Vtn PmSBUBG DISPATCH, aJUBSIJAX' OCTOBER 4802?' THE MINER LAWGOOI). -A Unanimous Opinion of lie United States Supreme Court SETTLES THE .VIXKD QUESTION. Chief Justice Fuller tenders the Decision Unexpectedly. JCSTICE BHIEAS GETS HIS DISTRICT "Washington, Oct 117. The United States Supreme Court, by Chief Justice Fuller, to-day affirmed the judgment ot the Michigan Supreme Court, upholding the constitutionality of the famous Miner law, providing for the election of Presidental electors by Congressional districts instead of by the State as a whole. The court holds that the fourteenth amendment did not limit the right of a State to fix a mode of choos'iDg electors. The opinion nas unani mous. rJ Chief Justice Fuller, in announcing the conclusion of the court on the case, said ' that the court made the announcement at this time becaure ol an exigency suggested by counsel requiring early action. Here after the court would file an opinion setting Jorth more lully the prounds on which it had decided the case. In his brief an- . liouncement of the decision the Court sud that in the case ot JlcPherson versus Blacker, the Secretary of State of Michi gan, in which was drawn into question the public laws of the State of Michigan (the Miner law) providing for the election of Presidental electors by Congressional dis tricts and lor the election of electors-at-large bv dividing the State in two parts the Supreme Court of Michigan had ruled ad versely to the plaintiff in error upon the i validitr of the local law. In so deciding l the Federal question was necessary to be passed upon and the validity of the Consti tution and laws of the United States had been drawn into the question because of this Federal question. No Doubt as to Jurisdiction. The Chief Justice said that this court ruled that it has jurisdiction of the case under Section 709, Revised Statutes, the Democrats having raised the point that the question was one of loeal law, in wnich the decision ot the State Court was final. Hav ing established its juriadiction in the mat ter, the Court then dashed to pieces the hope of the Republicans who had appealed the case from the Michigan Supreme Court, bv affirming the decision of the Michigan court, which had ruled that the Miner law was constitutional. The Chief Justice said the Court ruled that in view of the languacte of the clause of the Constitution giving Legislatures the right to determine the method ot electing Presidental electors, and its contemporan eous construction on the act cannot be held invalid lor want of power in State Legisla tures to pass such a law. "We are clear," he added, "that the clause ot the first sec tion ol Article 2 of the Constitution has not been changed by the lourteenth amend ment, and that the law is not obnoxious to that amendment." Colonel Duffield, of Detroit, in arguing the case lor the Eepublicans had insisted that the fourteenth amendment established the citizenship of the United States where the State citizenship had heretofore been supreme, and that its language lorbidding the abridgement of the pnvilegs ol citi zens had the effect of preventing the States lrom changing the method f choosing elec tors then in vogue. A Great Help lor the Democrats. The decision to-dar obliterates the last hope of the Eepublicans that the Miner law might be invalidated in court, and that the election in the coming Presidental con-, test might be decided on the old plan of giving the whole vote of the State to the party having a plurality in the State at large. It is conceded that the result will be to give at least a part of the electoral " Tote ot Michigan to the Democrats. The .Supreme Court this afternoon ad journed until Monday next. Chief Justice Fuller announced that on motion of At torney General Scott, of Virginia, a rule would be issued returnable on the second Monday in November, calling on United States District Judge Paul to show cause why the case of Deputy United States Marshal Joseph C. Currico, charged with the murder of a man he wanted to arrest, should not be transferred to the State court. Justice Shiras was assigned to the Third Judicial Circuit, to succeed JusticeHarlan, temporarily assigned to that circuit on the death of Justice Bradler. Attorney General Miller