EVENING HERALD HSTAltl,ISIIi:i) 1S70. t'uhllnhrd every Kvenliij:, llxccnt Humlny, l HOCTH .lAltlllN STIUFT. NKAtt CKITKF.. Tin lli-rillil Is ilcllvrieil In Slii'iinnilonli mill the Mil rroll mil nfc to. ,it for tl x t cnt n week, jtny otlio carrier. Hy limll $1 uO a ywir, or 5 edit 11 mouth, imynble In mlvince. MvertlM meiiN clinrireu necortUnir to sjini'i1 ami imltlon. The imlilMicM rwervti the tight tn dimitce the position of luUertUemenN whenever the pnb "tntUi'i ' ne ileinnmU It. The right If lt"ervHl tn i tany advertisement, lietlier paid (nr or not int the pliUllilier m deem -nier. AlvertlliiK rnti Hindu knnivil iiiun niilliMlin. , Kntereil nt the no itulrke nt Mhi'imlHlii ih, rii.,"' g.H'Oiid eliw mall matter. TKt.KI'HONB OONNICOTION "All Ihe News That's Fll to Print," Evening Herald v I iii.my, .n Si: i". Fhhi.kt t lie liuitt; rt'ineliibor the Minn.' unci liiiniii hiird ronl. li spnni-h dignity docs not comp .town -.ih.ii an American ileot will slii'i-th lie t-ingitig oif thp blue I'liiuu ii' Tn k ( )i cirnii election may not lie a mire mil iintiun of what may be cx-IM'cti-d 111 Nnveiulier. but in a fi'iiml m-iim-it piint to continued Keptibli ciin .iiceo. tliih vetir. Thk .loiii-nul's "ideal and only eati didiiie" should have raised a regi nii'iit. witli himself as captain and l'liinej as first lioutenant. A few strangling votes might have been caught that way. lli'Miut bus it that Congressman liriiniui. scenting defeat, is doubtful about accepting a relioiiliniition. For the good of the party lie should dlssohc nil doubts by announcing bis withdrawal from the contest at mice. Tiik Senators had better telegraph home for their summer duds or vote lo nniiex Hawaii. These are the two born- of the dilemma, and the aver age mini will not be kept guessing er long which the Senators will grn-p TllK bare fact that people ought to trade with you iMi't enough. People bin e got to be told that fact. They must have it pounded into them, in see son and out of season. They must know all the whys and wherefores. That is to say you must advertise. At last accounts the (liuiiiirii Obs cura squadron was still in a state of masterly inactivity at (Iiuliz. If it docs not soon get inside of the Straits of (iibritltar it may achieve a victory like that of Montijo at Manila, when a anUee ll.ving sepmdron bobs up line '.pectedly. Li Kits assistance, morally anil ti on uc in 1 1 y, should be given the move ment inaugurated by the (I. A. I!., for a monster demonstration here on July tile Fourth. Tt is to be hoped that there will be a full attendance at the preliminary meeting to be held in the I'ost's looms on Friday evening. Ax Kuglfsh Admiral is surprised that the Spanish batteries at Manila did so very little, though at only 1, Dim yards range. What will he think when he reads Sampson's des patch show mg that in the Santiago bombardment of Monday, even at J.iiOd yards, the ships escaped abso lutely w ithoiitduiiiage from the forts? Spanish gunnery is as wild as Span ish ollicial bulletins. Tun debt of the United States is about $17 per capita; that of fireut liniuiii is ifsu per capita. Hearing these two facts in mind, it is not sur prising that the subscriptions to the sS.Miu.iiim.iilio war loan will probably exceed that amount two or three times over. (food credit comes in very good w lien you want to borrow, whether you are an individual or a nation. fJuMMoiMiiiK SciUiKY's estimate of the during heroism of Lieut. Hohson and Ids seven jack tars, uttered just after the successful sinking of the Merriniau, was that Halaklava was not to be compared to it. As the Charge of the Light Hrigade was im mortalized by Tennyson, it makes one wish for a Longfellow to per form a liko service for our gallant countrymen. A KiW days ago yvc refurrud to the trouble in handling supplier! for the army at Tampa which was brought to public notice by newspaper articles written b I'oultney Higelow, who blumcd the trouble upon inelli cient stair olllcors, a question wliich (Uuil. Miles disputed, placing the blame upon the railroads. It now appears that Higelow sized the situa tion up more correctly than the com manding general, who accepted too implicitly the statements of his subordinates, as the railroad c.om puiiies have conclusively shown that the trouble was due entirely to the inexperience of the fpiartenuaster at Port Tampa and the lack of infor mation furnished him by tho Quarter master General, although suggestions had b'lon made by the railroads to that officer which would have facili tated the work greatly to the beuelit of the railroad as well as the army. OUR COUNIHY: Hrst. hast and forever. YOl'XO AT SIXTY. Kerene comfort ntui luippitii , 1 i vniiecd yearn nre realised by eonnmi lively few women. Their hard lives, their liability to s? ' Hons troubles on ueooiint of Uieir P liur oiynnlwm Mid their profound i ruo ninee eoneurnitur themst lv.