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"'"' 1. prise iSi uii list ol (no tiuaared luveutluus wuufsd. s a h a GEORGE'S Of Nominations- For Mayor Greater Now York. AN ENTHUSIASTIC GATHBEING. In Acc-entlng tlie Vnfloits Ndlnlnn tlons Tentlei'mt Him Aft-. (lexirtreDe u In roil illniHtiir tho Only Cnniildnto of Trtio .letrarnoulnn Dotnoornoy. New York. Oct. G. Henry George ac cepted the nomination for mayor of greater New York at Cooper Union last night, it wag in the same hall anil before many of the same people that he accepted the nomination 11 years ago. In 1886 he received 68,000 votes. It was the greatest outpouring of the people seen In this city during the present campaign. The doors were opened at 7:15, and in less than two minutes every seat In the big hall was occupied and the aisles, as far as the police permitted, were crowded. Hun dreds were turned away during the next IS minutes, and by 8 o'clock sev eral thousand, unable to gain admlH- slon, assembled outside and held open air meetings in the plaaa, .which were addressed by several local speakers. Henry George's appearance before the meeting was the signal for an outbunit of cheering that lasted three minutes. Jerome O'Neill, of the Central Labor Union, presided. In hte opening speech he mentioned the Chicago platform. whereupon the entire audience rose to HENRY OEOKGE. its feet as one man, hats and handker chiefs were waived in the air, and the cheering continued for several min utes. The secretary then read a tele gram from C. A. Walsh, secretary of the Democratic national committee, ap plauding George's candidacy. A simi lar telegram was - read from Senator Benjamin F. Tillman. Charles O'Connor Hennessy, In mak ing the nomination of Mr. George, said simply: "I have no speech to make, but I nominate for mayor of the great er New York Henry George." This was followed by a frantic out burst of cheering, and the nomination was made by acclamation. William McMurtrie Speer then moved that an executive committee of five be ap pointed by the chair, with power to add to their number, to select the remain- ng candidates on the ticket and to carry on the campaign. The only restrictions placed upon the chairman in the naming of the com mittee were that the names should bo acceptable to Mr. George. Tho resolu tion was passed. The secretary then read the platform, which was adopted. The platform declares allegiance to the principles enunciated in the Chi cago platform, denounces the "so-called regular Democracy for refusing to afllrm that document, and "sends greet ing to that matchless leader, William Jennings Bryan." It further declares lor municipal ownership of street light ing plants, street railways, ferries, telegraphs and telephones, and de mands cheaper gas and cheaper car fares. It deplores the massacre at Hazleton, Pa., and declares that "the execrable perversion of law by which that bloody deed waB given a hollow semblance of legality exists in this city." It Is said that Henry George wrote the platform. John B. Foote, the Bropklyn delegate who protested against the nomination of VanWyck in the Tammany conven tion, was called upon to address the meeting. AVhlle Mr. Foote was speak ing Henry George, accompanied by ex- Congressman Tom L. Johnson, of Ohio, entered the hall. The audience again arose, with more fervor than ever be fore, if that were possible, and for soveral minutes there was a wild hur ricane of cheering. A. B. Cruikshank, of the United De mocracy, then formally tendered the nomination on behalf of his organiza tion to Mr. George. He tried to make a speech, but the people were so anx ious to hear Mr. George that they would not listen to htm. Charles Frederick Adams, on behalf of the Democratic Alllanoe, then offer ed to Mr. George the nomination of the organization which he represented. James T. Garvey, of the People's party, and John H. Crosby, of the Man hattan Single Tax club, also nouneu Mr. George of ills nomination by their respective, organizations. The rising ol Mr. ueorge was me signal for another outburst of cheer ing. The band played "Half to the Chief and "There'll Be a Hot Time In the Old Town Tonight." Mr. George said: "Fellow pemo- orats, men who voted last year for William Jennings Bryan, I accept your nomination. From now until election doses I am