank Hoover, formorly an employe on the Herald, is about to start a dally paper In Shamokin. H. K. Donglor and wlfo returned home last evening from a visit to relatives below the mountain. Ex-Chief Burgees D. J. Williams, now a resident of Philadelphia, is spending a few days in town with friends. Hon. Ellas Davis, of Broad Mountain, was In town yesterday. He was all smiles over tho recent Republican victory. Leo, A. Bamberger, tho hustling agent for a Now York clothing house, will probsbly tako in tho California Exposition this winter. Capt. Thomas Morton, who died in Mt. Car mel this week, was an old Schuylkill countlan, and forved in the 81st Pennsylvania Volun tccr Regiment. The appointment of Frank Reese, of Shenan doah, as ono of his clerks, Controller Severn has made no mistake Mr. Reose is ovory way qualified, and has earn oil tho appointment by always doing faithful work for tho succoss of tho Republican ticket. Wo wish him suc cess. Ashland Local. TJSK DANA'S BAB8APABILLA, rw "THE KIND THAT CURBS." THE BOARD OP HEALTH. X ltegutar Monthly .Heeling Held List livening. Tho Board of Health met in tho council chambor last ovonlng with tho presidont, Dr. 8. C. Spalding the Secretary, T. M. Scanlin, Messrs. Miles aud Mcllale, members, and Health Offloer Miles present. Tho absentees were Messrs. Broughall and Malone. The following Is a list of the diseases re ported to secretary since tho last mooting, diphtheria, ono; scarlet fever, ono ; scarlatina, one; typhoid feavcr, ten; measles, fifty- three. The Health Ofllcer reported having served copies of tho ordinance aud rules and re gulations of the Board on all physicians, justices, undertakers aud clergymen of tho town. OHicer Miles also submitted tho following report, showing his efforts since tho last meeting to abate nuisances : Notified sccro tary of tho School Board to havo ashes re moved from one of tho school yards. Drain repaired on tho Dowling property, South Main street. Out house and sewer on Otto Carl's Markot street property repaired. Saino work done on the Gather property, West Oak street. Same on John Skrytulck property on South Main street. Nuisance on James Eagau property, South Gilbert street, re moved. Manure bin of John Roberts re moved. Ash bins of J. J. Franey's West Coal street properties cleaned. Nuisance removed from the Oarby Egan property on Lloyd street. Rubbish removed from Straw berry alley and gutters put in better condition James Thomas removed oyster shells from tho pavement at corner of Coal aud West Btreets. Manure bin (of Harry Acker re moved from Pear alloy aud ono of William Neiswender's removed from the same alley. John Loe, of North Catherine street, notified to remove nuisance and nuisance on North Wost street, between Lino street and. Apple alley removed. . After accepting tho foregoing report tho board adjourned. Successful Tea. A number of people atttended an English .Tea glvon by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird last ovonlng, at their rosidonco on Line street, It was a very enjoyablo affair, tho host and hostess giving the guests a royal welcome. nice sum was realized for tho Primitive Methodist church. Are you suflerincwith Consumption, Briehts Disease. Rheumatism. Scrofula, Blood Poisouinir, For anv of the mauv stubborr complaints which make life' ' miserable ? Do you know that RADAM'S Microbe Killer cures all such diseases by re moving the prime cause mi crobes. I here is uo uiscuse in curable if this remedy is taken iu time. A 50 page book, con taining valuable information for aunerere, mailed Free, The Will lam Itadam H Irrol Killer Co. 7 ialgbt M., New Yorfc city. G-rulilor Bros Agent-- for Shenandoah. Just opened in the Egan Building, No. 8 East Centre street, a full line of Fall and Winter Millinery. Miss Annie Morrison, SHENAWDOAH, PA, LAST NIGHT'S MUSIOALB. Tho VT. C. T. IJ. unri "Ys" Iluvo n. Vory Jtn'oyithle Time. The W. C. T. U. musloale held last evening at the residence of Mrs. Gather was a decided success. There were about a hundred persons present, and among them could be singled out members of tho W. 0. T. U. and also of tho "Y's," by the emblem of purity, the bow of white ribbon, which they wore. The same emblem, whloh could be seen on the ohande Borland also on the piano, suggested tho thought that the services of both were set apart for that evening for the cause of temperance. With ft slight variation, on account of sickness, the programme M published In last night's Hkrald was rendered with acceptability. At Its close, lemonsde and oako were served, and ico cream was on sale. The members of the W. 0. T. U. expoct to realize a nont llttlo sum, which will bo used to further the Interests of tho temperance cause in this oommunity. An Invitation is hereby oxtended to nil who were present last evening, or any others, to attend tho meet ings of tho Union hold at 2 o'clock FrMay afternoon, at tho temperance