REVOLVING Dating Stamp SO CENTS. Strongly made and will last a lonir time. It stnmns all the months and years from 1895 to 1900; all the figures from o to 99 and tne worilF rec u, ans u, paid, ac'p'd and cnt'ed. Size of letters and figures, MAY 14, 1896. HOOKS & BROWN a- North Main St. FOLLOW THE CROWD And you will reach the Mammoth Clothing House. We have won the reputation of being ... THE FOREMOST ESTABLISHMENT For stylish and correct-fitting clothing. Spring styles selected with the usual care. Prices to conform to the times. Good light suits for men, $5 and $8, formerly sold at from $2 to S3 more. Chlldrens' Light Suits at Half Frlce. , . . Full Line oi Hats in all Styles. L. Goldin, Prop. 9 and 11 S. Main St. EVENING HERALD KlilDAY, MAY 15, 1SD0. Notice to Taxpayers. On and after Thursdny.May 14tli, ISM, fivo (5) per cent, will lie added to all unpaid 1SII3 taies, M. J. Scan-lan, 5-8-0t Kccelver of Taxes. 80 l'rr Cent. deduction aro the prices on our big line of men's and boys' russets and gondolas at Wonier's shoe store. 4-20-tf NOW 15 your Tina We have just received an im mense stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Spring and Summer Clothing In all the latest novelties of the season. Call early and receive your choice. We are selling clothing at such amazingly low prices as to reap harvest in bargains for buyers. We never fail to please you if you call and examine our big stock. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE 29 S. islain St. Formerly Wilkinson's Old Stand, and Next Door to the First National Bank. 1 AM ALWAYS IX MY DENTAL PARLORS. Filling with all known material. Crown nud Itridgo work. Kxninliiatioiis free. Ex tractions free, when now teeth aro ordered. Cleaning teeth freo when I do your work. All extinctions painless. Pure gas adminis tered, (jmtranteo with all my work. Artificial tcetli inserted and mounted, DR. J. W. VAN VALZAH, Ferguson's Theatre Block, Corner Main and Oak Streets. Tube the Iron frtttlrwuy on Ouktttrvvt. Oftlce IIoutb : 8 a. in. to 8 p. m. STEAM RENOVATOR Now in operation for thocprlnfr lioune cleaning. Carpetslfteaned, a Specialty. X Tea tliers and Mattresses Renovated. lrico I.Ut: Renoviitlmr carnets. Ilrusseli nnd 1 terrain, 8o per ynnl. Heavier Kiwlt, -toper elaaneu mm uu tiitticruu. nuir. cii txmou. cheaper KTtulea, Called for and Delivered Without Charge, by Your Command. Ada, STEAM RENOVATING CO., Bower, street and Apple alley, Shenandoah, LATEST DESIGNS. .j ! TABLE i FLOOR OILCLOTHS From 25c to 60c per yard. E. B. FOLEY, Corner Centre And West Streets, Vw. . . .I ijUtlUt. ..,.u,JL' .J,tl.Ui!-'iB,J!llMH 1 T T sjjfani . afcjHjtft&f-v POTTSVILLE LETTER. Tlio lCcxult of 11 llltier Newspaper Tend In Tiilutifun roTTSVil.t.n, May IB. In pursuance of tlio decliion of JudRO MoI'hoiMii, tho County Comutiwloners, by ndvico from tlieir Solici tor, John O. Ulricli, Ksq., luvto refused to reeostiliio thoso Justices affected by tlio decision. They cannot do business without a commission, which lias been refused them. Tlio libel suit of Mellaril O. Jones vs. Sophia M. Harris, John M. Harris nndllcnry Walters, all of Taman.ua, camo up before Judge Albright yesterday. Tho suit is tho outcome of a bitter feud between tho Tama cjua Hecordcr and Tiimaqua Courier. Richard O. Jones, prosecutor in the cisc.wns n reporter for tlio Itecoruer and wroto under tho naino of "Cyrdc." Mrs. Harris is tho widow and Administratrix of tho lato Hohert Harris, proprietor of tlio Courier. John M. Harris is a son of Mrs. Harris and is acting at mana ger of tho impcr, 4ind Henry Walters is a reporter for tlio Courier. An alleged libellous attielo appeared in tho Courier and was ap plied to "Cynic." George J. Wadlingcr, Ksr),, ttated that ho had only been employed ill tho enso at noon ns K. II. Koch, )., counsel for defendants, was unablo to Iks present. On this account ho wanted a dis continuance in order to examine tho indict ment moro thoroughly, which ho thought was defective, bo much so