SmilingFaces Sweet Greetings that Keep the Home Happy. It Is Hard to Smile When the Body Is Racked With Pain. It's bard to smile wtu-n the hack Is aohlngL head throublnir. I the body is full of pain. The thing to do s tci rid nursslt of tha aches nn.l i-a u, and MuO- ynn will help you do tt. The Munyon Humeo oathlc Homa Remedies, made tip tif discoveries and combinations in medicine, a veiitabl. boon to mankind. The world Is rapidly being converted by truth and evi dence, and soon the Munyon schoolof medicine will be accepted and recognized as the onit nly school flint is safe and sure. SI mlv it Here's proof. Will you Mr. T. F. Thompson, Beal House, Ches ter. Va.. Bays: For rtx weeks 1 suf 1 suf- mm tortures with rheumatism In my limbs. 1 was compelled to aive UD my vw'ik ami t 'k to mv bod for part of the time. 1 tried several remedies ree- (iinmenucu m me. but tney ua ii 11. f. Flnnlly I called at MunymV of fl'c in Philadelphia, and the doctor there d'senosed niy case and prescribed Mun- hi s Rheumatism Cure. 1 began taking Ii, imo felt relieved from the beginning. Knur hotileH have made a complete i tiro ' M'mvun I is a separate cure for each disease ) in ..iii- h rufMfints, mostly t.s cents a bottle V in dmibt write to Professor Munyon at 1 hiiactulpliiii. Pa.. and get medical advioe free. Ifelil Por Assnnlt. Frank Walnklwica, of West Cherry street, i,h lii fore Justice Shoemaker last night ' larK'. iI with assault and battery upon his lindlnrd. Patrick Ganglian, and the latter's I'liightir. Mrs. Mcllale. Walnkiwicz was iUu charged with tearing down chicken i luji-. .aid other stiui'liirc- put up by the laiiU'iril. The accused furnished 300 bail hit tll.ll. Tor Infants and Children. Tbtfat tlmlla It n very M Deitiocrats Organtre. Ths local Democrats held a meeting in l;nkawie's hall last nibt and organized for the fall campaign. W. A. Marr, l'.sq., of (-Maud, and Deputy District Attorney Mc- J.oughlin, of Pottsvillo, were in attendance and made addresses. The following officers were elected : President, M. M. Burke, Esq. ; Secretary, M. J. Lawlor ; Treasurer, Michael Mollet. The Lavelle 1'iilr. The Ijtvelle fair will be held ou Oot. 1!', -20, -21 und 2. The grounds are Ixutti tifully located and well supplied- with .til conveniences for the comfort and pIc.iMtic- of both exhibitors and visitors. n excellent liatnl will lie present mid -niiiiitli inuslv, $1.S50 will be given in pi i d premiums and' f!!R0 in bicycle prizes. in Tuesday, the opcnlnu day, the bicycle r.ti rh will take place. Wednesday, Thurs day and Fridasvill be devoted to horse rao int: Vi lij)-ltvill beadniitteri to the grounds i'c-Ard 10-lB-8t rtOPLE'S IDEAS ! are more practical every day. and every day there are more tablets used more people fiiul what patience and time savers they are. They are made for the neat and for the careless ; for the traveler and the stay-at-home. 3 cents for the poor grade ; 5 and 10 cents for the better, and up. HOOKS & BROWN - North Main it. FOR TO-DAY . . fat and juicy cove oysters direct from Maurice River. , FINE YORK STATE PEARS, 75c to (1.00 ler basket. Large Quinces, 15 25 cent pel dozen. to Produce of Every Description. 1 ocal Dealers fupplled at Wholesal Kates. COSLETT'S, 36 S outh fVlatln Strs tt. O'HARA'S LIVERY ! BOARDING AND SALES STABLES. Undertaking in - - - - all its Branches. Open Day and Night. Cor. White 1 Mansion and Lloyd Streets, I House Stables, MAHANOY CITY. Shenandoah. J -11 EST LINE OF GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, HAY and STRAW Floor and Table 011 Olotlu. E. B. FOLEY, 37 M W .. -Vll In .1 ircgg SB James ililbort visited friends at Ma nanny Plane last pveuiag. Mm. Emily Itatxburg has become tbo mother of hmini inn baby buy. Dr. hfton Hfibbins bus returned from ttnnd:iiM i- il t hi- Itliiiiuisburu fair. "Mrs, John boglnborgcr, (if Wont Centre st-eet, mi visitor to Tusoarom to-day. Joint, win of Charles Waste?, of Ksst ' nk street, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever. Ham-WeidensaulwjdHon.T.,1. HiKiiins attended a meeting of tha Klks at Ashland last evening. Robert llintilug has returned to town