CATARRH OF STOMACH. A Heaiant, Simple, but Safe and Effectual Cure for It. f'tarrli or tho ntntiinch linn long lieen con alilsrwl tlie next tlitujc lo Inciimhle. TIjo t"ti'l symptom uren full or Moating sciiw- Ion nfter Mtlnit. Brown nun I mi eoiiHtluica with win r or watery risings, a formntlon of KJfe. musing ptwmiirt) uii tho lieurt and lungs ii ml ullllcull breatliltisi licniiaclios, flokle nT.(tlt(, nctvoumio) and a general J'layt'il out, Uiwulil feeling Ther h often a fmil tusto In tho tnnutli. omii.il tongue and If tho Interior of tlie tiini-li could ho seen Ii would show a ninny, InlNuiud condition The ftiro of tills ,.innicm and ntvt'nnto trouhle Is fomid In n tra meiit which cmues tlie food to he ronilll.v. tlwrntigUy illrvsleil iH'forr It h.w time to ferment mid Irritato tlie di'llmtK tiiiifojgMKfa of tho stomach. Tn Kw.tirnH iruiUtaml h.-nltliy illgr-tinti 1 tho oiih iiocoMnry thing to do and when iiornml d guatlr.ii la secured the ratarrhal cnnilliluu w'.l havo dls:i' ared. According to Dr. llnrlansi.n tho infest and host treatment It to use alter en h meal a tnhiet, ooinpiHcil of DlHtise, Aseptic 'opsin, a little N'nx, tloldeli Seal and ruill iiclds. Tlieno tildets cmii now hn f..iind at nil .'rug stores under tho naino ol Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets hiiiI not helng u t nt medicine can lmut.il with pcrftct mfety hIhI ns.unincu that healthy appetite and thurniigh digestion will follow their regular ukc after meals Mr. N. J. lioober of 2710 Dearborn St. Chicago, III,, writes: "Catarrh is a local condition lesultlug from a neglected und in tho head, whereby the lining membrane of tho nose becomes Inllatucd and tho poUonons dlschargo therefrom passiugbackward into tho throat rearhes tho stomai'h, thus produc- lug catarrh of tlia stomach. Medical authori ties prescribed for mo for three years for catarrh of stomach without euro, but to-day I am the lmpp'est of men after using only one bux of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I cannot flud appropriate words to expn ss my good feeling. I havo fouud Ileal, appetite and sound rest from their uso." Stumt's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho safe.-t preparation us well as the simplest and most convenient remedy for any form of Indiges tion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, sour stomach, hiarthtim and bloating after meals Send for little book in itled free, on stomal h troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich, The tablets cau bo found at all drug stores BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Primary' S-condury or Tertiary BLOOD ,f OISON permanently CURlED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can be t rented nt home for same price under same guarantee.. If you prefer to come here wo will contract to nay ml road fare and hotel bills, and no charge. If we fall to cure : IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains, Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col ored Spots, Ulcers on nny nrtof the body, Hair or Eyebrows railing out, It Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE, TO CURE. We solicit the most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we can not cure. T.ds d 'sense, has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee Ansolute proofs sent sealed on application loo page book sent free Address COOK REMEDY CO., 1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago. XKr Grocers can tell gf you why thbse - whobuy seelig's Wnen kecpcomiiieback used as an for it. Strange iii ....1. 1 . inn admixture to ,t takhe , pcopIe , rurumary tui-jtj-y a new Uitng. ICC U 1 delicious drink ,, millions of Dollars Go up In smoku every year. Take r 0 risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by nAVin FAIKT Insurance Agent Alt" TMm nd AfHdrtll omMrUt rniin-cnfflr-sioitE, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Oontro Street. DRINK CUSARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orauee Champagne lmsraau pain IIUPIUHh "-2 K you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Mfido By IHi!toMa Trui Ca- 610 Urwl U Paw-P SAFE LOCK PUZZLES. THE TROUBLE THAT 13 CAUSED BY LOST COMBINATIONS. A Iteiiinrknl.lr Kxiiprlenes With it Screw Door Snfp, Which Deficit the Aaannltsj of (lie Hxiicrli I'or Three liny mill MkIiIm, Onco n pnlntor working In tho Cotn wcrclnl hotol Bllppod from his ladder nnd In fulling Btruok his foot ngalnst