that there was grounds for a motion to quash tho indictment. District Attorney Itechtel and J. O. Ulrlch, Esq. ,ou behalf of tho prosecution, objected to a continuance as there wcro two homicide cases in tho next terra, ouo of which would take up at least a week. Judgo Albright over ruled the motion to continue, but counsel for tho defenso wero granted tlido to make a motion to quash. At 1:30 p. in. tho caso was again brought up and the motion to quash was argued. Alter argument Judge Albright announced that tho indictment should bo quashed for the following reasons which wero a part of tho motion : First, that tho alleged libellous matter docs not refer to somo ascer tained person or is ascertainable from tho matter itself, as being tlio said Richard O. Jones, as alleged by inuendo In said indict ment; second, that tho inuendo contained on tho second pago of tho said indictment pur porting to deflno or explain who "Cynic" is, is not clear and .intelligible, and is not such an inuendo as can bomado tho basis of ad mitting evidence to prove who was meant by the word "Cynic." Patrick Murphy and "Dick" Amour, the well-known detective, were in 1'ottsvillo yesterday .on business. William Francis Doyle, M. D., has returned homo from Philadelphia. Dr. Doylo gradu ated with honors last week from Hahnemau Medical College W. H. Jones died nt tho Pottsville hospital from an accident which at tho time it happened was not considered serious. Ho was standing on a ladder, holding a water plpo, when it fell from his hands and threw him to tho ground. Ho struck on his bead and never regained consciousness. John Leonard, an old .nud well known resident of Pottsville, died yesterday after a lingering illness. The deceased was 71 years old, nnd was horn in County Dcrry, Ireland, and came to this country when a youth. In politics ho was a Republican, and was elected County Commissioner in 1884. Ho leaves a widow and seven children. Tho funeral will take plaeo on Monday afternoon. Jacob Wilkales and Mike Savick, charged with assault and battery, on oatli of Charles Geguzes, of Shenandoah, wcro found not guilty and tho prosecutor must pay the costs. You Cuii't Always get something for nothing. Try "Periodical Tickets" and see if you can't. 5-15-0t AN AUDACIOUS INTRUDER. rllieky Miss McMiunis Put Hint to flight With a Oiiii. t about midnight Mrs. McJIanus, of Peach alley, observed a man acting suspiciously at her chicken coop, bho ordered him 'away, hut ho took no heed, Mrs. McManus' daughter, MIssTessie, who is a schoolteacher at Xew Philadelphia, gavo a similar order with like result. Tlio young woman with drew, got a revolver and upon her returil again ordered tho' man away. Instead of complying-, tho fellow walked up to tlio houso and tried to force open tho door. Miss Mc Manus didn't faint, hut pulled the trigger and put the intruder to flight. It is net known whether ho tool: tne bullet with him. He left his hat behind, and that is tho only clow tho police have to w'ork on. Watcli for "Periodical Tickets," 5-15-0t PlTHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the lteglon Chron icled lur .maty . urusiil. Mahauoy City has two hlcyclo clubs, tho latest bearing tho tltlo of Juniors with a a membership of, 10. A fat men's base ball club has been organized at St. Clair. The players weigh from 101 to 200 pounds. Farmers uro selling potatoes in Mahauoy City for 20 cents a bushel. Tho electric light globe in front of Bren nan h saloon, on urtli Main street, was broken this morning by a laborer running a pole through it. A Strung Kid, C. D. Kaler will make a strong bid for Shenandoah patronage for his opera house in Muliauoy City next fall. He will run n private air qver tho Lakosido Electric Rail way for freo uso by patrons of Ids theatre. "Periodical Ticket llouks" freo to nil. Ot Alterations Started. Carpenters havo commenced to make the alterations in tlio apparatus room of the Rokuu Hook & Ijuulor Company, to make Siico for the chemical engine