-i, til! com i bine to liortu the period of use f. linens : itiul All their later1 yenrs with sti ffurlntr. Mrs. 1'inklinm hnNdotie much to tnnho I i women stroiiff. She hits frlvcti advice ! to many thnt has shown tliein how to jrmtrd atrnltiftt dleiise and a-otnln vlpnr I oushenltli in old aire. From every cor- mn'of the earth there is constantly com- j l injf the most convincing statements j 1 from women, showing1 the clticaey of ! j Lydia 14. Pinkham's Vejretahle Com pound In overcoming female ills. Hero , is a letter fiom Mrs. J. C. Ortns. of SiO Horner St., Johnstown, Tit., which is i earnest and straight to the point : I " Dk.kh Mm. Piskiiam:- -1 feel it my I duty to tell alt suffering women that I , think your remedies ore wonderful. I had trouble- with my bend, di.zy spells and lint Hashes. Feet and hands were cold, was very nervous, could not sleep well, had kidney trouble, pain in ovaries and congestion of the womb. Since taking your remedies I am better every way My head trouble is all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am cured of womb trouble. 1 can eat and sleep well and am gaining in flesh. I consider your medicine the best to bo had for female troubles." The present Mrs. I'inkhnm's pxperl uli co in treuting female ills is unpurnl lelled, for years sho worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia 14. l'inkhnm, and for sometime past has had solo charge of the correspondence, department of her great business, treating by letter as many us a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. Xiittoiiiil Kilneittioniil .Hnt-!utlniit Tortlie Natiniuil Kilucatloiial Association Convention to he helil nt. Washington. I. C, .Inly ? to t'J, the Pennsylvania itailro.ul ('niniiiiny will sell cxnit-iim tickets from imints on its line to Washington anil return at rate of fingle fare for the round trip plus 62.00 inenihership fee. These tickets w ill he sold on, anil good KoiiiK, .'uly 1 to 7, uuil romI to lctiirn leaving Washington .Inly 8 to 1.1, when shunpcil hy Joint Aiient at Washington, lly deposit inj ticket with Joint Agent on or hcfoie July 12 ami on payment of AO cents the return limit limy he extended to August HI. Tickets for side trips fioni Washington to (icttyshtirg, InYhinnud, Old Point Cnmriut. and .Southern huttli liclds n-ill he on sale :it the ticket ofliccs of the Pennsylvania linil load Company in Y:c.!iintnii dining the coutiuiiance of the Cntm iitmn. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the. Signaturo of i'nenuiHgllir;. "lie wenkes' mils' go tcr lie wall," said Uncle Khcn, "hut quickness an courage hah he'ped ninny a feller tcr climb de wall an stuht oMth ng'ln. " Washington Star "Ono Mintito Cough Curo Is tho best pre paration I have ever sold nr used and can't say too much in its praise" Ij. It. Keiinon, Merchant, Udell, Qa. C. II. Hagcnlmuh. RISKED HIS LIFE. American Marksmanship .Shown In n Story Aliollt Crcspo, In Collier's Weekly are Bomo anecdotes of tho late presklont of Venezuela. Olio runs : Another little Incident that occurred during tho winter of 1K00 showed Crespo's thirst for notoriety and theatrical display. Shortly after the cplsndo with Orcat llrlt ain there enmo to Caracas n traveling American variety company. Among tho performers was a young woman who did marvolous fancy shooting with a rltlo. Tho news of tho fair American 's prowess soon reached the ears of tho president, who in vited her to give a private exhibition nt Santa Inez. She and her manager wcro not Flow In accepting, mid they reached the executive mansion ono bright Sunday morning. After the usual stock variety performance a number of glass balls welt) smashed with the rltlo in every Ininginnblo position. Crcspo was ama.cd, and, turn ing to tho 'young woman, said, "Do you think you could hit ono of thuso balls If I placed it on the top of my hoiulr" "I should esteem It tho honor of my life, Scnor I'reshlcnto," sho gallantly ro plled. Mrs. Crcspo and tho entire cabinet were present and endeavored to pcrsundo tho picsldeut not to do anything to foolhardy. It was all in vain, howeicr, for, removing his hat and placing one of tho glass balls upon his head, C'rispo turned to tho by htandcrs and said dramatically, "Tho United States has been tho friend of Vene zuela, and I will show my confidence In tho aim of nil American." Tho president of Venezuela then took n position across tho courtyard, and from a distance of 75 feet tho young woman smashed tho target at tho first shot, and Crcspo brushed away tho fragments with his handkerchief. Tho next day the little incident was tho talk of Caracas, and ninny wcro tho criti cisms hoard of tho president's lack of dig nity. The