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THE OLD WORLD. Irish Landlords Straining Their Wits to D.vide the Com- mon Enemy. Anonymous Scribblers Sscure Unmerited Attenti 'rom the Leaders. Davitt avd McOarthy Vigor- cusly Defend the League. to Invistigate tho Im- prisonwent of E.Dwyer Gray. Spanjeh Poiltics and Bryptian Aifalrs GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Bpecial Dispatches to Titx Br. THE [RISH NATIONAL LEAGUE, Cork, O:tober 22.—The local com- mittes of the Maneton house relief fund states that vhen Parnell comes to Cork, he will summon a meeting of his constitusnts for the purposs of forming » branch of the National league. 1I: 18 aldo announced it is intonded to merge the relief commis- tee into the National leaguo, A mem- ber protests azains; the ‘‘committee merging itself into a movement with which he did not agree.” THE LAND LEAGUE FUNDS, Loxpon, Ostober 22.—An anony- mous communication appeared in The Irish Times last week, 1u which it was assertod by the writer, who pratended to base his conclusion on examination of the fiuancial statements of the Ladies Land League as they appeared in the Dublin papers, and comparison with Egan’a statement to the late national conference, there was an un- direstimate by Egan of the receipts for the weneral fund of the league of £25,686, and an over estimate of legizimate expenditure by the Ladies’ Land Losgue of £71,264, which wers unaccounted for. Justio McCarthy and Michae! Daviit, trus- tees of the Land League fund, and McCarthy Jr., asting as lis father's secretary, has been in terviewed, They deciare from personal knowledge tho sallegations aro ntterly unfounded aud a rehash of the charges ciroulating among the landlord party ever siuce the league organiz.d. All three gontlemen point to the faot that the mom de plume, “One Who Knows,” by which the communication is signed, is one used by Arnold Forster in a pamphlet on the Land League, which, like this one, was [icst sent to those organs in Tre- land favorable to landlordism. Da- vitt, besides scouting the charges as false, entered into an explanation with regacd to certain paragraphs of the communication, In regard to the ac- cueation in the letter that Ezan, though p-bimrroredit for veliof, ata . wEsrdod Lhrougn tae Lidies” Liud L gue, aid not give any account of the money received through it; Davitt cxplaina this was simply becauvse Egan didn't receive anything from that sourc:; that every sixpence collected by the ladios was expended by the ladies; they, moreover, sinca Murch last, have drawn upon Egan for The Ladies’ Leaguo is at pr paring a balance sheet ¢ pendent of Egan, which will'demon- strate these facts, With reference to the drafts of the Ladies’ Loague on Egan, Davi‘t states when Parnell met had him on his hberation they 8 conversation, in whic! nell sp. of the League being gomewh in expendilure, In regal o the charge in tho iotter that Parnoll had statod that the expenses of the organ- ization never exce:ded weckly neither McCarthy nor Dav bered any such uiterarcs by Davitt declares that at the time of the groatest activity of the league, what with printing sud the county or zations, ti must have been doubled o He says the publication of in The Irigh Times has me in Ire i I day. The Irish Times makes no men- tion of the matter in = leading edi torial. THE IMPRI LoNpoN, October ¥ News underatands that Gladetone, the reassembling of par ; move that a select commitign ba o} pointed to inquire into (Lo circnm- stances under which E. Dwyer Gray was imprisoned, GLAD OF IT, Dusuiy, October 2 naught Telegraph saye: Wa aro glac Egan has resigaed control of t monoy bags, and it is to b hoped now that the leaguo will ses the ne of keeping thio treasury on Irigh soi in the future, BPANISH POLITICH. 