ijiji j Pi inc- 1 c 1 A COLD DAY WnuM be unexpcetpil tn August but in cumi.t ritnnn "lt n cold ilay" when don't hmc (nmethiiiK new for our trnU Just now it li AFTER DINNER CUPS AND SAUCERS. Hi'O tlirm in our upiHT window. Titer wrro miwlr tn urn nt 35 mid 50 ent i-iwb, l.ut tlii-y fin- yours for 15 nnd 25 cents. HOOKS & BROWN a North rvimln St. Sued lilt DiniuhU'l. Anotl'pr instanci' whero Thompton'a Ditih Uierta Cure wm tlic inonns of raving life comas from Clmrlus Unrulier, of South Wllliamsi'ort, Fa., wlio sns: "Several months ngo inv ilnUKliter whs taken with a evore wifie of diphtherhi. Our physician did all ho could until hIio became so weak tlmt ho liail to (rive her up. I used Thompson's Diphtheria Curo and she iccovoied. I credit lier recovery to this excellent remedy, nnd words fail to express my appreciation of the medicine." Sold at Kirlin s drug store nt cents a lxittle. Niitiiraliiition Dfi' Thursday and Friday, Octolror 1st and 2nd are the days set down by the courts for parties desiring to becomo naturalized, Applicants, therefore, will govern themselves nccordinely. James It. Decgan, rrotliono- tary. 0-21-tf THE CLOAK AND DRESS GOODS RECEPTION. The new Cloaks, Wraps, Ladies' Suits and separate Skirts are comiue daily. We intend to make thisdopnrtnicnt more attractive thnn ever, and in a few days we will formally invite our thousands of patrons to come and sec the Grandest dis play of rich stylish garments ever offered by any store outside ol l'hilauclphin. These Cool Evenings Remind you of wanner under wear not the cheap common kind but good fleecy cotton or line merino or wool; we have an extra good line in all grades at popular low prices Blankets are Seasonable. , Get our prices on blankets be fore buying; we have them all cotton, partly cotton and strict ly all wool; we handle only the best makes aud have good big blankets that we sell for very little prices, 39c to $10 per pair. White Bed Spreads and Down Comfortables. Another lot just received ; 110 matter what your wants are in this line we can suit you tapreacls 29c, 89c, 9Sc, and up to $5. 00. All our com forts are filled with pure white cotton or feather down. The McCall Bazar Patterns. Scores of buyers already attest their appreciation of this de department ; we receive new patterns daily, and sell the latest and best patterns in the world lor 10 or 15c. positive ly no higher ; we will match any 25 or 50c. pattern sold for 10 or 15c, why pay more? One Item at the Dress Goods Counter. The third shipment of those famous dollar Boiicle dress goods at 75c. per yard, not thread of cotton in them ; only the finest silk and wool , ten new choice colors of this popu lar goods now on sale. L. J. WILKINSON, MAIN STREET. LLOYD STREET, REMOVED TO- 20 East Oak Dr. J.W. YanValzah's DENTAL PARLORS. Denlstry In all its Branches. Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. Painless Extraction. Artificial Teeth Inserted. All Work Guaranteed. No stairways climb anymore. to mmmmmmmmmmim 5,00' BARS OR ST TO BJjflOLD ,BAKS FOB 6o. WiLKINSOQ Street. S HELD FOR LIBEL. The Danger ttt Using Names of I rlrtids In Correspondence. A libel suit wai Instituted licforo Justice Cardln last night hy M. M. liurkc, F,i., In hchall of a prominent young Lithuanian named Matt. F. Iilnr.is. Tho accused Is an ther prominent Lithuanian named muk ifSK. Tho facts of tho caw are of a very inter esting character. They hinge on tho anxiety of a young man to work himself into tho good graces of a woman, and yet not having the courago to communicate with her in jierson, or undor hisownnamo. In writing letter Losis gave his own house number for an answer, but used tho name of his friend, Maids, for the add row. The letter got astray, was knocked from post to post, and got into Marin' hands after having assed through the dead letter olllco nt Washington, I). C. Iilazis got as hot ns his nmiic implios whim e learned how his name had been used and