1 "' -mafnnr "O0LD DOST.' "OLD D0T, ' To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean. MAKi: A TKsT OP STUAKT'S DVsrHl'. 3IA TA1IMJTS. No troublo la more common or tnnro nilsiin deratood tlinu nervous tlrnin-inl.i. People, having It tli Ink tliclr norvea ore toliltuno niid aro .surprised t'int I liny nro nut cured by nerve medicines Tlio mil siit of tlio nils chief Is lost slight of. Tho stotuncli Is tlio orgMi to bo looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any P tin wliatovor in tlio stomach) uor perhaps any of tlio usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In mo stomach so much as In nearly every orgau. In somo cases tho heart palpitates and Is irregular; In otlicrs tho kidneys are airectedj in others the bowels are ooustlpatod. with headaches; still othors are troubled with PROP. HENRY V. 1JEGKER, A. M. loss of flesh and appetite with accumulations of gas, sour rlsines anil heartburn. It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They euro sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and ap petite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, constipation and headache. Send for valuable little book, on stomach diseases by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich. All druggists sell full-sized packages at 60 cents. Prof. Henry W. Becker, A. M. the well-k'nown religious worker and witter of St. Louis. Secretary of the Mission Board of the German Methodist church. Chief Clerk and Expert Accountant for tho Harbor and Wharf Commission. Public Secretary for the St. Louis School Patrons' Association, and tho District Conference of Stewards of tho M. E. Church; also takes an active part in the work of tho Epworth League, and to writo on re ligious and enducational topics for several magazines. How he found relief is best told in his own words: "Some weeks ago my brother heard mo say something about iiidigestiou, and taking a box from his pocket said "Try Stuart's gJTablets " I did, and was promptly volleyed Then investigated the nature of tho tablets and became satisfied that they were made of just tho iii;bt things and in just the right proitortiuns to uid in the assimilation of food. I licartllyemlorso thoni in nil respects, and 1 keep tuem constantly on nana." rr.o (ID v. rOBTNKlHT TOUKS VIA l-KNNSYLVANIA HAIL ROAD. The midwinter exodus has begun. Tho discomforts aud dangers of our Northern winter are directing attention to tho sunny lands of the South. The flist Pennsylvania Railroad tour to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks In Florida, will leave New York and Philadelphia JauU' ary 24 Excursion tickets, including railway trans portatiuu, Pullman accommodations (one borth), aud meals eu route In both directions while traveling on tho special train, will be sold at the following rates: New York, 50.00; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington, $48 00; Pittsburg, 33 00, and at proportionate rates from other points. For tickets, itineraries and other inforina Hon apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent at 1100 Broadway, New York ; or to (loo. W Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Scratch, scratch, surtch; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep durlug tho night. Itching piles horrible plague Doun's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents, BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary S'condury or Tertiary BLOOD FOISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can be treated ut home for same price under same guarantee. K you prefer to come here wo will contract to nay railroad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, it we fall to euro IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still liavo aches and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Col ored bpots, Ulcers on any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It la this. Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. Wo solicit the most obstinate caseB and challenge the world for a case we can not cure. Tnis disease bus always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $800,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee ADSolute proofs sent sealed on application loo page book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. no pain rrwi jou RUPTURE It yon wear the CHAMPION TRUSS. wuulawnia nju Co 61D Loeuii t Pais. v I Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet r softness of tho skin Is Inra IrUbly obtained br thor who use Pouomi'i Complexion Ponder. niMMfir 1 mi 11 1 Sip Singuar and Fatal Acoident to tlio British Ship Aiidolina. SEVENTEEN SAILORS DROWNED. Tlio Votxpl, AVIiIIh Wnltlnu; to lie l.Diulcil, Wtm t'wot In 11 S(imll Whllu TIioho 011 Honril tVcro StiH'pliiii-Not 11 Mont ItoHoupd. Tacoinn, Wash., Jan. 1C The -Urltlsli ship Andellnu, 2,315 tons, of Nova Sco tia, Captain O. V. Stalling, sank In 22 fathoms of water In front of tho St. I'aul mill wharf, and the captain, mat" and IB of the crew were drowned. The accident occurred during the night. The vessel came here In ballast from Shanghai. The batlast had been ills- charged, and the ship waa lying; at anchor waiting1 to be towed Into tho dock. A terrific gale raged on "the bay, the wind blowing 3C miles an hour. Two great boom logs were placed beside the Amlellna, one on each aide. Dur ing the gale between 2 and 4 In the morning one. of the logs went adrift. causing the ship to careen and to cap size with very little warning to the crew. The vessel was entirely without ballast and the hatches were open. All oh hoard were caught llkerats In a trap and had no chance to escape. Th"? ship simply turned over, the water (lowed In the open hatches and she sank. The full list of those lost by the cap sizing of the vessels Is as follows: Captain Q. W. Stalling, of Annapolis, N. S.; E. II. Crowe, aged 39, London derry, N. S., first mate: E. a. Doe, aged 23, Blackpool, Eng.; Memey Jos salm, Victoria, B. C; Joseph II. A. D'Hollyere, Ostend, apprentice; Rich ard Reginald Hanze, Ostend, Belgium, apprentice; Charles Smith, United States, boatswain; James Daly, New York, boatswain; J. It. Brown, Bar badoes, cook; II. Hansen, Sweden, able seaman; John Jensen, Denmark, sea man, John NIelson, Norway, seaman; F. Ostrum, Finland, seaman; Edward Letz, Hegla, Russia, seaman; Fred Hlndstrom, Norway, seaman; August Simonson, Holland, seaman; Pat Wil son, St. John's, N. F seaman. The ship, which was of English build and worth probably $150,000', entered this port several days ago. She was to have loaded wheat for Europe. Fri day the Andellna was taken to the Eureka dock and all her ballast re moved and the hold cleared prepara tory to receiving cargo. She was4then towed to anchorage several hundred yards northeast Of the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber company's dock, at which point the .disaster overtook her. She had out, according to the best In formation obtainable, the starboard anchor, weighing at least two tons, while to either side of the vessel wer attached the ballast logs used to keep a ship upright during the absence of cargo or ballast. The ship was riding easily when the skippers of other vessels anchored In the bay retired for the night. When daylight dawned no signs of the An dellna were visible. Over the spot where the ship rode at anchor the night before only a danger signal buoy lamp was visible. When the absence of the ship was discovered Captain Doty and Captain Burley took the tug Fairfield and mnde an Investigation, and It was soon determined beyond possibility of doubt that the ship had gone to the bottom. One of the ballast logs was found. To this dangled part of the chain by which It was originally fas tened to the 111 fated ship. In addition one of the lifeboats', a mattress with the name of the ship on It and several oars were found. Late yesterday afternoon the vessel was located. She lies on her broadside under 23 fathoms of water, close to the spot where she had been anchored. The vessel will probably be raised and the bodies of the dead sailors recovered. When the Andellna entered this port she was manned by a crew of nearly 30 men. Some deserted and others were discharged until only 18 were left. The only list of victims obtainable Is that given by Percy B. Buck, an apprentice, who was Injured two days prior to the disaster and taken to one of the Ta coma hospitals. Discovered by a Woman. Annilior mMi diseoverv has been made. ...! d..,- hv n tailv in ihis country. "Dis- Mil.. III., .w, "J - J J - an faetnnA itc rltitrtif- unon her and for seven years sue wunsiooo us severest icsis, but her vital organs were nnaennmeu nu death seemed imminent. For three months .1.. ...... nl,..,l I,.,.ccant1v nntl rniiM not sleen. .VMIII-.I iu.idw.ujt ' ' t She finally discovered a way to recovery, by . - 1 . . 