r 1 r r V fa. y i xi KANSAS BABY CITY OF Bj Ilia CBT1CURA ECZEMA REMEDIES Our baby when thrrf w rk oM IwVy af flicted with Kczema. Her ! i J, unns, necli, U l and nearly cvwy joint 1i h r Iiodv wc r v i, I Mecdinff when we ootid.. 1 I In frv Crucr.. i JtEMEDIES. W'c hcftMl Willi fTTlfTHA .! ment) and Cvticimia 8o.t md after r application wo could no u rliarge. After ur l.n 1 used them one week soma of tlio spivs va T t -.1. 1 entirely, and ceased to spmid. In Ies t;.u i n month, she was fn-e from scales and ljlem1hes. :i .'1 to-day has as lovely skin and hair as nny c I'd She was shown at the Oraniro Kalr.mri t i :i premium as the prettiest Inhy, over sixteen ofl oi i Mr. A Mrs. Park, 1009 imimW Ave.. Kan. Ui y, Bold iTiryirhtrc. fomiUma a Cmx.coar . Uc-tou. genuine welcome awaits you At JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor, ruin and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beera porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice tehi perance drinks and cigars.' Headache Cured-. A quick cure, a certain euro, j the best cure Is TAYLOR'S ANTI-HEADACHE POWDERS. "We never beard of a case where thoy tailed. We never ex. pect to hear of one. g Don't he nfrutd to j take them. They are 2 harmless. Thoy do not contain one blngle atom of any danger- 2 ons drug. For this reason it Is well to shun all other head- w noho tnodtolnos. Z Avoid risk by Insist- j lag on getting TAY-jJ tOR'S. Our powders can easily be dlstin- gutshed by tho do C llghtful odor and pleasant tasto, and 5. they look like ground coffee. Best of all, they cure almost instantly. c w .Ml fawn tnwu n..m.wnt. vw.. Sfc M TRENTON, N.J. C 4VVVVV QRUHLER BROS. f AT. NOV. 11, H0. JUKI SI, 1)11. TRADE HARK JAN. 21, ... Hiv v. ..uuuu.vu. uuu nilllUlCBI lIUltnilUUB. NONE Genuine fW'TWIN" Th most beautiful I most citable! most norf vt at r The never break I They never cut! They never rust! Made tn Cotton and silk Casings and Nickel Pitted. Ttend 23 cts. (Stamps! for samples "Oenulne Twin." to HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFI CS Tor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Sogs, 4S00Page Book on Treatment of Animals uad Chart Sent Jrce. nas) FeTer,ConestIon.Tnltammatloa; A.A. (Spinal JIcnlnelllg.Mllk jKover. Jt.ll.Mtrnlns. Lamenens, lthenmutisig 4:.!.Illeinpor, Nasal Discharges. Jt.II.Uats or Grubs, Worms. 12.K.CouKbsf Heaves, Pneumonia Colic or Urlpex, Hcllyacbc. 4S.G.I11Ucarrlase. Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases. J. I. --Eruptive Dlarnsea, Manse. J. K.--Diseasesof Dilation, i'aralysls. Single Bottle (over 60 doses), - - ,00 Stable Case, with Specifics, MasnoL. Veterinary Core Oil and Medlcatori $7.00 Jnr Veterinary Cure Oil, 1,00 B!d byDniKKliUl prtptld iqiMMud la any ataUlj ca receipt at prtM. UCHniltE19'aiD. CO., Ill lUTfOllaiaat., tTawTark. H0ME0PAXH1O ff SPECIFIC In uia a) yetra. Tha only rnccmful remady for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from ovar-work or other causes. 91 par vial, cr 6 vials and Isrga vial powder, fori. SoM by PrnttliU, or snt otpt(l 0 rectlpl of prlc. Hvnruuitwuia, co.. 111 a in nrnua su,vTork. fli i. .! . r rl a. V 'jj Croup, Diohtherla, KJieumatisui, ft and all Winter complaints. It Pain, S Internal or External. There are many kinds of pain, but there .s u iU one Pain-KUIer Ktcpltbyyou. TtewaraoMmltalWna. Dat nt'.y tli "In-I'a v i-HVlV. Hold .'rywi ' . ti 'C. an 1 Pr oowe. A Ruined Gown la generally the result when infer ior dress shields aroused The only certain remedy is jro(l ruined or iht CanJUld Dnu pMcl&t. Canfleld Dress Shields. "We agree to replaco any dress damaged hy perspiration when the Canfleld Shield has been properly attached. Aikforand Inslat upon bavin? "Cacfleld Ureas Shields." CANF1ELD RUBBER COMPANY. W Sn Yobk, IIItDOK A PiBIS. For sale by dealer, every if here. Trade-Mark on Tery 1 ohlsld. And In Shenandoah by P. J. Oauehan, R. Ts