nud additional team of horses. Latest in silk guards, see show wiudow display, at Iirumm's jowohy stoie. A met Worth Kiionlne. A "Puriodleal Tioket Hook" will bo given to you soon if used according to instructions will entitle you to your favorite paper or magazine for one your free. o-lo-ut Kxci-edingly Narrow Kkuupc A large loaded uugon and a team of horses belonging to (Jaltley & liiitton, of 1'ottsvillo, etenped being struck by a passcugor train nt tho lime kiln crossing ortho P. & R. rail road by tho narrowest margin at about 11 o'clock this morning. The horses swerved just in tiniq and broke tho polo of tho wagon, which cut a leg of ouo or the horses. We have a special inducement In brown still' hats. Wo want you to call as our prices aro surprising upon examination. At MAX LEVIT'8, 15 East Centre street. A l'oliit About Spoiling New'., Everybody is Interested in sporting news; therefore, everybody should know that Tlio Philadelphia Press devotes moro space to sporting news than any other paper la tho country. If you want to bo up to the times, you should read The Philadelphia Press. II FftGTORY SI SI!. A Priest's AnuUm'sary, Rev. Herman Dlcdrlch, pastor of St. Fidelia church, Mahauoy City, celebrated tho twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination to tho priesthood. Appropriate nnd solemn ser vice in commemoration of tho event wero hold In the church during tho day. Resides tlio numerous congratulations received by telegram and in person from his coufcrres he was also tho recipient of valuable tokens of esteem from the congregation to which he has devoted in a quiet, uuobstruslvo manner the last twenty yiars of his ministry. Among tho visiting clergymen was Rov. Theodero Schucttclhocller, of this town, Tim Celltrullu Shooting, Special to Uvrni.no IIi.iiai.u. Ckntkalia, May IS. Tlio condition of William Hepncr, who was shot in his bar room yesterday by Miko Corrigan, has im proved so much and a diagnosis of tlio wound has proved so favomblo it is now believed ho will recover. Corrigan's whereabouts remain a mystery, although the pulico and detective forcoof tho county has been on tho alert slnco shortly after the shooting, Carc-ln at Lost Creek. At about 1 o'clock this morning tho caving in of workings of Packer No. ' colliery near Lost Creek, pulled down tho surfaco under tho Lehigh A alley railroad main line, cans. Ing a breach 02 feet deep and 12 feet in diameter. It was accessary to maintain a transfer system at that point during tho day. A gang of navvies from Delano was put at work soon after tho occurrence to fill the breach. Tho work will bo completed by eight o clock to-night. lClsenhnrt Hurled. Tlio, funeral of John G. Eiscnhart, who was burned by an explosion of gas at Shen. andoah City colliery on Monday, took plaeo this nfteruoon, at 1:30 o clock, Services wero held in the United Evangelical church, Rev. I. J. Reltz oiliciatiiig. Tho attendance was very large. Tlio pall bearers wero C. W. Deiiglcr, G, W. lieddall, JI. h. Keinmerer, John h. Hassler, R. Stocker And John Link. Interment was mado in tlio Odd Fellows' cemetery. Tint- . HvnlB nf Vnntnnr Ql.w, Store. We havo over 1,000 pairs that wero mado to sell for $1.50 and $2.00. Tho Factory price is 03 cents, either black or tan. Hid Coal Trade. Thcro is nothing of moment to change tho current of all'airs so far as the anthracito trade is concerned. It Is moving on with quietness towaid a better condition, if tho output is but kept at a fair quantity during the next sixty days. Tho demand at present Is not of any great volume, for the buyer is apt to hold tho opinion that littlo is to bo gained by any largo purchasing and ho will iiud after a littlo whilo there will be just as good a chance to secure supplies as at present. In tho meantlmo thcro iscoal being forwarded to points of distribution whero it can he readily had when any demand for it may set in. Tho producer lias tho market will in hand'and ono may, therefore, expect better results