1 r t- vi I. v... purchasing 01 us a Dome oi ur. rwing s new Discovery lor consumption, ana was so uuicii ll.. nrt tn,irtrt fircf fl rKfV lllflt she sletlt all leu"" -1 ---- ----r- ;!,,. nii .!tl-i two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther ' ... .. ... r. r t : 1. - l.uu. 1 uus wrues w v. muuun. u,, f ck.tkv M P Trial bottles free at A. Wasley s Drug store, neguiar sue juk "u I.oo. -tveryDoiue guaramccu. CiilnnHO Murclor Itclirlnu Missionary, Brussels, Jan. 16. Word has been re ceived here that a Belgian missionary, Father Belbrouck, haB been murdered by the Chinese at Hu-Peh, In the prov ince of the same name, central China and that the mission house has been burned. ' Try Graln-0 1 Try Oraln-0 I Ask your Grocer to-day to show you a package of GRAIN-O, the ntw food drink that takes the place of coflee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. l4 the price of coffee. 15c and 3$ ct. por package. Sold by all grocers. Jlr. IIiiisI"h Fiinornr. Washington, Jan. 1G. The public funeral of the late Representative Nel son Dlngley took place today. Theahody" was talcen from the Hamilton House to the capltol at 10 o'clock this morning and placed In the hall of the house, where the public funeral services, con ducted by Rev. S. M. Newman, of the Congregational church, assisted by Chaplain Couden, of the house of rep resentatives, took place. The remains will be taken to the Pennsylvania rail road station and placed aboard a car attached to the 4:20 o'clock train for Lewlstorwn, Me., via New York. They will be accompanied by members of the family now here, the committee of both houseB of congress and other friends. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. Tiia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of rajSLrajararai llMlllliW I w.l M MiWMil IWIIUllttlM SIXTH AVE. 1a IBIh A. fOlhST. 1D ( ''9 Vdl MEW YOUR S1AliSS&2&rJl 1 G&WI liefer TO 5TA' ROUGH MANDLIM6 PRICES-TOE LOWCSTf W Puixtiatit cf S5 er The nifAlo U inf mlrooi ttctm, in VAIA. ATif Mf., me HHiPSmte. ymuofT. uissitmifm 1 1 .1 bis store. ISLAM. COMCTICUT. mi ntw mstr. Bomsttnu needs a rellsble, monthlr, regnlstlne medicine. Only hiralMi a&d the pnreit drugs iheeld ueJ. 11 you int the best, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills They are prompt, life and eertela In reult. The ceaalne (Dr. Feal'i) aerer iUM Mint. Beat any where, fl.tt, AiartMf&u,UaBicUBC QeieUnd, O. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Will continue to glre week by weelc durtnr 1899, by means of IIlustntiOD and text, all the Important newi o the world la a dear and concise maoaer. POLITICS Iadepe&dent of partita, deroted to good goverameat, it will not htntate to approve or disapprove, whatever the situation may be. Cuba and the Philippines Hawaii and Porto Rico II. G. Weill Spsclal articles wilt appear on these two countries by Messrs. Phil. Robinson aad P. D. Millet, both of whom made special Journeys to the manas. ...the best . . ; PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE Y3AR is what HARPER'S WEEKLY his been la the past and mil be in the future. The great work accomplished In the late SpaDlsh.Americaa war is characteristic of the WEEKLY'S live and energetic policy. SERIAL STORIES WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES. Br H. O, Weill WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. By B. S. Van Zlle THE CONSPIRATORS By R. W. Ch.mberi Some Short-Story Contributors W.E. Norrls Owen Hall F.J. McCarthy H. S. Merrlman E. F. Benson II. S. Williams John Corbln M. S. Brlscoo R. W. Chambers THE WEST and Its Industries will be treated In a series o( articles by Franklin Matthews. The London Letter will be written by Arnold White, and will be full of timely matter. Calpsi Wnnoey AMATEUR ATHLETICS will be continued weeltlr by Its well-known editor, Mr, Caipar Whitney JO Ctnts a Copy Subtcrtpllon, S4 00 a Ytar Addrese HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York, N. Y. If Franklin M.llhtw Rxcurelou to doveriior's IiiHueurntlon. For the convenience ot persons desiring to participate in or witness the inauguration of Col. Wm. A. Stone as Governor of Pennsyl vania at Harrisburg, January 17th, 1600, the Philadelphia aud Heading Hallway has ar ranged to sell from all stations in Pennsyl vania, excursion tickets at tho special rate of single fare for the round trip with a minimum of twenty-five cents. These tickets to be sold and good going only on January HUli and 17th, and good for return until January 18th, 