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Notice is hereby Riven' to tho qualified electors of tho liorouRh of Shenandoali, that an election will bo held on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1896, Jctvcen tho houra of 7 a. m. nnd 7 p. in., for tho following named olllcers: ONI2 PKItSON VOlt HIGH CONSTABLE. ONI! PKItSON FOIl BOROUGH AUDITOR. JAMEIS EMANUEL, High Constable, Shenandoah, l'rt., I'cb.Stb, 18. Lager and , - -A Finest, Purest und ' Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agu 207 West Coal Street. POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL F-OR School Director In the Fourth Ward. NOTICE. Sealed proposals will bo received ' by (ho JBimUerslgntxl. tho Controller of Schuylkill W) county, until 2 p. in. Monday, loth day of February. 1890, to furnish and deliver 100 ussessment books to this ofliee. Specifications can be seen at the Commissioners . onlce. ' The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Ily order of tho County Commissioners. II. It, Hkvekk, 1-M-M County Controller, HISS HOLLINGSWORTII'S ROMANCES Tim Police Officials Now Drctnro That tlio Voting Woman Is Talking Tor Notoriety. Jackson mill Wnlllng Still Talking, lies plt the Advice of Counsel CINCINNATI, Fob. 11. While tho author (ties hero tiro Investigating whethor 1'cnrl Bryan was murdered In this city and uur body hauled across tho river to Fort Thomas the graud Jury nt Newport, Ky., ,?. ,B ."t:tl "yory. ni intiiofr- Inonls are oxpecied lor thr murder In hen- tucky. AhhuiiBh tho docaplintcd bony was found ono week into lust Saturday, tho head has not yet been found. It Is not known how Pearl was murdered or when sho was murdered, it is believed she win murdered Fi idiiy night, Jnu. 31, but today the theoryvls hold Unit thu wns murdeied on Thursday night. And now utiiius the story of Lulu llol llngswor,li that sho bought Pearl drug with which to commlir suicide. As.Mlss Holllngsworth Is regarded as an Intimate friend of Jaeksou tlio detectives h.ivo pa,il Bpeclal attention to tho Indianapolis end of tlio line, whllo tho .-.oa.cli for tho head and all pos-lblo Information was kept up. I t ... i ... i ., it. i It Is boliood tho trials for murder will bo held in Kentucky. Although Jackson I and Y ailing havo each retained moro lawyers, they cannot bo restrained on legal advice from miking. When tho bloody coat found in a wow or was taken to the jail yesterday It precipitin, il another contro versy botweon tho prisoners. Tho coat Mud Jackson and wns much too small for Walling, but Jackson claimed they roomed together and Walling woro his clothes on tho night of tho murder. Jack sou Identified mo coat as his, hut bald Walling woio It when ho murdered l'eurl. Wnlllug admits that tho bloodstained ra ?or belonged to him, hut says Jucksou took It for his bloody work. Among tho effects found near tho body Is n bloody slurt sleeve. If w'nlling .orn Jackson's oo.ti. his shirt sleeve would have 1 protruded so as to Uavo been easily torn olf in the murderous struggle with the mi-1 fortuutito girl. Threo rings wero found in a sewer near where Jackson's coat was recovered, but an unknown mini getaway with them, and tho boarch for the rings is as vigorous as for tho head. Tho liryan family at Groeucastlo, Intl., report that I'earl woro threo rings when bhe left homo, and nono wero found on tho body. Culverts nnd tewors are being examined and work on tlio Dayton sand bar for tho head continues. An examination of tho. records at tho dental college shows that Jackson and AValllng woro present as usual on Thursday Jan. 30, but neither