.. nif nr rr" --"-' team EVENING HERALD KSTAIH.ISIIHD 1K70. 1'nl IMicd every l'voiilntt, Kirrpt Sunday, at Holm .Uhiiin .Hriiurr, NrAii Ckkthr. ItlSLIEF FROM TAIN. Womwi Everywhere Express thslr Gratitude to Mrs. Flnkhiun. Vlir llcriiltl Isitrllvrieil InSlieiianilonli and tin' u iiiinlltii: to, .n for six cents ft irwK, lift'- i ni tutlivi-arrlt". 1'y nmll W.00 a year.or r cent ii m-nlli pujalile In ml van pp. Viltertlsc mouN i li.tr ..i J ui'iinilliijc In cpui itmi position. I I,. i ! rm'Tic the rlichl to chiiirr tin. ieiPuiiof tulvi il-onirnt wlienrvnr the pnlv I'lrtilwi "I lii'i ilfiimmlc It. Tho rlliht Is ic- ihJ I.- Ji- 'niiv lulvirtliomenl, wliflher iu i'' "r ii.it. i.int the publisher may dNmi iji.ipn Advertising rutin luft'lo known tit n 'il , ' ' i.t' mi. Riitii 1 at tl." nitonic ftt KlielinniliKiti, I'm., as sen'inl cl- until mutter. TKI.Kl'IIONK, CONNIU'I'ION "All Hie Hews Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald w i iamhy, .n;i: .. imm. Hra. T. At WAI.DI1N, (lllnon, (In., writes! "1)ku Mm. I'inkiiam: -Reforo tnU luff vour medicine, life -M ti btinU-n lo nio. I Hover hhw u well (lay. At my monthly period I HufTcrod untold liiUcvy, and ti (prut denl of tlio tlinu I wits troubled with a nevero ptihl In wy hide. Rofore flnlshlnK the first bottle n your Vcffetnblc Compound I could tell' It. was dolntr me (rood. I continued Its uxo, Hloo usod the Mver l'ills find MfiliHtlve Wudi, and have been primtly helped. I would like to lmvo you tteu my letter fpr tlio benefit of others." OUR COUNTRY : First. Last an J Torcvci. Mrs. n.OUr.NCII A. WOI.I'I!, 515 riulberry 51., I.nncrirtcr, Ohio, writes t i "liKAtt Mim. I'iskiiam: For two I years I wns troubled with ivhrtt the locnl physicians lnlil me u hh Inlhtmtnrt i tion of the ttimili. livery month 1 Mif- 1 fered terrihlv. 1 hail taken enough metlleine from the doetors to cure any one, hut obtained relief for n short time only. At last I conelnded to wrllu to you In regard to my case, and can f.ny that by following your advice I urn now pefectly well." ISnimm For Coiinress. I'.-r Knin( time it was an open qui'!; tioi. whether or not the Honorable i t harli N'-v ermit ltniiiiin. born anil reared in the town of Miiior.-,ville, wnt. a eaiuliilute for re-nomination, but within the past few days his per sona! .ruaii. the esteemed mid nio-.t e.in.s .ni Miners' Journal. 1ms set lit re! all 1 I t - on that score. It is no Kinder ii iiiftioii to be dueided by the ! Icirate- to be elected to tlio Re publican iiiitntj convention, but it is j accepted us u fact that Mr. Hruntui is ! in the U,lit to secure the nomination. llerei.ifore. previous to the .lour nars publie and oillcial annoiinee inent and we say "oillcial" advis edly many of the voters of the county indulged In Inueh speculation us to which parly Mr. Uriiium would -1pl to for the honor of represent ing it m ('empress. JUs course in Washington has been such that the ordinary mortal has been unable to keep track, of Schuylkill's erratic statesman Many of our readers re member the direct answers made by Mr llruniin to questions propounded by several of the delegates in the Ko publican convention of ISWi, when he was lmuiiuateil for (5onnress upon n Hold standard platform. He fjavo a direct allirinative answer to each in terrogatory, lie then repudiated the doctrines he had proclaimed for years and which first brought him into prominence. In that convention were many former (i reenbaehers, and everyone of them uttered the word "traitor," because be had betrayed them for the emoluments of ollice. Our morn'mi; contemporary, how ever, has fortunately set at rest all doubt as to where .Mr. Ilriiiniu would hind this ear. lie wants the Repub lican iKiuiiioitioii. and bein; the same 11 r. It i-i 1 1 1 1 1 ii as of yore is ready to answer all ipiestions in the allirina tive that are propounded provided, alva-. tlie iioininutioiidcpondK upon the ausw ers. Mr. Ilriiinm possesses more varied elements of strength than all the other gentlemen mentioned In con nection with the Congressional nomi tion. These elements will constitute an important factor