1690, Inclusive. For time ot trains, rates of fare and othr information apply to any Philadelphia aud Reading ticket agent or address Edson J. Weeks, Geu'l I'usa'r Agt., Philadelpuia, On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's (Jousuinptiou Cure Is this guar antce : "All we ask of you is to use two thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then it you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refuud the prico paid." Price S3 eta., 60 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D, Klrlin and a guarantee. Those who once buy SnKLIQ'S the keep cotuliiguacic for it. This ad best by mixture makes the flavor of cof adding a lit- tlerf Seellg's to ordinary fee delicious. All r.rocers. k coflee tc. a puckge- I A Handsome Comploxlon I is one ot the greatest charms a woman can 1 I possess rozMNfa. Compluxiok 1owdku; I gives It. Healthflilness of the bath depends lately on cleanliness of the bath tub. Coux health and shun sickness by using WASHING PoWDS for all household cleansing purposes. Largest package greatest economy. Sold everywhere. Made only by THEN. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. BU Louis. Boston. New York. 1'hlladelphla. mor will t it at the fountain. HCW tOUK. FCmTLHHU. Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ART The leading artists of the contry will contribute to the pages of the WEEKLY, as heretofore, making It the foremost illustrated weekly. These places will be siailarly treated by Caspar Whitney and W. Dinwiddle, who likewise made a study of the places. ALASKA and Its resources will be the subject of a series of papers by Edward J, Spurr. This Busy World by E. S. Martin, will continue t arauie and instruct Its readers. Lauer'sJ22 Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority oi beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA millions of Dollars Go up in emoko overy year. Take to risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class re name companies as represented by lUVm FAUST. &rance Aent 120 South JardlnSI Also Life tad Accidental omvanlM the rai(M(;i!is Nicaragua Canal Bill May Pom tho Sonato This Woek. DIS0DSBIN0 TUE PBA0E TEEATY. Tlio I'litlliiplnti Question Will l'l-oli-ithly lie DcIimIimI In Opitu Samlon )i Ioiu'iit of tlii Diioiiint'iit 'Siiy 'I'lmy lliivc VnttM Knoiiuli tn lleftxit It. WuihlnRton, Jan. 16. It Is the pur r'ofc of Senator Dnvls, In chnraje of the peace treaty, to asraln call it up as nioti as It enn be reached without dln plm lug othfr measure which taHw pre rcilenre under th existing orders of the senate. These questions are the In dian appropriation bill and tire Nlca ruguan canal bill. Under the agreement made last week the canal bill-will be taken up at. 3 o'clock tomorrow for discussion In -peeches not to exceed 16 minutes In duration. There Is no agreement for a vote on the bill, but the belief Is gen eral that the understanding already lenched will lead to an early vole. The senators opposed to the pending bill express no Intention of trying to pre vent a vote, and the friends of the bill are very confident that this culmina tion will not be postponed beyond Wednesday. Senutor Morgan, who has led the contest for the measure, today expressed the opinion that the final vote would be reached before adjourn ment tomorrow, and he predicts that the bill will go through without being amended In any essential particular. The acceptance by the committee of the Iterry amendments has had the ef fect of removing much ot the opposi tion to the bill, and there Is believed to be little doubt of Its passage when the vote Is taken. The senators attended the funeral of Representative Dlngley at noon today, but after the ceremony they returned to their desks and resumed considera tion of the tsdlan bill. This bill may continue to hold attention until tomor row evening, and If such should prove to be the case the further consideration of the treaty would be postponed until after action upon the Nicaragua bill. In the menntlme the pension and dip lomatic appropriation bills will have been reported from the committee on appropriations, but It Is not the pur pose at present to give them prece dence over the treaty. Senator Bacon has given notice of a speech on the general question of ex tension of territory on Wednesday. His address will be based updn the resolu tions regarding the status of the Fili pinos Introduced by himself sometime since, and Its delivery