a. w . if From LaGripp How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One ot Kentucky's Business J(MM Men to Health. No DISEASE has over presented so many peculiarities as LaGrlppo. No dlsoaso leaves its victims so do'oilttatcd, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaOrippo. Mr. D. W. Hilton, Btato agent of tlio Mut ual Life, Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In IRS!) and W) I liad two sbvero attacks at LaGrlppo, tho last ono attacking my ner vous .system with such severity that my llfo was despaired of. I had not slept for moro than two months except by the uso of nar cotics that stupefied mo, but pavo mo no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing woakor. When in thlscondltlon, I commenced using Dr. Miles' Restorative Norvlno. In two days I began to improve and in ono month's time I was cured, much to tho surprtso of all who know of my condition. I havo been in ex cellent health stneo and havo recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Loulsvlllo, Jan. 22, 1805. D. W. UlLTON. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. Lauer's Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. is. Schmidt, Agt., Ian ' am tlwv&. ft jl orKS, For Scientlfio Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen vears actual experience Gold, Amal- earn and Porcelain linings, Gold Crowns, Por celain Crowns, Aluminum Crowns. Best teeth 810.00, no better maue at any price, lecin ex' trstrtnl with vitalized nlr. 50c Extracted with' out air, 35c. Allowance made- whero teeth are out on new plates. All worK guuruntceu. ui; attendant always present. Ofuce hours : Every day, 1 to 5 p. m. Sundays 1 to a p. m. 30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa, Max Reese's residence, front room upstairs. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Peter Griffiths No. 122 South Mlsslssppi Avenue, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Two and ono-lialf squares from P. & R. station: half square from bench. 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All Um'.i-i - treated, pUeaaesor the Eye, Bar, Nose, Throat, Rheumatism, Surofula, ISoiema, Tumors, Cnneirs, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Nervousness, Cnuriti llroneliitie, Quluuy, Ooiumiimtlim, Seint dw.ws, Wood Poisoning, towel and Rcct.il troubles, Piles, Ilotutas, liriiflit's DUwiimi, Dlnbcb Malaria, Clillui, Fever, Fits ami Kiilleiw Dropsy, Headache., Madder Troubles, Iueorrhcen, St. Vitus' Dance, eta. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 20 DAYS. All who call within the lieit 20 days will re ceive scrviecH, examination, medlelni) and three months treatment for only ten dollars. The above applies to liny und all discuses, Rich or poor. SPECIAL OFFER FOR CATARRH. AnyoiiebUlTeriiiB with, Catarrh who wishci to he perinanently, quickly ami cheaply cured inayrcccivunfireeJiiontJis treatlnont for only live dollars. The doctor bus discovered Uipeclllc for this dreaded dlseiwe. on ooii treat und euro yourself ami family with it at homo. It never fulls to cure-ii trial treatment 1'IIHH In olllee, iihiii, women uml children. Til s olter Is (rood for sixty days, after sixty days this ti ailo treatment will cost you 2G. Cansultti- When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for Itself, to town send your orders, rately and promitly filled. If ypu don't come They will boaccu- HUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street II : il A- 207A m Tho Distinguished Virginian Is Stricken with Paralysis. FEAES THAT HE OANNOT SURVIVE. Found in Ills Room nt Chamberlain's Ho tel, Wnililngton, In a Seml.Cnnaclnui Condition Member of III irnmlly Sum. moned to IIU Ilod.ld. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. Kx-Fcnntor Mn hone, of Virginia, Buffered n. stroke of pa ralysis at his room nt Clmmbcrliiln'B hotel. Ilia physicians, Drs. Wales nml Baker, think his chances of recovery very doubtful. The re latives of tho cx senntor lmvebecu summoned by tel egraph. Tho en tire right side of the sufferer is pnr nlyzed, Including lug tho right ann and leg. Heisun nblo to speak ox cept a fow lnnr tlculuto Bounds. Ho has mnlntnln ed consciousness, 1 .,.lt,.o EX-SKNATOH MA1IONK. "".""' as best ho can to assist those who lire ministering to hi comfort. Tho exact tlmo General Mnhone was stricken Is In doubt. Ho retired at 12 o'clock Sunday night, aud up to thnt time wns In good health and spirits and hml given no intimation of feeling unwell. No sound wai heard from hia room after he had retired. At 10 o'clock yo9tcrday morn ing Mr. Long, manager of tho hotel, went to tho gonoral's room to call lilm. Ho found that ho luul been vomiting and was unublo to speak. Dr. Baker was culled, and at onco pronounced it a caso of paraly sis. Dr. Wales arrived soon afterwards, and with Dr. Baker took chargo of tho caso. General Mnhone appeared to bo suffer ing no pnlu. By motions ot his head nnd n fow fnlnt sounds he modo his de sires known. Mr. Edmund Waddcll, the senator's secretary, was with him, and at tho senator's request notified tho members ot his family. Texas Le clalntora Catherine Slowly. Austin, Tex., Oct. 1. Only twenty-flvo members of tho legislature have arrived, nnd It Is hardly probablo that a quorum will answer to roll cnll today. A poll of both houses by Interested parties dovelops the fact that the antl-prlze fight bill will go through tho senate with tho omergency clause. Tho tight to kill the emergency clause will be waged bitterly in the house by Dallas people. A committee ot business men lias arrived from Dallas, und will plead with tho legislative committees tc knock tho emergency clause, oa tho ground that it will confiscate thousands of dollars' worth in property which havo been out laid on this light. Up to tho present writ ing, of tho ninctoon mombers of the house hero nine nro opposed to tho emergency clauso, and of this number four are out and out antagonists ot any anti-prize tight bill nt all. Tho friends ot tho fight profess confidence that It will not bo Inter forcd with. """fpIT'uas Received No Warning". Londox, Oct. 1. Tho Spanish embassy hero publishes n dental of a statement cabled from tho United States to thoeffcel that Secretary of Stato Olney had given u warning to tho Spanish government thnt unless they hud succeeded in suppressing tho Insurrection In Cuba in tho noxt three months tho United States government would Intervono for tho protection of the insurgents. Tho Spanish embassy de clares that the htory is entirely ilctitlous, and that tho Spanish relations with the United States regarding Cuba are work ing smoothly, und with no npparent fric tion. Urclne he Whipping Post for Washington, Washington, Oct. 1. Immediately pro ceding tho discharge of tho grand jury hero yesterday by Judgo Bradley a writ ton recommendation was submitted to tho court favoring tho ostubllslimout of the whipping post in tho District of Columbia for tho punishment of wlfo beaters nnd other petty criminals. It was signed by the foreman nnd fifteen jurymou. Judge Bradloy commented brlclly on tho recom mendation, and said that ho thought such it method of punishment would be pro ductive of good results. Two Newspaper Men Drowned. Syracuse, N. Y Oct. 1. Frauk J. Dov eroaui, aged 27 years, and W, Porter Hunt, aged S3 years, two nowspapcr corre spondents living nt Oneida, wero drowned in Oneida lnko, oft North Bay, Oneida county. They went in a sailboat from Sylvnu Bench, and stnrted to cross tho lake to North Bay. Tills was tho last seen of them nllvo. Several articles picked up havo boon Identified ns belonging to tho missing men. Thrown from u Train to Deuth. Bethlehem, Ph., Oct. 1. Clayton Rick ert, the Jewey Central railroad newsboy who wag hurled from u fast oxpress train on tho Nosriuohonlng eurvo on Sunday, and luul Ills skull fractured, died at ills homo liuro last night without regaining