Is anger went several degrees higher when ho learned that the woman to whom tho letter had been written was of immoral leputntlon and in its jour neys the letter had followed her to at least two houses of llko reputation. Itlazis, after considerable investigation, loamod that the letter had been written by Lesis and charged him with it. LcsU acknowledged tho wru ng and tried to smooth tho matter over, but owing to tho character of tho woman in tho case lllazls refusod to overlook tho act and nst night ohmxxI tho arrest. In presenting the enso Ltwyer Jlurko read the letter In question as follows : ".HllnKAKIHlAII, l'A., "August 11, 18'JO. Miss M. llalley, Conl ttrect, "liKAll Mlfs: Excuse ioc for taklnir tills liberty of Mending you this note. "Will you ilone let mo know how you would like In your company prc-M'iitly. 1 forward this letter with intention not to be diwimtoliited and oblige, ours respectfully, "J. JOSNEH. "This will servo your answer. "Mil. M, 1. 1ILA7I", "SI Kust Centre street, "Town." Lcsis resides at tho address given nt the bottom of tho letter and lllazis! resides on South Main strcot, so it is presumed, Iesis ntended to claim tho answer at his own ad dress under lilnzis' name and tho latter would never know that his name had been mixed up in tho affair. Tho letter was taken to 302 West Coal street. Tho letter carrier was informed that the woman had gono to 1 17 North Kailroad street, Fottsvillc.nnd the letter was forwarded there, but not claimed. It was then sent to the dead letter ollice. whore it was opened, and returned to Shenandoah fur delivery to tho presumed writer, and that is how lilazis came to get interested. Mr. liurku called tho attention of tho Jus tice to tho fact that his client is a very re spectable young man and cannot ntford to al ow Ids name to be used in connection with houses of ill-repute, or tlicir inhabitants. He is a tailor by occupation, a prominent member of tho Lithuanian church and very active in tho Lincoln Jlcpubliean club. Lesis waivod a hearing and euteicd 5."00 ball fur trial. TO CUIti: A COLD IN ON1J DAY Tako Lnxativo liroino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. ! cents. An Opinion Handed Down Judgo Fershlng handed down a lengthy opinion in equity proceedings brought by the county against Ticasurcr Daniel Dcchert, Clerk of tho Courts A. J. Shortal and County Controller 11. It. Severn. Tho bill had been filed by County Solicitor Ulrich for a prelim inary injunction restraining the officials named from making out vouchers for tho purposo of raying constables for their quarterly returns. Tho injunction was granted. ono of tho defendants, however, mado answer except Treasurer Dechert. Judge FershiiiK cited a number of authori ties, after which ho mado permanent injunc tion. This only to apply to matter of pay ment for making quarterly returns. You Will be Surprised When you tea our ladies OSo ilungola button shoos. You'll pay f 1.50 in other stores for shoes no better. FACTorsv Shoe Stoke, tf J. A. Mayes, Manager. Deeds Itecordetl From John V. Ilusscll to llobert Russell, premises in Mabauoy City. I- rom George A. Ilacfcckcr to , F. Crook, two lots In Tamaqua. I-rom John T. Quiun to Mary Lagan, lot in St. Clair. From Casper Kellmus to llcnry Krauss, lot in Fottsvlllo. From Kdward and Margaret Coylo to James Lynch, half lot iu Shenandoah. From J. h. Hobuins to John Iteardou, premises in Shenandoah. From Sherilf Scott to tho Pottsvillo Build ing and Loan Association, No. 2, for picco of ground in Fort Carbon, sold ns tho proporty of G. T. Gwinncr, The Olllces Not Incoinpatihle. C. A. Shindel holds tho positions of Chief Ilurgess of Tnmnqua and Notary Public aud Justice of tho Feaco in that bor ough. A writ was asked for to oust him from tho Chief ISurgcssahip. Tho court, Iiowo'ver, held that tho oillcos woro not In compatible; thnt no caso of ouster had been mad out, nnd directed judgment to bo entered iu favor of tho defendant. License Transfers, Tho retail liquor licenso of Dennis Dunn, in tho First ward of Mahanoy City, trans ferred to Wm. Itlce. Tho retail licenso of G. M. Faust in Itush township transferred to John W. Ill'ert. The retail licenso of Jacob Eisenhauer in Union township transferred to August Hoff man. A 1'a.tor ltoslgu! Itov. Illackraan, pastor of tho English Bap tist church nt Glmrdvillo, has sent in his ioignation to tnko effect ou October 1st. Mr. Hlackmaii will preach his farewell sormou next Sunday evening. Tho climate In this part of tho country did not ngrco with ids hcnlth, henco ho was forced to loavo and has now accepted a call from a congregation nt Picture ltocks, this statu-. lleuutirul Presents. Tho City Shoo Store, 103 North Main street, is not only tho cheapest placo in tiio town to purchaso footwear, but oxtra Inducements nro offered tho patrons by tho proprietor, George Ploppert. Purchasers aro presented with fcilverwuio nnd beautiful lamps free. Look at theo articles In tho windows, and you will buy your shoes nowhere else. At no other store am you get footwear so cheap yWnoda' llrniicli College, Trof. S. I. Wood, M tho Slionnndoah Busi ness College, has ophncd a branch at Ashland under very favoralllo circumstances, Tho doors were thrown opin to tho public for the firit time yestcrdny, ard tho names of fifty- four scholars jsaw rtrdod. Tho people of U Ire to he congmtir c congmtir ' woody I -be COURT NOTES. Matters Disposed of at l'ottsvlllo by tho .lodges. County Solicitor J. O. Ulrich, upon petition of tho Comity Commissioners, nsklng for viowurs to view nnd report upon a now county bildgo oroctcd in Mahanoy township. Court appointed K. F. llechtel, J. 1. Soitzlnger nnd C. O. Smith. Mr. Ulrich nlso presented tho petition of tho County Commissioners setting fortli thnt David Whery, tax collector in Mahanoy township, has refused to give a bond, and tborofoie praying that Iwi Karterman lie appointed in his place. Court made tho appointment. Carl Wagner presented report of tho trustee of Kdwnrd II. Hummel, a lunatic, and asked it to be confirmed absolute. This was done. In tho matter of tho partition proceedings of the estate of Jane Evans, late of Mahanoy City, deceased. Lydla Ann Kvans, heir of Joseph Lvans, being the highest bidder, tho court onlcr, direct nnd adjudge the said property to Lydla Ami Kvans. Tho amount of her bid was ?3,200. In tho matter of tho ostalo of bailio J. Taylor, lato of Miucrsvillo, deceased, court order and direct Jennie Taylor, administra trix, to sell tho real ostntc nt private sale, liond.flled and approved. Distribution statements wero handed down m tho following estntes: Joseph bchaefer, lato of Wnyno township, deceased. D. L. Schultz, lato of Auburn, deceased, aud Daniel (leist, lato of Harry township deceased. In tho matter of tho estato of David Hill, Into of W est Fenn township, deceased, an amcndcdHreport of distribution was presented to tho court and was approved. Wanted At the Fnctory Shoo Store, a number of boys nnd girls to givo out tickets for beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tf PERSONAL. Miss Ida Herring, of Illoomsburg, is visit ing tho Hess family, on West Lloyd street. Mr. aud Mrs. S. A. Ucddall this morning loft town for Trenton, N. J., whoro they will attend tho Inter-state fair and visit relatives, Mrs. Anthony Joyce, of New York City, who was tho guest of Lawrence Joyce's family, at Lost Creek, tho past week, loft for her homo to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wyatt havo gone to Philadelphia whoro tho latter is seeking medical aid. Jamos Silliman, of Towor City, is tho guest of tho Van Duzen family, on rorth Jardin street. Miss Jcnnio Kincaid is homo from Trenton Fa., whero she visited friends. Messrs. Gcorgo C. Fettorman, August Schcucrman and Hazel Haas, of Ashland, transacted business iu town to-day. Lawrence Clark, shipper at tho Columbia brewery, returned homo last oveuiug from a trip through New ork state. John Maitin returned homo this mornin; from a two weeks' vacation toSunbury and points along the Susquehanna. Mrs. Joseph Ileddall, of Tamaqua, is the guest of Mrs. Nathan Ileddall, on South Whito street. