EVENING HERALD MSTAHMSItKn 1RT0. 1'iilillnliril evt-ry Kvenlnit, Kiiept Nnmlny nl j soim .Iariiin Mrm-ir. Skah Ckithk. j The lll-rnhl Ik ili-llM-lcil In XlK-nnllilimn iml M mirrmimlluu tow.i--ful lx wnhturck, J niii utliv wirrli r- ll mall WXln, ypRr.cir'J rrntiii mouth, pnynlilo In inlvflicr. MIvitUim' mi nt" ili.iiwiliiPeiBlliiitiFiiiii'iiin1 poltiin Tin- imlill'lietK rcK-rr the right toclim.irc- tin -itttiti of mlvi rtl-i'lnrntx wlii-nncr tlif imiii "jntloT of iu'w ilpnminln It. Tim Hisld I n.. rl to i sir' tnny mlvcrtloriiioiit, wlieUit-i i,:inl (or o- mil, Vint the iHtlilUllur nlitj- li-on lpi.iprr. Ai(erlli.iin mien ni.nlii known lilun ipi'Hi ution. K iti-ri .1 nt tl i' 1-ix-lotllM- M HIimummIiwIi. !'.. .im oiiiI rlni mull matter. TKI.Kl'IIONK CONNUlTlON "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Hers led i i;iiY, ,w: m. imih. OUR roiwrUY: I'-lrst. Last anJ rorcvci A ! i mi ii'w intf tin- lteiuiblic.ini vic tr in i iivtfcin wo are inori' Htroiigly i-mi nn-ml tlutt the battleship Orii;nti wi- well iiinui'd. 1 .n mi address lit it Hag raising lit I'oifHU ille. our friend and former tuu u-iimn, John IS. Doyle, gave out o' mic linlcsoiue truths to the woi'U inu'iiu'ii of tluit vicinity. Jolin is ii t liiiii: if not original; Mu Wvnamakkk's regiment, of ului-h li.'ii. Sliowdeli will lie colonel, unit M r YViiimiimUer lieuteimnt ool niii'l will be fully and completely i'iiiiedat the personal expense of tin' latter at an ei-timided cost of $1 .'". inn). Si'KMUNOl of William Jennings Itrxiin a-the one political colonel of the piv-ciit, the juv i'orJc Sun says : "If iniisterotl in by tho United States, ('I Bryan ami his politico-the.spian icgiiiieiit ought to lie detailed to trim r I t lie ( 'arson City mint till the. a i ii i or.'' Tun I icinocratic editors of the state il i not agree with (..Minimum (iarnian ami hi- free silver allies. They are ii.nt-il to the state coiiveutioii on ili.rsing the Chicago platform, and fa in- a ranipaign this year conducted mi -late issues only. Tile editors, hw or, are the minority element of the Democratic party. SruN'.s collection of bottlml-tip ciiiiiinainlers is getting so large that perhaps tlu populace at home may liegin to demand active measures for their relief. Ulauc.o is liemuicd in at Havana. Montojo Is In the same bad il at Manila. Cervera is corked se curelj at Santiago, iimi there are ginning suspicions that (.'aiuara run mil I. -ii e ( !adi. Iiecailse of the ilielll 'n in v of his own lleet. SnMK of tho postmasters and postal cliiUsiu I'eniisylvaiiia are growing iir.-l.-ss in the prompt delivery of I in l- Sum s until. Newspapers are throw ii aside until a more convenient season, which, nine times out of ten, never comes. Newspapers, very i. f ten, are a great deal more important to the subscriber than a letter, and besides I'liele Sam's rules do not, per nor mail to lay longer than necessary in any ollice, whether letter or paper. AV- Iiiim- received niaiiy complaints n tins score, some of our mail sub sen hers receiving their papers three ami tour days late, and sometimes tin y get them two and three at one time, although they leave our ollice regularly every evening. There is neglect of duty somewhere and we 1 lope this inelllcielicy, trouble or wlmt-i-u-r it is will be remedied. It is bur fair to say that the trouble does luit he in the local ollice. Uttlc Comfort Por Silver. Uead the platform on which the publicans carried Oregon by a iV1'1'11! majority and you will see why they won. Hero is the essence of the liiiancial plank : "We rc in fiivor of tho ruiiliileiiniice of the present golil stiiniliiril. "We nr.