r TUB IIMRALD (Wales business because of Us known large circulation and renders rith results to its advertisers. lie 1 nrcl ient "in I n nj utoJ .,1ei VOL. XL NO 300. SHENANDOAH. PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1896. ncl r :: GREAT BARGAINS :: IN FURNITURE KS BEDDING. Mattresses Bedsteads Cupboards Sideboards Kitchen Tables Cradles $2.EO and Upward! 1.75 ' " 3.75 " 5.75 - 1.QO . 75 " J. R. WILLIAMS & SON, 13 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, FA. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN... DENT'S FINE WOOL HALF HOSE. OUR PRICES: i Heavy all wool at 12 cent per pair. Natural wool, medium weight. 12 cents per pair. EXTRA. Four pair of Jerseys, block, for 81.00. Rest Imported Moco, black, 5 pair for 51.00. MAX LMVIT'S, 15 East Oentre St. Hatter and Govt's Furnisher, GOLD STANDARD REACHED ...J. J. PRICE'S RELIABLE STAND... Where on the same basis you can find a full and complete line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's COATS - AND - CAPES Of the very latest and best styles. Prices and quality guaranteed. 1 I JZDDjrp-'C North Main St., . - 1 IV E - Shenandoah, Pa. PROPOSED COAL COMBINE. An English Syndicate Negotiating fur Coal Lands. WiLKEsoAnRC, Dec. 12. Important and in teresting developments may bo expected soon, which promise to advnnco the anthra cite coal industry to a much greater promin enco in the way of mining and marketing. The accredited representative of n wealthy and Influential syndlcato of English flnan. ciers and business men has been visiting tho Pennsylvania coal country for several months past, ami' has quietly investigated anthracite lands in Schuylkill, Luzerne, Columbia, Northumberland and Lackawanna counties, with tho object of purchasing yaluablo and avallablo territory. Tho Times of this city says i "In soveral cases, particularly In Schuylkill county, options havo been placed, and tho outlook appears favorablo for tho disposal of tho properties to tho English agent. While at Tamaqua, Ashland, Shenandoah and' Mt. Cannot, parties associated with the Morgan Drexol combination (which organized tho now Philadelphia & Heading Hallway Com pany) had a conference with tho foreign representative, and while nothing is known positively or definitely, sufficient informa tion has been djscloscd to warrant tho as sertion that English capital may bo Invested In operations now owned, controlled and worked by tho Philadelphia & Heading Coal &Iron Company, whose Interests are allied with tho corporation oporatcd by the Morgan Drexol syndicate." - Diamonds, watches, rings, sllvorware, fancy goods, cut glass and banquet lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holdor-man's. .MORGAN'S BAZAR. 1 $1.00 GAMES Kcduced as follows : Base Hall to . . . 50c l'nrchcsi "... 90c Game of Witches 75c Clicvy Chase . . . 75c Wild West . . . . 75c Bnssalindn .... 75b Attack 75 e IIUU11111UUU 75c. iniiiuiiiiiiHiminiiiiuii GAMES PICTURE BLOCKS, Reduced as follows : Chcssindia to . . 65c Skirmish to , In the Soup . . Game of Bobb , , 50c , 60c , 50c Some 50c. (James to 35 Cents. a Reduced from $1.00 to 75c Sg .75c to 50c g .50c to 35c in Bureaus, 47c, 35c, 23c 8 Doll Beds, 47c, 35c, 23o sfliiiiniiitiiiiTHrmnnTirnTniTiTTTTnTTTmninmMiii Cheapest Toy House In Shcnanddah. 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 Paper. From 25 cents to 20 cents; from 10 cents to 8 cents. All other grades accordingly. This stock must be disposed of at mice, in order that I can enlarge my store. These bargains will hold good for a short time Come ut once and take advantage of the reduction. Tp I-! C-1-.r.rl.rk. PAINTER, PAPER HAXOHB AND 1 nomas n. bnyder, PKALEa j,Au,pim. 23 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah, Pa. WHAT 2 5 C WILL ...