GOIH the work j a e of i A fill other 1 c i xiilJl cleaners. I C The Modern Cleaner combined. I Does not C All Grocers. - f 5 .".isiPi8" scratch. 5 t New York. 1 EVENING HERALD FItlDAY, M A11C1I 13, 1800. Commissions Stopped. I'rothonotnry Deegan Ims been olllclally notified that tlio .ttorncy-(lcnoml lins advised Governor Hastings that Mahanoy City anil Shenandoah arc nut entitled to have ward Justice and protests havo been tiled against the issuance- of such commissions. Tho sftnio Injunction applies to Giranlvlllo and Minersvillo. Under this notico tho I'rothouotary will abide by tho Attorney General's opinion until tho result of tho test rases now pending is determined. A lllg Simp In Photographs At Ilichard Il.ibb's, 201 West Centre street. A special ofl'er in tho New Argentic Portrait. Having secured tho agency wo will issue two hundred tickets through our agents at BO cents a piece. To every purchaser of one of theso tickets, and $3.00 upon presentation at our gallery, wo will forfeit a dozen line cabinet photographs and a line Argentic life size portrait, 1(1x20 inches. Do not miss this chance. 3-11-St It's 'Winning Now friends Dally. What? I'an-Tina for coughs nud colds. At Grulilor llros., drug store. Wi-UKnown Here. From Philadelphia Times. Morgan U. Gable, who began his news paper career with the Tuiuaqua Courier, then went to Heading as editor of tlio Herald and latter joined tho Pittsburg Commercial Gazetto still', Is at tlio bead of the new Pitts burg evening paper, tho News, which begins publication March 10. Mr. Gablo stands very high sin Western Pennsylvania news paper circles and is an able and careful writer. Spring kid gloves just received. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. I'or Charter Membership. The one hundred charter member seholar sbips for Wood's Business College have been sold, but the sale will bo continued for a few days only. Three departments at tho price of one. Apply to Prof. Thomas Martin, special organizer, at tlio Ferguson House. Kulluuy Iinprmeliient. Tho Pennsylvania railroad intends having a double track railway the entire, distance between Pottsvillo and Xew Boston Junction, and that part of tho work between Dark Water and Pottsvillo will begin as ioon as weather pcrnutB. Don't Tl lllo With Coughs and Cohls, TV Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and be cured. At Gruliler Bros., drug store. "Willi lor Our Spring Opening. Wo havo just remodeled our largo and commodious store room and invito you to our spring opening on Friday, March 20th, to inspect our latest novelties of spring and summer clothing in high grado goods at money-saving prices. Our stock consists of 20 cases which arrived to-day. liespectfully yours, I,. Bi:rowicir, One-Price ClotbieV, 3-12-tf 10 and 12 S. Main street. HOOD'S PILIiS cure Iilvcr Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas" nt laxative. All Druggists. EmmmmTmnimnmiimnnmHininmmmnmiiminm Painless Dentistry, New Methods, New Dental Parlors. DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Opera House Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Entrance on Oak Street, j Ofllco Hours : 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. j miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Did We Hear You say that your Watch, or Clock, or Earrings, or Jewelry needed repairing ? If so, we are now again fully able to do all kinds of repairing, giving you first-class and honest work at short notice at the most reasonable prices. Our extra stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY Must be reduced and we sell you anvthiiur in the Store at almost j a sacrifice prices. IKE ORKIN'S 129 S. Main Street, SHENANDOAH. PA. arr...... II LATEST DESIGNS. TABLE FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60oper yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre and Wt Streets. 