EVENING HERALD i.si Aiir.isi!i:i) ltoo. Puolltlied every Krciilng, Kxcept BiiihIa) , At i yol'Tn Jardis HtRttrr, NbaiiUkntrh. Tin. Herald li ilcilvrird InSlieimiiilimli mid Hit biirt-ountUtiK lowii for tent n week, y nil, utlie cnrrler. Hy mull W OOii ycar.nr W cent-in mouth, imyahle hi utl,itii?i.-. ilvcrtle tin ut4 l M.iriffMl iM't'ordlnif to niu-c nmt mmltlon. Tlu mtilfiiern rM.rvp the right to eh.itiiie the iionMouuf adrcrtincnii'titii whenever tho pub ';Ath i of no" ilenmnd It. The rlilit In ie-i ivi.l to .'jf bii- niltrrtlacment, whether i.lll fr or iml i la the 1'lllilMlcrB limy tlCCllI ipioii.T AtUertfrtltii! rale made known poti nniiliuilinti- ' tcicd nt the nMtn(Mc lit Shenandoah, I'm., m f olid clini mull matter. T K t .HI ' II ON 1? CO N N l!(T I O N 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Elver-iing Herald i mow. .i i sr. it. isiis. OUR COUNiKY : First. Last and r-orcvei Two Humanitarian Societies. Tin. II kit i.n i in ruuulpt of two uplu'iili in tlto interest of tho volun teer Mihlicrs who have left tllelr lumieH am! friends mid uro now to the fi-xtit liuttlini; for a noble enum' Tin? ilrwi appeal hears the autograph of J) L Moody, who lnib organized the riny and 'nvy Olirlstfini (Joiu iuis.i"ii which is already tloitii; re-iiiai-Kai'1'- work among the sailors and t... 1. 1 1. -v.. Their work is distinet from 1 1 1 lit id the lied (!ross Society, in tliar it lias to do entiiely witli the moral and religious needs of the men Mr Moody's, commission roeogiii.es tho fact that the life of tho camp Is one of tieeiiliar temptation. 12 von those mIiu would be glad to live clean lives And it hard to do so. To help the ine'i in this direction tho commis si. on is potting within tho reach of every regiment, as fast as possible, a tout fitted with comfortable seats, good books and papers, writing material", etc. These the men are iiiMted to use without charge. Uach tent is in charge of a Christian man, who gives the soldiers a hearty wel come ami any help he can. The men thoroughly enjoy and appreciate these tents and they are nearly al wujs crowded. Kaiigelist .Moody, chairman of the commission, has sent several ministers and evangelists to the vari ous camps to hold meetings, where there is always crowds of attentive soldiers to listen. One would hardly have thought of the war all'ording one of the best opportunities to iivii'-h the gospel, but Mr. Mood llndsitio be so. This work is on tirely dependent upon public contri Inituuis. and it should receive liberal support, w hich can be forwarded to JIr Moody at East Northtleld, Muss. The hi her appeal comes through a commit lei- of the PhiladelphiabranRh of the Ki'd dross Society, and lias beta si-i.t to every clergymen in the Htate with the request that they ap peal to their congregations on Sunday next for donations to carry on the . ork "t the society. The Philadelphia branch of the Hocioty is making strenuous efforts to eipilp an ambulance corps and Held hospital, to send it to the front inline diately and to maintain it. Tho Hod Cross Society, organized under the articles of the Geneva Treaty of 1S0S, which afterwards was ratified by all civilized nations, "do v tod to those humane and and nier cb d ininl-irations, deserves the 1 enrt ci operation and aid of all good cii.ens who estimate at their just value, the patriotism and devo tion of those who light in their country's cause." Its efforts are "for tho alleviation of tho horrors of battle and for the relief and comfort of those who must die." Itecause of its international charac ter, the Hag of the Hed Cross Societ) is i xcmpt from attack and its goods from confiscation. Terrible would be tho calamity that would fall upon a nation violating tho provisions of tho Geneva Treaty. Uecauso of its magnificent organization and years of experience, it is exceptionally com petent to utilize supplies and funds without waste ; and because of recog nition I y our government it has un usual opportunity for thoroughly ef fective work with our troops. These societies -working along (dlferent lines -are both deserving of public support and encouragement. They cannot tiitrry out their plans Hiiccessfully without largo expendi tures of money. Their appeals will no doubt meet with hearty response from tho American people. mi: Moii:itN muirrv Thrives on iiood fowl and suusliluo. with plenty of exercisd lil the op,atl air. Her form kIows with lieolth and her fm-e blooms with Its beauty. II her system needs the cltaii'-ing ai tioii of u laxative lemcdy, she rfiws tlr gentle and pleasant Syrup of Pius, nude by the California I'll; Syrup Co. only. Stitto's New hecoint llrluude. Clen (I'llilii has announced tho orgaubtu tlons v. M li shall c4.11.tl tote tho new Third llricado of tho Provisional Guard of Penn sylvania The only tuwu in this county selected Is Mabuuoy City, and the musterlui; in will tako place on July 12, under tho direction of Edwlu J. Poearty. Tho ox. auiinations and mustcrhii: of tho companios will Iw conducted by Major 8. il. