T trSxB&fo IS f fa I to THE HERALDS Creates business because of its known large circulation and renders rich results to its advertisers. tnettttt "3 VOL. XT-NO 307. SHENANDOAH, PA., MOXDjY, DECEMBER U, 1890. W4 GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE iE BEDDING. Mattresses Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles J. P. WILLIAMS 8c SON, I3SOUTH IVIAIIM STREET, SHENANDOAH, FA. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN... GENT'S FINE WOOL HALF HOSE. oun prices t Heavy alt wool nt 12 cents par pair. Natural wool, medium weight, 12 centa per pair. EXTRA. Four pair ot Jerseys, black, for 81.00. Best Imported Macu, black, 5 pair for S1.00. MAX LBVIT'S, 15 East Centre St. Hatter and Gent's Furnisher. GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can Ladies', Misses' COATS - AND - CAPES Of the very latest and best styles. Prices and quality guaranteed. . I .1 CD ED I rC-'C North Main St., v-f. I a xi wi MORGAN'S BAZAR aniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiimiiiiiiiiim $1.00 GAMES Reduced as follows : Base Ball to . . . 50c Parcliesi "... 90c Game of Witches 75c Chevy Chase . . . 7sc Wild West . . . . 75c liassalinda .... 75c Attack 75 C 75c. GAMES Reduced as follows : Chcssiudia to . Skirmish to . In the Soup . Game of Bobb Some 50c. Onirics to 36 Cents. riniiiiiiiri Miiiiiiiif iiTifiTTTifTiiiiiTTTTTTTiiitrirririiTiTiiriiiif ritiniirriiiif lyiiiiiiiiiiiMMiiniiiif iiiriiiiiiuiif iTiiiiiifiiiifiTiinii iiiii Cheapest Toy House In Shenandoah. COLUMBIA : BREWING : COMPANY ...BREWERS OF-... 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 j accordingly. This stock can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time ly. Come at once and take advantage of tho reduction. nrU . W A. PAINTBIl, PAPKIt ltANOKH AKD I HUlllClS 11. OilJ'UCl , DEALER IN WALL PAPER. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Ra. WHAT 25c ...Buy In Foreign Fruits... Two Pounds Cluster Raisins. Two Pounds London Layer Raisins. Three Pounds Choice Blue Raisins. Four Pounds Choice Muscatel Raisins. Three Pounds Off Stalk Valencia Raisins Three Pounds Choice Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Sultana Seedless Raisins. Two Pounds Seeded Raisins. Three Pounds New Cleaned Currants. Four Pounds New Gem Currants. Two Pounds Citron and . . . Two Pour Quarts New White $Z,BO and Upwards 1.7S " " 3.-7ES " " - B.7S ' " - 1,00 " 75 " " find a full and complete line of and Children's f9 Shenandoah, Pa. PICTURE BLOCKS, Reduced from S1.00 to 75c .75c to 50c .50c to 35c 65c 50C 60c 50C Bureaus, 47c, 35c, 23c Doll Beds, 47c, 35c, 23o Paper. from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades must be disposed of at 0110, in order that I WILL Lemon Peel. Pounds Layer Figs. Beans. )narfd Mwit r.wnn Poop , OFFICIALS SENTENCED. The 111 the Township School Directors and Auditors. Special to Kyenino IIebald, Pottsvilli:, Doc. 14. When tho court opened this morning: the convicted Mytho township School Directors and Auditors were called up for sentence School Directors Jamot Kcnna, Martin Dolanoy, M. J. Whalen, Michael Conroy and James Clemens, wlio were convicted of bribery, malfeasance in ofllce and several other charges, wore sen tenced to pay costs, $100 fine, each, mako res tltutlon and serve one year Imprisonment. The convlctod Auditors, John Dumphy, Maurico Flnloy and Michael Fogarty, woro sentenced to pay $1 fine, costs and sorvo ton months imprisonment. School Director James McKenna was also sentenced to pay costs, $1 fine and serve ten months imprisonment for conspiracy, and T. J. Devlne received a like sentence on a similar charge School Director Brennan, who turned wit ness for the Commonwealth, and told how his colleagues and tho Auditors juggled the funds of tho School District, assessed the school teachers, etc., was not sentenced and will probably be released. Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder man's. Tho Tnlletts In Trouble. Martin and Patrick Tallett, of Lost Creek No. 2, on Saturday hired a horso and carriage from Fred. Kurtz for n few hours to attend a funeral. Kurtz awaited their return until night and then procured a warrant from Justice Green, of Win. Penn, for their arrest. Patrick was taken into custody and furnished f200 bail for a hearing beforo the Justice this evening. Martiu hurried off to McAdoo and was arrested by a constablo of that place yes terday. This morning Constablo Joo Teters, of Wm. Penn, went to McAdoo to bring Martin back. Ladles' and gents' gold rings. At Maley's. llrennan'a Nw Kestauraiit. Bean soup for freo lunch to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Dynauilto For Soiled Doves. At about ono o'clock Sunday morning a terrific report of an explosion was heard in the Fifth ward. It startled sleepers in many parts of tho town and It was believed by somo that boilers had exploded, but an investigation showed that the report was duo to an explosion of dynamite which had been placed under a house on Strawberry alley occupied by two notorious characters known as "Jersey Lillles" whbse presence in the neighborhood is obnoxious to the respectable residents. The explosion only toro a - few weather hoards from tho houso, but the report scareu many people uaaiy. 1110 per petrators of tho act aro unknown. Watch chains In varieties, Maley's, tho Jeweler. Payne's Nursery. Genuine Chinese sacred lilies, at five cents each, until Christmas, at Payne's greenhouso, Olrardville. 12-14-0t-eod Arrunglng for Christmas. The pastor and membors of the M. E, church call attention of the people generally to the arrangements fully mado for giving a grand concert and entertainment in the church next Friday evening, Dec. 18tb. There will be a number of special attractions. Solo and chorus singing, mandolin nud guitar clubs, recitations and other pleasing features. Preceeds for tho beuofit of Sunday School Christmas fund. More diamonds at Ilolderman's than any store In the county. The Slovoulnns Move. Ycsterdav afttirnnnn ohnnt nnn l.ntinn Slavonians met in tho basement of tho (livnk f!nfhnlln r.linrpli mirt annntnt.il Tn.nn1. Kobjlnnd Anthony Ouuschack to look after tneir lntere. ts lor tho spring election. They decided that Onuschack shall bo their can didate for thft Dcmncr.ttle llnmlnntlnn fne Council in the Fifth ward. A meeting will be held next Monday to increase the member ship of tho club. The finest stock of palms and furns, at reasonable prices, at Payne's nursery, Qlrardvillo. 12-14-flt-cod Under Rail for Trial, Satnnlnv w nv it v at. tti.P T? llerles AVer tli Mil nnil uumm nf .tin -.n...W. Justice Card In's docket bears the names of several parties to suits. Joseph Nosavage, John Strolls, Simon Ktisinissls, William Sacraltls and f!hnr1. R.v.e1rv -..-- nA.tA.i on charges of assault and battery and each was uem m uaii tor trial at court. Kustnlsals and Kosavsgo were also held on charges of carrying concealed deadly weapons. Ulckert's Cafe, Our freo lunch to-morrow morning will consist of Boston Baked Beans and pork. Were Disappointed. A crowd of several hundred irrldlron ad. mirers 'who had wended their way to tho Trotting park yesterday afternoon to witness the game between the Lions of the First ward, and the Tigers, of Mahanoy City, were sorely disappointed, the visitors fulling to appear on the grounds. The homo team was there In full war paint, and a good game was expected, but the animals from Mahanoy City were missing. Handsomo presents, band decorated china. cut glass and statuary, at Brumm's. Presbyterian Church Notes. Tho pulpit of tho Presbyterian church was occupied by Kov. Guhbler. of Princeton college, New Jersoy, yesterday. He served tho congregation with two able sermons, which were attended by two large and aiiDro- clatlve audiences. During his stay here he was the guest of Mlue Inspector Stein and family. , Diamond riucs. solitaires in nrlcas from $3.00 to $150, Diamond earrings, diamond Pendants and laea nlna at A Hnldnmian's corner Main aud Lloyd streets. 1 Cuvanaugh Won. I The shooting match betwoen Fred, Hart, of town, and Frank Uavauaugb, of Raven Ruu, THE DEATH Of GErjl. NiflCED Sensational Reports Regardlng- the Affair Denied. HE WAS HOT LED INTO AMBUSH, But Came Across a Party of'Spanlsh Guer rillas whom He Mistook ror Allies The Commander Killed at the First Fire, and His Companions Fled. Havaxa, Doe. 14. Further Inquiries by tho correspondent of tho Associated Press have ollolted tho following nddltlounl do tails, which nro positively reliable, of tho manner lu which Antonio Maceo mot his donth. It is known that Maceo oxpectod tho insurgont brigadier general Sanchez to ooncoutrnto his forces In Havana prov inco In readiness for Mncoo w hon ho should pass tho trooha. It happened, howover, that in passing the Spanish column com manded by Major Clrujodn Maceo mis took tho forco of guerrillas under Porat for Sanchez's vanguard, and found him self amongst thorn bofore he discovered his mistake At tho flrst volley from the Spanish Maceo foil wounded. Tho In surgents takon by surprise, commenced n general Are as thoy retreated, and aban doned Maceo In a dying oondltlon. Colonel Foljoo has had an ongagoment at Campo Florida, near Havana, with tho coucontrated forces of the insurgents whloh wore with Maceo at the time ho was klllod, aud whloh aro now following tho loadors Agulrro, Castillo,. Arangruon, Cardenas, Gallo and Lozo, and whloh number 1,300 horsemon. Colonel Foljoo again met thoso forcos nt Tunibn Ouarto, whoro ho Inflicted a loss of elghtoon klllod, tholr wounded being carrlod oft. Tho Spanish had nlnoteon wounded. Private advices from Santiago do los Vegas, In this province, stata that tho prominent insurgent leador, Porloo Del gado, has been seriously woundodand has romatnod hlddon In the woods slnco tho last engagement with General Flguoroa. Thoso advices add that it is expected thnt several bodlos ot Insurgents will soon sur render to tho Spanish authorities. Tho steamer San Ignaolo has arrived horo, having on board 1,340 soldiers to re lnforco the Spanish forces In Cuba. In an lntervlow with a oorrospondont for a Madrid newspaper tho captain gonoral states that he has roturned to Havana in order to dlsporso tho rebels who are flock ing into tho province of Havana. Ho says ho will then roturn to Plnar del Rio, which ho hopes to effect the pacification of in throe wooks. Tho captain general said to this correspondent that Mncoo's death was a torrlblo blow to tho Insur gents, tlmt they had no othor goneral equal to him In prestlgo, and that many In surgents wero likely to abandon tholr arms In consequence of his death. Upon (ho Inltlatlvo of tho ehlofs of tho volunteers thero was a grand demonstra tion nt tho palace last night In honor of Captain General Woylor. By 8 o'olook in the ovenlng tho streets along tho line of march were packod with a moving mass of pooplo aud the balconies of the houses Were covered. At 8 :30 o'clock a proces sion of volunteer troops marched to tho muslo of a band down Obispo street to tho palace amid the vivas of tho population. Thoro was more enthusiasm even than on tho day Captain General Weylor returned to Havana. Tho Marquos of Apoztegula, tho loader of tho Conservative party, the committee of publlo dofense, and other patrlotlo societies took part In tho demon stration. La Luoha and othor Spanish papors are qulto bitter over tho story sont out regard ing Macco's death, and deny It emphati cally. Palace officials also deny it, and it is stated that Goneral Weylor will deny it ovor his own signature. Moro lighting Is reported In the suburbs, and tho Insurgent forces aro ropartod as numbering sevoral thousand. The work of entrenching Is being pushod to tho ut most, and many plocos of new Artlllory havo been mounted. Two thousand troops arrived from Spain yosterday, and they wero enthusiastically recolvod as thoy marchod through the streeta Thoy were all undorslzod, and nppearcd like boys. AID FOIl FItKIS CUI1A. Offers of Assistance Coming from All Sec