this year. Seward's Journal. Tho latest stylo and color in men's tan shoo can bo found at tho Factory Shoe Storu. c(Ms JCcconlecl. The following deeds wero filed in tho Recorder's otlico yesterday : From Robert Ermisch to L. G. Yost, lot in Nuremhurg : Charles E. Titman to Fnnnio E. Davics, half a lot in Shenandoah ; from tlio executor of Win. Acker to Daniel F. Miller, lot in Port Clinton, with assignment of Daniel F. Miller to Rosalia Holland ; Win. P. Drumhellcr, to James E. Mitchell, piece of land in Landing vlllo ( Mary Itarr, Clinton J. Jiarr, Isabella R. and Henry Gable, her husband, to John 11. Bowman, picco of ground in Schuylkill Haven. If you want a uico sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. A Miraculous Ehciqic, Frank Krammes, employed at tho Glen- dower colliery, near Minersvllle, passed through the breaker rollers nnd sustained severe injuries. The rollers became blocked, nud in releasing them ho was drawn in. Krammes was found below in tho chute, being paralyzed by tho squeeze, and with but a slight scar. It is tho first caso of tho kind on record. Krammes may recover. Hri.fit. lEpillK'tlimu In Ladies' and Children's" russet and fine gonuoia suoos in cuuiess varieties at Womer's, 121 N. Main street. 4-17-tf Murrlu ge License. Marriago licenses wero issued to the follow ing persons : Alfied Brobst, of Trcmout, and Emma Kimmel, of Donaldson j J. F. Wilder ninth and Ellen Siuton, both of Pottsville ; Peter Kekelko and Mary Stramhah, both of Mahauoy City ; Leonard Rudolph and Dora E. Sheunou, both of Nuremberg ; Henry Lockhoven, of Ashland, and Cora Oostrich, of Butler township ; John J. Foster and liable D. McMicImel, both of Seek ; August Kansas, of Shenandoah, nnd Eslella White, of Mt. Curmcl ; Daniel Lludcnmuthand Mrs. Susan Rowe, both of Palo Alto : Jacob Weber, and Frances Goodman, both of Mahahoy City ; Harry Jones and Lizzie Wliiteh'air, both of Seek ; Thomas Rykiowicz and Muryjanno Niyzys, both of Shenandoah. Tor Sale Cheap , 1 gray horse, 1 bay mare, 2 single spring wagons, 2 sleighs, 2 single sets harness, 1 platform scalo and 1 counter scalo. Reasons fur selling, leaving town. Jamim Goodman & Co., 5-8-tf 27 West Centra street, Tho County Treasury Low. Tho county treasury is again vory short of finances, and tho I roasurer has rofusod to pay any bills this week. Tho amount on hand Is barely sulliclont to meet the running expenses of the court. It is expected that by noxt week the treasury will be reimbursed tulliciently to meet all demands. HOOD'S TILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A pleas'-nt laxative. AH Druggists . (Julio nit Honor. Prof. W. N. Elirhart, superintendent of tho borough schools, lias been invited to bo ouo uf the Hoard of Examiners in tlio higher bronchos at the State Normal School, in Mansfield, Tioga county, Juno 0. This is considered quite an honor and it is probable that Prof. Elirhart will accept. Mahanoy City Record. Win. I'ellll. Alex. Jonos Is all smiles. Tho caso is the arrival of a now son. Thomas Scott went to Philadelphia as a delegate from Lincoln Section to tlio Stato convention. If you want a fine wedding cake, let Otto make it for you. Health Jtcport. A caso of diphtheria it reported at Samuel Davis', on North Jardln Btreet. lion's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. . ..... .Mi.lmimy Cltj'a Js'ew l'lny-houses. Architect WIso nud Foremiui.Rudo Barley, both of Tyrone, who will havo complete c.ha,rgo of tho construction nud furnishing of linler's new opera houso, arrived In Maha uoy City yesterday nnd ttlli push tho work to completion rapidly. A force of masons have already finished a foundation in tho rear of the building, which H now being mado ready forjho bricklayers to coinnienco operations Monday. IV will be the finest theatre in the statu outsido of the large cities. Tho new' Herskorthontro will nssumo shape shortly, the old buildings liavlng been razed. Tho brick work will commence on Monday. nftor which tho Iron