- iltiquitliMclly opposed to the free coii a,-- of Nilver lint! to all other felicities look ing in the (li-luineiueiit of the uiineiiey iin.l the rrpiiilmtiuii of ilelit4. ' Wi . iiiiili iiin the uiiiitiiiueilneltHlloii for free miter at , .ileiiliiteil to Jeopardise the prosperity of the cotinti y." After the money plank for the 1'resiilciitial year of WM hint been thus boldly thrown aside with its talk of "bimetallism" nml the "use of I oth gold and silver as the stand ard money," no doubt remained of the belief and intention of the Re publicans of Oregon. Cloiiriioj,s of purpose anil plainness of speech gave to tlieiu the power that inaile the American gunners ut ljiullu irresis tible. The Oregon ltopiibllnuuw shot straight ami vhitorlously'. Front the result silvei' Republicans, Populists, anil their like everywhere, nil represented in theantl-Repiiblican Fusion ticket, will see why they were beaten, although tliulr ileoliiriitlon for free silver was as direct us that of the Republicans for gold. Tho silver men shot straight, too, but thoy fired on the wrong target New York Sun. Hood's Htumilatn the ttnmaeii, n rousio the liver euro billons. MZM m I i g nest, lioJuUclie, illzzlm n, 111 itS our ilonw It. eonfctHwUlm, M B m lor te Price .' cent. Seiit br all ilrugttlitt. Tho eulr mil to take with llmxl'i irivtrllla. I A Hand) lis ono of the j 3 A Handsome Complexion : th greatest charms a woman can 'GOLD DOST.' PQ A n . . JSSA . r IB1 mm m ma m w to . the -r 7 TlIK ?f. IC. JFAIKIIANIt Chlcnco. k I. - New ork. Ciiliini't Di'lctrati's Power (o tho IMiWii Aluioilin nv ill! Under Secretary of Stato to Aid Spain's Minister at Vienna. INSTRUCTIONS TO AUGUSTI. The Captain General of Philippines Is to "Act According to Circumstances," a Mild Euphonisin For "Surrender" A Famous Spanish Kcjiublicm Leader De clares the Nation Is Heading Straight Toward a Big Disaster. London, June 10. The Mndrld Corre spondent of The Daily Mall snys: Ther Is now little doubt that Spain, Beelng the hopelessness of further continuing the war, ts approaching the powers with a view of obtaining nn honorable pence. The cabinet council yesterday tlnully nutborl7.ed Duke Almodovar de ltlo to expedite diplomatic action, nnd In conseuuence the duke Is now con ferring with certain ambnssudors nnd ministers in Madrid. Instructions have been telegraphed to the Spanish minister nt Vienna, nnd oulers likewise given to Senor Augern, the under secretary of stnte, to proceed nt once to the Austrian capital. Spain Is unquestionably looking to Austria for assistance In her distress. It ts un likely that any appeal will be made to the pope, as the earlier intervention of his holiness met with n discouraging reception in America. Probably Captain General Augusti will be ordered to make the best terms he can with Admiral Dewev. A min ister has informed me that if reinforce ments were on their way to the Phil ippines Aucustl would be ordered to hold nut to I he Inst, but as thev were not, Augusti would act "nceordlng to circumstances" n mild euphonlsm for surrender. All the forces opposed to the govern ment are showing signs of restlessness. Marquis de Cerrnlbo, the chief agent of l)on Cnrlos, assures me that whllo the war lasts the Cnrllsts will remain quiet, but should n dishonorable pence lie negotiated they will act "In accord ance with their ideas of duty." This is a plain statement, and should not lie lost sight of, since it Ib hardly pos sible that tho government will be able to negotlntp a pea e which the peopbi will not regnul as crushing. A correspondent had an Interview an ...K.ic ivi i n s ., , j Alonso. tne famous Kepui.ucan 'f01'- ii.i.ww. , r'iu"e..j.uM i.... .......... thinUB Siain is hcadinp HtialRlit to- wards a big disaster, nnd sees no hope or escape for her. The voice or the people, he