young niarkswoinan and her manager wcro quick to ronlUo tho great aihertlscmcnt, however, and nfter leaving Voiieuela they announced tho oplsodo In display typo. They even went so far as to say that tho revolutionists had offered tho woman $100,000 to accidentally miss her target and placo a bullet in tho furehend of the. prosidont, knowing well that Cres po's bravado would mako him suggest her attempting the shot. A blessing aliko to young and old ; Dr. 1'owlor's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry ; n.ituro's specific for dywntery, ditrrlura and summer complaint. l It ilntlicrcll l'H. Mother Why, what grieves you, Wllllef Willie 1 asked ii it ho could spell hip popotamiis. Mother And what did ho do? Willie (sobbing) llo thought hard for a minute an then got angry an wild ho'd thrash mo If I bothered him again when ho was rondln. London Fun. S. E. i'srkor. Sharon. Wl.. wrlton: "I havotritd DoWitt's Witch Hanl &dvo Tor Itching piles and It ahvny toni tliem la two iiiimitns. i contniur Dovviti's witun motel Salvo tho greatest pllo euro on tho loaiket." (). II. Hagcaliiic.li. Calendar Is derived from a word moan ing to call or proclaim. As used now n calendar proclaims tho time a fixed for "civil purposes. It has I Kiel i proved as tho result of ex periments that the circulation of the bloou u affootou by liniHio. K. M. Oonrv. Pienon. MUli.. write "De Wltt'8 Witch HhzcI Salvo U onrlim more pile here to-duy than all other roiaeuie com bined. U euros eczema and all other skin illsosea.' C. 11. llagculnicli. BISMARCK AS CHANCELLOR, lie Vn Hiide mill YVIIIInj; to He Inntilt liiK In I'nrlUiiient. The prince u-cd to prepare libnielf for answering (pustloim put in parliament. Hu was veiy hulk mint at the practice and nt the meeting el the ministry when the matter was dlscuod declared, "I limit speak straight out, and should llko to be as rude ie possible without living In sulting. " He ninth' use of several oxproi rimm, nking the minister of justice It tlioe were insults. Tho minister, buing conscientious, was obliged to say yo. Then Oic prince grew angry, exclaiming that In that case it would bo better that lie should not answer at all, but leave It to Cnlnphmisen, the vice president of tho council. Heir von Tiedemann describes the office hours tn the chancellery, which begun early ami ended late. At t lint tlmo Prince Uisinitrrk rose only toward noun, lie worked hard from 1U' to 0 and ngaln from 0 till late nt night. Ttedomann sel dom left Ids ollice before 1 a.m. It was not easy to rend to tho prince. He demanded a susellntlng extract as he called it of everything, and declared, however complicated it matter might bo, Its kernel might be extracted In a few words, ills subordinates gradually ac customed themselves to speak in and Ticdcinuiin often condensed more than a hundred paragraphs Into tho space of ten minutes, but tho preparation for such a report had cost several hours' study. As soon as tho rending was over Illsmnrok gave his decision without a moment's ro llcction It was astonishing with what certainty lie hit upon the Iniportnnt points. Never did he hesitate, hut always knew what he wanted If anything did not in terest him, ho said. "Do what you like." lie wroto very little, preferring to dictate. Since KlUmaiin's bullet grazed hlR right thumb he had found It awkward to hold a quill pen. Ills mi thud of dictation was strange. He spoke in jerks, sometimes with long pauses and then so rapidly that it was difficult to follow him. His thought and expression were so rich that lie frequently Uttered two nr thrie tautological phrases and then said, "Please choose the most fitting." As lie might never bo Interrupt ed for, strange lo say, he then lost tho thread of histhotipht It was all the more dilllcult to follow him lilucher did this more readily, for he was a stenographer, but Tlcdemanii was not, and so ho seldom could write a whole sentence, mid had to be content to catch the most Important turns of speech, sometimes only a slnglo word. Afterward it was his business to Work the sentence out. Lelpsiger Neue Nnchrichten. Tho South and Its Advantages. The Southern Huilvvay has issued for fue distribution, a sixteen page journal des ciiptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safoand profit able investments will find the information ciintained therein bnth valuable and inter csting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. llcall, District Passen gcr Ageut, S23 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ones croup, sine throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every suit, nr. Thomas' Dclce.tie Oil. Day Kcystonotlour. llo sine that tho name t.Rsstn & lUnr., Ashland. Pa., is printed on every sack. A Had Compliment. A poor woman who had a son of whom