iTn nn m-rimr vrfwrtfflii miner EVENING HERALD' KSTAIII.lHIir.M 1H70. I iiltltsliol every KvciiIiik, K.xci-l.t Snmlay, at SofTM .lAUIUS HrKKKT, N'KAW OKHTKK. flic lli-nilil l dellvtied IliHIietmiiilimll nnd die ru rmiiKliiiK ton .i for lx iriiln h weeK, iy- , iil utheciirrlir. I'.y limll$8.00n er,iir2 l cent hi month, imyiilile In mlvmice. dvertlM- im nt clmrircd iieconlhiK toiiiefnnii position, -The huIiIIhIu-w renre tlio rlnlit to cIiiiukc tin- ,,ltl.ti of iiilvt'itUriiietitx wlienover the I'tlti- i;nMo i ot Hewn deiimiid It. The right l it-. i d to l.'J tiuiv iilvi-rtlcnieiit, whether 1..I11I lor or nut, .iat the iiiililMicrs nmy deem ipioytr. AilvertlKlnit niten nunlo known III. 1 ll'll'ltioll. ft Act I lit the to(llec nt Hliclinndi.uli, l'n.,i k i-onil clans mull mutter. TKMU'IIONIC CONNHCriOS "All the News That's Fit to Print,"- Evening Herald n r.sinY, .irsr. r. ism. , 4 OUR rOUNTKY: First. Last and I'orcvci. l I. union lust iimiitli l'rof. Dewnr Mn-i iled In liiiuctyilifi liydiugun. That 11 i of 11 chilly nut lire may be inki-nd from tln fui't tliat It boils lull-tit Iv at HI'.' below zero. Il.wvui will come tons 11s a gift, tin- Philippines were knockod oil the pi h, e will prulmlily buy St. 'I ii. .inns. anil Porto Rico is soon to full ,i,t i- basket. I'ncle Sum Is be- i-i inintr enthusiastic on tliu isliuul .-sl lull. Tin- hint given ly tlio Now York II. i-alii of the dimmer of imtronlgiiif; - pen cars iltiriiif; cool niylitsis timely. 1 pen eulde enr.s mill open trolleys nmy lo well for fair, sunny days in the present stnjie of the senson, but they should be very sparingly used at tht.- I s tin- past tun days there lias been a full in the price of Hour of one and a t tit If to t wndollarsa barrel, linkers tth-i nii-i-d the price of their loaves, r i-iii them down in size, should hn in tliuiely restore foriuer iiriees. The i-i-iisiui lur the fall in price, it is said, iv iiei-nii-i- of the bountiful crops in ,.,-.isp,.,-t. Tun I'niled Mine Workers, in si vsi. ,11 at ila.leton 011 Siilidny. passed i-i-si 'Im ions appealing to the autiira- in-1 1 uigressmeii to have an appro priation made by (Congress to relieve tin- people in need and to ask the t;t I'l-iiiiieiit to use autliracite coal lu-i .- i-r it is possible to do so. The I mieil Mine Workers are advocating a just e.atiso, but their application will hardly prove fruitful of results. Tb,.y should from experience know that members of ( longress from I he .-.nil ii tfiotis have no use for the coal 1I1 jl-. i-only on certain occasions at ill- noiiiiuatliig conventions and on t In 'la v of election. Tiiiimas V. (Jnoi'KU, of tho Media -Vinci lean, in bis Memorial Day speo di, iiuuli- 11 new suggestion, touching the in rpetiiation of the Grand Army or ganization, and wo invito for it at least friendly discussion. It was that rules shall 'je so amended as to admit the soldiers of the lletiublie, who honorably serve in the present war for after all the primo object is to liuiior service to the government and its ilag. Tin's would bring in a now, but wholly patriotic element, but one whose youth would greatly prolong the life of the (irand Army organiza tion, now seriously threatened by the age uf its members, few of t lem under llfty, many over seventy yours. The attention of Grand Army men is iiititcd to the suggestion. Media American. Pol'K IiKO XIII bad the highest admiration for Gladstone, whom ho regarded us tho greatest Kuglibh mau of modem times, and during the illness of Mr. Gludstono his Ilolinos's followed the daily bulletins record ing the condition of tho great states man with the keenest sympathy. His death lathe occasion of great trriof to the Pope, who feels that he will follow Mr. Gladstone at no dis tant date. Tho Pope has on sevoral occasions told Mgr. Angeli, his private secretary and conlldaiit, that lie would die soon after the death of one of the great ones of tills century that is, after the death of either Queen Victoria, Sir. Gladstone, or Prince Itistiiiirc.k It leas, therefore. with great caution that Car iliilaT Ilampolla broke the news of Mr. Gladstone's death to him. The news reached the Vatluan about 11 o'clock, while the Pope was at mass. After muss Cardinal Itiimpollu entered the . . , - .r .i" . l .. 