---tjk. - - - f i rttr-" ----.'---'irfr-'-;r 1 1 " "TTi r-.-v , .... EVENING HERALD RSTAItI,IHMi:i 1H70. (iiblUhed vory KvenlttR, Kxc-pt Htiwlav, M 8 foL'Tn Jardih smricT, Nkak Ckntkk. j he I Irntlit n itrllvrtcil (n SlirtmntlnrUi nttil tin fuirrnmiilliig tn n for ntx c nt i wt-elc, ui nb. ttlifirricrp. . By mull J.Wn ywr.orS-" cenh ii month, payable In ntlvi net. tlcrt'f , tueiit clirtTRtsi ncconlttifr toppRii in til pmWon The lMibllfthem reiere the Hiilit to chaK' th portion of titlvrrMficmentfi u'hotit'ver the pub t'tftltoi of iic demand It. The rbzht I itm'mimI to t.'Ji" ttitiy aiUertlMMiietut, whether ! i i.iii.At tut.f tiiw.iki ipmper. iiirtihiK rates tiiiult known upnjt npplh ntlon. ft.it eretl lit the potoflWe at Hhettainloah, I'm , k hcciiikI elm mall matter. TKLKl'HONIt CONNKUTlON "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald miivdw. ,irsr. isiih. OUR COUNIkV: first. Last and forevci T. n i v iirciicliiTM luirtlcipatcil ill u I'oiiliMi'iii'i' in I'liiimlidplilu I it t wccU willi Dr. Swallow, eutiiliilnti' for ornor, lllitl it IsipviiliMit till il vim's will g'wt' nuu'll nttolitioli to tin ncicni'i' t iniiiih tliid utimmor. And why shouldn't tlii'V t I'uie ci cry rt-uxoii iircwtitod liy tlio M iiii-is' .1 oiiriinl in 'iidinlf of Iiruium'H lioiiininlion and I'h-ction, tlion- can he ollcrcd at lunttt one linndred tliat the present Congressman slioitld he relieved of public duties mid allowed to remain at homo anil col lect rents from Italian tenants. Co.mim.aixt is inailo that certain coal dealers in Philadelphia have hcon sidling coal to agents in Spain. The Hia erniiieiit is in the position of re-I'li-iiif,' to use anthrai'ite coal and ob jecting to its use by Spain. There must bean outlet for hard coal some where: so. all together, let's boom hard coal. I'm it of Pennsylvania's National Hoard generals have now been pro vided lor in the rcRiilar army. Why not take care of Bniimn in a similar maimer'' It would certainly relieve Kditors Cole and Kinney of many sleepless nights during the approach me; I x days, to say nothing of a suf fe riiif; constituency. Pukmukvi' McKlN'i.HY in prepar ine; a message to (Jongless recom meiuline; an aiipropriation of money for the expenses of a Joint CoilillliH sion, to lie appointed under the terms of tile protocol signed last week for the settlement of all differ ences between the United States and Canada. The commission will con sist of ten members, live to be ap pointed li ((rent Ilritain and five by the United States. I'm u rn ol' .1 i'l-Y is lint three weeks oil' and if we are to have a public demonstration there is no time to be Inst in the preliminaries. The mem bers of the (i.A. IL, always to the front in patriotic movements, has taken the initiative and requests all organizations to send a representative to a meeting to be held in the Post's rooms on Kriday evening. It is to he hoped that there will be a large at tendance and that tint movement will result in a grand demonstration. Shenandoah should not be backward in this respect. It will take Admiral Dewey the rest of ids life to catch up with his own reputation and Inform himself of what has come to bo known about him at home. His ancestry, habits, polities, and state of mind have each been eiitilated, and now his religious preference is the subject of com ment. Jt has been averred that his mother was a Jewess, while others say he is a Itomau Catholic. The lion. Charles Dewey, of Vermont, comes forward and says the Admiral , is a loyal communicant of the l'riileslant Kpiseopal church. Next ! Woiti) comes to us by way of Dark Water -more famillary known as New Castle- that there is serious trouble between the literary and political departments of our Potts villo morning contemporary. It ap pears that Hrumm is at his old tricks again ami has held out assurances to both Kill tor Kinney and sub-ICditor Cole that thoy will be taken care of in the far-distant future. The green eyed monster jealousy, however, has destroyed the hithorto harmon ious element, that combine to make the Journal Mr. Hriuuin's ollleial organ, and if the trouble is not iimUiubly suttled thu Congressman ' tlirtiatenl to call in his private secre tiu-y and eoutldaut to assume editorial ilparge of the one paper in the county that has the courage or audacity to fro before an outraged constituency advocating u proposition that in miii'ch Republican defeat at the polls. The primary cause of the trouble seems to bo that the editor and biib- editor of the Journal have each been (riven KSHUriinues tlit Mr. Hrumm fuyors "the other dear charmer" and will bestow his "endorsement" ac cordingly, And there Is mutiny in the Hriimui ranks at an earlier period than was anticipated. 