w - I "1 EVENING HERALD I KSTAHMHHIUt WO. "iibllbcil every KvphIiir, Kicept HutiilAjr, t j s South Jardin hthkit, Near Cmcrine. , Tin- lltrulil Is ilollrrinl ItiSbeimnilomi nml the purrotinding to',iti for ntx epnta ft week, piy , nb; otlic carrier, lly mull S8.00 11 er,or JS cent rt month, pynltlfl in nrlvance. Vilvert' ment chr. recti nceoriHujr to 4irut) nntt pnattton. The pilblidhcrn rerer o the rliebt to cbftlttcc the position of ftitvertUemontii whcin?t er th pub- I j'wtlon of uec Ueiimntli U. The rljcht Is J ieerveil to i .' AitT iMUerttenietit, whether paid (or or not, .int the ptiblHiern limy uem i.ronr. AilvertWnit rnteti mmle known upon application. I 1" itereil Bt the pnntnlHcs at Slipnniulimli. I'm., r neconu eiiH niAii tnntter. TKt.KPHONK CONNKOTION "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald 'I I I IAY. .11 N I". 1 1, Iwv OUR COUNIRY: First. I.nst and Forever. Tiikiik ii t-t too ninny IJppttbiictlUS nortli ut the mountain who will ro luttlmtc thf whole lli'pitlilleftn ticket if it i lii'iu!t'it by 1 J rum in for the juiiMv tn tnUi-(inv chiiiieen with that ik-i-. iii j 1 iwlictl acrobat as the county t-tunilnnl bearer. KiTiiKU the editor or Mib-pilitor of .iir lniirniiif; eonteinporary it nint ti i'- little whieh is weakening. They Miuii-il nut with the einjihiitip oss-er-tii.iiilnu tln'ir "iileitl Congressional emiiliilati' was the only man in the count (inliflel to represent the penii' at Witshitiejton. ow they are u illinj; to coneoile that there are ot Iters. Surely, the Journal is not preparing to tle.-ert its prodigy 1 Let Us Be Patient. I' ntler the above caption Leslie's Vei'l,l presents some facts showing that the sfovernineiit has niaile re markable progress in its preparation for anil coiiiluct of the war against Spain. The declaration of war against that country was declared mil a little over six weeks afjo, yet there are many dissutisfled because ( iilui ! nut yet free. At t lie outset the government had to face conditions created by over Hurt ) ear of unbroken peace. We had a standing army of only y.i,(H)lt men, pniul equipped and scattered over a at urea. Uutering upon a war that is to be largely naval, we had few good warships ready for ser vice, and none that was provided with the necessary ariiiaiiient for the must ffective action. Five of our thirteen protected cruisers were dis abled and in dry dock. One. of the largest and best of our four llrst-class battleships was on the 1'acific coast, 1;l.0(l(l miles from the scat of war. Our seai-niist delences were weak and iti adi'ipiah'ly equipped. This was the siruatii hi in which the government found itelf when for the first timo in fifty enrs war hud been declared against a foreign power. In noting what has been accom plished, the paper above quoted says the tacts are almost incredible. First, and greatest of all, a decisive naval battle has been fought and won by the licet under Admiral Dewey, giv ing us possession of the Philippines and freeing our I'auillc coast from dangir of attack. Our navy has been strengthened by the addition of 11? vessels, largo and small, for use as au.ilmr cruisers and for coast de fence. The battleship Oregon has ben brought safely around (Jape Horn into the field of action. An arm ol K'.i,t)OI) volunteers has boon mustered in and mobilized at con venient points, and another army of 7.. Dili) has been called for. Alt elloe ttve blockade of the principal Cuban ports has been maintained. A sulll t'le nt amount of supplies for the army and navy has been manufac tured and put in use. A new and complete tjystem of defence has been devised and put into operation along our Atlantic and gulf coasts, includ ing the construction of signal stations along the entire line extend ing for thousands of miles, and the co operation of the light house and life saving service has been secured in giving warning of the approach of hostile ships. All this and more lias been done in loss than fifty dits ! The men in chief control of our war policy are thoroughly competent by training and experience to con duct the war to a successful issue as speedily as possible. President Jlr Kinley is ti war veteran and a former army oillcer, and to is Secretary Alger. Captain Malum, of the War Board, Is recognized throughout the world us the highest living authority in naval strategy, llajor-Guneral Miles in a veturan of.8Vofiil wars and one of the