1 ' ..1 11.. tk I'upai upiinrmeiu linn biioi iiy iiuer ward Informed tint Pope who said "Requiem etuniani dona els Domiue," to which the Minister replied "Amen." ills Holiness was much af fected. Later he requested to be kept daily informed of the health of (Jueen Victoria aiuIPriiico Hisinarck. WonK I iroci Tliuusundbsroiu this condition They arc dospoiiilent and gloomy, cannot aloep, hiivo no nppetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood'., barsaparillaboon brings heli to such people. H gives them pure, rich blood, curei' nervousness, ei elites an apjietlte, lonet and siri-ngtlieiig tho stoumcli ami linpd.l-. new life and In creased vlgortoull w 1 orunuHoflhe hody. Hood' Sarsa- 5 parilia Is the One True ID. mTrniiiier. AndniBglsts.Sl. Hood'8 Pills cure all Liver 11U. accnU. DANGEROUS SIGNS When ft man, woman or cliiM 1ms twin in pacing urino; when the di-Mie to muke water w finpii-nt, otpec-mby at niht ; when the utuu- stains linen; when tbcro aro pains in tho small of the back ; when there is a sediment in the bottom of the vessel after it has stood over night Kidney or Madder bisease is present and life is ondiinjrcxd. Immediate help and eure can lie found m Dr. David Kennedy's I-avorlte Remedy. lery dan ger sign and the dre.nl Kidney Distunes themselves (even the most distressing cases) are all removed by its use. It imparts at once renewed strength and activity to the nrinarv organs. SAA1PLI2 IJOTTLE PRRIi.-Send your full postollice address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Knndout, N.Y., say that you i.f.v this til't'ial oft-r in tint paper, ana a sample Dottle ot i-avoruc Remedy will be sent free by mail. The picture in this advertisement is that of Mr. . K. I'almateer and his granddaughter, of Athens, N. V. He was cured of Kidney I)is;-ao and she of Kczema by I'nvtirlte Remedy. Mr. l'alinateer is most enthusiastic in his praise of. this great medicine. All druggists sell Favorite Remedy at $1 His mind is running on hi own end. mid a freipietil remark of Ins to Mgr. Angeli is. 'ltemember that Pius IX ascended to beaten a month after Victor Kmmuntiel.'' Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho li'si salvo In tho world for ciiti, tmitsnu, sores, uh-ers, suit rheum, fever Macs, tctlor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ami positively cutis piles. or .10 pay rciiulu-u. 11 m gnaranirvu ui Kive perfect SBlisfHi-tlon or uiouy rcftniilcd. Vilce U5 cents per lins. Tor ili liv A . U'sslor. I'OMI'irAI. HUNTS. The Luzerne delegates to tho I'epiihlii'nn state convention vuteil for V. A. Stone, bo causo tlicy were given to understand if they did not l'owoll would bo turned down an postninster at Ilnzlelon. Such is politics. Tho question unw is.tvhat will t aniiliiaker do? N-i 0110 seems to know. The free silverites in this county have ap parently dealt the Democratic "sold Iuiks" a body blow. William .lones, of Jlahiinoy City, ami .Monroe Schrelller, of Ashland, wuio ap pointed llicillliels of the llepubllenii stale I'oniiiiltleo I mm the iiiun districi 'Cliavit in it tiKiviom.nl on IVint for thn Silver I ncpulilicaus Biid Democrats to unite 011 leg-1 islativc candidates in this comity. Daniel Ouiiiaii. of Mahanoy City, is mentioned as a candidate in this district ; James C. Ihciiiian and M. J. Sweeney, 111, tho Second; D. C. llildea, in the Third ; William Willichn, Daniel Dully and W. II. Stout.ln the l ourth. John 11. I'lrieli, Vm , of Tamaiiini, is spuken of as the coalition candidate for Senator in this district. It is icportcd that Wm. I-'. Dimity was ic- inovcd as tho l'lniisy'vauin member of the Democratic national committee, nt the urgent request of W. .1. lirynii. Tosav that tho