one of thorn wns In attendance, on Friday, Jan. 31, and tho evidence against both of tho suspects gets stronger ovcry day. As they see clrcunistnndal evidence accumu- ltwing their feeling against each other grows the moro Intense, MISS IIOIXINaSWOItTH'S uomancks. l'ollce Unable to Verify Her Stories About tho llryiiu Alurder. Indianapolis, Fob. 11, Lulu May Hol llngsworth, the young woman who Is sup posed to know something about tho Fort Thomas murder mystery, mado auothor alleged confession last night. Sho says tho death of Pearl lJryau was caused by nn abortion, and that It was performed on a stairway In this city. Miss Holllngs worth says that sho pcrformod tho opera tion at tho requcBt of Miss Hryan. Sho nlso claims to havo received a lettor from Jackson In which ho explains how and where the woman was deacpitatod. In tho letter, according to her story, Jackson said that Miss Hryan died In his room, and that ho hired a horso nnd buggy and employed a negro to assist him. The negro, with tho body of Miss Hryau, drovo to Fort Thomas, whero Jackson was In waiting. Tho negro cut off tho head of tho young woman with a cloavor, and Jackson throw It Into tho rlvor from tho suspension bridge Tho police hero bollevo Miss Holllngs worth Is a notoriety seeker, aud discredit her story. So far sho lias boon unable to verify her story, and although tlio olllcors have worked constantly they havo beon unable to llnd anything to substantiate it. i:niitus WIiiiuii to Go Free. Nkw Yoisk, Feb. 11. District Attorney Fellows yesterday Indorsed, papers which, when sigued by Justice Smyth, of tho orlmlniil branch of tho supremo court, will dismiss tho indictment upon which Erastus Wlmau was tried ami convicted of having forged tlio signature of K. W. Ilulllnger to a cheek for $5,000. Erastus Wimnu at tho time was a mombcr of tho commercial firm of It. G. Dun & Co. The court of appeals set aside Wimau's con- vJtion aud ordorod a now trlul. Tho dis trict;, nuornoy is sacisueti mat iinotncr con viction is Impossible. 5trtfuglcl to Death by a Kobber. SAN FltANOISCO, Feb. 11. Miss May Smith, u young woman of unquestionable repute, was strangled to death in her room In tho Tonderloln district at un early hour in tho morning. The ' murderer called upon tho girl, aud whon a favorable op portunity presented Itself ho garrotted his victim, stolo what money she possessed, aud left tho room unobserved. A l atal lioxlng Iltint. Philadelphia, Feb. 11. Froilerlck Schlechter, aged 10 years, died at St. Mary's hospital from hemorrhage of tha brain, caused by a fractured bkull, which I f, ho is snld to havo reoelvcd In a boxing ( 'j contest with ox-l'ollooman Iloury I'lutk-1 1 folder on Saturday eveulug last. Pluck- t folder was committed to prison to await f tho action of tho coroner. j Killed by a Holler Kxploslun. i j PliOVIDENCK, H. I., Feb. 11. Ono of tlio I E boilers in tho battery of sixteen at tho Ann and IIopo mill, belonging totlioLonsadalo company, exploded, and as a result tho foromnn, Patrick McCouan, was killed; Hugh MoClaren fatally Injured, and James DuITo nnd Jnmos Flnuegau pain fully scalded by escaping steam. Cut tho Throat, or Ttto Men. Danville, Ills., Feb. U. In a drunkon brawl at a dlsroputnblo houso William Hay aud William Lutz both had their throats eufc from ear to oar by William lttgglu. Lutz will dio, but Kay may ro cover. Hlggln was arrested, Ho admits his guilt, Ho Is about 20 yours old, Tha Weather. For'oastern Pennsylvania and Now Jor- ey: Fair und wanner; southwesterly Winds. Who Stood Upon the Ragged Edge of Health. But Was Willing to ba Convinced of the Truth. He Has at Last Become a Firm Believer. Stiinn tietitiln nrn so constituted that tltuv ,,rcft.r to keep on In tho l.citcn path und to (trlko UIIt rr thelmciv,8. 