mos,t capable of living military leaders. And as for Ad mlrals Dewey, Sampson and Coinnio dore Schley, the deeds they have al ready dune may speak for them. With such men as these at the head of affairs the American people may rest assured that nothing will be left undone that can bring our cunllict with Spain to an ourly and triumph ant conclusion. H may ot be In six months, but whon It doos come it will be a victory that will confirm the justice of our cause and the wisdom of our lenders. I'lrul J'irnI Hrol Insure your prnporty froui Jos In the oldest and btrouffsst ciuh coiiirjaalujjjliihi. Uiitlerwritors Insurance (Jo. of North Ameriiii ami l'lre Assoclstlon, Ilurtfurd Fire Ins. Co., American Kire Insurauco Co., We&t Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins, Co, T. T. Williams, 133 S. Jartlln St., Slieuamloah. soldiers on strike, j Volunteers of a Montana Company, Became of Insufficient Food, Refute to Drill Under Present Conditions. Ann Francisco, .Tun" 14. -Ttie most Impel tnnt order Ipmh d fromartny hi ad quniteis yenterdny u np notifying Mujot ilitiernl Otis that the Btoamcrit to i nmtirlsL tin- si rund fleet of trans ports to go to the Philippines were pinetleall i fd fur the reception of troops. About l.i mi men, comprlslnR the Tenth I Viuis Ivanla, the First Colorado, the I'iim Nebraska, two bat talions of rosliiii nts from the nine teenth rttul Twenty-third regular In fantry, a ili'tm hmetit from the engineer corps and the two imitations of t'tith light Infantry, liepan to rase their camps. In.-irl i heir tints and hARRncc Into wiunm. it m thi Ii heavy marching gear and fm in Into columns fur the march to wnllliif. ttnnsports. All day a stream of wnjri us convoyed camp equipage nnri hnKfiitiro to the different steamers, and this work will be com-! pleteil todny The newspaper continue to call at tention to tin tins.inlt.iiy conditions ox istlnK at Tamp Men lit. and Insist that I the location of the rump be changed to preserve the health of the civilians living In that section of the city, as Well as that of the soldi) rs now In I ramp. The men In the Montana regl- ! meitt are romplnlntng of the food serv ed them. Yesterday the soldiers of j Company It. of Itutte, went out on Strike and refused to drill under the prevent conditions. Yestotdtky iiiernlntr the regiment ns-1 sembli d nt Hie camp In order to march 1 out to Sutro imt lis. When the officers of riini".'in i! i allod on their men to1 fall In thi )h i lined, one of their ntnn- , bor st.itlr tin ir leasijis for the ac-; tlon. Colonel Kessler was sent for, and he nddieisid the men ealliiiR Ihelr at tention to the si'imus oflense of dis obeying unlets, "ne of the men told Colonel Keller that Company Tt did pot wish to disobey orders, but the men were hitngiy and could not drill on the fund Ihii were receiving. While Colonel Kes I' i was speaking one of the nun liitntiil before him, and wnH later removed to n u nt. After Colotii I Ki sster concluded speaking tin captain asked how many men were willing to drill, nnd only a sergeant n ioip.n,il and three private sti Plied foi ml. The company was illsmlssi d anil the rcginunt preceded to the baihs. All the nn a ot Company H complain ed .about the food Tin y say they are given bad bacon ami poor vegetable!:, and that the fresh merit they get cmi BistB principally of bones. The human machine Kturts hat unco ami utoin hut otiec. You ciiti keep it going longest and inofit regularly by using DoWitt's bittlc larly lilsere, the tuitions littlo pills tor con stliitioa nml nil stoinach and liver troubles. C. II. llagvnbui'h. sipnln Itemly f 'or Pence Vroposai. Urussels. .lane 11. The special Mad rid correspondent of The Petit Hleu has telegraphed an interview which he claims to have had with Senor Merino, private secretary of Senor Bagastu. In which the secretary is tainted as having formally declared that the Spanish gov ernment will now accept any pence pro posal which is submitted, "on the ex press condition that it does not emanate from the enemy," hut the premier's secretary Is said to have ndded "Ilia international mediation which would J,e especially welcomed upon Uip part of Spain would be In the case ot the Initiative heins taken by France or Austria," bate to lied nail enrly to rise, prepares a man f'or his homo In the skies. I'arly to bed ami a Littlo Kurly Wiser, tlio pill that makes iftt longer and hcttei