yours. Aye, and after election, too, I am a Democrat. I can not divide into parts the questions which I as a citizen have to deal with. For the same reason that I oppose this monstrous tariff In all its forms, for the same reason that I would vote wherever I could for the abolition of that tariff, for that same reason I am opposed to the interference with Indl Vidua! liberty which you see here In New York. I am a Democrat in the Jeffersonlan sense, because I believe in the principles and stand for the phll osophy of Thomas Jefferson. Upon that point my life lias always been clear and consistent. It was for that I voted at the last election. Because the Chi cago platform represented the Idea of giving to the great common people what belongs to them, that I stood for it, voted for It and was sorrier that I tva3 ever before when It was defeated. "This nomination has not been sought by me. When first urged to accept a nomination I said I would take no nomination until the great city con vention had acted, and If In the mean time they wanted an answer it must be no. That convention lias been held, tt raiutnrnil the will of Mr. Croker. fresh from the English race track, a man who has grown rich, and on what? He dictates the Democratic nomina tions, and as a Democrat I say it was not a Democratic nomination. The regular Democracy, the Democracy of Thomas Jefferson, tenders me the nom ination tonight. Now I accept. Such stringlh aa is left In me, such ability as I still i.uiv wield. Is for your cause. VIM and WICTOR How William the Conqueror Throne of Engl and-Great ments Due to Cear Heads and Strong Ne Prves Intel lectual and rhysi Giants made by Greene's Nervui In a recent sermon a leading New York clergyman declared : "There is a sense In which might still rules the world, not the might of barbarous battle, but the might of arm and streugth of manhood serving the ends of a high and noble purpose. " It was the lnviudble might of William ine uonqueror at muisc, newingms almost aione to victory- ana me throne of England. It was the strength of the mighty physi cal manhood of Grant that crushed the rebellion, and that enabled him even in his death agonies to draw his pen, now mightier than the sword, and snatch from the laws of death the crownltnr vic tory of his matchless career. " l or the mind and will of man to reign supreme, strongarmsand ac tive feet, rapacious lungs, muscles of steel and nerves of whipcord are needed. If immortalwork has been d'Hif by men In precarious health, if Demoitheues with his slight phvsluue, and Homer and Milton in their blindness so schooled their pov. ers as to obey an Imperious will, what might they not have done had tuey possesseu strong docucs r " wnat is tne matter American people They are old at fifty, and are worn out just when they ought be just worn in. Ten hours a day work, ten minutes for lunch, a hastily eaten dinner, soastobeofftothe club, the theatre or the party unt II the morning hours this is unnatural. It Is suicide We need more rest, plainer food, more outdoor exercise, ana.HDOveau.more j sleep. Ilenjamln Prnuklln once said, vK m. iiuun aLcip - ior a man, seven 11 for a womar. and V elsdit for a fool.1 I ncTvise you to take eight. The dally record of those who die from overwork nnd uuder-rest 13 something opalling." Dr. Greene's For the Blood and Nerves. This eraphic description oi the condition and habits of the Ameri can people is fully warranted by with the aaawjn ssrv . , 1 twsvwui rssremi vu uie tacts. jNoimng uutsotne pow erful scientific influence can save our people from racial decay. Such a scientific agency has been discovered in Dr. Greene's Nervura, the sovereign remedy for Nerve and Blood derangements and all diseases arising therefrom. Are you exhausted in body and mind? Are you discouraged and despondent? Is it hard work to think and impossible to clearly remember ? Do not be discouraged. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy will bring back your strength and ambition, and enable you to march in the battle of life with the intellectual and physical giants of modern times. Dr. Greene's NerVura is sold bv all druiirists. If vou do not understand vmir ren dition, Or are worried about your case, Dr. ..i. t-. X' T 7 1. rv;... 