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Ilronnan aro spend ingn few days nmoug Philadelphia acquaint ances. John Williams visited Ashland friends to day. Miss Arbilla Faust, of South Jardin street, is visiting Gir.udvillo friends. Marriage Licenses. Wm. Szakochcus, of Sheuandoah, and Maggie Lctkiewicz. Fred. Shaefer and Fannlo L. Betz, both of Tamaqua. O. L. Oswald and M. L. Heislcr, both of Tremont. Harry llabjak and Faulida Hlisaviki, botli of Shenandoah. Closed Down Iudennitely, Preston colliery No. 3 has closed down in definitely. It was at first thought that the damage caused hy tho recent cave-in at that colliery would bo repaired soon, but such is not tho case, and tho men employed at the colliery will bo compelled to seek work else whero. Two-thirds of tho employes are residents of Ashland. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour made Kngrmod Invitations. Notwithstanding tho fact that wo havo one of tho finest job offices in tho interior of tho state, new matorial is being added to keep abreast of tho tiraos and to meet the wants of our patrons, liesides too audition ol a number of tho latest faces of job type, we are now prepared to furnish wedding invitations, ball programs, etc., equal to the finest work of tho engraver at ono-fourth the amount charged for this class of work. Gall at our office, or drop us a postal card, when in need of these things or any kind of job work. You will bo well pleased with tho workruau ship and tho prices. How Are Your Kidneys? J Ever have your back ache? oQl Dr. Hobbs & Qi Sparagus Kidney cgi pans ? naW 1Iallhy Kldnryi fjjb ndlfaf lUclf htrong Healthy kidneys R parity the blood by TiC tXUerina from It Ail urtc acid aud all CUI other polBomt or 71 impurities. (n) I'ura uiooci means perfect lienlth. My , purirtindtbeblood 1 Dr. Hobbs JCUCS B0 DUB, U. D. Pills cU ItheumatUm. Nearalaln. Goat. Bright n UlM)ttti.liabattM.IraihylEczema. AX 1 Anremla, l'nln in Abdomen. Uuckache, ttw Kidney Weukneni, uiid all Jnllaramatlon of tbe Ktdnt), l'hytclnn and drngit UJp 41 reooraroeuninem. luu'uisuudx. -iou- ttmoolaU from thousands. . tH Itoblii Ittutrily tv( ( ultf u mtii Ban Frsncltao. igf For Sale fn SHENANDOAH, PA., by J S. P. Kirlin, DruKnist, 6 South Main St, THE MONEYJUESTION Tliat is what everybody is inter ested in, not only at present, but all the tune. If you want your money's worth in exchange for -tsfr CLOTHINGS Or anything in the line of gents' furnishing goods; for a necktie or a neat fitting suit or stylish over coat, caluit the ROCH0 I H CLOTHING HOUSE, Co i aiu -yStsv. . su A JEALOUS I1U SB AND '3 CRIME. Doctor Fntrtlly Shoots a Married Mat "Whom Ho Suspected. ( DtTNCAX.NOs, ln., Sept. 89. Dr. T. U', Johnston, n. lending physician of thin bo; uiiK". iiinuu an uusuccessiui uivuii.pi' y tcrday iiftornoou to kill his wlfo mm Honry H. Ilonry, tv druRRist llvinp; neajj hy. Johnston called Honry Into hli olllco nhout 8 o clock nnd charged him with in timacy with Mrs. Johnston. IJoToro Henry could reply Johnston pulled a revolver nnd hej?nn firing nt him. Two bullets lodped In Henry's head nnd nnothorin his bowels. Henry fell to the floor with a groan, nnd Johnston's wife, who wltnossed the shooting, turned to flee. Her husband then flrod nt her, but Inflicted only n slight flesh wound. Henry's condition Is serious, nnd thore nro grave doubts a to his ulti mate recovery. He Is u married man, and has four children. "Hoys will bo boys," but you can't afford to loso any of them. Ho ready for the croon apple season by having Do Wilt's Colic aud cuoiera cure in tno House. C. H. Ilngeu bnch. Cooper tho Winner. "Fen" Cooper, of Mahanoy City, who holds tho modal of champion of