contends, Is unheard, for he holds that If elections were really freo a Inrge Itepulilicau majority would be now sitting in the cortes. Whatever pnrty Is In power can, in Spnln. always command n mn-Jurltv. bv menus of methods lie thought too well known to need particuluriziiig. Hence, lie said, comes the apparent lethargy of thf people, who feel they are helpers and helpless before the Imrenucratlo meas ures which weigh like n nightmare on the country, l!ut when this lethnrgy Is dispelled Senor Bulmeron thinks that tho tesults mny be very terrible, and a disastrous campaign, In his opinion, will bring this to pass. The conversation did not end without some allusion to ais beti, noir tne clergy. Ho sent for some parliamen tary papers bearing on the budget and pointed out Hint of a total revenue of 807,000,000 pesetas Spain spends unpro ductive!' over one-halt, viz: Interest on debt. 400.(1(10,0011; civil list. 10,000,000: clergy, Il.iiDii.dOO; military clergy, 1,- 000,000. Against this outlay lie put th slgnillcnnt fact that mi education, all told, the country only spends 13.000,000. nesetas. "Tile primate of Spain has a Inrger salary than the prime minister." he said, "were this money spent an the Catholic clergy spend It in your country then- would be less to say against It. Hut I fear It Is not so.' The press generally and public opin ion are outspoken on tho disagreeable newB from the Philippines, bitterly blaming tho remissness of ths present government, without throwing the wliolo responsibility up-m it. Public feeling, though aroused, is displaying an ominous calmness, waiting to know the worst, but when that Is known there will be developments. The cabinet council was occupied with a long discussion as to the mili tary situation In the Philippines. Gen eral Corieay. minister of war, denied that Captuiu General Augustl's posl tion was desperate, and Kenur Sagasta added that Manila had means of de fense until the arrival of reinforce ments. The council then adopted Im portant measures, which are kept se cret, Captain Aunon, minister of ma rine, being authorized to take wl at aver measures he considers necessary with reference to the Philippines, and SSi-inn Puigcerver, minister of finance, being authorised to tome to nn agree ment with the leaders of the majority In the chumber for the passage of tlm budget. Senor Sagasta declared that the government had "no Intention of taking the Initiative In negotiations for peace," To Cure Headache in 15 Minuted, Take Dr, DavU' Ati-llouilucliu. Allilrugel.u j SPANIARDS "HOLD DUBT." Brush What is it brain or brawn? Do you clean by main strength or do you use labor savers? Do you use I lie bcsl labor saver? If you are undecided which is best try Wastes Powder COMPANY, lJosloli. ruunueipniu. UPRISING AT MONTSEURAT. fiellr! Ii.v Ui-lt Ish Murine-. AllM Klll'iut I'lhi NiiiIm-s. Hitin, Jum- 1(1. (' iptnln T.oclOiart, nf the ltriUsli Ki-heiu-r Ulnntlillnti. nt this pint from Antlntiii. reports that a few days licfnre the rtlumtthon le't there, which was nn May 12, the mall Hte.nnpr frnm MnntserrHt brought nil viees of an uprising ut that place, and the cninniatuler of the Itiltlsh cruiser Intii-pedlo. then at AntlEim, Immeill Htely sent a iletiiflnnent uf 2C0 marlues nipj three olllieis to uupII the illsturb ar.cr nml eapture the rliiKleaders. Jfiiiitscimt Is governed liy a Itiltlsh olllcer, nml lins aiiiong Its liihatiltnnt about 25 white people. It appears that the natives were operating Illicit stills In the mountains, and the governor sent several ullleers ti an est the pro moters. The unlives rebelled, assault ing the governor nml the otlleeis, seri ously IlijiirhiB several of them, and breaking the governor's arm. On the nrrlvnl of the troops the natives still resisted, nnd they were llred on by the marines, about SO natives being killed. The rliiKlenilers were afterward arrest ed find taken buck to Antigua, where they will be tried. Montseirnt is a small Islnnd near Antigua. The Cub.m question ami political issues sink into tiisigiiificniico with tlm man who sutlers fiiiin lilies. What ho most desires, is relief. D.