mAHANOV city. il Vndll'IV K lt... 1 i - ll mior l:iw or tlie High 1 1 11 'I lust evening hy liihcr nf line of tho ' mi iiupnHiiptii onterktlu- u! - MTC KOrVtnl. nlmd m the shaiitte.nii i,', ilnt linnk lust evening tl wini In the lockup. ( o.tL'rcctitional church In 'i .nil the pastor, ltcv. I,ot i 1 1 icon In the lower 1 1 1 1 l VMImU'lplilH, who ii i uli. ill I, turn weeks aim, .1 ut the limnp i if lilt HOSF1 tejirest ( or tli C tho ti u the M , ii 111 lilt,, i crei 'h town v. ' the Mi to alt. , the III its) In d O 1 , e 1 pin io in -i , i irafutn i lit ir o n i v .Tn nu II, 'ij! ii y In pc 1 'Ot t (k, . 01 JJ ( lldrtl uiu y w OUJ. I til. II u . ..ii .i i in ii llU l VfllCIl,,. i ,,,,. Tlw.x. Stii7 iinc ii" i 11.1 iroiiml the J.uhiir vi rr ar- 1 Willi Mealing liiln illli'. 'ling a illll'. 'I li-y AVl-ro Hill nr the Primitive PTPhflllgC pulpits J. Itlchards, nf St. I'l It ON VI MI.NTION. M. P. Whilakor l now employe-it on tho 1 ul News, ni solicitor and edilnrial writer Mi.sos Irene and Florence Wenvcr. of In titmi mi. lire tho guests of Mi-s Mazio Slander, mi South tillwrt street Jlr.sml Mm. O. V. Stover, of South West street, upent t-i!n,T In I'ottsvllle. V. 11. Ilrnwer tmnii'tod huslncM In Slm innktii to-day. M1r Mirlnin Hess, of West Uoyd street, ivnan l'oltivillo imwiiger thin liinriiliiji. Mm. H.ivlil l.lnglmm nml son, Hoy, wcro vl.ltnrs to l'ntlsvillc to day', ns the gm"ts of the former' In-other, David Tucker. Mm. It. 1). Kmw, of Hcnvlck, nml Mrs. Frank O. Itorrell. of Kmnklinvllle. N. Y.. Hie mijimrtilng at tho rcslilcneo of Mr. nml .Mm .1 H. llonnenlek. on lint Cortl street. tint IftlM) X-imis ,mitmi-cliirnt. Klectlon uncertainties, lth their disturb ing liidueiieeH, lire punt. For Peeemhcr wo in t K-i p:i t - the largest inoulh'a business we have over ilone. Our selections IniYo heen Hindu tmrly nml tho huy hum heard In every A Modern Improvement. Bon Ami Opportunities, in Imimcls, Ingrain nml newest anil best weaves. n Inil Its' film fur rapes, lor liuyem. Our dross one of the fines!. At I' J. Mon.miiian'h 'iii South Main street. ulny received a letter .mi d Mrs llanna Hole, neo lutkrtoii Avi-nuo, Chicago, Irv ni lo the whereabouts of tliroo I .t fl.....! l ..v el.nl. 1..tllc.id I 'red Wittmnn. Tho writer '' ,e time she henrd from them was oald ,4 ..... ,,.., .,. ,,, , l"Vc-liled in Ashland, this county, ict 3cntntl)iu ss Kti ni.ovi:s. lied UK. .,,l,.lnV iffo All ...... nlmilix jrd for At rclllrUiil,ly low prices. At uericai organ'P Itullmm's Vlsllutlon, rues at licv M A. Kulison. Ilishoii rctary roc of Central Pennsylvania, u region ullieinl visitation to St. John's lie hos)Urch, nt Ashland, next Monday led noil will nil mi nister tho holy rito of i-oniino to n largo class that will be enlnclio church membership. lEev. cellen ( owper, rector of St. John's, in tli'lc aic looking foninrd with muck .11... ti)l.nln ..i..:,..iin.. nm; oi iuukc n. ciiuic uu uveui.. nncs. lt Titm riirmiiinliaqni i-nlila ll 1 laco,p dniijbtore. , anil T . . iliontr the CollinrivH. 7t,ulclrliia nnd I!oa!iif; collieries iTiblUl0 weck "ioy will resume on i r. nml will nrnltviilv wnrlr rmir Q,Ame. :.iv...i. v.ii.i nif 1...1 s. TMinnltvil In" tinvj t,wimnvoriii)iiviiiu Tli fv will rnsntnn nn Til nml nv euect -" street au" work four days. tf linn "" ' indbtj , ., , , ,t oil the a" l"lc 1 worm, ii at in pw3"0 U'Hiu uio rmi, in lui: uuntu iiiiii- uepnriineiH is uu iuiiiiinm yiui. uio uujim in i,ia npnn imree with lis that wo have tho host, newest "!"