bho was very proud unintentionally paid him a very had compliment. Speaking of tho boy to tho priest, sho said: "Thero Isn't in the barony, ycr rlvereiice, a clever er lad nor Tom. Look at thim, yer rlver eiice," pointing to two small chairs in tho cabin, "lie made thim out of his own head, and luix he has enough of wood lelt to make mo a big armchair!" London Spectator. From Which Dan gerous Blood Poison Re suits. It matters not how blood poison is acquired, whether by inlioritanco or neoidout, it is a stubborn, obstinato diseaso and one which tho doctors find thomsolves unablo to success fully treat. Whenever thoro is the slightest impurity in tho blood, nny nccidont which pro duces oven a trivial bruiso or contusion of tho ilesh, is likoly to result soriously. Chronic sores and ulcers ofton result from such causes, and in many cases they aro so obstinato that it takes years to get rid of thorn. Tho doctors aro unablo to curo such casos becauso potash and mercury (tho only romedies which thoy ovor prescribo for tho blood) tond to shut in tho pois on and dry it up in tho blood. Iloro it lies dormant for a whilo, only to break out in a moro ag gravated form than boforo. This treatment is continued and tho same conditions oxist for years, tho old sore or ulcor becoming a constant compan ion to tliouo whom it aliliots. Capt. .1. II. MeBrayor, tho woll-kuowu distiller of fino Ken tucky whiskies, had just such an oxporionco, and he is so do lightod to find a curo aftor many ydhrs of suiToring that ho wants everybody to know just how to got rid of thoso horriblo chronic sores. Ho now rosidos at Lawroncoburg, Ky., and writ os : "Somo years ago I was shot in tho loft let;, rucOlvinfe' what I considered only n slight wound. The place was slow in healing and bectuno much swollen, increasing in sizo and be coming quite angry-looking and in ilnmed. iioforo long it lind devel oped into a running soro, and guvo mo a groat deal of pain and incon venionco. 1 was treated by mitny doctors, and took a number of blood remedies but nono did mo nny good, and did not seem to check the prog ress of tho sore, I had hoard Swift's A Gunshot A 'BUCK EVE. The Proper Way to Treat Till ITndctitly Hiiil Unwelcome- lllsHfftircuieiit, A black eye Is simply a brulso, n black and blue sjiot, of the eyelids and tho pnitfl underneath the orbit. All thesu tissues being very looso and spongcllko in toxturo, tho blood which escapes beneath tho skin In all cases of bruising and constitutes ttie black and hluo mnrk spreads very widely and causes groat disfigurement. Sometimes, If tho Injury has been bo verc, thero will Ih3 an escape of blood be neath tho membrane covering tho eyeball, but the eyeball Itself usually escapes seri ous dnningo owing to its elasticity and to tho elllclcnt protection afforded hy the Imny ring forming tho edges of tho orbit. A short time after the injury 1ms been received swelling of the part sets in, the skin is reddened and hot. and thero Is a feeling of tension, if nut nioro or less ac tual pain. This is the time to treat tho brulso in order topreiont as funis possible the formation of the "black eye." If nothing Is done, tho discoloration soon a p) ears, first of a dark reddish pur ple color, and then almost black; later it fades nil' with a piny of colors, green, blue and yellow, until gradually all tracos of the accident disapK'ar. The first thing to do, and that as soon as possible, is to apply cooling lotions to the part. A good way to do this Is to keep two small handkerchiefs in a bowl of ico water and apply them alternately, squeezed dry and folded four ply. As soon as one handkerchief grows warm, It should bo re placed by tho other. liy tho end of the first day tho cold ap plications will have done all tho good they can, and then handkerchiefs wrung out of very hot water, in which borax or boric acid has been dissolved, should bo applied and changed every minute or two. At tho same time the lilscolon d part, may bo stioked gently with the finger for 1(1 or 15 minutes at a time every two or three hours. "This is a tedious process, but it will shorten tho sufferer's period of em barrassment by threo or four days If per severed In. Youth's Companion. TO BlUMIHGIIAM AND MEMPHIS. ujfsiuti'Assnn sr.uvici; (irriuir.i) ny Tin: SOUTllIinN K.VII.WAY. Leaving lirnad Street station, Philadelphia, at 11:33 p. m. daily, the "Southwestern Limited, " carrying a dining car and the must luxation Pullman diawlng loom sleep ing cars, reaches ISirniiiiglian the following night at 10:1(1 and anives at Memphis tho next morning at 7: 10. Through sleeping cars fur Ashovllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tiunpi, Atlanta. Jlobile iinil New Orleans aic also attached to this train Pullman leser- vatlous can ho mado in advance and