tho knob of tho office safe. A fow inomonts later tho clerk attempted to opon tl.o doors, but found them Inimovnblo; tho blow hnd thrown "on" tho combination. As usual In hotels where some one Is continually on duty closo at hand, the outor look was rnroly used. It was Inst oniployod no long ago that nobody could romombor tho ex net figures that governed It, nnd mi export wnsscut tor. in uetcctivo stories this Indi vidual would have placed his car ngalnst tho door, turnod tho- knob a fow Union, smiled enigmatically and thrown buck tho bolts, but unfortunately such things don't really happen outsldo tho work of M. fiaborlatl. Asa matter of fact, five skilled mochanlcs took turns nt trying for somo SO hours, and finally tho makers woro tele graphed to for the cipher. Tho "stloklng" of snfo doors, as It Is called colloquially, Is something that oc curs now nnd then In ovory city, nnd the most oommon cnuso Is the sudden death of tho man possessing the combination. tjmo cautious merchnnt tumbles ovor with heart dtsonso or npoploiy, nnd Ills snfo In found locked an tight as n drum. In such cases thcro Is only one thing to do. A holo Is drilled through tho door, so ai to glvo ncooss to tho mechanism, nnd tho lock Is thon plckod with n wlro. As burglars often employ tho snmo .process It may bo lntorostlng to ozplaln just how It Is dono. A combination lock consists of nfiurleaof disks, or"tumblors," onch having n, slot on tho edge, nnd whon theso slots nro brought Into illgninont a bar slides through nnd operates the bolts. By moans of u hooked wire it Is compara tively easy for an oxpert to revolve tho disks until tho slots nre all lu tholr correct positions, and that, in a nutshell, is tho whole trlok. The wldoly prevalent Idea that n combi nation lock may bo opened "by car" Is ab surd, nnd tho snfo sharp who pretends to do it resorts to an lngonious method, cull ed "backing up." Ho approaches n safo whon tho combination is "off," nnd by quietly turning tho knftb baokwnrd oan toll by a slight obstruction whon tho first number is reachod. Tho second is "piokod up" tho saino way, nnd so on until tho clplior is in his possession, whon ho boldly announces that he can open the doors wheuovor ho wants to. Many a mnn has boon hoodwinked into bellovlng a good lock worthless by this simple dodge. Sudden donth is by no means responsi ble for nil tho lookouts. Sometimes one of thoso strnngo montnl scissions, in whloh tho ovortnxod brain itself slips n cog, causes a busy nun to forgot for the time being oue or more of the numbers. He mny havo oponed the safe every morning for years and believed tho oombinntlon to bo as familiar as tho face of his wife, but It has slipped away into tho mysterious regions of oblivion, and the harder ho thinks tho loss apt ha is to recall it. Some years ago a Now Orloans merchant suddonly forgot tho second number of his combination. He was in great distress, for be fonred a mental breakdown, and, strange to say, he had tho missing num ber associated in somo manner with tho idea of stopping or pausing. "It has something to do with standing still," ho repeated over and over again to tho baflled experts. At last ho Jumped up with a triumphant whoop. "I have It," ho yelled. "It's 28. Don't you eco, two-eight, to wait? I knew it had soniothlng to do with stopping." Onoof tho most reniarkablo lookouts on record occurred in 1893 in a small town in this state. A general merchant had what was known ns n sarew door safo, with a time lock, whloh got out of order. The door in a safo of this kind is circular and scrows in, nftor which an automatic con trlvnnco throws tho bolts, whloh aro re leased at a given hour by interior clock work. Tho export sont for in this particu lar caso uiado the necessary repairs, but forgot to replace a small bar connecting tho clock and the lock. Consequently whon ho closed tho door the bolts flow into po sition, and tlioro was no way in tho world to got them back. Tho safo contained n quantity of our renoy, several flno wntclu-s and a lot of diamond Jewelry, and the owner was wild to havo it oponed. Thon bogan a battle royal, Tho first schema of tho exports was to bolt a long iron bar to tho door and thon rnlso tho safe by a tackle and let it drop. Tho theory was that tho Jar might cause tho bolts to fly back long enough to onnble tho loverago pressure of tho bar to start the screw. This was tried at least u hum! rod times, but without suo coss. They