BRAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR gives nature the mild assistance needed for the regulation of the 4 menses. It Is of wonderful aid to 4 me gin tust entering womanhood, f to the wife, and to the woman an- 4 Pfichlng or going through the turn 4 or life, women who suffer from 4 anv unnatural rlp.tn art,, kA.r!Hn T down pains In the lower abdomen, ! inning or displacement oi the J womb, can quickly cure their troub- 4 les at home, completely away from 4 the eyes of a Bhvslclan. A few doses taken each month will regu- late the mensei perfectly. 1 LareetottleiaoldtiTdriiireiKtarrti J y ."uuuIUiiciuiaigri,ompiD7, AllanU.Ga, J fh.nnjii;.iib...i.i... ... T Restores Vllality, LostVlrar and Manhood, Cures Inniotency, Nipht Kmlsslonsand wasting diseases, all effect of self- abuse, or exeses anc indls Icrctlon. A ncrvo tonic and blootl builder. Brines the i -ti vorpinit glow to jKiie chucks ami restorss the fire of youth. TOiSK Qy mall fOc per box, O boxes for $'J.CO; Willi u written Riinrnn tco to cure or refund tlio money. Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Bold at Klrlln'4 drug store. Hhcnamloah, l'n, Witch Hazel Oil THE PILE OINTMENT. , One Application Gives Relief. It cures Piles or Hemorrhoids External or Inter nat, Blind or llleedlnff.ltchtnfrorBurnlng.FIsaurcs and Fistulas. Jlellef Immediate euro certain. It cures Bums, Scalds and Ulcerations and Con. tractions from Burns. Tho ilellet Instant beallng wonderful. It cures Torn, Cut or Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It cures Bolls, Carbuncles, Felons, " nunrounds,1 Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Soro Nipples. Invaluable. It cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fovcr Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils. Corns, Bunions, Soro and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects, Mosquito Bites and Sunburns. Three Sizes, 25c, COc. and $1.00 Sold by Druggists, or sent pre-paid on receipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., Cor. William John Sts., SEW YORK. AnUSEHRNTS. Ferguson's Theatre. DAN. J. FERGUSON, Men ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. One Night Only! THURSDAY, DEC. 7, '99. Irelntid'e funniest Irishmen PAT SIAI.ONEY AND TOMMY WATERS. In the "NEW . IRISH VISITORS" And an own selected company Tommy Waters and Frank W. Nason, Managers and Proprietors. Wyle fc Pnnford, Bert Kimball, Merrlce & UusIiIiir. Jieil west, Hie serein lno, M'lle Dcnella, Clara West, and others. PRICES : -25c, 35c and 50c Reserved seats at Klrlln'a drug store, Ferguson's Theatre, DAN. J. FERGUSON, Mgr. One Night Only. Saturday, Dec. 9. IHarie Eatnour and Treaeric ttlurpby To Laugh or . not to Xaugh is not the question, you can't help Laughing. In Wilfred Clarke"! great London success A ise "A Screaming Farce." Public Opinion Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. lteservxl seats at ICIrlin's drug store Ferguson's Theatre. DAK. J. FERQUSOH, Mgr. OliB SOLID WEEK COMMENCING JIOpfiY, DEC 11, '99 MATINEE SATURDAY. John A. Hiiumelein's Big Comedy Company "The IDEALS" Headed bv the popular comedienne Mis 11EATIUCE EAltLE, including the peer of musical organizations, UOWSON'S SUth Century Ilaud aud Orchestra. THE PLAYS, Monday Might THE IRISH HERO. 'Tuesday Klgbt....Jn the Heart of the Storm. Wednesday Night tOST IH NEW YORK. Thursday night THE LADDER OF LIFE. Trlday Might THE DEVIL'S MIME. Saturday Might THE CENSUS TAKER. f RICES : . -, 10, 20 and 30 CIs, Iteaerved acata ai Klrllu'a drug store. 1 J w TUB KIMBBKLY SORTIE Moro Serious Than Has Boon Heretofore Supposed, BOERS HOISTED A WHITE TLAO Anil Then Fired nt the IlrMlnh lle fore SiirrpnilvrliiRT Miijor Scott Tnrner Klllril, Frr-atimntilr lu u. SnlniMii.it Sortie. London, Dec. 7. Tho sortlp from Klmberley on Nov. 2fi appears to have been much more Horlous than hnd been suppoaod. Details aro now arriving of a reconnaissance In force by mount ed troops tinder Major Scott-Turner, at dawn, In tho direction of a rldgo near Carter's Farm, whore tho Doors wore strongly entrenched. Finding tho Doer pickets asleep, Major Scott Turner proceeded along tho rldgo under cover and rushed tho Doer re doubts at 5:25 a. m. In tho feco of a hall of bullets. The Doors hoisted a whlto flag and fired at the British under Its protec tion beforo surrendering. Owing pos sibly to tho exhaustion of their am munition the Drltlali were unablo