I EVENING HERALD KSTAIII.IH1IKU 1K70. fubllMixtl every KvciiIiir, Kicept Hinittnj-.M HOI Tit JAHUIN HXHKKT. NlUH C'KXTHB. TIio Heriild lii tlcllmrri InHtienandimii and the rtrroumllne tim on for rlx cmit n ok, i- nW - the onrrtiTn. Iiy mull 91.00 n yenr, oras cent n millth. payillili' 111 mlvi nw. ilvertlw i ii.iri(cuncfopUiiKUf.pMcunttit iKwttiou. i In-1 ui.lilier reen the right tu cIwiirx tli I . Ulii'. nf Bilvertln iiiPiitu whenever the pull i ii ' of Hewn deiiifttHln It. The rlRht l ir 1 1. 1 .-Jc tuny iittvettlemeii, whether I a tor or noi, .mt the pulilMieni amy deem . nr. AilverllliiR riiten nmdo known l(-i "I I'llCRtloil. Rut- i t the xtolnr Rt Wwrmmlrmli, r., eroiitl rlHNH imill matter. TKMCI'IIONK CONNKtTION "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." evening Herald MONUAY. JI'Ni: il. lsiw. OUR COUNTRY First, I.nst and Forever, i I 11 n's now clmice liasu ililTerelit in n- nij,' in America to wlmt it lias in K-i.lninl. Tin, Sclmvlklll eomitv soldier boys 1 .i. n liuiiltiifU diet lire not renieinlier m the Maine e.elii.lvcly. Thoy iiImi leiiu :.her the lreiul their mothers i.nk. . I U inakiiiK u iiiarvolous run of fillOO cartridges and blazing the path to tho miles without pauslin,' to take lireatli, j harbor entrance with search lights, the Oregon has demonstrated liur considered, but abandoned, bo . i in ....... f,,.. .,....t.... ,,. hiIulI Hint causo Lieutenant llobson and his vol- Plll'i ill llllli;'3 ll rni . i.li, .""i1 I " deceptive Cadiz licet. Wni i.l) it not tend to lirouiote lie mil.I.e.an success if certain Schuylkill 1 conn editors were to volunteer us v.ililicis for t wo years in n regiment I,. .mi.! for tlie Philippines? i. NK.HrStiA has stdeeted ex-l'reni-dciit Harrison its its chief counsel in the li.iiiiulary arbitration proceedings to hegiii in Purls next year. Tlie cl e shows good judgment und in- miri-s a searching test of the questions 1 in ni ed. Tint celebration of the one hun dred ami fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the city of Heading began to day with a monster purudo. The cerciniiiiies will eont iiuie during tlie week closing on Saturday with a re gatta mi the Schuylkill und u masked cai-MiMil in tlie evening. 'I'iik Peiiiocrutlti editors of the state are In receipt of it circular lotlor call ing on- a meeting to he held at Hnrrls i.nrg mi Wednesday evening next. The purpose of tlie conference is to lob .il a line of policy to be iiursiicd 'n rhe coining state eiimpaign. Wo w.oihl suggest t hut they borrow the 1 a. hi res of the delegates from tills ciiou to tile Oeniucrutic state con tention, just issued, in which the great majority of these editors are designated as "traitors" and a "notor iously corrupt press." Tiikiih is no good reason why Shen andoah, the largest and most patri otic town in the county, should be outdone in the proper celebration of the nation's birthday, and tho move ment fur mi old fashioned celebration cannot be inaugurated too soon. Tilt year INKS, when the American seamen and soldiers have yohmteered tiioir services in defense of the old Hag and fur a humane and holy cause, seems to be the proper time to revive tho old maimer of celebrating Indepen dence Day. Our business men should lend their active assistance, Iliiun cially und otherwise, livery dolhir they contribute townrd the movement will be the means of addlngtwice und thrico that amount to the colters of t icir fellow merchants. Crowds will be attracted to the town from the surrounding country, and it will alford the pooplo an opportunity to lot olT some of their patriotic feelings. Who will start the ball a-rolliug? Don't all speak at once. Somk of our contemporaries have mentioned tlie iinmo of Isaac A. Sweignrd in connection with tho ap pointment of Second Assistant Secre tary of War, tliu olllco recently created by Congress. As it is under stood that this oillce will liavo charge of all matters pertaining to uriiiy transportation, it is in tlie nature of things that its occupant should have a thorough knowledge of tho trans portation businebH.and Mr.Swolgnrd's career ns a railroad man fit k lit mi In an eminent degree