gold-standaiil Democrats do not take kindly to tho address issued by the Schuylkill county delegates is putting it mildly. William Matz, of l'ollsville, who io nised to accept the Chicago platform of 'Hit, was so greatly Impressed with tho addiess of tho comity delegates that he puniM-d it twice, and then deliberately called upon Chairman Moycr, and with a determined look, lemarked : "Seo hero, Meyer, thee fieo sllverlles will disrupt the Democratic paity if tlioy continue this fight on that lino." Mark the Democratic clialrmans pertinent leply : "Well, what about It. You deserted the p.uty in tho last picsideiitial election anil at that time was 0110 of Hie tlisriiptioni.sts; when you arc back In tho fold you may have a say as to the party's policies, init yon havo placed yomsclf boyond the position of dictator. You 1110 not a good Democrat.'' It is said Matz shut himself up in his olllro ami rend the ultimatum of the fieo silvei ilcs for tho third timo. TI10 friends of William Anderson, of Now Huston, are urging him to become a candi date for tho Legislature, giddet-t to Demo cratic rules. John V. O'ltioidan, of Maha noy I'lane, is also spoken of in this connec tion. Tin; mohdiin iidaiitv Thrives on good food and Biiiisliino, with plenty of oxcrciso in the open air. Her form glows with health ami her fiu-o blooms with its bounty. If her system needs tho cleansing action of a lauativo icniedy, slio iiBes tho Ri-ntlo nnd pleasant Syrup of I-'igs, made by the (Jilll'ornia I-'ig Syrup Co. only. Tirol I'llot I'liot Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : 1'hila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and l-'lre A-mk-IiiM n, Haitfunl l-'lie Ins Co., American I'iro Insurance Co., West Chester I'iro Ins. Co., United firemen's Ins. Co. '1'. T Williams, lS.t S. Jardln St., Shenaiidoali. Itiill'iilo Hill Coining. Whelovor tho "Wild West" locates its giant! arena Iliill'alo Hill can say : "I came, I saw, I conquered." Tho exhibition, of course, stands on its own merits, for it is composed of a series of sceuos tha' aie highly picturesque, and a eollectii 11 of feats which cannot fail to bo intercstiiiK. b'lt it ought not to ho forgotten that thoso spectacles 1110 not only the direct roeult of tho application of a peculiar genius they are given an added color of romance by a distinct aud striking personality, buffalo Hill is something moro than a successful bliotvman; ho is moro than II more scout, who liaB done a given amount of Indian righting and acquitted himself in a milliner which has left no doubt as to his physical courage. Ho is faiily an historic character, who has sorvid his country not only bravely but effectively. The more asso ciation of his name with such performance as Is tho "Wild Wott" glvosit added genuine iiosa ami significance. This aggroKatinn will aiuionr lioro Tuesday, June 21. Itcsorved seats on salo nt Kirlin's drug store. Only 0110 remedy In tho world that will at once stop Ilchinoss of tho skin In any part 01 the body; Dean's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Sftveu Womlem of the World. Wo luivo no Indication of tho oxlstcnco of a cycle of sown wonders until about the ond of the secund century H. C 'I hen appears, In an epigram of Antlpater o( I KlUon, an oiiuineriiiioii 01 seven groin. 1 works, which piovo to hu tho very ones j latur apponrlng as the seven wunileru. I Tlioy aro (1) the walls of Uabylun; (-') j tho stntuu of Zeus at Olynipla; (!1) tho 1 lianglng Kiirdous nf i-omlriiinls at llaliy- ! Ion ; (iTthu culosfiis of Utilities; (B) tho . pyramids uf Mumpliis; (II) tint niiiuso- ! leiiia of Ilnllearnassus; (7) tho teniploof 1 Dluna (Artemis) at Hphesus. Within tho , next century Varro, by Ids lclsuiely al lusion to the septum opera, betrays that the saying had already nbtuniod current proverbinl form. Diodurus, In tho second halt of the sniiiu century (llrst 11. C. ), speaks, too, of "tho so railed seven works," anil Btrnbo.a little later, lifts the Yfif-i