Li 1 1 BLESSING. finny People In Shcnntidoali Learning to Appreciate. What n bWIng it in. Sought after by t' ousamli. bhetmndiMli Is finding it out Many . miserable man ii happy row. Nights of Unrest, day of trouble. Aiiy Milne skin dlteaws mean thi. Itrtilng Piles mean it. Itcfiua, just n bad, Httd juttubadtocure ll'i' Donn's Ointment does it. Ueiieves at once, mid citrcs If y6u ne u iohji enough. A Siecific fur mi) itchiness of the si in. A blessing to n sttfferirig iHihllc. Here's Shenandodi wool to back it. Mrs. KlUtbtth Slltier, of No. Ill West Oml street, ued Donn's Ointment and thi- m what vhe taya about it. "For live yours I hatl Kczcmt on one of my limbs and I could get nollilrg to cure it, nllhough I tried ninny rem edies. I have sent away and paid one dollar a box for p cparntions which did me no good at all. I rend about Doaii's Ointment -and procured a box at Kirlin's Pharmacy. The first time I applied it, it gave relief and it was the first remedy which henled lliy eczema and sulxlutd the inllimation. My ankle used to itch and burn so that I could not sleep and this added to my other suffering. 1 am very glad thnt I learned about Doan's Ointment and used it for it is the best remedy for eczema I ever found in a search extending over five years." Doan's Ointment for sale liy all dealers. Price 50 conts. Mailed hy Foster-Milburn Co., Bullalo, N. Y sole agents for tlio U. S. Koinomher the numo Donn's and take no other. Cheap l-lxcnralnn to Washington. On Thursday, Feb. 23rd, the Philadelphia & ReadluK Hallway will run n cheap excur sion to Washington, D. C, tickets good to return on any regular train inside of ten days. Ttie train will cmnposcd of "Royal Blue Vestlbilled Coaqhes" and a Pullman lluflotcnr, running as second section of the train leav (tig .Shenandoah at 0:53 a. in. Fare, single rato fur round trip. As Congress is in eossloo, no better ilmo could bo selected for the trip. Yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., SO ct. and $1 00, does not euro tako the buttle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over 11 fty yen-son this guarantee. Price 25 cte. Bud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirllu and a guarantee. Buy Keystone floor Bo suro that tho name LiwtiG & Bafb. Ashland. Pa., ia printed on iiui aw & u rjaaatMaii.v.a k k ' & w A SPECIALTY. Prlmnry Secondary or Tertiary BLOOD POISON permanently CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS. You can bo (rented at home for same price under same guarantee. If you prefer to come here we will contract to pay rat Toad fare and hotel bills, and no charge, if we full to cure IF YOU HAVE taken mercury, iodide potash, and still have acheft and pains. Mucous Patches In mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col or, d Spots, Ulcers on any part of tho body, Hair or Eyebrows falling out, It Is this Secondary BLOOD POISON WE GUARANTEE TO CURE. We solicit tho most obstinate cases and challenge the world for a case we can not cure. T is disease has always battled 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 Mnsouic Temple, Chicago. 9t If wf nan kMI vmi one sc. package of who tuts admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch has added little of Seel- llg' to ordinary the spot. Grocen rcones knows a frmnii rlrink thnl nave faliEL.ICJ'5. Uui please her husband . millions of Dollars Qo up in smoko every year. Take 10 risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insurea in nrsv-ciass re. liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, At" Ttf nd Awrfrlnt1 imnnU rniui-ciifflr-stoke, o DEAI.EIl IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wost Oontro Gtreet. DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA HNE QUAIJTV -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparllla.. and Orange Champagne A FREE AND EASY TALK. How nn KnirllRli Cllrl Met the Rtrl. periir of France. Im,y wl,oso reminiscences nro entitled "inrulftn Courts and Foreign llonie, wiys thnt In her girlhood alio wm Knylng In rrls mid 0110 day went to call upon her rolntivo, Inl Mnliuonbiiry. Ho waa not nt homo, mid sho took tin 11 Ixx.k iind snt down to wnlt for him. Soon tho door opened, nml n m,n. man entered. I In my girlish ltormno thought him mther freo nml cbhv. as ho also mt down nml mi tor.,, 1 in tlon with me Wo dlsoussetl Frpiirb tmli. tlos, and he asked 1110 why I wore violets "Honullsn." anli! 1 "t t 1..' ,7 ' ' .iiipvum- 135. also Informed him that 111V sUtftp wna itocpcr anil ilwjwr into politics. I told mm now uiomuorant frictions culled tho emperor Co Monsieur-la. I mndo Win fOiir llV t.lllrirr htm MV.n . t.i called oir us yesterday, and how durlnn I. la . I I . . 