thon determined to break down tho door itsolf. It was composed of many plates of steel hold together by a series of small bolts. A beam 25 foot long was swung from n derrick llko n battering ram and hurled end on ngalnst the front of tho safo. Shifts of durkies wore en gaged to rollovo each other ut fixed hours, and the blows were timed regularly, two to tho minute. It was bolieved that a vibration could thus bo sot up that would eventually jur out the bolts, and, incredible as it may eoom, tho assault was continued unceasingly three days and nights. Tho blows revorberated through the little town like salvos of artillery, and the whole country around turnod out to see the fun. Sleep was impossible, and one exasperated resident had actually applied for an injunction when the plates nt last sprung auunder. Tho Interior was a wreck. Tho watohos had been literally torn to pieces. The damonds were found wrenohod from their settings and tho ourronoy reduced to rags by abrasion from flying particles. It had to bo sent to tho treasury tor redemption. When an expert is call ml in by a busi ness man who finds himself unablotoopen Lis safo, ho tries the plan, to begin with, of reverting tho numbers given him. It not Infrequently happens that the ownor has accidentally rearranged them In nls mind, and In.nlno cases out of ten that proves to be tho fact. The lorgettui man is always ready to take oath that bo lias mndo no mistake until it is demonstrated before his eyes that ho has. New Orleans TiineS'Domocrat, The Deadly drip Is azaiu abroad In the laud. Tho air you breathe may be full of its fatal germs I Don't neglect tho "drip" or you will ppen the door to Pneumonia and Consumption and Invite death. Itssuro signs are clillls'witti tever, headache, dull heavy paius, mucous dls ihnnri from the nose, sore throat and uever- let-go cough. Don't waste precious time treating this cough with troches, toblots. or poor, cheap syrups. Cure It at once with Dr Klnis's New .Discovery, tho infallihlo remedy fin itrmif l.tnl irniililiH. It kills the disease germs, heals the luugs aud prevents tho dreaded after euects from tho malady. Price 80 cts. aud $ 1.00 Money DacK 11 uoi cureu. A trial bottle free at A. Wasloy's drug store. Mure 3I1T11. Mnnford What uiukos you think the girl loves your Sanford She has begun belittling all tho other girls that I know. Montreal Herald. . Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over palu or every sort Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil, "OOLD DOBT. whose house is conspicuously clean, whose work worries her least, whose leisure time is greatest, how she manages. The chances are ten to one she will answer: " I do all my cleaning with DUdl Powder Sold by nil grocers. Largest package greatest economy. a, t rmtJArm Chicago. 8U Loun. New York. Dr. Peal's - For Sale al KIRLIH'S Drug HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO OF TtIF FIRST WATER. THALF fFWLERS Pa sixth avc. NEW . EGEUCQOFERRfl. The Philadelphia Don't Miss inquirer FOR Some of the special daily features include A SPORTING PAGE, contributed lo by A STATK PArcn. in whirl, tl, ,... i, : x' t r.. ""i'i'ciiiuk ui imorai in everyplace in rennsyi- vania, Isew Tersev. L)elaware and Mnrvln.,.! ii tln k :i .1: iif r. correspondents. A WOMAN'S PAGE, where every morning the latest fashions and every feminine interest are cleverly dealt with in profusely i lustrated articles. A CAI1LE PAGE .dimil.. r cable dispatches --- b" " ALLTHE NEWS, fmm pvm.l, K. dispatches .j....., BEST OF ALL is THE SUNDAY INQUIRER. Included in TllP Stinrinv Tnnti!rr nri f:n.A- 1 l ...f.i. .t t .r pictures by well-known artists m brilliant color I h VtiinHav Innn rw in mt .n...t 1 1... .1 .j uuu 1 3 cuaicu uy any oiner paper. The Sunday Inquirer Magazine is contributed toby the very best witers, sueh as Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kiplinc, Kobert Harr. Anthonv Hone nnd Ian Mnrl men !!;. lc 1. r .i.J. :r . , ..:.i. ,1 ... there are many articles by eminent authorities on scientific. 