litiuitmt IImT.I'ici rti"lr lniitport. lt Murtli I' Tin- s"iin ul.iriiil Aftum Stefnnl imblinln-s tin- fultuwiiiR: A cpcii- . ng to a tllspnteh from C'aruciw, Vi-ni i 'In, tha Vruuvh iiml Uclhm min ister '.avc boon hiitirfcil their passports, owiiiK 10 thoir uttltuilo on tlio question of tho clii.ms of I'ranoh anil Iiclglnn subjects for tltunnges sustained during tho olvll war of 1888. Tho Italian legation, on re ceipt of telegraphic Instructions, proffered tho good offlcos of Italy with tho object of scouring n poaceablo discussion of tho question. llnli Fnlrbnnk Victim KccovorliiB. New Yoiik, March l). Isauo C. Cochran, tho real estate dealer, whoso porfldy caused his discarded mistress, Bcsslo Fair banks, to flro n bullet Into his right oyc while tho pair woro discussing their trou bled in tho Columbian saloon last Wednes day night, is reported to bo stead'ly im proving at tho I'rosbyterlan hospital. The physician now have every hopo that ho will ultimately recover. Death of n. Noted Iuvoutnr. KAXBA8 CITY, JIo., March !). Frederick E. Slokies, tho inventor of tho Corliss en gine, died In Ills olllco horo yosterday from heart disease. Ho was also tho lnvontor of tho Sickles automatic trip steam cut olT, which revolutionized tho steam en gines of tho world. Ho was born In Cnin dou, N. J., in 1811). Ho helped build tho Union Pacific railroad. Fred DntiglHM' TwoJWHIj. Washington, March !). It was stated today by a relatlvo of tho lato Frcdorick Douglass that ho had left two wills, one of them being In tho possession of Mrs. Douglass and ono in that of ono of his sons. Neither will has been offered for probate as yet, and it Is uot known which is of tho latest dato. A Itefornier Murderously Annnulted. NlIWMAUKHT, N. H., March !). A mur derous assault was mndo on Uov. A. .7 Wheeler, secretary of tho Law and Order loague of Now Hampshire, at tho Boston Mid Maine railroad station, lnlo yesterdtiv afternoon. Tho loaders In the assault won arrested. Tho victim will reoi.ver. The Stenmur Havel I'lnnted NEW YoitK, March . Tho North Oer Itmn Lloyd hteumiliip Havel, whioli ran aground on tho north sid.- of (iertnex thaunol while entering tho harbor oarl Thursday morning, got off uimsMsteu iVlth her owi -t : - 1 v Mh"vl - HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not Steep, Wind on Stomach. i "For a long time I bad a terrible pain at my heart, which lluttered al most incessantly. I bad no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minute would bo my last There was a fcellinir of onnression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room wiuiouu resting. aiy nus band induced mo to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now havn a snlp.nfUd nnnnt.lr.n and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." MRS. HARRY E. STARR, Pottsvlllo, Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Ouro is sold on a positive) guarantee that tho ilrstbottlo will bonoQt, AltdruBt'IstsBollltattl, 0 bottles forts, or It will bo sent ..prepaid, on receipt or prlco by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, Professional Cards. M, H. KISTLEK, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURQKO'N. Office. 120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M, M. BURKE, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office. Egan building, corner of Main and centre streets, enenanaoan, yy N. STEIN, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rifflce .Rrvim 2. Rerun's New BulldlnlT. 0O1 ner Main und Centre streets, Shenandoah, Pa. umce nours: b to iu a. m.: 1 10 a p. m., i w v p. m. NientomceNo. kju west uassireei, G. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHY3ICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Water Company building, 38 West D1 kit. WENDELL BEBER, Successor to DR. OHA8. T. PAIiMEB, KYB AND BAJt BUBQBOK, 901 Mahantongo Street, Pottsvllle, Penua. BnENAlTDOAH'B EeLIABLB Hand Laundry Oor. Lloyd and White Bts. All work guaranteed to be flrat-olasa In every partlcuUr. Bilk ties and lace ourUln eriipeo laity. Goods called for and delivered, a trial solicited, MURPHY BROS., Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. Finest Whiskeys. Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap. "Come and hit one." Choice temperance drlnke and cigars. Free lunch 0 to 12 p. m. M i The Spring is your Get your blood pure and ( most dangerous time! your nerves strong. 1 II FrGreene's Nervura Blood II Mmmmi ' and Nerve Remedy, l IS THE GREATEST AND BEST 1 P J Are You Prepared for Spring? j How to Get Well and Keep Well. I J b 2 &s. 14 ncccHSnry to prepare By 4 Yin "Wm TT-1 kjI m m J&r k yourncir toe tiic ddvutit or r ' JJO V Oil 1' ecl & m ST Sr (V sprlntr by taking a Hprlnn A t .rS33&15k. ii;,,,.tr ft il Jf- medicine. Ubc the remedy V SrSSM?V V CIllv, K A W fflfi m which cured S. W. Nourae, J A'S2fTS5SC&A 'Pill"fl nnfl V&Vi Wk M "- Eb' of Uuduun, Mass. ? NcrVOUS? ll W. J Beffifi. ssb, lV4 "From constant worr' over business 9 Wlfi&&- V If'V mattcrs,"liesald,"IsulIerelfromtlicloss h, 4 Wrffi' Y r- kdl K 2 WS&S?? Wl of slceii. and liecamo so nervous that I F B''i'tl5Sli sf?Z , , , , , E? Ik B !Jtv4 ST ,jjn wa3 entirely unfitted for inv business, ft t W-S vf& U 7.he wonderful cure of Mrs. r J V 1 A " I fact, 1 icarcd Insanity. I used Dr. U ? fm-'r fl Oliver WIIhoii, or Nortliboro, & K EL J w&a ySy Orccno'g Kcryura blood and ncrvo rem- W"' ft "'II Muss., will interest you. f 3 fw!-M couid again sleep, mental composure, lit I l ,' '3&h I ,. T w , , " ,, S ffiffl Wm$SSi.i appetite, and strenKtli rcturnet . Six ' mI.s , "I was sufterlnir from nen-ousnoss," k i EM s MSStil i bottles of this reirtcdy cured 1110, and I X ' 8ho says, ''caused by female weakness 9 i: - J liavo remained well to this dato. I havo P Ms ;0- and nervous prostratlou. I was so ner 'S frH ' yT Mil. ' recommended Dr. Orceno's Nervura hi fys ,shtil& VllwS vou9 a".cl yl1, couliinot,.B.1.,,Sn;0? k d iPfflft'- blond and nerve remedy to many of my B MOTfewvViBB mo? paiir f fw'SlS . & W Jim$0KfW fIenlI, anl1 nelRhbors. and have yet to b t MAmM Vu?nitXm 8i M liMtllllllff 1 1 Ml mS He was Cured by IP ,v ViA aroundfortwo jxarsardlyablo to do W fck. J iHlffffl I Ml! in I I 1 1 r. Rreenc'i & S anythlnc, it lias proved a boon to mo p 3 'I'lff I I MwW.Wl ' Tl-.. t j .1 , Si truly, ftnowof many others whom It feitf AW mil" ftcrvura KlOOd and MR3. OLIVtlt WILSON. bas curod and who speak most highly In WS k & V.KOTTlfaS. Kq KbrVC RCmcy- l pralsoof It." Startling Testimony in tho State House Investigation. EXOBBITAUT CHARGES FOR UOODS. Walnut Iriu-nltitro Unmoved nml CbeapOnU Furniture Subatlttitrri DctUs, TublfH mid Clialrx Snnt to tlio Homes of l'olltlohiiis and Charged to the Htute. Tkk,ton, Maroii t). Thesegttte Inyostl patiou oi the miiniiptement of the state house under Superintendent Ford vita re sumed yostorduy. Humuel DickliiBon. u druggist of tills city, testified that ho hud furnished 11 lot of soup, baskets mid brushes for Suiiorinteiident Ford which cost him ICM.IO. lie chtirgou the state for tho goods (which were charged ns "drugs") $735.65. Ho sent out of generosity to the Btnte house iiloiit?100 worth of champagne aud cigars after tho bill was paid. JIo did nothing to earn tlio profit except to buy the goods and soo that they woro distrib uted. Ashor K. Lambort, a carpenter for ton years at tho stato house, testified that ho built two liquor refrigerators for Super intendent Ford, 0110 for tho superinten dent's ofilce, and ono for tho cellar for storasre. The refrigerators were constantly In uso. In tlio robuildlnar of tho stnto houso Superintendent Ford told him to tell tlio Now Jersey School and Furniture company to make their profit 20 per cont. or nothing. Ford made him return a