work will be constructed. Mahanoy City people will certainly havo first-claw accommodations so far as theatres aro concerned. Checks for tho famous gold allumjnum table waro can only bo bad nt tho Factory shoo Store. Wo give them to ovcry pur chaser. Mr. rilenii Injured. William H. Glenn, of tho Shenandoah Lumber & leed Comnanr. was urctty badly. though only temporarily, injured1 yesterday whilo at tho site of tho now White street school building. A w heel of a curt slid over a stone, causing tho vehiclo to lurch against Mr. Glenn and it knocked him over nn eight- foot embankment. Mr. Gleim fell faco down and was reudercd unconscious. Ex-Chfef Burgess Smith and Arthur O'Hura spent Jully ten minutes in restoring linn, and then took him in a carriago to his home. To-day ho was much improved. To Graduates. Wo havo placed on our counters a beautiful line of cream gloria and china silks, henrietta, cashmeres and albatross. Also a fino assort ment of India linens, nainsook and plain and dotted swlss. 5-7-tf ll. F. Gill. To-night's Concert. Tlio open-air concert to bo given by tlio Lithuanian band this evening, will no doubt bo highly enjoyed, as tho selections are all new. Tho concert will bo under tho direction of Prof. ,Zeitz, and will ho given on tho awning of tho Dornbacli building, occupied by Messrs. Tabor and Walenk. Almond, walnut and filbert macaroons for salo at V. V. Otto's. Tlt McDonald-Gibson l'lghr. Wo are in receipt of an invitation to wit ness tho ten-round contest between Darby McDonald, of Mt. druicl, nnd William Gibson, of Palo Alto, which will tako plaeo next Monday evening, at Mt. Carinol. Tho contest is for tlio light-weight championship of the coal regions and a $150 stake. TS THE H10N for prudent-minded men to wear "Cel luloid" Collars and Cuffs. They are waterproof, and besides saving laundry bills and bother, they arc comfortable to wear, never chafing the neck and .never wrinkling. They can be in stantly cleaned with a wet cloth or sponge. The original interlined col lars and cuffs with a "Celluloid" sur face. Everyone is marked like this. TRADf Elluloi INTERLIN ED Imitated of course, but you want tin? Genuine una your money's worth, Inslft upon gorxu lunrked wltti abue trmle mark:. At Ue furnish ers urMlrcct from us. ColUis20cta.;CuCa 40cw,. im!r, mail age paid. State felzt ttnd style, TIIi: CFAAAJUOin COMPANY, Neiv Ytirk, SAPOLBO u fV.SSSS'SSSS. Special Sale In soap and washing powder for a limited time only. 10 oz, cako of puro soap for 5 cents. 12 oz. package of bofct washing powder, Be. 4 lb, packago of host washiug powder, 20c. This is verv low for first-class goods and just what you want for nouse cleaning. Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. Ta vj. Dealer In all klnda of Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, E;tc. Goods Always Fresh. NO OLD STOCK KEPT OI: HAND. 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA, IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get It, then come to us for It, We carry tho bit ot Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly, riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. FAS COTTOLnNB. SoTTOLEtta. is rrtr ripsf . - . to" modem ciieinical science to the quliiiary art. The best cooks use it because the food prepared with it is more appetizing, healthful, and economical. TLPC'dttolenqtrnde.marks are-"Cbo?if"and Jieaa iritotton-piant ureathoa tvery tin, THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY tlilcaeo, San Tort, l'lilladelplda, FOR STYLE, QUALITY AND TASTE In artistic Millinery, consisting of high grade goods at low cost prices to cash buyers. Sailor hats 15c,- Ladies' dress shapes 25c up. All shades of Satin Ribbon, 5 inches wide, for 25c per yard, for short while only. AT K ETJ 8 V' Gr I VEaoa.ILaa Umm ;i S 26 South MISCELLANEOUS. OH SALIC, A filncer sewing nmchlne. Mn..,l l.nn.l nn,r Will 1,1,1 olio t) for i-ash. to llenrv L. Jonen. 238 West Coil! street. MJ-lw 771011 SALE Dwellings No. 215, 217,219, 221, V 223 and 223 Eat Coal street. 