for just such u place. His long service witli tlie Philadelphia & Reading Railway, from the time ho was it clerk in the scale olllco at Pino drove ninny years ago, through the various positions ho won by strict und intelligent attention to his duties to ills present honorable position as Cloueral Superintendent of the road, points hint out as a man capable of successfully handling transportation problems which are likely to arUe in tho hurry incident to the rapid movements of large bodies of troops, and It would boa fortunate thing for the government if his sor vices could lie secured for the ofllce. (i e s K IH'All.e lie I'.ul lnw la the mouth, co-.tol Pills tOHCll' R!14 III tll NMIIt.u tl, 1 r unit Hal i n l)o lint ticHln-n tnt lt'.ve tunic effect nS centi. 'flu. duljr l",ui to Ukit with llooit'a rUmi'Mllla. Hoods PHftipG HEROES 1 (Onnllniied from l'lrit I'hro.) fell Upon Btl UliRltMppfllliK top. 'lloll- on took his ship, oer :ion foet long, Into the very foctw of n dozen but tcrlen with the enemy lit the gutis. and blew her up. Discovery nt the end of Ills journey whh ineviiiilile. nnil (lentil wan almost certain. No nam", therefore, tun be written higher on war's temple of fame than his. LU;e dialling's fined, Hobson's despp.rato undertaking was conceived by him uho executed It. ! When Hear Admiral Sampson Joined i Commodore Schley on Wednesday th latter had already iiRccrlnlnod Hint it 1 I would lie Impossible for the fleet t.r crawl Into the rnthole In which tho I Spanish tleet had taken refuge Th i inlnoR across the entrance nnd the bat ' teries which commanded It made lb.' mere contemplation of It an act of , folly. Commodore Schley was Inclined to ! think the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius might be able to countermine, but the 1 ships would hove to go la single file, and If one were sunk In the channel U'p progress of the others would be blocked. It was then that Lieutenant llobRon conceived the scheme of sink ing the big collier across the harbor entrance, and asked to bo allowed to oxecute It himself. It seemed certain death and almost certain failure, but Ilobsou was so enthusiastic that his confidence was Infectious, and the ad mlral Anally leluctnmly gavo his con i sent. t AVouIil Xol -nil t'lidee I'iiUo Colors, 1 The plan of allowing the Monimac to run in under the Spanish Hag, with the lleot In feigned pursuit, firing blank . .... . i. j. imtnni- nl'Ali' ilf.l lint u-llllt In llln. If die, their lifes should be sacrificed, under false colors. They wanted to go down with tho Stars und Stripes floating Proudly from the Merrlmac 1111.,... ,l.n ..,1ml..., I'u .....icif. When the admiral's consent was ob tained Lieutenant llobson became Im patient of all delay, and that very night, Wednesday, after tho moon went down, ho set tho time for tho nt tempt. Volunteers were called for on all the ships of the licet, nnd whole cheering crews stepped forward at tne summons for the extra hazardous duty. About 300 on board the New York, homo ISO on board the lown and a Uko proportion from the other ships vol unteerod, but Lieutenant llobson de cided to risk ns few lives as possible, lie picked thrco men from tho New York and three from the Merrlmac. The latter were green In the service, but they knew tho ship and had plead ed hard to go. Other men selected from various ships, with Ensign Powell in command, manned tlie launch, which was to llo nt tho harbor month and tnko off those who escaped. Ltoutcnant llobson had his plana carefully prepared. Tho sovon men who wcro to risk tholr lives In her woro as cheerful as schoolboys on a frolic, despite 2t hours' sleeplessness nnd hard work. Murphy was to cut louso tho forward anchor, Montague tho after one, and they woro then to Jump overboard and swim to tho llfo- boat, which was towing astern. Phil llpps, Kelly and Dolgnan wore to slop tho engines and knock away tho Kingston valves to flood tho hold, nnd Lieutenant Ilobsou nnd Charctto woro to flro tho torpedoes from the brldgo. "And you expect to come out ot this allvo?" asked a companion of tho lieutenant. Their DlMi-egiicd ol' Dentil. "Ah. that is another