in the election next fall. First, he would command tilt-support of the (freen hackers ; the free silverites both Democrats and Republicans would be inrates of the deepest dye were they to withhold Hi'ppurt from one of their most ar dent champions; tlio merchants, the milium and the laborers, now form ing an oraniatiou to I oimi anthra cite coal, would rally to his support to n mini: and the Republicans, hav iiif,' selected hiin as the especial cham pion of "an honest dollar for an hon est day's labor" would swell the jjralid majority iu November next for SehuvlkilPs ideal Conirresstnau. He- Bides, ns tho Journal truthfully says, all theso congruous elements "would "f,e easier to concentrate upon Mr. Hriiium than liny other porson who may have an aspiration to 1111 his place." There are many other elements that wo illicit mention tho disap pointed olllce-seekers.tliose now seek ing future preferment, ami those "once prominent politicians," etc. but it is unnecessary to enumerate, as wiihnve shown to the satisfaction of our readers, wo think, that Mr. Hruuiiu is the ideal candidate. Two years iijjo, when Mr. Hruiuni declared himself in favor of the "yellow metal," his former Oreenlmnk friendH appealed to him not to forsake the cause that created him ; and they will not subject themselves to the rankest in,'riititlid and desert him mow In the hour of hln need. Did not .3',Jiruiinu, iiiuid 'Democratic ap rtrs. V. R. BATHS, riiinsflelit, l.n., writes 1 " llcfore writing to you I suffered dreadfully from painful menstrua lion, leitcorrluna and sore feelhi(f in the low cr part of the bowels. Now my friends want to know what makes mo look so well. 1 do not hesitate one min ute In telling them what has brought about this great change. I cannot praiso liydiu H. l'inkhain's Vegetable Compound enough, lt.ls tho greatest remedy of tho age." SENATOIl KENNEY INDICTED. He iiml Oilier t.cnitlng lieluwnrcrmR Cliariieil With Atilluat IIokk"!. Wllmlmrton. Del., June S. The grand Juiy In- Hie tTtiltcil stiates court last cvenliift returncil lii'llctments against United States Senator 11. 15. Ken- noy. .inod Cole, luexulent of Hie Com mercial Fire liisurance comjianyi J. Krnnli Alice, cbnlitniin of the H?pub llcali state eonimlttef, Harry Foard mid J. It. Mi'Uonleu), prnnluent resi dents of Dover; C. H. llutler and W. 12. Cotter, or l'hllailelphla. They are churned with aiding and abetting Will iam N. HoRixs to misapply funds of Hip National Hank of Dover. The amount charged ui In the Indictment opralnst Senator Kenncy Is $23, IG1.S1; against Chairman Alice, $r,.604.16; against Mo dotilRal. 2,B32.B2; against Cotter, $1, 014.92; ngBlnst Cole, $741.25; against Duller, $lSS.2r,; against Fard, JU5. More ttlot Tuit in llimil. Helfnst, .Tune S. t,ast lilrfht there was a lenewnl of tlio rlnlliiRS that began on Mnniliiv during the demonstrations In honor of Hie revolution of 179S and the nnnlversury of June 0, 1880, when seven civilians were rhet on Rhankhlll rond liy the conHliiluilary. The Nationalists attacked a h idv of Oranjremen who were le.ivhut He Ir work, and there was a veritable hurricane of scrap Iron and other missiles. The police at first were overpowerer. hut having been reinforc ed they cleared the streets with n free use of their clubs. The military has been ordered out. and It Is fearced that there will be a renewal of the disturbances. THE REPORTS IN LONDON. Rpanlsh Commandor Iteporled Rilled mid lloliiu Mercedes unk. London, June 8. A dispatch lo Tho Dally Mall from Cape Haytien says: "The American victory at Santiago de Culm has cleared the way for the en trance of Admiral Sampsoa and the de struction of the Spanish licet. As San tiago's land defenses ate leported weak, it Is likely the city will yield to a vig orous attack. It is reported that the commander of the Helna Mercedes, sec ond In command In the Spanish fleet under Cervera, was kill, d during the engagement. The combined American and insurg-ent foices arc entrenched near Daloulrl, with guns mounted in preparation for a further movement. ; From Spanish sources comes a report 1 that a party