bill to tho bookkeeper of Samuel Heath, a lumber dealer, In order to havo tho amount raised for political purposes. Three thous and feet of lumber wcro added to tho bill, and tho stato novor received tho lumber, Mr. Heath took tho stand and tostifled that he could not explain discrepancies amounting to about 200 feet each 011 sovo ral orders of lumber where the amount was raised on bills rendered to and paid by the stato. Tho discrepancies woro the work of his bookkeeper. Mr. Corbln. counsel for tho committee, said that in tho past flvo years the stato houso had boon stripped in ovory room of Its handsome walnut furniture, and cheap oak furniture had boon substituted nt a cost of $123,003. Many rooms Had boon fur nished twlcoin that period, and ozurbltant prlcos charged. John Mulllns, of tho firm of John Mill lins & Co., of Jorsoy City, whoso firm fur nished nearly JoO.OOUJworth of furnlturofor tho stato houso, produced his books, four of which woro mutilated by hundreds of pages being torn out. Ho testified that he did not know how tho books woro muti lated. The polico of Jorsoy City had sus pected one of his clerks. Tho mutilation took placo tho night nftor tho cloctlon in 1893. He denied giving any commissions of any kind and profossed to having no knowlodgo of his books. Kugono Murphy, formorly a bookkeopor for Mulllns' firm, who was discharged In 1893 "for playing tho racos," gave tho prices on goods bought by tho linn and sold to the stato. The profit In ovory case was nearly double tho purchase cost. Mr. Mulllns asked tho witness ouco to figure out the amount sold to tho state, for "Bar ney Ford was getting very Impatient and wanted his divvy." A check was drawn for Ford, the amount bolng about 10 per cont. of tho bills. Ho would havo to havo a missing porsonal ledger to tell tho amount of tho check. Murphy testified further that tho bill "or a dining room tablo aud six chairs sent to tho houso of ox-Sonator Michael Harrott was charged to tho stato; a desk and chair valued at f 118 was sent to the homo of Leon Abbett, Jr., at Jorsoy City, and also chargod to tho stato, The stato also paid for an $18 senato chair sont to H. M. Negus, of lied Bank, Thoso ontrlos woro taken from tho firm's books. Mr. Mulllns made a statomont that ho had only sont to Senator Barrett a dosk and chairs, which was in return for logal sorvlcos, and ho did not know thoy woro chargod to tho stato. Nelthor did ho know anything about the choir sont to Hod Bank. The evonts of the day wore highly eon satlonal tn what they disclosed. Tho com- I inlttee adjourned to meet next Tuesday. Purity of ingredients is essential in medicines, else they are apt to do more harm than good. Alkock's Porous Plaster is absolutely pure. It can do ho harm. It is effective. As an external remedy for pams m the chest, back or side, it is unequaled. Let 11 f Sollc-itiiiinn induce you to rcccm a subtuiuie Allcolk's is abkoluielv the but. Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcoek's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns ana bunions. Brandreth's Pills mav bo taken by old and young. Thoy simply assist nature. MILD JtfcXTHKIINU THE AMERICAN TD1AEC0 tOMFMl SUCCESSOR. KIW VOWK tit ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Mat (food the Test oi Tlma MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHI BRANDS COMBINED JOHN F.CLEARY, Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Welas beer. Dottier of tho finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. ANSY PILLS! Safe and bure. send o. f or-wokaws sat c GUARD:' Wilcok Opeciho Co-Phila,pa, Clock Sprlnff Blade Only Perfect Comb. rforcpaugh Circuses, Ask your Deuler for 1 vxse. Mi'tr, ' - ss DRUG n timsm Bye our namo on the hanille. Sl'ltlNU CUUUI C0MD CO., 102tafjetto St, South llend, Indiana. EVERY WOMAN BomMuiesneeJ a reliable, monthly, regnUtlng medicine. Only