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Sate, Conservative. on .J,i1 Our past uvw 20DGrCent stallnrr Hint no fc Our past iuvw justll'on oa In ourabluty to or monlMr rtl'l nfir month, I send of 55 pur cent or more on IICI tU'lI.J i Investments. icoi nouren o INVES TIGATE our n:. ftfceptlCJi'. Full particulars pent fro ns nM.lica-AJTt'' lion, iteprese mauve. wnutoa. m, y Do-operatWo Trading 3n, AV.v 2.5 Dearborn St., Chic a !.(. ' HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphroys' Witch Hazol Oil as a curative and healing application. Jt has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Burns. Relief instant. It Cure? Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Sold byDniggists,or sent post-paid on recelptof price. ncunmm'BED. co., in 4 nsmuiuist.lKTork. IX KI'I'KCT N0VICMHKR 17, 1SKH. pi mm l'osenger trains leave Shenandoah for I'enii Haven Junction, Munch Chunk, Lehlgbton, Mlatlngton, White Hull, Uatiuaunu, Allcntow 11, jt Itcthlchem, Kaston anil Weathcrly, nt 0 01, 7 38, 'J 15 a. in., 12 , I 03, 5 27 1. in. I'or New York anil Philadelphia, fl 01, 7 33, D 15 a. in., 12 13, I m p. 111. I'or Qunknke, Switchback, Gqrhards and Hud xondalc, 9 15 a. in. and I 05 p. in. For Wllkesborrc, Whlto Haven, PIttston, l.aoeyvllle, Townnilii, Hay re, Wavt-rly and Kl inlra, 0 01, t) 15 a. in., 3 57, 5 27 p. 111. For Hochchter, llu'lalo, Niagara KalU and the West, 9 15 a. 111., 2 57, 5 27 l. in. Por Helvldere, Delawnro Water Gap and Htroudshurg, riOl it. in., I 05 p. in. For I.umbcrtvllle and Trenton, 9 13 u. m. I'orTiinkhunnock, 0 01, 9 15 n. m., 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For lthacn and Geneva, a 01, 915 a. in., 5 27 p. in. For Auburn, 9 15 a. in., 5 27 p. m. For Jennesvllle, Lcvistoniind Heaver Meadow, 738 a. in., 12 p. in. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0 01, 733, s S 15 a. m. , 12 13, 2 57, 5 27, 8 03 p. in. For Hilver Itrook Junction, Audenrled nnd Hazleton, 0 01,738, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, OS p. in. For Scrnnton, 0 01, 9 15 a. m., 2 57, 5 27 p. in. For HazK brook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Free land 0 01. 7 38, 9 15 n. in.. 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, (Jlriirdvlllo and Lost Creek, 4 40, 015,7 30.9 13,10 20 a. in., 12 35, 140, 4 10, 0 33, 8 22 p. in. V For Itavon Htm, Centrnlla, Mount Carinel nnd Khamokln, 9 13, 11 14 . in., 1 32, 4 20, 8 22, 9 15 p. m. For Yntosvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5 50.0 01,7 83,9 15, 11 05 it. in., 12 13,2 57, 0,5 27,8 03,9 23, 1053 p. in. 'Bfttlim will leave ftlinmokiu at 5 15, 815, 1115 a. !., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. in., anil arrive at Hlienun diMltat 0 01, 9 15 : in., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 11 15 p. in. lxlo Shenandoah for Pottuvtllo, 0 01, 733, 9 68, ll05, H30 a. m., 12 13, 2 57, 4 10, 0 27, 8 03 1-lleavl Pottsvllle for Shennmloah, '0 00, 740, 0(i, 1015, 1143 o. III., 1232, 3 00. 4 40, 5 20, 713, 8 55, 9 10 p. 111. Ix-avcShennndoali furllttileton, 0OI, 738, 9 15 a.m., 12 13, 2 37, 5 27, 8 08 p. ni. , Iawo Hazleton for Sheiiamloali, 7 33, 1000, 11 05 it. in., 12 15, 253, 5 30, 7 25, 7 50 p. in. --HUNI)AY THA1NS. Tniiim levo for Haven Hun, Centralla, Sit. il t'annel and rihamokiii, 6 45 u. m., 2 40 p. m., and v arrive at Hlmmokln at 7 40 a.m., and 3 45 p.m. Trains leave Slmmokln for Shenandoah at 7 55 a m., and 4 00 p. m., and arrive otHhenon loah at 8 a. m, and 4 53 V-m. 'lruins leave lor rtnioi, . 1 Creek, 9 40 a. in., and 12 30 p. m. Forhailetoii, Itiaek Creek Junction. Penn Haven Junction, Mouch Chunk. Allentown, Hotbleliem, ICaston and Now ork, 8 49 a.m., 12 80, 2 30 p. m. Korl'hlladelnlila,12 30. 230 p.m. For Yote8yllfe, Park P ace, M?I"n)- LHjr nd . Delano. 8 49. 