consciousness. The lwy was 10 years old, nnd tho only support of hlsmothornudher large family of small children. Morn Work for Miners. Shamokin, Pa., Oot. 1. Seven hundred men and boye will find employment nt the Enterprise mine when It resuineti work on Oct. 10, aud 900 additional men will ho Riven work by ths starting of tho Luke Fldler ooiliury n week inter. These mines have been lillo during the past season, ow ing to the breaker fire. Another Armenian Slaughter. Constantinople, Oct, l.A body of Ar intmhiu have mad a n doiuoustmth.n agnlust the authorities in thU city, und tho polloe attacked tliHin and killed and wounded some of "their number nnd ur rested many of thorn. The Fllml llmrlmll Onines. At Philadelphia tlUliftelphln, 10; Brooklyn. 0. At Wnslil'ijgtou First game: Washington IB; Boston, 7. Second game: Boston, 10; Washington, 8. At Now York Baltimore, 8; Now York, 0. Shot by Her Jealous lliubnml. LEDAKON, Pa., Oct. 1. Antlmny Foster, u Gf nnuil, ngod 42, shot and probably fa tally wouudotl ills wife, ugod ti, uear here. .TenloiiBy Is uwlicued iu the oaute. Foster is tn jail. SAVE M CHILD. St. Vitus' Dance Getting: Fear fully Prevalent. Gomes From Weak Nerves and Attacks Ner vous Children. Do Not Neglect Your Children's Weak and Irritated Nerves. Thoro appears to bo almost an epidemic of St. Vitus' dance among children. The dis ease comes directly fioin weak nerves and an Irritated condition of tho nerve centres. Its approacli is shown by tho norvos bo comiiiK weak, the child is pale, nervous, restless, irritable, does not sleep wall at night, but tosses restlessly, talks in sleep, grits its teeth, and has irregular appetite. Thoro will bo a twitching of tho eyelids, tho hand, tho arm, the log, or portion of the body, which spasmodic movements will gradually increase until tho child is moro or loss helpless. It is a very serious disease and should never bo allowed to run, as the most serious conso quenccs ensue in tho utter wreck of tho ner vous system. It must be cured nt once. Tho cure of little Luke, son of I,. C. I!ecd, of Ucgowisch, 111., Is wonderful and should bo known to tho parents of every nervous child or sufferer from St. Vitus' dance. "It affords mo great plcasuro," says Mr. Itced, "to state that my sun has been cured of St. Vitus' danco by the use of Dr.Orceiie's Nervura blood and nervo remedy. It is tho best medicine In tho world. Mv lit lo Kim had scarlet fever, and was sick for about two years after lie got over the fever. LITTLE LUKi: 1). REED. "Ho was very nervous, and got so bad that he could notliold his risht arm and leg still. I employed a physician but he got woro nil tho time. "A friend advised me tn trv Dr. flreeiie's "Nervura blood and nervo remedy. I f;ot ouo bottle ot the Jsorvura, and before he had taken half of it ho began to improve, and when ho had one bottle taken, the St. Vitus' dance was gone. It is wonderful tho way this medicine worked." Watch your children, and if you detect any of the above symptoms, any weakness of tho nerves, palo and willow condition of tho skin, loss of appetite, and observe tho child growing thin, sharp-featured and puny, give it immediately tho only bine cure for this distressing nervous disease, recognized by physicians, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It will euro the St. Vitus' dance, give the child strong nerves, good digestion, pure blood, and make it grow sturdy and strong. It is not a patent medicine, but the pro scription of tho most successful living spec ialist in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, I)r, Greene, of 33 West I4th St., Now York City. Ho has tho largest practice in tho world, and ills grand midii!al discovery is tho result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene Un guarunteo that his medicine will cure, and the fact that he can bo consulted by any one at any time, free of charge, personally or by letter, gives absolute ascunuice of tho beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. Publishers Announcement. Tho local circulation of tho Evenino Hun ali continues in the hands of Messrs. Hooks & Brown, stationers, No. 4 North Main street. People who are not receiving tho paper can havo it served every evening by carrier upon leaving their orders at the place stated. Orders for job work and advertising will nlso receive prompt attention if placed in their bands. 