1 lien, too, there are puzzles with want to make your wits profitable get the next If you want a position in Philadelphia, an THE PHII.AnEI.PHIA lVninURR i " . ; . enterprise nnd circulation. TUB PACIFIC COAST LISIITI'I) VIA. "tub tbue boutuehn eoute." Tho "Pacific Coast Limited," the now California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p. m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. ni. and San Francisco fourth day noon, aud willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Hallways. This luxurious train consists of a coinposito car containing reading, writing, smoking- room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven privato compartments and double drawiue-iooms; twelve section sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car In which all meals will be served a la carte, and traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car line via the scenic route, we will operate 4 weekly Uurlst car via "The Truo Southern Bouto," leaving Chicago every Tuesday aud from St. Louis every Friday morning. For Illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of fare to all points west and southwest, address J, I. McGinn, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Ilopt, Qen'l Eistern Passenger Agent, 301 Broad way, New York. tf Rheumatism Cured in a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disapjears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah, t Coming Kventii, February 10 Grand ball by Patrlotio Drum Corps, in Uobbius' opera house. Feb, 25 Grand entertainment In tho school houso at Turkey Ran by the Ilarmouio Mandolin and Guitar Club. Up to Sate for Fains and Aches. Everybody says Rod Flag Oil, 23c. At Grubler Bros , drug store. "OOLD BUST COMPANY, Boston. rmiadelpula. Pennyroyal PilBs "Vt VIS1IIIUU, v Store. Shenandoah. Pa Paid Purchases of S5 or more . will bo sont FREICHT PREPAID to any railroad station In MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, and NEW JERSEY. ieth ieihTs OUK CITV. 4- 1899 ' a staff of the best sporting authorities. : r ! , . .. , , tIles ,rmrow ... r..: ... .... ........ .uicimi tuusius arc reprouueeu in special .1.. r..ll A....S...J i -. .... ! m., nssmwicu iicss service ana ?peciai and softest half-tone. The colored section of .. . J ." .'(illicoi Ul .HUH 31UIIC3 Ullil SCI1U1, subjects religions, mechanical, literary and cash prizes amounting to $500 00. If you Sunday Inquirer. INQUIRER WANT AD will fix it for you. Pmn,.l..-.,:. i :i - vMi.jji.oiN.1 JCttUIIlL; IICM5UUIICI 111 IllllUCUtC, Are You Going to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via tho Southern Railway. It Is tho shortest, quickest and best route. Its servlco this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent. 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. " You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough aud Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 23 cts., 50 ct. and f 1.00, does not euro take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida 1 This will bo the greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via the Southern Railway. Its the best route. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all the details of your trip for you. What Is Shlloh 1 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption j used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refuud your money Price 25 cts., 50 cU. and fl.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. -St This Is the trade mark of tho short line to Florida the Southern linlhvav Two dally trains are operated all the year, aud during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, Is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else I u tho South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passenger Agont, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. No man ran cure consumption. You can prevent l though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Symp cough, colds, bronchitis, sore throat Never faits I 4111 A A LEPROSY TRAGEDY. THE SACRIFICE OF KAOMOUNA, THE HAWAIIAN BEAUTY. A Story Whirl, SliriL n rirlRlit Mutil Upon the I'lllul Drvntlitn of Knnn- Un WiniK-n U liy n lhili' AiHanco Were Not Itplurnpil. Tlie muni Honolulu erowd mu down at the dock wlmn the Btwnmlilp Australia, Boven day from Snn Frnnclooo, pulled alongside tlie pier on a brilliant, (mini; afternoon In January, 1895 American women In summer afternoon cottumei, a fow Kngllli and a few German women ol society arrayed also for stwimer day (which Is it Honolulu function), leaned back languorously in their carriage) and phaetons, under the shade of parasols, lis tenlntr to the lnsy complimentary talk ol tho duck clad, lei eiiwruathed young limi ne men who combined duty with pleas ure In thrift waiting for the great steamer to slip lalmrlously into her