?! nml chenpest lino of holiday goods in town, lli-i-tf . V. nn.l.. New Sorlul lrgnlil7iilloii, A new social orgauiuiliin to ho known as the X. Y. Z. Club, was formed nt the resi dence of Miss Kate Rhcehy, on llist Coal street, last evening. It starts out inn ory flourishing condition, hnving already attained a membership of twenty. Its object is to promote social nmiisemetit during tho oven lugs of the winter months. Tho following ollieers were, elected : President, John Whalen; secretary, Mis Knte Shechy, and trbfl surer, Harvey Sinoyer. Saves Time, Labor and Money. ltecoglllllon or the Cuhan bllllgcncy is now aRllnllng tho minds of tho American people, but tho recog nition of the people of Shenandoah is unani mous to tho effect that Amandin Womer, 124 North Main street, has tho ilnost nnd best innile stock of boots, shoes nnd rubbers In this locality nnd which he sells cheaper than his competitors. Why 1 llecauso ho has no rent to pay and buys only for cash, saving 10 per cent, on tho paying of rent nnd 0 per cent, discmint In buying, which benefits the purchasers derive. He does not claim to sell you at less than cost, hut by considering tho i nlmve announcement ono can readily sec 1 that ho mil undersell others and still main- To couvlnco tho purchaser wo ask you to call nnd oxninlno our stock nnd compare our prices with others, nnd you will llnd our statement a truo ono. Sayo 10 per cent of your purchase and remember tho place, A. WoMKit, 121 Xorth Main St. 1TiVJ1 il out luauiijs, wij'in ,i,' linn o El 5 !v-y fe3 i can " .1 ' - l H.r.ri'.-V mm wm m in i r i - jt n n ra i m 1 lord's Tills .u ii .lUd nil iIh Ij j.riUhorou :U!y. jbc. All druggists, y C I. IIooil (, Com IawcII, Mass. I ... Ilmi1'a R'lrciiftrllln. miuu"w - - 'a n . rPi Tlio old lady wns right whefi sho said, tho child might die If they walled for tho doctor. Sho sttved tho little ono's life with a few doses of Ono Mmtito Cough Cure. She had ued It for cioup before 0. II. Hascnbuch. llio Wlillo Iliinip Vlrtliiis, John nnd Henry lthoades, who wcro nlmost siill'ocntcil by white damp in the West Shen andoah colliury on Thursday night, aro not as well to-day as they telt yesterday, but aro In no danger. The father walked about town to-day, but tho son is confined to his bed. 10 cts. Cures Constipation and Liver Ills. Dr. Agnow's Liver Pills arc tho most per fect made, and euro like magic. Sick Head ache, Constipation, Hlliounicss, Indigestion and nil Liver ills. 10 cents a vial 10 doses. Sold at Kirlins drug storo. Opernleil on n Horse. Dr. Longncre this afternoon removed n j largo ineloucHs from n hnrso owned by a fanner named Dorr, of tho Catawissa Valley. A meloneus is a sort of tumor that grows on' tho tails of horses. CoiniiilUoil for Nuisance. A Polo named John Williams was arrested by Constablo Phillips this afternoon forcreat ing a disturbance nt a saloon on West Ceutro street while drunk. Justice Lawlor com lnltteif liim to tho lockup. Jlarrlllgo Licenses. llcluiiart J.Iiltzand Ida 12. Zcrllng, both of Ashland. Charles WINon Felty and Llllie Uchccca Klinger, hotli of West Pincgrove township. Shooting Match. The shooting match of !J0 llvo birds fur ?."0 n side between Fred Hart, or town, and Frank Cavanaugli, of Itavcu Itun, took jilaco atflp.m. at tho latter placo to-day. Hart and several of his colleagues left at noon to day. A Good Thing for a Bad Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 'Sic. At (Iruhler liros., drug storo. " If you want a fino wedding enke, let Otto mako It for you. . Two Mammoth Knglncs. Two mammoth 2.000 liorso-powcr engines aro being prepared for shipment to Ollhorton by the Vulcan Iron Works of Tamaqua. They are to bo used at ono of the P. it "It. collieries nnd aro supposed to ho among tho largest stationery engines in tho country. Patent nf n Mt. Ciirinellln. Maitin Kecnan, of Mt. Carmcl, has been granted a patent for nn Ico box or "corpso cooler" ns it Is called. It is claimed for it that It will prcsorvo a corpso for 30 days as well as ono. Mr. Keeuaii will likely sell his invention to a llazlcton party for a big sum, Scaly eruptions or the.hc.id, anil lips, cuts, chapped hands bruises, scalds, burns aro quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Hnzel Salvo. J t is at present mo arncio most useu for piles, anil it always cures them. C. II. llagenbiich, llorso ns i Gift. Cleorgo White, of West Oak street, lias every occasion to feel proud, as ho was tho recipient of a gray horso to-day, which was prescnttd to him by his uncle, Jnmcs White, nf Frackvillc. He may now bo seen doing tho town behind tho steed. , Holiday News. s Honest Worth in bverything we inov m Hiiis Great Holiday Stock. Our Public Appreciate )5 qc Enterprise Which Prompts Our Holiday reparations. Our Windows are But a Hint of r i c 4.1 c-i. 1 i i r . innC OCilULV Ul LUC OLUTC S IIILCI IUI Dill VUUIC Bd See. The pretty doll nt tho Factory Shoo Storo will bo chanced olf Christmas Eve, at 7:00 o'clock, when tho lucky number will ho placed on tho doll, Mako your purchases now. i .