13 EJ PERSONAL. James M. Mullahoy got tlio Wnsley bicyclo. P. J. Mulholland visited friends at Slinmo kin to-day. George Holvoy returned to Ills home in Heading to-day. Miss Ijuira ItewM), of Ashland, was a guest of town friends to-day. Morgan Vt. Price, of Lost Crock, was a visitor to town lust evening. Amos Walhridge, of Mahanoy City, trans acted business in town to-duy. Mrs. 1'. P. D. Klrlln and Miss Sadie Gilbert, enjoyed a sleigh rido to lllngtown to-day. James McFaddeii, of Girardvlllo, Client a short timo in town this morning on his way to Pottsvillo. Charles Klrlln, of tho College of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, Is in town to spend n few days witli his parents. Albert Arnold, publisher of tlio Girard vlllo Press and Times, mado u pleasant call at the Hi;i:ai.i oltlco last evening. Justice Sherman and Thomas Brow, of Mahanoy City, woro tho guosts of tho family of Mlno Inspector Stein, on West Oak street, last evening. At Jimics Goodman ami Cii'h. Fresh eggs 15 cents per dozen. Best pound-print creamery butter 27 cents. Country dairy round prints 20 cents! Good tub butter, 10 lb tubs, 18 cents. 2-3-tf l'liuprnlK. Tlio funeral of Joseph Holvey took place yesterday from tho family residcnce.on South West street, and was attended by a largo number of friends. Tho remains wero taken to Tamaqua for Interment. Tho funeral of Charles Monroe, infant son of Dr. and Mrs. C. M. liordncr, took place yesterday afternoon from tho family resi dence on East Oak street, Servlco was held in All Saints'Frotestant Episcopal church nt 2:30, itcv. an i-ossen ouiciating. Tlio attendance was large. Messrs. Michael Muldoon, Harry Wasley, Georgo H. Krick and George W. Kcipcr wero tho pall bearers. Interment was made in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Surprising Prices For Spring Capes. A manufactmer sent us a largo shipment of capos which we will close at tho following prices : All wool cloth capos in black, tan, navy or brown for Site; OSc; f 1.10; $1,48, $1.03. These aro full length and width and splen didly made. Clotli capes richly embroidered, $3.38, worth $5.00. Velvet capes, lined with rich brocades embroidered in dozens of new styles, only $4.39, worth $7.50 each. Separate skirts, to wear with shirt waists, mado of elegant black brocade, lined with rustlo lining, velvet binding, only $1.08 less than cost of material ; these goods and prices aro tlio choicest od'ering of our great clearanco snlo ; our early removal compels us to make quick selling prices. 3-13-tf E. J. Wilkinson. Tho Scraiiton Kisteddfnd. An eisteddfod which has aroused an unusual degreo of interest will be held in tlio Frotiiingham theatre, Scranton, on March 17. Tho musical director will bo Prof. David Davis, of Cincinnati, O., and Hon. H. M. Edwards will bo one of tho adjudicatorsj Tho president of tho morning session will bo S. Burd Edwards, Esq., of Pottsvillo. A prizo of $300 will bo offered for tho clioral compctiton, Tlio Tempest." Make Your IIojh (.lad. Also your pocket-book by buying your slioes at factory prices at tho Factory Shoo .Store. Don't forget wo give you a beautiful penknife with each $1.00 purchase. . 3-13-tf J.A. Movi:n,Mgr. ItitrlcHquo Company. Mclleury's Big Burlesque Company will give a line enjoyable entertainment In Bobbins' opera houso to-morrow evening. comprised of tlio latest melodicsaud choruses by the lady members of the company, Everything will bo produced in every parti cularasat tho Gaiety theatre, Broadway, Jew York, for 100 nights, l unny comedians All como if you want a good hearty laugh. Popular prices. Matinee at 2:30 p. m. It Vtiv tlio Jlutny Season, A two-cape Mnglo texture Mackintosh, $3.73 j doublo texture, j0.2o. A nice uni brclla. Examlno them at 3-5-tf It. F. Gill's. Struck Blind. William Harrington, a prominont electri cian of Hazlcton, was struck blind while fixing an aro light. A lamp did not work properly, and when ho touched the lamp to examine it a short circuit was created. There was a vivid flash and a ball of lire darted pass the electrician's bead. Ho fell back with the cry, "I am blind!" Tbo caso is a stnmgo ono from both an electrical and medical point of view, and is tho first of the kind ever recorded. Special llargains, Laco curtains 10 cents, wortli 75 cents ; toweling 4 cents, worth 5 cents; whito blankets, 10 cents a pair; best ginghams, 5 cents per yard ; white apron check, 3 cents per yard ; tho best gray twill flannels, 15 cents a yard ; a few Jliwos' long coats at half price. This salo for Thursday and Friday only. At 1'. J. Mo.n.kuianV, 30 South Jlaiii street. 