1 Irul I'lrnl 1'lrnl Inniiro your iriii'r!y from Icm in tlio olJcht nnd dtroiiKCBt cauli conianIxi; l'lilla, Umlerwrltvro Insurance Co, of North America and Fire Association, Hartford b'iro Ius. Co., Amerloan Fire Insurance Co,, Vit Chester Firo In. Co., United Fhoiueii's i Jus. Co. J . r, Williams, 123 S. Janlln St., Blitnuiidoali. iMltS. U'CY GOODWIN Suffered four jenrs vritli female trou bles. Mic mnv writes to Mr. Pln'rchmii of licr compu te recovery. Head her let lev: Hi' mi Mas PiNKM m: I wish you to publish what Lvdia K. l'ltiklinin's Wj.u-tn1.h- t ninpnniid, Sanative Wasa mid Liver Pills have done for me. I suffered for four years with womb trouble. My doctor mi id 1 lindfalllngiif the womb. 1 also suffered with nervous J prostration, faint, v nil-gone feelings, palpita tion of the heart , bearing-down MmsnT tlou and painful menstruation. I could not stund but a few minutes nt a time. When 1 commenced tnltinjryoiiriiiod lelne I could not sit up hnlf a dny. but before I had used half ll bottle I Wan up and helped about my work. I have taken three bottles of Lidin K. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound and used one package of Sanative Wash, and am cured of all my troubles. I feel like a new woman. I can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger than 1 ever did In my life. 1 now weigh 1 ai 14 pounds, lie fore using1 your med'.elne I weighed only 1(H pounds. Surely it is the grandest medicine for weak woman that ever was, and my advice to all who nro suffering from any female trouble is to try it at once nnd be well. Your medicine hns proven a blessing to me, and I cannot praise it enough. Mrs. IjUCV UoumviN, Holly, W. Vtt. CHEERING TO FARMERS. They Are Drawing More Money From Abroad Than Ever Before in the His tory of the Nation. Wnxlilngton, .Tune 13. The farmers ot the Calteil States are (IrawlnB upon ntlier pmtx nf the world for mure money in the tlseal year which ends with this n.oiilh Ih in iui pivi eiliiiK year In the hlstoiy of tin- r untiy. Tile hluh water mark of issia, w hen our exports of agri cultural procluits amounted to $7Dy,3JS, 2?2. will be surpasnil liy the record of the yeur which closes with this month. The preliminary reports of May ex poratlons which have reached the bureau of statistics mahe It quite ap parent thnt the agricultural exports of the year will lie considerably in excess of $8(10,000,01)0. the total for the year be in likely to rench $8P.ri,000,000. Never before have the exports of agricultural products reached the $S00. 000,000 line, and never but twice have they been as much as $700,000,000, the two occasions 111 which (hey passed the $700,000,000 line being in 1SS1 and 1892. Compared with last fiscal year the Increase of agricultural products will be fully $ir0, 000,000, and conuiared with the pre ceding year the Increase will bo over $LT.O,miO,000, while the total will bp fully DO tier cent In excess of that of the fiscal year of 1803. In brondstuffs alnno the exports of the year will amount to nearly $1,000,000 for earli business day, and will be mora than $100,000,000 tn excess or last year's exports of breadstuffs. Nearly all arti cles classed as lueadstuffs have partici pated In this Increase. Of wheat, the value of the exports for the fiscal year lsys will be more than double those of the finance year 1897; while the In crease In flour will be nearly CO per cent and of corn nearly r0 per cent In value. May exports of corn were larger than those of any other month In the history of the country, while the total exports of corn for the year, for the first time, will pass the 200,000,000 bushel line, the total In only three preceding years having reached lOO.OOO.OOOhushels Comment, oats and oatmeal and rye show a strlkhiK increase, the gain In oatmeal being more than CO per cent over last year, and that of oats 100 per cent, while In rye the pain Is also plienomennlly larfte. In "provisions," In which term are in cluded dairy products, there Is also a marked Inc lease, the total exports of provisions for the year being likely to reach $lGO,ooo,ooo In value. Most of this Increase, however, Is In hog products, exportation of bacon, which were $:tl, 187,147 In value last year, being likely to reach $1-1. 000,000 this year, and Inrd showing a similar Inciease, being likely to reach $37,01)0,000 this year, or a gain of nearly $8,000,000. Live beef seems to be gaining In pop ularity with our foreign cuAomors. the exports of beef cattle having Increased mateilally, while those of beef, either fresh, ennned or salted, have failed to show any Increase, in most eases a de cided fulling olt being noticeable. Tlio exports ot beef cattle during the first ten months of the fiscal yeur weie 37!i,CC3, against :tl(,478 In the corre sponding months of last year, while fresh beef In the same period fell from t!l2,l(',8,031 pounds In ten months of 1807 to 227,131,373 pounds In the correspond ing ten months of 1808. Snlted beef showB a full of 35 per cent for the year, and canned beif from 10.310,000 pounds in the ten months of 1807 to 31,011,120 pounds In the ten months of 1838. Simla Denies tlio'f.undliitf in Culm. Madrid, .Tune 13. An extremely bad Impression Is current as to the outcome of events, lluslness men are Inclined to the bullet that the war will be short, probably only lasting another month. Military men hold the opposite view, considering that Spain can put much reliance on the elements.. While the American landing in Cuba Is olllelally denied, the authorities declare that evon It It wore true It would be unlm portnnt. 'LIviTsTOCK MARKETS. """ Cat tlo ltoeolplH In Philadelphia and the l.ntcMt (unl!itloiiK, Philadelphia. June 13. The receipts of cattle la this city lust week were as fol lows; Heevcs, 2,711; nheep. 7,201; hogs, 4,070, HecolptK for the previous week were: Jleeves. 2.407; sheep, 7,015; hous, 4,362. Ileef cattle were la good demand and Htnuily; 3l) heml were uxpoited to Glas gow tier Bteumur HlUeiiua. ijuotutloas: Uxtra, l((k; good, iUMbv-i medium, 4fc'u l'4.; common, 442414c. ShM'P were active and higher on all grades. Quotations; Kxtra, iV&c.; lieod, IfMUc.; modlum, fVj3c. ; common, SH3o.; lambs, lli&6c,; sprhiK luinbs, Wt7c. Hons were In fulr demand,, but a trifle euKlcr. We nuote: Hest western, 0&V4c. ; ot In i uorts, HWiOu. Fat cows wuib In moderate request ut Thin cows ware In fair demand at (IhRIE. VcmI calve wtr uctlvs at 4,t4i7c. Threo pw.tre that threaten baby's life Cholera lufsntun), dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr Fowler's Uxtmrt ot Wild Strawberry never fails to cjmipmr them. All;' What Has Been Dono by tlio War Dopartmont. TWELVE MILES OF PROVISIONS' Itnve lleell bonded (ill l'reliihl Curs mid shipped to I'nelc sum's soldiers. Delivery ol' small Arms and Ammu nition Wilt S( Iteaeh 7(111,01)1) Dally Washington. June 13. Secretary Al ger yesterday gave out for publication a statement show lug with exactness just what has been done by the war de partment up to the moment In prepar ing the Hulled States army for war. The figures run into vast amounts, for Instance, the subsistence depaitmelit showing that It has, since May 14, or In less than a month, londrd 12 solid miles of freight cars with provisions for Tncle Sam's army. This Included 20, 123,045 rations for the regular nnd vol ume. 'i- troops. These weighed (11,300,052 pounds, or altogether 32.180 tons. I'llor to April 21. In anticipation of the present emergency, the ordnance department had been accumulating small arms and enrtildges for some time, nnd had about 20,000.000 of all kinds on hand. There have been pro cured ninny millions more by manufac ture and purchase since April 21, and the manufacture nnd delivery of small arms cartridges will soon reach 700,000 per day. There have been Issued to the army small nrms of all kinds and the supply Is sufficient for antici pated wants. Since April 21 the old regular bat teries have had their armament In creased from four guns and caissons to six guns and caissons. The new reg ular batteries have been supplied with six guns and caissons and their bat tery wagons nnd forges. Heavy field guns, with their caissons and harness, have also been Issued. Sixteen volun teer batteries have been supplied either In whole or part. Since the beglnlng of the war the de pnrtiiu nt has sent to the Held a large number or five Inch siege guns nnd seven Inch Howitzers, with their car riages, limbers, platforms, Implements, equipments, tools nnd chests complete; also seven Inch mortars, with carriages, platforms, implements, equipments unci tools complete. Three six Inch mortars, which had been distributed for prac tice, have been collected ami sent to Tampa. These are supplied with an ample nuiinlity of ammunition. Smokeless powder ts now being Is sued for all field and siege guns, al though the first supply sent was spheie-hexngonnl black molded pow der, except thnt for the Held mortars, which was of the smokeless variety. Some of the things purchased by the quartermaster's department out of the very long list were 8,810 cavnlry horses, 12.802 draft mules, 2,100 pack mules, 500 small mules, 1,500 small horses, 4,000 wagons, 425 ambulances, 17,052 single harnesses, f5O0 saddles and hrldb" 1,41)7 pack s iddles, 3.100 halters, 1.755 artillery hoi u s and 514 draft horses for selge train. 10H,::s2 blankets, 123,128 blouses, 25,730 canvas coats and trous ers, fi5,r.s0 canton flannel drawers, 123, 003 summer drawers, 121,700 campaign hats, 23,050 ennvns hats, 02.SS1 leggins, 105.2S7 paunehos, 130,785 flannel shirts, 102,050 leather shoes, 300,300 cotton stockings, 24,270 wolen stockings, 24,8,10 hammocks. 8,125 helmets, 3.S20 mos quito bars, 2.000 heudncts, 0.000 com mon tents. 111.502 shelter halves, 3.5C2 wall tents- and 1,250 conical tents. Bucltlen's Arnica Salvo. Tho heat salvo In the world for cuts, brulscB, sores, Hirers, salt rhenm, fovcr Boron, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, coma, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or .10 pay required. It ts guaranteed to ivr porfcet satisfaction or niony refunded. I'ric 25 conts per box. For salo by A . Wsslnr. Mount (ii'i'in.i Scurry lies, etea. Mount (Jr.tnu, Pa., June 13. Out of 11,000 Pennsylvania volunteers undei canvas at Camp Hastings a month ago this morning but 000 remain. Thes are made up of the Eighteenth regi ment and three troops of cavalry. Cap tain Groome, of the City troop, return rd from Ohio yesterday morning, where he had been dsslsllng In the selection of mounts for his men and those of thu other troops, lie said that two ear loads of horses would arrive today. Klght recruits for Captain (Jroome's command arrived fnuu Philadelphia yesterday. Additional leciuits foi this and the other tronvs aiooxpot ted today. From Extreme Nervousness, HAT 110 0110 remedy can contain the elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact mil known to ovcryouo. Dr. Miles' System of Itestoratlvo lterncdlos consists of fcovon distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. I,. C. lirauiloy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered fiomoxtremo nervousness and annoy ing const Ipatloii.dovoloplng Into palpitation and weakness of the heart. I was unablo to sloop, suffered much from hcudncho, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of w oaknoss and prostration. I bosan using Dr. Miles' Nervlno, Heart Curo and Nervo and biver lills and tho Antl-l'aln I'llls to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Tonic anil am now restored to my former goouhoultli." Dr. Miles' Itemedlcs aro sold by all drug gUts under a po'lllvo guarantee, Urt bottle benefits or money ro fnuded. Hook on dte eratesoftho heart and Miles' ; cmediesl Roatoro Honlth aorvesfreo. Address, DIt. MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lad. DRINK- CI.KARY'S KXTRA I'INfi QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne, mm Mam. r SPUE PREGAOTBeS SERIOUS OWEUEGES. The Danger of Neglecting a "Common Cold." Serious and Often Result from Vom the h'ewt, In moil Instnnon colds ore tho result of Imprudence or a lock of forethought. Even In eases whore a nuddcn chatipc in the Weather or aa unavoidable exposure Is re Fponsllilc for the first slitfht eolil, fresh and more severe coldi maV be avoided by ol r-erving a little care, lint "a mere cold" is suiii a common thing and causes so little Inconvenience that notwithstanding all pre vails experiences we neglect to take the most simple precautions, in the way of wcuriiu: suitnblo clothing, the avoidance of drnnglilb, tic. One should ulways bear in mind the necessity of exercising a constant vigilance to avoid catching colli. When the tempera ture in tho houso U