headquarters, Robblui' building, South Main street. Let us put forth earnest ofibrta to savo our boys, our brothers, and our husbands from the slayor of mankind, Intemperance. Mother, wako up 1 -A Mbmukr. .SOCIETY MEETINGS. Two Vory Intoruitliirr Programs ItiMiIy for To-nlglit. Tho "Y" weekly mooting will bo hold at tho usual place to-night and the following program will be rendered : Bcripturo read ing, Clara Yost; roading, Hattie Mansell singing, male party : reading, A. C. Morgan "A week's happenings," Edward Danks duct, Misses Morgan aud Brown ; critic, J. T. Lawson. The Daniel Webster Literary nnd Debating Society, of Shouandoah, will moot in Refo wich's hall at 7:30 o'clock this ovening. Program: Address, president; declamation. G. 0. Kolper ; oomlc reading, John Bockor; singing, quartette j reading, B. F. Mausoll comic doclamation, W. B. James; debate 'Resolved, That women's suffrage should be adopted," affirmative, P. F. O'DonucU and William Lewis ; negative, F. Williams and II. Cathers. ComliiK Invents. Nov. 29. Grand Thanksgiving Evo hall in Rohblns' opera house. Schoppo archostra. Nov. 30. Thanksgiving tea party, undor tho auspices of tho Primitivo Methodist church, in tho basement of tho church. Nov. 30. Oystor roost in Bobbins' opera house, under the auspioes of the Vestry of All Saints P. E. church. Doc. 20. Graud cantata "A Merry Company, or tho Cadets' Picnic," at tho P. M. church. Feb. 0. Fifth grand ball of the Gymna sium Club in Robblns' opera house. For sixty days Beagey, the photographer rill give a 10x12 phtlnum picture with everj twn nf hla 8 wbinelnL -VISIT THE Pittsburg Novefty Store Chtnawaro, Queensware, G lassware and TTAT TTV A T GOOD3 at lowest ( ) I j 1 I ) A 1 prices. Call and examine the stock and be convinced we carry the very best lino, No. 25 West Centre Street, Shenardoah. u. it 28 South Main Street. Bargains I Henriettas, special in all shades, a good ono, 76c per yara, worth uuc. Standard Prints, 5c. A largo assortment of Ladles Cashmere Gloves to close out cheap. Good Ginghams, 4c and Cc, worth 7c and 8c, A lot of Floor Oilcloths to closo out at 15c, original price, 23c. Dress Cloths a specialty. From 25 to 75 pieces in tho best shades. A big drive In Underwear. Gents' Red Shirts, all wool, Toe, lormor price, THK LADIEn' GARMENT DEPARTMENT! Is complete. AH new and stylish goods and at prices beyond competition This Department is oomplete, embracing lull line of ingraius ana iiruseeis at the lowest prices of any. Shawls, Blankets, Notioas, Corsets, Children's Garments And a lob in Velvet to sell at 00c, worth $1.00. Acknowledging 110 competition 111 the trade, I assnro you bargains In every department al tho old reliable stana. a8 BOUTH MAIN STREET MISCELLANEOUS. F OR BALK- -Nine shares HchuyllilU Trao- tlon stock. Apply at tms omoe, m SOLICITORS WANTED. For Apply at IIihalI) office. particulars, Q ALKHMEN WANTBD. Free prepaid out O At. One ot our agents has earned over S,000 in Ave years. P. O, Dor 18TI, Now York. ll-as-8t WANTED By an elderly gentleman, board and a warm r.wm In a respectable family. Apply at Herald office. 11-28-lt T7IOK SALE. Cheap, a drat class grocery I1 store with slock antl fixtures. A desirable stand. Must be sold. Good reasons for sUUug. Address, by mall, "X," IIkhald omoe. ll-26-lw pr7cr nn A WEEK pld to ladlse and gents (PO.UU to Mil the Rapid Dish Washer. M'lLahAji and dried them in two minutes with out vetting tbe hands. No experleuoe netos sarys mils ut sight! liermaneat nojHlon. A0 dress W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 11, M umbus, uaio. P. I Mil HI' Daily Surprises in Dives, Pomeroy and POTTSVIXiIjE, IP -A.. 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 money. Try it and see what a large amount of goods you can buy for a dollar. At Our Millinery Department You can get a new bat of the latest otyle at almost any price. Hats to suit all In price as well a in style. You can't find n larger or better assortment of tbo millinery art tban wbat wo bave. IKT WRAPS-w3 are at tbe top, ufactured goods. Ladles', misses' aud children's coats, capes and circulars at surprisingly low prlceB. A vast uruount bavo been soul, but new goods are received dally. So come at any time and we will be glad to serve you. rss We always bave bargains at this department, but now we havo something Hpeclal. A lot of all-wool Zebra Cloth, 54 inches wide, for 39c. These goods cost the importer ninety cents, but he needed funds and wo bought the job for cash at great reduction. A lot of 40-inch all-wool Serges for our notice before 'tis too late. Another lot of 30-Inch Camel's Hair tention is needed to see these goods, as they will go very quickly. DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART 5 and 7 North C. GEO. MILLER, Manager, WANTKD. Reliable man hero and another outside to open small omce and handle my goods Position oermnneot. Htamp and references. A. T Mourns, care this paper. UIB-et YOUNG MAW WANTED! Kft nail up signs and distribute Circulars. Good ay scnasiamo. uunoun Louniy Auverus- ngt o., uattie ureoK. jtucn. u-s-imo. AGE VIM make J500 a day. Greatest kitchen utensil over Invented. Retail Jicts. 