3-ll-3t Hulls to ho Itlessed. Tho new bells in St. Mary's church, at 51c- Adoo, will receive tho blessing on St. Pat rick's day. Father Dletrick, of Mahanoy City, and othor clergymen will bo present. Solemn high mass will bo eelobrated boforo noon. Jlreniiuii lor Commissioner. Daniel E. llrennan, one of the most promi nent Democrats of this borough, lias an- j nounced liluiclf us a candidate for the otllco of County Commissioner. Mr. Uronuan lias nlways been prominent In tho party circlos, and it will bo a plcasuro for overy Democrat to support the party and him when tho tlmo comosL 3-0-lw Killer's Artenlun A Veil. The National Drilling Companyuroprepar ing to resume the sinking of Hater's artesian well near tho biowory in Mahanoy City. Tho well bad been drilled to a depth of 1010 feet without any productivo rosults, boverul munthsago, and was then abandoned. Tlio boring will bo rosumed this week and con. tluuo to a depth of 2,000 feet if necessary, llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruisos, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skn eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glfro perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. Special i'or To-morrow. Free at the Schcilly House : From 7 to 12 a. m., one boiled egg with u 5 cent drink.' From 12 to 0 p. m , one half dozen oysters on half shell with one Ave cent drink for 10 cents. From 7 to 11 p m , hot soup with every Ave cent drink Any period aftor this 4 fried oysters for 10 cents. Everybody wclcora Saves many a dollar. It will wear six times as long as n linen col lar and never has to be launder ed for it's waterproof. Saves annoyance and discomfort, also. It never gets limp, never chafes the neck, and when soiled is quickly and easily cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. Every collar is stamped thus f TRADE1 TRADE . ELLUL0II MM mi ii wt TSTm MARK- INTERLINED Tho only gonnlno Interlined collars and cutrs with a "Celluloid" surface. Ask your dealer for tliem. If lio does not sell them suuil direct to us stating size and stylo wanted. Collars 20c each, Culls 10c. pair, postpaid. T1I12 CELLULOID COMPANY, New Turk. G A tt I 1 Ti Is tho he t cleanser DHrUUiU for these good. Irtnitai'soN's Tiiic.vTitn, ! I'. J. l'lcnousox, Manager. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT MONDAY, MARCH 16th, '96 C. 13. JEFFERSON, KLAW & ER LANGER'S FAHOUS COUNTRY: CIRCUS. 3 GREAT SHOWS IN ONE-3 A ROLLICKING COMEDY A MAGNIFICENT PAGEANT A GENUINE CIRCUS. Tho Largest, Grandest, Most Kxpensivo and Complete Indoor Entertainment ill tho world. PRICES, 25c, 50c, 75c & $1.00. Reserved seats on Bale at Klrlln's drug store. R0BBINS' OPERA HOUSE. ' ONE NIQIIT ONLY. SATURDAY EYEKING, MARCH 14, MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. McHenry's gnglish dwells Bid BURLESQUE CO. 20 PRETTY GIRLS, FUXXY COMEDIANS, CIIAI1ACTEH VOCALISTS. If you want a good hearty laugh, sec this show. Popular Prices. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ACAn JVt 100 acres clear, and with option 1 of purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling and barn nud all necessary out buildings in good order niul repair. Will be Bold with or without stock and farming Implements. Conl Is supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles ot n first-class uiarkit. ill trade lor town property. -vALSO-v A PAT? PI 173 acres, near Zlons Grove, 75 Iv acres clear. Dwelling cost over SJXO. uooa urn nnu out miuuings. Btocicana larm Implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of any good licensed property In bhenandoah. Ennnn'uumimnmuumimnniuuumnmimmmina 1 REMOVAL.