tions of the Country, Washikqtox, Doo. 11. Tho headquar ters of tho Cuban legation In this city was tho co u tor of interest to a number of call ers yosterday, who had come to express to Senor Quesada tholr sorrow at tho death of Gonoral Maceo and to offer their sym pathy and In somo cases holp for the Cuban cause. Thoso callers Included a number of congressmen and two senators (whoso names tho Cuban representatives dlscllnod to disclose), but who expressed tholr desire to see some notion taken by eongress that would bo ot somo assistance to the insurgents. Bonor Quosada -glatos that ho has re ceived during the past fow days about fifty lotters, maiy of which camo from persons and organizations offorlng to sond iuon to assist tho Cubans In fighting for liberty. Among the states and cities represented lu these letters aro: Washing ton, Wyoming, Kansas, Iudlnnapolls, Buffalo, Evansvlllo, Intl., aud Waterbury, Conn. Responsive to theso lotters, Mr. Quesada authorizes his formor statement that the Cubans havo onough men and loadors to gain tho cnuso for which they are fighting. Thoy can avail thoinselvos of 60,000 men, and moro If necessary, but what they nocd Is nrms and ammunition and medicine for the sick and wounded. It is said offers of usslstuuco from abroad havo been recolvod. Tho Paris agent of tho junta says that not only the Cubans, but the French poople, after hearing of tho assassination and death of Macoo, are nnllnnttnrr nil thnw nnn tn mnil n. n-null. lWtm..HB J - v k u .... u.IDUi. tlon, to bo called "Expedition of General ' Maceo," to Cuba. Mr. Quesada states that from Sau Domingo and Mexico also cams assurances of contributions to tho causo, whllo tho worklngmeu and merchants of Tampa, Fin., say they will glvo not only 10 per cent of tholr earnings wookly, but will work thvoo Sundays In every month in order to give their wages for freo Cuba. The agent at Jacksonville, Fla., wires BANKS SUSPEND. A 1'nllure That AnVct. Ilollldnyshiirg, Mnrtlmburg and Wltllniusport. Special to Evesisu IIkiialu. HoLLiDAYSliuuo, Dec. II, 1 p. tn. Tho First National Bank of this placo suspended payments this morning. The failuro produced tho greatest excite ment and tho announcement precipitated the failuro of tho Martlusburg Deposit liank, of Martlusburg, and Wllllamsport Dank, of Wllllamsport. llrcen'g Itlaltn Cnfo Free I.uncli. Vegetable soup to-niglit. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Meats at all hours, Silver novelties at Maley's jowolry store. BIO DELIGHTED CROWDS Flock to Sen the Wonderful Automatic Im position In the I'rnnoy Ilulltllng. The most popular place in this city Just now is tho Automatic Exposition at the Franey building, cornor Main and Oak streets. Saturday night tho building was crowded with people who paid the plttanco of ten cents to seo tho great woudcra. To day tho same placo was thronged, and people went away to toll their neighbors what a magnificent exhibit could bo seen for a silver dinio. What took seventeou years of con stant labor to complete cannot fall to attraet the admiration of the people In largo num bors. A short description has nlroady been given in the Herald, aud moro will be said In tho future concerning It. Tho moro one sees of it tho moro be Is lost in wonder, lovonnd praise of what tho patient brain aud steady hand of one man has wrought. The genial gentleman who presides over tho Swiss Village is called by the multitude to explain the wonder at least a score of times in the afternoon, and as mauy more in tho evening. People aro deeply interested. They seo and marvol, but their inquisitive natures bubble up and thoy must know about this eighth wonder of tho world or the wonder of the ago. Tho Herald representative dropped in upon thoso gentlemen Saturday ovening and was mot by a polite ushor, who, though the building! is full to overflowing at all tlniOS. SGCfl that Arnnrnnn nnta ..1 , , VI(V ( fcuw. from which to view tho wonder. Not a whit less inviting than tho village with its men aud