ntirntu. O.l.,, nvell WllllllnrH. " l-'l-otll this time on, at least, theseptein liilraoula 1 hate 1111 assuriul place In nil the eolrniion lore of Ittiinu, Tho little Ouel; trentlso, "On the fc'evmi Wtuiders, " whioh has cuuie down to us in Incomplete form and under 1 the limine of I'hllo of liyniitluiii, an en-1 glnccr of thuVxMind ecntiiry I). C, Is ronl- I )y, as Us ktylo and artificial purisms amply 1 show, the work of some rhetorician of thu fifth or sixth century after Christ, and is in no wise churKcablo uKalntt the otherwise blamolu record nf the excellent inuu uf facts nnd innolilnos. The llbt it gives Is the same as thut found In Autlpntor's epi gram. Frufussor Wheeler In Century, j a bottle. HOW HE RETIRED. Illlilinclt' l.ii-t llilirtlett Willi Hit. Ihu peroi AViih Mo-t llriiniiitie. It was nt tin. 111. on Saturday, March 15, 1800, before he was yet out of lied, that Ills inmck was untitled that the emperor was waiting to see him in Count llerlieit Ills maick's apartments in the utllco of tho sec letiiry of state. As soon as tho prince en tcred there was an outburst of imperial wrath, lilsiniuck was upbraided because the ministers were not allowed to icport direct to the emperor and because of oppo sition to his majesty's policy lcgiuding the labor problem. Iu'viiln did the chancellor defend hiiiu-elf on the score 'that It ttas law that the ministers should not report diiret, mid that concerning tho labor pioblem it would be well nut to be too precipitate that certain modifications of Hie imperial programme might In- ttis- dive the Children a Drink called Oi-.dn-O. It Is a delicious, appcllzinsr, nourishing food drink to tako the place of entice. Sold by all Krocers and liked by all who have used It because when piopcrly nieiured it tastes like the finest coffee l"'t is fieo from all its injiii Ions propel ties. Grain- Oaids digedion and strengthens the nerves. II fa tin! a Rlinilll.lllt lint 1 health liullilcr, and children, as well as adults, tan drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 ns much a codec. 15 and TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. VNKi'M'Assiiii simviix oiTimim nv Tin MIl'TIIUUN UAII.WAY. Leaving Ih-oad Street station, I'hiladelphia, at 0:55 p. 111. daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining oar and the most luxurious Pullman drawing 100111 sleep ing cms, leaches ltiriuliigliau the follow'ing ulglit at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis thr next nioriiingnt 7:10. 't hrough sleeping cars for Ashcvitle, Savannah. Jacksonville, Taiiipi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans air also attached to this train rullinaii leser- valions can lie made In advance and all in formation obtained by coiniiuinicnting with John M. Heal, District l'.issenger Agent, Si! Chestnut street, l'liiladclpliia. "One. Minute Cough Cairo is the best pn partition I havo over sold or used and can't ' . . . . I t.. I ... t 1 -M f say loo lllllt'll ill us praisu. u. i. jciiinin Merchant, Odell, (!a. U. II. llagenlnirli. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE rinuci-K, Ilu- Hand or Alltel lea, Tnt'iila. Ami Call Via tho true pathway, "The lion Mountain litiutc," which traverses a nrgion of pcipetual sunshine where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes 1110 unknown. Pullman flist and second class palate and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Aikansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Aiizona, California OroL'on. Washington. Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comfortsof modern railway Improvements guiranteeil to all who pur chase tickets via the .Missouri Pacific railway system. Tor rates light from your hoint literature, and full information, il rop a postal caul, J. P. McCaim, T. P. Agent. 5111 Kail road avenue. Klmira, N. Y., or 3'Jl llroad ! way, Now York. 3-1-tr . 1.. noyi, u. 1. 