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS i Por Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. ' 500Fueo Book on Treatment of Animals uml Chart Sent 1' iee. coties; Fevers, Concestions, In nninnintion A.AijSiilun! Moulualtls, lllllit I'over. It. 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SEE iMf 111 1" UAH K..l Tnw.ol- P., .,!.,., f.,r.,J BflMYC IUU Colored Spots, Achus, Old Ht-rLM-B Vi'1"8 In Mouth, HalM-alllugl Write COO If J Ewj -Til-ill k t;u.. ii7 Alnionlo TvmpleJ Dll fill rr.. Vtl -... ,'.t( Ill . ' V 1'IVUIB U tliiUl II)' J H" ,w(ijjo, Wuit ea-Hcauurtnl In PILLS! All H'-i SAFE k - ,1'. :n..Pn of? ID. I .0 Monstor Meetings Shout Encour agement to tho Insurgents, RECOGNITION HEARTILY URG2D. nenolntlnne Pm.oi! Uenounclnr MpMiil.li Opprrailun nml A.IiIiik H.viii(ilhy fur r)ii4Struzi:lliiK l'cnplt) Wliu Ar.i .MU Inir tniili n Hiitant VlgM for Iuilepen deue from Unriiprau Ituiv." OlIICAtio, Oct. 1. Ah much of tho popu lation of Chleago as oould find entrance tn thdtluriHorlum of tlio Central Music hnil and tho Y. M. C. A. buihlinir last niu-ht Shouted Itsolf hnarao in npprobation of a series of resolutions in which tho Unh d StrtlPs Btnvrniirnit Is asked to reconlzo the Cubans m bellgorent8. Sueli genu-' lno enthuslns ;i h.is seldom been wltn.-s ;rt in tills city, und on no occasion wire wortti spoken by men mora full of the lu-a.-t and soul of the Hpoi'kers. Mayor Oenrpr.. jj. Swift presided nt the nmlM nierilnjr in Central Musiohnll.whiio .1 nil pi 'WiHi.'im A. Vineiint was chairman of, tli? over'low mertinjr In the Associntlon building. Tlio fcewMity-llvo vice president-, wlio 'occupied scats on tho platform woro ciiOBrn from nmoiiK tlio leading business men ot tliH city, and each one of them had p evlouslv t'xprossetl himself as in full ao ooftWdth til" object of tlio meetings, Be fore tho spi-nktng began oople. of tclo g mns from u number of gentlemen who '.mild not 1)0 present wero read, The llrst of those was from Governor John P. Alt itoldv nnd 1th words willed forth cheers. O-lwr tclognitus wore from Congressman (i ior;e K. Adams, Senntor Wllkltou, of I'Votitin, mill George Peek. All of thu speakers tiddressed both meet In They wore: Kov. F. W. Gtinn-ailus, V". Jl Ilynos, Ilev. II. S. Ilcnson, John Mnyo Palmer, Tliomas U. Bryan, William K. Mson uml E. N. B. Sherman. Whyn Gonzales do Quesndn, secretary of tho (Jttban rovolutionary party of th.' Unltbd States, aud Q. A. Zayns, another prominent. Cuban, stepped upon the plat form nt Central Music Hall the enthusiasm ot the nudleneo know no bounds, nnd It wiw-somo minutes before order wus re stored, i At this meeting Eugene TCeauifer pl.-ycd for tlio llrst time In public, his now march "CubH Libra," introducing tho Cuban na tional nlr. Thcj Hev. Dr. W. II. Thomas read the reiolittions, which were adopted us by ono mighty volno. They open with a (inotii tlon from the American declaration of In dependence, and proceed ns follows. "This historic declaration mado by tlio founders of our republic on July -i, 177(1, was truo then, nnd Is true today. For many unhappy years tho Cubans havo heu'jnost shamefully oppressed and cruelly buideud until the yok" ot Span ish rtUo has become Intolerable. If th? ftithocs of American independenco wore jr.stlfled lu cwtlng off tho oppresslvo do minion of Grunt Britain tho Cuban patri ots of today havo far greater justification for their attempt to overthrow tho im poverishing, henrtless tyranny of the Spanish government. " Wojilfsire publicly to