after an extensive commercial trip through the Western states. "Mrs. Jabcr. Powell and daughter, Miss Mlunie, arc spending a ftw days as gncsts of friends at I'ottsville. W. (1. Gregory and wife, T. B." Edwards and Mrs. T. J. lirongball attended the slineral of Mrs. Hanson at Makanoy Plane U)-day. Robert Lawson has gone Jo' Bloomsburg to witness the fair. He will return this evening in company with his sister, Annie, who has been spending the week there. "William A. Marr, Esq., of Ashland, was a visitor to town last evening. Mr. Marr is the Democratic county chairman and was here to attend a caucus of the faithful in Hynkle wlcr.'s hall. Chronic constipation is the fore-runner of many serious diseases. Keep your bowels regular with that non-griping remedy, Dr. Hull's Pills, and avoid sickness. 10 and 28 cents. . Knialns Hruttglit Here. The remains of Charles McXies, a victim of the terrible explosion of gas at the Kaska wiUiam colliery yesterday, were brought to town this morning and taken to the borne 'of his brother, Anthony, on East Raspberry alley. Deceased was a member of the 1.1th nnnian Citisent Society, 1). K. L. A. Physicians recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Piuo Byrnp because of its prompt, positive action in all cases of lung trouble. It is a positively reliable cure for coughs and colds. Ohlld's IIhiiiI llumed. An infant daughter of 11. A. Friedman, the West Centre street grocer, had the linger of Its right hand scalded yesterday afternoon by putting then) into a tub of hot water. BABY'S SMOOTH, FAIR SKIN A Grateful Mothsr Writes thl3 Letter Tells all nbot't Hor Troubles when Baby Drol:s c.it with 3crsfu!a Sores. "At the atre of two months, my baby began to have sores break nut. his right ebeek. We used otl tin ractei-nal ap plications that wo could think or hear of, to no avail. The aorea spread all over one side of his face. Wo consulted a physi cian and tried Ms medicine, and in a week the soro was gone. Bat to my surprise In two weeks more another scrofulous look ing sore appeared on baby's arm. It grew worse and worse, and when lie was three months old, I began giving him Hood's Snrsaparilla. I also took Hood's Saraaparilla, and before the first bottle was ffnlsiied, the aores were well and have never retar.ied. He is now fonryeargold, hut he 1 . . vor had any eign of those Bcrouilo..H Mien since he was cured by Hood's Barsaparilla, for which I feel very grateful. My boy owes his good health and smooth, fair skin to this great med icine." Mrs. 8. 8. Wroten, Farming ton, Delaware. Get only Hood's. ij M r'ii are prompt, efllcicni and nOOCl S PIUS easy iu effect. IB rents. MISCELLANEOUS. 17 OST. Itetweeu Slrenandoah und Turkey Hun, small white bjutket eoiitaimnir a pockt't hook in which was tiiL-lowed 11 receipt on the First National Hank. Tliu Under will re ceive a reward of $2.00 by roturnUitf same Ui the UkjialI) ofnue. KMrWK IitOl'ND.-A rabbltt bound, on tbo 1Mb Inst. ? Owner can have itame by proving projiertv and paying all cipetise Ineurrefl ciali at oau 10-12-Ot Juneiierry alley, itc-nanooaii. T7IOH KENT. -The flue dwelling. No, 217 West Xj Cherry street, with all modern Improve, incuts. Four rooms on each lloor, large attic and good cellar, t.os throughout, iteut reason able. Apply at No. 2! N. Main street. 10-U-lw IOU SALE A valuable property, X and 29 1 West Coal street, Shenandoah, Pa., la offered for sale. Double block, boose and ptublc on the rear. Apply to Samuel Koberts, West (.'berry street, Shenandoah, l'u. Ww I.IOK KENT. Store ami dwelling. Two show 1 windows. No. 120 North Jfaln street. Apply to C. W. Newhouser, 122 North Main street. 9-27-tf E OK SALK. Cheap, a de.ln.ble tironertv no Kut Centrti street. M. M. Hurke, Attorney, Kgsn bullilliin. "7 ANTED. To borrow $1,000 ou first niortg- u. Inquire at this office. 10-8-tf DUSTO'S BARBER SHOP ! Attentive and skillful tonsorial artists always in attendance. rMtt Shop In Town. W. G. DUSTO, Prop. Ferguson House Block BICYCLES ! BICYCLES ! FOR SALB CHEAP. One 100 Gents' '97 Ranger wheel, good as new. Or.e StlO Ladles' or Misses' Crescent wheel, good condition. : KeHHOtiable : Offer : lleftism. fiUY D. STBRHKB, 403 West Cherry St., Sheiund(jh, Pa CHARLES DERR, TONSORIAL ARTIST (Bliseler s Old Stand. ) 109 NORTH MAIN STJtttltT. Pimt-cloM work polite attendants guaranteed. 