1-. gi EVENTS OFHEfl REIGN. Ilotv Hlfttnr Wits Mado lltirln Victoria's Occupancy of tlin lliitUli '1'lirone. Although Victoria's reign was essentially ono of rieacv, it was in no senso an uncvent fill one. Hero Is a brief summary of the more important events directly uircctln; thu Hritlsh government: lOT-K-ltcbclllon la Canada. 1KW 42 Afidinn tvnr. 1810-Win-tt lib C'lilnn. 1815 Itepealljf tho corn laws. 1817 l-'ninlno In Iielaud, 181 C'liartlat iiBltntlon. Small rebellion In Ireland. 185.'t-5 -Crimean war. 1857-8 Orent sepoy rebellion. 185'J Direct goternmeiitof India tnken. lEIil lOxpeditlon against Mexico. 18115 Kenlan troubles. 1NI7 Itoform bill piisted. KxihhIUIoii to Abyssinia. 1871 Disestablishment of tho Irish church. Alabama claims settled. 1873 Clrotvth of Homo Ilulo league In Ire land. 1875 Suez canal ntlrchusetl by Kngland. IB78 Itussla checked In Itusso-Turklsh war. Cvnrus acniilrtul from Turkey. 1880 beginning of tho Irish ngltntloii of tho present. 1881-3 Trouble ami IlghttiiB 111 .ululand. 1881 Now Guinea annexed. 1887-8 Tioublos In Africa. During all these years Victoria's tlirono stood firm, thanks probably quite us much to her own good sense ns to the constitu tlonal form of the I-.ngllsli government. Hut during tliW period tho governments of the world undn-went moie cuungeH than perhaps was the case during the reign of any monarch of the modern era excepting thnt m tioorue ill, Who was on ivnglauil thronu during the French revolution, and the reiuu of Louis XIV a century and half earlier. Here is a brief resume of the chief wan and political changes outside th Hiltlfcli empire ilurlng Ictorla h lelgn: 1818 Louis I'lilllppo overthrown. Second French republloestalilishetl, tvlth NniHileon III Ht lis licail. 18W- Napolooii 111, by treachery, overlhren second Fieucli republic and ettablihcd the its-oiitl empire. 1HKU Unification of Italy Is-giin. War of France and Surtllnla imnlott Aiislila. INIi-ft -civil war In Aniurica. lst'O - War of Prussia wrnlhst Austila. 1807- Union of Austria ni'd Hungitry. lbuS-Ibubellu, IIoui'Ihiii queon, driten from the S;iaiilh thronu. PiovUlnnal gtnurnrucnt t-atablUliMl. 1SU0--Spiuikh regency iindei- Murshal Serra no established. 1870 l-'ranoii-l'i uiislan war btitfim. Downfall of second einpliu of I'ram-u and re-establish-incut of third republlu. Tenipond pon erof the . poH- abollshuil anil uiilncutloii of llalycoin I Dieted. Amadeo.bon of the klnjj of Italy, made 1871- CliiMiof thu franco-Pruw.l.111 tvur. tier- man empire uttuhllhlied. HfTtl-Ainiideiialidleutfd Siwnliili tlirono. Ite public formed. 187&-lIounu ot llourlinii I e tilled III Bullli, AlltliouM) MI tiiUiil! tho tlirouu. 18T7 War agulimt 'l urkuy by llulknn b lutes and Iluiwla. Ihh5 Rulguria mined canturn Iloiuiieltn. lwi-I)raillian revolution. Empire out tli row n ondepubllc etiiblUhed. S M. Ooary, I'lerson, Mich., write :--"I)e Witt's Witch Hzel Salve is curing iiiorv pili i here to-day tlmn all other remedies ioiii Imicd. It cures rt-zt-uia ami all otlicrskm dlMtasus." (.'. II. ltaueuhucli. BlSMAftOK A9 A SPEAKLH j Not 1111 Oinlur tn tin-lltillinit't - 11 - t' s AptM-rtruiHT In If-- t' 1 is- Illstnarck was nut ui i ll a sun th. rr.-c-fill orator, but when it -.-.is iii'iiooni-i d In his days of KHVer t lint he was alu -;t In muke 1111 Important s n-cb alir.uiopeb id Its breath. IDs voice was pernhai, l.i 1 pitched and not very pnwt . ml lt.-l . some spoken of asatliin tniee. b it that t ' pi-esses only one of Its qiinli' ii s It v. it -11,.-voice of a young man, and om In nib, g i. for the first time without - t -l J t.-i , 1.1.. rr could luiniiy Isdii e tl.it pci-v'1 l'-i past iniddle iige was tnl i. ' A poi in.' lncllnisl tvrltir once li.,n.i'l In- t 1 1 a forest stream niiuilng oter stic, n toots. A inoi-p selentille obserti i ilcs! 1 f . . it in this way "I think 1 know a hitter 1 lion 0111:1,11 technical comparison naiiu It, In- ; 1 1 . Ii is like quicksilver drawn o it 'I ik- a dm., of quicksilvur containing so 1 1 .id or i-' lint it on a pane of glass and hold il 1.1 1 Ingly The drop swells nnd lull-, imt ,u eutly it stops, Is-eonies thinner and In iei .' lemams mimoviiiue lor a moment, pu hei new stit'Ugth to flow, bi-cnnn s thin once again, and so forth Thus it u.is ttiili the cliancelltir's woiils first, il a sentence eiina out, then he hesitated, stopped oi-uttei. 