QUI, A. H. Morffan, A, Owens. THE PRIZE -mm injuring n ii:-g vs. v i Kill MP t 5f?i.a5K BCLU1W0E11NGEIII5D Fears That the Matabeles Are Con templating a Massaore. A. SMALL rOEOE OF DEFENDERS. Only Seven Hundred Men to IHeptn Po.aU bio Attack by Ten nr l'lftoen Tlinilanml Dnrlty Wnrrlota Tbo Native Uprlilliff KneourHged by the Iluera. IlULUWATO, April 18. A fooling of np prehension ns to what the next step of the revolting Mntnbelos will bo pormctitos nil circles horo. Information coining from tho cou&ity around makes it certain tlint tho nntlves tiro preparing nn offonslve movement against this place. Tho num ber of Mutaboles reported gathering nl points noar by Is sufllolont to nppnll the hearts of oven experienced fighters. There is n dread In the minds of many that tht place U in dnnger of being overwholmod by a ruaii of hordes of Mntnbelos nnd the inhabitant put to a wholesale massacre. The fear o.',treaohery is added to the ap prehension of overwhelming numbers. Many indications point to a connivance with tho war parties of supposed f rlondly natives. Thore are many of the latter In tho town Itself, and no white man feelt sure how far he can trust his dusky serv ants. On Wednesday oventng throe Dutch scouts wore son out from hsretosoouro some doflnlto nn3 aoourato information of tho position and unvemonts of the na tives, what they found has servod little to rollovo tho anxiety and suspense. Thoy report that the Matabeles nro gathered like ants In a hill on tho Umgusn river, only six miles north of hero. That some treacherous plot U belncr con cocted Is indicated the faot that native women nro secreting European clothes. Tho natlvo men on the voldt wear the na- tlvo costume, while most of those In Bulu- wnyo wear clothes approaching the Euro pean fashion. By nttlrlng the natlvo war riors in Kuropean garments tho Matabeles hopo that they will be onablod to onter tho town unquestioned. A Matnbolo "boy" has also been caught stealing tho badges and the puggarlo belonging to tho Rhode. sin horso, and It is bollovod that it was in tended to uso those for the purpose of dis guise. It Is plainly notioeablo that the natives in tho town are becoming as thlok as usoi The natlvo population Is at all times n shifting one, and a large number of tho men that innko it up are not known Indi vidually to the whlto people of the town, or to tho authorities. But there is little more confidence felt in the natives who bo- long in the town than in the hostile men who, it is bellovod, are being surreptl tlously Introduced to aid from within when nn attack shall bo mado from without. It looks now as though that might occur at any time. Tho recapture of King Lobengulo s old capltol from the British would bo n fear ful blow to the "paramount power In South Africa." This Is frankly admitted, and yot tho avnllablo force of voluntoors, etc., at Buluwayo Is bolleved to bo not much over 700 men. Mnohluo guns have, it is truo, bcon hurried to tho front from the British flagship st. Georgo, tho mar ket placo has been converted into n strong laager, the old police camp outside tho town and othor.polnts have boon rortllled, but it would take many men and many obstructions to withstand over 10.000 fear less Matabeles, especially If It is truo that they nro bolng "aided and abotted" by Boor commandants and led by old King Lobengula or his son. Although the modern Buluwayo Is some slight distance away from tho old chlof krual or collection of huts which com posed the headquarters, about two years ago, of tho ruler of Matabeloland, to the Mataboles It Is a sore of mecca, which, ac cording to their minds, they nnd nobody elso should possess, and which if recap tured ,must certainly bring thom back their old, historic glories. The feeling has been steadily encouraged by tho agents of the Boers, who have ovcrywhore beon preaching covertly, but effectively, a cru- sado against the