and wiser. (J. II llngoubui'h. Itnsliliiix Out Projectiles. Heading, Pa., .lime 14. The Carpen ter Steel company has now 600 employes working day and night turning out projectiles. More than 400 "hornets" are now boxed and awaiting the word to be forwarded to the different naval stations, finm where they nre sent to such vessela as may he in need of them. "O110 Minute. Cough Cure is the host pre paratiun I have ever sold or used anil can't say too much in its praise " L. M. Kennon, Moiclmnt, Odell, Ga. C. II. Hagenbueh, Not 11 I.tlfoly Mory. Ijondmi, June 1 1. According to a dlHpatdi from Madrid to the Financial News tlitoe Spanish ironclads from Madagascar waters have arrived in side of Manila, and Admiral Dewey's ships have gone to meet them. S-palii t un borrow 'So JUoro. London, June 14. A dispatch from Madrid, via Unrrltz, says: "Spain's ef forts for a foreign loan have failed. General Hlanco wires urgent demand. for supplies, ns he expects the block nde to become severer. Keirce to Flht With Lop. Washington. June 14. Secretary Al ger has decided to assign Major den eta! J. Warren Kelfer, of Ohio, to a command with Major Com ml l.ee, of the Seventh corps The 1. 1 Iter is noJ Stationed at JucUooiu lile. "If a price can be placed on pMn, 'Mother's rrleud'is worth Us weight In gold as an allevi ator. Jty wife mffcredraorein ten mluitteswltli either of her other two children than she did al together with her last, having previously ited four bottlea of 'Mother's Friend.' It isn blessing to any one expecting to become a mother," aayx n customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, ofCarmi, 111., to the Bradfield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturers of " Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not one of the many Internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable tilings, but n scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts ot woman's organism wulcli bear tlte severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may be used at any and all times during pregnancy up to the very hour of confinement. The earlier it is begun, nnd the longer used, the mote perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessens the p.tin attending it, but greatly dimiu ibbes the danger to life of both mother aud child, and leaves the mother in a con dition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's I'riend " is sold by dniggists at f l.oo, or sent by express on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, " Before Ilaby is Horn," tent free on application. IKE BRADFIELD REQULATOfi CO., Atlanta, Ca. Prrass Pain jt gyg rjp Favorite Remedy Cures All Kidney, Bladder aud Blood Diseases. No sufferer from Kidney, Liver, Kind lier or fiinary Discuses should despair, even though plivsKians linve proved to be of no help. Theie is one tnediclno that ftffoi ds never-f ailing relief and cure. itisf;r.Jf!VJ(Z fen Italy' Favorite Kcnway, mat widely - known pre pa rat ion that lias been making people well for over thitty years. It is a pleasant m e A i c i n e to take, and the mild but ceitnin manner in which it effects cures can be ex pressed only by tne worn "won derful"' It is purely vegeta ble, and can be taken with per fect safety by both sexes and by all nRes. No time should be lost if you are a'llicted with any of these diseases, patticuhnly those of the Urinary Orcans. You ouirht to tako Favorite Remedy at once, l-'ot sale at $i a bottle in tlte drug stores. SAMPLI? BOTTLE PRUIL If you suffer from the unpleasant desire tout in ate frequently, especially nt night; pain in the small of the hack; pain in making water: a sediment at the bottom of the urine which has stood 24 hours; urine that stains linen ; or constipation of the bowels, send your name nnd ad dress to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Rondout, N.Y., mentioning this paper, and a sample bottle will be mailed free, together with full directions for its use. Do not delay. Do not allow the disease to get a deep foothold. THE PKO'JUCE MARKETS As liellected liy Dcnllugi 111 Philadel phia nnd llnttlmore. I'hthiili Iplif 1. .lime 1.1. -Flour dull; win ter Mipci Dm . $1. Pennsylvania roller, clear. 