may lead to con slderable debate, practically on the peace treaty, in open session. It Is also probable that there will be more or less discussion of the resolution of Senator Hoar for the recognition of the Inde pendence of the Filipinos, Introduced on Saturday last. The opponents of the treaty profess great confidence In being able to de feat It. upon a vote, und to believe that the friends of the argeement will seek to postpone a vote until next session. The Democratic opponents of the agreement have held several meetings during the past week, and those who have attended profess to be very hope ful concerning the outlook. They claim 31 votes In opposition, or three more than necessary to defeat. They say they will be satisfied to have the treaty ratified providing an amendment Is engrafted upon it declaring against the maintenance of sovereignty In the Philippines, but the supporters of the treaty decline so far to grant any such concession. In the house the main Interest at taches to the time-when the Important bill for the Increase of. the regular army can be taken up. It Is awaiting the re covery of Chairman Hull, of the mili tary committee, and should he be about by the end of the week this measure will be brought forward. Dut there Is little prospect that his convalescence will permit this. He was sitting up yesterday, but his strength Is hardly equal to leading In this contest. The house held no business session today, owing to the death of Mr. Ding ley. All the members attended the funeral services In the hall of the house at noon. EGYPTIAN FORCES DEFEATED. Tenth Snuilaiic-u Itu t till ton Kntlt'olv Dentroyi'il by Iiervlslit-i. London, Jan. 16. The MornlngLeader publishes the following dispatch from Cairo: "Rumors are In circulation here that on Dec. 2S the Dervishes un der Emir Fedil, on the Blue Nile, de feated the Kgyptlnn forces, the Tenth Soudanese battalion being entirely de stroyed. It Is reported that reinforce ments are being hurried up to the scens and that another battle Is imminent." According to a dispatch from Cairo on Jan. 5 Colonel Lewis, wTth a Soudan ese regiment and a detachment of Ir regular troops, attacked Fedll, the last remaining formidable Dervish chief, while he was crossing the Blue Nile on Dec. 26, at the cataract south of Rose- Iro, storming the Island on which Fedll took up his position and capturing 1,500 Dervishes, Fedll, however, escaped with 300 followers. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever sores, r.ltni. At,annA1 I, .1 1.) 1 K! I I all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. Jt M guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price ' cents per cox. or sale by A. Waaler. Hunk s. .. . lln.i .--..'irliliio. Montreal, Jan. 10. Albert E. Mussen, teller of the savings department of the Merchants' bank, has been arrested There Is a shortage in his accounts, which, It is said, -will amount to $60,000. His relatives are wealthy. How Is Your Wife ? ITas she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa Hon, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlln aud a guarantee. 5 l'lilpnlos Coiiio to Soo MuKIiiIkv. San Francisco, Jan. 16. There arriv ed from Europe on Saturday three em issaries of Agulnaldo Senor Morto, Senor I.owde nnd Senor Luld en route to Washington on a secret mission. Nearly HCJ Yunr. Old. Utlca, N. V., Jan. 16. Mrs. Emily J. Mosely, who would have been 102 years eld hal she lived until April, died at he Heme For the Homeless last night. Rheumatism Cured lu a Dir. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t Ok'E ClIAHGI. SLAVERY. Importing fiitiipxi. (nolle to Work on l'lHIitntliiiiH In Mexico. Vnncotiver. II. C. Jan. 1. Th" steamship Empress of Japan, from Hong Konc. brought 4M Aslitlr ntf-r-age paseiigrs. many of whom wr-rf low caste Chines eool(s. One hundred and ninety-one of the men were des tined for Tamplco, Mex. It Is stated that they have been engaged under contract to work on plantations and on railway construction, their wages are to be sent to their families In China, and they are to be permitted to return to China after two years of work. It Is stated that a Chinaman named Ma Gop Is arranging to Import 1.J00 of these coolies from Hong Kong. While the first contingent for Mexico were being loaded Into a sieclal train of 6oachR which were lined up along the steamer dock some San Francisco Chinese residents of this city created a panic among the newly arrived