higher than that nut of dixm, never go out without puttltig oa an additional wrap. Never sit in a cold room even though you do not feel chilly. Anil ll Is better to sufl'or a little discomfort from wearing heavy underclothing than to run f riikofncliill. I'lio fallowing letter trom a lady in Sicily 1 , .aid, La., graphically illustrates the ills-tre-ising consequences that nro liahlo to fol low a simple cold. "In rebruary, 1800, I had a severe cold which settled oa my lungs, usulting in a . ,. .1,- 10.., , , ii'riuiei cuul'o. ihy noaeiiic I uiuu. mm 1 became so weak that I was scarcely able to walk across the room. 1 wclgiieu only tiinei y-four pounds, and had given up all an article in a newspaper describing some EXPELLED FRO'M SAN JUAN. lliiltsh Consul s,.e.ini-v Denies the Chiu'co Amilnst Him. St. Thomas, Danish W. 1 June 13. Mr. Walter licit, who is said to have been a secretary of Mr. Crawford, the Urltish consul nt San Juan do I'orto Itleo, the latter now aetine; for the United States, arrived here Saturday with 31 other lefiiRees, mostly women and children. Mr. lictt. It appears, was accused of communlcatiiiB information to the United States authorities con cerning the mines and foitlllcatlons of San Juan, and he was therefore ordered to leave I'otto Itien. The Spaniards claim this Is a Ilaerant breach of Hrlt lsh neutrality and danijerous for Mr. Crawford, unless it can he proved that the latter was not the employer of Mr. liett, nnd that the expeed secretary Is not answerable for his actions tn the Ilrltlsh government. !'. Uett denies the ehat'Ke. The newspapers say thnt two months of existing conditions will briiiR Porto Itlco to the verge of starvation. The government of the Island has establish ed a few. public kilehens for the relief of those who are sufferlnp; most. The Spanish torpedy boat destroyer Terror Is now regarded as being use less, owing to the bienUdown of her hollers and the lack of means to repair them. She is still at San Juan de Porto Itlco, with the Alfonso XIII, Isabel II, Ponce de Leon, Concha and Coinaehat, At least they wr re all there when the refugees left San Juan. bate to bed and early to rise, prepares: a man for his homo in tho skies, liuiy to bed and a Little Karly Itisor, tho pill that makes ifo longer and bettel and wisir. 0. II IhiKenhiicii. The Sierra I.eono Massacres. Liverpool, June 13. Steamers which have nrilved here from Sierra Leone report that a thousand persons were killed In the recent uprising in that district. One hundred nnd twenty In habitants of Freetown, most of them ti rulers, are known to have been mas sacred, nnd other colonists were ear rled Into the bush by the "war boys" and undoubtedly met a worse fate, Three hundred friendly natives were killed, .and besides the white mission aries six coloied missionaries of tho United Hrethren of Christ were mur dered at Miinohh.irgiu. The Kngllsh missionaries fin at the mercy of tho war boys, but have not leen molested. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Dears tho Signaturo of t'rmw Inoi-oimo In llrli Isli 'Navy. London, Juno 13. -Dear Admiral Lord CIluIfb Iter 'sf'U d has issued an appeal to the presm lor :n Increase o tho navy, lie says: "Tho war between tho United States and Spain has taught ua useful lessons. It has tauuht us tho absolute necessity of complete nnd thorough organization jirevIoiiH to war, lnslead of trusting' to chances. It baa taught us tho value of a proper supply of cruisers aud the Ineffectiveness of obsolete kuiis against the range nnd accuracy of modern weapons. No other nation has a ship on the effective list armed with muzzle loading guns, whet cur Kngland hns -15." S. 51. Hoary, Piorson, Mich., writes : "Ilo Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo N curing more piles here to-day than all other rouicdliiB enm hlncd. It ciues ccvuma and all other skin diseases." 0. II. llaueiihuch. Coming KvcntH. July I. Grand picnic under tho aiisptcoK oi i oiuiniua uieo uiub at Columbia park. July 11). Ico cream festival under auspices of Comiiaiiy A. 1'ifu and Drum C'oriw in Itoli bins' opera houso, I Ivory body's liahlo to ilchlna piles. Tili'h anpo or, old and young terrlhlo tho tor tine they sull'er. Only one sine euro; Doau's Ointment. Absolutely wife j can't fall. ir litre i' i'ii "oin Hi 'Hlinilliir. Abi-lr.is Spain. June 13. The Span ish outhi lilies have discovered that a i untio hand trade in silver coin is being carried on from this point. A largo consignment to Cllhrnltnr (aeroHH thu bay) has been seized. 