-si hnstmas . Jelling. rSl i,ur r nncs as well ns Plush or .:..., ' i..i .. . V hi il ntif . ivnrlli 81 En nnw LU1 v si k lined nd fur eilge. Clotii iii ' r $ "a " a K001' u'"-' )'"" ii!" l Tf ' ' lo l,a' 'a' a' muc'1 mm e i i Ktra!' w, our s are correct in style for t i, e o k deal,,. n.cc- C..ffc- ,1,, v mr-c fnsiblc gift tlian a nice dress per yuru. ' we ' inl value for Xmas dreu buvinir. Uavir wnri .5,nri, Trnrietta (oc. anv r ya i i , Hen's and Women's Gloves. Fine guaranteed kid gloves in all the new colors, and not a poor glove in the lot. Every glove we sell bears our guar antee, which means jour money bnck if they don't wear right. Cashmere Gloves nml Milieus to suit all in price or quality. Fancy Articles. :0' toilet Soaps. i ir un..t. purchase enables us to sell fiilCTni) -i.aj . , pieces in box, for Sc. I..nn ' una tin 1.1 uuua . wr r ii t III! Jill' 1 UCiS ol an cost ot material, the season. Itr Irmnc J6l.lt . . - III I LJlllUlA. "'""linn and di fin to nick from : better QVCioT lc i money than any other house. J MI -i I'UIHt 1 lUIIUfcCllllEI. AW. CUI.II. ,e"TC(l. llandkenhiefs, 5c. each ; the ' Ftirtil of rlhcr stores. Fine Silk U. I 1..... -,,f .n 1 rir,lit nrirre. V.r It, Uh - fv lt III Ml We have a rich collection of fine hand jiainted boxes of Celluloid or richly carv ed Metal Boxes for gloves, ties, hand kerchieft, jewelry, etc Comb and Brush sets and oilier ' uwful and appropriate novelties, from 25c. to 3,00 each. Holiday Umbrellas. Good Silk umbrellas for a dollar and upwards. More Holiday Hints. Indies' Silk Gaiters 19c., 25c , 50c. and 75c. Holiday Ribbons For Fancy, Work. We've the right ribbon slock to pick from, and sell pure silk satin ribbons at the following special prices : No. 5. 4Ci No. 7. 6c.: No. q, Sc. Nos. 12 and 16, ioc.i No. 22, I2c. There are Others. We can name hundreds of other choice new goods suitable for presents, such as fine shirts, neckwear, underwear or Hosiery. Table Linens. Towels, Napkins, I)ureu Scarfs, Che nille or Tapestry Curtains or Covers, 1 ace Curlnins and a hundred pretty tiling fur household use or adornment. Stamped Goods I mens for bureau, sideboard or wand, a :ir-' tub'e river 't' at ut prn-" We b.n- the nr iilk . rU If em , nt cut prices. rhavt eye An Overcoat Offer. This I? an ofior in which everybody is in terested. Tho cold weather is hero and tho overcoat and n good warm suit is n man's best friend. Our overcoat nro unprecedented in magnltuilo nnd unrivaled in excellence. Xo tailor can mako nny better nt three times tho price in fact, no better made, at nny price. Ficc, unrestricted, unlimited choico of all our very finest impoited overcoats for a limited tinio only. This offer hns never been beforo attempted never will be offered again nnd should bring the big piles down to tho level wo want them in less than ten days, Nothing lietter for a Christmas present for tho father or sou, or nny other man, youth or boy, hut In. addition to our largo lino of clothing, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods will also havo n specially selected lino nf Christmas presents in fancy gloves, Bmok lug jackets, etc. Ono of our winter caps may prevent your husband or son from having his oars frost bitten. They are very cheap.. Onk PnicE Clothing House, 10 South Main Street, U-23-tr L. Hefowicii, Prop. Not In n 'franco. Tho funeral of Miss Maggio Hurry, who died on Wednesday and supposed to have been Inn tranco. took placo at Gilberton to day. Tho causo of death was