coun tiymen by telling them they had been sold Into slavery, and would never be permitted to return to China. A stam pede followed, and the officials wer obliged to resort to violence In order to check the rush of the men. whl. h was In the direction of the water. A score of them were knocked down with clubs, and the crowd was only stopp d In time to prevent its plunging over the docks. The Chinese here "are circulating a story that the men have been sold at sums ranging from M00 to J 1.000. and that they will never lie permitted to re teurn to China. A DNiiHtroiiH Toi-iiiiilo. Longvlew, Tex., Jan. IS. A tornado passed through this county Friday from the southwest, four miles north west of Kllgore. The tornado demol ished a tenement house on the Moore place, in which were a woman named Mrs. McCune and five children, dan gerously Injuring all, and perhaps fa tally Injuring Mrs. McCune. Acres ot forest trees were uprooted and every thing was swept before the wind's fury. The rain was the heaviest evet witnessed, and the creeks are so swollen that communication Is Impos sible with the southern part of the country. Crowd's lli-nr 1 r. Abbott'" uc.M""'or. New York, Jan. 16. There was an actual crush before the opening of th doors of Plymouth church, Brooklyn, yesterday morning of people determin ed to hear Itev. Newell Dwlght mills. formerly of Chicago, deliver his first Sunday sermon In the edifice. People stood five and six deep In the real aisles, and there was a line of listeners standing along the walls of the spacl ous side aisles. It was probably the largest attendance since the Beechei period. Dr. Hlllls seemed perfectly at ease and spoke so distinctly that every person In the church heard him. lleiliiclnir Tlmo to llnvntin. New York. Jan. 16. At noon today a train service was started from Jersey City over the Pennsylvania railroad and the Plant system which will reduce the time of travel to Havana by three hours. Hitherto the train making shlf connections at Tampa for Havana has left Jersey City at 9 a. m., but the New York and Florida siieclal, which began service today, will by Increased speed make the same ship connections, though starting three hours later. All space In this first train Is taken, and state rooms are fully engaged until late In February. A- London burglar was set upon by a pet orang-outang in a house he was robbing, and was so badly bitten and mutilated that lie died. Moet of the so - called protections against burglary, do not protect any more man most oi uie so-caucu "remedies" protect from the burglary of the " house of this body" by the crafty burglar Disease. Like the regular burg lar, disease works with as little dis turbance as possible 3? Vou think you have that jewel of health you possess in perfect safety. Hut little disturbances if they were heeded would show the burg lar at his work. Loss of appetite pre cedes loss of flesh. 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Finally I wrote you the particulars in my case and you advised your 'Golden Medical Discovery' which I began to take From the first bottle I began to feel better anil when 1 had taken eight bottrt the sore was healed up." Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti pation and biliousness. They never gripe. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine. Chest In Itself. Simple, Safa and Quick Curs for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- Buy ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' Dr.THEELB04HorthSixthSt. GUARANTEES TO CURE after the so-csutd greatest, most celebrated and nlst'St advertising doctors fall, no natter whsttbev claim. LOST MANHOOD Asm iinnR. nvnitifv. BiK Abuitt, Blood JWion, fiinclurrs, SJirunlen or On tlrtlopd oraant. rotiurtlv is only one la t h a world tocare VARICOCELE without cutting. Hook tree exposlnr ejerradvertTsTn(;raud,ElectrToIlf It swin dlers, fake Medical Institutes, etc. irri casts cvrij wilou duyt. Treatment by mall. Instant relict. DRINK CLARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. 