women laboring, flirting, singlug, walking, dancing, all that people in real life do (yes, aud luoro than some) with the greatest of natural mystifying ease, none tho less interesting than tho vlllago wo say, aro tho othor cabinets, where scenery of note familiar to many, who gaze with fond re membrances of times gone by, and lost in wondonueut at tho naturalness of the pro ductlou. Everything is llfo and activity, which is ditlicult to depict correctly, and of which the mcchauical genius who constructed these re markable works, has mado a great success of its every technical point, that of nature. Tho Hkhali) belioves that no one who loves art lu the stage, where It comes closest to nature's llfo, should miss this marvelous ex position, aud has yet tho flrst person to seo who regretted tho expenditure of the 10 cents which It requires. No stock of watches In gold or silver so handsome and attractive lu Shenandoah as Ilolderman's. Selection larger, pricos lower. Hilly Guts Ten Years. Special to Evkninci Herald. Pottsville, Dec. 14. John Billy, the inmate of tho Schuylkill county almshouse, who was convicted at tho last term of Crim inal Court on a charge of having raped an insane inmate of the institution, was this morning sentenced to pay costs, six cents flue, and sorvo ton years in solitary confinement. Dr. Sr. S. Klstler Stoves. Dr. M. S. Klstler has removed his ofllce from 120 to 120 North Jardln street. 3t Buy your sllnnora at the Factory Shoe Store. Sclmltz Kscnped. Joseph Schultz, the Pole who was arrested on Friday nlcht on a cltAri'n mmla ho r Rnnlila T.ntriimli.clrl n.wl n..... .11,.1 it lockup to think over a proposition tccoutfji the case by paying the woman's expenses to Inlll llftr llll.lliltlll 111 Itrfl.11 nn.1 U ..cl- -.1 joiu her husband in Brazil and the costs of ami, cauineo. uu ouuiruay nigut while walk ing with Special officer Sadusky from the lockup to the Justice's olllce. ' Diamond rings, solitaires In pricos from $5.00 to $150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants and laco nins at A. Hiililcrmiin'a corner Main and Lloyd streets. Hart Lost the JInl. h. The shooting match betweou Fred. Hart, of town, ami trane Kavanaugh, or ltavon Ituu, took place at tho latter placo on Saturday afternoon, The match was won by Kavan augh who shot 3 birds out of soven, whllo his opponent only captured one. Hart attributed his defeat to tho sprlug in bis gun breaking. Ladles' fine gold pens at Maley's. Obituary, Mr. and Mrs. Colfax Brown, of East Coal street, have tbe sympathy of a large circle of friends In tho loss of their infant daughter, Margaret, who diod yesterday from spinal meningitis. The funeral will take place from the family residence, on East Coal street, at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, Cull and see our hand decorated china handle umbrellas. At Ilrumm's. ICcndrlck House Free Lunch. Beau soup to-night. Hot lunch to-morrow morning. Dog Lost. Councllmau F, K. Magargle yesterday lost a spotted boaglo hound for which be offers a reward. 11 Cp AGTIVl Another Bore Hole For the Rldfe Workings. LARGE QUANTITIES OF COAL Tff The First Holo Will be Used as & Rope I For Hoisting and tho Second For Sluil lng Worked Out Parts-Super-1 lntendent Velth Inspects, I TllCrn Wit. Cnn.tnA,t.ln onttvttv tho local circles of tho Philadelphia and ll lng Coal and Iron Company. General Ml oupcnuiomient John Velth was In towlfl t.t.ttn.1 E.i.nM1 ht. i- e N .....mi. ou.vini luuivs. AO UUD Ul IUQ riM of tho visit thete Is renewed activity licjl tiuu.u nt ,iiu nuutucrii tan oi moo aim a targe lorco ot men are engaged In ferring a drilling riant from Jackson's I former place. Some months ago a bori! was mado there, going down Into tho J mgs oi uio oiu l'lanK ltidgo colliery. 1 hole will bo used as a ropo way for hoi purposes. A second boro holo Istobel twenty-llvo feet south aud will bouj slUSh tllQ Worked nilt nnHinn nf 41. n I It will tako about ten days to sot tbo ill) Olant 111 nnrlrtnp nnlnraml nlmnt t.