8. K. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: "I liavo tried OoWllt's Witch lla.ul Salvo for 'ti liiiii! idles nnd it always stops them in two ninnies. I consider Duwltt's Witch Jlnxul salve the grvntost pile euro on tho market." '. 11. IhiKunhuch, (Jeniiiiuy Will Prevent lloiiiharilnient London, June 13. A dlspntoh to The Daily Mall from Nagasaki, Japan, says: "I have tiustworthy Information that Germany Is determined to prevent a homhardiiient of Manila." The Cuban (juration and political Isniies .ink into iulgiiifloauce with the man who iii Hers from lilies. What he most desires, is .idlef. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Halve cures piles. 0. II. llaueiihuch, m Cold THAT MAY PREV Fatal Maladies may Carelessness. ITarTismburg, La. cures effected by T)r. Wnilftms' Pink Pills, and concluded to try them. "i commenced using tucm, nnd before I had taken half a box I felt like a now crea ture. My appotlto was restored, my cough grew less, aud 1 was able to sleep soundly at night, which I had been unablo to do lor mouths before. "After taking two boxes of the pills I was weighed ngnla aud to my nstonlshmciit my weight was 113 pounds, a gain of 19 pounds. Previous- to taking the pljls 1 had suffered with cold hands and feet, hut now have no trouble whatever from that source. "I can truly say I am now In bolter health than I have boon for years. The cflert of the Pink Pills Is wonderful, and I can recom mend them in all casos of debility and weak ness. Mks. A. L. Staitord." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contaia, in a con densed form, all tho elements necessary to givo new life and richness to tlio blood and restore shattered nerves. They aro an unfailintr spe cific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, par tial paralysis, ft. Vitas' dance, sciatica, neu ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tie nflir effect of la grippe, palpitation of tin heart, pale nnd sallow complexions, all form., of weakness either in male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sen' post paid 011 receipt of price, 60 cents a box or six boxes for (they are never sold iii bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Company, Schent etndy, N.Y- TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And liauerH, the Hand of Alneilcii, Cali fornia. Via tlio truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Haute," which tmvciscf a legion of perpetual sunshine, whciu snow storms, blizzards or bigb iillitiidi's 1110 unknown. Pullman first mil second class palaco and tourist sleeping cai-s to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New .Mexico, Aiizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Kovada, without change. Quick time, low ntles, and all the ceiafeitsof modern railway improvements guiranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific uiilwiiy system, par rates right from your home, literature, and full information, diapapastal caul. J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, fill) llail raad avenue, lllinini, N. Y., or Sill broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E P. Agt. Give the Children a Prink called Oniin-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food diink to tako the place ol colleo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly picpared it tastes liko tho finest coll'ec hut is fiee lioin all Its injurious prnpcitios. Grain Oaida digediou and strengthens tlio nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and rhildreii, as well as adults, call drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as r.ollec. in and 25c. aiei: voir ijoim; south? Tin: KiinuniiN railway nuAcnra all I'KOMINKNT I'OINTS. Don't shut South without consulting John M, lieall, District I'assein.'cr Agent, Southern Itaihvay, (MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. To Cure Headache in 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' A ti-Headache. All druggists RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Hnprnte fioni Williams-port will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Huplme permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Wiiltcn guarantee to absolutely cine all Kinils ol Kuplurc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Prce. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamok'm, Mt. Carint'1 and vicinity who can be lefcrrcd to. Charges and terms moderate and within resell of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These wcie tlio two reasons that formerly kept people Irem attending to llieir teeth. jiotu reasons nave no existence in mis ad vanced auc. Painless aud inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A flood Set of Teeth, The Very lien Teeth, $8. You can eel no belter, no mailer what you pay. No charge for extracting, wheie teeth aiconlcicd. We ran take lour impiession ia the illumine; and give you your tccllt in the afternoon it ilcsiicd. (iold Hillings, $i ; liest Silver Pllliuxs, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at veiy leasonablr rates. Examinations mid estimates ficc W'euse but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. While & Centre Sts., Robbins' Buildlug riillions of Dollars flo up In smoko ovory yoar. Take n risks hut get your housos, slock, fu nituro, etc., Insured In first-class r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,,!n.c V" t Also Idle. sm'AcKildimtsI Companies em SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of ils Kind on Earth a AND CONGRESS Of ROUGH RIDERS OF HIE WORLD Under the Personal Direction of its World.pnmous Originator, COL. W. F. CODYBUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears and Participates In Each and Every Afternoon r.nd Evening Performance. MORE MEN AND MORE HORSES Than any Oilier Exhibition Ever Had. A Veritable Army of Instructors and Entertainers in the Most Stupendous of Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe nnd perfect piotcction from both Sun and Kain in A COVERED GRAND SI AND SEATING 20.000 PERSONS The night exhibit! rs b iny Ilrilliantly and Perfectly Illuminated by the Most Knor inous Poitable Double Klectrir Plant of 250,000 Candle-power. "NTH TftPPT TMr TETtfTC THE AUWENCE UNDnR shelter W 3 1 Ul I Liili ll 1 Ci 1 vJ The PERFORMANCE In the OPEN AIR ml (-- .-)! JUI.I' rR. Iff 1 ... JiUc f0 THE BIGGEST TJUTNS OP II K HOT C ALLY ItOMANTIC ENTEHTAJNjMENT. THE IllOUEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at O o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night as llcht as day and as complete In detail. GENERAL ADMISSION, 50o. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25c. Numbered coupon, actually reserved seats will be sold on the day of exhibition, at Kirlin' drugstore, No. 6 South Main Stieet, UNITING TWO WORLDS IN HASTER fiARTIAL 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. Prescnling Eight Hundred Sioux Pravcs, Scouts, Soldiers nnd Horses, in n Stupendous and 'tremendously Realistic llaltle Spectacle, the like of which was never seen in peace, and which only Col. Cody could produce. the: E" PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. . Each one of whom bears honorable u-nnink m proof of devoted service, mounted and equip ped as lor liueinlla warfare, tub Wildest, Finest Horsemen OIM THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, C1HEPS and WARRI0US Of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralies. DARE-DEVIL COWBOYS AND VIU WEST GIRL EQUESTRIANS. United States Artillery Just as In Action, Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Electiifying Tlaieback heats by U. S. Cavalry. Wild bolder scenes Magnificently Real. (Jreat Iledouin Athletes in Prodigious Peats, Peer less Crack Shots of both Sexes, lluflalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship oil Horseback. The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition, Outlawed Rucking Ilroncos nnd their Riders. The celebrated Mounted Cowboy Hand, The Kille, Lariat and Holas Wonders. Startling Incidents of Savage Warfare. The Custer Massacre on the Litlle liig lioin j the most Stupendous and Magnificent of battle Snecta oUc. a, in ,.ii. i. 1-.. b.t ... j w ,iuvk vii lull, ujiciiiii nay of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting to public view Col. Cody's Kill nological Congiess of the Savage llarharous and Civilized Representative Rough Riders of llie Universe, supcibly mounted and splen didly eijuipped and armed.
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