meningitis. nnd It hns been learned that sho was not in n trance, buta stupor ono of tho symptoms of tho disease. Tho funeral was largoly at-ended. Tho wifo of Mr. 1). ltobinson, a prominent lumberman or Harlwlck, N. Y was sick with rheumatism for fivo months. In spoak ing or it, Mr. Kobinson says: "Chamberlain's Pain Iialm is tho only thing that gave hor any rest from pain. For tho roller of pain it cannot bo bent." Many very had cases of rheumatism havo been cured by it. For salo nt 50 cents per bottlo by Uruhlcr Bros., druggists, Tours lo CiiUfornln. California has liecn most fittingly termed tho "Italy of America." All tho delicious Imlm, tho cloudless sky, and tho rich ver duro of tho great European peninsula are duplicated in this sunny land of tho Pacific. Hero uaturo basks in the sunshine of her own beauty; and hero sho has established her own saultariiim, where, eternal spring in spires everlasting youth. With tho snow mantled peaks of the Sierras upon tho ono hand, tho calm Pacific with itssoft breezes 11 pun the other, nnd a veritable paradise of (lowers, fruits and plants between, man can find and needs 110 lovelier land. To visit such a country is a privilege, a blessing. Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, rccognizlug tho need of a moro comfortable and pleasant way of crossing tho continent, inaugurated a series of annual tours to Cali fornia, running a through train of Pullman palaco cars from Now York to tho Pacific Coast, and stopping at tho principal points of iutorost en route. Tho great popularity of theso tours demonstrates tho wisdom of tho movement For tho season of 1697 tlfrco tours havo been arranged to leave Now York, Philadob phia, and Pittsburg, January 27, February 91, anil Mareli 27. Tho first tour will run direct to Sail Diego via St. Louis and tho Santa Fo Route, and re turn from San Francisco via Bait Lako City, Denver, and Chicago, allowing flvo weeks in California. The second tour will run via tho Mammoth Cave and Now Orleans to San Diego, stopping at tho "Crescent City" during tho Mardl Qras Carnival. This tour will return via Salt Lako City, Denver, Omaha, and Chicago, allowing four weeks In California. The third tour will run via Chicago,Denver, and Salt I.ako City, allowing passengers to ro- turn by regular trains via different routes within nine months. All of these tours, either going or return ing, will pass through the famous Colorado region, Glenwood Springs, Lcadrlllo and the Uardcn of tlio Clods. Rates from all poInU on tho Pennsylvania Railroad System cast of Pittsburg: First tour, ?310 , second tour, $350 i third tour, f210 round trip, and $150 one way. lor detailed itineraries and other informa tion, apply at ticket agencies, special book ing olllccs, or address Oeorgo W Boyd, PITHY POINTS. Hnpppiitngft Throughout the Itegton Chron icled tor llnsty l'crminl. Hnzlcton Is to have a new brewery. Wilkinsburg'd Council wants to iinrcach its I Burgess. I Ashland lias 1.332 day nnd 00 night pupils , in her public schools. I A horso belonging to John A. RclUr, Sr., Is suffering from colic. Tho state, bankers will meet In rittsburg on tho 10th and 17th insts. Fight deaths havo occurred from diph theria at Tower City recently. Falling coal killed William Williams at Blnck Diamond Colliery, Shamokln. The Ohio River reached tho boating stago yestorday nud con! shipment began. It is estimated that It. will cost ?3S,000 to glyo llarrisburg a paid fire department. Tho Schoppo orcliestra furnished muslb nt a social gathering in Delano last evening. A llttlo explosion of gas burned John Mollnski, a miner at Kaska William colliery. Harmon Calaman was acquitted of tho killing of David Pearl in tiro Chambersburg Court last evening, Jacob Houck and Joseph Ilonfantt wero arrested at Lebanon yesterday for selling hard elder on Sunday. Tho funeral of John Woll, who died at his homo In Pottsvlllo, will tako placo on Mon day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. John Redding was killed