measured berth beside tho pier Tho uvinl groups of silent, expectant eyed Kntmkii men stood lu tlie sliade ol the pier sIhmM, humble in attitude, ohary of words, nnd yet sweet natuml. Somo ol tlie men wore shoulder lets (wreaths oi flowers) over tholr labor grimed hickory shirts, nud'tlio Kanaka women wore lels In crm belt over their flowing white Mother Hnlibanls In truth, tho flower wrwiths were everywhere. Staid, middle aged merchants among the whites wore them about their helmets aud straw hats, nnd nil of tho white women in carriages had Iwlts of Hawaiian oxotlos. All of tho Kanaka women had bare feet. They stood about in little groups ns silent as tho men of their race A few of the Kanaka women carried tiny brown babier silent also Tho young women wero of varying degrees of beauty, their figures snowing 0 unuorm excellence of protior tiou Ono of theo Kanaka women nt tho dock on this brilliant January afternoon was particularly beautiful. Sho was clad like tho rest of tho women of her race. Sho was fully C feet 10 Indies in height, and the whito silk cord with which, unlike tho other Kanaka womon, sho drew her whlto dress nlmut her waist, emphasized tho splendid, bcrolo proportions of her fig ure Knoniouna wemed quite unconscious of her beauty. Tho young shipping clerks, hurrying to nnd fro on tho dock, with their pencils behind their ears, stoppod suddenly when they caught sight of her. Tho women In tho carriages, who had not boon long down from tho States or from Europe saw Knmouna, nnd asked the women of lougor Honolulu residenco, "Who is that glorious creaturef" Kao niounn, with a very sad face, spoke only an occasional word to ono of tho Kanaka women. Tho Australia was tnado fast to the pier, and tho passengers began to troop over tho gangway There was ono man with his pretty young wife and 3-yenr-old llttlo girl. Tho llttlo girl was tho first to catch sight of Koomouna as sho reached tho bottom of tho gangway. Sho quickly freed her hand from hor father's grasp and ran toward Knoniouna with baby words Knoniouna smiled nt tho little irlrl. but did not offer to take her up. Instead, she toiuou tier arms, looking down nt the llt tlo pink faced child pleasantly. Whon tho mother had taken tho llttlo girl, sho mined her eyes' to look nt Kaoniotiua. "Did you ovor In your whole life see such a perfectly beautiful woman?" asked tho young wlfo of her husband in a whiBper wnen no came tip. "And Tlta seemed, to take to her immediately. If we could only havo her for a nurse for Tlta!" Kaoniounn hoard her. ' Knoniouna would love to be that," she replied in a soft Kanaka accented speech, smiling Then a look of pain came Into her face. "But It may not be it may not bo" and with her hands at her oyes Kaomouna turned suddenly nnd dlsno- poared among tho departing men and wo mon or ner race. Thrco months later tho parents of the llttlo girl were at tho dock together to wit ness for tho first timo tho saddest of sights tho departure of tho lepers for tho island of Molokal. The Kllauca Hou, the leper steamer, was out In tho stream, and tho lepers wero being carried out to her In barges A litter was borno through tho roped enclosure for the lepers. On It lay a very old Kanaka woman In the final stages of tho disease. At tho sldo of the litter walked Kaomouna. Hor faco was very sad Tho parents of the little girl wondered. They spoko to nn ofllclal of tho Hawaiian boam of health, who was busy in tho task of embarking tho lopcrs. "burely, they said, "she does not ac company the lepers?" "Vho, Kaomouna?" replied tho health official. "Oh, yes, she does. Dut it is her own choice. Kaomouna, you know, has been secreting her old mother for a num ber of years. Wo always know there was something mysterious about Kaomouna that is, wo have knowit it for the last five years. Sho had mndo queer visits to n palm but far over in tho Miuanu valley. Last wceK we followed her wo felt there was leprosy In it Wo found her mother in the hut Kaomouna had had her in hiding, trying to savo her from Molokal, over since tho disease become evident. Kaomouna Is not Infected in tho least sho has been careful. But sho elects to follow her moth er to Molokal. Extraordinary? Why, not at all 1 You do not understand tho filial devotion of Kanaka women men, too, for that matter, buch coses are common enough. " The parents of tho little girl looked a. each other. There were tears In the moth er's oyes. ' lhat is why she folded her arms and would not touch Tltal" sho said. "In this world of Ood, civilized or uncivilized, could there bo anything moro noblo?" All was ready, and tho Kilauca Hou, with Kaomouna and her mother on board, slowly started down the horbor, the Kana kas on the dock setting up tho weird. plaintive death wall. Washington Star. Bucicien's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cats. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, fAttn- - V. 1 ...I. l. II 1,1 I . v. .1 all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to give peneci satisiaction or mony roiunaea. race 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Another View of It. The new woman looked through her husband's pocket and found the birthday present he had intended to glvo ber, but bod forgotten. "The eternal masculine I" she exclaimed pityingly. Chicago Tribune. Many a Lover Has 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. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D, Kirlin and a guarantee. Catarrh, Hay Fever. Kill the Catarrh microbe ami vou cure iaiarru. inese parasites nest deep in CATAKkii me tissues and folds ol f-.jrtj) the olfactory membrane, NJr V and are difficult to reach alld kil': but Brazilian ejW?'Balm will utterly destroy 5 " SJj, them if used persistently hickobe. as directed. It also des troys the Hay Fever genu in a few days. Use full strength, or nearly so, for Hay Fever, Cure permanent. Shenandoah drag store, wholesale agents. I'.lnpemrnt In n Itrrnrl T1nUet. The try runs that Inl Oompton fell In love with the only child of Hlr John fpoticcr. one of the nt opulent of Lnn lion's merchant (irtnivn, proverbially known nt tlxi (linear "rirli Spcnmr." A writer In The Pall Mall Mngnnlno tolls the story Hlr John, Ixt says, by no means op proved of the odvnnotMof the young court lor, and (XMltlrely roftiwri his conmnt to the marriage The course of true loi, however, never running smooth, Iywd Oompton dovlwd a plan t outwit Sir John ami carry otr tilti ladylove A brllM) to the baker enabled him to dls gulne hlmtMilf and deliver tlie loaves oik morning As soon tin the Ixuket was emptied the lady got In, ami lrd Ootup ton was Imldly carrying Ills precious load down stairs when be was met by Sir John, wIk), luckily not recngnlxing him. gave him a sixpence as a reward for btng so early, ohxr tug that tliat was the way to thrive un discovering tlie truth Sir John wns so angry that be disinherits his daughter, and the quarrel wn only made up through tlie Intervention of Queen Ellmlieth, who Invited him to stand spon sor with her for a child, wlwim lie promts ed to adopt to find it was his own grand son How's Your Cough? Pan-Tins cures It, Me. At Grubler Bros. drug ttorv. Modern l,lilloHiiliy, "Am I the first girl you ever loved?" sho aked him, mure ns n mutter of habit than nnythlng else. "I cannot tll a lie," said he. "You nre not. You nro simply tho best of the buneh." Helng n modern maid, she was eontent Mth that. Cincinnati Knqulrer. Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young terrible the torture they suffer. Only ono sure cure. Dunn's Ointment. Absolutely safe . can't fall. Clrcnnintnnrrii Alter Cnneii.' iJiuy (excitedly) Havo you tiled my application for a divorce yet? I-owyer No, madam, but 1 nm at work on the papers now I.tidy Tliank fortune, I nm not too Intel Destroy nil papers and evidence at once, please Lawyer A reconciliation has been brought about between you and your bus band, 1 Infer. Ijidy Gracious, noi Ho was run ovet and killed by n freight train this morning, and I want to retain you in my suit against tho company for damages. Chi cago News No one would ever he bothered with con stipation if everyone knew how naturally and quickly Ilurdock Wood Hitters regulates tho stomach and bowels. Tlie Empire of llnrotne. There now remains only one people nnd one llttlo valley south of tho equator whose sovereignty has not been claimed by some Eurojxviu power It Is tho valley of 11a rotso, 60 or 00 tulles wide, north of Llalul. in South Africa. And the only reason why tho Mnrotso, who Inhabit It, havo pre served their Independence is that England and Portugal both claim It, and therefor tho work of "civilization" Is ut a stand still It may not bo so easy to conquer the Mnrotso when tho time comes, for they nre a tall, well sot up race, very black In skin. In manners they nro courteous and In bear lug dignified. Every full blooded Marotse is by