11 33 a. 111., 12 30, 2 30, 4 53, 0 03, 7 40 vo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 30, U 80 h Shenandoah for PotUvllle, 5 55, 8 49, VotfHvil'lo' for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 ;OLLIN It. WILHUH,(lenl.Huit., ' South Bethlehem, Pa. IARLKH S, LKtt, Ocnl. Pass. Agt, Philadelphia. NONNICMACHKH, Ast. . P. A., South Uethlehem, Pa. Fivo Lives Lost in a Faotory Firo in Ohicaso, FOUR OF THE DEAD WERE FIREMEN the Itmnnrkahle Act of (Inllnnt Flro Cap tnln lleriiinnsoii Whllo llnlnnrliic; Illm elf on n Ladder Ho CitiiRlit it l'IHng Olrl nnd Carried Iter to the Street. Cihqaoo, Nov. S3. Tho Interior of tho Exchnngo bulldlngr, u soven story struc ture at tho corner of Van Huron nnd Franklin streets, wis destroyed by flro yostonlny, entailing n loss of $375,000 upon the owners and tenants of tho building and causing tho loss of flvo lives, tho fatal Injury of two othors mid tho Injury of six other people, all of whom nro expected to recover. The dead are: Patrick J, O'Donnel, lieu tenant of cnglnq compnny No. S; Martin Shorrlck, plpomu; John Downs, plpoman; John Prendorgast, plpoman, nnd Kittle Lnmtgrcf. Tho flromen woro crushed by falling de bris. Klttlo Landgnif jumped from the fourth story window nnd was Injured in ternally. Sho died at CoUnty hospital. Garry Noll Jumped from the fourth story wiudovr. Ho was Internally Injured and had his left arm brokon, and will prob ably die. Nelllo Turner jumped from a third story window and received Internal Injuries that will prove fatal. Tho following were overcome by'smoko, but will recover: Agglo McClaln, Olgn Kollar, Hattlo Brennnn, Kdna Bitter and Mary Pink. Daniel MoNnlly, drlvor of No. 8 engine, was burled benoatb. tho dobrls, but will recover. It was a fow minutes before 9 o'clock when Roso Hruoo, employed by Stern & Belrs, wholesale olothlors, noticed that tho corridors wero filling with smoko. Sho ran Into tho workroom, whoro thirty girls were working, nnd alarmed them. In stantly there was confusion. .Although ovory effort was made to control tho fright ened girls, soveral opened the windows and climbed out on tho ledges. 1 Ono of the first to do this was Nelllo Turner. Sho screamed for help, and some ono on the ground shouted for her to jump. She grusped tho escapo and swung herself off from tho stouo ledgo on which sho had stood, and hundreds on tho street cheered. She descondod and Offleor Flaherty, who was on the flro oscapo, started up to assist hor. Ho was too lato. Sho suddenly lost her balance and foil. Officer Flaherty tried to catch her, but fulled. Sho was picked up unconscious. Tho escapo of Olga Kellnr Is regarded as marvolous. Sho wus employed by Steln'& Biers, and when tho room whero sho was working began to fill with smoko she ran to ono of tho windows overlooking Van Burcn street. Sho throw up tho sash and cllmbod out on tho ledgo, clinging with one hand to tho narrow strip of wood on tho outsldo of tho sash. Sho saw a fow feet below hor tho ladder on which two flronlen stood, and sho prepared to jump. "Walt; don't jump I" shouted Captain Hermanson, who hud alihost roached the window". Great volumes of smoko poured out of tho window whoro tho girl stood, nnd nt times her form was entirely obscured. Cheer after cheer went up for Captain Hermanson as ho climbed up. Ho had al most reached tho girl whon ho heard her scream, and as ho looked up hu saw hor reel and rolcuso her hold on tho window sldlug. Sho had been overcomo by tho smoke, nnd had fallen. Captain Herman son braced himself, and, as tho uncon scious form dropped, ho seized It with his right arm. Tho effort nearly cost him his own llfo, for ho narrowly escaped falling. From hundreds of throats cheers woro hoard as tho bravo captain descended tho laddor with his burden. By noon tho flromen thought tho worst of tho day's battlo was past. Thoy wero mistaken. Shortly beforo 1 o'clock a large safo on tho fifth floor foil to tho fourth, carrying It and tho third, second and first lloor with It, Fivo men, members of en glno company No. 3 woro working on the ground floor, and wero buried beneath tho brick, Btono and timber. All were killed but McNnlly. After nearly an hour's work the rescuers had opened a passageway through the dobrls and succeeded In getting closo enough to whero tho firemen wero burled to assuro themselves that Lieutenant O'Donnol