'he Con Maprin, October 2. —The Iuper- cial publighes an interviow with Sal- smeran: He declared he nld never renounce republican principles, bt would be favorably dirposed to'var s a eabinet formed by Serrano, should Serrano succeed in re ishing th constitution of 1869, He added that | Zorilla did not agres with him in thaso | viows, | RETURNED VRTORS, | Loxpun, Octobar 'he march | of the First Life Guards (returned from pi) from the docks to Hyde park barracks was an oceasion of great demonstration on » f th people, | ARABI'S CONDITION. [ Catgo, October 22, —Broadiey a Napier visited Arabi Pasha to day. J - and West Yorkshire 24 312 miners have given notice of a strike if wages aro not increased, i ¥ H SUSPECTS Parts, Ostober 22 -~Thirty persons were arrosted in Paris, Lyons and St. Etienne, on suspicion of connection with the riots in Montieau Los mines, A FALLEN ARMY. Loxpox, Ostober 23, —Many mem- bers of the salvation army were in- jured, some very seriously by the falling of the floor at Hanley. THE YELLOW FLAG. Loxvox, October 21,—~The Official Gazette gives notice that vessels ar. riving_at Lialian ports from Florida and Texas will be considered os in- fected with yellow fever and will be quarantined, UNSATISFACTORY REPORT. Carro, October 21.—The state of the natives is moat unsatisfactory. A thin superstratum of fear overlies * QUAKER BILL. ‘Uelnbmmng the Landing of William Penn. Interesting and Ceremonies at Chester and Philade!phia, A Poem Writtenby Whittier Sixty Years Ago Prodnoed and Read Together With an Hloquent Letter From the Quaker Poet. A Friendly Colebation. Specinl dispatches to Tix Brr. Cuester, Pa, Ooctober 22,—A Impressive them. There is a deop hatred ot the Christians. ARADI'S DEFENDER, GeNEvA, Ostober 21, — Ninet, Arabi's European adviser, declares he received no rewards for his services, and he can prove that the evacuatiou of Alexandria, aud the defense of the country were ordered by the miristory and sanctioned by the khedive. INCENDIARY PLACARDS, Paris, October 21.—Incandiary placards against landlords were exten- eively posted last night in the poorer quarters of tho city. AMERICAN COMPETITION, Konigsnere, October 21 -—-There has been a tremendous decline 1n the prices of Russian grain owing to the competition of Awmerica, e BURIED :REASURES Irishmen Skirmiehiog For One of Teelr “Funds.” Special Dispateh to Tk Brx, NEew Yougs October 22 —Subscrib- ors to the seirmishing fund met aguin to-day, The proceedi: g began with reading an aracle in The [rish Nation in reference to the “Bolmont fund.” Joseph Cromier suggested f the word “Boslmont” were taken out and “‘skir mishing” subaiifutred, the eame article would apply to the ekirmishing fand. Roference was made to a telegram sent, Sir Evelyn Harcourt, for which $117 was charged. Is was stated only $12 had been paid for the dispatch. Many lotters were renvived from resi deants of Wilkesbarre, Scranton and other cities of Pennsylvania stat ing the accusations made by Luke Clark at preo moetings were in the main correct. The question of the trustees’ r-port was considersd. It was suggeased that as these trustees were raceivers of o‘her funds, it was likely they would bring firward the amounts of thete other f inds to show the good finanoial standirg recently made. Caplain Spoarman suggested that only two classes ¢f people hed subscribed to the skirmishing funds: “‘fools who had given their money‘and cranks who wished to know what had Tzen AUNG with it 1t e smerdrod t the next meoti; 1o siedt permanent offizers. Reynolds, of New Haven, roferred to as a gent'eman of good financial standing and ‘‘a trustee who had a reputation to lose,” is to be asked to be present at the next meet- ing and give a detailed account of his trusteeship of the skirmishing fund, Anothsr Walking Match. Special Dispatch to Tk Bre. D ew Youk, Uctober 22,—The six day go-as-you-please pedestrian race for the championsh'p of the world and 4,600 in stakes, of which the winner zots 70 por cent, sccond man 20 per nt, and third man 10 per cent, be- gan to-night at 12 o'clock in Madison Sqare Garden, before a great crowd ot people. Tho starters were Charlos Rowell, Georso Hazsl, Pat J. Fiiz cerald, John Huthes, R>b Vint, Goo D. Noremac, Frank Hart, Daniel J I'he Baffalo Post man, P, Hanlan, the oarsman, Meyer, s ce runner, and Brues, Turf, Field and Firm, ore the judges, and Hamilton Busby is referec, No contesi te mouey unless ha ssores b if any ono man completes * woro he will receive all the ge y less expenae; if two complet taiice the winner takes two. ds of the gate money, the second 1 one-third; if three or more muke 0 aniles, the winner takes 50 por cant, the others ia proportion to their numbor ar position «f finish, At t will roceive any portion of o5 5 etart off Hart took the lead followol closely by Hu hee. The fieat lap mad by Hart in 40 <cond, Hughes second, The firet mile was made by Hart in aeconds; third, Fi {6 minutes 16 Rowell Hughes second, fourth, R» together clore showed Hazol, Hurt, and each covered eipht » lape; Rowell eight Hapt eignc miles, three laps, Nore mao oight milex, two laps; Fitzgerald oight miles, threa laps. The best rd for (he some time was mado by o Littlewood, nine miles and 36 yards, - -— Arzival of Mys. Langtry, Bpecial Dispatch to Tk Bas. New Youk, October 22, --The steam- ship Arizona, bearing the *‘Jersey Lilly,” Mrs. Laugtry, is signalled, arrivo in the dock until it , Physicians say it combines all the desiderata of every ferruginous tonio prescribed by every school of medi. e Sustatning Parnell. Spocial Dispatch to Tun b Burvato, Ootober 22.—The Land Arabi expresses_confiderce in the do. | L » adopted resolutions denounc- cisions of the British government, 1¢[108 the all*gations of fraud againat Is stated that ho has been ill treatod | Parnell and assoclates in The Irish and twice spat on, but since October | THBes. 10th has been well treated, owing to the intervention of the Britich consul. NOTICE OF A STRIKE. Loxpox, October 22, —In South Persons recovering from wasting s At the evening thore w large gathering of the Society of Friends assombled in the meeting Bi-Centennial | OMAHA NEB, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER ' to Vis NAL house in this city this afernoon to commemorate the landing of William Penn in this place 200 years ago. John M. Broomall, of Madina, Ohio, opened the exercises with an eulogy onPenn, A letter fsom John G. Whittior was read, in which the poot says: ‘‘Itis well that the Friends should commemorate the lauding of the founder of Penueylvania and the great founder of their faith on the pleasant shores of Choster 200 years ago. An event eo picturezque in its surroundings aad circumstances, 80 important in its results and in- fluences, is a subject worthy of a poet’s pen or pamter’s pencil. should be glad it it were possible for me to put into fitting wmetrical form the thoughts and emctions which i awakens, but the Furden of years beging to rest heavily upon me; I thrink from the effort of handling such a theme. The memory of Wil- liam Penn is secure in its grand out- lines and unsullied purity. Hestands and will forover stand with sages, statesmen, philanthropists, of whom the world of their day was not worthy Ho lived and thought centuries in ad- vance of his contemporaries, and slowly but surely generations sinco have bsen approaching the moral aud political standara which he set upon the shores of Delaware. Looking over some old papers recently I found some verses written by me when a boy of 16, nearly sixty years ago. Of course the circumstances under which they were penned alone entitle them to notice, bus I venture to send them as the only response to thy request which I can make, “I am truly thy fricnd, “Jony G, Wirrrige.” SWILLIAM PENN, The tyrant on his ilded throne, The w wrrior ia his battle drese, The holier triumph ne'er have known Of justice and of righteousness, Founder of Pevu ylvania, thou Didst feel it when thy words of peace Smooth d the stern chieltain’s swarthy hrow, Aud hude the dreadful war dance cease, of the celebrated [Merchants and Deulers Throughout the it the Mammoth WHOLESALE DRY - GOOD Notions and Furnishing Goods, AT ST. dOSHPH, MO., Tho Brightest Lighted, Boit Appointad Jobbing onse in Amerioa, contalning the full argest Stock of Dry Goods and Notions wost of the Mississippi. . 'd Occup Sole manufasturers 105 \ Entire West are Invited Ectablishinent owned | ed by | im McDonald's Overalls, Duck, Denim and Cottonade Pants, GYCLONE ULSTERS, LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS, In all styles now popular with the Trade, Absolutely the best Goods in the Market for samples. HOME THRUSTS. Hon, M. K, Tarner Gives the Mo-| nopolies a Telling Blow, Senator Van Wyck Delights a Large Audiernce, Home snd Foreign News of the Day. Spocial dispateh to Trin Brv. Buair, Neb., Cslober 21, 1882, — The {republicans of Blair and vicin ity held a meeting in (fermania hall I:st evening. A large and enthusiastic sudisnes was in attendance, and every- thing passed off harmoniously, Hon, Lorenzo Crounse presided at the open- 01 Schuylkill'a banks nofortunes frowned, X nT‘{fl peaceful cot alone was