4.;j; 1 Ity mills, extra, ?1.25. Ilye Hour dull, but steady, at J,1.i;5,ii.l.75 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat dull; No. II red, spot. ICie. Corn slow; No. 2 nitxtd. spot, ariVii.liie. Oats dull and weak; No. white and No. 2 white, clip ped, SltyfiSSc. Hay barely steady; choleo timothy, Mtf.50 for large bales, lieef dull, beef 4iams, $!:!.riifi24. Pork iiulet; mess, fliLRntilii.TTi, I., id arm; western steamed, td.lti. Ilultcr ninier; western creamery, JIlViilTc. 1I0. factory, 101 12H.c. ; Klglns, JTc. ; Imitation creamery, I2il4c. ; New York dairy. 12'jf 15',e. ; tlo. creamery, WiiSjlTc. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job bing at IS'nSlc; do. wholesale, 17c. Oheeso quiet; hi rue, white, 11(411 G-e. ; small do., Ii,).; large, colored, Gc.; small, do., Ilif T'-ic: light skims, DisSi 'c. ; part sklmB. 4iifi.V,4e.; full skims. B'yUVie. Kggs firm: New York nnd Pennsylvania, lt!c. ; west ern, fresh, lie. ; southern. lO-Vtillc Po tatoes steady; New York nominal; new, 2.itrn;i. Tallow dull; city, 394c; country, 8V'i3c. Cottonseed oil dull; prime crude. 211'ie. ; do. yi How, 2ne. . Cabbago quiet; southern. 40h73e. Italtlmore, June 13. Flour dull; western supeiilne. $H.4H'u3.05; do. extra, ja.OO'n 4.G."; do. fnmlly, W.UOS 5.Bf,; winter wheat, pat ent, $r.35di B.7e ; spring do., $(W(fl.2B; Siring wheat, straight, t5.7r.tf li. Wheat weak and lowir; sjiot and month, Hon0iMc; July, 7!iV"Mc. ; August, 77Vfcc. ; steumer No. 2 red. S,ViS."it,',c. ; southern, by sample, 8S ft'.Hhf. ; do. on grade, KMi Xc. Corn easy; spot and month, lij'iii n.'ite. ; July, "SV 3BVic; AllKUSt, .TSe. ; September, SGV4IW 36V4c; steamer mixed, :!Hlifi3PiC.; south ern, white, HCc.7 do. yellow, 351iiir,V4c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, western, 33f&n33c.: No. 2 mixed do., .W.jSi 31c. Hyo dull and lower; No. 2 nearby. 41',4c ; No. 2 west ern. 51e. Hay dull; choice timothy, $12.50 d 13. Grain freights very quiet; steam to Liverpool, per tiushol, Jltt-d., June; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s., July. Sugar strong; granulated, DXiife. Uutter steady; fancy creamery, ' 17c. ; do. Imitation, lCc.; do. ladle, Hie. ; good ladle, 14c.; store pack ed, lOI&litc. IX'KH steady; fresh, lOVfcc. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, Offfl'ic; do. medium, 0Viiil0e. ; do. small, lOUfr lOtuc Lettuce, $1. 2riifil.no per basket. Whisky, 1.2fj 1.S7 per. gallon for finished goods; tVii'u 1.2S per giillun for jobbing lotB. Tdvo Stook M'ai'UetH. Bast Liberty, Pa., June 13. Cnttlo steady ; extra, 4.!KlfiB; prime, $l.80Si t.00. Hogs alow and lower; prime mediums and heavies, $4,055j4,10; heavy Yorkers, 5lff4.05; common to good Yorkers, $3.9(Ka3.95: pigs, as to quality, $3.i!Mi3.N5; roughs, $2.505i3 HG. Sheep lower; choice clipped, l.lMM.fiO; common. MSMii; choice clipped lambs, t4.!HMi5.or; common to good, ii'ni.nn; spring lambs, $3'uii; vuul calves, SU.BOTi 7. New York, June 13. lleeves In t'ulr do mand: prices steady; all sold; steers, $1.50 fiS.ii-'i'i; stoikiis, $1.25; oxen and stags $:i!il4.70; bulls, $3'nl.lfi; cows, $2,501(1. Calves opened slow, but steady; closed lower: 200 unsold; veals, Jliii; buttermilk calves. $3.50iii4; fed calves, $4'ii 1.50. Sheep and lambs active; 2Vj cars unsold; sheet), 3.25'i4.i,'i, heavy export wethers. $5; yearlings, $Ti'li5..r.li; lambs. t5.7Cfin.90; culls, $5. Hogs Mow ut $I4.30; choleo state hogs, $1.35; suutiicru and western pigs, 3ik4.15. Cures croup; soro throat, pulmonary troubles .Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Kclictic Oil. THE 5ECOND INVADING ARMY. It Mn.V He Sent Prom tlio i:nst Coost Kathei' Than From Tampa. Washington, June II. Arrangements for the second expedition of Invasion from the United States for the West Indies are being hurried at the war de partment. There seems to he no doubt that this expedition will be sent from the east coast of the United States. The experience of embarking the first expedition from Tampa has demon strated to the war department officials that other ports where the railroad nnd other facilities are more adequate than at Tampa uro much more desirable places for the concentration of troopa and their embarkation. A board of army officers for the past week has been examining various places Jn the south with a view to their occupation for camping purposes, and it Is also suggested that It may tnko occasion to point out a desirable port for the embarkation of the Porto Ulco ex pedition. Fernandlna and Savannah nre looked upon with fuvirr by the war department officials ns suitable ports