wasnllvo. Ho was just able to talk, und it was with great difficulty that his words could bo heard. Gradually tho lloutcnaut's volco becamo weaker, and his reply to the last questions were scarcely audible. Tho fire soon broke out again and tho rescuers wero compelled to aban don their work. O'Donnel's dead body was recovered at 7 o'clock last night. There were forty-soven tenants In the building, but many of thorn wero agents of eastern manufacturers, ami their losses will bo small. Tho heaviest losers are: Kulm, Nathan & Fisher, owners of the building, $100,000; D. H. Arnold & Co., clothiers' supplies, $?0,000; S. Rosenberg & Co., tailors' supplies, $30,000; Stern & Belrs, wliolosalo clothing, $80,000; Broad hurst, Loe& Co., cotton and woolen goods, $35,000; S. D. Strykcr, dry goods, $30,000. Locked In a Ilurnlng lliilliiiiig Winston, N. C, Nov. 33. At a brandy distillery In tho mountain section of Stokos county a 140-gallpn still took flro. The cap was blown off, and tho building was soon filled with flames. Tho Owner was stand ing near tho still, whoro his two sons lay asleep on tho floor. Tho burning liquid ran over tho two boys. Tho father and his sons mado n rush for tho door, but it was locked, and by tho tlmo thoy succeedod in opening It tho throe men wero burned so badly that they will dlo. The house ond Its contents, Including several hogsheads of fruit, were burned. United for au Klght Hour Day. Baltimore, Nov. 23. Soyon hundred clothing cutters, members of Cutters' uulon No. 80 and Assembly 1,113, Knights of Labor, formed an amalgamation' last night at a meeting held 'in "Carroll Hall, and woro admitted to membership in tho United Garment Workers' organization, which Is affiliated with tho American Fed eration of Labor, A movo will, now bo made for the establishment of tho eight hour day in the tailoring establishments of Baltimore. Dnrrttnt' Sentence Again l'oatponed. SAN Fuancisco, Nov. 33. Theodore Dur rant was ag. lu brought Into the suporlor court yeeter My to bo sentenced for tho inurdor of iliaucho Lament. Tho pris oner's counsc 1 requested f urthor time to preparo affidavits in support of amotion for anew trial, and the entire matter went over until Wednesday next. A PRETTY Two Little Children Made Strong and Well by Dr. Greene's Nervura. The Mother Also Restored to Health by That Grandest of All Medicines, Dr. Greene's Ner vura Blood and Nerve Remedy. MRS. II. SILYEn'S LITTLE ONES. Strong, vigorous anil healthy children are what we all want, and how to keen our little ones in good health is a question of the greatest interest to us all, Children are peculiarly liable to nervous tllsonler; they become nervous.? restless fretful, crow) and irritable; their night's sleep is Hot calm and restful, hut they toss restlessly from dido to side, murmur or talk in their sleep and wake tired and uiifreshed in the moriiin . They huvc uu irregular i-. Htp., grow thiii and -MRS. II. SILVER. I pale, look sligla .aid puu, and their growth I and development become stunted. If your children aro sick, give that great- i est of all children's lemedies, Dr. Greene's Nervura, the great nerve and blood lnvig-1 oraut and health restorer. This wonderful , remedy, is above all, a family medicine, and , Its name is n household wurd in thousands of homes ull over the l.tiiil. It s mado from pure and hanuleis vegetable remedies, is CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. G SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and ironed, 10c; shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, 7c; underdrawers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SI IMG, Manager. Garden's ART WALL PAPER Store. We have just received a fine lino of tho most beautiful and artistic papers in the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. Wo havo also in stock a great deal of last year's pattoms which wo are selling at a sacrifice. Come aud see our lino of goods. We havo the most beautiful and artistic papers. Larj;esf Paper Store In Town. Finest Stock and Lowest Prices. JD A. D rl CT IS.I House, Sign and Decorative Painting. - I - VrfMrUIZ.IM, No. 224 West Centre Street. Shenandoah, e When It comes to GROCERIES Our stock speak for Itself, -If you don't come to town send your orders. Tlity will be uoou. rately and promptly tilled. ilUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street DR. A. A. SE1BERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye , Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., l'OTTSVILLE. Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m to 8 p, in. Sundays 0 n, m. to 11! n PICTU RE calming, soothing und heullug to tho nerves, and nt the same time strengthens and invig orates' the entire system, restoring a health ful color to the cheek, refreshing sleep. Strong nerves, stout limbs and that bound ing health and vitality, which all children should have. It is perfectly safe to give to children of any age, und its curative and restorative effects aro wonderful. ,Mrs II. Silver, of 112 Lewis St., New York City, was not only restored heresclf to health by Dr. Greene'R Nervura blood and uervOjiemedy, but her two children, whose portraits aro here given, were mado strong and well by this grand medicine. Mrs. Silver says : "I was nervous for four years so that I could do nothing. I went to different doc tors, but none could help me. I read so much in the papers about Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy that I thought I would try it. After the first bottle 1 felt relieved, bo 1 used a couple of bottles more and now I am all right again. I thank Dr. Greeno's Nervura for tho good it did me. "I also have two little girls who were sick, weak, and run-down, to whom I gavo Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. It did them so much good that I cannot bo thankful enough. It made them well and strong again, and they are now, thanks to this wonderful remedy, healthy and vigor ous. Before I took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy I could not cat or sleep. I could not do my housework, but now I am like a different woman. I give this testimonial that other sufferers may read it and know the good Nervura did me and my children." Ue Dr. Greene's Nervura in all nervous diseases of infants and children, and bee them improve in health and streugth every day and hour. It is not a patent medieiue, but the pre scription of the most successful living tpec iali.it in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, Dr. Greene, of 35 West 14th St., New York City. He has the largest practice in the world, and this grand medical discovery is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, aud the fact that he can be consulted by auy one at any time, free of charge, uersouallv or bv letter, civea absolute assurance of the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY? II OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Malfe your money earn you a monthly salary, S10.0Q and moro made dally by our new sys tematic, l'lau of Operation on small Investments In groin and stock speculation. All we auk Is to Investigate our. new anil original methods. Past workings of plan and tilgueat references furnished, Our Itooklet "Points St Iliuta" how to make money and other Information sent FHKE. Gilmohe & Co., llaukcrs and Drokers. Open Hoard of Trade Uldg., Chicago, 111. u-2)-3m-d.w DM The A. R. U. Strike Loader's Fran tio Reooption at Chicago. WARMLY GREETED BY THOUSANDS Carried on the Shonlders of Four Men ton Hull a Mile Distant from the Station, Where He Delivers n Characteristic Ad dress Ite la Done with Strikes. Chicago, Nov. 33. Eugene V. Dobs spoke in Central Mu.slo Hall last night to an nudlcnco that taxed tho seating nnd stnndlng capacity of that hall. Most of tho leading labor organizations wero rep resented, and tho reception accorded to tho leader of tho American Railway union wns enthusiastic lu tho oxtremo. Klght carloads of Debs' friends went down to Woodstock to greet him on his release from Jail, ond several thousand men wero nt tho stuttou of tho North western road when tho train bearing Debs and his friends arrived at 7;30 