moved for a writ of certiorari to bring before the Su preme Court the case of the United States vs the steamship Itata. In this case the lower court decided against the right of the United States to seize the Itata lor carry ing arms to the opposition to Balmaceda's Government in Chile, and a speedy deter mination of the question by the highest court is wanted. "" Chief Justice Fuller's Opinion. The following is the lull text of the pre liminary opinion rendered by Chief Justice Fuller in the Michigan case: Xa 1170 McPhtrson et al. vs. Black, Secretary of State. In error to the Supreme Court of Michigan. We are or the opinion that the objections to Act No. 50 of the public law of MichUan of 1S9I, tacj upon matters of locil law, having been ruled by the Supreinn Court of Michigan adversely to plaintiffs in error, whose conclusions in that regard we are not authorized to revise, tlio decision of the Federal question involved was necessary, and the validity of the law as repugnant to the Constitution and laws or the United States having been drawn in question and decided, and tho decision being in lavor of its validitr, this court has Jurisdiction under Section 709 of the Revised Statutes. Tlio judicial power of the United States extends to all cases of law and equity arising under the Constitution and laws of the, United states, and this is a case so arising, for the reason Just slated. We concur with the Supreme Conrt of Michigan, that so far as Act Nul 50 conflicts rith tne act if Congress oi Februarys, 1837, in the particulars pointed out, and in l ex pect of vt Inch Conareis possesses the power to legislate, it is inoperative only to that ex tent, but that tho act is not for that reason old, and may stand as so modified. We also hold w ith that Court that in view of the language of the second clause of the first section of Article 2 of .the Constitution, and the contemporaneous and subsequent construction of that language tn practice, this act en nnot now be held invalid for w ant of power In the State Legislature to provide for the appointment of electors of President and Vice President of the United State", as therein prescribed, and we are clear tnat that chiii-f o the flist section of Article It lias not been changed by the louiteuntii amendment tn tlio Constitution, and that mis uui i nut ouii(iftid 10 me objection o i the ground of conflict with that amend ment. We malco this announcement at this time, because ot an exUency suggested as appa l ently i equtring Immediate action under the State statutes, and will hereafter file an opuiou stating fully the grounds of this de cision. The judgment of the Supreme Court of Michigan is affirmed, and tne mandate w ill issue at once. A Kew Steel Specialty Company. Yesterday the Frank-Kneeland Machine Company, of Pittsburg, capital 150,000, was chartered at llarrisburg, to manutnc ture iron and steel, or any other material or article of commerce from metal, wood, or both. The directors arc Isaac Ay". Frank nnd James J. Dounell, of Allegheny, and Edward Kneeland, "William Metcali and J. YV. Prudy, of Pittsburg. The Tariff Club's Gift. The Young Men's Tariff Clnb Snnday night voted (25 to the parents of each of the boys killed in Saturday night's street v' car accident. This was done because the "" young men lost their lives in the cause of ,, .the Kcpublican party. An Uncle's Brutal Work. Mr. Mary Guz, of Millwood avenue, was kicked in the stomach, Saturday night, by Jut uncle, Michael Flaherty. She was in ill health, and the assault may prove lataL Flaherty is now in jaiL FIRED ON A CHILEAN SHIP. The Trouble Caused by Rivalry Between Two Consuls on the Coast. Port TOWNSEND, Wash., Oct. 17. The Chilean bark Augusta was fired upon late last night in the Straits, four miles below here, by the Unittd States cutter Oliver "Wolcott The August attempted to leave Puget Sound without a Custom House clearance. The trouble was occasioned by acontest between Chilean Consul Macon dray and Vice Consul Delion at Tacoma as to which shall transact business lor the Chilean Government at Puget Sound, Tne Augusta arrived here several weeks ago. She surrendered her register to.Con sul Macoudray and proceeded to Tacoma to load a cargo. " Vice Consul Delion advised the captain to