3Iost dep.rnble loeiumn. Appiy io . . iioumns, siiciinuuunu Lumber nnd Feed Company ofllee. 4-23-tf "TTfANTED. Active, reliable men to travel nnd solicit orders (or fruit and ornnmentnl nursery stock. Permanent employment nnd p;ood pav. Iteference required. Address the It, O. CIIASK CO., South I'enn SqM Philadelphia. 5-9-26 t-cod 37OU HALM. A 3-story frame business prop- erty on North Mnin street. Ono of tho mo.t desirable properties in town. Apply to K V. Shoemaker, Attorncy-at'lav, corner of Centre nnd Market streets. 4-23-1 m PAVINGS AND CKOSftlNGS. Parties desir ing stone for pavings or crossings should write to F. J. Folk. Shu man's. Pa., or Commer cial Hotel. Shenandoah MS-lm IjlOIt KENT. A largo double, well-lighted 1 rim, on the second floor, centrally located with all modern conveniences, suitable for offlec purposes. Apply at I. IEefowlchs clothing house, 10 nnd 12 South Mnin street. 4-22-tf VHARGAIN. One good double houo and two lots with stable on the rear of lot, can be bought cheap. Tho empty lot Is on the corner of Vino nnd Second streets, Mt. Carmel, with a frontage of 25 feet on Vina nnd ISO deep on Second. This property 1 only two squares from tho main street. For all otherlnformntion apply to J, 11. Gould, Mt. Carmel, Pa. 5-12-2v ATTENTION, Grand Army Men ! -(o) If you want the regu lation Grand Army and Sons of Veterans suits, the only place to secure them is at the One I'rice Clothing I louse, No. io S. Main street. These suits are guaran teed in every respect. We have been head quarters for these suits for many years, and we stand ready to return your money if they do not hold their color. The price is right, the goods are guaranteed, and the command is, Forward ! March ! TO THE One-Price Clothing House 10 Siutli Main Street, l. REFOWICH, Rrop. Also a full line of Clothing, and Children's Novelties a specialty. We have no competitors. WANTED. To buy n show case about 3 or 1 feet In length. For any further information coll at POVINSKY'S DRUG STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST.. SHENANDOAH, PA. ij Suits Made to Order AT I Former Prices. Illue, Illuck, Brown nnd Gray Cheviots, $10. Mixed Goods, (Stylishly, Made aud Trimmed) f 10, ?U, $12, f 13 and $14. Stylish Pantaloons. J3.00 S3.50, $4.00 j and upwards. Black Clay Diagonals, J15. These goods are all well lined and well made, livery suit guaranteed tofit. KELLY & CONWAY, NO. 5 W- CENTRE STREET. BEDDALL BUILDING, o-i'O nf - itar'i l'ltUliUrfc-ti I S I iM'JTiQV III I Sam IU I I' M'Vmm I ' 1 i Main Street. WOODS Shenandoah College I 360 STUDENTS Eight Principal Teachers . . . . . . Ten Assistant Teachers. Business, Shorthand, . . . Penmanship, English, Typewriting. Combined Scholarship .... $150) One Department 5a S.,l.4WOQD, t Rresident. OPEN EVERY DAY Go to tho Shenandoah Dental Rooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. We nial-e nil kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Croivns Logan Crowns, Crown and Brhlgn work and all operations that per tain toTJental Surgery. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. We nro tho only users of vitalized air for tho painless extraction of teeth. .SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, ITitman'g Block) East Centre Street, t Office Hours: 7 a. m. to S p. in. A FULL LINK OP ivf - t yprr . . .SHIRTS With attached or do tnchetl collars. y Also n full. line of SOFT SHIRTS. It'g ngsortmcnt of SPRINQ and . . .;sunnER NECKWEAR PORTZ & BRO., S.Or N.- Main St. DO YOU OWN A BICYCLE ? Wo can sell you a new wheel, ot the finest nmko nnd Kuurantcc, lit reduced prices. Wo inuke a specialty ot . . . REPA1RINQ BICYCLES t Do not send away from town to have your wheel repaired when It can hedono nt home iusfc as good and much cheaper. Fjiust .Bicycle Wprls, Ofllco: 120 S. ,Jrtfln Htrect, Blieyndoahrn J. LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. i A n "4
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