-) ! Rear in mind the fact, ami keep It E WW iiUvavB lefori' you when in newl a of wall lmjier, that TiloMAM 3 3 HxYDKit has removed hU wall paper ja biuru i M No. 23 S. Jartlln St., g Near Davenport's Hardware Store, I THOMAS SNYDER, j I PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER. J 23 S. Jardln St. E Call and see the new spring styles Just E E Issued. 3 luuMminuumimimiuimnnnmmwmiml C!L IN TWO. We liavo just Tecelved a largo stock of crinkled . . ', . "CREPE PAER" Which wo will sell at greatly reduced prices. A five foot roll for 10 cents, formorprlco25 cents. SEE : WINDOW i DISPLAY. HOOKS & BROWN 4- North iyi sin St. ltcsnlutioli of llespect. At a regular meeting of thoi ltoscuo Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1, of Shenandoah, Pa., Held on tbo 12th inst., tlio following preamble and resolutions wero unanimously adopted. : WnniiEAs-. Ilv tbo snd death, on February istb, IhshI, one of our brother members, John Hnriilinrt, was called from thno into eternity; therefore, be it i llwnlml, Tbnln the death of'lhfa brother our conqmny has suffered a severe lots, mid we feel tnotdcchlv that this brother wnsn faithful and most earnest member, prominent In every good work or the company. ui'ftoivcii, Thai wo extenit to me nmicieu fnmllv our ulnerrn MVlnlmtliv In their nlllktton and commend them'for care to Him who can remove all sorrow. llewdved, That these resolution be entered on the records of the eomimny ami printed in tho Kvksixo llmiAi.n, and a copy presented to the family of the deceased, and that In token of our los the h.lll of the company ho draped in mourning for a icrloU oi tinny nays. I'AYIU V Al.l'., Km Aim Ilrown, 31. O. Wt'ltH, Committee. Muldoon, tho Wrestler. It is not generally known that tbero aro two groat wrestlers named Muldoon, but such is tho fact: both aro champions, the ono a man and the other a Shetland pony. The latter Is a superb dlinlniiltivo specimen of horse-llesh and fully makes up in spirit for what ho lacks In size. Ho Is a beautiful irown in color, marked with whito spots. perfect In form, as gcutlo as a kitten and a natural wrestler. Tho sturdy groom, who Is his opponent in all of his wrestling bouts, ha3 never yet been ablo to throw bim, try as ho will. Tho act is Intensely amusing, as both man and beast aro comedians and pro voko no end of laughter and applause, especially from tho ladies and children. Muldoon is only one of tho many attractions to bo seen with E, B. Jefferson, Klaw & Erlangcr's "Country Circus," at Ferguson's theatro on Monday evening, Marcb 10th. Fees of Constables. County Solicitor Ulricli yesterday gave an opinion to tho County Commissioners on the question of fees of constables. In it lio says all constables elected at tbo last election must bo paid under tlio feo hill of May 23, 1S93 ; that constables cannot receivo pay for making returns to court, attending general elections or special, township or ward and borough elections. For making an arrest constables are entitled to $1.00, which is paid when tlio case is finally disposed of. Prison wardens dare not pay it, nor pay mileage. For executing a warrant for tho Commonwealth, ho is entitled to $1.00, no matter what tho number of defendants. For serving sub poenas lie is entitled to 50 cents, no matter how many names it contains. For serving an attachment ho is entitled to tho pay of a sberiil 's otbecr. ltad7iewicz AVon. The caso of Isaac Levy, of New York, against Charles Itadziewicz, of town, was arbitrated at Pottsvillo yesterday and re sulted in a victory for Mr. lladziowicz. Levy sued to recover $73 for nine thousand paper butter boxes which Radziewicz claimed ho never ordered. The arbitrators gavo an award to Itadziewicz and directed that Levy pay tho costs, which amounted to as much as tlio claim. II, V. Bartholomew, Esq., of Pottsvillo, represented Levy and M. M Burko, Esq., of town, looked after