hiralat&4 the purest drugs should be used. II you want tha twit, get Or. Peal's Pennyroyal PiBis Bold by P. P, D. KIRLTX, 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISON K-lA"rMrl mNCN citrcit In IK) to 1MI la IUoIcIipm, Hirers, Skin OlNcnneH, IN'ervnim Debility mid KrrorH of Youth, Limof l'mrcr iiml Strictures o C'ultliitf) Cured for a life time ' IjOHt ninulinotl mnl .Sin ill I Shriiiilteu Or CiiUM Fully Kontorotl. KchMitifii: method wver fails milees case is beyond human niu. JtPllef at once, mi U you (Vel liken mart uruunu men In mind mid body. All luftMesi checked Immediately und continued! Improvement, Every obstacle to1 nupuy marneu nie removed. Aerve lorce, will, entrKy, bruin power, when falllrnr or ioit. are restored bv the combined NEW treatment. Victims oi (Mmtwtt und excesseH, reclaim your nipnhood ! Mifr'rers from folly, overwork, urly errors, III uadu and excuaws In married liJe regain vour Htrength, JJon't (1Bialr, cvtui If In the last 8'aea. Don't bo ctlscourased. If quuekts hnvc iiLbod you, I will prove to you tbat medlcul science and honor fttill exist. Send five li-cent sumps for book; TRUTH, " the only Medical too( exposing quacks tno mutter what they advertise to save t hern Helves from exptmure) their tricks and devices, calling iliemwlves celebrated and famous, giving free ad v leo and guarantee, chancing enormous prices for cheap, poisonous drus, and there 1 by rulnliiir thouHands. IlmirHt U to a Kven unsts, 8-awo. Wed. and Sat. Kve'gs, 6-aao. fiun., J-is. notice ah amicteu witn dangerous ana boneless cases should call for examination. Daily, from !M. Wed. and Bat. eve'ps, 6-0, and sun.,9-li Wrltoorcnll. Treatment by mall. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. AVcnknenn, NervousneRK, uouuity, ana an tee train or evus irom can errors or later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. uu sirengm, devel opment and toue given to every orpan ana poruoa nfthabodv. Simnle. nat ural methods. Immedi ate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. -',000 references. .Book, explanation and proois mailed (eeaieaj ires. ERIE MEDICAL CD., Buffalo, N.Y. HOTEL KAIBR, CHA.8. BUItCriILL, Prop. North Main St., M&HANOY CITY. Largest and Hnost hotel In the region, (finest accommodations. - Handsome fixtures Pool and Billiard Rooms Attaohed. When In POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining room tttached. Finest wines. Manors, cigars. OI. HAAE, Wholesale agent tor ftljEiifu'i levari. I. J,i Eiitrt Lier aid Staler Pale Btti, No finer made. Fine liquors and Cigars, 130 South Mais Bt IAD Is Hwll-O TurkisliCapsuleaneverfalll Il sealeil, with adTlcolhat will prerentfu- uireirreKuuiriues. 2u.uiinprorparucuian I'omum Cliein. Co, M evr Kgjft, H.4. Spring Curry Comb SoaasaBrush. Fits every Curve. Tho Used by U. S. Army and by Baruum and nud Leading Horsemen of tho World. It. Sample mailed post paid 2; cents. Druoifltt, BhmiHdoah, P: El IF I The Chief Conspirator in the Mur der of Miss Ging Must Die. WILL BE SENTENCED ON MONDAY. The Jury Arrived nt a Uiiuulmotm A'erdlct Without Discussion Thti Keiuarkulile Nervo ot ilie Condemned Mnn Ho Una Not Vet Abandoned Hope. Minneapolis, March a "In two hours I will be a froe man." Thus said Harry Hayward yesterday, aud iu less than three hours afterward a jury of his peers gave the lie to his words and placed Its seal upon the word "guilty." With tho same inunovuble stolidity with which he has watched the trial of his case Hie prisoner received the verdict of the Jury. There was not a shade of a change In color; not the relaxation of a muscle; no visible collapse or sign of any omotlon; ever the same cynical and sneering indif ference. According to tlio statutes of tho stnto of Minnesota only one fate can await Harry Hayward a sentonoo to be hanged by tho neck until he Is dead. Neither tho jury nor tho judge