ozpress our Indig nation that in thi3 ya.ir, 1803, tho spaota c'.h is prestmti'il of Bhlploads of soldiers 3 nt 8,000 mile across the ocean to Amer ica, 'the-brad'Of the free,' to shootdown in eimlbtoodn courageous p?oplo, who sim ply doslro to govern themselves. "Out iudlgn.'tion Is further nroused at tho unspeakable cruelty of tlio Spnninrds towards the Cubans In this struggle. Death e-m to lie the penalty meted out to nil Cubans captured under arms, und oven those furnishing medicines lo tho bo oalletl rebels are to bo ruthlessly shot. "We nre glad to notice thnt tlio course of tho Cubans appears to be more humane, and we take this opportunity of congrat ulating them upon tho r.-nmrkablo pro gress they have made, lu splto ot tho terri ble odds against them. t'Wo bellovo It to be tho privilege and duty of tho United States government to recognize the rights of tho Cuban revolu tionists as bolllgoronts as soon us practic able, on being so requested by competent Cuban authorities, in accordanco with in ternational law. Such uctlon of our gov ernment wo deem duo to tho Cubans and to tho causo of universal liberty. "Whllo disavowing all bitterness of fool ing on our part toward tlio people of Spain, we nevertheless bellovo that it is our duty nnd privilege nt this tlmo, ns citizens of tills frco republic, thus to express our heartfelt sympathy with our Cuban neigh bors, living upon nn Island which nuturo has mndo a paradlso, but which the cruel mothods of tho Spanish government have done much to despoil. Wo respectfully urgoour fellow citizens throughout this country to assemble in mass meeting to diffuse. Information nnd thus nrousc, or rather deepen, tho sympathy of our wliolo people with tlio Cubans In their liorolo at tempt to cast off tho yoke of oppression, and to uohlovo that independence and free dom which nre tlio groat lilglnvnyB to hap piness and prosperity. "We respectfully, but urgently, appeal to the citizens of nil the republics in tho throe Americas to glvo emphatic expres sion to their sympathy with theme strug gling people, who are making such n gal lant fl'ht for that ludependonoe from tho European rule which tho other nations of tho new world have ulready secured." Seattle Out the Contract. Washington, Oct. 1. As tho report of Chief hngmoor Wilson, who wus sent from San Kmnolsoo tn Seattle to Investi gate the onpooity of the plant of the Mornn Urothcin, was eutlrely satisfactory Secre tary Herbert hns awarded to that firm tlio coutnuit for the construction of ono of tho three torpedo boats to bo built for the uuvy. 't'lt prioe to be paid is $100,000. The Caae of Uaptalu Amies, WAhUiNtflxiN, Oct. 1. Seeretary La mont has not yet taken action lu Uie enso of Captain Amies. Ueneral SoJiofleid lias left Washington for Pelee UIhihI.Iu LukoUrlt), to sienil two week fishing. The objeo tlonable letter addresed to lilm by Cilp tain Amies has boon turuetl over to Seo. retary I-amont for his consideration. A I'lillndxlphla I',inbiler Tulien Hack. IiYNS, Mum., Oct. 1. Francis B. Green, who Is wnttted for tlio laroeuy ot between fjj.&oo and tS.UOO from un insurance com pany in Philadelphia, was turned over to Detective II. C. Bond, of that oity, yenter day by tlio Jjynn iiolloo, aud was taken back to that city. 1'lr.it hnmv of the bwiiaon. Altooma, 1h., Oct. 1. The flrst snow of tlie senaon fell hero yesterday, accom panied if n odd wave. Lut,t week Uie thernuimeter was lu the ninutiei. DROPPED YOUR A GREAT BIG PIECE FOR IO CENTS- When In doutt wzt text, Impotency, Aire Sex. ne Tills, Drains ti troubles rciult fatally. everv (5 00 order we cive FUL 2I1-DIC1NE CO., Ilesuit i . i f weeks. For salo by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Slienaudoah, Pa. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE . USES Of a head-splitting lientlacliu Imnieill 4ely re lieved by tho ujsG of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They nre a positive und speedy cure and nro Kuaranteed absolutely harm lens. Their great success is ample proof that they are an effective art tele, which can bo always used with the best of results. Procure them from G rubier Uros. 