-n .fl more to get In readiness for the ilushinJ xncro is an immenso quantity of gool In the old Plank Ridge workings, but vt I not for the discovery of tho slushing p: wncrcny the parts now worked out rrl filled and made to support tho surfal could never bo removed. To take II without tho slushing would endanger a I pronertios south nf PL west of tho workings as far as West il nnU 1116 rCCPfnW tlin omnnai.v vn G irom ino coai mat would be taken out I not ray for the damago that tho open would causo. With tho culm fllllne.l over, tho coal can bo removed wlthoil sllghest Injury to any part of the sd Tho Work of nrnn.rlni. fni- lli. mVA will in no wlso Interefere with tho opet in gutting out the coal and a large fol men aro now encaeod In that hmtol, I work. Thoy are putting In pipes anj engines at tno loot of the boro hole, Muck mountain vm'n. anil a .tnn- sunk from that nlnrn tn hn I.o.ln ...1.. I work of getting out tho coal will 'begiil pans oi tno mine to bo slushed aro II jnammotn, bKidmore, Sevou Foot and .uuuuiain veins. This morulug Superintendent Division Superintendent John Skeat'l uistrict buporiutemlent William Bro! visivcu mo nest Shenandoah collletl maue au Investigation of the place John Bhuades and bis sou, Henry, na escaped being fatally suffocated by damp. A repetition of such an acclde bo cuartled aculn.t-. l.v y,mni.. ,1.- t. further up tho breast. It is said that til no an ampio sateguard, as there Is pleil inuiatpaitoi tno mine and all that'l quired is to get tho air to the placo whj umu ncie ciupioyeu. l Plants make pretty and" Inexpensivi enis tor uuriatmas, and the finest can : at I'ayne's nursery, Glrardville. 12-141 Arrested for Coal Stealing. U. X 1. Pnlicrmiftn Tlnnlnl Tl-n I procured warrants from Justice Can behalf of the Thomas Coat Company, James Taylor and William BaylifT, cl them with steal I nir nnI f.nm . l. Taylor settlod the case andBayliffij given a Hearing, it is not for the vl thO COal that the fill t urn l.rn..l.. break un the nractlcn a. mt.,i breaches Is endangering the Itlngtowij Ladies' gold watches, the largest assol in tno county. At Brumm's. Held For Lsroenv. On the 2nd of this month George Bl 01 town, borrowod a cart from a man Shoun. statlno-that his own was nnfl pair. Ho failed to return It and on &1 Constable Phillips found the cart atl vlllc, whero It had been sold Tel Phillips arrested Bauman near Kill .intam.l. o latter nau nod to escape ar j ou will go eBtray by not purchasL uoIiJ'y goods at Ilolderman's, William Donlev Ite.li-n.. William Dooley, of Glrardville, onsl emcient conductors on tho Schuylkill tlon line, has tendered his reslgnatlij leiiow-cmpioycs will presout him gold-heuded cane previous to his itj for Mt. Oirmnl. Mr ......I saloon at the latter placo, and wj cnurgo somo tinio uurlng the present TO GUItH A COLD IN IIVK H ! Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tahiti druggists refund the mouoy if it falls I sa t oil us, i Funerul uf Charles Hnldwlnl Tho remains nf the lata Phurlnu 11 who was found dead on the mounts! near Pottsville, on Monday, were reel Fatnil and Imrlnil mi V.Iiluw Tl rl - , - - j Jury at Pottsville, agreed that death I iu a biroto 01 apoplexy, tno marital lace uciug occasioned by the fall Our stock of primroses, iu bloom, c j ueaten lor variety, i'ayne's nursery! vtlie. . i. H, Notice to Consumers. Xotlca Is hernliv dIvah tn tin. ..nt tbo Hhenandnsh Pnlillr U'otnr U'n.Vil rontsdueNov. 1, 1800, must be pail before Jan. 1, 1807, and in default I lutvtnnnt ttld IV.tltf Urill l.n ,..-nn the properties of the dellnauents further notice. By order of tho Vi'aJ mlttee. I 12.0.10t O. Betteridge Ladles' and gents' gold watcll Maley's. An Important Meeting. All linnnrtntit iiinntliiw nf Kk.s I-odgo No. 591. I. O. O. F . will bo evening, Tho degree team will c 'second degree and matters concerij ' new I O. O, F bulldlug will be disc Diamonds, watches, rings, till fancy goods, cut glass and bauqtJ Old if
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