1 , 1 . , .. . his nnnuiuiunmni n commotion, nml rushod to tho window. all: (I hnt did Montolcmbcrt dor" asked my 1 acquaintance. 'Ho mailo mo furious," I replied. "For was fnclnir tho wltiflnwnnfl ,lnlliwM.ini.. ho 1" lloil hi. nhiilr mitnit ntift entrl tn ..... T t.ltril 111V lini.1.' nn him C T -..-I , ' . w., .11.11. . .J a III. him, seized him by the collar and forced 1.1... , ... 1 ,, mm iu burn njuuu. My sister then entered tho room and looked daggerx at mo for talking with an unknown Frenchman. Prosontly she walked out, -and my friend said: "What a striking looking glrll Sbo Is llko one of Scott's heroines." "And what nm I like?" I asked eagerly. "You," said ho, looking at mo.flxodly, 'hava a i?lft whlnh l1nn era ir fmwuwr1n and which I should llko. You havo the gift of gab, and no mistake." I was ancrrv thnn itnri nnnrlv nr-tnA witt. vexation, "Aro you coming to the Tuilerles ball next week?" asked he. "Nn." KftM T niilW. T oor.' t have novor boon presented at our court. I would give anything to como. I havo never seen tho emperor In my llfo." An amusea iook came ovorhls face, and left tho room to join my sister. Then Trfird MnlmnalMlw finma It. nn.1 T hennl him nml tlin cfrn rrny rnll.fnn n.1 ...u 1 . v.. u,,u lauorhlncr in thn tinrf. rvwitn Mvtrln,f1r. lta. cussing Bomo very good Joke. Then Lord jiuiiinpsnury joined us, furiously angry. I was afraid nf him. nml an T HntornlnnH carry matters with a high hand. "vno is your snabliy looking friend?" I nsked, trying to put on a brave face. jiy snaooy jooKing rnena Is the em peror of the Frenoh. A nlco opinion he will hnve of my cousins!" Thl.4 iviul n. rlnwrifnll n mv nMn T I I talked too much I But next day there came an inviiauon to uio xuilerles ball, and I knew the emperor had forgiven me. Boohed the Orave. A startllnii Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, toncue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite cradually growing weaker day by day. inree piiysicians had given mo up. l'ortun tely, a friend advised trvine 'Electric flitters.' and to my great joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks, aud am now a well man. 1 know they saved my llfn. ami rnhlw.il Himrmvnnf nnntliAp vlpflm No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Delaytl Too Lonir. "T think I'll aet mv wife a cookbook.' said the young man. now loner navo vou ucou marncur asked tho experienced one. "Six months." UrTnn Intal Vll fill CTlf tn hlTft llOUErht if tUn ficaf. hn will take it now as an Indication that you no longer love her. ' ' lnaiunapous journal. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tho ear, There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by cnnstltu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by un In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gct9 inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, nnd when it Is entirely closed deafness s the result,and unless the Inflammation can be uken out and this tnbe restored to its normal condition, hearing .will bo destroyed forever) nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, whUh is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sesd for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family rills are the best. Color In Lies. It's a white Ho when mamma tells papa Mutt baby has been saying, but when pnpn goes nnd repeats It at the offlco lt'g another mutter; n Ho becomes moroorless soiled by being mopped around. Detroit Journal. What Is Shiloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured Innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with the results we will refund your money Price 25 cU., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee, Many well dressed London dandles havo contracts with west end florists for tho supply of buttonhole bouquets. As a rulo tho charge is about ?o a wceK, ana this includes two buttonholes dally, ono for wear during tho duy and tho other for the evening. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of An eminent medical man says tho lnstru ment least detrimental to tho health of asnlrlnc musicians Is the flute. Its prao tlce, ho nsscrts, Is not only free from risk, but It may also bo indulged in witn posi tiyo benellt to the health. The word squlrrol is from two Greek words which mean snaaow wm. A Card, We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho raonoy on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warrautod Syrup of Tar if It falls to cure your cough or cold. We also guaran too a 25-cent bottle to prfive satisfactory or money refunded. A. Waslcy, O. II. HaseU' buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, aud P. W, lllorstcln & Co. U-H-33t-dw Lacked One l'cntinl.' "Thoy say tho 1 hills nro cosy to coun terfnlr. " cnlil tho man with tho growler. "Not without iv sample," asserted tha man with tho nlokel and tho penny with h hnln In tr. Sometimes an easy Job 1b boyond the roach of ft willing man. umcngo i-osi Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every sort Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. UOLD DUST. I aiT""'"1 hall BomsMnits Been a rollabU, monthly, reitnUtlne niHleio. Or, r 'larmlrMond thepuiMtdri.gsshtald b. ukkI. lfyoa want lh t.eot, set Op. Peal's Penrna2 PsUs They are prompt, to.fe and oerUIn In malt. Tb esalD (Utt TmV) ocTer JIakk ( v"T For Sale al KIRUN'S Drusr 'HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORK . SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITK - w JB fmi hiKkt tl tS w m mil W rUHHT ntrtm n,w mm mnt, new Sbbbm-,- i?hzf unuiiit. KMoT. uituemtcm. tmu fia I I OsSP B1 mw, etuccTKtrr, mi rsu. Kunfumu, fiSawnul UKS1 UillH .gfl. TOE FORTUNE TOLD, I WE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE ST WHICH YOUR FUTURE zabah, ut world-rtnowned pUnet horoicopa deUneUoa of joar life. U wlli tin jour tnonl FiriiM. diV 1 poiltlon, charuter, tbUit, Urto, probibW lensth of life, pouibla Mcldtou, adTlcti sl mtCUUouoD 1ot tstin, mrrU. frieolj.ineuin., ipec.UUon, buiinni mitun, ou. RICHES TO BE OB HOT ? A SINGLE ANSWER MAY eena iu mou ua gift trothfal horosoop reidingcf uii onar a wit mat. au ZARAHtho ASTROLOGER, Lack Frm rSMSS ' " link tb. imaiMa If Mrulaty otooUbl MB UilniubU ood da.Ull UdltlW!.' TIIK PACIFIC COAST LIMITI'l) VIA "tub tbue bouthebn boutk." Tho "Pacific Coast Limited," tlio new California train will leave Chicago at -:00 p. m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m,, every Tuesday and Saturday arriviug at Los Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways. This luxurious train consists of a coinposito car containing reading, writing, smoking- room, bullet, barber-shop anil bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and double drawins-iooms ; twelve scctlou slecplug-cars with stato and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which all meals will bo served a la carte, aud traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes aro un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car line via tho scenic route, wo will operate a weekly Uurist car via "The Truo Southern Route," leaving Chicago every Tuesday and from St. Louis every Friday morning. For Illustrated and descriptive literature time tables, very lowest rata of fare to all points west and southwest, address J. I'. McGinn, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Hopt, Qen'l Eistern Passenger Agcut, 391 llroad way, New York. tf Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu. ralgia radically cures in I to 3 (lays. 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 ceuts. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t Ricillolve' Famlllnrlty. "Fllplclgh U rather familiar In his mannor, Isn't hof" "Fnmlliarf yiiy, that fellow would rul drcss an icicle ns 'Ike.'" Philadelphia Call. . A Common Banger. If you have ever had a cold whloh you permitted to "wear away" it may interest you to know it was a dangerous proceeding. Every cold and cough which is neglectod paves thn way lor consumption, bronchitis, asthma or catarrh. Otto's Cure, the famous German throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from con sumption. Sold by all druggists. I'ricos L'5o and 50c por bottle. Pohemlnn geoso which aro driven long distances to innrket aro hhod beforu start ing 011 tho Joumoy by bolng sent tvpoutci ly ovor jmtuhoti of t'tr mlxud with sand. This tonus a hunl crust on tho feet, en abling tho geoso to travel over great dis tances. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an ofl'enelvo breath, Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by IU action on the bowels, eto, as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guiraiitee. Price 23 eta. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kullu and a guarantee. Mii,jyn C10M VQut Healthfulness of Uie bath depend largely on cleanliness of the bath tub. Court health and ihun sickness by using G0M Ifl&SHINd PoWD for all household cleansing purpose?. Largest package greatest economy. Bold everywhere Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St, txuls. Boston. New York. Philadelphia. wsiiwwn uu auiwM W,j UIGTrilIIU V, Store, Shenandoah, Pa. A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE. "SOLAR BIOLOGY." CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. EgjptUn Attrologtr, who hu Uta crtitirjj inch u- TO BE. ISSH fS2SX$l . " cut, rreMBi and fotara hi. LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. i&ct dat or tlrtn and I will lmmadiftUl rttara jo a jour life, od prore 11 ia b all tni br jovnelf. X ala comma aiuiioai trieUr con&dcaU&l. Aiinm Box 403, PMIadoIpMa, Pa. Uiuudi. Bit voodtrfil endloUaoj and Utu on ftuoi Are You Going to Florida ? If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Railway. It is the shortest, quickest and best route. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further information to John -M. Iienll, District Pabseuger Agent, 28 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Young Mothers. CroUD Is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Sliiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has never been known to fall. Tho worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and ?1.00. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee. I . Will You Winter In Florida ? This will be tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Railway. Its the best route. If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Had Catarrh 30 Years. Josiah Bacon, conductor on the P. W. & 15. R. R., says. "I hail suffered with catarrh for 36 years aud regarded my case as hopeless. One day I saw the testimonial of Geo. II. Ilearn iu a Braz iliatlltalm circular. 1 learn was the engineer 011 my train and I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Ilearn and his cure gave me hope. I began" tue use ot tlie Ualm at ouce. There was not much changeforthefirsttwoiuonths but then I began to improve and in six months, to my inexpressible satisfaction, I was entirely cured." Shenandoah dug store, wholesale agents. This Is tho trade mark of the short lino to Florida tho Southern Railway. Two dally trains are operated all the year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else in the South, ask for a ticket v'a the Southoru Railway. Write to John M. Boall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. It Bits the Spot That's Right. What? Pau-Tina for coughs aud colds. At Qruhlcr Bros., drug store. Collllug Kvents, Feb. 32 Social aud cnteitalnment under auspioos of the Ladles' Aid Soolety of M. E, church, in lecture room of chutnli. Feb 28 Grand entertainment in the school house at Turkey Run by the Harmonic Mandolin and Guitar Club. Mar. IU. Schuppe Bros. Minstrels at For gusou't theatre. Animal performance. April 3. Grand coucert iu the P. M. church, corner Jardin ami Oak streets, uudcr auspices of the church choir. No man can euro consumption, Ycu can prevont it though. Dr. Wood's NSrway Pine Syrup curud eougba, colds, bronchitis, eoro throat. Never fails. -at HE GAVE IT HIS VEST BUT REVENGE AND THE GARMENT WERE NOT LONG WANTING. I.leutrtinnf HreiTer'n Ifttcltlnj? Itxpr rlciipp With Hnln-ln-ttir-I'nrr, In Will cli llir (iri-nt Stunt Chief W i'lioruiiKhli' CoMnt. Captain Kdwaril P. llrewer of the regu lar cavalry while n llfmtoitnnt wan sta tioned at Port SherUbin with bis troop during tho World'g fair. llrewer U known amonK his brother officers and the snalety of Chicago ns "I'aniy," n name given to him for bis extreme nicety In drew ami his performance h ecort mllltalre to the In fanta Kulnlle. Hut he U no oarpet knight, M hU encounter with old Iltiin-In-the-Fnoe will tleinonstmto. During all the yenrn of hi service, with the one exception of hU tour at Shrldan, llrewer has been In the Held or frontier RnrrlsoiiH. He Ium put In many long years on tho trails of ApnchM and Sioux and Is noted no an Indian fighter. The encounter with the wily, treacherous, cross eyd, bow legged old chief and medicine man was the aftermath of the lost uprising among the Sioux. Drawer and his oomtunnd went forth from ltoso bud and rounded up old "Rain" and his band nnd forced them to get buck to the agency. This made the old Indian very sore, nnd he laid for n, chance to get even. He got even, but eventually quit loser. This is how It nil onmo nliout: Soon after his return Mr. llrewer ap plied for a few days' leave of absence to visit some friends a few hundred miles array. Having received permission, he started in the ambulance one morning with a party of ladles for the railroad dspot. Looking ahead, they wsro considerably surprised to ooo a mounted Indian with a rille