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 Lemon Peel. . . . Two Pounds Layer Figs. Four Quarts New White Beans. Four Quarts Nov Green Peas, In tho Church World. Tho rovival services In tho United Evan gellcal church, on North Jardln street, closed for the present wcok last night. They will ho continued next wook. Rev. Robert O'Boyle, pastor of tho Trinity Reformed church, preached the sermon last night and uevs. Alfred Ileebnor and D. I. Evans assisted tho pastor. Rev; I. J. Reife, In the revival sorvlco that followed. Tho sorvlccs In Trinity Reformed church to-morrow will be of a very interesting char actor. Rev. O'Boylo will preach both at tho morning and ovoning services. The subject for tho morning sermon is "Christ's Plain Words" and for tho evening "Calling Thco." Everybody is welcome. The M. E. church pulpit will bo occupied to-morrow morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. Alfred Ilecbner. Tho Sunday evening prayer meeting will bo resumed by tne unrlstian Endeavor Society, commencing at 5.45 o'clock. Rev. Ileebncr will preach at Yatesville to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, and also administer tho sacrament of the Lord s supper. Ladies' and gciitv" gold rings. At Maley's. Hrennnn's New Restaurant Sour krout, pork and baked potatoes will be served as free lunch on Monday morning. Flection of Officers. Tho following officers were elected by tho Rescue Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 on Thursday evening: President. Lewis Rati Recording Secretary, M. G.Wurm; Financial Secretary, Joseph Fluck; Foreman, Joseph Hilton; first Assistant, William Calo; Treasurer, wimam Neiswcnter; Trustees, Charles Hoffman and A. R. Ploppert. Watch chains jeweler. in varieties, Maley's, tho Advance In Patent Medicines. To the Public : Owing to the fact that the manufacturers and jobbers of patent medicines havo increased tho prices, it neces sarily compells tho undersigned to sell all 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 73c preparations at their marked prices. Howover, wo will contlnuo selling all 0110 dollar preparations at ninety cents, and all above that at tho usual reduc tion, although the prices of theso prepara tions havo also been advanced. With a view of giving our patrons an opportunity to buy at tho priocnt rices, tho new rates will not bo charged until on and after Mouday, Do cembor 14, 1890. Gi:u::r.t:K Hnos, A. Wablev, C. II. IlAOENIlUCH, P. P. D. KlItLIN, Shenandoah Dbuq Stoke, Dk. Chas. 1'mixirn, Chas. Povinsky, lw Siiamija's Pharmacy, Ladles' Maley's. and gents' gold watches. At HHAVY WOllKlNO (SI.OVJX At way down prices. At MAX LEVIT'S. Think They Ilavo it Clue. Rumor has it that tho horse and harness which was stolen on Tuesday night from the stable of William and Frank Qumbrowicz, on Laurel street, has been located near Potts villo. Tho owners of tho team to-day sent a man named' Houser in search of it. About tho samo time the horso and harness was stolen a wagon was also stolen from a huckster in Gilbert ou, by thoso who are thought to bo inombcrs of the gang in town. 2 Diamonds, watches, rings, silverware, fancy goods, cut glass and hauquot lamps with Dresden or silk shades, at A. Holder man's. lllrthday l'urty. The home of Mr. and Mrs. James North, of East Lino street, was the scene of a pleasant gathering last ovenl-". tho occassion being a birthday party tendetwtbeir little daughter, Anna. Singing, dancing and games made a very oujoyablo ovoning. There wero in at tendance Llzzlo Fox, Agnes Hughes, Nellie Ryan, Katie Delaney, Agues Becker, Jano Marklo, Carrie Dcrr, Bcsslo Cardin, Sadie and Etta Potts, Loretta and Anna North, Martin Delaney, Patrick and Phillip Brennau, Joseph and Max Bowes, John Bolin, Thomas Schwiudt and Edward North, Kendrlck House Free T.uncli. Oysters 011 (oast to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning, Notice to Consumers. Notico is hereby given to the consumers of the Shenandoah Public Water Works that nil rents due Nov. 1, 1600, must