1 in 14111 Ob, lien iuii. uiji,uuii ytw receive I am a JJemoora't, not a silver Demo crat, nor a gold Democrat, but a Demo crat that believes In the cardinal prin ciples of Jeffersonlan Democracy." Mr. George spoke for 25 minutes. Im mediately after the conclusion of his speech the meeting was declared ad journed, nnd the crowd quietly and quickly quitted the hall, but not before many of ihe most enthusiastic had climbed over the press tables to the platform and took turns In shaking the hand of Mr. George. On the outside great crowds listened to the speakers who were addressing two overflow meetings at the north and south ends of the Institute. London Times DMIUos Goorco. London. Oct. G. The Times comment ing editorially ihis morning on the "In creasing seriousness of Henry George's candidacy for the mayoralty of greater New York," says: "It is humlllatlnf? to think that there is any possibility of hist being the first mayor of the en larged New York. No doubt In past times there have been worse candi dates. Mr. George Is honest, but he Is the nominee of the sllverltes, and what Is worse, he can only be returned by his winning the support of dangerous classes, who will afterward demand ther price for their services. The vic tory o Mr. Low, who is a scholar, capable man of business and upright citizen, would be an Indirect gain to trood government everywhere." PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT 3EPTEMBEB 27, 1897. I Trains lonve flhenandoab as follows 1 j For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 210, 53a. 70S 951a.m., 1203, S 10 nnd 0 07 p m minuays, z tu . m. For New York via Mnuoh Chunk, week days. 5 86, 7 OS a. m., 12 83 and S 10 p. ra. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 86, 7 OS, 9 61 n.m., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m, I Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottsvuie, weec uays, z tu, y oo. u ai a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 35 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tamaaua and Mahanoy City, week davs 210,536, 7 OS, 9 51a.m., 12 88, 8 10 and 0 07 p. 111. Muuaays, -e ius.ni For wiiuamspori, uunuury ana jewisburg, week days. 8 26. 5 36, 11 80 a. m.. and 7 26 n. 111. Sundays, 8 25 a. m. j For siaiiano) r lane, weetcaoys, z is. a as. sue, 7 06, 9 51, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 26, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 8 26 a. ra. . For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 3 25, 5 36, 7 06, 11 30 a. m., 607, 726 and S56 p. m. Sundays, 3 26 a. m. Far IlaHltnore. Washington and the West via 11. & O. K. R., through trains lea-1 Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. V K) at 8 30, 7 56,1136 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Sundays, 8 30,700,1136 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. ra. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 38 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00 a. m., and 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 . m. Sundays, 5 00 p. m. Leave New York via Maueb Chunk, a eek days, 4 80, 9 10 arm.. 1 80 and 4 11 in, m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 4 30, 8 36. 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, 4 06. 6 80, U 80 p. 111. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. Leave Readlng.week days, 1 85, 7 10, 00s, a. m. 12 00 m 4 19, 6 00 and 8 30 p. in. Sundays, 186 a, ra. Leave Pot tsvi He, weec days, 2 85, 7 40 a lu., 12 80 and 6 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35 a. m. Leave Tamaqiia, week ity, 8 18, 8 43. II a. m., lit, 5 81, 7 20 and 9 48 p. m. Suiulas 8 In a. in Iiave Uananov City, week days, 12 20. S 13, S 12 II 47 a m . 3 17. 5 18, 6 17, T 41 and in ' ,, sl ; Sundays 1J2.4 m. I Leave Mahanoy Plane, week ihn 12 31, ' In. 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Jloiirsforexamluatloiiand )it dsy' hbchhi 1 mar SSK "War- 1 mtr W best by adding a lit- tie of Seelig's coffee. 