-Wilt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. ('. II. IIiiKOliliuch. 'I'll.- Wort to r.voliuiifro llob-on, Klngsti.i, Jamaica. June 10. The Atneilcnn naval commnnder nt Snntl ago is anxious to brtn0- about the ex-chim-c of Lieutenant Hobsnn nnd his isalh ol companions of the Merriinar. 'J he iKltnlrnt sent the Vixen, with n flag of truce, to the entrance of tile har bor offeiin-r to exchange for the lieu tenant and his parly some prisoners taken from a prine of the Mnrblehoad off Cienfuegos. Admiral Ceivera con sidered the matter nil night, nnd sent word thnl lie was powerless to net. He referred the mntter to the military gov ernor, nnd the Intter In turn referred it to Cnptniii (lenernl lllanco. A long de lay Is possible. Tho human miichllio shuti but once ami stum but niiio. You can keen it cuing longest ami most regularly by using DeWitt's Little llarly liiscrs, the famous little pills for con stipiitlini anil all stomach ami liver troubles. U. 11. ilnuciiimcii. Mui'derei-tlboilwln IM.vh llio IVnitlty. Wellshoro. Pa.. June 10. Walter 13. flood win was hanged In this borough vesterday nl'tcrnoon at 12:20 for the murder or Ids wife. ICIlle Cioodwin. He valked to tile scaffold with a firm step betrnylng no signs of nervousness, nnd was the coolest person present. Ills two bothers, who were present, were very nervous, and one wns tiembllng like a leaf. Mrs. C.oodwln's body wns found on the afternoon of Sept. 3 last on a back Htreet In Mansfield, Pn., with four bullet holes In her bend. Goodwin was arrested fur the crime and later a 16 venr-old nirl. Gertrude Taylor, wns plnced under arrest as an accessory Tho Taylor girl confessed having no- comnnnled Walter on the night of the murder, but turned state's evidence and was tho principal witness against Goodwin at the trial. iolpf ,s ol. ; tiltic-.I in half that time by the use of One i,tlf I'ntit? i i;nro. n iiruvuiua i'imsumi- tion .m,i uUkly cures colds, croup, bronchi- tls, piieiiiuoiilii, la uiipi-o uiid nil throat anil 111114 troubles. C. II. Himciihuch. PROBABLY SPANISH SPIES. Tried to Hiili-ctlie Mngiiy.llIP lit Kurt st. Philip. Atlanta, C.a.. June 10. An attempt was made recently to enter the inaga nine at Foil St. Philip, on the Missis slppl, Gj miles below New Orleans. In endeavoring to apprehend the two mls ci emits the sentinel, who challenged them, was struck on the head bv bar of Iron In the hands of a hidden ally, and seriously Injured. The news of the affair has Just become known. About 2:30 on the morning of May 20 the sentinel on the parapet of the Tenth battery heard a suspicious noise In the dliectlon of the magazine, and on creeping up to the hnuso saw two men trying to fib- the locks. He challenged them, but they ran. and although llreil at managed to escape, one of the men sending a shot tlnou,!i tlin sentry's sleeve ns he left. The sentinel pursued the two men, and as he neared tin steps leading to the lauding a third man stepped out and struck him with a bar of Iron, felling him to tho ground. Tho guard, aroused by the shooting, mine on the scene hastily, but tho thre men escaped In a boat down tho river. Hrltlsll Advice to Spnln. London, Juno 10,--The Dal'V News says: "Spain's best friends tan only urge her to submit without delay, Thoio is no armor against fate and there Is no remedy for incapacity. If International diplomacy deals with the war Lord Salisbury will Insist upon the Just claim of the United States to se cure the reward of energy and fore sight In a good causa." The Times says: "Probably the next few days will form as critical a period as any Spanish government has yet passed through. It is useless for Spain to choi Ish pleasing illusions. America will lick her volunteers Into a shapo good enough for the work In lnnd a great deal more quickly thnn seems to be untlttpatcd In Madrid," Tho Me'A.