be paid on, or before Jan. 1, 1807, aud in default of such payment tho wator will ho turned off from the properties of the delinquents without further notico. By order of tho Wator Com mittee 12-0-10t O, Beti'eiuixie, Supt. Mora diamonds at Holderman's than any WEYLER lujfj MM The Captain General Again, Returns to the Cuban Capital. Y2 I es Co 10 il ess I dgtj THE DEATH OF GENERAL MACEO The Weight of Evidence Seems to Verify the Published Reports, Though Cubans Profess to Believe That the Reports Aro Purposely Misleading. HAVANA, Doc 12. Captain Gonoral Woylor arrived once inoro In this city at 6 o'clock last ovoning, accompanied by Lloutcimnt Colonel Escrlbniiti and others of his stall, nnd by a cavalry escort. The streets of Havana wore throngod with pSbplo, nnd tho hoitflos of tho town had 1 boon gaily decorated with bunting in anticipation of tho captain general's re turn. Tho Plaza Armos In front of tho captain gouerul's pnlaco was packed with a vast concourse of people Tho Marques Ahutnada, Vlco governor general, accompanied by tho. colonel of his staff, mot Captain General Woylor nt tho outranco of tho palaco. Immediately after entering tho palaco Captain jSoiiornl Woy lor appeared on tho balcony, bowing his acknowledgments to tho vivos which tho multitude In tho square won) shouting for Spain, Spanish Cuba, tho king, tho qucon, tho army, tho navy and tho voluntoors. Tho captain gonoral mndo ri brlof address, in tho courso of which ho said: "I have only directed Tho nrmy has dono all." Various delegations, both civil nnd mil itary, wore tocolvod later by Gonoral AVoy lcr at tho palaco, nnd thoy offered tholr congratulations upon the outcome of his operations In l'lnnr dol Rio. Marquos Ahumadn also otlorod his congratulations upon tho death of Maceo. Captain Gon oral Woylor rospondod that tho credit for tho combination which had resulted In tho fall of tho Cuban chlof was nil duo to tho Marques Ahumadn, but tho latter said ho had only secondod tho chiefs plans. THIS DKATH OF MA GEO. Dr. Zertuclia Gives Additional Facts II c gardtng tho Hilling. Havana, Doe. 12. Dr. Zortucha, tho porsonal physician of Antonio Macoo, who, nftor surrending to Colonel Tort at San Felipe, f urnlshod confirmation of tho re ported donth of tho groat Cuban loader, has given to tho prosa in ah lntcrvlaw at Mclona dol Sur additional facts In con nection with tho case. It scorns that An tonio Macoo and his compaulons did not cross tho trocha or military lino of Plnnr dol Itlo in tho sonso gouorally understood. Thoy passed from l'lnnr del llio Into Havana provlnco by sea In an open bont, five trips bolng roqulrod to tnko tho whole party of lnsurgonts. A s tho boat Would only hold eight men, in addition to Its handlers, it will bo soon that Macco's party was composod of forty mon only, Tho night was dark and stormy. Macoo was accompanied by Mlro, another im portant lnsurgont loader, and othors of ids staff. Thoy landed near Bancs, and shortly afterwards occurred the encounter with tho Spanish troops under Major CI rujeda, resulting, as alleged, la the death of tho Cuban chlof. Iu spito of tho official -accounts of the donth of Macoo and Francisco Gomez, thoro are many horo who rofuso to credit tho report Frlonds of tho lnsurgonts ex press tholr belief that olthor tho Jowelry and other things alleged to hnve boon found by tho Spanish soldlors did not bo long to Mncoo, or olsu that thoy wore placed upon tho body as a ruso, In order to throw dust In tho eyos of tho Spaniards while Mnceo pushod on eastward and com munlcntod with Maximo Gomez. Somo doubt having boon thrown upon tho statomont that Zortucho was tho por sonal physician of Antonio Mnceo, ho was quostlonod on tho subject, and declnrod that after tho death of Dr. Hernandez, In Plnar del Rio, a physician of higher rank in tho itiBurgont army, ho succeodod Dr. Hernandez, by nppolntmont, as Macoo's physician, leaving