of Amei leans landed at j Aguadores, but whether It Is true or whnt tho result was Is injt known here." i London paper aretncllte d tndouM the 1 account of the destruction anil silenc ing of the forts at Santiago, but they believe the bombardment was Intended to draw the Spaniards', attention from a landine; somewhere, and that the conibiK week or two will see exciting events In Cuba. The slnklliif of the ltelna Mercedes Is regarded as prob able, for ll Is known that her hollers were defective, ond that she had no armored deck. The wounding or death of Colonel Ordonez means a serious loss to Spain. Ordonez being or haying been her military exptrt, with an European reputation, and the designer of the ord nance bearing his name. Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. Ml LEG' HEART CURE. MontoroJ oir Tor Mi-alla. San Francisco, June S. The principal event In the local w..r situation yes terday was tha defiatrure of the moni tor Monterey and the collier nrutus for Manila. Kvery steam whistle on the water front blew a farewell, mid as the two'vesselii moved down the harbor to ward Hie Gulden (late the crowds on the wharves set up a mighty cheer. jilmihc,- advocate In the House during m present session the Issue of $150, DOO.OuOof greenbacks 1 Furthermore, did not Mr. Iirunini's private secre tary, in the secret recesses of hlscom- inittee room at Washington, read to the Congressman a two-coluuin speech booming Hat money, and did not Mr. lirmiim have tho same printed in tlio Congressional Record for distribution among his (1 roenback friends thifl fall t The fact that this Bjieoch was not delivered in Congress by Its "copyrighted ' author is not pertinent to the (piestion. The sentl mollis contained therein will tickle the vanitv of tho-e whom he has on ninny previous occasions marshalled to the polls by his clarion notes from the rostrum, and that is suilleleut so far as Mr. Hi-mum is concerned. The campaign this fall, so far as the Republicans are interested, is to be made on the war issue and the election of Congressmen who will up hold iiml support tlie President. The linaueial question being relegated to the rear, every loyal Republican will put aside their opinions on tin question and vote for tlie Journal's candidate. The disappointed olllce- seekers. and their number is legion in this district, will have come to a realization of tlie fact that the "dis penser of patronage' made his selec tions solely with tlie view of solidify ing tho party and appointing the most worthy and competent appli cant and they, too, will give him loyal support. And last, but by no menus least of the many elements of strength that will cluster around Mr. Hruuiiu as n candidate, are tlie prospective olllce holders. And herein lies the milk to the .lournal's eocoanut. It is n well -known fact that the political eit'i of our morning contemporary is nu ap plicunt for appointment to one of tho Federal positions iu I'liilidelpliia. He Is deserving of this recognition for political services rendered, and everybody iu this county is for him with, probably, the exception of Mr. Hruium. The latter will likely fall iu line provided the Journal is able to stand up under the ridicule that is show. -red upon it and continue to spread broadcast the many elements of strength of ('uudidutc Hruium, mi til the people have given him a new lease on a Congressman's salary. Then, perhaps, even the Journal will be willing to be classed in its own category of "those whom he (Mr. Hruium) has been unable to reward to tlio full measuie of their supposed natural deserts." Tile literary end of our morniii contemporary, who puts into correct grammatical sentences the brilliant ideas of tlie political head of the Journal, should not be lost sight of in considering Mr. llnuum's "eminent ability" for tlie position that is being thrust upon him. Were we to lake a prospective, rather than a retrospec tivo view of the situation, we might picture tho "brains" of tho Journal's editorial sanctum one eur hence be moaning "man's inhumanity to niun," when the ideal candidate of to day becomes