demand the register from Macoudray, and it relused to proceed to sea with a temporary register provided by Delion. Macoudrav instructed the vessel to clear lrom Port Townsend. As the ves sel was going out to sea she was overtaken by the Wolcott, but would not heave to until fired upon. "The vessel is subject to a fine of?500. . The Colored State Fair. Harrisbdrg, Oct 17. The first State Fair under the auspices of the colored people of Pennsylvania, opened at the Auditorium to-day. There are over 400 exhibits, including all kinds of products. It will continue ten days. FOR TABLE USE Johann Hoff's Malt Extract far excels all other Malt Beverages. It is highly ihvigorating, and yet not intoxicating. To In valids, Old People, Nurs ing Mothers and Delicate Children it is a priceless boon. Don't experiment with the ordinary tonics. Buy only the "genuine" which has the signature of "Johann Hoff" on the neck'of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., Agents, New York. For Coughs and Colds use the Malt Extract hot at night time and Johann HofTs Malt Bon bons during the day. tu teasel o 6 D- This morning on sale an other hundred piece lot 60 cent Imported Flannels, Handsomest styles plaids and stripes and best quality ever sold in America At 35c a Yard. Flannel Department now oc cupies entire rear end of New Silk and Dress Goods Room. B06GS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY. OClG-310 Improvement, the Promise of Cure. No array of words can give n dyspeptic one-half the hope that conies from the re lief which always lollows the use or Bur dock Blood Bittexs, and the promise of euro Is never broken. , "Having suffered from dyspensla for two or three vears, I decided to try B. B. and after taking one bottle I found myself so much better I got another bottle and after taking that I had no more need of medicine. "ilKS. G. C. WHITE, Taberg, N. Y." Don't pay for dally bread and then groan with dypopsia when a bottle of B. B. B. will give you lelief. Kepeated tests with unl form success nrovo that dyspepsia cannot withstand B. B. B. "I have taken the second bottle of Bur dock Blood Bitters,- nnd it lias cured me of dyspepsia with which I suffered for six years. "W. TV. HAMILTON, ttssu Lock Haven, Pa." LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. PURE OLD RYE WHJSKIES From $1 to $1 0 per quart. CALIFORNIA PORTS, SHERRIES, Etc., At 50c a quart. The Only Licensed Drugstore in the City. G. EISENBEJS, Successor to H. P. Schwartz & Co., Wholesale ahd Retail DnuoaiST, 113 FEDERAL tsT., ALLEGHENY. PA. Tel. 3016. Established 1836. OC13-3I-TTSU 3 STIEREN SL ffJxSM smTKREU) stJ fco7 i Part B Optical Metcorol- ' ogical and Electrical In struments. Pnrt C Magio Lanterns, Slides and Accessories. Part D Mathematical and Surveying Instru ments. Free on application. jocStts Woman's Iands are a natural source of pride to their owner if they 're white and smooth. "I have to wash" is no excuse, for niiin w AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP preserves the most delicate skin or the thinnest fabric. Soaps that smart like a whip's lash aren't you tired of them? Your poor hands are. MS. S. KIRK & CO.( - Chicago. THE CELEBRATED olc. WHISKEY Manufactured by the George T. Stagg Co., Frankfort, Ky., is be coming WONDERFULLY POPULAR Among the better classes of the land, who appreciate purity and flavor. It certainly merits the great favol which it has received and the demand for it is constantly increasing. It can be obtained of James Getty & Co., 180 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. IfHW AijYERTISEMENTS. amusements. DUQUESNE, iffiS&er. A Peerless Production! Opera Company in MASCOT -"-"i (Pntol"'-) STo-morrow. Best seats I Next week. iuauoia-aiasou 50 cts rConuiany. ocl8 THE ALVIN THEATER. Special Holiday Matinee Friday. To-night, Wed. and Sat. matinees. MIL CHARLES FROHMAN'S CO. In the latest farcical comedy success, ' THE FAMILY CIRCLE. Next week "Imagination." oclS GRAND OPERA HOUSE! TO NIGHT! The Latest Farco Comedy Success, A RAILROAD TICKET. Prices 15c, S5c, 50c, 75c Matinees Wednesdny, Friday a'nd Saturday. 