thing," said the nontenant. He wns so Interested In tho mechanical details of the schema that ho scarcely stopped to talk of llfo and death. Hut In roily to fro quant questions llobson said: "1 suppose tho Estralla battery will lire down on us a bit, but tho ships will throw their searchlights In tho gunners' faces and they won't see much of us. Then If wo are torpedoed we should oven then bo ablo to make tho desired position In tho channel. It won't bo so easy to hit us, and I think the men should bo able to swim to tho dingy. I may jump before I am blown up. Hut I don't seo that It makoB much difference what I do. I havo a fair chance of llfo either way. If our dingy gets shot to plecos we shall then try to swim for tho beach right under Morro Castlo, Wo shall keep together at all hazards. Then we may bo able to mako our way along nnd porhnps get back to tho ship. We shall light tho sentries or a squad until tho last, and we shall only sur render to overwhelming numbers, and our surrender will only tnko place as a last and almost tmconiompiaieii emergency. Words cannot paint tho cool, matter of fact heroism of tho enlisted men so calmly conflilont of success In their nudaclous undertaking, so Implicitly trustful in their young nontenant who was to lead them, so oblivious of everything excopt that thoy were going In. They did not speak of coming out, with the exception of Delgnan, who Bald nonchalantly: "Oh, I guoss wo stand a fair show of gottlng out, but thoy can't stop us going In," this last In a most mntter of fact style, as though going in wns tho only point worth considering. So It was to them Iteinly I'nr I lie (Jreat I'eat. The Merrlmac waB mado ready, Six torpedoes wcro strung along her port side, with wire connections to tho brldgo. Her anchors woro lashed at tho bow and stern. Hor cargo of coal was shifted and her cargo ports woro oponod so that she would moro rondlly 1111 whon tho tlmo camo to cut her anchor lashings, open the soncocks and torpedo her bulkheads. The work wns not completo until after 4 o'clock Thursday morning, but with the sky pnllng in tho east Lieu tenant Hobion headed In on his ties pernto mission. As the Merrlmac steamed forward Admiral Sampson looked at his watch and at the streaks in the east, and decided that tho Merrl mac could not roach tho entrance be fore broad daylight. Consoquontly the toipedo boat Porter wns dispatched to recall the daring officer. Lieutenant jionson sent km p otest, win a re- (iiicst for permlsinn to proceed Uut Wit; uuuiii.il uutiii.uu tu uuuvv uiiu tu COIJI.U A'O'f SI.KUI'. Mr. Pinklmm Rallovod Hor of All Ilor Troubles. 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Mass., for advice, which is fruely oi'.Vrcd. t iko the risk, and slowly tho Merrlmac swung about. When the Merrlmac started Thurs day morning on the trip from which she was recalled sho had on board of her t -o men who had no right to be there. They were Assistant En gineer Crank, of the Merrlmac, and Iloatswaln Mullin, of the New York, who had been working on the collier nil day. The two men refused to leave the ship, nnd, as their disobedience was of the nature which produced Cushlngs and Farraguts for the Amer ican navy It was not officially recog nized. During tho day Lieutenant llobson went aboard tho flagship. His once white duck trousers was as black as a coal heaver's, his old fatlguo coat was unbuttoned and his begrimed face was deep furrowed by tense drawn linos, but steady resolution shown In eyes. So alisorncil was lie in tlie tnsit ahead of him that, unmindful of his ap pearance and of all ceremony and na val etiquette, ho told tho admiral in a tone of command that ho must not again bo Interfered with. 1 can carry this thing through," said ho, "hut there must bo no more recalls. My men have been keyed up for 21 hours, and under a trcmen dons strain iron will break at last." Friday morning the Merrlmac start ed In shortly after ? o'clock. Slowly tlie seconds of fate ticked on as, for an hour, 3,000 strained eyes strove to plerco tho (loop veil of night. Suddenly several blood red tongues of llamo shot down from the rocky cm Inonce