tho body of insurgents under Diaz, to which ho had boon ottachod, for that purpose. Dr. Zortucho also states that Major Clru Joda narrowly oscnpod a severe dofeat and possibly capture at tho hands of tho ln surgonts. Ho also says that tho lnsurgonts Jn tho vicinity of Molona have dosortod the Cuban cause and have surrendered to tho Spanish authorities, as they aro worn out with the many fatlguos thoy havo ondured and tho privations suffered during tho ' Jong and wenrlsomo campaign. The doo-1 tor nddB that Belmudoz, one of tho most important loauors, was woundod fatally in tho abdomen on Dec !t In an ongngo mont fought on tho holghts of Govorua dora with tho Spanish troops undor Gon oral Iuolnu, Dispatches rocolvod from Genoral In clnn confirm this report It is officially statod hero today that Mlro, tho insurgent lender who accompanlod Antonio Macoo out of Pinnr dol Ulo, was also woundod by tho side of tho groat Cuban soldlor, and that Alborto Nodarco, Alfred Justlo, Ramon Ahumade and Gordon, all stall officers of Macoo wero wounded In tho fight during which tholr lcador foil. Dr. Zortucho, who has boon glvon his liberty, has askod for permission to loavo Cuba for Spain, and thoro Is little doubt that his request will bo granted. Still Doubting- Maceo's Death, KewYoiik, Doo. 12. Sonor Tomas'Es. trada Pnlma, of tho Cuban Junta, Is still confident of tho reliability of his Havana correspondent, who donlos that Antonio Maooo is doad. Others connected with tho junta aro inoro disposed to credit the accumulating evidoncos of Macoo's death, although thoy hnvo by no moans aban doned hopo. At Hepchlnskl's Arcade Cufe. Steaming Hot Tumalcs to-night. Hot lunch on Monday morning. Ladies' fine gold pens at Maley's. Admitted to the Hospital. Edward R. Reese, of Pntt.vill lnl ....i of tho Merchants' Prnterllvn A admitted to the county hospital at Schuylkill Haven yesterday'. Mr. Reeso is known hero, and during the last campaign worked against the Republican nominee In this district, 1 Lost! Losttt A lot of Lehigh Valley irallroad freight! a i. . ' 1. A SEASONABLE HINT. Hon l Decide AVlmt Yon Want In (JIo for Clntstniiis. As tho Christmas holidays annroach tho rte,!lHi?n,,iL,!J,0,rirtsl,,'lt'' f"r ,",n, '"i Philadelphia and Reading Olsio tnoro active. Go to Strouso s Jewelry storo, & ( No. 11 North Main street, and avoid a uso- Kept In Active Servir , less waste of time. There will be found tho , greatest assortment of jewelry and gold and .,,.. ' silverware aud cut glass to bo found In the 1 WATER WHEEL FOR SCRAI'1 1 county. It Is tho headquarters for Christmas ! presents including elegant castors, cako and " en butter dlsbos, card receivers, cream pitchers, The Plant to bo Erected at Maj,tJ The Ehort Lino to Pottsvll la f Somo Activity at Qllbertt lnl Foreman at West Bear Ji'l tea nud dinner services, children's mugs, rose leal jars, knives, forks and spoons. The stock of watchos, lockets, charms, rings, chains and novelties surpassed au,y offered by any other dealer outside tho larco cities nnd' tho prices aro reasonable. A glance at , Tho recent transfer of the Phi Strouso s show windows Is a mro sight, but Headlnir ILillrm.l .v.tnn, ,n.i step Insldo and there you will seo tho . erti. ). ii t ni iM beauties of the Christmas season as shown iu liral,,r it,. .,,.,.,.,..'., ii JhJ no other place in tho town. in and about Mabanoy City and "'J A chance with every 50c. imrcbaso will l,n 1 ,on va"?'; At tho former place"' I given at tho Factory Shoo Storo 011 tho band-1 nr0 m.ucn '"""sted In tho projtlail somo French doll, dlsnlnrn.l In n,.iFiin 1 l"y "as put on foot to give some (Uh - ' mined parts t.f tho town a safe ,1.1 Kntcrtulned Lnst livening. Eugiueer F. P. Weiser.of Asb.lan.riil xiiu resiueuco 01 .nr. anu jurs. 1(. A. io-uay aim mauo nnai arraugciu ,1 Glover, on South Jardln street, ng tlm cln slushinir the worked nut. I SCenn nf a mprrv