thrown across his saddle bow block lng the passage. Ho was ono of the finest specimens of his race, a man of about 45 or 60 years of age, well built and dressed with' gaudiest of costumes. Nervously toy ing with the rifle norms his saddle and oastlug several hcowllng glances nt the lieutenant, whom he no doubt recognized n his recent captor, ho spoku a few very Imprcsslvo and vehement words to the old driver, who spoke Sioux about as well as tho Indian himself. "What does ho nay, Burgess, and why doesn't ho let us pass?" Inquired the lieu tenant, scenting somo devilment on tho part of his copper colored friend. "It's Ilain-tn-the-Foco, sir, and he says ho wants your yellow vost. " Impressed with the fact that thero was no alternative and moved by tho on treatles of the frightened ladles, tho lieu tenant reluctantly disrobed and passed tho coveted prizo to tho redskin, who received It with a malicious grin ot triumph and then allowed the ambulance to prooeed. Brewer had no intention of letting tho matter drop here, but resigned himself to the sting ot the premeditated Insult with as good n grace as possible under the cir cumstances, llrmly resolving to fix that Indian at tho first opportunity that offered. Ho requested the driver and ladles to maintain tho btrlctest sllenco. After tho expiration ot his leavo he re turned to tho post. A fow days after ho chanced to meet a fow Indian boys and promised a big silver dollar to tho ono who should first Inform him when Kaln-ln-the-Faco came Into tho post. A month wont by, and Brewer was sitting one afternoon with a group of officers expatlutlng on tho virtues of the first sergeant of K troop, an old dragoon of 20 yoars' sorvlco, when ho was Interrupted by tho steward, who an nounced that an Indian boy was Impa tiently demanding to sco him. Immediately tho almost forgotten epi sode of tho vest occurred to Brewer and, unceremoniously soizlng his campaign hat, ho rushed for the door. A little half naked Indian boy informed him that Italn-ln-tho-Faco had just como Into camp and than reached out his hand for tho covoted dollar. 3Ir. Brewer ordered his horso and, mounting, rodo across, tho pamdo In tho direction of tho now visible redskin, who was heading up tho well beaten path to the '"canteen." Tho first Intimation old "Rain" received that any one was anxious to sco him was the whistling of a bullet past his head. Hastily glancing In tho direction of tho shot, ho saw his old cav alry friend headed toward him at full speed. Rain-ln-the-Fnce Immediately wheeled his supplo llttlo pony In tho direc tion of tho aguncy and sot out at full speed. Brewer, seeing that ho had his man on the run, satisfied himself with keeping a couple of hundred yards In tho rear. The chaso led up hill and down dale, tho pralrio flew by so fast that It mado ono dizzy to look nt tho tall grass. Brewer discharged an occasional shot to mako tho Indian appreciate tho gravity of his situa tion. Tho chief was now thoroughly frightened and gavo vent to his feelings by a series of short high shrieks at every shot. Raln-ln-tho-Fnco reached his topeo,flung himself to tho ground and rushed lnsldo to grasp a weapon, whon Brewer's rlflo rang out again, and a ball toro its way through tho dry buffalo 'hides of tho In dian's tent. Tho sturdy lieutenant reined up his panting stood In front of tho squalid hovel and with his rifle at his shoulder summoned tho terrified savago to como out. Raln-ln-the-Foco sheepishly obeyed, with his hands held over his head In token of surrender. Brewer mado the In dlan disrobe. Ho removed his feathered ornaments, ghost shirt, brecchelout, beaded leggings and moccasins until ho was as devoid of clothes as on his natal day. Brewer then directed him to placo his apparel on tho flames, which he sheep ishly i did. Tho finery was soon converted into ashes, and his most prized and boast ed trophy, tho yellow vest, was next order ed produced. Its pristine gaudy splendor was gone, as It had too often partaken of tho food of its thievish possessor. With another shot or two which threw up tha dirt at the Indian's feet Rnln-ln-tho-Faco executed somo rapid steps never known to wordanco or puppy feast and disappeared Into tho corner of his dingy tepeo. Raln-ln-the-Foce, tho groat Ogalalla Sioux, chief warrior and medicino man, tho pride of his race, was cowed by a boy lieutenant half his ago. Lieutenant Brewer and Raln-ln-the-Face frequently met afterward, but tho Indian skulked at tho heels of thewung lieutenant like a whipped our. Chicago Chronicle. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, rialnfield. 