-niiiiit Canal. Washington. June lo.Hespondlng to a resolution of Inquiry, the seeretury of the Interior yesterday sent to the sen ate a statement by President Hitch cock, of the Maritime Cnal company, In relation to the N!uuragun canal. Mr. Hitchcock mokes a proposition to Issue to the secretary of the treasury 700.000 shares of Its capital stock, of the par value of j7C.000,OOQ, on condition that the government guarantee lb payment of both principal and UUftieit of a new Issue of bonds of the new company, amounting to 100,000,000. The stute inent shows that the company has ex pended to date $5,126,423. WAR REVENUE MEASURE lasc-M the Ilniioe ti.v to I In 107 Alter it s.-lisnl toniil Debute. Washington, June 10. The confer ence report on the war revenue meaiii Uie passed the house late Inst night by a vole of 151 to 107. Previous to the passage of the bill there was a vig orous protest nn tin- part of Democrats to the bond provision. A severe arraignment of tho fnltur of the war to bring relief to the suf fering people in Cuba was Interjected In the delmte by Mr. Pierce, of Tennes see. After levlewltig the demnnds for wnr upon Uie ground of humanity thnl were made when the Cuban resolutions were under consideration, he attacked what lie declared the negligence of the administration nnd its failure to re lieve quickly the distress In Culm, which had largely precipitated hostilities. "Whers now are the starving women and children to whom our warships were to take other ships Inden with fiiofl?" cried Mr. Pierce. "They are nil dead, a member says, and It is true. All that will greet our soldiers nnd sudors noVv when they land on Ctilmn soil will be the blenching bonps of wo men and children as the monumental evidence of the humanitarian policy of thlB Hepubllcan ndmlnlstintloii." Further digression from the bill Was Indulged In bv Mr. Swnnson, of Vir ginia, who very vigorously dissented from any liicllnntlon to turn the wnr Into one of agression to end with this country holding great colonial posses sions. The suggestion that Porto HIco and the Philippines should be held, he declared, was vicious and not In ac cord with ths majority sentiment of the country. The spec-li brought from Mr. flros venor, of Oli'o, nn Impassioned and highly sensational l espouse. lie de nounced Swiiutou's "unpatriotic and untiiitliful utterances." and wns bit terly "personal In his declarations, charging the Vliglnln member with being servile to narrow political mo tives. Mr. Swanson, in a two minute reply, said: "The only lensoii I can give for the unfair, unjust, uiipatilotlc nnd un tiue petsonnl attack upon me is that the speaker is in such condition that he does not know whether he Is fighting the Confederate or Spanish forces." Later Mr. Swnnson declared his belief that the Ohio member would never hnve made "the brutal attack had lie. been sober." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho test salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lover sores. totter, chapped hands, clilllilams, corns, nan ill skin eruptions, anil positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satislaction or moiiy rciundeii. I'rice 15 coats per bor. r or salo nr A . Wasloy. Cutting: (Hr'.VJ-ws to rorctgner. Wnshlngton, June 10. -General A. W. Greely, chief signal olllcer, issued last night a general order to the cnble com panies that hereafter no news con cerning tho movements of American vessels or of American troops would lie perniuieu to no sent to ioreign coun tries. The order covers both press cablegrams and private messages. Gen eral Greely said that In the enforce ment of tho order no exceptions would be made. The order applies to all movements of vepsels nnd troops, whether the subject matter of tho dis patch offered had been published in this country or not. Olve the Children a Drink called Graln-O, It Is n delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the pl.ico of collec. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it liecatiso when properly prepared it tastes llko tho finest coll'ee but is freo from all its injurious properties. (Iniin- Oalds digcitlun and strengthens tho nerves. It i.s not a stimulant but a health builder. and children, as woll as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Cotts about t as much a collco. 15 ami Yf-sterduy's Ihtschull (.nmosi. At Vhllnilelplila Phlluilelphla. 5; St. Louis. 2. At lloston HoUon, Ij; Cincin nati. 5. At New York Chicago, 10; Nuw Yoik, S. At Hiiltlmore linltlmore, S; Louisville, 0. At llrooklyn Cleveland. 11; Ilrooklyn, 2. At WashingtonWashing ton, tl; Pittsburg, 1. At Uoclicsti r- Syracuse, 12; Rochester. D. At Hufralo lluffiilo. C; Wllkesburro, 5. At Toronto Tomato, 10; Piovldence, 8. At Montreal Springfield. H: Monti-mil, n, At Patersoii llnrtford, I; Putorsou, 3. At Ite.-idlng Heading. 10: Newark, 3. At Richmond Allnntowu, B; Richmond, 2, At Norfolk Lancaster. 12; Norfolk, 4, Hvoryhody's liable, to itching piles. Ittch aud poor, old and young torrihlo tho torture they sillier. Only ono suro curo; Dean's Ointment. Absolutely safe ; can't full. Cnptnlu Unci I'.n-iliiiK-d, Wnshlng.on, June 10. The president yesteiday granted a pardon to Cuptaln John P- Hart, now serving a sentence of two years for engaging In n tlijlhiis, tcrlng expedition to Cuba. Hart was convicted in March, 1S97. An appeal was taken, but the conviction was af firmed and Hart was taken to the Hast ern penitentiary nt Philadelphia. Threo spectres that tlireatcn baby's life. Cholera infinitum, dysentery, diarrhoea, Dr. Powder's KTtnW of Wild Strawberry npver falls to compier tliem. we: bottle Beer, Weiss Beer, Ale, Rorter. Private fitniily orders will receive iiroiupt nttcntiou. Leave tlieiu at the ofTiee, we will do the rest. Columbia Brewing Company. rnim.-cnmr-STonr. dhalk.u in o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Retail, S3 Wcct Contre QtreeL A Rood plaeo for ueocmI drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 15. Centre street, Mellet's bulhlliiK, Wine, Wlilnkles, ll.-er ami C'ltfnr. la-er in town ulways on tap. Kreshest JjlOlt STATU hUNATOH, HON. M. C. WATSON, Ok- Hiiknammk.ii. Snhjeit to Deinoerutlo rules. "Saved tier Life." RS. JOT1H WALLET, of JetTorson, ' Wis., than whom nono i" morchlcbly ; c.'Uiiuid or widely l-tiovn. rr;t-- i 'In 1590 1 li.ul n tevcro attack of I.-iUrlpi.r aad at tho end of four mouths, In rpltc of a.: physicians, friends and pood nursing ecu!.' lo, rn7 lungs heart and nervous sjvtcm v, i n so completely wrecked, my llfo v.-us dc paired of, my frienilsflvlng mo up. 1 couh nly sleep by tho u?o of opiates. My ler.