f-fitlinrfnf. nf r..u mlnra nn,1nf II. n tn... ...l.l.'Sla who tendered their son, Clyde, a surpriso i through chutes from tho Elmwr party, which was enjoyed by all present. ! dirt batiks. The chutes will bos 1 ho guests immediately took possession of i thoso that wero used in this tie tho parlor and sitting room whero soveral years ago to fill In tho workings tall Hours wero spent In rendering vocal and in- noor colliery. The work is to b(,. strumental music and various other amuse- rapidly as experienced men can ments, after which all tho guests partook of largo gangs of carneutcrs ... an elegant spread prepared for them. Thoso I called from tho Mabanoy City ji' I iu attendance wero: Misses Anna and Eliza- North Mabanoy colliery to begic, I bcth Hcobnor. Virdlo Knbli'i-. Millie Hnrr.r I undertaking Mmn1iictiinrnin bj Lizzio Brooks, Minnie Wasley, Margaret tlons will be conducted by Will Beddall, Ida Williams, Lulu Parrott, Eva I Pottsville. Tho carpenters w!IUc rpweii, i-.uima l.iowellyn, Louisa and Mary "l0 construction of a novel maril Jioncris, uora uicnards, Annie Kcltban and piymg motive power for tho scrarc Alice nenwao. oi uirnruvillo : and .Messrs. win consist or an immense I Ilftrrv Pmtt. Kilwnril .Tihlisnn Tnl,.i l:n. , Leon Wasley, Leo Straub, John Stein, Itay J mond Ehrhart, Harvey Wells, Harry Are good, Fred, Hutton, Thomas Dawson, Wlllio Kccd, John Hughes, of Wm. Pcnn; Gcorgo Yost, Charles Bashore, Clara and Ralph Matter and Burton Davis. which will lie operated by tl crcok. which flows close to the which the culm is to bo taken. ' will bo adopted because tho hoik tho Elmwood colliery is no longcJ breaker having been abandoned Mi bo too expensive to operate tho wj has the beonmenToand women, I ,.,. .! lt .11 . ...u.i.i- , ,.:,' i "niucn oi llio i:x 11, fancy aud plain slippers, sultablo for holiday purposes. His llody Found. Special to Evesixo Herald. TamaqOA, Dec. 12. The disappearance of Henry Rudolph several days ago, has created much oxcitoment hero, and to-day it was in creased by a searching party finding his body near tho upper Newkirk slopo, about a mils abovo this placo. His family was noti fied, and the remains subsequently brought to town. Rudolph has mado ono ! or two previous attempts to commit suicide, onco when ho attempted to blow his head off with a shot gun. Ho had been missing from homo for two weeks, nud until to-day the search was fruitless. Ho was a man of'largo family, about 5U years of ago, well respected. Recently he had been indulging iu drink to excess. His body was found iu a shallow poud, and one foot was protruding abovo tho water. Ho tied a stone about his neck and placed his hat about his person, in order to avoid detection. Diamond rings, solitaires in pricos from $5.00 to f 150. Diamond earrings, diamond pendants and lace pins at A. Holderman's, corner Main and Lloyd streets. "Y" Progi-iini. Tho following program will bo rendored at a mooting of tho "Y" to be held this evou Ing: Singing; scripture reading, Miss Bees; vocal solo. Mis Ilolcn Price ; comic reading, Miss Brooks; recitation, Miss Elizabeth Hecbuerj select reading, Thomas Dawson; Notes worth knowing, MI33 Llewellyn ; in strumental solo, Miss Ida Kehler; reading, Miss Annie Yost; singing; critic's report. Uuloakable fountain pens, tho largest assortment in town, at Maley's, tho jeweler. Among the Sports. John Boner, of Summit II ill. has been matched to box Frank Slaviua six round bout before ono of the Philadelphia clubs within tho next ten days. It Is said that the proposed glovo contest between McIIale and Gibson, which is to take placo at Glrardvillo this month, will not bo allowed to take placo. Tho clergy and a number of influential citizens are making a crusado against the proposed fight. Fur Kent. Dwelling No, 20 East Oak street, recently occupied by Dentist VunYalzah; 10 rooms, hot and cold water up stairs. Bath room and water closet. Apply to P. P. D. Klrllu, 0 South Main streot. 