the base political ingrate. Then these "trivial grounds would operate to Iiilluonce" oven the Journal's "literary appendix," while another favorite distributes Uncle Sam's mail at Vottsville. How many other members of the Journal's stalf aro seeking M Hruium s "Influence" in their desires to serve the dear people we are un able to say. Tlie.lournal has labored long and faithfully in tlie cause o Republicanism, ami each and every olio of tho staff are entitled to tlie best of the good things. Should Mr Hrumm succeed in fullilliiig his promises and land them all in snug political berths, with fat salaries at tached, he would not oven then repay thoin for the valuable services run dered, "without compensation." Our friends of tlie Journal lutye the II Hit Al.n'sbest wishes for success, witli tin hope that their fondest expectations will bo reali.ed. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. Tho I est naive. In the world fur cuts, hrtiiics, soles, ulcers, salt rlicaai, fover soles, letter, chapped linmls, cliillilains, corns, and ,dl ekin eruptions', anil positively cuus piles, ot .to pay rrcitiheil. It is gtinraiiteud to give jiorfect satisfaction or tnony refunded. Trin m cents pnr box. Per snl" hv A. Vnslnr. Dr. Swallow'-, OeatoVleal Challenge. Ilarrlslmrg, June S. Dr. S. C. Swal low, the Prohibition candidate for gov ernor, yesterday forwarded a letter to Chairman Klkln. of the Republican stnte committee, saying: "I see it slated In the public prints that you pro pose to have several of your best speak ers follow me In the coming campaign for the express purpose of contradict ing my statements concerning Quay, Hastings and legislative corruption, and as to the probable origin of the Capitol lire. Will you kindly permit me to suggest a series of meetings for Joint discussion, consisting oithree in minute speeches on each side, the merits of the evidence submitted to bp determined by a count vote of the audience?" 'I'll n o spectros that threaten liuliy's life Cholera lufioitiini, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr, Fowler's Kxtmct of Wild Strawlairry never fails to compter tlieai. $9 l . I v r illt b turns- M in n in 1. ii l Ii . wnir Ktoin- M71p all a it, 'i an. if. -.t i. -ii, l oiumpa- Mr .1 J N tl, il 'I'll, y nrt emllY, Willi "a out ii-iln oralis) KililVraudrUKsrUta. JJ cents !'!. oulf I'llli to take with llutsl'i kariaparilla Ciitian 'J'lllbiister'llobmeil New Yoik, June 8. The Cphan till buster caseB were nollled In the crlm inal branch ot the United States clr cult court yesterday by order of At torney General Grigs Judge Ilrown discharged the following ptlsoners.who i had been balled In IH.600 each: Captuln John li'Hrlon, Cuptain George W. Her ry. Dr. Frunk Agrumonte, Joaquin Co' tlllo, James McAllister, Charles Dlekman, Knrinue Tiujlllo, Joseph I.uls. Kdward Murphy, John D. Ilait I and Kmlllo Nunez. The majority were on the Tlllle. The Indictments against I rnllxtn Garcia and Carlo Iloloff, who forfeited Uielr ball, were not dismissed, Dyspepsia halio of human oxMence. llunlork HIoe.il hitters ciues it, piomptly. permanently. lirRtdatcs and tones the Rtniniicli. Cha rfrcd ".VIUi ifil.,.nr nild.v. Atlantic City, June 8 A tramp mu sician, giving; the name ot William O'Murrn. was anested at Someis Point yesterday, charged with the murder ot n liov named .Tappet Connelly, the 10- year-old son of a prominent county resident. The lad's body was found In the woods near Seniors Point covered with leaves'. The murderer had strang led his victim. O'Muira maintains his Innocence. The probable motive for the crime was ot a levelling ntituie. Is It a burn? Uso Dr. Tliomni' i.mi-ir.i. Oil. A cut? Uso Dr. Tlionus' Kclcctiic Oil. AtyourdrugKisls. Yoillur .lap Wanted li Tight. Annapolis, June S. Among the naval cadets at Annapolis is a young Japan ese who Is receiving Instruction there by the courtesy of the 1 'ulted States government. Ills family are of high nobility. He was among the tlrst to volunteer for active service on the American warships in the present war with Spain, and was piomptly assigned to a desirable