2 to II sold in every house. Sample, postage paid. uve cents, l-orsneo at MOJiascin, uinoinnau, O. 10-ll.wed 26t iOO 1'lSIt 015NT. earned by our syndicate In six months Little capital rans be mulllnlted hv oursvstem or pneculatlmr. Weareoxpert judges of tho market and suc cessful nperatots w. li. r iifliitii & cu., Brokers, rntsDurrj, fa. lO-W-lm. E -STATE OP EXOWER WALBW1CZ : Letters of Administration on the estate of xoer W'nlowlcz, late of West Mahaaoy townsnvo. nonuyiKiu county, i-e. nsyivft-na, deceased, r-ave been grante 1 to John .T. Dobbin, resldlnc in the borough of Khenauuoan. county and state aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted to sain osuue are requested to maKe payment, nnd those having claim- nuddemands will m&ko Imown the same without delay. . John j. .uouuiH, Aamimsiraror. October 8, 16U3. Ot o-a-w NOTICE OP DISSOLUTION OP PARTNER- I ship. Notice Is hereby given, that the artncrsuip lately sunsisting Detween Charles llrvin. J. M. Duncan nud J. W. Waldlev. under tho Arm of Ulrvln, Duncan and Waldley, has been mutually dissolved. All debts owl g to the said partnership are o be received by Ohts. Utrvfu, and all demands on tho said partnership are to oe presenteu to him lor . navmect The late business will be continued. at the old stand, by tbe said Chas. Glrvln. UIIAIU.ES UMIVI.N. J. M. DUNCAN, J. M. Waidley. Shenandoah, Nov. 10th, 1893. 11-ll-Staw CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Riven that an application will be made to the Onurtot Common Pleas of the county of Schuyl kill and Htate of Pennsylvania, hi Pottsville. on Monday, the 4th day of December, 1898, at 10 o'olock in the forenoon, under the "Act of As semuly to provide for the incorporation and regulation or ccriai'i corporations. " apnrovra April 28th 1871, and tbe sunplements thereto, for the churmr of an Intended corporation to be cullod and known aa "Society of Sons of Llthuan'an Citizens of Schuylkill County, Pa." Sad association is to be looated at Shen andoah, I'a., and to bave for its object tbe main tenance or a society tor social, eaucauonai ana beneficial purposes to Its members from funds collected therein. S G.M.HOLLOPETER, Attorney for Annlk ants. Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 8, 1898. ll-10-oaw-St iKroifXainj. rFFICK OF TUB COMMISSIONERS OF J Schuylkill county, PottuvUle, Pa , Novem ber S. IDS The undersigned, the Commission ers of Suhuylktll county, will receive sealed proposals until 2 o'olock p. m., Monday. De oemher 4. 1IMS. for tbe ereo'lon and completion of a on-span lW feet) wooden bridge, at or near Klmmol's tanyard, Hubley township, this oountr. Plans and sneclnoations can be seen I at tbls offlcd. Tho CommUstoners reserve the right to reikOt any ana an nins. HAMUBL G DbTUHK, JAMBS J BOWES, ELI-V.R E. REED. County Commissioners. Attest: P. J. CONNSLL, Clerk. 11 T-4t-oaw NOTICU. Office of Commissioners, Schuyl kill county. Pa.. November 8. 1888. The undurohrned. the Commlasloners of Schuylkill county . will reoelve sealed proposals until 2 o'clock p. m., Monday, December lib, 1893, for the erection and completion of a one span (M feeti wo dsn bridge, at or near Sohwenk's Hall, Huhley township, this coui-ty. Plana and speolflcatlons on be seen at tbls omoe. The Oommistloners reserve the right to rtjeoi&ny usa an oius SAMUEL G. DaTUKir, jambh j no was, MM AS K. HE HI), County Commlsslonsrs Attetli-P. J. CONNKi.i,, Clerk. 11-T-ltoaw RamaillS! Stewart's, men from other towns say too, wltb all tbe leading and latest man 33o a yard. This material is worth Effect Cloth at 17c. Your early at Centre Street, WALL PAPER! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, Hi W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, FBitorjeoN House Hlooe. Everything In the tonsorial line done In first class style. Everything neat and olean. SHOEMAKERS' General Supply Store ! Wholesale and Retail PRICES, aroxsr x. TxiuaiaE, Ferguson House hldg., Centre Street 139 floutli 9Iiilu Htrcttt, All work guaranteed to be first-class In every rcsiect. ' rMpestfully solicit a share ot your patronage. Goods called for and delivered Bilk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. FAIR! jfl Under the auspices of tho d coLumefni d II. & S. F. E. Co., No. 1, 5 I BOBBINS' OPERA HOUSE, SHENANDOAH, A BEGINNING, d Ending JANUARY 3, 1891. S T In addition to the attractions bv 5 a themagnitlcentdlsplayatthobooths a there will be a grand I t MlUi EfiTERTAlHMEKT 1 g ? And other amusements. Change of lr a program each night. A numbered a ticket given to oach person purchas- i ing a ticket of admission. P i Tickets, Only 5 Cts.
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