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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SI IIUYKII.I, DIVISION'. 1 Si.iTEiinnu 10, 1S9.I. 1 Trains will 'i avt Shuimndoali after (ho ahovo clnto for Vi;--Mins, Ciilherton, Frnt'kvUIe, Dark I Water, St. 1 'I iir, IttHviUe, llaiulmrK, Ueadlii, I'ottstown. I'lutniivville, Norrbtmvn nml Phil ' ailelplilu (liiimil htn'rt utiitlon) at G OS and 11 45 I a. in. and 1 ir, p ni. on week days. For Pott vllle and interuieiliatc stutlons 0 10 a. in. I SUNDAY. For AViiriranM. (Jilherton. Frnckvlllc. Dark Water. St. Clan , Pottsvtlle, at 0 as, 0 10 a. m. u .1 UlOp. m. l-or IIinnlmrK, lEeadinjr, Pottstown. I'noenixviiif. .orrihiovn, riiiiaaeiiuiia atouu, 'J 10 a. in., a 10 i. in. Trains leave Frackville for Shenandoah nt 10 40 a. m. and 1211, 5 01, 7 12 nnd 10 27 p. in. Sunday, 11 1 a. in. and r (0 p. in. Leave I'otUvlllu for Shenandoah at 10 15, 11 48 a. m. and 1 40, 7 13 and 10 00 p. in. Sunday at iu -iu n. in., o ja p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, (llrond street station), for Shenandoah at 5 37 and 8 113 a. m., 4 10 and 7 It p. ni, week days. Sundays leave nt 0 50 a. in. ieave iiroaa Mreei station, t'liiiaaeipnia, I'OK NEW YOItK. 7 S3, 8 20, 9 B0, 10 SO (DlniiiB Car), 1100, 1114 u. in., iw noon, il-;j.i (i.inuuu iuu unci l n. in. Dinlnp: Cars), 1 10,2 30 (I)lnliiK Car), 3 20, 4 00, 3 00, 5 CO (Dliilnir Car), 0 00, 0 SO, 8 12, 10M p. m., 12 0lnlrlit. Sundays, 8 20, 403, 4 50, S15. 812, 930, 1030 (Dining Car), lid) a. in., 12a1r2afl luinini; uar), 4 uu U'lnuteii i..,o.tj, son (inn ing Car), 0 03, 11 50, 8 12, 10 (10 p. in., 12 01 lllKllt. Express for lloston, without change, 1100 a. in. week days, and 0 SO ). in. daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Haltiinore and WiwhlnKtnn, .1 50, 7 20, 8 81, 910, 10 20, 11 in, 11 38 a. in., (12.11 Limited Din. Ing Car), 112, .'Ml, 4 11 (310 Congressional L,imitl, Diniiu car), 0 17, urn (Uiiuiiir Uarl, Car). 7 40 (Dining Cr) p. in., anil 1203 night week days. Sunday, 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 1138 n. in., 1 lt II n mt I T.t.,1 .... T in Tvt..t.... -"' '"'t Car) and 12 03 nlijlit. i.eave JiarKet street reiTy, I'liiinueipuia, FOU ATLANTIC C ITY. Express. 5 (. 8 50 a. in.. 2 00. 4 00. 4 20 anil 3 00 p. in. weekdays. Humlavs, 8 00, 00 and 9 IS a. m. $1 () exuursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday only. ior i Bpe amy, Aiiiriesiien, M illwool mid Ilc.llylliW'li Express, Hula, in., 2 80, and 4 05 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 30 a. in. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. in. Sunday unly. I'ur cn isle Lit), weenn city and Avalon. Exnress. 9 10 a. in.. 2 110. 1 20 n. m. week davs. Sundays 8 20 o. m. Exeurslnn, 7 00 . in daily. For Somen Point Express, 8 50 n, m., 2 00 anil I 00 p. in. week tluys. Sundays, 8 00 and 9 00h. in. 8. JL Phevost, J. It. Wood, Mint' I JlamiKer. oen'l I'ass'u'r A. M. J. LAVVLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and Real Estate Agent, 123 East Centre St. 'nWO STOKV I'rtune lluildll.it, ao feet un 1. South OliMtnut street. Itenta for 118 imu numtll will be sold cheap InOK S.VI.H. Half lot and two houvvs, situated ' on AVet Centre atreet. Will iay 12 per ent. (Hi iliveetnwiit, and can he liouirlit nn Mai 'erinj. UAItJII'OIt A1 ?nn ..f.:i .ares, with- V in three miles t,...ii iniirUi i Twenty line auree under i ultiMiiuu, m.i r. ur acres nt :ood timber Knum In i h iv riM.livs, nod liarn and all In i . i I ti .,, will hi ..Id for !. cash " 'Olt SALE. Valii.il.l. (....pert .m Kust I.lovd street Lot I3x ITU Te. I e,.i houses, tu. cl Hi.ar restHiir.mt -uKi g i. nt il. Ml moiitli. rur . lun, ... Apply m M.I lMKlcr, Justice f the I'eaee. .. I'Jtt I ast ntn- teet