on which Mono Castle Is sit tinted. They woro followed by jets and streaks of fire from tho batteries opposite. The Merrininc had reached tho entrance of the harbor. Into tho murderous fire tho Merrlmac passed and moved a full quarter of a mile. It seems a miracle that her apparently riddled hull could have reached tho goal. After five minutes tho firing censed, and all becaiuo dark again. Siiiinlnrds A 1 1 in 1 1- Their Itrnvor.v Then among tho watchers of the fleet aroso tho question as to whether those five minutes of murder had left grief stricken mothers or widows or nrphmts. Many a gunner's niato be sought permission to flro, lint nothing could ho done, as an 111 directed shot might kill our men, possibly struggling in tho water toward the open sea. When tho curtain of night was at last lifted tho light disclosed a tiny steam launch riding tho waves at tho very throat of tho entrance of tho liar bor. In an Instant tho guns of the shore batteries woro turned upon her, and with a last, lingering, vnin look for the crew of the Monimac Huslgti Powell headed his launch close along shoro to tho westward. In this lay his salvation. Tho guns of the hat toiios to tho wostyard could not ho depressed enough to hit tho llttlo launch, and the guns on Morro Castle would not bear upon her. Corvera, the Spanish admiral, was so struck with the courage of tho Moni mac's crew that ho thought Admiral Sampson should know they hnd not lost their lives. He therefore sent Ida chief of staff, Captain Oveldo, to board the New York under a Hag of truce, Captain Oveldo told how llobson and his men had Jumped Into a boat as tho torpedoos were oxplodod and rowed away from the sinking collier. As it would have been Impossible to row to our fleet through the storm of shot and shell they rowed to the Spanish (lag ship and surrendered. Captain Oveldo Btntod that two of our men are slightly Injurod. Ho did not know their names, Lieutenant llobson Is uninjured. The Spun lull admiral offers to ex change the prisoners, nnd declares that meanwhllo thoy will bo treated with tho greatest kindness. Their bravory has won for them tho admiration of uvory man In tho Spanish Hoot. Whon Captain Oveldo returned to his lleot he took a supply of provisions ami money for tho prisoners. How to Look Good. f lood looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. II tlie liver be load no you have a bilious look ; if your itoniacli be disordered, )ou have a dymeitia look ; if )our kidneys be allectcil, you have n pinched look, hcctire good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Klecliic Hitters" is a god Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the iionmcli, liver anil kidneys. 1 iiriliusthe blood cures pimples, blotches und hoik), and gives a L'ood conmleiion. Hvurv hottie ifuaranteed. Sold at A. Wntley's drag store. 50 cents ier iKllllO, A(,kyuur or for ,ll0 ..Koya. ,.atclt fl(mr Btia tolta B0 otw biuni,. Ul the lest flour natdu Woiltnlntt And atfU on the taolnoo, New York, June C. - 'l in- ambulance ship came Into port yeiiidiiv. hrvln-r on board B-l wounded and pick, some of whom bad been trnnivi rl from the American warslilna In Cuban waters and others taken from the hospitals at Key West. I'nui- of the heroes from the Nashville and tbe Murhlchead were among the patients on the Solace. They are Robert Voltz nt Sun Frunctnco nnd Henry llendrlcksen, John Davis ttilil 11. V. Kuchtnelster, all of New York. They are the wounded of that gallant band of volunteers who cut the cable at Clenfuegos, nearly a month aKti. Titty will carry their marks of hero lum to the grave. Another of thu wounded Is George Merkle. a victim of the I'orto lltco engagement, who Is minus one nrm. l vo .'More ol uur rteisies. Tamia, Kin., June 6.