111,, makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs j she was treated 4br a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine couia cure her, 11 cr druggist suggested JJr. King's New Discovery for consumption s she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now does her own housework, and is as wol1 as she ever wot. Free trial bottles of this Great Disoovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. I-arge bottles 50 cents and $1.00. If all tho cabs In London were placed In a lino, there would bo a total length of ii miles. No one would ovor be bothered with con stipation if everyone know how naturally aud quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates. he stomach and bo wcla. FEELING OF "BEING STARED AT." A PurctintnRlat tVlin Unyn Thnt It I All XonarnHe. There nro urorcs of sclentlflo people In the world thnt neem to find rm bettor fnn thnn demolishing populitr Motions nliout things. Here, for Instance, Is I'rofosmr K. II. Tltohener of Cornell university, who (llwriiw In n letter to Potenoe the wldeopreml liellef thnt a erson sitting quietly In nn audience occasionally be 00111m nwnre thnt he or she Is the object of scrutiny and on looking about Muds thnt this Is trite. The Cornell expert declares thnt there are mine foots underneath the supiiosltion, but that the fnots bare been misinter preted That's only a polite way of say ing thnt people are awfully mistaken. In the flrt place, It Is oliited out tlutt a nervous dlMMltlon to turn around in one's sent, glance over one's shoulders and perhnpn fumble the book hair Ii a common tmlt of many well bred as well as ninny 111 bred folk. In the second plnce, It Is argued thnt In any large and well filled auditorium there will always bo several prona so seated as to be look ing, naturally and not by design, toward the sMt where any Individual may be. Consequently If the Individual turns around nml begins to survey the house he- cannot fnll to ontoh the eye of some one, who will thus appear to have singled him out. The muscles are always under more or lem unconscious strain that calls for some sort of motion to secure relief. It Is this that deludes a person Into the belief thnt lie "must" turn nbotit In tils chair. Profemor Tltohener Insists that such com pulsion Is no more mysterious than the disposition to turn one's ear so as better to catch a sound. Thnt this Cornell person Is a heartless wretch as well ns a linnlened skeptic Is ovldent from the cold blooded wnr in which ho presents his final plea. Ho as sert thnt he has experimented with a lot of people thnt pretended to be sensitive to the gate of other iersoiis or to be able thus to Influence other people. And he rays thnt ho Invariably gets"negatlvo results," by which he doubtless means that the sensitive folk cannot bo persuaded to look around at the proper moment and In thn right direction, and that those who lay claim to a special rapacity for controlling others fall to control 'em. The goblins will oatoh I'rofessorTItchonersomcrnlght, ,flf ho don't watch out." New York Trlbuna TUB YOUNG AlOTHfJR devotes herself to her first child as she never does to another. As child succeeds child she no longer reads them stories, tells them tales at twilight or joins with them iu a merry romp at bed time. Does she give her later children less because she loves them lets? No. She gives them less be. cause she has less to give. The birth of each child has left her a little more weak, a little more nervous, a little more worn out She hain't strength to be their intimate and play mate wtiat a loss this means, to moth erand to children It is to such mothers, worn with the burden of mother hood and drained of Htality. that Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription comes as the greatest of blessings The timely use of this remedy prevents the strain and stops the drain from child bearing. Where this strain and drain have been experienced, mothers find that Dr Pierce's Pavorite Pre scription acting directly upon the delicate organs which bear the burden of mother hood, restores them to a normal condition of health and elasticity. Ulcerations are cured. Inflammations are removed. The appetite becomes good, sleep is refreshing, the nerves grow quiet. There is a new brightness in the eye; a new lightness in the step. There has come the perfect hap piness of perfect health. 