1'ruiaU aw Ilair ontting a speelaUy. Headquarters for .... Commercial Travelers COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J. OR A NT MOVER, Prop., Cor Coal and Main streets, Shenandoah, Fa. Terms; fl.00 uer day- tttaullng facilities unsuriMwcu. Hoarders ooiufortably accommodated by wi-ck or luonth. Wanted - An Idea J Wbo ran think iiontt) tiniiDM it i ' ur lil Wi sliliint n Tit1 v I lirln ' V"U wi .tlih ir $ mi r ci ofTujr A rll Wlif; ran measnro the intlupiire of n Mother! It lusts through all -!?i"t and enters the i con linen of eternity. I With what cure,; tiien-rnre, siiotiiusim be RiinrdtMl anil how jrreat, the effort he to make her life happy. Mother's Friend makes ohild-blrth I w eany, assists nntlire l in its sublime effort, leaves the Mother a aso CTiaarisuio rum ii ivm CD iiiu uiuviiui stronger after than before confinement, ana rans lite trying nouroi its terror. No Mother can afford to neglect Its use. Of druggists at l.Ml, or scut by mall on receipt of price. Write for book containing valu. Mn Information for all Hot Iters, mailed free. Tk KrsdftsM HsfsUler do.. Atlanta. fla. Clemency for lllsetibower Prom the Miners' Journal. Counsel for Theodore Eisenhower, con victed la the Criminal Court of Schuylkill county of murder in tho first degree, and sentenced to be hanged on the Hlh of the present month, will appear before the Hoard of Pardons ou Wednesday next in an applica tion for commutation of sentence. There are mitigating circumstances in this ease which Governor Hastings took cognisance of when he granted a respite of skxty days in order to give the opportunity to the counsel for an appeal to the Pardon Hoard. The facts in the case have Iwcomo familiar by frequent publication during the trial and subsequent action of the Governor in grant ing the respite. Counsel will he enabled from these facts to make a strong plea for clemency, and a favorable decision of the Hoard of Pardons would meet with very general approval. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmltliliig dnuo call on B. F. Gallagher )8 West Centre street Dealer tc stcns i-tf West JlHlmnoy Troubles Agulii. Recent developments go to show that the United States postal authorities ate taking a hand iu tho West Mahauoy school district scandal. Postal Iuspector (lormati was in Pottsvillo yesterday iu coiistiltatloti with V. S. t'ommhjdotier Woltjen. Although the re sult of the conference can not lie learned it is hinted that the authorities will lir.tkc a thorough investigation In reference' to the circulation through the mails of the circulars defaming the character of Thomas II. Dee. It will be remembered that a young man named John K. Hurke was arrested and charged with affixing his initials to the circular which was sent through the mails to jurymen, court officials and others. It is be lieved the circular contained matter that the postal laws prohibit, and complaint wis made to tho authorities. The development are anxiously awaited by the residents of the township. Just try a 10c box of Gwcarete, the finest Ijver and bowel regulator ever made. Shot by mi Airgun. Elmer, a fouiteen-yoar-old son of John Snedden, was shot In tho left eye by the bullet from an air gun iu the bonds of John Ilamage, in last Apple alley. Sneddon had liecn peeping through a knot holo !u tho feuce when ltamage fired. The bullet pierced the upper eyelid, but did not enter the eye ball. It caused a hemorrhage which Will de prive the boy of his sight In tho injured eye for several days. He wat attuutlod to by Dr. Frank Woiuer. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs und colds. 