- Hv an act nf herolstn l.teutennlit l'niker. who Is In clmrge of llif old clubhouse on I,afay itte street, which Is being used by the government as a sioicbouse, and Thomas McCIpp, a veteran of the civil war. in evented what might have been a calamity. These two men picked up a box of ammunition which In some mysterious wav had caught lire, and heedless of the danger cart led It to the river, some distance away, and thew It In the water. The box was recov ered Inter, when the tide went out, and was found to be considerably ebarred. llow the lire originated Is a mystery. Had the entlrldges In the burning box exploded a great loss of life might have lesillted. The Itloelmde of Mimiun. Kev West. .Uine C The imnendlng I Invasion of Cuba und the Santiago sit uation are the oulv topics or Interest here todav. Intense anxiety Is felt for more nnd definite news from Commo dore Schley and Itear Admiral Samp son, and the north coast blocltaile lias become a minor incb'.i nt. The slilin are still stntloned In line and hnve re laxed none of their vigilance, but dur ing the nnst few dnvs nothing hns oc curred to vary the tedium of the wait. BucMen's Arnica Salve. Thn tiwt uilvts hi the world for cuts. hitihee, sores, alccm, salt rliciim, fovcr sorou, totter, cliitpptMl hanilB, cliiunains, corns, Him ill skin uriintlons. anil positively onus liilee, 01 .10 pay lcuuiicd. H is guaranteed to give licrfict satlslaetloii or mony refunded. Price in ccniB tier imx. ror Baio ny a, tHiuy. iii:.;.im: moui-1'i:ntunni.ii,. ui.m ctui i:ti:s via I'iinnsvi.vaxia iiaii.- UOAIl. For the Ilcadini!, Pa., ScMiui-Cciiteuiiiiil hibilcc, .lime f to 1-', the IVniisyhauia list 1- roail Coiniiany will fell excursion tickets from stations on its lints in tho state of Pennsyl vania to landing and return at reduced rates. For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket A cents. This celebration pionilses to be one of the icatcbt events la tho city's history. M lay. Wednesday and Thursday, June il, Sand II. will be special days. ' The cclcbnition will loso with a grand masked laimval on batur lay ulglit, Juno 12. Troop "ship liomViite at tile Mole. Cape llaytlen, Ilaytl. June (1. The United States troopship Uesolute, for merly the Yorktnwn. under convoy of the torpedo boat destroyi r Mayflower, the converted Ogden (ioelet vacht of the same name, arrived at Mole St. Nicholas Satuidny and departed shortly after. Advices from Mole St. Nicholas sav that on Saturday, some distance off Jean Jtabel, a seaport on the northwest coast of Ilaytl, a com bat tools pl ite between three Spanish and four American warships. The American ships are said to have wlth diuwn from the combat. A Great Surprise Is In store for all who use Kemp's balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be ieve that it is sold on its inciits and any Jmggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free ? It never fails to cure acute or cliintiir roughs. All diuggUts sell Kemp's llnlsam. l'ricc 25 and 50c. !tlds to lilnclniilo Ifiinnci-s. Havana, .Tune G. The council of sec retaries of the autonomist government has decided not to allow the shipment of sugar to American ports, but will allow it shipped to neutral ports in blockade 1 tinners which bring provis ions and coal, that can be landed In any part of the Island without paying custom house duties. The council also ordered the mining of coal that has been discovered near Cluanagay, In the province of Havana, which will he placed at the disposal of Admiral Man teroln. A credit of $2.'.000 has been voted to promote the cultivation of thii territory near the mine. "Ono Minnie Cough Cure is the best pre paration I have ever sold or used and can't say too much in its praiso " L. M. Kcniion, Merchant, Odell, (la. V. II. Iliiijeiibuch. Spaln'H Anlely I'nr I'cnoo. Washington, June C The belief is growing in the best informed govern ment clicks that Spain Is sincerely anxious to make peace, and that even now she Is seeking a favorable oppor tunity to innke overtures In that direc tion. Numerous evidences nf this have como to the attention of the authori ties here, but up to this time no actual move has been made toward ascer taining on what basis tho United States would consider pence. Can't bo poifect health without pino blond Ilurdock Hlood hitters makes puru blood. Toiioaand invigorates tho whole system. Ton-line sinuulilec or I'lntUw. Malaga, Spain. Jun" C- The follow ing details hnve been lecelvod hero as to the punishment recently Inflicted upon Hlff