llrltlsb. It Is this crusado which is at the bottom of all tho trouble, and It dates from the time of Dr. Jameson s ullbustorlng raid and the bad whipping administered by the Boers to his freebooters. To bring about tho invasion of tho Transvaal tho territory of tho British "South Africa oom pauy was doplotcd of mounted pojlco. arms and ammunition. Thoso wore all enntured by the Boors nnd shipped out of tho country or aro now in tho hands of the burghers. Here was tho opportunity of tho Boor lenders, and they grusped It promptly and firmly. Buluwayo Is really n prlzo worth fight ing for. It has been changed tn two years from n collection of natlvo huts to a mod ern town of brlok, wood and corrugated Iron buildings. It hns.im opera house and several clubs, a newspaper, a law court and a squad of lawyers, a stock exchange and several hotels, a chamber or com merce, a polo ground and golf links, and streets, avenues and churches. The food supply Is reported sufficient to last for a month, but there have been ap peals for additional supplies of ammuni tion, which must come from the south and must bo two or three weeks on the way, evon if the convoy meet with no violence. Tho keeping open of communication Is, therefore, of first Importance. Tho road for twouty miles south of Buluwayo runs through a dlttlcult and dangerous country, and If tho Buluwayo forces ore shut up In the town and unable to patrol the road from Buluwayo to Mangwo, fifty miles lauth, It will, it is believed, be impossible to keep tho road open and to get through provisions. Impossible to Avoid Future Trouble. London, April 18. Tho Times has n lottcr from Johannesburg, bearing ditto of March SO, which confirms the Intelli gence hitherto brought by cable that Co lonial Socretary Chamborlalu had de manded President Kruger's reply to tho Invitation to visit Knglaud within a cer tain numborof hours, but that Mr. Cham berlain had granted an extension of tho time on President Kruger's requost. "If peace Is patched up now, however," sus this lottor, "It seems hardly possible to avoid trouble In the future The military preparations here are qult-i tnconslstaut with ony other explanation than that war is considered imminent." Ten Thousand llritlsh Troops fitr Afrl.a. London, April 18. Despite tho official denials which havo been recolved, The Dally News repeats its assertion that 10, 000 British troops are going to tho Soudan in the outuma. "Those will include," says The Dally Nows. "three battalions of the Household troops, who hare recolved private orders to be ready by the end of July." ihsylvanIail,M'Ul From F. Bromm, Janitor Penhsyl It. U. Depot, Jcrtey City. ' "Would not be without It for our Windows, Brass, rtarble, and Bon Ami The Alodern Cleaner Paint, If I had to pay for it myself.' MENAGES Qnlckly.Thorouithly, Forever Cured. Four out of five who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " the blues." are but paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all autlerers of KltUOItH OP YOUTH. LOST VIROIl and DI.-SEASIX OP JUUK AMI W OMCX. 203 paces; clotb bonnet aft curely sealed and mailed free. Treatment by m&U atrlctly -onUdentlal, and a positive, quick cure guaranteed. No matter bow leng atandlnz. 1 will pos Ively cure you. Write or call. I1R flRR 329M.I5th St.Phlla.Pa. Full Value, No Waste. I am not making sensational street displays, but have a larger clothing business than any other house in Shen andoah. WHY? Because, instead of wasting my money in hiring bands, lavishing decorations, treating curiosity seekers to beer and cigars, and otherwise throwing away my profits, I give my customers the benefit of that much money , and more added See my stock of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING. No brass bands are needed to convince the people of what it is It speaks for itself. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry Sts., Shenandoah, I'a M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading Brewing uo.-s ueer anu roner. 11S and 113 S. Main St. JOHN F. CLEARY, I'UIiK SELTZKIt WATER BOTTLER OF . . . A cure lor headache and stomach troubles. GINGEll ALE, WEISS llEEIt. LAOKlt HKKIt. POUTER. 1 7 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a safe and rellobli) team for driving or for working purpostl pay Shield livery stable a visit. Trans constantly on uaua at reasonable ratue. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. .CHASES' BloodfHerveFood eH0SErTAK.N For Weak and Run-Down People front Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS ! Th. rlcbeatof .11 re.toratl,. food., bi-oaua. it replace the aaine aabntancea to the blood and nerrea that are exuaaitedln h",twollfe.glTlnKlaidab7diaeae,1ndlseiitlon. nigh livlne, overwork, worry, esceaaea, abuae, eto. WHAT IT QQES! Br miking th. blood aolld tleah, muaol. and atreusth. The uertea b.. lag made atronn.the brain becomea actlr. and clear. I orreatoring lout vitality and .topping alt vraatlng dralna and weakneaa la either aei. It baa no equal and a a female regnlator It la worth Ita weight in gold. One boz laata a week. Price sui., or 6boieaItu. Drugglataorbjm.il. Hook free. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UU Cbeatnut St. Philadelphia. ItlAVC IUU Colored Spota, Achea, Old Bona Ulcer. In Mouth, Ilalr-lalllngl Writ. COOXI HllfPUnil Hor. Tftmat. 1-imnlea. acaeur ctl., uut aiu.onio hbpki I'hlciigo. Ill- for proota of ourea. aui'i- iui. aaevuuu. wonc eaaea mm " Bio ua dnye. loo-puge aeaa ir. UAcears grbat victoky His Defeat of tho Forces of Colonel Linares Was Complete, OUBAN WOMEN FOUGHT BRAVELY. An In. urgent Ollleor, Whoan WlfnWaa Cut o Pleeea by tlio Spnnlnrri., Altenip. Sui cide, nnd 1 Severely Kebttketl by tho In anrKent Commander. HAVANA, April 18. Further informa tion from tho front shows that tho bottlo of Tuesday last at I.ochuzn was tho most severe slnco tho beginning of hostilities. It was n comploto defeat for Colonel Lin ares by Gronornl Macoo, whose force con sisted of 8,000 men. Spanish reports placo Colonel Linares' forco nt 1,500 raoii, of whom 450 wero killed and 500 wounded. Tho insurgents lost 200 killed and about 400 wouudod. Maceo led his troops into the thickest of the fight, and Colonel Linares' forces ro trcnted In disorder. Thoy finally made a stand on tho wharf of the San Claudia plantation behind rudo fortifications, un til a warship came to tholr rescue. The Cubnu forces on the shore made end havoo with the troops as thoy embarked, shoot ing thom down in tholr boats. In tho battlo a company of Cuban wo men fought bravely. In on effort to cap ture Colonel Linares an insurgent, Al varez, got separated. Soolng his danger, Mrs. Alvarez and several others followed him. Both husband and wlfo wore caught in tha Spanish linos, nnd tried to fight their way baok with machetes. Thinking that his wlfo was still at his side, Alvarez made his escape, but she was cut off at tho last momont, nnd was lltorally hacked to pieces by Spanish machetes. In his grlof and chagrin Alvarez shot himself se riously. bonoral Maceo commanded Alvarez to appear before him. On demanding a reason for his crime, Alvarez said ho could not endure life purchased by his wife's death. Maroo ropltod: "Pray God you may) die, for if you llvo I will surely hang you. Cuba needs mon too sorely to loso any except In tho faoe of tho enemy." Threo prisoners of war.Gregorlo Borgos, Kstuban Hcrnandoz nnd Joso Bacnllno, wero oxocuted yostordoy at tho Cabanas fortross. They bolongod to tho Insurgent band commanded by Dr. Bruno Sayns. All mot their fato with remarkable cour age. Tho men had boon convicted of in cendiarism. They took part in tho Insur gents' attack on Managua, when consider able proporty was destroyod by flro. Two American citizens havo been ar rested between Cardenas and Mutauzns