'I began taking your ' Pavorite Prescription ' in August, 1S97," writes Mrs. Motile Ii. Grimes, of I'lomaton, Kcnmb!a Co., Ala., "and took it Until ,iflr my baby wa born I was in better benlti than 1 ever wai with anv of my other children I think all women with child should u.e Dr Pierce-! Favorite Prescription I suf f. red e.Tythiiig that flesh could huffer with all the r'M .,'f my chiMren ami I was also subject to mm friaRe. Now I am the happy mother of o fine baby girl She was the largist one of all mv babies aud at the birth I hud an easier and shorter lime than I evrr had T nm -t inter and healthier lhan 1 ever was Dr.THEEL604 Horth Slilh St. QUARANTEES TO CURE after the to-called greatest, molt celebrated and wleeit adTertleloe doetort tall, no matter what tber claim. LOST MANHOOD inn uinno. nrrtil tv. AirM Abuits, Blood IXdson, eincUtm, shrunken cr Un titttloptiioroani. io.CitWy itoontyonelnths world to care VARICOCELE without cutting-. Hoot (res fake Medical Imtltutf 1, etc, FYtth cattM curtit iniuudais. Treatment by malL Instant relief. IN" Kl'KECT FKHItl AItY 5, 1899. Piwsenirer trains leave .Hhciinmlnnli far Tn,.n Hnvrn Junction, Mailch (.'hunk, Lehlghton, Slatlncton. White Hull. Cutaaaunun. AllR,itnu.ii Hethlehcm, Kaston New York nnd Philadelphia ufc J , w a. ill., li.w mill Q 14 p. Ill, For Wilkeslwrre, White Haven and I'ltUton, Art, w ,0 i. in., 1- un mm u 1 1 p. in. rur iuceyviiie, lownimn, pnyre, waverly, Elmlra. Itocheater. llulTnlo. Nlnmira I'nU Auburn, Syruouso. Ithaca, Geneva and the est, jo l,f n. m , 12 .Vf and Slip. 111. For Holvidcro. Delawun, Wnti.r rim, n,,,l Stroudsburir, 5 2H a, ni.. 5 It p. 111. ror j .amnenvuie anil Trenton, 7 4 a. m. For Jealteavllle. IvUtiitininl Haui-ai. MmhIi. 5 2S a. 111., 12 M p. 111. ' For McAiloo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 3 as 7 t, 10 13 a. 111 . 12 88 and Slip in ForJenldo, Driftun and Freehold, SK, 1013 a. in , a 11 p. in. 1 or ncrantmi, a as, 10 IS n. 111., Slip. m. For l.o.-t Creek, (ilrardt llle. and Anhland. 4 00. and 727 p. 111. For ltaven Itun, Centmlin, Mount Curinel and Sh.iniokiii, 10 Sfi a. 111.. 1 12, S 07, 9 JH p. 111. For Mahaimy City, Park Flat and Delano, 52", 7 19, 10 IB a. 111., nnd 12 Sri, 5 11 p. in. 1 or iniiMviiii., d jn, iu ten in. Trains will leave Hliamnlcln nt 7 00. 9 90 n n, 12 10 and 1 X p. in., nnd arrive ut Shenandoah at 7 19, 10 IS a. in., 12 VI, 5 1 1 p. m. iave nDeiiAiiuoaii lor i-oitsviiie, Kt. Cia'r, Newcastle, Morea und New llostou, 719 and 10 IS a. m , nnd 1238 p. in. Leave l'ottavllle for Shenandoah, 9 IS a 111.. 12 85, Wl, g 15 p. m. I. iivn Ilmletou for Shenandoah, 1000 11.111., 12 14, 3 09, 0 8 33 p. in. SUNDAY TI1A1N8. Trains leave for ltaven Itun. Cantrnlla. Mt. Carinel and Shaninkln, 9 16 a. in., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah nt 8 SO a. 111., nnd 5 'M p. m. l.envu Mieiianaouu lor Yatesvllle, -Mulianoy City Park Place, llelnno, McAdoo, Audcnried, Ilnaletou, Minkton, Lumber Yard, Wentherly and Munch Chunk, 9 17 a in., and 632 p. 111. l or lAMiigmoii, siatuiKion, iutasauqua Wlilte Hall, Coplny, Allcntown, Kiuton and Phllllps burg, 9 47 a in , nnd 0 82 p m lor .'New orlc ana I'lillmlulpliln, 9 17 a. 111. liivo llailetnn for Mienandoiih. 8 50. a. iu.. and (i 37 p. 111. ai. 11, i u 11 1'.u, ctupi. Transportation, South Ilelfilehfiii, Fa. HOI.I.1N II. Wil.HUlt.Oenl. ui)t., South Ilethlehein, l'n. C1IAUI.11H S. Ll'.i:, Clenl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NOXNKMACIIHlt, Dlv. 1". A., bouth Ilethlehein, ISk. AWN'S TMSY PILLS ) A TIIIB. TICS4T UII WVMAN'O ntl-lfcl iAl,le. jlivtifKUatiau, Gel CiTM's'luiT fiuaeait lit! aiaelri. rAt dsBX tloree, or mb! dlitct (M&ledl. price, II, CtoaSreaCo. Boeloa, aliu. UulMl.lt For sale at Kirlin's drug a tor and 8ht&odo eUux iiora mm ril What CUTICURA REMEDIES Have Done for Skm-Torlurcd Babiei. 1) little al.ter lU'tciw -.x. Hif n." "rtf . . Tr.,-1 pertlimg, no "!. - i'j! ,,,r withlicn lotiien, sh was raw ar oer Ci rli 1 a IsiUFmrMlAer lit fArr .!. Mrs. KU.A HOYR. l.'l4th St., Wash , 1). a ' r llttlo hoy had "Ben-ma In the ni"St hot t. .....i-.at. His far wan full ot srai s. and pvruof tha 1 h wire raw. Wa used l"i Tl 1 1 :hv float lu. 1 ( ' (H i aA folnttuant;, and I-, tf r vr ?c good aterte. Mrs. J. V.. FRl.l.jR, soaSn. 1H 8t, llrooklyn. I untleed a very red rougGnes on ray lxy'a tii-. Doctors dlil no g.ml. After uintr one box nnd a halt ot Crnn sl (oiatmaatl and 'eriti IViap. c U inlirtlf cumL Mis. W.H. IrOVR. 1113 Wilder 8t, l'hlla Pa. UnTHCOC T aothlawrm seta with CVTr IrU I lluflO cflas n.Ar, es4 a elasto eanini na w tta I uetol emollient tela earee, wilt afltrfd in eii i, M-(, ae'inilresl end tleeD.and pMnt l a epeed v, . e.. nn t eiea them te in fi la yMr datf g-do -! "nt I'uwnrhl Pt'rf ea I) ft C t'oer !y I'rofsk.UvMva. AU Alnl Bee 1 8lia,Sip iiu.trea HUMPHREYS' t5'VETERINARYSPECIFICS AJm Kits. t.nn I'eter, Milk Feeer. :l,,jsi,UAI.M!, Lameneae, IlbeamAttam, JjKl'IZCIOTIC, Dletempe-r. eSmaa. J WO H SI . Hole, Orube, ljrOlTilP, Colde. inSiienta. JJjJle'OLIC, llrllvache. Diarrhea, (!.