- dfoemitii t&&&& Herald. I TUB HERALD Creates business becautt of its irnnen latx' circulation and rtndtrs rich' results to its advertisers. I VOL. XL-NO 305. k :: GREAT BARGAINS :-: L N FURNITURE AiS BEDDING. Mattresoco Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen "Tables Cradles J. R. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3 SOUTH MAIIM STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN... GENT'S FINE WOOL HALF HOSE. oun prices i Heavy (ill wool at 12 cents per pnlr. Natural wool, medium weight, 12 cents per pnlr. EXTRA. Four pair of Jerseys, black, for St.OO. Best Imported Maeo, blnclc, 5 pair forjl.oo. MAX LBVIT'S, 15 East Centre St. ITatter and Gent's Furntsher. GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can Ladies', Misses' Of the very latest and quality guaranteed. J. J. PRICE'S THE ANSWER IS THE SAME TO ALL Buy your Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents from the store that has the crisp, snappy bargains for wide-awake buyers We are Selling Dollar Games for 65c,, 75c. and 85c. Fifty .Cent Articles for - 35c, 37c, 45c. and 47c Morgan's Bazar. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OR... Lager Beer, Porter and Ale. All the product of this brewery are made of pure malt and hops of which we buy the best and endeavor always to MAKE THE BEST that can possibly be produced. Reduction in Wall From 23 cents to'20 cents; from 10 cenU to 8 centt. All other grades accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at onca, In order that I can enlarjro my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time ly, Come lit once and take advantnKe of the reduction. Thomas H. Snyder', 23 S. Jardln St., WHAT 9 ...Buy In Foreign Fruits...,' Two Pounds Cluster Raisins. Two Pounds London Layer Raisins. Three Pounds Choice Blue Raisins. ? Four Pounds Choice Muscatel Raisins. gThree Pounds Off Stalk Valencia Raisins Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins. . Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins. , Two P6unds Seeded- Raisins. Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants. ' Four Pounds New Gem Currants. Two Pounds Citron and . . . Two Four Quarts New White Beans. Four Quarts New Green Peas. 352. BO and Upwards, 1.75 " " 3.75 ' " 5.75 " - 1.SO " 76 find a full and complete lina of and Children's best styles. Prices and r North Main St., ? Shenandoah, Pa. Paper. PAINTER, PAPEH nAKOEB AND DEALER IN WALL PAPER. Shenandoah, Pa. CC WILL Lemon Peel. Pounds Layer Figs. SHENANDOAH, PA., FRIDAY, .DECEMBER 11, 1896. THREE ROBBERS BAGGED. Arrested While Storing Away floods Tlioj llad Stolen. At about eleven o'clock last night thloVcs were discovered ill Rradlgan's shoo factory, on South Market nllcy, between. Cherry and Poplar strcots. Tho discovery was niaile by two young mon who woro on tliolr way home. Watch was kept on the thieves while a messenger was sent for the police. Thero were tlirco thieves and they were watched as they left the factory with a large case of shoes nntl carried it across the Lehigh Valloy railroad and down tho embankment to one. of the old Plank Ridge breaches. By this time Policemen Tosh and Stantou arrived and nabbed the thieves as they were engaged in the act of storing away tho goods. They proved to be John Scanlan and Charles Sadusky, of town, and William Reed, of Qlrnrdville, youths ranging from 17 to SO years of ago and who accepted the turn of events with tho coolness of hardened criminals. They spent the night in tho lockup aud when arraignod before Justice Lawlor this morning smiling entered pleas of guilty. They were takon to tho Pottsville jail. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holdor man's. A Pleasant Catherine;, Tho home of William Jefferson, of South Jardin street, was tho scene of a very pleas ant family gathering last evening. William Jacobs and John Jenkins entertained the guests with a number of choico songs, while Charles Smith presided at tho piano. At about ten o'clock tho guests partook of a beautiful spread of oysters and other delicacies. Among those present wero : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greener, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hares, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. James Woods, Mr. and and. Mrs. John Jefferson, Messrs. Thomas Lamb, of Centralla ; Sol Sohwiudt, Charles Smith, John Jenkins, Richard and Garfield Jefferson, Misses Mame, Bessie, and Lizzio Vido Jefferson, Lydia Elsenhower, Lucy Brobst, of Nuremberg; Sallla Littlehalos and Virdie Fowler, of Mahanoy City. Ladies' and gents' gold rings. At Maley's. Urennan's New Ilcstnurnnt. Oyster soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Health Reports, Secretary Ciirtln, of tho Board of Health, yesterday received only ono return, that of Annio Bilchowsky, aged nino years, of North Plum alley. No medical assistance was rendered and tho report was not made nntil after tho death of the child. A post mortem was hold and death was caused by Influenza. Tbo child was burled in the Lithuanian cemetery yesterday, being the second within two weeks. Watch chains in varieties, Maley's, tho Jowoler. Advance In Patent Medicine. To the Public : Owing to tho fact tlrnt the manufacturers and jobbers of patent medicines have increased the prices. It uoces earily compells tho undersigned to sell all 15c, 25c, 35c, 60c and 75c preparations at their marked prices. However, wo will continue selling all one dollar preparations at ninety cents, and all above that at tbo usual reduc tion, although the prices of tbeso prepara tions have also been advanced. With a view of giving our patrons an opportunity to buy at tho present prices, the new rates will not be charged until ou and after Monday, De cember 14, 1800. GuuiiLKit Bros, A. Wasley, 0. II. UACIENMJCir, V. V. D. KntLJN, HiiexAjfDOAH Dnira Store, Dit. Ciias. Phillips, Ciias. Povinskv, lw 'Siiai'iiu's Pharmacy. LadiiV und gents' gold watches. At Maley's. Died In Copflneinent. Mary, wife of Julm Dolling, of North Catharlno street, died last evening In con finement. Deceased una been ccnllncd to bed for thrco weeks and was aged 30 years. She is survived by her husband and sovOn children, Tlio funeral will take, place on Monday morning. Services will be held In tho German Catholic church, HEAVY WOUKINO OLOVUS At way dowu prices. At MAX LKVIT'S. Candidate for Tax Receiver, Tho first public announcement, so far as the Citizens nomination Is concerned, for Tax Receiver, is that of James. II. Morgan, of South Jardln street, which appears to-day among our -political announcements. Mr. Morgan is an old resident of the town, a largo property owpor and tax.payer, and. has every qualification for the position, He would no doubt mako a good official. More diamonds at Holdermau'a than any store In the county. Buy your slippers at WliltelocVs shoe store. Inspected Hevern Post. Inspector Charles I( Barnhard, of Ash land, accompanied by a delegation from that town, last night inspected Severn Post G. A. It at Mahanoy City. Among tho old vet erans from this town who wore present wero David Morgan, Philip Holman. Charles Gib son andool B. Leddeu. For Rent. Dwelling No. 0 East Oak street, recently occupied by Dsntist VanValzah; 10 rooms. hot and cold water up stairs. Bath room and water closet. Apply to P. P. D. Klrlln, 0 South Main street. 12-10-tf You will go estray by not purchasing your holiday goods at Holderman's, Pound Party. Tho home of Mrs. Kills, ou South Jardln streut, wus tho sccun of u pleasant gathering by a number of her friends tendering bora pound party, The requirements of the party .1.