to follow up tho attack and to seize a large Door langer about 300 yards ahead, especially as Doer reinforce ments wero si-on approaching and tho enemy was keeping up a heavy Are from the shelter of tho thick bush. During the sortio an armored train reconnoltered north and south, while a considerable force of Drltlsh, with flold guns and Maxims, advanced to ward Spytfonteln, holding tho Boers In check In that direction. Ten guns wore engaged simultane ously, and, vlowed from the conning tower, an artillery duel seemed pro ceeding lp every direction, except to ward Kenllworth, tho fusillade being terrible. At 8 o'clock, having no force sufficient fo hold the position he had Btormed, Major Scott-Turner be gan gradually retiring his men. He had a horse shot under him, and a bullet went through tho fleshy part of his shoulder. Several mon had ter rible wounds. It Is alleged that the Boers used Martinis and explosive bullets, and that they frequently fired at tho Brit ish ambulanco wagons. The British captured 28 of tho enemy. There appears to be some doubt as to whether this was tho reconnalsance In which, according to the announce ment of the war office. Major Scott- Turner was killed, or whether that officer met his fata in a subsequent sortie. Some of the special dispatches represent that ho was killed while leading the final attack on the Boer position on Nov. 28. If this be cor rect, it looks like a sortie concerted with Lord Methuen. It is reported from Cape Town that tho Transvaal government still re fuses to acknowledge the right of the United States to interfere regarding prisoners In Pretoria, insisting that Groat Britain must inquire through Commandant General Joubert. The Times prints a letter from an American citizen who left Johannes burg because he was liable to be lm pressed, and who had learned that the United States consul was unable to protect him. He complains bitterly that tho American flag was not respect ed In Pretoria, that his passport was not recognized, and that his position was practically unbearable. -The hottest bombardment of the Ladysmlth selgo took place last Thurs day. The Boers got a new big gun In position on Lombard's Kop. com lZ terns that Is not attained by the 5; fS use of any other patterns. 5; n- ja w j w-. Path-rh (No-Seam.AMowancc Patterns.) Have not an equal for style and perfect fit. 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LE BRUN'S FOR EITHER SEX TI1I5 remedy requires no change of diet. Cure guaranteed In 1 to 3 days. Small nlnlrt nnrlfnen. hv CURE mall $1.00. Sold by Klrlln'a drug store. Christmas Groceries 1 At the Cheapest Store In Town. All tho choicest grades of Dried Fruits, Canned Goods, Citron and Lemon l'ccl. etc. at almost your own prices All our Flour Is sold very cheap, l'oultiy and Truck. ELLIS GUZINSKY, Sie West Centre St, mm I I I Acts gently on the fCiDNEYs, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System rcnmMiciiLr. OU7 THE GENUINE - MANTO tt (AlllvRNIA JTG YRVF(S v nv. v cu, r H- M.vr""t roa sau by n osuciWTi rnx te rt totuc. pletely " cotnmanHite tho town, and shelled our camp that day and the next, planting shells with great ac curacy In the camp of tho Gordon Highlanders and the Manchester regi ment, where there were many narrow escapes. Saturday the bombardment was resumed, doing somo very effect Lvo shooting. Several of our guns have been shattered by the Doer big guns. Story of a Slave. To bo bound lmnd and foot for ycirs by tho chains of disease Is the worst form of slavery. Qeorgo D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was mado free. lie says : My wlto has been so helpless Tor nvo years that she could not turn over in boil alone. After using two bottles of Electric Hitters, she is wonderfully Improved and able to do her own work." This supremo remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, molancboly. head- ache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This mlrucle working ineniciuo is a gouscna to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by Wasloy, Druggist. Up Oo ConI Price. New York. Dec. 7. The anthracite coal companies Vesterday made an ad vance o 25 per cent a ton In tho price of pea, buckwheat and barley, tho steam sizes" of anthracite. The ad vance Is due to the fact that the supply of bituminous coal at this point Is ex ceedingly small. Vou Try It. If Shllob's Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty ycats on this guarantee. Prico 5 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a guarantee. rtlB (IRANI) AMlV MEETING. Coinbinuitri' Shnvr I'redlota a Gront GntuerluK nt Cblonffu. Chicago, Dec. 7. The meeting of the national council of the Grand Army of the Republic and the local general committee closed last night with a dinner and a reception at the Palmer House to the visitors given by the de partment of Illinois, O. A. It., the Women's Relief Corps and Ladles of the Grand Army In honor of Comman der Shaw and National President Har riet J.; Rodge, of. the W. R. C. At the dinner Commander-in-Chief Shaw, In speaking of tho next encampment, ealdt Doubtless the president of the Uni ted States will be In attendance, as well as other leading men of the nation. Admiral Dewey, who Is a great favor ite with the Grand Army, will no doubt be here as the guest of the city of Chicago and the Grand Army com bined. The Grand Army Is very proud of the great admiral. I have advices from all the departments, embracing 45 states, where the Grand Army ex ists, and they are all united In the Judgment that tlm y"ar 1000 will be one of the most glorious In tho annals of the Grand Army." General Shaw Bald that he Intends Visiting, If possible, every department i Of the Grand Army in the United States, and for the months of March and April has planned a tour embrac ing the states of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Louisiana, Florida. Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky and possibly ona or two others. The date for tho encampment naa been fixed from Aug. 28 to Sept. L Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they .would immediately see. the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug, gists. Count Tolittol'a Scrlnna Illness. London, Dec. 7 A special dispatch from Berlin says that Count Tolstoi has been seriously 111. For two days he was unconscious, but he is now slightly better, although great anxiety Is still manifested in Moscow regard ing him. Many a Lover nas turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 85 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a guarantee. Ooliijr Kticr 'fficlr SirieliriirU. New York, Dec. 7. Six hundred and odd Scandinavians sailed away on the St. Paul yesterday homoward bound to upend Christmas with relatives. About 350 of them were from Minne sota and the Dakotas. Nearly all are bachelor farmers, gone to marry their sweothearts and to bring them back. OASTOIIIA. Bean the ) Kind Yoti II3TO Always Bought OVERCOMES 1rriJ ' Torriblo Fate if a Self Confessed Negro Murdror in Kontuoky, CREMATED IN (BROAD DAYLIGHT. TLuttniiniU Turd. lintpt In tliol.) ncli iiHliuiiit fif II tn Vic Inir, nml tint Stitrtril li f I'lri- AVIilch Undc.l Ills I, Ire Sit Attempt nt Secrecy. Mayvlllo, Ky., Dec. 7. Richard Colo man, tho confessed murderer of Mrs. James Lashbroohi wlfo of his employ er, expiated his crlmo In daylight yes terday at the hrinds of a mob, con sisting of thousands of citizens, by burning at the (take after sufforlng torture and fright beyond description. Coleman was a trusted employe. Two months ago, while Mr. Lashbrook wns at work oomo distance from the house, Coleman asked Mrs. Lashbrook to enter tho cabin to took at somo work on which he had been engaged. The negro locked the door on the lnsldo. Mrs. Lashbrook became frightened and screamed. Coleman struck her on tho head, knocking ber down, but not stopping her cries. He thon seized a rnzor and cut hor throat. He picked up tho bleeding body and placed It on the bed. He then left the room, but roturnlng and hearing her groaning ho struck her repeatedly on tho hoad with an ax. The negro then washed the blood from his hands and clothing and wont to where Mr. Lashbrook was at work In the Held and told him that he had bettor come to tho house, as somo one had killed his wife. It was not until after the officers arrived that suspicion was directed against Coloman. He was arrested and taken to Covington for safe keeping. Shortly after his Incarceration at Covington ho made a complete confession to the Jailer. The story of his rovoltlng crime, In cluding worse than murder, was told without any appearance of feeling. The trial was sot for yosterday. Coleman had been told Tuesday night to prepare to return to the sceno of his crime. Ho wns stricken with fear, and begged plteously to be permitted to remain In