could alter tho sentence, no HAIiuT T. IlAVWAfiD. matter how strongly lncllued thoy might bo toward loulenoy. For murder In tho first degreo tho law providos only ono poll- aliy. Judge aud jury allko are but the agents of tlio state for the execution of the law. At tlio request of counsel for tho defense tho pronouncing of tho sontonco was de ferred until noxt Monday, but tho vordlct of tlio jury has made tho sentonco of Harry Hayward as certain as though tho judge had already announced It. A cooler man than Harry Hayward un der such circumstances never lived. His dross wns immaculate as usual, and ho walked with tho samo cultivated stride that is ono of his characteristics to the chair lie has occupied for so many weeks past. That ho anticipated what tho vor dlct was to be scorned apparout In tho an gry manner with which ho throw his hat on tho attorney's tablo. Tho force was so great that a rout was mndo In tho crown of tho derby. Mr, Shumakor turned to his client and besought him to keep cool, whatever tlio vordlct. "Dou'tshow any temper, Harry, ho said, "Tlls is not tho time to do that." Tho Injunction had tho desired offoct. Hayward straightened out tho slcovos of his well fitting coat, sat down, crossed his legs and faced tho jury" Tho jurymen looked stern and sad. Tho story thoy had to toll could bo road in thoir faces, and Hayward know his fate boforon word was spoken. No spectators woro ad mitted. The only persons present whou tho verdict was handed In wero polico of ficers, BherlfT, deputies and tho reporters, bosldos tho judgo and clerks. Outsldo a howling, anxious mob awaited tlio news, aud awaited it with ghoulish lmpntlonco. Wliou Judgo Smith arrived ho Issued strict ordors to admit no one, and tho In junction was religiously observed. Kobler, tho deputy olork, asked In a tremulous voice whother- tho jury had agreed upon a verdlot, umr Nell MoNeli, tlio foreman, stood up. His face was zhastlv In its color, and thoro was not a in. in on tiic Jury itmilToctvil tiy tin- iiruvlly ot the Hituuuon. "We liiivn iinrwil," snld MoNrll In a Viirr that wim Hiiaicoly muliblr, mill 1 lio fulili'd iiioi'o of (Mpor wns hnmluil tu tlio clerk. Judge Hnuth lookexl overtlie iloeu inent and reiiirnril It to Deputy Clerk Kmiler. "We, tho Jury, 11ml the prwmer guilty as olmi-tHl," he reml. .very eye wan turneil townnl tin- con demned niHU. There vaa nothing In his face to Indicate that ho hud hoard a word of It. lio threw Ills head buok as the word 'Kiillty" was pronounced, but It was only to adjust his collar baud. Ho did not change color by a single shade. Oiimift the polling 01 tho jury, ho listened with evident Interest to the answers, though what thoy might lie could signify nothing to him. Tho expression In his race was one of Indignation rutnur than any other senti ment. vi. i: 15 Hnyward was tnkoh down stairs and then back tojull under a strong police guard. All Immense crowd awaited tho. prisoner's coming. Ho grinned at tho mob as It pushed torwaru over the pave inelit toward him, and It Is doubtful whether Harry.Hayward would have re gretted an opportunity to mix matters with sonic of the noisiest. He was tnkon across tho street on a dog trot, with the yelling multitude, at his heels. "Good-by, Harry, old boy," cried ono man at tlio top of his voice. "You're a dead duck." "Not yet," said Hnyward, loud enough to bo heard In a radius of twenty feot. "Not quite a dead duck yet." In the court room, after tho jurors wero discharged, it was learned that on tho first vote taken a unanimous vcnllct ot guilty was reached. Tnore was not tlio shadow of dispute as to what tho verdict should lie. At tho request of tho attorneys for the defense tlio prisoner's relatives wero nli sent when tho verdict was rend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hayward, tho prisoner's pa rents, wero both prostrated at the