-. --. M I. .t,A,.,1A,l ...... ,.MIn.l to bring a pound of anything which pertains to the necessaries of life, Those present spent an enjoyable time. i The brilliant head light of Factory Prices continues to illuminate the road to the Factory Shoe Stork. lSeonumy is a Great Revenue THE NEW Tiff Mill. To be Evolved by the House Ways and Means Committee., IT WILL BE A MODERATE TARIFF Decided Upon at a Meeting of tho Republi can Members of the Committee, and to be Presented at the Extra Cession to be Called by President McKlnley. Washington, Deo. 11. Th'e ways and means comintttoo of tho house will begin work boforo tho holiday recos- of oongress upon the tnrlft bill, which will bo the chief feature of the polloy of tho Incoming administration, nnd will endduvor to per fect tho bill so that It may ho p'rosonted to tho house of tho Fifty-fifth oorigresa early In tho spoolnl session which Presldont Mo Klnloy will summon for revising tho tariff Inws. ThU program wi finally de cided upon last night by n canforonoo of tho llopubllcan moinberg of tho commit too, hold in Gonoral Grosvonof's rooms nt tho Oochrano hotel. All tho Republican wnys and means nun nttondod tho conference pxcopt Mr. Stcclo, of Indiana, who was detained. They doolded that Chairman Dlngley shnll call a mooting of tho full committee for tomorrow, nt whloh tho usual formality of giving tho minority mombor's an oppor tunity to vote upon tho program will bo enacted. Tho proposition to ,bo laid bo foro the committee. Is that hearings bo given by-tho full commtttoo, nit which all parties having an Interest In tho tariff will be lnvltod to glvo tholr views, those hearings to bo oommoncod within a fow days. Apart from this official plan, tho Re publicans determined to take lip tho fram ing of tho hill thomsolves tho usual courso pursuoil by a majority party soon after tho hearings aro under way, nnd ta work to that end Informally at onco. Thero will bo no sub-oommlttoa. glvou ohargo of tho measure, hut tho fulK.'roport contingent will work together, nltnough tho various mombors will dovoto tholr at tention to tho particular sohodulos with whloh thoy aro most familiar. Messrs. Dalzoll and Hopkins will glvo most of tholr time, to steel. Grosvenor will have to do with wool, Bussoll with potton and machinery, Evans with spirits and wlnos, and DolUvpr, Tawnoy and Uopklqs with roclprooity. According to the tread of tho discussion the reciprocity policy Is to bo made an Im portant feature of tho llopubllcan tariff system, oven more Important thjin It was In tiie Harrison administration. If a prac tical schomo can be dovlsod. Great diffi culties have presented themselves in tho consideration of reciprocity, sopio of which wcroinado apparent during tho Investiga tion of tho subject made by a eub-commlt-teo last session, not a fow of which nrlse from chan god conditions of the govern ment's foreign relations. The reciprocity features of the tariff will bo wovon into tho original bill. Tho coufereuco was of two lours dura tion and tho participants sail? that thoy had been unanimous upon th) polloy tn bo pursued. "A modorato tariff bill,'1 thoy explained, was to bo tholr objoct- A mod erate bill is "understood to bo ono whoso avorago rates will bo somowhat lower than tho rates of tho McKinley bill of 18'JO, though a considerable .average advance ovor tho Wilson-Gorman dutlos, nnd com mitteemen said that thoy would not hosl tato to advauco rates beyond tho MoKln ley bill In cases whore exporlonco had shown advances to bo advlsablo. No appointment has been mndo to fill tho yaoanoy In tho oomiulttoo oroatod-by tho death of ox-Speakor Crisp, and with Mr. Turner, who la one of tbo'Domocratlo loadors, absent the minority might com plain that it was not properly roprosontod. Speaker Hoed, it is axpocted, will desig nate Mr. Crisp's successor this week, Mr. Nowlands, of Nevada, has been discussed as one qualified to 1111 tho vacancy whoso .selection might do something to help tho passage of a tariff bill. Mr. Nowlands is a representative; of tho Independent Sllvor ticket, having formerly boon n Itopubll. ean. It Is thought by some that if rooug. nltlon wore glvon the Independent Silver mon by such an nppojntmout it would tend to draw tho support of several son. ators, belonging to that faction." , The Philippine Iilautls Itcvolt. SAX-Tiuscispo, Doc. 11. Tho stoamer ChlunTestcrday brought advices concern ing tho.progross of tho insurrection In tho Philippine Islands. It