there; No deathfshot eweps the Delaware. In monners me-k. in precepts mild, Thouand thy Friends sersnely taught The sayage huntsman, tierce and wild, To raice to heaven his erring thonght, H' w unlike the bloody band That unrelenting Cortes 'ed To Frincely Montezama's land, And ruin around his pathway shed, With hearts that knew not how to spare, Disaining milder means to try; Tae crimson sword alone was there— The Tudian’s choice to yield or die, But then, meck Penusylvan Unarmed, alone, from tex T mght by the hesthen counci The lessons of Christian ty. Founder of Pennsylvania state, Not on che bloadwet rolls of fame, Lu’ with the wise, good, the gr. Tho world hall place thy sain Other posms were road. An ad- dross was also made by Alfred H. Lane, president of the Ponnaylvanis Percs socioty. ervicos in all the churches in the cily wers in keeping with the ccea gion, To-m w the bi- nnial of the {anding of Penn will by flttingly AT PHILADELPHIA. PrraveLreiis, October 22 celebration of tho 200:h enni ~The reary of the founding of Ponusylvauia by William Penn was opened €o-day with ralivious servicea in the ohurciios of all denominations, ‘To-morrow after- noon 10,000 Germans will aszemblo ip front of Independence hall to siny appropriate songs. At midpight inc Niate House boll will annousee the | Jsading day. Preparaticas for ihe bscrvation have been mude on an g, - Wednesday, t i day, will bogiven over to a parade of he_jadtstrics of the city aud state, Il be a atreet represantation of mcenes in the lif and carocr of Peun. A ro ception at the Academy of Music closes the cere. monies, Thursday is Koights Templar day; Frioay, military day; 7,000 Toinp- lars and 20,000 troops are expected to parade. Regattas, chorus singing, paradeof bieyclee, unveiling of staruce, ete., make up the other exercizos, | Memorinl Servio:s Bpecial Dispatch to Tin Bar, New York, Ostobor 22,— Batween two and threo thousand ladies anc gentlemen gathored this afternoon in hall, in response to tha iny Garibaldi Lodge of Free ed Masons, o asist at the lodges, in the services in emory their late lamented brother and ¢om patriot, Garibaldi, The services were concluded in Italian, M, The Plague at Peusacola £ pecial Dispatch to Tue Be, PeNsacora, Fla, Octoher Fifty-two new cases of fever reporied to-day, one death. The distressis not dimiuishing, but increases with the du- ration of the epidemic. Qaarantire will continue for some time. Expen- ditures for rolief are very heavy, Con- diseases, such as malaria, fovers, ete,, will be greatly benefitted by the use of Brown's Iron Bitter, a true tonic, tributions, with some local exceptions, celebrated, | fore buying their Fall Bills. [ fautry, U, S, ASBOTITINONMG PP IR T COCIENSS. Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be- Traveling agents, with extensive lines of samples, visit all prominent towns throughout the west, and will call upon any merchant any- where upon receipt of a request so to do. Thz most careful attention given to orders, and satisfac- Send orders by mail, or write i tion guaranteed, Remember R. L. MeDONALD & CO., St. Joseph, Mo. wpany, died yes- D:ath of Licntonant Hanoock. Spocial Dispaich to 111 Bk, SaN Francisco, October 21, — Lieu- | tenant’ B. F. Huncock, Second in- | A., nephiew of General Hencock, died yesterdoy. TELEGRAP llil'.'()'l‘lls ‘: 1 Digpatehios 69 Tae Bis, Winui eg celebiated ths opes of the | b street railroad and sucee: sl ighting the whole of Main strect by olectricity Saturday night Nivet, 2rabi Poska’s European adviser, Lares he 1o eived no reward for his ser- | es, and he can prove that the evacuaticn of Alexandriasnd the defevss of the ¢-un* try were ordered by the ministry apd sanc- tioned by the khedive, Jolin Deyoy, editor of The T:sh Nation, was arreded in New York Saturday, on charge of libolon August Belmont, The DR. FISHBLATT, UES MOINES MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Immencze Practice In Cimaha, Neb,, WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON Tuesday, Nov. 7Tth, 1882, AND WIiLL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE PATORN XXOHIEIN., WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE Eye & Ear, Throat & LA}}]I}Q,S, Catarrh, Kidneys ing of tho meeting wh lldfaw r(-r[nurka Nutioo, September 80, siloged that cortaln the issues of the day. He in- | money entrasted to Beimont in 5 on i troduoad Hon. M, K. Tarser, the ro- | behsi of the Fintan vigmization hud been | Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All J.:;"'[.,;"l"f}’ R A UL e s ¥ 1’,‘1".3‘:,1mm,,,...4“.ml_.wl Chronic and Nervous Diseases. o the Third_ o prys Sobo” S0k Ly Goostlie Hirpar,ans T — = s few minutes %hn the trane- | Pk rpy ate | > LR A oy ion problem, touchiug par- ‘[‘::.