all in formation obtained hy communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, S2 Chostnut street, Philadelphia. The Longest Trolley Trip In America. One may now travel by trolley car in eastern Massachusetts very long distances in continuous dliLCtions. Tho longest con tinuous trip that may be made Is that be tween New Iiedfold, Mass., and Nashua, N. II. This route takes onu from tho holi day shores of Huzznrds bay to Mount Hopo u.i.v, n l run iiiver, incnco lo Taunton, along tho right bank of tho beautiful Tiiunton river tho greater part of tho way, and thence to Boston by way of Uroekton and (Juincy. From Boston to Lowell thero is a choice of several routes as far as Heading by way of Lynn, of Jlaldcn, of Medfoid and Winchester or of Cambridge and Winchester. At Lowell tho Mcrrimae river is crossed to tho left bank, and a re turn to tho right bank is mado not far from Nashua. Thero uro alsocuntltiuous trolley car connections between Huston and Worcester and Boston and Newburyport, the latter city being reached by pleasant routes along the Merrlmno through tho "Whlttier country" by way of Lowell, Law rei.ee and Haverhill. Sylvester Bax ter in Harper's Magazine. SpcciilcfS.S.S.) highly recommended for tho blood, itnd concluded to give it a trial, and tho result was highly gratifying. S. S. S. seemed to get right at tho trouble and forced tiio poison out of my blood ; soon after wards the soro healed up and was cured sound and well. I am suro S. S. S. is by far tho best blood remedy made." It is easy to oxplain why S, S. S. is so successful in curing all mannor of blood troubles, it muttoni not how deep-seated thoy aro. It is a real blood remedy and goes down to tho very bottom of tho blood and forces out ovory impurity, act ing on tho correct principlo of eliminating tho poison, rather than-shutting it up jn tho sys tem liko miuoral romediert do. S. S. S. cures becauso it is puroly vogotablo, ovory ingred ient of which it is made being i,rathored from tho forests. It is tho only blood remedy which is guaranteed to contain not a par ticlo of potash, moroury, or any othor mineral. S. S. S. will tire tho most obstinato blood diseaso, which othor romodios 'an not possibly reach. Valu able liooks on blood diseases will bo sont froo to any address ny tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Wound &wmwx WJm Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by OH. MILE0' HEART CURE. Tt. C. 0. PHULTS, of Wlntcrsot, Iowa a inventor nn manuincmrcr e cn. .,!, vvt.irM,.nrt rv,itt,i.. writes of Dr. Miles' HcartCuie. "Two year iro an attack of LaGrlppe left mo with i weak heart. I had run down In flc-h t mere skin and bone. I c.iu'd notptoenlylr" down for smothering rpdls; frcpim' shar' .'.artlng pains and palpitation can c 1 co stantfear of sudden death, notltln,t cou! lnduco mo to remain away from homo ovci night. My local physician prescribed I)r Miles neart Curo and In a few days I tvas ablotoBlcopwcll and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In every way than I havo for years." r -rf .TV Dr. Miles' Itcmedlcs arc cold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eased of tho heart and nerves freo. Address, KHcarlCiirs & .Restores , I)U. M I LD3 MKDIOA fj CO., Elkhart, Ind. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHIKE Ami l-'lmv ers, the Hand of Ameilcii, Cull liirnla. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain lioutc," w hich traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aie unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Aiizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Xovada, without change. Quick tinio, low rates, and all tho conifoilsof modern railway improvements gunantced to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system, l'or rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. Mil Itail road avenue, Llmira, N. Y or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. L. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Give the Children a Drink called Orain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho placo of cotleo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coll'ee hut is fieo from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder. and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much as collco, 15 and 2.1e. aim: you r.oi.Nti south ? Tin: souTimnN railway ltiiAcims am. rnOMINUNT POINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John M. Heall, Distnct Pussenifcr Agent, Southern liaihvay, 0'JS Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writo to him. Tho Cuban question and political issues sink tutu msignllicanco with the man vvlio sliders from piles. What lie most desires, is relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures pilis. C. II. Hagcnbuc.h. Coming ICveuts. July Grand picnic under tho auspices of Columbia Glee Club at Columbia park. July 19. Ico cream festival unilor auspices of Company A. l'ife and Drum Corps in Itoli bins' opera house. To Cure Hcadacho in 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-Hcadacho. All druggists RUPTURE CURED. A Special!".! on Kuptiire fiom Williainsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THK Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Kupttirc permanently and quickly Cured or 110 pay. Wlillen guarantee to absolutely cuic all kinds ol Uupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Daugjr. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamnkin, Mt. Carmel ami vicinity who can lie teferred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth. Ilotlt icasons linve no existence in this ad vanced aire. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our melliiKl A Hood Set of Teeth, f$. The Very best Teeth, $S. You can set no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth - . ! . me iiincreti. tiu liiii mivcjuiir impression ill the morning and give you jour tcctli in the afternojii if defcirrd. Hold PlIlhiRS, $i ; Host Silver PillhiKS, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crow n and bridge work at very reasonable rates, i.xuiiiuuuoih ami cHiiimes nee. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor.Whlto & Centre Sts., nobblus' BuiltUnrj SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. Living" Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of Under the Personal Direction of HID CONGRESS 0,18 OF THE WORLD COL. W F. CODYBUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears and Participates lit Each and livery Afternoon and Evening Performance. MORE MEN AND MORE HORSES Than any Other Exhibition Ever Had. Entertainers in the Most Stupendous of and perfect protection from both Sun and Uain A COVERED GRAND S1AND The night exhibitions being Ihillianlly nious Pot table llouble I'.lectric Plant of 250,000 MA TAPPT TWf TENTQ TIIE AUDIENCn UN1)EU sheltbu 11 V lUIl Llil li 1 CIA 1 3 The PERFORMANCE In the OPEN AIR "3i 3 A' , . (t'lJv- 1Q" e 17 All Kr XT r if X VA " Mmir i s'lTi.vA ,vv vi THE m0 G EST THATNS OF HEROICALLY KOMANTLC ENT MRT A 1 NMENT. THE BICUIEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN QR SHINE. Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Night ata o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night as GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. Numbered coupon, actually i nerved teats will drugstore, No. 6 South Main Stieet. ils Kind on Earth its World. Famous Originator, A Veritable Army of Instructors and Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe in SEATING 20.000 PERSONS and Perfectly Illuminated by the Most I'nor- Candle-power. UNITING TWO WORLDS IN Raster JIartial Rivalries: Aided by the Sovereigns of Europe. Cordially Countenanced by its Own Government Endorsed by all the Great Generals of the Age Now Introducing 1,100 Men and Horses. Magnificent Equestrian Review of Nations CUSTER'S LAST CHARGE AND FALL. Presenting F.ight Hundred Sioux ISiavcs, Scouts, Soldiers and Horses, in a Stupendous and Tieinendously Realistic battle Spectacle, the lil-e of which was never seen in peace, and which only Col. Cody could produce. THE JJ PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. Kach one of whom bears honorable wounds in proof of devoted service, mounted and equip ped as for (iuerrilla warfare. THE . Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS and WARRIORS of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralies. DARE-DEVIL COWBOYS AND WILD WEST (URL EQUESTRIANS. United Stales Artillery Just as In Action. Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Electrifying bareback Feats by U. S. Cavalry. Wild border scenes Magnificently Real. Great bedouin Athletes in I'lodigious Feats. Peer less Crack Shots of both Sexes, buffalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship on Horseback, The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed bucking Broncos and their Riders. The celebrated Mounted Cowboy Hand. The Rille, Lariat and liolas Wonders. Startling Incidents of Savage Warfare. The Custer Masiacre on the Little ltig Horn j the most Stupendous and Magnificent of battle Specta cles. At 10 o'clock on each opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting to public view Col. Cody's I'.lli nological Congiess of the Savage llaibarous and livili7cd Representative Rough Riders of the Universe, superbly mounted mid splen didly equipped and armed. light as day and as complete in detail. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25c. be sold on Ihe day of exhibition, at Kirlin
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