25c. At Glruhler Ilres., drug store. . Itnllroudors Ouurrnl. Jonathan Spongier and Charles Lake, of Dulano. and employed as hrakctnen ou the Lehigh Valley railroad, quarreled about filling a sand box of an engine and Snangler Jhrust ajculfe blade into tbo calf of Lake's right leg. Spongier 'as arretted anil gave $600 bail at Mahanoy City for trial at couit. Wrist Fractured. , dolph Fisher had .his right wrist frac tured while assisting iu unloading timber at tbo Maplo Hill colliery this morning. The victim resides at Jlahanoy City . I I I IT PEWSYliVAtllA JJOHSES Friday, October 22nd, 1 897, At Nelswenter's Sale and Exchange Stables, Shenandoah, Pa AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. RAIN OR SHINE. The horses are all well seasoned and can be put into harness immediately upon purchase, without encountering any sickness which is generally the' case with all hor6 not acclamated. If every horse sold is not as exactly represented, the money will be refunded to the buyer. Every horse sold is guaranteed, avoiding all risks at the hands of the bidder. Every horse must and will be sold to the highest bidder on day of sale. WH. NEISWENTER. I PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tltrmsgltout the Country tlhrmilnleit Inr Hasty Varusal. I'otntoesare spiling In Oilherton at 73 cents per bushel, The Ashland night schools will open on the iMh, inst. The collieries worked to-day, making a full week. They will resume Monday. The Empire silk works, of New York, have decided to locate their plant .it. Sha inokin. Tlie Thirteenth Pennsylvania Cavslry Reglmont held a reunion at llarrisburg last evening. Tax Collector llnrke yesterday made pay went to i chipllcate, ment to the Connty Treasurer on bis 'irr Holland agents propose to sell 70,000 tons of steel in that country for the Carnegie Company next year. 1'nre Food Agent James Terry has under taken the large task of preventing oleomar garine sales in Pittsburg. The Pennsylvania Asphalt Company of Philadelphia Is the lowest bidder, at $8.01) per square yard, to pave Perklometi. Toronto, (Out.) Presbytery has unanimous ly sustained the call of Chalmers Prehyterian church. Toronto, to Pastor MeCloinents, of l'lttstou. The mammoth breaker liclug erected for the T-ehlgh Valley (Vial Company at Centralia is expected to he ready for operation ou No vember 1. -"Victor," a bay horse, which F. J. Bren- nati purchased from 8. A. floddall about a year ago, died this morning. The horse was a valuable one. Heading and Philadelphia capitalists are said to have combined to elect Water Com- uttutlmirM 111 Mia fnrmiir e4t.Y wtt.h & view to I purcliasiug or leasing the city's water works. I ltev. Father Hoyinski, who for some time has had charge of St. Joseph's church, of Mt. (Jamie), has been sent to Shamnkiii and Hcv. Father Stine, of Bhamokin, sent there to succeed him. Curd to the Public Otvlug to the recent Improvements I have been making around my property I have neglected my patrons In the tailoring tie tut fluent and also my saloon business. My 1 l"Rce "l ""ess is now almost nnisneti auu again prcirou i csw-r w uij cim- lotuors to ine oest. or tneir wauts. in inr tailoring branch I .will state that my fall slock of goods is equal to any in town, as are also the prices of the goods, which do not coiillict with the high tariff. They were all purchased liefore It went into effect. Trust ing tho public will excuse my negligence I again solicit their lutrniiage and remain, Yours truly, John Mkldaizis, Tailor and ltestntirateur, lil-ll-lOt 120 and 133 S. .Alain St. Sbiunoklii lloroiigli tVlni. The case of the Sbamokiti Street Jtailway Comisiuy vs. Shamokln Uorougli, was tried in Sunbury, and a verdict for the borongh for JtW7.17 was rendered. The case was one an apeal, In which the company refused to pay its proportionate part of tho paving of Sha inokin street. Youuk I-iI'h Tall. A painful accident befell Annie, adult daughter of Mrs. John Kugleberger, at her residence on Wast Centre stieet. yesterday. The victim was descending a flight of stairs when hor foot caught in the carpct.pretipitat ing her to the liottom. Slio fell on her head, receiving a severe laceration of the scalp. .CHASES BIoodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. UUAT IT IC I Tho richest of all restorft WI1HI II Id I tlv.e foods, because it re places the essentials of II To that nro ex hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, otc. WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfeqf It creates solid llcsh, nniscle and strength. Tho nerves being made stroug the brain becomes astlve and eleur. It restores lostvlUilitv. btonaall wast ing drains and weakness in cither sex, and i ns a lernaio regulator nns no equal. 