--and heart pained ino terribly and n-y com:!' waa most -aggravating. I could not Ho li. ono position but a short time ami not un my left sldo nt all. My husband brought mc Dr. Miles' Kervlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottloof each I was muchbcUcrandcontlm ulng persistently I took about a do.en bot tles and was completely restored to lieallh to thosurprlfoof nil." Dr. Miles' Kerned lea aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart nnd nerves free. Address, Dr. rWlllnn EgRostoreo. t. HAr.llh SSS DH. MILLS MEDICAL CO., Llkhart, Ind. The Volunteers at ( lileluiluiiuun. ChlckmniHiri Park. June 10. It is be lieved that a call has been mnde by the department for n list of the regiments now lieie that are sulllclcntiy equipped to go to tl t- fiont. There are not prob ably 20 regiments out of the 43 ready for active service, but It Is confidently asserted by the ollicers that nn order for these to move will be forthcoming within a foitnight. as it Is believed Hint the troops from Camp Alger will K- ordered away first. Till: MUPDICN Itll.VtlTV Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exereise in the open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the rlcanslug action of a laxative remedy, she Uses the gentle anil pleasant Syrup of Pigs, made by the California l'ig Syrup Co. only. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCHUYKILl. DIVISION. May 23, 1898. Trnlns will lenvo Shcimndosh utter loo auuM onto for WlKifnnn, (lllbcrton, Krnckvlllo Dnr Water, St. Clair, 1'ottnvllle. llnnihurg, Kcit-llEf i,illatiiipii. Plinenlivillp. Xorrlstou n n d Pill'- a4elphln (llr-,nd street utntlnu) at 0 03 nnd R1S a. m., 2 lJ, o lu p m. on ween uhj-b. nununju, ri in a. in., i p. ni. Trn.ln leAVA Krnckvllle for Shcuaudoeli At 7 30, 1140 a.m. and 5 46, 7 30 p, s. Sunday, 11 CI a. m. and S 10 p. in. I.eavo 1'ottnvllle. for Shenandoah (via I'raok vlllo 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. ni. Huuuaj 10 a. m.. 8 20 p. in. Unvfl lMilliulelnliila. (Broad street ntntlonl. foi Shenandoah at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. in. week lny. Miit1i.t- lenvn nt S .10 lllld 0 23 a. In. jnrn llrnml Rlreel Hiailon. 1 llliaiieiiiinn. lot Sea Girt, Abury Park, Ocean drove, Ixn( Hrnncli, and Intermediate stations, 8.20 ll.lt, a. m., B.IH) ana 4.UU p. ni. weeK-uaye. l,cn.vo Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOK NBW YOltK. KxprcfM, week-days, 3 20, 1 to, 4 50 S 05, 6 SO 7lt),2C, 9 50, 1021 (Dining Car), llOOll. in, 12 00 noon, 12 3.1 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. rj. Dining Cars), 1 40, 230 (I)lnlng Car) 3 20, 3 50. I 00, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din big Oar), 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundaye, U St. 4 05, 4 50, 5 03, 8 20, 9 59, 10 21, (DIlillVR Car), 1135 a. m 12 35, 105 iDlnlng Car) 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 1 22) (Dining Car), 5 20,5 50, (Dining Carl 0 85, 7 02,7 50, Dining Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express tor noston wiiuoui cuange, uwn i. wccK-uays, aim . -w p, in., ui.uy. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 32, 10 20, 1123, a. m., 12 09, 12 31 (Dining Car), 1 12 Dining Car, 3 12, 141, 5 23 Coneres eional Limited, Dining Car, (117. 0 55 IDln lng Car, 731 Pining Cor p. in., and 12 03 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con gressional Limned, Diiuni. uarl, oro turning Car, 731 DlnlngCar p. m. ond 12 03 night. Kor llaltlmorc, nceomuiodatlon, 9 12 n in, 2 02 mid 4 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p m. dully. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad ftrect station via Delaware rlvc) brldKO Kxpreas, 9 20 n lu, 7 03 p. 111. dally. Leave Market Street Wnrf Uipress, 5(10, 9 00 n m. (100 Saturdays only), 2 00,4 00, 130,5 00 p. m. Sundays, s 00, 8 13, 9 00, 9 13 o. m (ucconi inndiitlon 4 30 and 5 00)1. hi.) Kor Cape May, AllRleseA, Wlldwood and Roll j Iteaell l.xpress, 9 00 a in, 100 p m w eek da) s. Siiuda- s OfOa in. Kor C.qie May only, 1 80 p m Saturdays Kor Sea Islo City, Ocer.n City, Avnlon ond Stone Harbor Hxpreso, 900 a. ra., 420, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. Kor Seiners Point Hxpicss, 5 03, 9 00, a. m., 2 00,4 00, 5 00, p.m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. ni nnd 9 45 p m. I. II lIirrcuiNHojf, J. It. Wood, Oen'l Manager. flen'l Puss'g'r Ant Thos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Uxanilnatlon Made at Your Home or at Our Store. -Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Kenovatuij; Comiiany'splant, nnd are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, matlrcsses, and do general upholster ing work, Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Oulers enn be left nt No. 7 Nurlli West -trect, or at the plant, Apple alley and I low eis street, SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of its Kind on Earth 11) CONGRESS OF IFiS OF I WORLD Under the Personal Direction of its World-Pamous Originator, COL. W F. CODY BUFFALO BILL Wlio Positively Appears and Participates in l-ach anil Every Afternoon end Evening Performance. MORE MEN AND Than nny Other Exhibition Ever Mail. Entertainers in the Atost Stupendous of nnd perfect protection fiom both Sun and Rain A COVERED GRAND SI AND The night CNliihill ns b ir r.i"!i.mt'y mous Portable Double Klectric Plant of 250,000 Candle -power. NO TaWPT TMf TPMTQ TIIE AUbIENcn vmm SI,ELTER IW IUI I JLllllI 1 Ull A tj The I'EItrOKMANCn ill the OPEN AIR W aihilSv) 'jJStaBV ii 1 lIV I THE BIGGEST1 TRAINS OF HEROICALLY ROMANTIC ENTERTAINMENT. THE IJKKJEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at S o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night as licht as day and as complete In detail. GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25c. Nnmbered coupon, actually reserved seats will be sold on the day of exhibition, at Killib's, drugslore, No. 6 Soulh Main Street, MORE HORSES A Veritable Army of Instructor.! and Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe in SEATING 20.000 PERSONS and Perfectly Illuminated by die Most I-'nor- UNITING TWO WORLDS IN HaSTER ftARTIAL 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. rrescnling Kight Hundred Sioux Ilravcs Scouts, Soldiers and Horses, in a Stupendous nnd Tiemeiulously Hcalistic Hattle Spectacle, the like of which was never seen in peace, anil which only Col, Cody could produce. the: PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. liach ono of whom bears honorable wounds in proof of devoted service, mounted and equip ped as for (iucrriila warfare. THE Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS and WAKRI0RS of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralies. DARE-DEVIL COWBOYS AND WILD WESTOIRL EQUESTRIANS. United States Artillery Just as in Action. Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Klectrifying Ilareback I-'eats by U. S, Cavalry. Wild bolder scenes Magnificently Real, tircat llcipuin Athletes in l'rodigious Feats. I'eer-U-ss Crack Shots of both Seies. UulTalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship oil Horseback. The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed Rucking Rroncos and their Riders. The celebraled Mounted Cowboy Hand. The Hill?, I.ariat and llolas Wondeis. Stnilling Incidents of Savage Warfare. The Custer Massacre on the Little Dig Horn ; the most Stupendous and Magnificent of Hattle Specta cles. At 10 o'clock on each opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting lo public view Col. Cody's I-'.tli nological Congiess of the Savage llarbarous and C'hilizcd Representative Rough Riders of the Universe, superbly mounted nnd splen didly equipped nnd armed.