2C a packge. I 111181 Ok TIlKSSAI.YvSKVACUATION The Principal Aim of the New Greek Cabinet. UNITED SUPPOET FOE M. ZAIMI8. The Various l'iirtlo Will Aid the Now Premier III III KfTorta to Settle, tlin Claims of Turkey anil Sucnrn the Withdrawn! nf Turktnli Troop. Athens, Oct. 6. The boule met yes terday, but Its proceedings attracted little Interest. M. Zalmls, the new pre mier, declared that the objects of his government would be to seruie the evacuation of Thessaly and to fully and radically reorganize ttfe countty in order to Injure evacuation. To carry out this time was nccerBnr; , he until, and he asked the chamber to posipune futher business for the present. M. Delyannls, M. Karapanos nnil .M IX II georgls announced that their respective parties would support the government. The chamber then adjourned amid cheering for General Smolensk!, min ister of war. The cabinet regards the vote of con fidence accorded to M. Zalmls as equiv alent to an -acceptance of the treaty by the chamber, and hsus, therefore, notified the doyen of the diplomatic corps that the government Is prepared to negotiate for the execution of arti cle 2 of the treaty and to regard the acceptance of the treaty as an ac complished fact. Article 2 and article 8 of the peace convention constituted the real battle ground of the rival envoys during the long negotiations which culminated at Constantinople with the initiating of those artcles on Sept. 16. Article 2 provides that an Interna tional commission of the- mediating powers, composed of six members, shall be empowered to make the necessary arrangements to secure the rapid pay ment of the indemnity and to prevent any injury from being done to the rights of former creditors. Under Its terms the Greek government Will sub mit to the boule a law, to be previously approved by the powers, denning the duties of the commission. According to this law the collection and employ ment of revenues sufficient for the ser vice of the new and old loans will be subjected to the absolute control of the commission. Article 6, after providing that the fetftte of war shall cease as soon as the preliminary treaty of peace Is signed (a condition fulfilled on Sept. 18)-. fur ther provides that the evacuation of Thessaly shall take place within a month beginning from the date when the powers shall have recognized the provisions of article 2 as fulfilled. The mode of the evacuation of Thessaly and the restoration of the Greek authorities will be fixed, article 6 provides, by the delegates of the great powers. It is piovlded In article 9 that in the event of disagreement In the course of the negotiations between Turkey and Greece the oontested points may be submitted by one or other of the parties Interested to the arbitration of the representatives of the great powers at Constantinople, whose decisions shall be compulsory for both governments. Puiall Dieeantinns often nrevetit (treat mis chiefs, be Witt's Little Early Risers are very small nills in sice, but are most effective in preventing the meat serious forms of liver nnu stomach troubles, iiiey cure constipa tion and headeene and regulate the bowels. C II. Hnseubuch. Gi-norul Let- For s-enator. Illchmi mi, Va., Oct. 6. Consul Gen eral l.ee expects to return to Havana probably some time this month, but does not expect to be retained there thn.uKh the administration. Although his consular office prevents his an nouncing himself a candidate for the United States senate, to succeed Mr. Martin, It Is plainly Inferred from Inci dental conversation that It is his In tention to make the contest when the time comes. As he Is a gold standard Democrat and Senator Martin a free .' I' v r:i the race will be one of na l 1 ini u . Certainly you don't want to Buffer with dys- ucrinia. constitution, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have never tnea Hewitt's Little liariy letters ior uiese complaints or you would have been 011 ml. Tbey are atnalfpllU but gieat regulators. C. 11. iiageiioucu. Hi'uIhI .Mtinli'i- oiff-'tntoit Ih biii''. New York, Oct. 8. Peter Lynch, a laborer, beat his wife Into Insensibility and then killed her by cutting her throat at their home at New Brighton, S. 1., yesterday. Lynch then cut his own throat. His condition Is serious. Jealousy is said to have caused the murder, which was-committed In the presence of the couple's weeping chil dren. Tho "Rlcvclist's Ilest Friend" is a familiar name for l)eVitt' Witch Hatel Salve, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly relieves and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema aud all affeotiona of the skin. It never fail. C. II. Ilacenbuch. The Gtildein.iippe "Murder Trials. New York, Oct. 6. Judge