Cov(ngton until after his trial. On entering tlio train he seemed unable to sit down until ono of the guards forced him Into a seat It de veloped that In the crowd at Coving ton and even on tho train there were some of the relatives of Mrs. Lash brook, ready to convey Information If any attempt was made to secrete the prisoner. The prlsonor, with his escort, arrived here at 10:20 o'clock. As tho train pulled Into the station the mob formed on both sides. Armed men warned the frightened passengers to remain quiet and not to Interfere. Sheriff Perrlno made a bold movement and started walking swiftly, but with no Indica tion of a panic, from the car. A step behind him followed tho ofllcers, with Coleman In their midst, seeking to conceal himself behind the forms of his protectors. As the officers pro ceeded hundreds of stones and other missiles wero thrown, and rovolvers and rifles were freely displayed. The prisoner was frequently struck, and he presented a frightful appearanco. At the court house a mob of over 2,000 men, headed by James Lashbrook, the husband, had been hastily formed. The demand for the prisoner was made, accompanied by threats from tho lead ors. There was a brief struggle, and then tho sheriff and his assistants were overcome and the prisoner pulled from their midst. Through tho center por tion of the town the mob marched, the prisoner being dragged along with the aid of ropes loosely attached to his body. He was the target of hundreds of missiles, and several times he sank half conscious to the ground, while the crowd struck at him with clubs, sticks and whips until his head and body were scarcely recognizable. More dead than alive, he was dragged along and forced to his feet. Scores of wo men Joined the mon. High above the nolso the wretch could be heard plead ing for his life. The place of execution had been se lected weeks ago. At the cricket grounds the prisoner - was strapped against a tree and large quantities of dry brush and wood plied around him, while he was praying for speedy death. James Lashbrook, the husband of tho victim, applied the first match to tho brushwood, and as a brother of tho ' victim struck the second match some ono was slashing at the prisoner's chest with a knife. Not a single shot I was ureu, iub iiurputsq hbuuiiu); io ub to give the wretch the greatest possible i amount and duration of torture. Pep per was forced Into his eyos after ho had been tied. As the flames arose Coleman's hor rors Increased, and he made vain ef forts to withdraw his Iambs from tha flrA nil thn tlmn hpeeini? fnr n ilrlntr of water. Tho ropes were burned and his body finally fell forward on the burning pile. Even then, although It was not certain whether he was living or dead, the crowd used rails and long poles to push his body back Into the flames. It Is not certain how long life lasted. At tho end of three hours the body was practically cremated. Members of the family of Mrs. Lashbrook had re mained to keep up the lire and keep tha body in a position where it would continue to burn. Six-year-old chil dren aided In feeding tho fire. There was not a single effort made to disguise or conceal Identity. All the leaders of tho mob aro well known, and there are hundreds of witnesses who can testify to their participation in the tragedy. They are leading citi zens In all lines of business, and many are members of churches. County Judge Harbeson will empanel a special grand Jury at once to make a speedy Investigation and return in dictments against the leaders. Tho statement that Governor Bradley pro poses to offer a reward for the ap prehension of members of tho mob does not excite much fear that the re ward will be claimed. There is a strong feeling that no punishment will result. The body was left lying In the ashes, and relic hunters took away teeth, bones and flesh and everything from the body that they could lay hands on. The coroner held an Inquest on the charred remains and rendered tho simple verdict: "Death at the hands of a mob." Prevented a Tragedy. Tinielv Information itiveu Mrs. Georee Louy. of New Straitsrille, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy ana saved two lives, A friebttul couch hail long Kepi her awaice every night. She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's Now Discortiy. One bottle wholly cured per, and she writes this marvelous medicine also cured Mr. Long of a sovere attack of Pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for carl nr. all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 50c and 1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trill bottles free at A, Wasley's drug store. Buy Royal l'ateut Flour, the market. It is tbt best in ClllEP OF THE CRft-K NATION. Urn.I'lrnartiiliin I'orlrr riinarii With out OttiiiiMtlmi Prom KullliliioiU. Ardmore, 1. T., Dec. 7. QenBrnl 1'leaannton Porter waa yterdy, at Okmulgee, needed as chief of the Creek Nation. Thero was no demon- 1 GENERAL PLEASANTON PORTER, strntlon on the part of the fullbloods, who had protested against General Porter. After his election Chief Por ter addressed tho legislature. "I respectfully recommend to your honorable body," said he. "tho vital Importance of being represented at Washington by delegates selected In accordance with the constitution of our nation, with full power to agree with congress on tho modifications of tho last agreement submitted to It." Bodily psin loses its terror If you've a bot tle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil In the house. Instant relief in cases of burns, cuts, sprain, accidents of any sort. MAJOR GENERAL WOOD. The Conirpnmlcr at HnntlnKO Hlcvnt oil bj- Prculclrii t McKlnler. Washington, Dec. 7. According to the officials of the war department the promotion of General Wood, who was yesterday nominated by the president as major general of volunteers, Is not likely to cause any Immediate change In his present station and duties as commander of the military province of Santiago and Puerto Principe. Gen eral Wood said yosterday that ho ex pected to return to Santiago In a few days, but that It was posstblo he might be allowed to spend the Christmas holidays In this city. As major general of volunteers Gen, eral Wood will be the second ranking officer In Cuba, his single military su perior being Major General Brooke, who Is a major general In the regular establishment. General Wood's ad vancement gives him rank above Gen erals Wilson, Lee, Wheeler, Dates, Young, Chaffee and Ludlow, nil of whom wero senior to him In the volun teer army. Although all the officers named were major gonorals of volun teers during tho Spanish war they at present hold only the rank of briga dier general. Counting General Wood, there are now eight major generals In the army, Including Generals Miles, Merrltt and Brooke, of the regular army. The other volunteer major generals aro Shatter, Otis, Lawton and MacArthur. You Are Free I" ' you were In prison and a oa spirit suddenly opened : door and said " Go You are free I " vou wouldn't stoD to ask whether the key that opened the door was the regulation pattern or not. If it opened the door, that is enough. Thou sands of women who are sick and suffering might speedily be made strong and well again it it was not lor an unreasonable pre judice against any but so-called ' regula- tion" methods. "Three years ago I was almost gone with womb trouble says Mrs. Jennie J. Jackson, of fergusson's wnsrr, me oi wo., va., in letter to Dr. R V. fierce, oi iiunaio, r4. y. triA minv dlffVrMit ntMlHnri unA cnt tin Vf . ter unUl I tried Dr. Pierce's medicines. The first bottle rave me ease. I have Uken six bat I ties and I feel as well as ever In my life. " My doctor did not have any faith In 1 patent 1 medicines ' but he says ' tomilhing has done you good.' I know if I had not taken Dr. Pierce's meQicine j couia uoi nve uvea long as 1 was nothing but a skeleton. 1 was so thin in flesh that it hurt me to He down. Now I am well, and can work hard all day and do as much walking as I ever did, and sleep well all night. I can never be thankful enough for the good Dr. Pierce's medicines did me." Dr. Fierce is a regular graduated and educated physician. He has had a more practical life -long experience with all forms of women's diseases than any other doctor In this country. His "Favorite Prescription " for female complaints is the most marvelously effective remedy for this purpose lu tha world. bunenng women neea not ncsiiate to write to bitn. All letters are held sacredly confidential and free advice will be sent by mall in plain sealed envelope. Constipation is a little illness that if neglected builds a big one. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. Ctlrbnlrr'i i:nll.U 11:a:i.i... tUand. 