Mr. ltadzlewicz's interests. Tho caso first came up beforo Justice Ilcnscmun, of Yorkville, who gave judgment lor I.ovy, nut when an appeal was taken to court Judge Bcchtel iO' versed tho decision. Tho suit just arbitrated was then instituted beforo a Pottsvillo Justice. Injured in tho Mluei. Henry Prico, of Ashland, whilo at work at tlio Packer No. 3 colliery, at Browns ville, was bit by a pieco of coal that fell from tho roof of tho breast, lacerating tho left side of his face about the eye and cutting Iiis nose. Mr. Price s injuries, whilo not serious, aro of such a nature as to prevent his working fur some tune. lteuellt' L'OHlponcd The benefit for Alex. Davis, which was to have taken placoou Monday evening, next, has been postponed until April 20th. A Xew T.odge. A new council of tho Daughters of Lili- crty, to bo known as Never Idle Council No. 20, was instituted last night at Malianoy City with a charter membership of thirty four. Your Choice. Property No, 5 and 7 North Main street, cither with private residenco or hotel alone, Scbeiily IIouso. This proposition open for two weeks. 3-11-tf DIICI). JIOItltlSON. On the 12th lnt.. nt Sbennii.lonh. Pa., Ullza, wile of Mnurice Morrison, aged 09 years. I'uueruiwiu mice place on Jlonday, loth Inst., at 10 a. m., from the family residence, 339 liist Centre street. Itemiiein mass at ine Annunciation church ami inter ment In the Annunciation cemetery. Relatives ana friends respectfully Invited to attend. 3t MISCELLANEOUS. ni.F.ItK WANTKD.-Upon application at the j jikuald oniee, a lauy cun secure a losltion as clerk in a store. TOK SALE OlE ltnxT. l.rlok r. JJ North Main tti eet, consisting of two three- cwry m cuing nouses, eacn House will he sola scperntely or both us desired. For further In formation apply at the 1Ikuai.ii olllce. 3-13-3t TjWlt HUNT A storo room nt No. 3s North x. .?I.n,l,V,''trF't- Apply to Philip DIcrmnn, 31 rorth Whltostrcct. 3-12-lw IjlOIt HALU.-A 8G00 hond of t!ieLnkcsldc Hallway to bearing 0 percent. Interest. Apply at this olllce. I TtOIl SAI.L.-lhe wnter pump, counters and ? bar fixtures of the. Hehellly House. For further Information npply to J. K. 1. Sebellly IOIt SAI.U. Desirable brick hotel and dwel ling known ns Dormer's Atlantic Harden For terms apply to Mrs. M. Dormer St. Clair !' 1-31-iw-eod I WANT free tests of Satln Kcent perfumes glen and orders filled. Five trial bottles rohtpuld 10c. Albert Wood. Perfumer, 725 V oodward, Detroit, Mich. Satlp-Skln 23c Soan postpaid 12u 2-2l-lm-d4v Our Spring Stock Of clothing has now arrived, which consists of a large stock ot lino Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, Single and Doublo Breasted Coats and Sack Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR Op KNEE PANTS, . . . ONE YACHTINQ CAP. Is a quick seller. Children's Suits of numer ous designs can be found in this stock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Malu and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, 1'a. Rev.Z epama Eminent Methodist Nerve -Trouble by Paine': Celery Compound. Rev. Zephaniah Meek, D. D., is a house hold name all over tho South. Silico 1807 ho has owned and edited tho "Contral Metho dist," tlio leading paper of tbo Methodist i Episcopal church in the South. Ho repre sented his state nt tho General Conference. Ho was ono of tho Kentucky Commis sioners at the Chicago Columbian Exposition. During his ministry in tho South ho lias built and dedicated fivo chapels. Ho writes from Catlettsburg, Ky., whero his homo is, as follows : "I havo used several bottles of Fatno's celery compound for nervous trouble, result ing from overwork, and witli immediate ef fect, as well as permanent benefit. It is the best nerve tonic that I havo ever tried. It has also been used in my family with great benefit." Tired-out, half-sick men and women need something mora than a mero rest. They need n positive, unmistakablo nervo food ; they must havo a roservo of nerve-force to draw from, beforo their heads will ccaso lo acbo and their