pirates by the Shereeflan troops at Alhucenias, a small Island fortress and prison settlement belong ing to Spain In the Mediterranean, off the const of Morocco, near Cape Mor loco, it appears that the Ilocoya and Kabvle tilbes were assembled, to pay a fine of 120,000, when suddenly, nt the sound of n trmniiet, tho troops attacked them and slaughtered many. Twenty five bends were collected In a basket for nn sentatlon to the siiltnn of Mo roco. Hpaiilali TliInkTlKi.v'vii Had a Victory. Madrid. June C Ml lleraldo, point ing 1 tit that the United States Is "ut teily unprepared for war," says: "Ad mlraPl) wev, who fancied that he could seize Manila whenever he wished, has not .mccoeded in Bettlnjf beyond the arsenal at Cavlte Island. Cub i continues Inaccessible to the Ameri cans, whose formidable squadrons re coll from the mediocre kuus of our batteries, ind Admiral Cervern's lleet, that led the wild goose chsse nn tho sea, has inn louled and repulsed them at Santiago." The papers unanimously treat the Merrlmac affair as a signal victory, and this view orevntls in the peninsula generally. H. M. floury, I'lewia, Mluli., writes! "He Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is curing inoib piles hero to-day than nil other remedies roiu hlncd. It cures ci zcuia mid all other skin dlscabcs. ' C, 11 lluiiciihuch, From Extreme Nervousness. THAT no 0110 remedy can contain tho elements iicccs-ury tocttic all diseas es, is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. MIIob' S8(rm of Restorative Ilemcdles consists of sot en distinctively different preparations, each for lis own purpose. Mrs. I.. C. llramley, 37 Henry Ft., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 Buf feted from oxtromo nervousness nnd annoy ing const Ipnt ton, developing Intopalpltat Ion nnd weakness of the heart. I wus unable to sleep, sull'eied much from hoadacho, pain la my left side, nalpltatlon and a constant fooling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Cure and Ncrvo and Liver Pills and the Autl-l'aln I'ills to relievo sadden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho p. lias and aches and weariness left inc. I then took llr. Miles' Itestorntlve Tonic and am now -restoicd to lay former good health." Dr. Miles' Itcmcdles :11c sold by all drug gists pmler a positive guarantee, tlr-t bolllo benefits or money u funded, llonlc on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, Dlt. MILLS MLDIOAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. Philadelphia & Reading Railway IN lCKI'Ktrr MAY 2Mli, IS'JH Trains lenvo flhcimmbmli as follows: Kor New York vl l'hllailelplilft ivcek day, 7 31 (IB I a. 111., 12 27 : la nnil 1107 p. 111. Kiir New York via Mauvli C'luitut, week ilays 7.10 a. 111., IS 27 nt.il 8 10 11. 111. For llvailliiB ami i-iiii.itiripmi, wins, ih.jb. "30. 9 Si 11.111.. I'-' 27. 3 10 anil 0 07 l Kor 1'ottHVllle, cck ila'. 730, 051 n. m. 12 27, 3 10. 0 07 anil T 2t p. ill. For TnuiiuiM iiml Miilianoy City, week ilays 7 30, 0 Si ii. m., '-' -7 8 10 ami 007 c in. For WIlHainslMirt, Muuliiin anil Lowlsturg week ilii. IIW) ,i in.. 12 27, 7 21 n. m For Malimim "lime, wecmlnys, 7 30. 9 SI, 11 80 n. 111., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07. 7 28, 0 8.1 p. m. For AshliuiJ inul Shaiuoklii, week days, i 30, 1130 a. ni 12 27, 3 10,007. 725 ami 85 p. For li.iltllnorc, Washington anil the Vt'tt via !(.&(. It. It., tliriniL'h trains lc" i Kuanlne Terminal, Philadelphia, tl. & It. If X.) at 8 20. 7 8,1,112llli. m., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. I.. Holidays, :l 20, 7 no, 11 2S n. in., 3 40 and 7 27 p. m. Ailin tliinnl trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest out streets station, week days, 1030 n. m. 12 20 12 IS X 40 p in. Hundnys, 1 B.1, 8 23 p. m. THAINH KOU HHHNANDOAH. I.eavo New York la Philadelphia, week days. 12 1,1, 4 30, 8 00, It 30 a. in., and I 15, I 80 '.I UO p.m. heave New York via Mauch Chunk, verk days, I 30, '.1 10 a. in., 1 30 p. in, I.eavo Philadelphia, ItcndliiK Terminal, week days, 3 10, S 80 1021 a. in. nnd 1 nil. 410 p.m. I.cavc UeadliiR, week days, 7 0J, iOIW, n. m 12 15, 4 17, 0 00 p. m. Leave 1'ottnvillc, week days. 7 10, 7 10 n. nl 12 30 I 10, Ii 10 and 6 50 p. In. heavn Tninaquft, week days, S 30, 11 23 a. in., 1 10, 5 80, 7 20 p. in. U-nve Slnhanoy City, week ilayn, 9 05, 11 47 a. in., 222,5 12, 021.7 II p. Ill I.eavo Mnlinnov Plane, week daya. 030.9 2.1. 