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At nmulaia, awd 4. la slatapa tor (larllmlarl, l"";1"",.;" , ""riuaiata. Illiav- f-fWkJJ'ttCPS I loUbv aulM, Mr, Smith, of Nrw Jersoy, Wants an Encl of jjnfroismi THE PEOPLE HAVE HAD ENOUGH. Tlio Mme Are, He Declare", Disgusted with Congress, and Especially with the Somite The Moat l'opular More Would be a Speedy Adjournment. Washington, Fob. 11. Although tho senate failed to accomplish much yoster dny tho session sorved to mnko definite tho program on a number of Important sub jects. Mr. Morrill, chnlrinnn of the finance commltteo, gave notice that ho would call up tho tariff bill tomorrow. Mr. Call so cured unanimous consent that tho Cuban quostlon bo mado the special order follow. lng tho deficiency impropriation bill. Mr. Davis, author of tho Davis resolution on tho Monroe doctrine, travo notice that on Monday noxt he would call up tho reso lution. Thus the threo most Important pending questions wcro given a definite ttmo for hearing, nlthough it Is probnblo Mr. Davis' notice contemplates a speech rather than final action. Tho feature of tho sonnto session wns tho speech of Senator Smith, of NewJcr- soy, on tho ponding resolutions hearing on tho Monroe doctrine In conned Ion with tho dispute over tho Venezuelan boun- , , , . dnry. Moro than usual slgnlflcnnco at tnehed to Mr. Smith's remarks, owing to a well grounded feeling that fiioy would volco tliu feeling of the president with re spect to tlio present aspect of the mntter.B Senator Smith announred that ho was opposed to tho adoption of tlio resolutions Introduce I by his colleague (Mr Ko.voll), nnd quite as strongly opposed to tboso re ported by tho foreign relations ei'minnteo, I and then supplemented these two usser- r tlons wiib. tho remark that ho hi'd very lltilo sympathy with tho position assunu'd by tho Her.ntor from Colorado (Mr. Vol oott). There wns. ho nrgiioil, no oreaslon for any action of any kind upon this sub ject by thoKoniitoat this tlnio. Both houses , of emigre s, by tho passage of tlio resolu tion providing for the appointment of a oouiinU hm to doleiinliio tho true divls-, iounl lint- hoi woen Vcnozttela and Hritish Guiana, had dono all that tho pivsldcnt and secretary of state, charged with tho responsibility of diplomatic negotiations with oilier powers, desired, and all thnt tho people cxpocted. Tho ringing mossago of the president of tho United Sstatos, promptly supported by tho unanimous voto of both homes of con gress, nuil by tho unanimous sentiment of tho country, wns, ho said, sufTlciont notice to every power in tlio civilized world that thoMouroo doctrine was a Jlxcd principle of this government, to bo maintained in all cases and at all hazards. "The peoplo," ho declared, "havo hail enough. Thoy want no moro jingoism. Thoy aro sick and tired of tho constant In jection of party politics and personal am bition Into our dealings with other nations. They are sufforlng from our Inaction upon other mnttorsot the most vltnl Importance. Indeed, It is a fact, anil wo may as well ad mit It first as last, that tho great majority of the peoplo throughout the country are disgusted with congress hi general aud tho scnato in particular. The most popu lar thing wo could do today, and probably in tho present condition of affairs tho most beneflchd thing wo could do, would bo to pass tho necossary appropriation bills and go home. Tho mere fact that wo aro in