nt Wilkcsharro yesterday by touching a llvo wiro while at work 011 top of a telcphono polo. Lottefs of administration wcro granted to John A. Laudenslagcr on the estate of Paul Nyo, late of Heel us township, deceased. Miss Elizabeth Glnder was awarded $300 damages at Lebanon yesterday in a breach of promise suit against Martin L. Bachman. A Sbamokin woman robbed the money drawer in Fred Rcick's saloon, Ashland, of $150 while, tho proprietor was out, and made her escaro. Wlillo brushing tho waste from her machine, Miss Katie Kuhns, an operator in n Rending cotton mill, caught her baud and lost two fingers. Ldward Cavanaugh, of Preston Hill, had his head and face painfully lacerated by a premature explosion of powder at ono of tho Gllborton colliorics. Warden Roland, of Wilkesbarro, bolleves that Murderer Eckcrt, who cheated tho gal lows, had poison passed him a week boforo ho committed suicide. William Ilvolly, of Gordon, employed as a brakeman on tho P. & R. railroad, will bo married to Miss Ilunna Schrcpplo, of Locust Gap, on Christmas day. Charles Casper, formerly superintendent of tho Mid alc colliery at Mt. Carmel, has accepted the superintendency or the Albright Loal Company's operations at Llewellyn. Mrs. John Carroll, or Big MI110 Run, woll known in tho vicinity or Ashland, died Thursday morning after a long illness. Sho is survived by a husband and seven sons. Charles Geary, or Media, an election ofllcor who charged Edward Blanton with rraudu- lent voting, was yesterday onlcred to pay tho costs or tho suit. Blanton was away two years, hut retained his residence, it was claimed. MAKES WOMEN WELL Astounding Record of Paine's Celery Compound Among the Sick. First of All, Red Flag Oil, 23c. What fur? Aches, pains, bruises. Grublcr Bros., drug storo. At License Applications, About 740 applications for saloon licenses have been filed with Clerk of the Courts Shortall. Thdro aro yet about 500 to be filed. which means a big rush for Monday, the last day for filing. Thcro aro mauy who wait until tho last day, some for choice and others through compulsion, being unablo to secure tho proper signatures. JUST HKCmVED A special lino or gcuts fino silk neckwear. in four-in-hands, and also tho latest tccks at 23 cents, for tho holiday trade. At MAX LEVIT'S, 15 East Centre street. THIS SPACR IS RESERVKO l'OR BUCHANAN The fact that Paine's colery compound is to-day relied on and recommended, both in public and in their own family circle, by so large a portion of the most prudent and thoughtrul pfcoplo , in every community, should not ho overlooked in determining ouo'a choico of a remedy. Paine's celery compound Is tho most success ful, tho most warmly praised remedy just as it was, at the timo of its discovery, tho most1 talkod-of ever offered by a pkysiciau to his fellow practltiouorsand to the public. Paine's celery compound has more than fulfilled tho great things that were expected of it when it was first announced to medical men as tho discovery or that distinguished scientist, Pror. Edward E. Pfielps, M. D., LL. D. It is tho grandest invigorator and strcngthener in the world. It offers,an escape from ner vous exhaustion, neuralgia, sleeplessness nml dyspepsia to every man and woman who is robbed or health. "I have taken a number of bottles of Palno's celery compound," says Mrs. E, Warren Davidson or 302 Warren ave, Chicago, "and consider it the best or remedies 1 11' cases or insomnia, arising from torpid liver, neu ralgia, rheumatism, etc, It has done for mo all that Is claimed for it, nnd I cheerfully iti dorso It." We nil know women who aro living on tho "ragged edgo" of nervous exhaustion. They cat their fooiF without relish, sleep without refreshment and worry along day by day half sick, but refusing to believe it. These woman who aro rarthcr along in poor health than they think, aro tho very persons who would find an astonishing help in Palno's celery compound. Its regulating action on their jangled nerves, and its re vivifying action upon