12-10-tf Tim Dixon Funeral. Tho funeral of the late Martin Dixon took place this morning at Lost Creek and was at tended by an iminenso crowd of people. The cortege extended from abovo No. 2 breaker toSt. Mary Magdalene church, where requiem high mass was celebrated. Interment was made at Ashland. k No stock of watches In gold or silver so haudsouio and attractive In Shenandoah as Holderman's. Selection larger, prices lower. 1 Heud Hurt. ' Michael Brcnuan, a driver employed In the Ellangowan colliery, sustained a painful cut on tho top of the head yesterday. Ho was watching some operations and as a set of timber fell a piece of coal struck him. Dr. Stein dressed tho Injury, Watches yes and lots of them and regular bcuu.les, at llrumm's. Illrkert Serves Froo Luiieli To-nlglit, Tho many patrous of this cafe will bo treated to a nico free lunch of chicken pot pie between tho hours of S aud 11 o'clock to-night. iviKi Ashlaud and rottsvillo branch. r,, has increased to such an cxtontr'l Dutter, tho station agent at G,JI been obliged to ask for more hei to bo given an assistant who operator at tho station. I he peoplo of Gilberton havi) put on tho move and aro proparii.iJ lor presentation to tho Borough Qr J mg tiiat safety gatos bo placed at nearttio railway station. So j now run through tho borough t C 1 nas become very dangerous. Six each way dally over tho short HiAl Ashland and Pottsville. Thn Sis I branch is supplied with three ti'l altcrnoon aud threo iu tho morui There has been a ehango at the colliery. Thomas Hanson has bcO I inside furcman. vlco John Klln.r been transferred to the Silver Cm I at New Philadelphia, At Itreen's ltlalto Cat; I Sour krout, pork and mashed p J ini oerveu as ireo luncu to-night, H Hot lunch on Monday morning Au Acknowledged I'a'l That Malcy, tho Joweler, has assortment of gold pens in town' prices. . Justice Cnrdln as n Sold Joe fachultz, a Pole, was beli Cardin yesterday charged wit,' sponsible lor the condition of Lcvandoshi, who was employed l' which Scliultz boarded. Thowoi husband has been in Brazil tho pi ami sue was willing to scttlo the ing Schultz would pay her Brazil, She was sure her husban, ceivo her kindly. In viow of th', and the fact that such cases put 10 an oxiienso or f200 iu arrangir ducting a trial, Justice Cardin ' tho accused that he pay tho V penses to Brazil and the costs of 1' default of this the Justice tald Sd 110 iiciu on lour charges for wj rendered him liablu. Schultz is lockup, turning tho propositi mind and, as ho can make ;lt t auout ?iuu, it is quite like' Justice's advice. Diamond rings, 11 $5.00 to $150l i pendants offlilim ii corner M11 OSS I . , n Is Inra-1 John Wvozzoxi'a I Th. pi 1 OO oft u a id til liolid.l Health, W- iu the Flyi meeting by was uot hclc lattor failed tlou of Presldl IhV k ot'Cotl msmberof the Iard after the issuod, it was deemed advisable tl outcoiuo of the injunction proccl instituted. Silver novelties at Maley's Jewi Dr. M. 8. Ki.tler Mq. J Dr. M. S. Klstler has removil from 120 to 120 North Jardln streJ Died In Fuglund, Information has been received I loy, England, to the effect that lb 11 former resident of Ravou Ruu, 1110 lormer place. Ho was n Deputy Slierla it, J Smith, aud Ing with an accident iu tho mluefl his former home In England SILK AND SATIN MIFll of tho very newest pattorns for tl wlutor. A very large assortmel from 3.3 cents to $2.25, At MAX Buy your slippers nt tho Ft htoro. I.OI1IT Oil SUHII. Alnnlic- tlif. iriir..t nr II, Is Col. A. A. Powell, of Cincinnati singiug appearance, being 7 feci tail. 110 represents a wholesale 1 and brings vivid recollection! of I to' the iuveulln mlml n l,n I pouderous form from storo to stiul liver) body Bays , That K Holderman's jewelry ex nncst. The goods are of a' t carefully selected. The pri
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