session is a menaco to tho revival of business aud the return of prosperity." The debate ovor tho secretary of agri culture's seed distribution again waxed jiot,iur. vosuronewingnis criticisms, wiillo Mr. Hate, of Tonnessco, championed tho I wisdom of tho secretary's course. Mr. I3ato declared that Mr. Vest's arraignment of tho sccrotnry for furnishing flowers to White Houso and cabinet receptions was not based on facts. Secretary Morton hud nover furnished a shrub or a flower to any publlo function. Tho seed debato is not yet concluded. During tho day Mr. Cameron, of Penn sylvania, otTcroil another resolution look ing to tha Independence of Cuba. Mr. Quay's resolution to recommit the tanlf bill wont over, nnd It Is asserted that ho will not preis It, Nominated liy Governor firings. Tr.KKTOM, Feb. 11 Governor Griggs lasu night sent to tho sonato the following nonil- natlons: Prosecutor of Passaic county, ! !! m,l,.r. .11. r-.lr.t- ..., ..... '', "t."' " -J ...v..wv J"S" '"-'3 Paterson, ox-Assemblyman William 1. Lewis; district court judge of Newark. Thomas McCarter, Jr., and Fred F. GuiMi district courC judges of Jersey City, Hod - erlclv 11. Seymour anil Joseph L). Uoillrs; meinbor of board of managers of state hos pitals for insane, John 0. Klsolo. Of the district court judges named Messrs. Guild aud lletilo aro Domocrats. Tho nomina tions wero referred Senator Daly pro tented n petition signed by John Kohoe asking tho nupaachmcut of Prosecutor Stagg, of Hergeii county. ICelioe charges Stagg with leineucy townrd those charged with high crimes and extremo severity to minor olfeuders. Murderer Llvln Starving to Death. Wkst CllKfclKii, Pu., Feb. 11. Thomas Klvln, the convicted child inurdorer, ap pears lo bo In a dying condition iu his coll in thifCliester county prison. The olllclals say that It would not be surprising If ho would not live through tlio present week. Since his conviction hohasrefued nil sus tenance, and tho belief is growing that ho has decided to starve himself to death. As far ns known ha has oaten nothing since last Friday morning, whon tho jury found a verdict of guilty. It Is now bollovcdhe will not get a now trial, since both defense aud prtiNtfiitU.n accepted William H. Pon-uypacl-'T :. jtiior. Ml "HlriUe" Cel. t25,O0O. L0Nl)i'., b. 11. Tho suit for brcaoh of proni.se brought by Miss "Illrdlo" Suth erland, t b-llet ';lrl, HgalnstthoHoa. Dud ley Cliu.-ohlll Mnrjnrlhankii, eldpst on of Uaron Twoodinouth, which was to havo been tri al tuf jid Lord Chief Justice Hits sell and a spocial jury, lias heou settled, the dci mdaut paying Miss SuthRrlnnil 5,lXX) n ul ti-sumingtho eostf f tho aetlou. Miss Sutherland mod fo.- 21.0'.), and a few we- k . ii2o rjf usotl an oltc of i'U.OOO to settle t: e .v'.T.ilr out of court. AinbassttUir Ulil'a Nomination Confirmed. WABiil .nifiN. Fob, 11. Tho president yesterday bi nt to tho sonato tho nomina tion of Edward F. Uhl, of Michigan, to bo ambassador extraordinary and plenipo tentiary of tho United States to Germany. Tho nomination of Mr. Uhl wns promptly conttrii ed. William W. Itockhlll, of Mary land, tho present third asdstant secretary1 of Stat '. ll.lS 'loe'l "'iecttd to RUCCUud Mr ITI.l ... 1 . . . lla SUCt-eeil air. wu. u .1 ,. uiaisi.vjt sec.cinry. THE LARGEST ! TOBACCO UH 11 1 ft . "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF PENNSYLVANIA RAILlldAD, Srill'YKII.l, DIVISION. I JAM'AUY 0, lh'Hi. Trains will leave .Shcuundniili alter the al.ote date for Wiuirans, tlilhcrton, I'luckvillc, Dark Water, St. Clair, Poltsvlll.'