Is stated that tho rebols aro dally gaining In strength and practically control the district outsldo of Manila, although tho Spanish govern ment strives to create tho Impression that the rebellion Is practically subdued. Tho origin of tho uprising Is ascribed to oxces slve taxation and dospotlo rule, and tho statement of tho Spanish governor that pntlve priests started tho rebellion for re ligious purposes Is donled. Cnptured rebels and resldonts suspected Ml favoring tho rebels aro treated with great cruelty. UraUeiiiflli Killed by a TrAinp, - HtJCYMJS, 0., Doc 11. Tho southornl part of this county Is aroused, ami armed i lorcos oi mon are in soarcliof ununknowr tramp, who yostorday killed a brakoman on tho Chicago and Krla. Tho tramp was stealing a ride, and nt Gallon was ordered ?U tho train by Hrokoman Schoglo, of luntlngton, Ind. Tho tramp pulled a re volver nnd shot the brakeiuaii, who fell dead on tho top of tho ear. Ho will prob ably bo lynchod If caught. At Kepchliiskl's Arcade Cafe, Delicious clam soup to-night. ' Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Cost of Educating Children. The following is a cuniuaratlvo list 6f the coot of educating pupils per month in tho most Important boroughs and cities in Penn sylvania, " Shumoklu llton Hhennmlouh .... M'llkeslmrro . . Johnstown llutler Allegheny City PotUtowu Columbia McAdvllle Tttusvtlle LOO Ml. Cnrmcl SI m 1 18 Danville lju 1.S.1 Wllllamsiiort 1.11 . 1.2S Pltt.ton 1.12 ' 1.45 Altoonu 1.2) 1 31 IjincAsler II LSI Allelitowil 1 L) 1 12 Phoenlxville M 1.10 Chester..... 1 20 1.31 Hteeltou .... 1 1.1 1 B0 Hunbury . .. IJU THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. l'onro.e flan Twenty r flie Tli!rty-i:iglit Member, from Plillmlrlplila. Tho contest for United States Senator, to succeed J. Donald Cameron, is nwnuing a phase in somo quarters that is not pleasing to tho frionds of Wauamaker. Tho two loading candidates reside in I'll ladelphla, to which city is conceded tho Senatorial plum, ltceent events go to show very clearly that tho people of that city do no favor tho merchant prince, if One bn nllnwod in imlnA fr.., . ,MU. feronces as expressed by tho mombers of the Legislature from that city. Twenty out of tho thirty-eight state repre sentatives from Plillmlrlnlii. l,ir .i.,..l paper endorsing Hon. Boies Ponroso for uimeu ouuos oenaior. no has also received the cnflnrsAiiiAnf ,,r air nr 4I.A tl. Souators from that city. This is tho hardest blow that the Wauamaker boom has yot re ceived ; If his homo representatives fail to support him, Mr. Wonaumker can hardly expect others to do so. The Philadelphia Hardware Association, the McKlnley-Citiztus Club, tho M.S.Quay Club and tho Southwest Republican club; all of Philadelphia, havo adopted strong resolu tions favoring Penroso and opposed to Waua maker. Tho resolutions coudemnatory of Wana maker and tho action of tho Pottsvlllo Re publican Club and tho Good Intent Fire Company cudorilng Penroso, caused tho Wauamaker supporters to mako an effort to got tho Central Republican Club, of Potts villo, to ondorso their favorite. The club numbers about 370 members, and there wero present last night -1H, eight of whom voted and spoko against tho resolutions endorsing Wauamakor. Among those who opposed it wcro W. John Whltohouso, Esq., Register C. C. Mutton, rapt. E. D. Smith. R. H. Koch, Esq., aud others. The resolutions wero ac cepted, however. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder man's. LOOKS LIKE A STRIKE. The Joint Committee Palls to Agree nud Are Discharged. Special to livKNiKO Herald. PlTTsnniio, Dec. 11. Tho fourth day's session of tho joint committfo of tho coal operators and minors adjourned to-day and reported that thoy wero unablo to agrco upon a rato, and wero discharged. As a result tho employers aud their em ployes are still further apart, and astriko will surely follow. The miners made a demand for 70 cents per ton and refused to roccdo. Tho operators are equally determined and sfnml ,v ihoi- offer of 00 cents a ton. When