o'clock. The reception of Debs as ho stepped from tho train bordered on the frantic. Hundreds of men pushed und st rugglod to get a grasp of his hands, many of them hugged him, and some went to tho extent of kissing him. Finally ho was tossed upon the shoulders of four men ond, followed by a dense throng that never for on Instant stopped Its shouting, ho wos escorted to tho hull, about o mile distant. Tho warmth of tho reception at thu dopot was repeated when ho entored the hall. Tho Bpeech de livered by Mr. Dobs, which was received with much applause by tho audience, was In substance as follows: i Ho commenced by saying that In tho I light of recent judicial proceedings ho ' stood stripped of his constitutional rights as a frco man, and shorn of tlio most sacred prorogntlvo of American citizenship; and I what, was true of himself was truo of every ' othor citizen who had tho temerity to pro I test against corporation rule, or question ( the ubsoluto sway of the money power. It . was not tho law or thu administration of I tho law of which ho complained. It wns tuo migrant violation of the constitution, tho totul abrogation of law, and the usurpation of judicial and despotic power by virtue of which ho and his colleagues wero committed to Jail against which ho entered his protest. Ho had been dented a trial. Ho was charged now with con spiracy, and If guilty should go to tho penitentiary. Ho wanted to bo tried by a jury of his peers, and all ho asked was a fair trial andnofavor. Theconsplraoycaso Is still undisposed of In tho United States court. Ho then spoke at groat length of per sonal liberty and In defenso of the Ainerl Rallway union, soylng it would have tri umphed but for tho Interference of the fed eral authorities, which ho characterized ns "an exhibition of tho debauching power of money." Tills demonstration, ho said, meant that tho American lovors of liberty wero set ting in operation forces to reseuo their con stitutional liberties from the grasp of mo nopoly and its mercenary hirelings; that the people woro aroused, In view of Im pending perils, and that agitation, organ ization and unification wero to bo tho fu ture battlo cries of men who would not part with their birthright. Wero ho n criminal, guilty of crimes meriting n prison coll, had ho ever lifted his hand against tho llfo or liberty of his fellow men, had ho over sought to lllch thoir good name, ho would not bo on tho platform. Ho would lmvo fled from the haunts of civilization nnd starved In n cave, whoro tho voico of his kindred was never heard. But ho was btandlng bufuro his hearers without a self accusation of crlmo or criminal Intont fostorlng In his conscience, In tho sunlight once moro, contributing as best ho could to make this "Liberation Day" a momorial day. Boforo leaving tho jail yesterday Mr. Debs reiterated his assertion that ho would never again accept money from a labor or ganization for services rendered. Ho In tends to earn his living by publishing a weekly industrial paper, of which ho will bo tho editor also. First, however, In re sponse to many requests, ho will mako speeches In most of tho big cities of tho country. "I never intend to accept un other political office," said ho. "I havo ono desiro only, and that Is tho unification of labor. To that end I shall dovoto my life. Under no elrcumstaueo will I over again lead a btrlke." On the Lookout for Cuban Filibusters. LKWES, Del., Nov. L'3. Tlie deputy col lector of customs hero has been Informod from Washington that tho John W. Fos ter has cleared down tho Deluware, and Is expected to take aboard somovhero around tho Ureakwater a party of Cuban sympa thizers, which sho will deliver on board tho Norwegian vessel heou, now lying off shore. The Leon is expected to tnko tho montoCuba. Tho deputy collector Is In structed to keep a sharp lookout for tho tester, and If possible uscortniu her desti nation aud purpose. The Cnrotrltz Much Worse. ST. I'KTKRSliuiiO, Nov. 23. Drs. Slmau ovskl nnd Sheresloirskl, court physicians, havo gone to Abbas Tuman, In tho Cau casus, In obedience to n