. Iln,,ibur, Kindlnu Pottstown, Phoenixville, Ni)rrtilova and I'ltn atlelphia (Itroail strett htali(m) at 00S and lll.'i a. m. and ( l!i p. in. on wck d.ivs. Knr Pott villo antl intermcdiato tutiotis ! 10 a. m. SUNDAY. For wiBcnns, Gilberton, Fmckvlllc, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvlllc, nt it os, 9 10 a. m. ami U ' !" ., ' ',,nurB. ,ni!K f r"".0."' 9 I0h. m..3 10 ii. in Trains leavo P'rackvllle for Shenandoah nl 10 10 n. in. and 1214, 5 01, 7 12 mill 10 '.7 p. in. Sunday, 11 13 ft. in. antl !i 40 p. in. 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Sunday oiu.ooo iinmuKuari, 20, 103, 450, B15, H 12, 9 20 '.1 50, 10 30 (Dining i Car), 1103 a. m.. 1205. 120, (Dining Vit) 230 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited I 22), (Dining Car) 1 1?0 Cnr' 8 "' "'" I "iSxprcss for Huston, without change, 1100 n ween inys, uuu o oo p. in. uuiiy. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH For llnllinioro antl AVashlngfon, I! 60, 7 20, B 31, 912,1020,1123 a. 111., 1209 (1231 Limited Din lug Car), 1 12, 3 18, I 41 (5 19 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 557, (Dining Car), 0 17, 8 65 (Dining Car), 710 (Dining Car) J. in., antl 12 05 night week .las. Sundays, 50,720,912, 1123 awn., 5200 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 5 57 (Dining Car), (155 (Dining Our), 740 p. in. (Dining Oar) and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Kerry, Philadelphia, KOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Express, 850 n. in., 210,100, nil.15 00 p. m. week tlays. Sundays, 8 45 and 9 43 a. in. Kor Capo May, Aliglesscn, "Wlidwood and Holly Ilcueh. Kxpre&s, 900 a. in., mail 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 CO a. m, Kor Sea Isle City, Ocean City antl Avalou. Kxpress, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. la. week days Sondavs. 9 00 a. m. lror corners l oini. r.xpress, boo a. in., uuu 4 00 ii. m. week days. Sundays, 8 13 a. m. B, M. PiiEVOsT, J. H. Woon, Gcn'j Manager. (leit'l 1'iws'g'r Agt HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; havo been used for half a century with entire success, no. srmnc ixia 1 Fevers, Coiigestloug, Inflammations. S Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... U Teeth in g, CollcCrylng, Wakefulness 1 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 7 Concha. Colds, ltronchttis.... 8 IVeuralgla. Toothache, Foeeoclie t)-Ili'udni lica, EIck Headache, Vertigo. JO 11). pep. la, Pillousnesft, Constipatloa 11 Siipprr..ed or Palnrul l't rlod. .. 12- YVhlli'., Too lrofuso PeilodJ l;i-t'roiui, I.nrillllllla. Iloarsemw 1 t-Salt Itlicum. Erjsliwlas, Kruptlons. 15 HlieumutUm, or lllioiniiallo Pains.. 10-Mulnrla, Chilli, Fever aud Ague ID Catarrh. luflueuxa, ColdlntboIIeatl SO-VhoopliiK Cough, 27 Kidney Diseases, UH-Neriuua DebllltV yO Urinary Vtulincas Ml-Soro Tliroatt QuIiu,y,J)lihthcrla..,. "77" for GRIP. Sol4 ly PnU1itf,or rtt 'rtrld on Ti'it ip of irfii( I ,or5 f.r il , lai.y b.saanrta.1., fr.ttta, II .l(.enl). u,.MrH,Iljl,mui1.(tluiAll..laaai.aur.aai ' janrllUHS"tD.lO.,lll A 113 lUlll.t.SI.,N.w Vari. OF EVER SOLO FOR READING R. R. SYSTEM . f i! ICKI'KCT OCTOIlHIt 1. 1895. Trains leave Shenandoah tkt followft : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 a, 7 20 a m., 12 5S, 2 53 anil 5. V) p. m' runtilav., 2 10 a. in Tor New York via Munch Chunk, week days, 5 25, 7 20 a. in., 12 58 null 2 55 p. in, Kor Kcuding and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 0 25, 7 20 a.m., !2 5S, 2 55 anil 5 55 p. in. Sun days, 2 10 a. in. Kor lMltsvllli', week days, 2 10; 7 20 a. m., and 12 58, 2 35 antl 5 55 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. 