Pennsyl vania, nnd Edward S. Johnson, of Atlantic City, shot nt fifty birds yesterday for $100 a side, at tho lattor placu. There woro present sporting men from nil parts of tho country, nnd tho Pennsylvania champion again dis played his superiority as a cmek shot. Henry Minard was chosen rcfereo and P. I. Giber son as stakeholder. Tho match was shot under tho American Asiociatlou rules, three traps being utcd and tho trappor having tho privilege of using cither of tho threo. Whon tho thirteenth bird had been released Cooper had ten killed and throo. wounded to his credit, wlillo Johnson killed eleven. From then on until tho last of tho fifty birds had been released Cooper did not allow a singlo bird to escape killing 37 straight. Tho final result was : Cooper fowled 17 birds aud Johnson 44, tho former winning tho match. Letters Grunted. Letters wero grautod to Tillman Wehr on tho estate of Elias Wehr, lato of West Tenii township, deceased. Tho will of Joseph Gnnter, lato of Shenan doah, deceased, was probated in tho Iiegister's ollice to-day. Many a day's work is lost by sick head ache, caused by indigestion aud stomach troubles. DoWitt's Littlo Early Iliscrs aro tho most effectual pill for overcoming such difficulties. C. II. Hagunbuch. MISCELLANEOUS. T?OU SALE. lint ami eenK furnishing store town. Stock in Jj for nalo. Heft location In goiMl condition. ItonMon for sellliic. cointr into i(Mrcai "M," IIehaui ollice, Shennndonli. TTT ANTED. A HfiU'sman nnd collector. A ) resident of Slicnnndonh preferred. Ilon-o nnd wnon furnished. Apply nt 2I East Centre prreet, Miennmloah J7Oll SALE. A pccond-hnnd pqunro piano. Apply nt 'WilliamH A: Son, furniture nnd music More. JTlOIt BALE. One of the best paying lumber ; yards in Shennndoah. Centrally located. Eerythlnj; connected with tho yard. Including teams, will bo sold at n reasonable figure. For further information call on J. AV. Johnson, North Main street 8-19-tf Fall and., p Winter L Wc urc now opening the largest and most complete Hue of Ladles' nnd Hisses' COATS iu the county. Also nn elegant assortment of Lad les CAPES in Plush, Cloth and Astrakhan. An examination of the garments will con vince you of their value. R.F.GILL. HAVE YOU SKKN THOSI3 l'HETTY Carpets, Oil Cloths a4id Window Shades, Jut received at FRICKFS CARPET STORE. YOU CAN SAVE By Purchasing Your Groceries, Smoked Meats, Flour and Feed at Meluskey & Son, 10S S. Main St. FOR FANCY Groceries, Flour, Fe d, &c, At lowest cash prices. T. J. BROUGHALL, 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET, QMS Str- 'flight he Nolhln' to Ate." :f?J6hn f'nminlltr nv.Taimnnw A..n,. ymanflnd cx-Tammanr rnmltilnti for fYm. Ercss In Lilnncl E. Qulgg's district, visited tno IgftUAycnuo yesterday. IfjlMpposo you're going to voto for Ilrynn J(,lm said Hilly Leary to tho KMgloCT&f tho gas house district. to Wan. Is it?" Raid thn n?r-Asfin blyman. "Sixteen to wan, Is It, Hilly ? D'yo know, Hilly, I think if I do me byo, afther election it might bo notliiu' to ate." Now York Sun. Load Poisoning, William Haugh, shipper nt tho Shenandoah City colliery, is sutl'erlng from sore eyos, oc casioned by lead poisoning. Ho is Improving, however. ALt. NA Tl "Us of thoGlohofcr Wi-UKALtrIA naa fiimtlar Ootnplalnta GERMAH MEDICAL LAWS jtfOBorlbea uy eminent physicians: DR. RICHTER'S 1 1 Vorld renowned lirmnrlfftblff mirrriRfii1 1 iDnlj ppnnlno with Trndo Alark Anchor' AO. JMchtcr A Co., 21.a'carlSt,, cit York. 31 HIGHEST AWARDS. 13 Branch Honsos. Own Glassworij. Dndorucd & recommended by Wndcy, ICfN Jlrln El Ilnecnlmcli, IU3 N. Sliiln St.. i 1 D. Kirlin, 0H.Mnln8t KlienaiHIoulj, DR. niCHTER'3 ANCnOU STOMACIIAI. best for I ;n 1 1 (. 1 1 vmiiinil n av Ntnmnoh rrurm lnt nwiiiiEi The Largest Stock of Dry Goods in Schuylkill County. 