‘.’] Aol ‘,l :nu- D £ FIS BL-AL‘—L I. rly upon the relation of tents of which wero very improper, and had reen her mother kisa three men whom the railroad companies to our busi- ness and on politics thowing from the evidonce adduced before the extra pes- sion of the logiclature how our high- st ofticlals are tampered with and in. finenced. Inetancen of diseriminution wera referred to and the systein of favoritism so common with railro compsnies donounced, Re was mado to the decisions ot preme court concerning of unpatented L and effort made by Semalor Wyck to compel land grant to take out pat that cflicers of the government were | the paid agents of the people and should serve them and record their will, and not work for mere private interest, He cjrm"nndnl the speceh of that congresdmun who said thar ¢ bill under considerstion proposed to aoll property of the United States for | $2,000 when he was ready to draw his chock for it fur £300,000, thoreby thwarting tho sleal wnd pledged hint- | ed {ouct in nHke spirit, | Mer, Turner'’s rewstkg#ero well de livered and lond'y. gpplanded, \ tor Van Wyck vg then introda roads Me, Cr vl for an houe and & helf deli ho wudiencs with one | oi t iopt displiyn wit, wisdom it has b toin u loi our wtion Ave been doing | ] they pould to ntave | off ietion vpon the tarifl question was | well recoived by the audicnce, He lio spoko on iho rivee and harbor | bill, the leasing i rohoo s and the printing oo trauc I is | impoesible to do fis ol justico ex- | cous by giving .virbatiny report which msy bo published nercafeer, b S The Murde ous Malloys.' Bpecial Dispatel to Tw Bre, New York, Ogtober 22 —-Edward | Hunley, Willism Pratt and John | Gouriven, alleged hlpc lors of Walter Malley, were arraignod in th Market police e yesierday mol ing before w large orowd. Malloy, in | company with the notorious Blanche | Douglas, sliss Neliio Maxwell, gp. | poared in court, and made aflidayit to an attempt to blackmail, Douglas made § st tters from M, Blanche | tement that th loy were taken from her trunk by Banley, sometimes hor lover, The @me was et for hoavin Thuraday, Jt i aitracting grest st tention in pdlice court cireles of Now York and New Haven, T Death of Noted Meon. Spocial Dispateh to i gs B, Roouesres, October 22,—E, pg shine Bmith, at different times editor of the Buffalo O wmercisl-Advertiser, Rochester Don crat aud Albany Evening Journa and rccently chief law officer of {} Japaucse govern- ment, died hauf st night. are very small, causiug much uneasi- ness to the board of health, Joweph Medbyry, one of the origin. ators and fizst d -clor of the Wulatxelr:l ts. Mr, Tarner said | of ¢ | stie had no right o kiss, and had heard of | many others she had kissed, | One hundred and fifty of the foremost itizens « f New York and Erooklyn ente 1 lenry George at s bangu Saurday nigh Algernon 8. Salli presided, Henry Ward Beeclioc sat at the Jight [ the guest, who made o speech in Sarther enunciation of his well known | proveiple Jeocher respondsd for the Ty ehyof sienal cfficer of the army, in Ve do H beon ntded an Apecial 10porin fa: the cotton ana tobnce ) growd sopns for giving warn wtry and i fos b cuttle aisocs o ¢ T xns against the bren improved. ap zouch of northers hay Dto! QI8 Lixperiments have been m 48 WD G0 view of increasing tho value of v 4¢ 'w":"l“: ulleflps by the nddition « AL bulles by the sidition (f a WeAlher At the wolicitation of thoss in the cult] Has discovered the greatest cure in the world for weikness of the back and lim] involuntary discharges, impotency, general deb li*y, norvousness, lsngour, confusion ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trembling, dimness of sight or giddiness, dis- enaes of tho heud, throat, nose or skin, affections of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowels —these teriible disorders, arising from wsolitary habits ot youth—and secret practices more