1025, 11 50 a. m., 2 11, 532, flll.757,pm. heave Wllllnmiport, week days, 7 12, 1UO0 n in.. 12 31 and 4 00 n. 111. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif nnd Koutli Btrcetwhatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxprowi, 9 00 a. m (130 Sat uribivB only). 2 00, I 00, 130, 5 00 p.m. Accom modation, li 15 a. in., S 15, 0 30 p. in. Sundays Hipress, S 00, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, 0 15 u. lu., 1 45 p. in. m-turnlng leave Atlantic City depot, cornet Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays llxprms, 7 00, 7 11,9 00 n m., 8 80, 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 121, 8 01 a. IV. 4 05 p. in. Sundays lSxprons, 100, 5 30, 8 00 p. in. Ac coinmndatinn. 7 15 a. m., 1 15 p. m For Cape Slav ami Oeenn City, S 15 a. in., 2 30, 1 15 p. m. Kiuiilajs South stri ct, 9 00, Chestnut i-lreet, 0 15 a m rnr Men Isle Ulty, s l) a in, l la p m. ninniny Koiilli strcit, 9 00, Chestnut stri ct, 9 15 a in. Parlor Curs nn nil express train. Vnr further Information, nlinly to nearest : Philadelphia and Hemline Hallway ticket iikcoI or undress I. A. SV.KK1AHI1, Hiwos J. Wkeks. (len'l Hupt., (Icn'l l'ass'r Ant., Itradliu; Terminal, Philadelphia. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUYKILI, DIVISION. MAV 2S, 1898. Trains will lenvo Klienandoali after tnu HDQti onto for WIkxahs, (Ulberton, Krackvllle Pail Water, St: Clair, l'ottsvllle. HainburK, Heading I'ottstown, Plioenlxville. Norrlstown a- d 1MV a4clphla (Hr'-ad street station) at 6U5 nud 8 15 n. in., 2 02, 6 10 p ni, on week days, Sundays, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. ui. Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah b1 7 an, 11 10 a. in. and 8 10, 7 30 p. ic. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. und 5 10 p. in. Leave 1'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah (vlaFraek vlllo 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20,710 p.m. Sundnj 10 3.1 a. in., 5 20 p. m. 1, en ve I'hlladclpMa, (llroad street station), fn Shenandoah at 8 31 a. n. I 10 p. m, week days. Hiindnys leave at 5 50 ami 9 23 a. in. Leave lironi! itrcet station, 1'lilUdclpllla, lu Sen Oil, Asliur Park, Ocean drovo, I.ont llraneh, nnd Intermediate stations, H.20 11.14, a. in., 3.80 ami' 4.00 p. in. week-duys. Leave Proud Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NF.W YOKIC. Hxpresi, week-dnys, 8 20, 1 ft), 4 50 6 0 5, 0 50 7 33,H2C, 9 50, 10 31 (I)llllliK Car), II 00 a. IP, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. r.i DlniiiK Cars), 1 10, 2 80 (l)bibiB Car) 3 20, 3 50. IU0,8t0,6 8(l)inlliKCr). 000, 7 02,7 50 (Dill hit; Car), loou p. in., 1201, nleht. Sundays, 3 2C, 106, 4P0 5 01, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (DililllK Car), 1131 a. m., 12 35, 101 tDinliiB Car) 2 80 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Llmlted4 31) (INulna Car), 5 20,5 50, (DIllllIK Car) 0 35, 7 02,7 50, Dining Car 10 0(1 p. in., 12 01 nlelit. Kxpross for Huston without change, 11 00 a ,, week-days, and 7 43 p. m., dnlly. WASHINGTON AND TJI1C SOUTH. For Italtlmore nod WashliiKtoii, 3 50, 7 20, 8 S3, 1(120.1123,11. m 12 09, 1231 (Db.lliir Car), 1 12 llllnlni; Carl, 8 12, 4 41, (5 23 Colieres sloual Limited. DIiiIiik Carl, 0 17. 055 lllln lni: Curl, 731 HluliiK Carl p. in., and 12 OS iiMitwcukdnys. Sundays, 3 80, 7 20,9 12, 1123, a. in., 120-J, 1 12, IDInlnir Carl 4 11, 1520 Con-k-rcssinnal Limited, lllnlne Carl, 0 85 l)lnliik' Car, 731 IDililnifCar p. in. and 12 Ol nlu-l.t. For Ualtliiiore, accommodation, 9 12 a in, 2 01 and I 01 p in wcik d.iys,808nnd 11 10 p m dally. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station via Delawaro rlvei liridKO Uxpress, 9 20 a in, 7 0.1 p. in. dally. 