25 and 50c. Reserved. Xext week Boston Howard AthcnaiurnXo. odd HARRIS' THEAIER Mrs. P. Harris, ILL. ltritton. T. P Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every afternoon and evening. Dan'l a. Kollv in THE bllADOW DETECTIVE. Week Oct. 24 "Two 0d Cronies." ocl8-10S HArtRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY. TO NIGnT. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. FIELDS & IIAXSON'S DRAWING CARDS. Columbus Day Holiday matinee. Night prices. ocH-ll HARRY DAVIS' EDEN MUSEE Open at 10 a. m., dailv. JIoiXDKEWS' I THE MINSTRELS. GYPsIES. A World of Wonders. oc!7-4j Admission 10 cents. EXPOSITION I Tvill BLACK PATTI, The Peeiless African Queen of Song. RAYMOND, The Talented Cornetlsr, with BROOKS' Unrivaled Banu. Concerts Afternoon and Evening. ocMj-SS Our Clothing Bears the distinctive features of fine workmanship and Betrays in every curve, stitch and seam the handiwork' of the skilled artist. It is in selling Clothing of this de scription for many years past that has made the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS a household word among the well-dressed and appreciating people of this section. Our extensive experience as high class clothiers enables us to deter mine the exact value of everything that enters in the construction of a Business or .Dress Suit, from the fine woolen fabric that forms its body to the various trimmings that make up the happy combination. We are therefore in a position to tell our patrons and the general pub lic that the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS' Clothing must in no way be confounded with the hasty and ill made productions of cheap merchant tailors, or that of the ready-made clothing dealers. The finish, fit, style and quality of our Suits and Garments class with the efforts of the finest tailors and drapers only, and in every way equal their most artistic handiwork. The difference in your favor on a cash basis being about 50 per cent. Our superb Fall Stock is now ready for your inspection and represents the latest and best the world of Fashion produces. You are invited to call and give us your opinion on the merits and ex cellence of our assortment You-can buy an elegant Merchant Tailor-made Suit of us, perfect in style and fit, FOR $18. An elegant Overcoat FOR $15. JfKW ADVERTISEMENTS. ROSENBAUM & CO. OPPOSITE CITY TTAT.T., OC16-TTSSU JUST FANCY Ifl fin (0ne Thousanc0 Trim- UUU med Hats, Turbans, Toques and Bonnet spread out before you. Quite a col lection, isn't it? Well, we not only haye this number, but, as a matter of fact, every day brings additions to the large and varied assortment shown here. There's nothing to compare with our exhibit of Ladies' Hearwear in the two cities. Included in this grand array are Trimmed Hats for Children, Girls, Misses and Ladies (young and old) in every desirable shape, style and color. Prices range from 1.50 to 25. For quality of material, excel lence of style and lowness of prices WE CAN'T BE BEAT, And these very features have made us what we are to-day the acknowl edged leaders in Millinery. Just read along it will pay you: Untrlmmed Felt Hats at 43o, 53c and 72c. Fine French Fur Felt Hats at 98c, 23, $1 38 and $1 in These we enarantee as pood as any hats purchased clsevrlioro costing a dollar apiece more. Cloth Sailor Hats, ready for wear, at 44c; with velvet crown, 43c Untrlmmed Felt Sailors at SOo and GSc Trimmed Felt Sailors at 68c, 72c and 756. Finest Fur Felt Sailors at 03c, 1 22 and $1 48-all o( these in black, navy and brown. Trimmed Tourist Hats in black, navy and brown, at 75c, worth $1: same at Sflo, worth $1 23; same in fine felt at $1 25, worth $2. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NO. 94 FIFTH AVENUE. E LESUESHOE SID FOR GENTLEMEN EXCLUSIVELY. DIRECT From the Tanners to THE LESLIE SHOE FACTORY. In Pittsfield, Mass. D I R FfT Fron the Factory to LESLIESHOESTOHES. Dl RFPT rom the Manufacturers' own Stores to the wearers of RIBB0NQ, FANCY FEATHERS, ETC. Our line . of 'Millinery Trimmings is sufficiently large to satisfy all tastes and prices are extremely moderate. Largest line of Rhinestone, Jet and Gilt Buckles. Largest line of Aigrettes, Whips, Pompons and Fancy Feathers. Every Shade of Ostrich and Prince of Wales Tips the finest Black Ostrich Tips to be seen anywhere. Largest line of. Millinery and Trimming Blbbons and Velvets In four qualities to match. To sum up in a word, we