1 a short, iuai'tieulalp sound and went .1 again it ua- nlttuyset ident that to spi wasaphjiic.il eseltlou, but eten when 1.1 llrst rate form he did not talk lluciitlj. Close olisernitlon iliscloseil the fact that tho reason tor all this was that the form of his speech was always improvised on the spur of the moment; thnt, unliko many ex Ipniporiitieous speakers, he 1II1I not use the first uxpn-Hsiiin coming Into his mind, hut while utteiiiiK the first half uf a sentence ho was thinking how to shape the second half In ordi r to exactly express his mean lug When making a joke or some lighter remark, there v. as no In-itation, but. when lie turned to ninresiriuussu'ti.lcctsthe halt lug form of speech always relumed It follows that It was 110 ea-.y task to le poi this words liven the olhcial stenog aiihers used often to trip on his words, antl belorc their work was passed lllsmaick alwnjs pei-soiialh retlseil it Dining a il. bate l,e ii- cd to make frequent notes In a coarse, scran ling hand. When attacked by souu- keen opponents, he grew nervous and shifted in his seat, his pen shook between his lingers, and very often Ids hand went menacingly to his sword hilt, for Hisnmrck, while the first civil offi ccr in the empire, wns at the siiinu lime a general of cavalry and alttajs woie his un dress uniform in the reichslag lien aroused, bis ebullitions of passion were frequently terrible. He wns merciless in tctort, uiisparlng of persons, no matter their age, their personal services to liimseli or to tho empire. He possessed a caustic humor winch lie used with great ell eet A masterof invective, Ids coarseness of,tipcec!i very often delentisl bis own object. On- of Ids countrymen speaking on this point described lilm as "an Achilles in courage, he is a Thersite In debate us often as the candid censure of fiieuds or tho viciou.- taunts of foes goad him into the loss of his temper." How to Look Good. Ciood looks are teallv more than skin deep, tenendum entirely 011 a healthy condition ol all the vital organs. If the liver he iiiactitc, vou have a bilious look : il your stomach lie tlisordcicd. Vou have a dyspeplia look ; if jour kidneys be affected, you have a pincneti look. Secure good health, antl you will smelt hate good looks. "Klcctric Hitters" is a fit oil Alterative and Ionic. Acts uuccuy on me stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cities pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion, lit cry bottle guaranteed. Soltl nt A. YVnslcy's drug store. 50 cents pel bottle. Tho French scholar Maurice Courant has como to tho conclusion that Japan got her clvlliziitiou by way of Korea. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnaturo of 7& 111 thu Orent Mieflronm. Tho phcllrnom at Potsdam, tho coun try homo of tho Cternitm imperial fam ily, is a hugo vaultliko place, tho roof supported by many columns1, anil tliusa as well ns tho walls aro thickly in- crusted with all wanner of tholls, tho colorhifis being vuriod aud most bril liant. Tho room givoa n Mugtilur im pression upon entering it. Ono can fnn cy that Titan children havo used it as a playroom aud havo decorated it to suit thu dictates of their own untrained tastu. Hero tho llttlo children of tboroyal house of tho fatherland celebrate Christ mus. Their gifts aro pl.tcud on tr.bloe, ono for each child, and at tho proper nionieut tho doors of tho great room aro thrown open, nnd the children loud tho way into a startling flood of light. Tho many chandelier i illamiuo tho shall walls that heintillato rays of brightuebS, us the shells are imbedded in a sort of mica sown mortar. Now York Tribune. thYiViW.ii.j.t.i'i-WVfVJWiiVM' DYEING I 5" A Pleasure at Last. No