3 S----yO Never before in the history of this store has there been such a magnificent display of fancy dry goods. It is hard to find so many beautiful designs chosen from the dainty creations of the weavers' art in this and other countries, as you will find here. This is the store of the people and their apprecia tion of fair and square dealing is shown by the liberal patronage they extend it. Wc are much gratified at the admiration our selections receive and will endeavor to always keep this large and popu lar dry goods house up to the high Standard it has so successfully maintained since its establishment twenty-one years ago. Novelty dress goods were never so attractive and, quality con sidered, never so cheap. We have them iu many designs, most of which we have exclusive control of for this market, and would be pleased to have you inspect them. The prices are 25c, 40c, 50c, 70c, 75c, S1.00, S1.50 and Si.75 per yard. We are enabled to show you a larger line of all kinds of fine dress goods than any other house in the county. 38 inch serges, all wool, extra quality, 25c per yard ; 50 inch serges, 40c ; better quality, 50c to 75c per yard. The fashion sheet of Butterick patterns, free of charge. The Delineator and Metropolitan cata logues are now ready and show many beautiful designs particularly well adapted for making up the many choice labnes we nave to show you. The Delineator, in addition to its superb new colored lithograph plates ot dress modes and millinery, contains a great deal of information, and is full of all sorts of pood things. Subscribe for it. You won't miss the dollar it costs you for a year, but you will miss much, very much, 11 you are unfortunate enough to let one number escape you. A full line of Butterick patterns, the recognized standard of the world, always in stock. P. J. GMJGHAN, ....27 N. Main St. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tlili Rrnnulnr effervencent and stimu lant. An instant euro tor sour stomachs anil lieadaclies, which often accumulate from having u IllgUl oui. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shennndonli Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thlair to tateatf rrotecc your laeait tntr may nring you weaiin. neyilWaWnfftrJvi ror their Sl.Buo nrlio offer Q tl T T n 4 monos Go to tho Shcnandnali Dental Eooms for painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Silver fillings. If your nrtlflcal teeth do not suit yon call to seo us. All examinations free. Wo mako all kinds of vlatos. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns. Crown and Bridgo work and nil operations that per tain to Dental Hurgcry. No charges for extracting when plates are ordered. Wo nro tho only users of vitallxed air for tho painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'e Block) East Centra tro o t. Ofllco Hours: 7 ft. m. to 8 p. m. Beauty Unrolled To tho mJmirinR of tliopc who have o tasto for really fine wall paper Is tho tllsplny ofnew wall paper wrinkles wo have Jiwtreelved.Yoa enn find any color or pattern you want for your hall, bed room, parlor, dining room, kitchen or cafe, from oc up to 83 per roll. Fine artistic papers a specialty. House, Sign and Decorative Painting:. Ratiefactlon Ruarnntoed. Kstlmntea clwer fully furnished. Send postal.'- J. P. GARDEN, 231 W. Centre yt., Bhcnnndoah, Va. Flaco Votir Orders "ov. Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. Fine Groceries, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. WILLIAM H. riUSSER, 26 East Centre Street. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBBY'S Beer and Porter MUM Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A gomntio welcome waits yon at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and al& constantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and clears. Teams to Hire. II you want to hire a sate and reliable team for drlrlnjr or for working purposea pay Shields' livery stable n visit. Teams constantly on Uvd at reasonable rates. JAMESlSHIELDS, V, "" PA. IWpnno.. MP. ana .1 Are4 inTenuoas waai 1
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