told by tho operators that a strike moant continued suf fering, tho miners say that their condition could not bo worse than at prcent. Nothing can now prevent a long conflict, oxcept the concessions ou tho part of tho operators, which is not all likely. OUT A HANI) IN' IT And buy a nice pair of gents' fine gloves for yourself or your friend as a holiday gift. Largo assortment at MAX LEVIT'S. Ornuge IIIossoius. A pretty wedding took place last evonliig at tho handsomely furnished homo of tho contracting partios, ou West Coal stroet, last ovenlng, in.whlch Jauics'.KIseuhart, lato of Brownsville, and Miss Carrio Latvronco, lato of Yatcsvllle, wero juined in wedlock by Rev. I. J. Rcitz, pastor of tho United Evan gellcal church. Charles Lawrcnco was the groomsman aud Miss Mary Eisenhart tho bridesmaid. The couplo wero tho recipients of many useful and costly presents In silver ware, glass, china aud linens. Among tho attendants at the ceremony wero Missos Clara Englehart, Mary E. Iloff. man, Katie Eisonliart, MInnio Hasslor, Gertrude and Pet Hasslor, Agnes and Lillle Brown, Maud and Cora Lawrence, Elsie Rau denbush, Emma, Clara, Valeria and Mazio Seltzer, Anulo Keishner, Jennie Onhnerand Mis? Jones; and Messrs. ILL. Llndcnmuth, Thqmos Amour, Charles and Jonas Eiseuhart, Frank Sampsoll aud Allan Seltzer j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zebey, Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gcsley, Mr aud Mrs. Youug, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gessley, Mr. and Mrs, Samuol Dim niicV, Mr. and Mrs. William Gradwoll, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac James, Mrs. William Moycr, Mrs. Sarah James, Mr. aiql Mrs. L. 11. Seltzer, Mr. and Mrs. John Eisenhart, Mr. an' MiT. Henrv Eikenhart. Mr. innl Him il,,..r l. and'Mrs. O. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Joues. You may novcr make $1,000,000, no niattor how, long you live, hut you will save it If you buy of tho Factory Shoe Store ami live long enough. Church Kiitertnlumeiit. Tho P. E. church, of Dclauo, has. arranged a flno musical aud vocal program, which will bo rendered to-nighjfor tho benefit of the church fund. Tho llellly ooeboetra, of town, has tendered its services and will render sev eral selections. -Ni Toot Hall, Rumors have beep current this, week that tho Ceutralfa foot bl team tfould play at tho Trotting Vk to-morrow. Manager Fahoy. says that ho was willing to play them a game, but they havo failed to accept his agreement. No avjswer hat ye,J been received from them, TO CUUU A COLD IN OKIl KAY Take Laxatlvo Bromo Qulnlno Tablets. 11 druggists refund tho monoy if it falls to cure. 25 cents. Marriage Licenses. Charles Wilson Felfy and Lilly Rebecca Kllnger, both of Piucgrove township. Amandus Wchr, of Wost I'eun, aud Mrs. Emma Smith, of East Pcnu, Carbon county, John Fisher, aged 60, ami Mrs. Ann Reed, aged 51, both of C'rcwioua. ROYAl f I- Thf CI net Till nf IaIik Ilhna.l, t.l His Son. WERE VICTIMS OF WHITE : Their Failure to Arrive Homo Ci Search in the Mines and the! tlma Were Found Unconsclou' In a Heading n John Rhoades, aged 45 years, and 'J, Henry, aged S3, both rciding on"1 uuostnut street, had an almost mil jt cscapo from death in tho mines of Shonandoah colliery last night TliJ engaged in driving a heading In i slono. East Rnvpn Pnnt. Win nnil ' il work at about seven o'clock yesterdaW. Ing. At about three o'clock in the af L lihoaucs told his son to go down to t-i I' way and got soino powdor to propatft blast. Rhoades was engaged in drilli had his back turnod to his son when M m uruer, uuu uiu not uoiico wnew young mau obeyed. It has sine learned that tho son did not hear tin aud was iu a stupor. Tho father coj drilling for a few minutes aud then 1 a sleep. i Rhoades and his son generally arriv at about 5:30 in tho evening After aW their coming for about an hour a( i usual time. Mrs. Rhoades sent a boy home of the Inside foreman, Dawd : T tn ovarlnln If .....1 wm.v. ...... a. uv. uiuuailU Ullv4 .Ufjl working ovor timo, or if an