berth. As soon as the news had reached the Japanese lega tion at Washington a stern veto was Interposed. It was all well enough to educate the youth theoretically In the art or warfare, but the minister fell that he had no authority to allow him to Jeopuullze his life without his fam ily's consent. Everybody needs a fitrpiiRthoninR, purifying tonic just ut this Hoaaon of tho year, when tho doninnda of luituro in renovating tlio system aro so sovoro that n breakdown is tlio result witli most people. Impurities that havo boon accumulating nil winter must now be gotten rid of, as Spring is tho tinio set apart by nature f or h gonoral "house-cleaning" within. It is necessary that this cleansing process tako placo in ordor to strengthen tho system and proparo it for tho trying sea son of hot weather, when sickness is so abundant. This task can not bo accomplished without tho assistauco of a cleansing, health-i'enowing medicino, and for this purpose Swift's Specific, S. S. S., stands outalono, with out an equal. It purifies tho blood, improves tho ap potito, builds up and strengthens, gives n ruddy, healthy comploxion, removing all pimples and blotches, and ho tones up and invigorates as to impart now lifo and energy to tho ontiro systom. Within tho past fow years I began to fail in health nnd could attribute it to nothing in particular until I realized that my blood was impoverished. A fow bottles of S. S. S. built mo up wonderfully, increased my weight and gitvo mo n aplondid appotitc. It Is tho best tonic nnd blood purifier made. W. M. Uuokt.in, Lake Charles, La. I tako plcnsuro in recommending Swift's Specific as a Blood i'urillor. A fow bottles cured mo of a blood trouble after all other remedies had failed. It also removed pim ples and blotches from my face, leaving tho skin clear and smooth. While takfng S. 8. S. my appetite increased and my general health improved. Its ellects as a tonio aro im equuled. W. M. Wilson, Fnirllold, 111. Six bottles of Swift's Specific cured mo of a horrible at tack of Iloils that had broke out all over my body, and from which I 'could got no relief. I feel that if it was not for your great medicine I would have been an invalid. W. J. Mitohuix, Marion, Ala. finniiillT? 13 It takes but a moment's thought to show why S. S. S. is tho host tonio and system-builder. Jlorcury and iodido of potash, arsonio and sulphur, tho most harmful of min erals, aro tho basis of every blood roinody oxcopt S. S. S. Thoso drugs, as ovory chemist knows, tear down and impoverish tho system. Swift's Specific is guaranteed purely vegetable ; ovory ingredient of which it is mado is gathered from nature's forests. $1,000 Reward ;i;!l,s.1s:"s.t,s 7 one purticlo of potash, nieroury or any other mineral. No oilier remedy mako3 this offer, becauso no oth r is pun ly vegetable. Purify and cleans tl.o blood, but bo iair to yoursolf, and got the l'-t rowdy Tho best is S, S. S. It. 0. O. SntJhTS, of Wlntcr.'ct, Iown, Inventor ntii manufacturer of ' SlmltB' Safety V?hinietico Couplhi", writes of Ilr. Mile' Heart Cure. "T.royeai i i,ro an attack of l.adrlppo left mo with r. Tfcal: heart. I had run down In flesh ti tnero ulcln and bone. I could not si -p lyhi" down forsmothcrmn epc!K; free.u-nt rid i darting pains and palpitation caused n. con stai.tfearof sudden death, naliln:; entiV. Induce mo to remala away from homo over night. My local physician proscribed Dr. Miles' IleattCuro and in a few days I was oblo to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, anil am now feeling belter In every way than I havo for years." ilr. Miles' Itcincdlcs Kisia urn.,.-. e'"'"EHL.I . guarantee, flrat bottle fM"i2yJi UOgj benellu or money re- gS . Restores. SW funded. Hook on ills- gF&r' miai. ' rff cases ot tho heart and fc" , Iicrve3frcc. Address, h&WM3 1)11. MIbr.SMniHOAL.CO.. Elkhart, Ind. SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. s Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of its Kind on Earlli ('llilet- lo -.(inly Ifenl Win', AVashlngiiin. .1 mil s.