end of the morning's scenes. Adry Hayward hat) not been iu court for tlio lust week. To Illustrate the consummate ncrvo and nonchalance of the accused, after lie had been taken over to the Jail, following the retirement of the jury, lie turned toSirols, one of the oHltvrs, with the remark. "Let's play a game of curilx 011 tho result," to which the reply wiw nuide by one of the deputies: "I'll oome In there aud piny, Har.'y, If you'll promise not to hypnotize me." It Is understood that the indisposition of Mr. Erwin is really serious. After the close of his address yesterday he collapsed, and for two hours was almost unable ta see. Recovering to some extent, ho at once left for Paul FRANTIC WITH BOILS And Itching, Would Scratch UntQ Blood Ran Down Ills Limbs. Forced to Talto to Ills Bed. U'holo System Affected. Doctor nf tcr Doctor With out Cure. Instant Relief, Speedy Curo by Uslan; Cutlcura Rcmadlca. My sufferings might havo beer sto Td If I had only known ot jour Ccticiba 1u.sii.uie3 eighteen years ago. I contracted th fever and nguo.anditoUectcd my kidoejs so in.!!; tliatl had to have an operation, from wlreli ranked blood poison, and I suUoru'l ui.toli. ano.nes. To make my sufferings more, my le: L leu Id' a i1 knee broke out in iariro Diood i, ub ww. menced a scaly. Itching ir '.tntio.., 10 1' at a., times I was alii. oat lra..H",uu 1 o..'l t .au U until the blood would ir.el.le dm- n 11. it k. la the Bummer these larrc Loild viu 1. eo.irnonco, during which lime! would ha-c a 'tt or font which weroso painful thu.. atuc.ft 1 .si-n- " to take to my bed. Ktery v. Inter a rv 1 .ii. ,r gcalymas3w'ould e.r.bei onm.vlO'.'.Ti! cl' h the bollg, seemed to effect my v In ' 1. Durlngall this tlip,a 1 crod of tin. to n j months.Ihaddou.oraf.rtio- or.tmt theygaia me only temporary . -lief. This L -t lall I rem mencod using 011r tcnecnA, Curie fi4BrAP, and Cuticura Hitol.bnt, ai.d now the Biali i have all gone, the Itcli'iiK all pone,Ihate ti.t felt sick, and have worked all winter. IwoiH not suffer opsin as I havo for tho past eighteen, ycarB for auyihlnr. I hail doctors from tho west to tho oast, all to 110 purpose. I have not felt so well or been so lone without a sick spell since taking your remedies. Thinks to them and to you, and tee great llaker of mankind lor my returning health. . &AUIEL I. WOOirWATlD. Warren, Washington County, Vt. CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS CcncunA Remedies cleanse tho syBtcm by external and Internal medication of every erup tion, impurity and disease, and constitute tho most effective treatment of modern times. Bold ttronRhout the world. Price, Ccnctnu, tOo.j Soap, 25c ; liESOLVENT, $1. Potteb Dnuo AUD CnEM. Conr., dole Proprietors, Boston. JS3- " How to Curo Skin Diseases," mailed free niMrLKS, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and ll III oily akin cured by CirncunA Boap. WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEYS Backache, nervous and muscular pains. and weaknesses rel Irved In ono mlnuto 0 only paln-kllllng plaster. Gilmores Aromatic Wine A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is thebest regulatorand corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa SPECULATION. We offer special facilities to operators lars I or small, for trading on martfius ia stocks, I grains or provisions. Market letter Issued reg-1 ularlr. sivina UteBt confidential adricea. Orl ders received on one per cent margins. Our I Ijook, " Speculation, or II ow to Trade," mailed I on receipt of two-cent etamp. VAN WINKLE I A CO., 6th floor Gall liuilding, La Balls street, I I cmcago. When it Comes to GROCERIES I Our stock speaks for Itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders. They will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL SO K. Centre Street, Shenandoah. jU
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