fatal to the victim thau the songs of Syrens to the marines of Ulysses, blighting their most rudient hoj es or anticipati ne, rendering marriage imp sible, X , which destroy their mental and Those that are suffering from the evil practi physical system, causing L8 NERVOUS DEBILITY, The symptoms of which ave s dul, distrossed mid, which unfits them for performing their business and social dutie s happy ma s impossible, distresses the action of the hoart, cousing flu ! heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cows | ardice, fears, dreams, restice o dizziness, forg: fulness, unnatural discharges, pain | inthe baek and bips, rhort breathing, melancholy, tire easily of company and have | preference to be aloue, fecling as ti the morning as whenretirin ¢, seminal weak- t mauhood, white bose deposit in the urine, nervousness, trembling, confusin of thoght, watery and weak ¢yos, dyspepsia, constipation, paleness, pain and weakoess in the limbs, ete., khould consnlt me immediatelv and be restored to perfect health, YOUNG MEN solitury vice, that drewdful and destructive habit which nually swe ely grave thonsands of young men of exalted talent and ani intellect who might «therwise entr nce listening senators with the thunders of cloquenca cr waken to extacy the living lyre. may call with confidence, bri at wnd o, grains in th t, it is coutemplated to establish u service simil.r to t in o eration for the benelit of th interexte, which will eyable this pudlish in jourrals of th duily rainfall and tempersture, ns de mined from a large rumber of station\ The cost to the governwent, which dos the vignal ¢ , 10 ledn thun $450,- (00 ver y of wularies ulony of the #am ilianclerks amount 10 more than Maghow Cavnon and Pate wod camicrs in Aubnrn, . The number of ¢ #6.0,000, 0'Con. | ¢y huve ne ng born apaint eic ther Thiy we s d on Hustow's new fa vy, th Lish have been run un 50 feot, the wen in low with s femful Lhsjs workmen im but pecu Large fax support, tely huastened (0 0o & o men wero mangled Whet wakes the cireumstances 1s that both men le it ucon them for saven children, 1 lowy o3 A terrible accilent to o caboose of work. iog wien belongivg to the North Adums freight yard, ocourred Saturday morning, in which ‘twenty-seven wer several [atally bout 6,50 a, m, neer Charlos Vills and Fireman an eng pushin i fo } foréy 1 i f | e and ¢ f he t | nd had way through when th i in the front, coliided with Boston engive. The cabooe was raised | trom jtu tracks and carried to the cow. catcher of the engine of tho Deorfield, The the er was smached in, and r flew ¢ boo in th ibut faw ¢ witk None of the men would ha y huct but for the explsion iler Docrtinld iue loctors arrived at the scene and ) examipation of sthe wen 1nj wen are fataly burt aud thirty. three injured, all scalded, wany with cute, MARRIAGE. ung men contemplating warriage boware of physical weaks power, impotency or any other disqualification apeedily self under the care of Dr, Fishblatt may religionsly cone nt an, and eonfidently rely upon his skill as o physician, ORGANAL WEAKNESS 1 full vigor rewsred, This distrensing affection, which renders ible, 10 ghe penaiiy paid by the vietim for improper commlt exciesed frou Married porsons or y Toss of procreativ e Hle who place n Lis DOUCE A8 8 ness. intely cured ) life n burden and 1 Indulge 5 oung people are apt dful that may ensue, Now who that un bis -1 t 80 nor by those falling into improper babits than by ths leprived of the pleasures of healthy offsprings, the most serious e nECqUEN e avon i1 o3 beine ey that | pru tent. B T4 Asstructive symptoms of both wmind nd body crise, The system becomes der Y tho physical and e yowers weaken, Tioat procreative puwers, nsrvons rangea’ the phy o I i 0 Y . polpitation of the heart, indigestion, coustitutional debility, o, 0715, commne i tion and death A CURE WARRANTED. g calth by unlearncd pretenders who keep them trifling month i injurious compounds_should apply Immediately, DR. FISHBLATT, euninent oolleges in the United States, has effeoted some of ver known., Muny troubled with ringing in the ot & e that we i ) ' ey sreat nervousness, heing alarmed at cectain wounds, with i ioad when aalec N\ T metimes with derangement of the wmind, ware oured d Tals Particular Notice. 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