8 mm My wife wis in the most horrible condition of any human UelnR, from Eczema. Rtlocoulil noltiwr alt down nor lie down, her torture waj so intense. I tried all the doctors that I could reach, tmt fJia got so that I firmly believe ibs vould Inyo died within twelve hours If I had not been advised of Craem IlEumira and got then). NryritotcmltoittfptntKVhovrt Hfttr th fir$t application, although the hid net ilrptfrr term tinf, and with two boxes of Crmrciu (ointment) and ooo caVo of CtmccKA Soir teat altoiutely cvrrJ, and It well and hearty to-day. raiov Celt TiisntsvT m Tdamrrsro, Tinna catiia Ik not, with Loss or llsta. Warnbtths mm CeTirraswur-. mUi aatfiUar with Curicri. par- !t rr mJHet ,hln mm, M mllt dosea ef Ccvc aa It i Ts. greatest o4bae4 piirtflen aad httnsoe cars. Paid IhrnvrBAat lbs vetld. IMrriB D. lr C Coar SoU IVr-p., ttvica. ItovloCnreth Worttcssm.Cr HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles op Homorrhorda Fissures & Flstulaa Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Brulsea. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Totters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insocta. Three Sires, 25c, 50c and UXO. SoM by druggist, or snl postpaid on receipt of prloa lllrilRH'IO.rO., Ill a III HIIIuM.,)nlt. COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCni'YKII.1. DIVISION. JlMABV 16, 1899 Tralna wilt leal e Shenfindoah utter 4ne aooi date tor VlKan. OUberlon, Fraclcvtlle, Dark. Water. St Clair, rotUvllle. Hamburg, Reading , l'ottntown. Pboenlxvtlle. Norrtatown and PbtU asclphlrt (lirrfvd street atatlon) at S 15 and 8 13 a. m., 2 10, 6 U p in. on week daya. Tundae, H IS a. m., 4 SO p. m. Tralna leave Frnckvllle for Shenandoah at 7 36, 11 46 a.m. and 3 46, 7 86 p, m. Sunday, II 01 a. m. and 3 46 p. tu. Leave I'nttavllle lor Shenandoah (via Frack vllle 710, 1131 a. m., 5 30, 7 10 p.m. Sunday 1033 A. In.. 3 20 p. m. Leave PbllHdclpMa, (Broad street station), for Shevnndoah at 8 33 a. m., 4 10 p. m. weekdays. Sundays leave at n 50 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Ilroad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOIl NEW YOKK. Kxpreiu.week-days, 8 30, 4 Oo, 4 SO 5 03,3 13,6 SO. 7 83, 8 20,9 30, "10 21 II 00 a. ni 12 00 noon, 12 83 (Limited 1 00 and I22 P. rj ,) 1 40, J B0, 8 20, 3 50, 4 02, 3 00, 3 56 6 00, 7 02. 7 50, 10 00 p. m., 1201, IllRht. Sundays, 820, 4 OT. 150. 303, 513, 8 20.9 50. 10 21, 10 43 a. m., 12 03. 12 83, ISO, 4 02, (Limited M22,) 5 30, 3 56, 6 33, 702, 7 50, 1000 p. m., 12 01nlbt Express for lioston without change, 11 00 ca., week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, Asbury Iark, Ocean Orove, iMiiK itrancu, s m, it is a m, a w, yj p m weekdays. I....- T I. t It I?..-, CI 4 mj 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 32, 5 00 ( Lanibertvllle and reason only 1, weeicuays, anu 7t p m aaiiy. Uiiilnlo, 9 Oil a m, 12 00 noon weekday, and 7 OJ p til daily. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wasblneton.8Sa7aO.8 82. 10 20. 11 33. a. ra.. 1209. '1231 117.812.4 41. (3 23 Congressional Limited,) 6 17. 353, 7 81 D. in., and 12 03 nlirht week days. Sundays. 3 50. 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. 111., 1200, M 12. 3 12, 1 41, (520 Congressional Limited,) 6M 781p. m. and 12 05 night. ror lialtimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 1 03 and 4 01pm week daya. 5 OH and 11 16 p m dally. AtiantiQ coaai L.ine, r loriua teciui, jb ro, week days. Express 12 09 p m, and 12 u5 night dally. aouiuern luuiway, t-ioriun Litiutcu. j j i m, weekdays Express 6 53 p m, dally. uncsapeaKe x uuio itauway, 7u pm.aaiir. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a m weekdays, 1110 pm dally. Leave Market street wharf as followii Ex. press for New York, 900am, 4 30 p ra week days. For Long Iirancb, via Seaside Park, ( HO a m weekdays. For Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p m Weekdays. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delawar river bridge Express. 9 40 a m.. 705 p.m. SundaTs. 9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 900 am, 200,4 00,5 00 p m. Sundays, 900, 1009 a m taccominouauon soosiuioiup m. rur Lw ,1t ci JSIO lliy, UOT"i Uliy. Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwralana Hollj Ileach Express, 900a m, 4uw, p D weekdays. Sundaya. 9 00 a m. ror homers l'olnv Express, 9 00 a. m., 100 4 00. 3 CO. p. m. week dava Sunday. 9 00 and 1000 a, m. The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. 'inning car. I, B. HuTCHixsox, J, It. Wood, Gen'l Manajtor, Gen'l Pass'c'r Ac News Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sutiday.by tnail,$S a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday uewspape m the world. Pries 5c a copy. Bj mall, S2 a year Address THE BUN, Hework. "AftaSY PILLS! ALL Klinr . 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