birtlirlght a chief, and takes Ills place in tho aristocracy of the empire. Tho bora fact that ho is a Marotse Insures the respect of the subservient tribes, and as ho grows to manhood a senso of superiority usually Implants In tho native tho dignity of sell Tesooct. New York World. The Dread of Death. A man bound hand and foot upon a railway iracK can see tne an- reaching danger with is open eyes and re alize now actual and terrible it is; but when a man's faculties are bound about by cords of disease be feels only by a sort of natural in stinct the danger that is coming tltinn him although he cannot actually see it. That awful sense of dread, the feeling that death is near at hand is described by a South Carolina gentleman, Thoi (i Lever. ' Esq , of Lever. Richmond Co , with a truth that everyone who has ever experienced it will immediately recognize "I had what the doctors called nervoin Indi gestion." he says: I took medicine from my family physician for It. but of no avail In look ing over one of the Memorandum Ilook isued by I)r K. V. fierce, of IlnlTalo. K v.. I found a caw like mine described exactly I wrote to I)r Pierce and made a statement. He scut me a descriptive lit of questions, alw hygienic rules "I carried these out as bt I'could. but I thought it almost impossible, as I wirered so much with pain under my ribs and an empty feeling in my stomach. At night I would have cold or hot feet and hands alternately I was getting very nervous and suffered a great deal with uneasiness as to my condition, thinking that death would soon claim me: always expect ing something unusual to take place and having a great dread on my mind. I was also irritable aud impatient, aud was greatly reduced In Mesh. " I could eat scarcely anything that would not produce a lad feeling in my stomach After some hesitation, owing lo mv prejudice against patent medicines. I decided 'to try a few bottles of Dr Pierce's r.otden Medical Discovery and ' Pellets.' After taking several bottles of each I round I was improving. I have to tie careful yet at times as to what I eat. in order that I may feel good and strong I fully believe If any who suffer with indigestion or torpid liver or chronic cold would take Dr. Pierce s (inlden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant Pellets' and observe a few simple hygienic rules thev would soon be greatly benefited, and with little per severance would be entirely cured ' It is a very simple matter to write to Dr. Pk-rce. No charge whatever is made for advice, which will he sent you (in a plau sealed envelope 1 promptly by mail ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND nr pain no 1 ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, litni f Ain-nlLLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOKOUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- 1 STITUTE3. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME. PERRY SAVIS &, SON. UARANTEED. tpI!2VL3Xt. Afflicted mdnntortunste suffering from di nnn nnirnu ixcasscb ud QLUUU rUIOUn ALu.e.latlDglo ormtrrledllfe, (Stricture and Varicocele, ii"btlS- DECEIVED, ROBBED and CUflUM CnbTl.IomcropathlcAllosatrde 1 imT ui'i'ui.i-mnlttclfcUcfkciclsHm amTEIccirls Belt swindlers, and wliu nn honul liunruusccu euro unu iiunir lo pay for It, 01 AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL m Nworn TasttmonluU prove, no matter whit others adtfrtUe or UUflrcUtm. Fresh Cases Cured la 4 to 10 days. IMtManbood&timUl, hronkrn organs restored. Honni IKI.tT'c-i, 0-0, Ban. U'l'J. Treatment by man. Send for bti book. ltexpoKieverrfrmndanddeceltlnmedletnr. lu value to secret suttcrus Is beyond ducrUnloa. F AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TkllD. Ticeavd iri WOMAN 8 RELIEF. lll lfWUKI Wla VVUBLUav. AlWi iWWim. Gl Catob'i TiaiTPiLLifcitA iati bihuti. fXi drat itort. or Mat dtrttt (MaJd), prt th draff 1 Por m1 at KirUu'i drug tor and Bhccaodo i laiirJiijeA CURE G 4ruf iiort wMLI RHEUM FOR YEARS CURED I had fat Wi 111 f r j in. My leg from kt, t - iii w a-il swollen, and the painwoj iM"ii" Iftl. Vxt rslnlUrtford, Wi-.- un ,u t . wit m i, tonoaralL Cr tii nt r.i.niM, ( 1 rn 1 ct (ointment), ami R Nx of C't tii 1 ra P"Ar completely cur. I mn. rtAltltETT T. BAYERS, Har.ford Electric MirtitOo., Hartford, Conn. Smnr frnu Tviitmiht niiTowriiwn. Durto eat 1 Hi with amw Malt Wi,tnbUiw.l I '- 1 n - . . r rMt aoltf wKfc CVUOBBJ U4 Bl I 1 uf L . II. V14 ftlftriLVlNt. V 1 1 n..irtnt UM fmM IViTTIS DlM IXtl CRM. Cut. lv.p.,lki. lki lo tui SH iUitum, tit. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OI3L. C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I J Wounds & Bruise Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tumors. Eczemn & Eruptions. Salt Rheum 4 Tottors. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns eve Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insect. Three Sites, 25c, 50c and $1.00. 3oht by druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of pries Htirimits'arD.ro., 111 m khgu. m.,bt. ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE ! HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. PCni'YKILL DIVISION. Jamaey 18, 1899. Trains will leave Shenandoah lter tn toote date lor S tKican. fltlberton, Fraekvllle. Dark Water, St. CUtr, 1'ottsTtlle. Hamburg, Heading, PottsUmn, l'hoenlxvtlle. TVorrlstown mad Phil saelphta (ltrAd street station) at 615 and 813 a. m., 2 10, 6 19 p m. on wees: daya. Sundays, it 15 a. m., 4 30 p. m. Trains leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at 7 36, 1118 a. m. and 5 48, 7 3 p. m. 8undav. 11 01 a. m. and 5 46 p. m. Leave I'otUvllle lor Shenandoah (via PracW villei 7 10, II 20 a. m., 6 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday IOKs.ni., 3 20 p. m. Iave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lor Shenandoah at 8 33 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at fi 50 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Broad Street Sutton, Philadelphia, FOB. NEW YORK. KiprM. week-days, 8 20, 4 00, 4 50 5 03,3 13,6 SO. 7 S3, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 II 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 S3 ( Limited I 00 and ( 22 p. nj ,) 1 40, 2 80, 8 20, 150,402,500, 3 56-6 00, 7 02, 7 50, tO 00 p. m., 12 01, nltcht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 01. I 50. 5 03, 5 13, 8 20, 9 56, 10 21, 1043 a. m., 12 03, 1283, "180, 1 02. (Limited 4 22,) 5 20, 3 58, 8 33, 702, '750, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night Express for Boston without change, 11 00 a ra., reeklayv, and 7 60 p. m., dally. For Sea Girt, Aabury Park, Ocean Grove, Loner Branch. 8 20. 11 14 a m. 8 80. 4 02 p m weekdays. I.'.. - I n.,...,lll. T-a-nn - .. .1 a.nAn - U 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon,' 3 32, 3 00 (Lambertvllle and uoston only 1, weekuays, and 7 on p m aslly. Buffalo, 9 0U a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and T 02 p ra dallv. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 720,8 82, 10 20. II 23. a. m.. 1203. '1231 812.44L (3 23 Congressional Limited,) 8 17. 5M, 7 8l p. m.. and 12 03 night week days. Sundara, 3 50. 7 20, 9 12, II 23, a. 111., 1209, l 12. 8 12, 4 41, a-ju ingressionai i.imuea,i om 7aip. m. aud t2 03nighL For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, I A3 and 4 01 p m week days. 5 OH and 11 16 p m dally. Atlantic coast L.ine, norma special, 3 20 p m, weekdays. Expreaa 12 09 p m, and 12 03 night, dally. aouinern itauway, norma i.inuieu, 2 sop m, weekdays Express 655 p m, dally. unesapeave At uuio itauway, v al p m, daily. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 10 20 a ra weekdays, 11 10 p ra dally. ieave Market street wnarl aa follows I ix press (or New York. 900am. ISO n n week. days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 880 a m weekdays. for island Heights, 8 30 m and 100 p m weekdays. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware river brldgo Kxpresa. 9 40 a m.. 7 05 p. m. Sundays. 9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 9 00 am, 200, 4 00,3 00. p in. Sundays, 900, 10 00 a m .accommodation 4 u and awpm. For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocn City, A.valon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldwnd and llolli Beach KxDresa. 9 00am.4Uv.BiB weekdays. Sundays. 9 00a ra. r or comers i-oint uxpreM, v w a. m-. auu. t CO. 5 CO. D. m. week dava Sundays. 9 00 and 10 00 a. m The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residence. "Dlnlnir car. I, B. IIUTCHissoir, J. B. Wood, Gen'l Manager. Gan'l i i ia-'t j r Art News and Opinions OP National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday.by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape . in the world. Price 5c a cepj. By mall, S2 a Tea Addrets THE SUN, New York. "ANSY PILLS QWiWlawr Wa:a Bpscirra Co-Praui Bl Porlruurr1! drag ator, X Oan tr ttrasL