111. Kor T.nuatiu.i antl Mahanov City, week day, 2 10,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 .18, 3 63 anil 5 53 p, m. Sundays, 2 10 n. in. Kor Williamvpnrt, Simbury nnd Lewlshurg, week days, 3 25, II 30 a in., 150 and 7 20 pwh. Sutld.ls, 3 25 a. in, Kor Mabanoy Piano, weekdays, 2 10. 3 25, 5 25, 7 SO, 1 1 SO a. in., 12 58, 1 50, 2 53,5 55, 7 20 nnd 9 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 3 23 n. m. Kor Ashland ..ml Shantnkin, m O' U davs, 3 25, 720,11 30 a. in., 150,720 nnd 933 p. 111. Sun days, 3 23 a 111. Kor lialtlinore, Washington and the West via 11. & O, H. It., through trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P & It. It. It.) at 3 20, 7 53,11 20 a, in., 3 10 antl 7 27 p. in. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 10 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional trnlns from Twenty-fourth antl Chest nut streets station, wet k days, 160, 5 11, 823 p. in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TltAlNS KOIt SHLNANDOAII. l.enve New York via Philadelphia, week aays, HiRia. m., iao, 4 ou, 7oo p. nnd 1215 nigia. riimuays, t, oo p. in. Leave New York via Munch Chunk, week ,1.1) H, 4 30, 9 10 a. ill.. 1 10 anil I 30 p. in. Ia'UVO Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, H 33, 10 00 a. 111. and 100, 0 02, 1130 p. in. Sundays, 11 30 p. in. I-ave Heading, week days, 135, 7 10, 10 00, 11 50 a. in., 5 55 anil 7 57 p. tn. Sundays, 1 33 a. m. Leae Pnttsvllle, week tlays, 2 33, 7 10 awn., 1230and Ii 12 p. ill. Sundays, 233 a. lu. Iahivo Tiilnaiiua. week day-. 3 18. 8 50. 11 23 a m., 1 20, 7 15 ami 9 32 p m. Sundays, 3 18 a. in; Leave iiiaiianoy uity, wcck tiavs, -4a, vi, 11 17 a. m., 1 51, 7 3'l anil 9 51 p. in. Smiduys, 3 45 a. in. Iamivo Mahanoy Plant', week davs, 2J0, 4 00, 030.9 37, II 51 a. ill , 12 68, 2 m, 3 20, C 20W 53 uliti 10 10 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 ((Mil In. Leave Willlaiiisptirt, week tlays, 7 42,1010 a. m.,335nntl 11 11 p. at Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Impress, 900 a, in., 200, 4 00, 800 p. ill. Accommodation, 8 00 a. 111., 1 30, 0 30 p. m. Sunday lCxpress, UOO. JOOOa. in. Accommo dation 8 00 a. ui 4 43 p. m. Itottirning leu-ivo Atlantic City (dfpot.) week days, express, 785, 9 Oil a. ni., 3 30. 5 30 p. in. Acvomnindtitlnn, 0 60, 8 15 a. m., and 4 32 p. in. SimtlayH ISxprcs, 4 00, 7 30 p. in. Aceolnmoda tlon, 7 15 a. in., 4 Ifi p. m Parlor Cars on all express trains. I. A. SWKIOAItil, O. (1. HANCOCK, (lea'l Superintendent. , (len'l Pass. Agt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. !J K. UUKKK, M. I). no K Lloyd strts.'t, Shenandoah. Olllco hour : 7 tu 9 a. 111., 1 to .1 and 7 to 9 p. m. "j II. l'O.MHHOY, ATT0UNEY-AT-I.AV. Sliauuindoab, Pa. M. 11URKK, ATTORHBV-AT-LAW. ( OIBtio Bkuu biilhllnar, corner of Mala and j Ceutr .treetw, Sheiii.ntltjah. I IJHOK JOHN JONI56, I I MUSICAL INSTUUCT0K, Lock itox 05, Mahanoy City, l"n, i llnviug Mutltetl under soiiw of the leat outslen. i" l.iidoa and Paris, will give lesson I on the v'tilm, gullnr nntl veal ftilttire Terms j r 'irwimMe. tldrt'.s in wire of Htrouso, the jeweler Shenantl'wili. Celehratod Female ... j-ow.ierA never lau. Vjr'Vu.ll.s. !j.lUiiualUil saf. anH aur. llpr fsllhtftT with "fans and 1'ennfrojal Illl. and olhtr UU in1.i. Aiwarsburthe beet andavoid tllaa&. rcJntmtnt. Guam' leu! superior to all olhera. nauinif (hiBUcat in tie market, A No. L l"a.tlcuin, 4 CU. llr.a.T. V)IX, llac S. par, BoslOD, Mill. PIECE raS!i IWRUl?Ci 11 VSltO' UCiUWlfl. f If-"' I 1 i
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