Muss. No Trouble. ilWASHESMS DYESij jE AT ONE OPERATION ft. 5j It . . ANY COLOR. Il :S The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for;: S Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists,-: ;j Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- jjj S linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin,;: is Cotton or Wool. 4rtU " s :Sold In All Colors 'by Crocers'aniJ1. S Druggists, or mailed free 3: :j for 15 cents; :- Addnu, 7110 MAYI01R SOAP DEPOT, 117 Dunne Street, Alif York. 5 V SOAP ' j 3 S VAEHES, Si. OYER : Sympatic Bnsbaml?, !! ! II U Ill Ml 1 I I The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband Is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Lay ton, Esq., a promi nent drupgist of Dayton, O., gives the following case: A customer of mine, whose wife h.i9 used four bottles or " Mother's Friend " before con finement, says, nfter seetng the effects of the remedy, that if she had to ro through theordenl again, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drog- ists, or expressed oil receipt of one ollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Horn, " mailed free on application. THE PHAOFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Gs. A. GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages 5.50 and up. BED STEADS. They tiittst be sold at once. They are now going at the low price of Jmsi, $1 .25 silk. These goods are brand new and selling at worn-out furniture prices. )fl nusY r-URNiTuitn and STOVE STOIUi, 121-123 North Main St. f mm."- enenr stoke, o DKAI.UIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street, Pennsylvania RAILROAD. KCmTYKII.L DIVIBION. May 28, 1808. Trains will leftvo Hltcimndoah alter tne nnor ilntu for Wlwaim, tlillicrton, Fnttkvlllu Uiri Wuter, St. Clntr, 1'ottnvllle. IriunburK, ltendluji. 1'ottKtown, l'hocnlxvlllo. Norrlstown n d I'IjU lUelphlii (llr-.ivl Htrect etatlon) at 6 05 mid 8 IS a. m., 2 02, fi 10 p m. on week days. Sundays, H IS a. ill , 1 2S p. 111. Trnliin teuvo Knw-ltvi.Ie for Sliennndoab i.1 7.111, 11 II a. in nnd 5 10, 7 Oil i. it. Billiday, 11 01 b lli. lino l 15 p. 111. !.-ao PottMvllIc for Hliennntloali (via lrruck vlllo 710, 1120 a. m.. 820, 7 10 p. m. HuudU) 10 35 a. in., riO p. in. I.eiue HitliulolpUn, (Broad street Btntlonl, toi Shenandoah at 8 if) a. m., 4 10 p. in. wcelc dayH. Suiidnyn loiivu at 6 60 und 0 28 fl. rn. x-avo llroad i-trcct htailou, 1'lilladulplila, tot Sen Girt, Anbury l'urk, Ocean Orovu, I.onf llraiich, nnd Intermediate fitatloim, k.20 II. H, a. m.,3 80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Jeavo llroad btrret Ktatloli, I'lillnUclpUla. I'OU NKW YOltK. Kxprem, week-days, 8 20, 4 00, 4 SO S 01, 8 00 7 83.K21, 3 9), 10 Jl IDIiiIiik Car), tlOOll. ill, 12 00 noon, 12US (I.tlilltcd 100 and 4 22 .I.. DlnliiKC'ars), 1 JO, 2 30 (Dining far) 8 20, 3 50. 4 00, SO0,5S0(I)IiiliiKOur), 6 00, 7 02, 7 SO (l)ln. luk'l'nr), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, nltllit. Hiindiiya, 8 20. 4 03. 4 50, 6 0V 8 20, 0 50. 10 21, (1)1. Inc Cut), 1135 u. in., 12115, 10S iDlnliiL- Car) 230 I (1)1 ui uu Cur), 400 (Limited! 32) (DiiihiK Car), i32P,560, (DlnlliK Car) 033, 7 02,7 00, I'hilnil 1 Car 10110 p. in., 12 01 lllldit. i Kxpriws for lltmtoii wltliout cluuigo, 11 00 a in,, I weeklays, nnd 7 43 p. in., dally. j WAHIIINdTON AND THIS SOUTH, For Haltlinoruaiid Washington, 3 SO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 28,11. 111.. 12 00, 1231 (Dl.illIK Cu"), 1 12 IDIntiiK Cnr. 3 12, 4 41, (0 20 ('onKroa sloiiivl I.linlli-d. DlnlliK Car, 017. O.Vi Dii. I iiu Carl, 731 IDitdiii; car p. in., and 12 09 lllldlt wei-k illl)H. Hiindays,3S0, 7 20,012,1123, a. in., 1200, I 12. DIiiIiik Carl I II, 1320 Cou KrcHidotial I.luiiU-d, DIiiIiik Curl, S5S IDIiiIiik i Carl, 731 IDIulniiCar p in. ami 12 03 nlj-lit. ' l--nr Italtliuorii, aeeoniinrMlntlou. 