summons to at tend tho Grand Duko George, tho ezaro wltz, whoso condition has becomo xerr much worse. Tho dowugnr czarina, tho grand dtiko's mother, and her daughter, tho Grand DuchossNenla.and her husband nro also hastening to tho czarowltz's bed sldo. Killed lu Seir Defense. Lamiiehtville, N. J., Nov. 23. .1. M. Harrison shot and instantly killed Will iam Boy"d nbout midnight at Mount Airy, two miles from horo. Tho murder was committed In self defenso. Both nro col ored men. Boyd was intoxlcuted, and threatened to kill Harrison with a long knlfo. Harrison drew a revolverand fired flvo times, killing Boyd Instantly. Har rison gavo himself up to tho police. llrukenmii Stabbed by a Tramp, I'lTTSMUita, Nov. 83. John Greenwood, a freight brakomon on tho Bnltlmoro and Ohio, had a desporato light with a tramp near Connollsvlllo, Tho tramp was trying to steal his way from Connellsvllle to Cumberland. Greenwood was stabbed twloo lu the shoulder and once in the hand. His assailant was overpowered after a desperate fight and looked up In tho Uiilontown Jail. Ilev. Hyatt Smith Adjudged Insane. Boston, Nov. 3. Tho cuso of Hov. Frauk Hyatt Smith camo up In tho United States circuit yesterday beforo Judge Nel son, on tho question of tho sanity of Mr. Smith. Tho court adjudged the defendant lnsaue, nnd ho will bo taken to tho govern mont asylum at Washln 'ton Immediately, Full Details Gladly. Given, A Railroad Official's Experience R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction its. Nebraska, writes: "My heart trouble! and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common. symptom. In tense, excruciating pain, gener ally followedauyseverocxortion. Falntneaa. ' hunger wlthoutanyappotlto; fluttering that made mo clutch my breast, and palpitat ion. I that often staggered mo as It I would fall. wero irequent aiincus. Again, ovcryiuing: would turn black It I arose from a stooping; posture quickly. Sleepless nights with their TjT MilfiR' prostrating unrest wero 1 A"w numerous and I could? Heart CUre Bet no rest day or night. v , I consulted leading phy- KtStOreS slclans and tried adver Health. tised remedies. They cavomonorellct. OnooC Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso ex exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hope every one troubled with heart dlseaso wllL try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them fult details of my oxporionco." Enw. Edmonds. I. O. Box 05, David City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo bouoflta or money refunded. General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body ancE Mind, Effects of Errorec or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noble Manhood fully Restored. How to Enlarges and Strengthen Weak. Un developed Portions of Ilody. Absolutely nn. f ai ling Homo Treatment. UeneHta in n. iIat- ram IjO HtfttpA find Fntvlna Countries. Send for Descriptive Book, ex planation anu p roois, maneu tseaieuj ireo. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. JOHN DALTON. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitv -For- Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Cblehr.trr's l'nrlWh Diamond Ilrsod. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Centime. safe, tlwayi reliftbl. ladies tik , Driittlit for Chickttcrt EnalUk ba..& mofia Brand lu ltcd &nJ Uuld metAlUaY iboiei, it iea with bluo ribbon, TnL-o no othr. lUfut danQtToui tubittlU' tiont and imitation: Ai DruggWli, or en44c la itimpt tor tvrtlculau, ititlmonUU n - itruci iir inuicsv, in ituer, dj remri rhlfl..tW'hnifonlil..kIi.llan Siin.. 10 JUlccrs Mouth. Jlalr-J'alllngt Write COOKR ilf K3rEIY CO.. UOT Jllnsonle TamiileJ (Chlcniro, Mil-, for proofs of cures. Cupl-1 Jtul, l5(IO(JUO. Worst cases cured In 16 Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, w. 207 West Coal Street. CHAS. DERR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centre street. Stylish hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel with every shave. Men testify 1 1 isrm 7 ' iff
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