Wllmot M. Smith yesterday set the trial of Martin Thorn, accused of the murder of Will- lam Guldensuppe, for Oct. 18, in the Queens ti-unty court. Long Island City. Mrs. Nack will be tried after Thorn's nase shall be settled. ituntiingsores, ludoleut ulcers sud similar troubles, even though of manjfsrear'i stand ing, may be cured by using Hewitt's Wicth Hazel Salve. It soothes, ttrengtbeus and heals. It is a groat pile cure. C. II. llagon buou. t;ver u i i ii Minute Indianapolis,, Oct. 6. The Pennsylva nia brole Its record between Louisville and Indianapolis yesterday. The train left Louisville at 2 p. m. and reached this city at 4:08 p. m a distance of 106 miles in 101 minutes. Five full stops and two slowdowns were made. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to instantly re lieve and to M-rSMoently core la the lotaaiou or ne Witt's w Itflh Basel Helve, t.. H. Jlagen ntien. Mti'kutw'n Murtterer Awnlprnort. I ovi i , N. H., Oct. S. Joseph P. Kelly uiis arraigned in tne mauTora county com t y tei-flay afternton, chairrci .ilh tt.i murder Of Cashier Joseph A n i'-.., of ihe Great Tails Na'l nal i ? lnersworthi He pleaded not ;;;.!.; aud was remanded tor trial. Monienls are usclesa if trifled away ; uud 1 1 v ire OangeMUsly wasted if ceosumt'd by . .y ni causus wltete One Jttiiinte Cough Cuic ..,iikl hiiug immediate relief, t). H. Hsgeu- ,n h. Hii.il. r. ii. r hrii-u'tl WttbTHohhcry. N.il.ni. c, uat., Oct. . W. H. Pon ton t i uf i he Dominion bank branch In tc, lili li was robbed of 130,000 a lew weeks an", was arrested yesterday on a churge of committing the robbery. I No mau or wouiau oau enjoy life or acconi I plish much iu this world while suffering from ii torpid liver. DoWitt's Little Early Uiaers, i the pills that cleanse that organ " How much does the baby weigh" is only another wny of asking, " Is he healthy anil strong'" When a baliv is welcomed. into the world with loving ean and forethought, hi chances of health and strength are increased a hun dred fold A prospective mot Iter cannot begin too irly to look aftei her own lie .illh ,ml phys ical condition. This is sun.- to be reflected In th" baby Any w ikncsoi m rvous de pression, or lack' nf vigm on the mother's pirt -.liottM I) ovvrcnme cailv during the etpi ctiul tiim- by the use of Dr Pierce's Ptvorite Prescription, which piomotes the perf ct health ,ind diength of the organism sp.cially concerned 111 motherhood. It makes the coming of baby absolutely safi and coinp-irativelv free from pitln; ren ders the mother strong and rh'-trful, and tt'insmita healthy coustitutioti.il vigor to tu - child. No other medicine in the world has been sue ii an unqualified bk isiug to mothers and thsir children. It is the one positive spe cific for all weak ami diseased conditions nf the feminine org itnsin. It is the only ni"dicine of its kind devised for this one purpose by a triined it: J educated fpecial ist in this particular 11 Id Mrs. V. B Cannings, of No 4 o Humphrey St., Rt. Louis. Ma, writes : " 1 am now a happy mother of a One. healthy baby irirl Peel flint yj ir Favorite Prescription' and little Pellets' nave l5-ie me more good than anvthing I have ever taken. Three months previous to my con fiueincnl I began using your mediciue. I took three bottles of the ' Prescript ion.' Conse quences were I was onlv In labor forty-five min utes. With my first baby 1 suffered 18 hours, then had to lose him. He was very delicate and eilv lived is hours. For two years I suffered s ujlst agony, and had two miscarriages The Favorite Prescription ' saved both my child and mvsIf. Mv baby Is not yet three weeks old and ' do not think I ever felt better In my life." pei7i7a. Railroad. SCTtimtlLL D1VIHIOW. OcTOHlH 1, 1A97. Train will leave Shenandoah after the abc date for Wlajntlis, GHllierton, Praokrllle, Dat Water, St. Oblr, Potts villa. Hamburg, lletdtn, Poststown, Phoetilxville, Nnrrlstown tadVbl odolphla (Uroad street station) at SOU and lint a. m. nnd 4 20 p m. on week days. Sundays, 0 08a. ni.,3 10 p. 111. For Pottsvllle sm) Inter mediate stations only 917 a. m weekdays Sundays, 9 45 n. m. Trains leave Fmckvllle for Shenandoah 10 40 a. m. and 12 31, 5 41, 7 62 and 10 If p 1. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 If a. ui. and 12-3S, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. in. Honda. 