on n chargo of taking plans of defensos. They huvo been handed over to tho civil authorities, according to tholr treaty rights. A lllsliop Under Arrest, WASHINGTON, April 18. The state de partment has received n briof cablo mcs sago from Consul General Williams, at Havana, announcing tho arrest of Pro tostaht Bishop Alberto Jesus Diaz, who Is well known throughout tho south and to many church people In all parts of the United States. Diaz Is a naturalized American, ami of strong Cuban sympa thies', hut his trionds Insist that his work in Cuba has beon confined to prosolytlng for iho ohurch, ami duny participation in tho rebellion on his part. The Charge Agnlnat Ilialiop Diaz. MADRID, April 18. Advices from Cuba say that the churgo upon which Bishop Diaz, who claims to be a naturalized American citizen, was arrestod was that of promoting correspondence between the robots and the United States. Tho bishop is denlod communication with his friends in tho otllco of tho chief of police, whore only prominent persons aro detained. Mr. Williams, tbo Unltod States consul gen eral, has mado active efforts to see Bishop Diaz, but this has provod to bo impossible, as tho bishop is still cut off from com munication. Catarrh of 20 Years Standing Cured in a Fow Days. Belief Can be Secured in 10 Minutes. Hon. Gcorne Taylor, tho well-known poli tician, of Scranton. Pa., writes-. I havo been I may sa v. a martyr to catch for tho past twenty years and havo tried every known reined y. but cot very little. It any, ren from thein. I was troubled with a nasty coughing, especially in tho morning, nl.-o a constant dronnimr in the throat and the lain in my head was terrible, especially over my eyebrows anu my ureatn was very onensive, as also tho matter that came from my head. List snrlnc I was induced by Mr. Kutuertoru of this town, to give Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder a trial. I did so and can truly say that Its etlects was magical; the nrst applica tion cleared niv head instantly. I took five or six applications and I have not had the slightest symptoms l nave aircauy uescrioeu since and I find my eyesight very much better, in fact I can truthlully say 1 am so per cent a better man since using this remedy than I was bcioro. rneo ou cents. rum i Kirlin's drug storo. ISiplnalou at a Theatrical I'erforniauce, .Tanksvillk. Wis.. April 18. During norformanco of "Tho Three Guardsmen" by Aloxnndor Salvlul ut tho Meyers Opora Ilouso last night a torriuo oxpiosion oc curred near the close of tho second aot. Tho magnesium light apparatus was de foctlvo nnd blow up. Max Mazzanovltoh, nronorty man of tho company, was serf ously mangled by Hying piecos of metal, but will recover. The entire company was on tho stage at tho tlmo tho explosion occurred, but all but Mazzanovlton es corted lniury. No panic occurred, al though the oxpiosion shook tha theater. Ilallroads Arbitrate, Their DifTerencea. Chicago, April 18. Tho arbitrators havo mado tholr decision In tho long standing dispute between tho Atlantic and Paul 11 o nnd tho Santa H o rouits oyor tho division of through trafllo earnings. Tho award of tho arbitrators involves a payment by tho Santa Fo company of about l,ooo,uuo, and will cause a material Increase In tho reve nues of the Atlontio and Paclfio roads, The latter1 poi'-outago of the through rntos Is Increased by tho arbitrators about 5 per coin., nnd Us share of tho nuuual rental to bo paid tho Mojnvo division is de creased about fbW.ooo. An Allldmlt. TliU is to certify that on May 11th, walked to Melick's drug store oua pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rhcuma tlsm which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend It, Charles II. Wet zel, Suubury, Pa, Sworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1801. Walter Slilpman, J. P For sale at 60 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggUti. They last twice as long as others. "O MO" LIGHT. "HITE. CONTAIN NO $S& CONTAIN NO RUBBER, &Vf P ODORLESS. The Omo Manufacturing Co., Tfvnur rinmiktr hain't them, send a t cts (sumps) toC.Esttburn.j6 N.8th St.,PhlUda, ft, , for sample pair. Bom.tltcaa nee-la a reliable, monthly, reziiitln; medicine. O.ilr harmlaas and tho -ureit drugs should be um.i. If you want th. beat, gel Dr. Peal's Pensiyroal Pills Tber prompt, tale ard certain In remit. Theeannlno(Dr, feol'aln.Tcr disap point. Sent anywhere, $1.00. Addrcu PxalMecicisb Co., CloT.Und, O. For sale by I. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. S SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES. S: 1 Not Doing I 1 A Thing 1 But Selling 1 Shoes at 1 FactoryPricesl and that keeps us so busy we have no time for anything Don't tell e 1 s e. us the S people don't know what's what in Shoes; 2 they do.and they have found out that the S: Factory Shoe . . 1 Store. . sell He can and does better shoes for less money than any store. 5: For instance, those 1 Women's Fine Don- B 3 gola Kid Shoes at e $1.50 B 3 3 all styles and no extra S charge for the Fat Ankle Kind or the st tan color. 3 You save a good these 3 half dollar on 3 3 3 3 3 3 A 3 shoes. C: We are headquar- tersforMiners'Goods. Cr - POCKET KNIFE FREE TO EVERY S PURCHASER. t f Factory . . . Shoe Store, 3 3 3 3 3 r"-J. A. MOYER , Manager. fc 3 3 timmmmmmrmftmmft! Made of Neutral Fibre without use of Chemicals. WATER PROOF. RUBBER, Factory, MIDDLETOWN, CONN. A Late Winter Season Brings Down Clothing Prices. Wo have been caught by the frost and to reduce our Immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING Which wo laid in in expectation of an early and lem,'tliy season wo havo decided to mako n SLAUGHTER IN PRICES WITH OUT RESERVE. Head this list of big cuts 1 Xiro spring and slimmer suits at $0 30. Sold last year at $10. Fine French Clay suits, sacks nnd frocks, $3.50. Sold last year at $12.50 and .513. Clay worsted suits, s.ime styles, $7. Sold last year at$ll..")0. Silk and sitiu lined clothing fer tile spring and niimmer trade at very low figures. Tho finest ever brought to Shenan doah. , 10,000 pair of men's pants at half prices 1 Very large stuck of boys' suits at any prico! Novelties in children's clothing that cannot he excelled cither In style, quality or low prices by any of the dealers in the large or small cities. We Challenge Competition in This Line. If you want to se how stylish and cheap our stock is take a look at our immense show windows. Prices on every suit and piece. Wo sell the best men's hut at $1. Other stores charge $2. Fancy kneo pants with braid trimmings for children. Klegant capes to match each suit, Fino waKts for children, They aro peaches in every sense, For bargains go to tho MAMnOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, well known as tho largest nnd" chca cst clothing house in Schuylkill county. L. GOLDIN, Prop. 9 and ii South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. REMOVAL. Of CHRIST. FOLTZ'S burlier shop from East Conl street to 101 West Centre street, formerly occupied by Joseph llolvey, CLEAN TOWEL WITH EVERY SHAVE. HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., Insured In lirst-class re liable companies as reinvented bv DAVID FAUST, iJSK' Also J.Hw nt Accidental Companies, fhlcbcatrr's nelUh IMamsnd llmsd. rENNYROYAL PILLS J V lirr. aim r. litbla. LADit-tik . ProfgUt for l"kichttrt naiuk Vi f ihoiei. tiled with blut rlbboa. Tale nnnltiar. Rtftat limofTOXlt lutlfUU. israms in 1111 ana uoia nieiuiia v tun uhJ imitation, Ai lr(Uu, r woi 4. in iitmr Atr jtrtloalri. iMtitaoalkU tol "Ktllcf for lMAletSiiUttt, bf rUr JiaiU .-luavaa. nsaif . CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop 1 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave la becoming popular. You will like It. make a specialty o( Imlrcuttinz. Wo 6,1 6t ft I Utxalft