for the departure of the Invading nrmy, nnd Charleston also has been suggest ed. Five transports aie now at Fer nandlna and four more rue at Now York. Already, therefore, the depart ment Is very well equipped with trans ports for the second Invading army. Hawaiian Anne Mt'Ioulsts Common! Washington. June 1 1. Senators l.odg.i a.id IClklns made a partlul cull vans of the senate mi the Hawaiian question yesterday, and they say they are sat isfied that a sumclent number of ndvo eates of annexation will remain In Washington to make u quoru- : of the si nute and Insure the passage of the house resolution through that body. Thi annexationist hope to control prnctl cally the solid support of the Republi can side of the chamber, and thev count upon eight or ten vote from the Democratic side. Ask your grocor for tlio "Uoyal Patent dour, ami tako no other brand. It Is the best flour mado. I twrc ; 7 IMS FTsV AUGUSTI ANb (iLKMANY. itnn Spain'"! Philippine tiovei'iioeiSit" listed the niiiperoc's Alilf London, .June 1 1, The Singapore cor leHpondent of TIip Times says: "Let ters received here from Manila, dated May !G, say that the prolonged con ferences between the Gorman consul and Captain General Augustl were ox 1 Itlng attention in Manila, nnd has left the belief that Oerminy had deilgns on the Sulu Archlpalago." According to a dispatch from Shang hai the German steamer Petrarch la OF.NKUAL ATTCtTSTI. about to leave there for Manila with secret orders. II Is believed, from the OiTinan go eminent. Pi luce Henry of Prussia, now nt Kalo Chou. with the German squadron. Is kept constantly Informed, the dispatch says, ns to the developments of the war. Xo ono would ever bo bothered with con stipation if ovcryouo knew liow naturally null quickly Hiirilock lllnoil Hitters regulates tlio itomacli anil bowels. Insist Hue Warships Were Iti.liircn. Madrid, June 14. In the chamber of deputiis eslcl'dny tile minister of th" Interior. Senor Cnpdepon, replying to questions on the subject, said that ac cording to the fceml-olllilnl dispatches during the last light at Santiago de Cuba "n Spanish shell burst on the deck of the Massachusetts, dismount ing a gun, killing and wounding a num ber of men nml seriously injuring the vessel, while the New York and sev eral other vessels were compelled to withdrew in n badly damaged condi tion. In addition, three ot the Ameri enn ships were sent back to the re pairing yard." R. M. Geary, I'lcrum, Mich., writes: "Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve h curing miuo piles hero to-day than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases." C. It. Hagcubiicli. noi,si"Tl'or Pennsylvania l avnicy. Mount liiotna. Pa.. June 14. Hy Thursday each of the three troops of cavalry expect to have their full quota of men in camp. Two carloads ot horses were lecelved yesterday after noon, and another is on the way. It will take a week or two until 100 horse:) for each troop are received. A blessing aliko lo young anil old ; Hr. I'mvlor's Kxtract of Wild Strawbciry ; uatuio's specific for dysentery, ili.urliiea and summer complaint. Iltj; oil 'ilTaeTn imiiaTit-rpniit. Philadelphia, Juno 11. The Philadel phia t)il iteflnlng company, at Point lireeze, In the" extreme southwestern part of the city, was visited by a lire Inst night which for ,a time threatened to prove most disastrous. Hy the al most herculean efforts of the com pany's workmen nnd neatly the en tire fire department of the city the flames were held in check and the losn held within $300,0u0. S. K Parkor, Sharon, Wis., writes ! "I liavu tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo hir Itching piles anil it always stops them in two mliiutos. I consider Hewitt's Witch Ila.ol Salvo tlio greatest pllo euro nn tlio market." C. II. Ilagoiibucb. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. iiNsuiti'AssKD snnvici: ormtitn nv thi: SOtrrilKRN JtAILWAY. Leaving broad Street station, Philadelphia, ut 0:55 p. in. daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining cur and tlio most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cats, reaches liirmiugh.au tlio following night nt 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans nto also attached to this train. Pullman lescr- vations can he mado in advance and all in formation obtained by rnminunieatiug with John M. lieal. District Passenger Agent, h2 Chestnut stieot, l'hilalclpliia. Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnaturo of Coining KvetitA. July 1 flrand picnic under tlio auspices of Columbia (ileo Club at Columbia park. July 11). Ico cream festival under auspices of Company A. l ife and Drum Corps in l!ol bins' opera bouse. It's a mi-take to imngino that itching piles can't be uurcd ; a inistako to stiller a day longer than you can help. Doan's Ointment brings instant relief anil pornianetit euro, U any drug store, 50 cents. The South anil Its Atlianliiges, Tho Southern Hallway has issued for ficu distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North nnd South Cam Una, Tcmiosftoe, (ieiiriiu, Alabama ami Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to inuko safe and profit ablo Investments will find tlio information contained therein both vitluaiilo anil inter estliig. Copies will bo mailed frcn upon up plication to John M. lioall, District Passen ger Agent, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, IV Tlio Cuban question nntl political issuos sink into iiisiimifluinio with tlio man who uitfors from pilos. Whnt he most desires, is relief. DoWitt's Witch llazol Salvo cures lilies. C, II. Hagenbueh. DRINK CI.KARY'S KXTRA HNK QUAIJTY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. If er if editf. i?estG.ed THE misery of sleeplessness can only bo rcalbcd hy thoso who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, hondnrhes, nouralpln nnd that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely bo cured hy Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine. So ccrtnin 1 Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro authorized to tofund prlco paid for tho first liottlo tried, providing It docs not benefit. Mrs. Henry llruns, wife of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and Irrogularmenstruatlon; suffering untold r. Siry for jears. I used various advertised rcrj.edies for female com plaints besides being under tho cure i f local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Mllos' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and I shall never coao to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to use Dr. Miles' Nervine and Neivo and Liver 1'llls, which restored mo to health. I cannot say cnouRh for Dr.Mllcs'Itoracilles.1 Dr. Miles' Kemcdlcs aro sold by all drug gists under n positlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis Dr. H IYIIIOB- . Nervinel Restores , Health ae eases of the heart and nerves f roo. Address, DH. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami l'louers, the Hand of America, 7nll- fornbi. Via tlio tine pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain lioittc," which traerscs a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzaids or high altitudes ate unknown. Pullman (list and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old ami New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Nevada, without change. Quick time, low ndes, and all the comforts of modem railway iiniiiovcmcuts RUtranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway s.ysti'111. For rates right from your homo, literature, anil full information, ihopapostal card, J. P. McCanii, T. P. Agent, nil Hall- road avenito, Elmira, N. Y., or 3111 broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. 1Z P. Agt. Give the Children a Drink calh d Oralu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of coll'co. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who havo used it because when properly pa-pa red it tastes liko tho finest coll'ce hut is free from all its injurious properties. Orain- Oaids digestion aud strengthens tlio nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benelit. Costs about i as lunch as collee. 