0 12 ii m,2 0i and I 01 p in week days, 5 0-1 and 11 10 p ui dally. VOU ATLANTIC CITY. I,enve llroad Htrcetstutlmi via Delawuie rlvi-i brlduo lCxpreM, l 20 n in, 7 05 p. in. daily. U-uvii Market htri-cl Warf -HxpreiM, 3 no, 9 00 11 m. (100 HaturdliyM only), 2 00,4 00, 180,5 00 p. in. Huudays. X 00, K 43. tl 00, (113 ll. in (aceoiii- niodttlnn I 80 und 3 00 p. III.) Kor Cape May, Aiiglcscu, Wlldwood and Iloll j lliyu-li l.xpu-HM, mikiu iii, 100 p iii week days. hiiuda h ii n a in. l-'or t ajH- Ma ul, I 80 p in Hatiirda)H J'ur Sett lute I'lty, Oeei i City, Avalou and Stone Harbor- Kxprins, 1-00 it. iu., 420, p. in I week iliijH. Hiimlays, VOOa. in. , l'or Humeri! Point Kipreas, 3 01, 0 00, a. in., (2 00,4 00, 5 00, p. in, week days Holidays, 8 43 i a. in mid '. 13 p. in. I. 11 111 H HIKxOX, J. It. WOOD, ! (len'l Maoauer. Oen'l l'uiw'ii'r Aitl A Mandsom la one of tin- i;r, ati pOKSCXII. l'OiOMI A Handsome Comploxion i icr ati st c'larinH a M-oman can I l'OiOMl'8 COM1-U.XIOH l'OWOUllj CARRIAGES 300 QUPNANHOAH TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. e Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of its Kind on Earth 1 Cfliw' flf ilfl M OF I WORLD Under the Personal Direction of Its World-Pnmoiis Originator, COL. W F. CODYBUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears and Participates in Each and livery Afternoon mid Evening Performance, MORE MEN AND' MORE HORSES Than any Other Exhibition Ever Had. A Veritable Army of Instructors nnd Entertainers In the Most Stupendous of Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe and perfect pioleclion from both Sun and Hain in A COVERED GRAND STAND SEATING 20.000 PERSONS The night exhibitions being Iirilliantly and Perfectly Illuminated by the Most Knor nious Portable Double Klcctric Plant of 250,000 Candle-power. NO TOPPLING TENTS 1 wv. Sir: - '11111? V KIN. I V I 1 -rr .-ftill III f i BIGGEST TRAINS OP IIEHOIdALLY K0MANTIC KNTEIITA1MLENT. THE mOOEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night ate o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night ' GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. Numbered coujion, actually icserved seals drug store, No, fj South Main Street, THE AUDIENCE UNDEIt SHELTER The PEKPOTMANCE in the OPEN AIR UNITING TWO WORLDS IN Haster JIartial 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. Prescnlinj; 1-j'glit Hundred Sioux l!ravc Senilis, Soldiers nnd Horses, in a Stupendous nnd Tremendously Kcaliotic Iiattlc Spectacle, the like of which was never seen in peace, and which only Col. Cody could produce. THE IERS OF PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. Kach one of whom hears honorahle wound . in proof of devoted service, mounted and equip ped as for liticrrilla warfare. the Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON "THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TKIBES, CHIEFS and WAHlUOnS of (lie Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralles. DARE-DEVIL, COWBOYS AND WILD WEST GIRL EQUESTRIANS. United States Artillery Just as in Action. Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Electrifying Hardtack I-'cats hy V, S. Cavalry. Wild liorder scenes, Magnificently Kcal. Great llcdouin Athletes In Prodigious Feats. Peer less Crack Shots of hoth Seiics, lliiflalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship on Ilorsehack. The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed Hucking Uroncos and llicir Uiders. The eclehrated Mounted Cowhoy Hand. The Kifle, Lariat and Holas Wonders. Staitling Incidents of Savage Warfare. The Custer Massacre on the Little llig Horn j the most Stupendous and Magnificent of llattlc Specta cles. At 10 o'clock on each opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting to public view Col. Cody's Mill nological Congiess of the Savage ll.uluroiis and Civilircd Representative Hough Hitlers of the Universe, superbly mounted nnd splen didly equipped and armed. as light as day and as complete In detail. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25c. will he sold on die day of exhibition, nt Kirlin's