accidM I happened. Mr. Morgan was not at ha the Iwy went to tho colliery. The H told him ho know nf no accident at not seen anything of Rhoades, or V Tho boy returned and reported the rci his visit and was sont to mako inquf tho elder Rhoades brothor-iu. law 1 Dillman. The latter, accompanl' Benjamin Readier, went to tho il and, obtaining no satisfaction, into tho minos aud to tho ! ing, whore they found Rhoades and I in a deep slumber front which thoy ,t not bo awakened. The father had forward on the drill he had been usio tho tool was in tho coal. The bo stretched out In tho lieadlug about foil' behind him. It was learned for th. timo that tho mon were victims ofS damp. L T. .., i o a . . . .. lb WHS UUOUt Qll O CIOCK WUCU ll i wore discovered. Thoy wero carried if! foot of tho slope aud hoisted to the sun'' fast og tho removal could be made and to tho colliery oflice, where Dr. W was called to atteud thorn. Tho 1 found tho son tho worst of tho two- applications were applied to tho bodi heart stlmulanta inlniliiktArAd. Tim worked over tho men for an hour bofi succeeded in causing a turn iu their ! turn, but they still rumained uucousciob wore removed to thcirhomoiu anambffl Again the doctor resumed his treatiuN kept it up incessantly for ovor an houj J before the victims gave slgus of reJ Dr. Stein says that had tho men be minutes longer without attendancuj sleep would havo been one of death, E anil his son woro able to bo about Ufds" remained at their home. The son. coudition was tho worst last night i plained the least to-day. The fatheif! plained of drowsiucss. Tho senior Rli is the flag bearer in the Salvation Arnd is generally known for the active p takes iu the outdoor meetings. Diamond rintrs. solltAlrca in r!il ft d, r.n t-, , i ."J f.j.xj iu f lou, iiauiouu earrings, ve n pendants aud lace plus at A. Holde, J corner juam aim i.ioyu streets. Death of John Woll. John Woll, aged 52 years, brother 1 1 Sheriff Woll, died suddenly at his lid Pottsvlllo last evening. Mr, Woll ha been ill. Yesterday afternoon, at at J o'clock, ho visited Howell's cafo in cocl with John Weeks, of town, and sa afterwards.starlcd for his homo. Sootj eating supper ho was taken ill aud diet-j suddenly. Mr. Woll was at one timo dent of Shenandoah, aud bv trade painter. Mr. Well's first wife was IMtlfl Shuster. Shodlfil in ohenandoah in J Two children, Barbara aud John, ihj I and reside in Pottsville. The second, I and her son, Albert, survive Tho fill arrangements have not been completed, I At Hreeu's Itlalto Cafe. Oysters on toast will be served as free I to-night. Plenty for everybody. Hot luuch to-morrow morning. Meals served at all hours. Sco Whltelock's shooadvcrtiioment Kcouomy Is Pain. About a week aun Dr. W. V Rll. called upon to attend one Adam Stuvl who nan susiaincu a severe laceration forehead while cuEra?ed In tlin Tnln , doctor dressed tho iuiurvand told tlm i,l to cftll at his office a few days lat.r. bj failed to do so. Yesterday tho dctol agalu called and he found tho patient's ; in a fearful condition, with danger o sluulas. Stuwltskl had eot hold ,,f n,' tho doctor's preparations for drofsinj jurios aim aucmpteii to treat himst.ir llverylmdy Says That A. Holderman's jewelry exhibit finest, Tho goods are of a superb qui oareiuny selected, Tho prices 1otci clsowhere. ltlckert's Menagerie. Caterer Blokert last evening rc"I telegram stating that a three-year old had been captured at Suow Shoo. Pal would be sent to him to-day Tho ad will bo on exhibition at tho well k hostoliy until C'hrUtmos day, when it Ml killed nud served as freo lunch to tho on that occasion. Dr. M, S. Klstler Moes. Dr. M. S. Klstler has removed his , from 120 to 12(1 North Jardln street A Timely Warnlnc Thrco vounir men rentsAiiMnrr tltrmd as ph turo agents arrived in town yestl uuu a pruunucui rcBiucni at once rcou one of them as a member of a gang oD-i fakirs who victimised tho people rl kjn about a year ago tbo deslil mh JH 'i Ithof iv evil I dealer '
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