- The navy de partment has decided to give Ihe naval cadets at Annapolis an opportunity to ree real warfare by takliu; assignments on the warships In lieu of the custom ary summer vacation. As a result, about half of the second class men and quite a number of the third class men have been assigned to duty on the In diana, New York. Iowa and other ships In West Indlnn waters. SS OF ROUGH RIDERS OF IHE WORLD Under the Personal Direction of Its World-Pninotis Originator, COL. W. F. CODY BUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears and Participates hi Each and Every Afternoon mid Evening Performance. MORE MEN AND MORE HORSES Than any Other Exhibition Ever Had. A Veritable Army of Instructor i and Entertainers in the Most Stupendous of Open-air Arenas, witli absolutely safe and perfect piotcction horn both Sim and Uain in A COVERED GRAND SI AND SEATING 20.000 PERSONS The night exhibitions being III ill iatitly and l'erfeclly Illuminalid by die Most liuor- mons 1'ortable Double Klectiir l'laut of 250,000 Candle-power. "Ono Minute t'otiah 1:1110 U the best pre paration I have ever sold or used and can't say too much In its praise." L. M. Kcniion, .ucrciiaut, uncu, v. II. lliiKcniiucli. Tho C arl aiizn-llii flose I nsi;. Montreal. June 8. No actual movo has yet ben made in the capias caso against Lieutenant Carranza and Senor Du P.osc, but thiir counsel will try and, have the capias quashed, and If suc cessful will have Detective Kellort ar rested again, this time for malicious ar rest. It appears that, though a selz tire was put upon their deposit in tho Ilank of Monti eul, the Spaniards man aged to withdraw their money befora the papers were served. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of NO TOPPLING TENTS THE AUDIENCE UNDER SHELTER The PERFORMANCE ill the OPEN AIR mjimM UNITING TWO WORLDS IN Haster IIartial 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. Piescnling Eight Hundred Sioux braves. Scouts, Soldiers and Horses, ia a Stupendous, and Tremendously Realistic Rattle Spectacle,, the liko of which was never seen la peace, and which only Col. Cody could produce. lineal l'cee Delivery f.'elalneil. Washington, June s. The conference report on the postulllec appropriation bill conies a provision for the appro priation of $150,000 for rural free de livery. This Is a compromise, the house having appropriated $300,000 and the senate having refused to make any ap propriation. Tho senntc receded from its amendment reducing the toal ap propriation for pay of letter carriers from $13,000,000 to $12,000,000, restoring the house figures, nnd also from Its amendment providing against more than four deliveries dally In any city. The tempi. ni: y pro vision for postolllees at military camps during the war was retained. a,iV m. Hi SHE. THE Give tho Childreo a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food dlink to take tho placo of coll'ce. Sold by all grocers and liked liy all who liavo used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest cofl'ee but is l'rco from all its injurious pinperties. Graln Oniils illgoition and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimnUut but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great bunefit. Costs about 1 as much a3 collco. IS and -,"i;. Buy Kcystonoilour. Bo sure that tho name I.ESSia & ISaeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. ennsylvania RAILROAD. rlCHUYKILL DIVISION. May 2, 1SS8. Trntna will leave Hheimiiiloah niter tne nuou uate for Wlgnns, llllliertiiii, Frnckvlllo Duf Water, Kt. Cl.ilr, Pottsvlllo. J tuiiiliurg, Itmdlnc l'nttstown, l'lioi-iilxvllle. KorrlMtowu n. d 1'bt nelpliln (HeAil Htrect etittlon) nt C 05 and 81.1 a. in., 2 02, (1 10 p in, un week days. Huudays, K 13 li. in., 4 29 p. in. Trnlus leave l'rackvlllo for Bhonaniloah al 7 SO, 11 48 a. m. ami 5 40, 7 SO p. . Hundny, 1101a. in. and fi 10 p. in. I.CAVO I'otUvlllu for Hlicnnniloah (via I'raik villii 7 10, 11 20 a. m., S 20, 7 10 p. ni. riuuda 10 ai a. in.. .120 p. m. Leave l'lilluili'lUn, (broad street htatlnn), I oi Hliciialidoali at 8 ill n. in.. 4 IU p. in. week days. Hiuiilaya lcnvo nt 6 .10 and 0 23 a. m. Leave Ilroail street station, Philadelphia, toi Bin lilt, Anbury Park, Ocean drove, Ixini Ilrnnih, nnd InterHiediata stations, H.20 11,11, a. mi., 8.