15 and 2!ic. aim: von (ioinu south? Tim MlUTIII'.RN HA1I.WAY ltUACHKS AI.I. 1'llOMI.Vr.ST J'OIXTH. Don't start South without consulting John M. l.eall, District Passcnirer Agent, Southern Hallway, His Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Takn Dr. Davis' Ati-Hcadaeho. All druggists RUPTURE CURED. A Speciali.l tm Htljitnre from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. lUilnrc permanently nnd quickly Cured or no pay. ritlcn guarantee lo absolutely cure all kinds of Kupturc without operation or detention fiom business. Absolutely no Danger. Hxatniiinlioti Pree. loo persons aired in Sunbury, Sliamokin, Mt. C.trinel and vicinity who can he lcferred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kejit people frem attending to their teeth, both reasons have no existence in litis ad vanced aire. Painless ami inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five )ears is our mclhoti A Good Set of Teeth, $$. Tho Very Heft Teeth, $S. You can eet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are onlcieil. We can take your impression in the mornine; and (jive jou your teeth in the afternoon il desired, (lold PlllhiRS, Si ; llcst Silver Fillings, 5 oc tip; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Ciown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates, Examinations nnd estimates free. Wcuse but one giade of material die best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. Whito & Centre Sts., nubbins' Building Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. Take n risks but get your houses, slock, fu nltiiio etc., lusuroil in first-class r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,.1"""?" cr '120 poitth Jn din 1 1 Alio Ltfo.iiH'AccIdeulal Companies SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. g Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of its Kind on Earth AND CONGRESS Of ROUGH RIDERS OF THE WORLD Under the Personal Direction of Its World-Pnnioiis Originator, COL. W F. CODYBUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears nnd Participates In Each and Every Afternoon and Evening Performance. MORE MEN AND MORE HORSES Than any Other Exhibition Ever Mad. A Veritable Army of Instructors and Entertainers in the Most Stupendous of Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe nnd perfect pi election fiom both Sun nnd Haiti in A COVERED GRAND S1AND The night exhibitions being brilliantly mous l'oitable Double Electric Plant of 250,000 NO TOPPLING TENTS 11 Wa9 "rnl&jmm US&rrf .Zh ifjpil" ..-VAfcr. Kdlifl W'rtfflb . AkliX frit 3f.'i jZ;' AXIO"fel!5V yKi'riDi olp' 0rka 2M C v M TJIE LOG EST T.IUTNS 01? IEU0I0ALTAT ItOMANTIC KNTEItTAlNMNT. THE BIUC1EST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at8 o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier, Night as lleht as day and as complete in detail. GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 0 YEARS, 25c. Numbered coupon, nclually reserved seats will be sold on the day of exhibition, at Kitlin' drug store, No. 6 South Main Street. SEATING 20.000 PERSONS nml Perfectly Illuminated hy the Most Enor Candle-power. THE AUDIENCE UNDER SHELTER The PERFORMANCE In the OPEN AIR UNITING TWO WORLDS IN Haster TIartial Rivalries. Aided by the Sovereigns of Europe. Cordially Countenanced by Its Own Government Endorsed by all the Great Generals of the Age Now Introducing 1,100 Men and Horses. Magnificent Equestrian Review of Nations CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE AND FALL. I'l escnling Eight Hundred Siouv braves, Scouts, Solilieis nml Horses, in n Stupendous nnd Tieniendoush Realistic Uallle Spectacle, the like of which was never seen in pence, and which only Col. Cody could produce. THE PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. ''ac'' "ne of whom bears lionoiablc wounds in proof of devoted service, mounted and njuip- (ieo .ii oir iiiemiia wariare. THE Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS nnd WARRIORS of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralies. DARE-DEVIL, COWBOYS AND WILD WEST (IIUL EQUESTRIANS. United States Artillery Just as In Action, Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Electrifying bareback Feats, by U. S. Cavalry. Wild bonier scenes Magnificently Real. Cireat lleilouin Athletes in Prodigious Fcnts. Peer less Crack Shots of both Senes. buffalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship on Horseback. The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. was Kitle, Lariat a bucking llroncos nnd their Riders. ii Mounted Cowboy llanil. I lie and llolas Wonders. Startling Incidents of Savage Warfare. The Custer Massacre on tlte Little big 1 lorn i llic most Stupendous anil Magnificent of battle Spccla cles. At 10 o'clock on ench opening day Ol IU of exhibition, Tne CAVALCADE of EQUES- TtI 1 Dl M 1 TTOVP Presenting to public view Col. Cody's I'tlt nological Congtess of the Savage barbarous and C'ivilicd Representative Hough Riders of the Universe, sunerblv mounted nnd snlen- .... y c'iulpi'ea nml ar"leu t i it. 41 )