1 Ia uvh Market Street Warf Hxprisi, 5 00, 9 00 n m. (100 Saturdays only), 2 00,4 00, I8n,500 p. m. Sundays, 8 00,8 41,9 00, 9 15 a. in (uccom modstioti f 80 and 8 00 p. m.) For CnpuIay, Ani;lesen, Wild wood and I loll j Ileat-b l-.vpress, 9 00 a in, 1 00 p in weekdays, Minda s 9 1 a a in. For Cape May only, I 30 p in Saturdas For Sea Isle City, Oeern City, Avalou and Stone Harbor Kxpress, 900 a. in,, 4 20, p. in week days. Suuda) s, 0 00 a. in. For Souiers Point Kxpicns, 5 03, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, i 00, 5 03, p. m, week days Sundays, 8 48 a, in and 0 15 p in- I. II Hutchinson, .1. It. Wood, (len'l Manauer. (len'l 1'nisVr Aiet HiUions of Dollars do up In sinoko ovory year. Tako n risks but get your liousoa, Block, fa 1 nituio. etc., insured in first-class r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST insurance Afren- LmYllJ riVUal20 Houll, Jord.n B Alio Llfe.siiUActldinUl UoiLlMilei KRemediesl j ife Restore ,53 SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of its Kind on Earth fiF ROJIIH Under tlic Personal Direction of its Vorld-l;anious Originator, COL. W F. CODY BUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears and Participates in i;nch and I: cry Afternoon uul laveninjr Performance, MORE MEN AND MORE HORSES Than any Other Exhibition liver Had. A Veritable Army of Instructor' and Entertainers in tlie Most Stupendous of Open-air Arenas, with nb-olulely safe and perfett piolection from both Sun and Knin ill A COVERED GRAND S1AND SEATING 20.000 PERSONS Tlie night exhibitions being lirilliantly and Perfectly Illuminated by the Most l.nor mous Portable Doub''" l'.leclric Plant of 250,000 t'andle power. MA TfiPPT TWT TENTQ TI,B AUDIENCE UNDI3k shelter i J 1 UI I JLlll ll 1 Ci 1 vJ The PEKFOUNANCE in the OPEN Allt 3X t, I Si4. vr.EM) r .u.i),. . v&3 n 'zELA iT. " .'Il, 1 KIW mil w 1 IflGOEST TRAINS OP IIEUOKJAIjIjY 1 1 1 IV KOMANTTC ENTERTAIN ENT. THE IIKKIEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at S o'clock. Night at 3 o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night as llfflit as day and as complete In detail. GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 0 YEARS, 25c. Nnnibered couiion, nctually reserved seats will be sold on the day of exhibition, at Kirlin's drugstore, No. 6 South Main Stteet. RIDERS Of II WORLD UNITING TWO WORLDS IN Raster jTIartial Rivalries. Aided by the Sovereigns of Europe. Cordially Countenanced by its Own Government Endorsed by all the Great Generals of the Age Now Introducing 1,100 Men and Horses, Magnificent Equestrian Review of Nations CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE AND FALL. I'rcscnling Eight Hundred Sioux llravcs, Scouts, Soldiers nnd Horses, in n Stupendous nnd Tremendously Realistic Rattle Spectacle, tlie like of which was never seen in peace, and which only Col. Cody could produce. THE PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. lsacli one of whom bears honorable wounds in proof of devoted service, mounted and equip ped as for (iticrrilla waifare. the Wildest, Finest Horsemen OIM THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS and WARRIORS of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralies. DARE-DBVIL, COWBOYS AND WILD WEST GIRL EQUESTRIANS. United States Artillery Just as In Action. Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Klectrifying Ilareback Feats by I". S. Cavalry. Wild bonier scenes Magnificently Real, (heat lledouin Athletes in 1'iodigious Feats, Peer less Crack Shots of both Sexes. Uuffalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship oil Horseback. The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed Rucking Ilroncos and tlieir Riders. I lie celebrated Mounted Cowboy Hand. I lie Rifle, Lariat and llolas Wonders. Startling Incidents of Savage Warfare. Tlie Custer Massacre on the Little Rig Horn ; the most Stupendous and Magnificent of Rattle Spccta cles. At 10 o'clock on each opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting to public view Col. Cody's Fill nological Congiess of the Savage Raibarous nnd Chilictl Representative Rough Riders of the Universe, superbly mounted and splen didly equipped anil aimed.
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