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leavo ltroad Htrcrt .Station, Philadelphia, 1'OU NKW YORK. , , ., .. a on i iv. t Kn K ix a 7:a,830, 9 80, 1021 (Dining C"nr), 11 00 n. m, IS UU noon, tzm ij.lllllli'U i w aim a y.xa lllnliiL'Caral. 1 40. 230 (Dining Car) 3 20; it SO. I CO, a 00, 8 .10 (Dining Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 (Din Ingi'ar), 10 (Iu p. in., 1201,' night. Huudays, u .... I u, a n lw fi rj IAOI l,l.l..n Car). 1183 a. in., 12 3.1, I 05 (Dining Car) 2 80 (inning uarj, iuu ii.immu i ..Hi'iiiinii i-arj, 820.850, (Dining Car) 6!U, 7 02,7 50, lllilllll! UnrJ 10 uu p. m., 12 ui nigui. Kipri'HS for lloetou without change, 11 00 n la., week-days, mid 7 13 p. ni., dally. WASIIINOTON AND Till! SOUTH. I'or Ilaltlnioru and Washlnirtoii. 3 50. 7 20. 8 82. 10 20.11 23,11. in., 12 09, 1281 (Dining Car), 1 12 Dining carl, an, in, aa i;oiiKrcs. atonal Limited. Dining Car, 017. Oil l)ln lug Carl, 7 31 Dlnbig Car p. in., nnd 12 03 nlidit week dava. Stllidavs. 3 SO. 1 20. 9 12. 11 23. n. in., 1200, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 1820 Con. KriHBliiiml Lliiiltid. Dining Carl, C83 l)lntug Car, 7 31 llilnlngcnrj p. in. nnd 1203 nignt. For ltnltiiuore, aecoininoilatlou, 9 12 a in, 2 02 and 4 01 p m week days, 8 08 and 11 10 p in dally, l'OU ATLANTIC! CITY. I,cavti broad street station via Delaware rlvri brlduu LxnrcMl. 9 20 a in. 7 03 li. in. dnllv. Leavo Market ritreet Wnrf Kipress, 8(1), 0 00 a in, iiuoriiituruaya only), 20U,4U0, IU0.8UU p. ui, Huudaya, SO), 8 41, 0 DO, 9 43 a. in (accom modation 4 30 and 600 p. in.) For Cape May, AuKlescn, Wihbvoral nndHollj lleach l.spreas, 9u0n in, 100 p in wick ilujs. Siiniln' a 910a in, Per tape May only, 1 30 p in Saturdays. I'or Ken Ulo City, Ocet.ii City, Avalon ami htono Harbor-Uiprejis, 000 a. ui., 420, p. m. weekdays. Huudays, 8 00 a. m. for Homers Point Hipress, 3 03, 9 01, a, in., 2 00, 4 00, BOO, p. m. week da) a Sundays, 8 43 a. ni and 9 45 p in, I, 11 HliTiiimsos, J, It. Woon, (Icu'l Manauer, ilea I IWii'r Agl PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO ANLT GOMEZ'S ARMIES. :2Sjd? I'ach one of whom bears honorable wounds In prooi oi ocvouii service, mounted and equip ped as for (.uerrilla warfare. CftVC W OTv . ,5W alll 1 ivilwod Kcjircse 'Ba( K StaWi lllc Universe, s.rh '"VsllP1 ...nlprCltiTvW didlv eouinned and ai TirE UG(iEST TJIATNS OP JIKItOKULIiY K0M ANTIC ENTERTAINMENT. the mnaEST holiday any section mas ever seen. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at8 o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night as light as day and as complete in detail. GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25c. Kndiri.1 rrm,nn nrlii.illv tcservcd seats will be .sold on die dav of exhibition, at Kitlin'a -.""l-".., " v - 4 ------ , drug store, No. 0 Soulh Main Street. the Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS and WAR1U0US of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and ifuralies, DARE-DEVIL COWBOYS AND WILD WEST (1IRL EQUESTRIANS. United Stales Artillery Just as in Action. Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Electrifying haieback Feats by U. S. Cavalry, Wild border scenes Magnificently Heal, (ireat bedouin Athletes in 1'rodigious Feals. I'eer less Crack Shots of both Sevcs. llull'ido Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship oil Horseback, The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed Ducking llroncos and their Hiders. The celebrated Mounted Cowboy Hand. The Hillc, Lariat and liolas Wonders. Startling Incidents of Savage Warfare, The Custer Massacre on the Utile big I loin ; the most Stupendous and Magnificent of 1 lattie Specta cles, At 10 o'clock on each opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS I'icsenling to public view Col. Cody's IClh nolocical Conciess of Ihc Savace Haibarous and Civilhed Representative Rough Riders of sucrlily mounted and splen- armed.
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