have never before offered such a fine line of Millinery Goods, and our prices, always reason able, were never more so than now. Co7ne and logk through this department. It won't cost you anything, but may mean a considerable reduction m your expense account. SPECIAL SHOK PRICE$- d CA At this price we M1bJVs offer 950 pairs La dies' Fine Liona Kid Shoes, withspring heel; 3-inch vamp, smooth inner-sole and solid leather counter; widths AA to E; sizes, 2 to 6; sold by other houses at $3. f JQ Cfj At this price we PtyJJ offer 600 pairs Ladies' Bright Dongola Kid Shoes, guaranteed hand-turned, . with patent leather tips or plain toes, widths A to E; sizes, 1 to 8 regular price $4. N 500 pairs 'Men's N. K, Lace and Congress Shoes, Worth $3, at Only $1.49. These Shoes are Solid Throughout and coma with Plain or Tipped Toes. d0 QQ This price buys a pair of Men's extra grade Calf tytsO Welt Dress Shoes, in California, Newport; Lon don or New York toe; all widths and sizes, and regularly sold at $4. KAUFM ANNS' ITCHLESSMH I JQC for choice from a lot of Ladies' Fine Felt Hats, in v-J black or colors, really worth $1.50. QQC for choice from a lot of French Felt Hats and Turbans, 30 in black and all colors, really worth $1.75. yCC for choice from a lot of trimmed Sailor Hats, very and stylish, really 'worth $1.25. $1 neat 510, 512, 514, 516, 518 MARKET ST. OC18-TT3 TIE LESUESHDESL . These Shoes are perfect in fit, correct in style, unsurpassed in material and workmanship, and are sold at prices ranging from '$3.00 to $6.00. While these prices are low they represent goods that are sold by the ordinary retail stores for much more money. NQ. 94 FIFTH AVENUE ,- JvdEUiWISM Q for choice from a lot of rich and handsome Vel- -Jw, vet Hats and Turbans, in black and all different shades; really worth $2.50. JCC for a bunch of Black Ostrich Princess Tips, worth 65a for choice from a lot of Fancy Feathers, worth 50c. 11 f"f for choice from a lot of gorgeous Jeweled Crowns, spi.KJKJ worth $2.25. 1 Q Per y3 All-Silk Gv G. Ribbon, in all the t newest 2 shades, and always sold heretofore for 30a KAUFMANNS'. 6out& Lumbago PITTSBURG. OC5-UI-TTSU GnrESvaLi, Ohio, October 14, 1892. ( McKinnio Chessman sTf'g Co.. Pitts bnnr, Pa. Gentlemen: Allow me to speak a word of praise for your Eheumacura. Last November I became afflicted with Inflammatory rlienmatlsm and was troubled with it during all of last winter. I tried every cuie that was recommended, hut ob tained no relief. After havlmr been confined to my bed I became perfectly helpless and for nearly nine weeks I suffered severely. Finally a friend of mine who had heard of your Blieumaoura advised me to try it. I sent to you for one bottle, as It could not at that time be had here, and when I began to take It I felt tno pood results from almost the first dose, and In less than 24 hours I had reller, and before I .had taken the en tire bottle I was able to take my situation again, which was Just about one week from the time I began usinr Uheuraacura. and In order to make a sure cure I sent for the second bottle and have not felt the rheuma tism since. As a result.-three of our drua ?iats nra now ellin? the medicine, and I have been instrumental in selling a great many bottles. I consider it the most valuable medicine ever plncod before the public for the cure of rheumatism, and anyone suffering from it should not hesitate one moment In trying it. Bespectfnlly yours, if R A UK POINTER. Prloe $3 00 pep bottle. For sale by all druKKlsts. McKINNIE 4 CHESSMAN M'F'G CO.. 616 Penn Ave Pittsbunr, Pa. Send your name and ad'Jressandwo will mall free pamphlet of testimonials. OC18-TTB3U THE GREATEST OF THE AGE. QUALITY THE PRIME REQUISITE. Baying whiskies Is almost entirely a mat ter of confidence. The many methods of "dootorlng' them, always to tbelr Injury, whether for beverage or medicinal nse, sug gest to everyone the expediency of purchas ing from responsible dealers. The Old Es'ablished Drug Firm, Jos. Fleming & Son, Have proved their responsibility In sell ing Pure Brandies, Wines and Whiskies for years and years. Their OLD EXPORT WHISKEY "Is,away up" in the estimation of all those who have used it. Quarts $1 Each or Six for $5. Prompt attention given all mall or express orders. Old Export is for sale only by JOS. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST., COR. DIAMOND, oc9-TTSsa Pittsburg, Pa. Special lenses ground on the premise. CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. ARTIFICIAL ETES INSERTED. See Exhibit in Exposition Building. sell-Tursa Made at Shortest Notice. fc& scmc? -m "Ctmm fnwinm i TTtf r1 J. DIAMOND, SS Artificial eyes inserted. OClS-TTSU DOCTOR WHITTIER S14 fBSK aVENDE, PlTlSUUKG, PA As old residents know and back flies ot Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician In the city, devoting special attention to all curonlo SSESN0 FEE UNTIL CURED sponsible Mr nnIQ and mental dls persons IN L. II V U U O eases, physical da cay, nervons debility, laok of energy, ambi tion and hope,lmpairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfulnew, dizziness, Fleeplesonees, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, falling powers organic weak ness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting thepersonforbU'tiness, society ana mm riage, permanently, salely and privately ,cnureartn BLOOD AND SKIN iXV eruptions, blotches, falling hair.bones, pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, art cured for Ufa, and blood poisons thoroughly SW..1? URINARY, &dd rangements, weak back; gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other nainful symptoms receive searcning treatment prompt relief and real cures. Dr. Wblttier's Hfe-long extensive expert enes Insures scientific and reliable treat manton common sense principle. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if here. Ofllce hours, 8a. ic to T. nr. Sunday. II) a- x. to 1 p. jr. only. DB, "lVHITUfc.li, 814 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE & BRAIN Trestmnt. guarantee! speclilo for Hy'terla. Dizziness. Convulsions, Fits. Nervous Neuralgiw Headache, Nervous Prostration camel by tas ass or alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental Ds preulOB, Sortenln or the Brain resulting la la sanltr, decay and death, Prematire Old A is. Loss of Power la either sex; Inrolantsrr Losses aal BDermatorrhrea caused by OTer-ererUon ot ths brsia, self-abuse or orer-lndulgence. Eaoo, hot contains one month's treatment, sl.00 a Dux. J? six lor 15.00, by mall. AVE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE1 To enre any case. With each order received r Hi botes we will send ths pjrehaser our written guarantee to refund the money if ths treatmeu: does not care. Guarantees issued only by Elllu G. STUOKY. Druggist, Sole Agent. Nos. 2)t al 1701 Penn arenae, corner Wjlie arenas and rultoa street, PltUbarg. Pa. Use btu cij' Dlanho-Ja CruapCore. suliocu. ja-im-cod WOOD'S PHOSPnODIJTE, The Great XnslUh Semedy. Promptly and permanently cures ail forms of Jlcrana Vieatnui.hmUttoru. Spcr matorrhea. Jmvotencu a all effect of Abuts or Ex- ceteet. Been prescriDea over ii years In thousands of cases: Is the emit HdlabU and Honat Medicine known. Aakdruzaist for tVooo'a pr r . 1 t-e. fHOsrnoDfji: If he offers ....wm. wiiii.melnplaceor this. learehls iH?.VnriTneIn.?PrtcS In letter, and we will m V.Ji mall, price, one package, tt: six. Snd,. WlTpK; iix iktt eun. Pamphlet fi i lemS "stamps. Address THlit Woodward arenae. Detroit, illoh. -HoM InPlttsburgbr 4 H-31-eodwk 4U itarket street. WirfilPW jME?r Wo tend the marvelous French Bemedy CALTHOS free, and a legal guarantee that Oaxthos will STOP Dfaehargea A Ell(m, CUKE Spermatorrhea, Varicocele auUBXSTOBE LostVIcar. Vie it and fay if satisfied. Atom. VON MOHL CO., link, dadaaau, oau. fej DOCTORS LAKE, LOST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH nervine; The great Span. lsh Kcmedr, Is oid wrrfr A flTRITTBS GUARANTEB to enre all nerr. ous diseases, suesj as Weak Memar BxroBZ axd Arrxn csrao. Loss or Brain rowers Wakefulness, Lost Manhood. Nightly Emissions, Nervousness. Lassitude, all drains and loss of power of the Qeneratlre Organs In either sex caused by orer-exertlon. youthful errors, or excessive use ol tobacco, opium or stimulants. $1 per package by mall:s for S3. With erery M order we GIVE A WRITTEN GUARANTEE TO CUREorREytJND MONET. Spanish Medicine Co.. Madrid. Spain, and Detroit, lllcli. for sale b JOS. FLEMING SON. 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