(!. Fre.rnle .tllKCAUItlARH. "I KID.MIY A IlI.AIIDI'.lt IllhOUDKIlS. j jI ASOi:. PUIn Illeeaeea. ct!,,A" '',,IT,''V' Strln Coate 6Ue. wh : Rtable Caee, Ten Sped a. Book. tr.. tt. At dnutjtitia r sent pri'imld on reoeapt of prit c Ilumphreos' Meallelne Co , Cor. WlllUm 6 Jota 8u., Sew York. Vnmioir Maitoai. Bctt tmot. XERV0US DEBILITY, VITAIa Wr.AItNKSS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopalhlo Spor ' 3 No. 88. in uea over AO yean, Uio cn.y successful remedy. $1 per vial, or 3 vlala and laree vial powder.for $3 al4 br DrMeWle, or eeel ti e4 tro reealpt or et t , BCirUEMS'stO.Ca.Cer.wuiUi. JeluiSu.,ewTtk ALWAYS USE COCOA PURE! HEALTHFUL !! ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYXILL DIVISION, Jancabt 18. 1SW. Trains will leave Shenandoah after Ins aoove date for Wlean. Qllberton, Fraokvtlle Dark Water, St. Clair, Fottavllle. Hamburg;, IteadlnK Fottatown, Fhoeulxvllle. ITorrfetown and PhtJ aeelphta tllrrful street atatlon) at 615 and 815 a. m.,210, ftUp m. on week daya. Bundaya, a IS a. m., 4 SO p. m. Trains leavo Frackvllle for Bhenandoab at 7 0S, 11 IS a.m. and 3 16, 7 85 p. m, Hundav 11 01 a, m. and S 10 p. m. Leave Fottavllle for Shenandoah (via Frvp vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 6 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunda 10 S3 a. m., 3 20 p. m. Leave Fhtladelphla, (Droad street 'station), foi Sheaandoah at 8 33 a. tn., 4 10 p. m. week days, Bundaya leave at 6 SO and 9 23 a. m. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, FOB NEW YOKK. Rxpreaa.week-daya, S 20, 4 00, 4 50 9 0.1,5 13,8 50 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 11 00 a. m. 12 00 noon, 12 83 (Limited ei oa and I22 p. ru.) 1 40, i 80, 8 20, 3 50, 4 02, 5 00, 3 56 8 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 03. I 50. 5 03, 5 13, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21. 10 43 a. m., ei2 03, 12 S3, 2B0, I 02, (Limited ! 22,) 8 20, 3 56, 33, 7 02, 7 60. 10 00 p. m 1201 night Express for Iloeton without chanire, 11 CO a ni. week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dally. For Sea (llrt, Aabury Park, Ocean Orove, IxintC Branch, 8 20, 11 14 a m, 8 80, 4 03 p m weekdays. For Lamberivtlle, Boston and Bcranton, 8 SO, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 t Lambertvllle and Kaston only), weekdays, and 7 02 p m dally. Buffalo, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 01 p ni dallv. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 SO, 7 20, 8 82, 10 20, II 23, a. m.. 1209. I23I 1 li, 8 12, 4 41. (3 23 Conicreeatonal Limited,) 17. aS3a7 31 p. tn., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 3 50. 7 20, 9 12, 11 28, a. in., 1209, 1 12. 3 12, 4 41, (320 Congressional Limited,) "SiS 781 p. m. and 12 05nlKht. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 1 63 and 4 01pm week daya. 5 OK and 11 IS p m daily. Atlantic Coast Line, Florida Special, 226pm, weekdays. Express 12 01 p m, and 1203 night, dally. Southern Railway, Florida LliniUd, 3 23 p m, weekdays Kxpreim o 53 p ni, dally, Cheaapeake & Ohio ltallway, 7 31 p m, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market street wharf as follows! Ex preas for New Y'ork, 9 01 a m, 4 30 p ra week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 830 a m weekd -ys. For Island Heights, 8 30 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware liver bridge Exprexa, 9 40 a m 7 03 p. m. Bundaya, 9 20a. m.,703 p. m. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 1 00 am, 200,400,500 p m. Bundaya, 900, 1009 a m (accommodation 4 80 and 3 00pm, For Cape May, Sea Iale City, Ocen City. Avalon Stone Harbor, Anxlesea, Wlldw-od ana Holly Beach Express, 900a ui, 4 Uv, p m week daya. Sundays. 9 00 a m. For Somen Point Express, 9 00 a m., S 00, 4 00, S 00, p. m. week daya Bundaya, 9 00 and 1000 a. m . The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Dlnlngcar. J. B HcTcmssoif, J. K. Wood. Oen'l Manager. (len'l VaVr Art News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SU 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. Pflca 5c a copy. Oj mall, $2 a yea Addreis THE BUN, Hew York. 'AMSY PILLS. auA-'!' Wacoa auicmoCo,PrLW at Poflnaky'a drox aor, E Centra iijst. Hirnnr' ii. m BUS ts9 gcartM
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