'ENNYRDYAL HU.S un far inttlc.it!, , i Htlkf r..r Ladle.." -rci Cl.lolif.,rrCLcuilcilJo..,lJ.lllor. Sola tj tU Umi OrtU'.i. riULAUA-ti'A A box of our srccinL rnniLi dew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivored at your homo Columbia Brewing Company millions of Dollars Go up In nmokt, overy year Talcs no risks but get your houses, stock, fur nlture, etc., Insured In first-class re mole companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, 2we Ani ' 120 Booth JatdlnSI mk .'Qot mm n U -TVV Origin! ucdiniy wmiiit A VMl lT-Mttlr TMcAMr a; j' il. 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Il corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity cf being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures oi the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In50c. and$l. sires. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall. address ur. Mimer u. iiom of 8urR. Co., Blnghamton. N. Y, When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking. No 13 North Jardin St. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." 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Special Sales or Special Prices We don't have any because our regular prices are lower than those of dealers who advertise special prices. This is where you save your money every time you buy. Don't forgot us for your FURNITURE. D. & J. SEIGEL, Faultless Labor SsFaultless Prices Are responsible for our always busy business. Try us on plumbing and gas fitting. You wont regret the trial. P. W. Bell, Cor. White & Lloyd Sts. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beet and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Reer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. PPOFF55IONAI CARDS. M. HUHKK ATIORMBY-AT-LAW. Ofl!c Ka-an bulldlnr, coraer ol Main an Centre tret 8benndoh. j ulaudk nnow.t, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: Cor. Centre and Wbito ttreett, nes f ltlr Toomf v fnc. 1 tiltt lll.lilt, M. U., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURfJHON. No. 80 Kiut Mrd rHreel. Office bourst U to a. m. 1 lo 1p.m. 7 to? p. in. pilOF JOHN JONBB. flDSlCAI. INSTRUCTOR, Lock Roz S, Mt-or Otlv. P flavins: studied under seme ol the masters lo London and Paris, will rive leaaoi 1 on the violin, msndolin, (tuiar rd vocal coltu Term) reancnsbla. Addms lnrot ntn thn lewelor Hhftnnrinb HAIRY GROWTH i,h! nature It ui 1 t fir xim and tnj1 health h 'jmient -j Jltlfort nc Depilatine i a h.tml-An hqulfl aj i td to t ft-e from . id, a . tics or .niton, which v I t muve uprnuut h.r f A ' f.. e or bvdjr in three mtnnte wMhmit the l k " i -tti tn-tirx ur in. n,,vrnictiv By occasional B. t . ttins the hair Mini sre permanently eraH. M I it and yo,i wilt he pirated with r- l' llichly endorsed by the "L sited Sutet H h Kcrta." !tnt aecurely aealed !n plain CMC for $1 00. All ciwreapnttdence in charge of ladles sad cfy letter treated a ucredly confidential. Send your order now. No natter Kat mVt remedy you my hae tried if you are dti&an t . J it ta evident you haee not nted l pllttlna. My book let "Aidi to Beauty" containing n t or my unexcelled toilet rieama and other h.... complexion preparation, mailed free. Write. Mhs. lourine. S3 DUAfiE STREET, (iiW YORt Trial bottle good for two npi llcutlooa sent postpaid on receipt of 10 ceLtn In stamp. FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. TheThTe itfwl thetMtof year. ana luve cured thousands of casf ofNf j Diieafcet, such as Debility, Lnziinets, Sleepless oess and Varicocele. A troonr. Ac They dear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion tv r f ft . anrl immrf a hi1ik and losses are checked fermanently . Unless patients They overcomes Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, increase vlp; or and banish "pains DECORATIVE ART S3 Has achieved Its Rreatest triumphs Infour artistic and handsome stock ot wall paper. All the latest designs and fashionable shades and colorings Are embodied In our superb stock of art wall papers. We have them from $1.00 per roll for high art decorations to S cents per roll for bedroom, parlor, hall or dlnlni; room papers. All Artistic I All Protty I 224 West Centre St. Shenandoah. 103105 S. Main St. consistent with Lauer's Reading Reer and Porter Brewers of the purest .... finest and BRE These products are seldom equalled and never surpassed. Also bottlers of all " 1 A . Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH. . AA,
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