digestion and assimila tion aro just what their system is in need of. Why stiould any ouo not try it ? We Are Now Ready for-g THE HOLIDAY TRADE. Y ...The Jowelor, Uio. 7 SoutI) flDnfn Street. WATCH IT FOR MONDAY'S vb HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT OUR purchases for Christmas gifts should be made where you can buy the best goods for the least money. Our reputation for GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES is well established, which is fully shown by the business we are doing. We have made special efforts to prepare for your wants, and we are confident we are in position to meet them. Among the many good things shown in this large dry goods house are the following, at cheaper prices than they can be bought in the large cities : Linen Table Sets, Tibet Boas, Coque Hackle and Ostrich Feather Boas, from $i to $12.50 each. Ostrich and Coque Collarettes, Sofa Pillows, Head Rests, Ladies' and Children's Kid Gloves, T6wels, Napkins, Chenille Table Covers, Shawls, Blankets, Table Linens, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Underwear and Hosiery direct from the manufacturers, Pocket Books, Ribbons, Children's Silk Caps, Stamped Linens, and bestilo, Roman and Em broidery Silks only 3c. per skein. OUR COAT ROOM maw Is the centre of attraction; look through it and pick out what you want at 25 per ct. less than the same would cost you elsewhere. We sell the DELINEATOR and carry a full line of BUTTERICK PAPER PA1TERNS. P, J. GAUGHAN, - 2T N. Main St. Advance in Price of PATENT MEDICINE. The manufacturers having ad vanced the price of Asslstaut fiencral Passenger Agent, Broad n ATCWT MPHIf-INP.. Street Station, Philadelphia. ' ' dollies, table covers, etc , uri U0110, our selections nave uecn I i OPEN EVERYDAY MISCELLANEOUS. f lfANTED. Ono reliable man for every town in Schuylkill county to represent un up-to-datolluildlngand Loan Association. Splendid chuneo for cx-inauranco man. Address, Mana ger Kastern Pcnna., Longford, Ia, 12-12-64 Goto tho Shenandoah Dental Booms foi painless extraction of teeth. Gold and Bilvei fillings. If your artlflcal teeth do not suit rou call to see us. All examinations ireo. 1V0 make all kinds of plates, Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilrldge work and all operations that per tain to Dental Surgery. No charges for extracting wnen plates are ordered. We are the only users of vitalized air for the painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (THman's Block) Cast Centre Stresot. Office ITourai 7 a, m. to 8 p. m. WINTER - GARMENTS ! Ve elve the blgfreet bargalni at roclc bottom price, honest quality, all eradet and ntyles in ....Men's, Boys and Children's Overcoats In Meltons, Itcavcri, Chinchillas, Ulsters and I Kersey's. We can iult you ovorytlme. Oil RENT. Two nice unfurnished rooms, wclllicati-d. Apply at No. 211 Went uaic feet. 12-S-tI TOR RENT.- A nice room, second floor. ; sulUbla Xor ofllce purposes, Apply at LOST. A red cow, middle sized, white spot on the face, a part of tho tail white, short horiiM, on each side of tho body white opots, white spots near milk hag. Will pay all ex penses of feed, &c. Any information of tho cow will he received at the Herald ofllce. or John ItoscofAki, 115 North White street, Bhcn- anuoan, ra. iz-ii-n IjUHl BALK. A double property, on Line ; street, Nos. 133 and 13A, for Halo cheap. In quire ot Mrs. Felix McMannaman, on Line street. iu-jo-u A It K WARD. Will be paid for Informu o X U tlon that will lead to tho recovery of a horse and harness stolen on the ntehtof tho (tth Inst, from tho stable of William ftnd Frank GumhrowicK, at Shenandoah, la, 1 1 lack horse, uunu in nifiii eye. js-ikh FINK GOLD WATCHES, RINGS, CHAINS., Gold and Silver Novelties. Holiday Gifts for Young and Old. Ve have n very flue select fctock and our prices aro lowest for stylo and quality. ia it- grades aud styles In i-wst . ilk' m-1 iTwk' t tig mid tho biiy bum board in every I
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