1'rice We., orllvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free, Write Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. The undersigned has arrived with a carload of strictly Pennsylvania Horses. Among them are, workers, drivers and general purpose hoiss. The load also contains a number of EXDRA FINE DRIVERS Our public sale will take place on . . A HOT MEMBER. . . The 1897 "Laara"Heatep. A lilcasitig design made with sliding 'feed duots and triplex grate which removes all aslita and clinkers, Viuished in Kuaaia iron, is gas tiglit awl has oruaraeuted nickel feet, skirt foot rails aud shaker. Our price means a saving to you of $5 to $6, if you you buy here. D.&J. SIEGEL, 123 S. MAIN ST. i HELD FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Agent rrosiMMiletl by Ills HoiiiUtnell For fttmrtage In Accounts. Anthony Wlsloaky, until teccntly in tho employ ol the local Singer Sewing Machine Machine SH ( oinpatiy s agency, was arrested last a cliargo of emherr.lcnieut. He was mltted to the lockup and this morning re- leased by Justice Tootncy under fftoo halt furnished by George Ret Ik and Hiram Rublnski. Wisloski, it is alleged, was about $250 short in bis accounts with the company and his bondsman. John Horg, made good the shortage. A warrant was then issued for Wisloski's arrest. If you have ever seen n little child in a par oxysm of whooping rough, or If you have been annoyed by a constant tickling In the throat, you ran appreciate the value of One Mlurtte Cough Cure, which gives quick re lief. C. II. HaKenbufh. IMnrriuge I.leenses. James F. Bonslngcr and Llllle A. Sclmi k, both of Walker township. Charles Ilbensperger stpl Cordelia li. achock, both of Walker township. llaury Soult and Annie Utclintan, Wh of St. Nicholas. John Ilriblk, df Minerrrllle, and . Mary Waskn, of Pottsvllle. Ask your grocer for the "Itoyal Patent' dour, and take no other brand. U Is the best floor made. " Alartlii'Tliopnti TVIU1 l'o(poiiit. New York, Oot. 18. The trl4 of Mar tin Thorn, accused, with Mra. Augusta Nack, of the murder of TV'llliam Qul densuppe, a Turkish bath masseur, in June last, has been postponed until Nov. S. The date originally set the trial was Oct. 18, but upon &e affidavit of counsel for the defense that material witnesses could not be prootired at so parly a date Judge Smith granted an application for postpone ment Mnliec ClffilloiiKOH Corbott. Pittsburg, Oct. 15. M. J. Connolly, on behalf of Peter Maher, last night Issued a challenge to James J. Corliett to fight for the heavy championship of the world and' a side bet of $6,000, to take place before the club offering the larg est purse. Connelly will meef-Corbett at any time at the-office of the Police Gaaette to arrange details. It Corbet t does not accept the challenge It Is open to uny man in the world. Tliryo Yen f lit' Drought. Sydney. S. . Y., Oct. 16. During, n speech on ihe prerentation of the bud get ,of .;iv flouth U'alea the premier. Sir Oeoipfo If. Held, aald that the great drought of th last three years had cost the oniony thniisatldifif .head of cattle and 2,f sl"np; but, fie added, the pros pects of Hcriicitlfure were better, the wheat area being over a million acres. MI t.imirriiM Now mi Anioi'lbnn. New York, Oct. 18. lQvangellna Coslo y Clsneros has a'dnpted this country as her home. She signed her declara tion Of intention to become a citizen of the United States yesterday afternoon. She went to the naturalization bureau accompanied by Irs. J. Ellen Foster. Under the terms of her oath she has renounced all allegiance to Spain. linhy Uui'iiod to Ironth. Wllkesbarre, Pa., pot. 16. James Henry Dlsner, aged 2 years, was play ing around a bonfire In the yard of his parents' home, this city, When his clothes caught fire and he wag burned to death. t oimrosMinnii I'lllmiii scrronMy . r.Iorrtstown. N. J:, Oct. 1. Congress men Mahlnn Pitney is in a critical con dition nt his homo here. He Is suffer ing from typhoid rover, and last ovon Intr it was .said his condition was serl t in. Retire prom Busir;ss. $50,000 Stock of Clothing. I will positWcely retira from businsxs on or about January lsst, 1QS7. The anormous stock of Clothing for Mn', Boys' and ChMdrn's wear, Purnixhing Goods, etc., must ba sold, and this great sale will commence at once and continue until every garment and article in the store is turned into money. The stock of Clothing consists of new, clean, stylish and the best ready-made garments in the market, and all of this season's productions. 10 & 12 ADVICE TO THE W. G. T. U. Physical Culture Paine's Celery Compound. Miss Lucy II. Hitchcock, lei turer, depart ment of physical culture. Women nChristian Temperance Union. Vermont, wrote on .May 10, last : "It affords me pleastiie to add my testi mouy with orders regarding the healing effect of Paine's celery compound upon an exhausted nervous system." Aug. 12, 1807, she wrote: "Asa ruleM do not endorse medicines, but I believe Paine's celery compound to be a dill'eront order from the ordinary medicines. Facts cannot lie Disputed. I have derived so much lieuefit from tho compound that I am glad to heartily recommend it, hoping others similarly nflllctcd may be relieved. Any medicine that will relieve suffering humanity is a mensing to the world. , A blessing to the wotld .' I .Paine's celery compound has beau proven! to be the one great remedy that really makes people well. This estimable woman, whose Christian work is earnestly directed toward the betterment of others, and whoae eminence in tho W. C. T. U. makos her advice of great value, plainly indorses l'aino's celery com-1 pound. I The amount of poor health ou every hand ! is something shocking to everyone who stops to think. Hundreds Of men and women nil .every neighborhood aie to-day carrying about with them a'needless load tif ailments that a thorough refreshing of their nerves, a I purifying of their blood, more sleep and! more regularity iu the bodily functions would . completely do away with. Paine's celery compound will do all this for sick anil ailing nieu und women. SELLING OUT OVERCOATS ! WJhichwill W sold at 25 per cent, below cost. We have tremendous line in JNfen's, Boy and Children's, which you can buy at your own prices. v , Lr REFOWIGH! The Reliable Clothier, Shenandoah, Pa. S. Main St., Lecturer Endorses A "hear-say'' reputation may do for other renieilie- . l'liiue's rolcry compound Js best known from the mouths of men and'wonieu whom it ha made well they are iu every it v, town and village in the country. No one can pass the newspaper bulletins without being remitted by how slight a thread the best of men hold on to life. The slight ups and downs in health from which people recover make them forget that there is a limit to the body's elasticity and endurance. The habitually exhausted nervous system at last loses its power of recovery and pffers no resistance to disease. "Prevent disease," is the watchword of the best medical thought of to-dy. Careful meu and women do not wait until they are flat on their backs as people once did. The more intelligent part of every community has found out the inestimable benoflt to bo derived from Paine's celery compound, when one is worn-otic, nerve-tired and "out-of-sorta." The littlo ills the beginning of neuralgia and rheumatism, the "all-gptie" and tired feelings show the immediate need of purify ing the blood and refreshing the nerves. Tho direct and energetic way Paine's colory com pound oven onie-i. sick and nervous headaches dyspepsia and heart troubles, as it does all other nervous disorders, has compelled tho admiration of the medical world tfrom the start, Headaches, rheumallt-m. neuralgia, lifeless feelinss and debility, cannot persist when in telligently met snd corrected by this greatest of nerve and brain strongthcuers. No rem edy ever kept the confidence of so large n boily of inquiring men and women. Try it. 4 r - -CI J
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