nerves ccaso to tremble with neuralgia. It is estimated that tliero aro over ton million nervo fibres in tlio body. So long as theso minuto tissues aro kept fully nourished, ouo lives in blissful ig noranco of any such thing as neuralgia, headaches or even a nervous system, but let ono become "run-down" and tho'nutrltion of tho body get low, and every ono of theso myriad fibics becomes a "llvo who" within tho flesh. Headaches, neuralgia, rheuma tism, and other forms of nervousness and debility result diroctly from a famished ner vous systoni. Paluo's celery compound is able to correct this faulty condition. It builds up the nervous system nud sustains H The brain at onco feels tho strengthening WAIT?' ! For the 19th carload of Western Horses: Which William Neiswenter will dispose of at private sale shortly, at his stables, corner Main and Coal streets. This stock will consist of drivers, workers and general business horses, all sound, well bred and well brvAen. Every horse sold will be, guaranteed. Our Stables are the Inrirest and most commodious in the region, as they are constantly stocked with horses for sale or ex Minmrc Anvbodv in need ot a nice pair of workers or a fine busi ness or pleasure horse can find his choice by calling upon us. Watch This Space . . . , . . For Day of Arrival. USE ELECTRIC SALVE ( KING OF ALL I) It cures Outs, Ilurns, Ilrulees, Scalds, Ulcers, Holla, Carbuncles, Abscess, Etc. For sale by c, II. HAuENBUCH, Druggist, North JIaln'Strcct, Shenandoah, 1'a. IiMectBJ. Divine Cured of ellccts of tho suporb nutriment. 'Ihero aro thousands of men and women to-day wlio bavo been enabled to keep vigorously at work, who must havo given up but for Paino's celery compound. Nervous affections aro a warning to busy people. At the earliest sign ot Tcduccd nervo force, inability to sleep, languor, or a gloomy habit of mind, ovcryono should look Immediately to tho nutrition of their nervous system and to tho purity of their blood, l'aino's celery compound will attend to both of these urgent needs moro thoroughly and moro speedily than anything elso In tho world. Paino's celery compound is not to bo confounded with tho common preparations, tbo sarsa parillas and nervines. Being a discovery of a man of scienco, Prof. Edward E. Pholps, M. D., LL. D of Dartmouth College, it lias tbo support of the best physicians; they pro scribe it universally; and tho many sick persons made well by its use proves that that support is merited. To tho great majority of business men a. vacation, to say nothing of tliree months of complete Inactivity, is out of tho question at this season, even when their brains demand a coinplcto rest and their nerves acko and threaten them with prostration. Now, there, aro hundreds of business men and hard worked professional men in tliis city in just this condltl6u. What aro they to do? Those who aro tired out, "rundown" and debilitated at this trying season will do well to read some of tho straightforward and convincing statements from tho men and women who bavo boen cured by Taiue's celery compound. Nervous weakness vauishes boforo Paine's celery compound as mist before tbo strong, health-giving rays of tho sun. Convince yourself of tho fact at once, if your health is at all impaired. WOOD'S Shenandoah Colleqe T 100 Charter nember Scholarships Now told. Tbo fnlo-will he con tinued for a few days only. Three Departments at the Price of One. BUSINESS, r SHORTHAND, . . ENGLISH, PENHANSHIP. THOMAS MARTIN, SPECIAL ORdANIZER, FERGUSON HOTEL FALL and WINTER STYLES. Call and see the brightest, breeziest, snappiest. , lot of Fall and Winter Suitings Sbcuau- doali has ever had, ' Wt'rf Mflvrtc nn fit were dealers In new Ideas. We're leaders or reasonable price: If yon nro a hard inau to suit wo wal you to call. PORIZ & bro.; 2 North Main St. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c Agent lor Heading Brewing Co. 's Ilcer and Porter. He and 11Q S. Main St, 1 & w il l
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