10 40 a. in., 6 15 p. in. Leave PhlladelpMd, (Broad street station), f. Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 85 and 10 19 a. ni., 4 10 and p. ni. week days. Sundavs leave at A 50 a. in. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia i. Sea Glrs, Anbury Park, Ocean Orave, Lor. Branch, and Intermediate stations, 6 50, 8.55 11.39, a. m., 8.80 and 4.00 p ra week-days. Sun days, ft 25 a. m. jxave Hroad street Station. Philadelphia. FOR NEW YORK. Exnress. week-dav A 30. 4 On. 4 M fi tit. a !WV , " , " m, - w, .u i 1 uir, ia uu i. Ill, 12 00tiooii. 2 85 f Limited 1 on hiiiI 4 9 tn. no Q 1. 0 m. n In ihni . 1 m .. 1 . ,. .. ... DlnlngOars), 1 10, 280 (Dining Car) 320, 850. 1 uu, ouu. a. 10 tinning uari, o uu, 7 uz, 7 13, luuu p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays. 3 20, 4 05, 4 50 6 13, BW.awi.ijau, iu2t, (in lug uar-j, 11 so a. 1285, 106 .Dining Car) 280 (Dining Car), (LimiteiU 22 Dining Car), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining 4 00 nil Car). 5 20. 5 5B.( Din uir Car) 6 85, 7 02, 7 13. 10 0(1 p. in.. 12 01 night. Axpress ior jtogton wittiout clinnire, 11 00a m., week-days, and 7 43 p. in., daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For lI..ltlmoie and W'ashiiiQ'toii. 3 SO. 7 20. 8 32. 10 20. 1123. a 111.. 1209. 1231 (DUimr sloual Limited. Dining Car, 0 17. 055 bin- 111s uw, vai luimnK uart p. 111 , aim izuk nhrht weekdays. Sundays. 3 60. 720.912.1123. a. m., 1209, 112, 4 41, ISIS Congressional Ltln- lteu-, irinuigirj,ui mining carj, 731 luin IngCarj p. 111. and I2 05iilght. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station via Dolaware river bridge Express, 7 05 p. in. dally. Lenve Murkct Street War Exnress. 8 50 2 00, 4 00,5 00 p. in. Sundays. 8 43, 9 43 a. 111. (accomniotiation 4 au mm sou p. in.) For Cape May, Anglcsen, Wlldwood and Holly Ll I . J.... I .1 f 'I . I , ..... .. 'It .. . I I Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. tu., 400, p. 111. week days. Sundays, V 00 a. 111. For Somers Point Express, 8 50, a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 6 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 15 a. ni. Ji ii. uuTCHureoN, j. it noon, uen'i .Manager. Men'i rose r Agt. A genuine welcome watts you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riain and Coal Sts. rinei wuhkoj-s, iJeera porter And ale ooi stonily on Up. Choice emperitnce drink And cifrartj. IvV-dt,iv uv'Fi'r " A. Kmfa .nil aim fntt.r fklltni With Tsrnr end Pennyroyal Tilla and other Jik hhhiihi Alw..l,uvth. beat and sVbld dtUD pctntminl. OiiarantMd superior to all otktn. laitwd tbu tal In tha mukH, A No L rutleolsis, i cts. l. S T IfXTDrek Os.noatoD,lteaa. DIRT DEFIES THE KING." THEN W .V .P 5 Ln 1 Cs5 IS GREATER THAN iiiiiiii!iii:iiiiiii:iiiiiiiiililliilillliuiiiiiiiiiiiiililllliillllllllillllliiiliililllllin FOTl SALE T illllillllllllllllllll' ' I IIMI1 WHIN IN STRONG AGAIN ! &fWZ vigor 10 tne wnoie Demy. All arams and losses are checked frmammily. Unless pm n, are properly cured, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Consumption or Dt li Mailed sealed. Price tt Der bos: 6 boxes, with Iron-clid level uarantee locureoi rcfnn titao money. U-oo. Send for free book. For Sale al KIRLIN'S iANDY as so f ABSOLL' CTT V GDASASTFaED PROFESSIONAL CARDS. riR. W. II. Y1NOST, VETBHINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Resident House Burgees of the University State of N. Y. If KADQtTAtrTnts : Hotel Franey, Shenandoah THREE YEAR COl'RSR. Calls n'gbt or day promptly responded. Jj- M. BURKR, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Office ICgnn building, cor er of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. T II POMEHOY. ATTORNBY-AT-LAWJ Shenandoah, Pa, E. V. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JOPKB, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Leek Box 66, Mabanoy Clly, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters ft' London and Paris, will give lessons on the vtolln, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In eare of Strouse. the jeweler Shenandoah. Single tandard Only Is tmasible, whether as a test o excellence In journalism, or for the measurement of quantities). Mine or tables and The... Philadelphia Record . . . 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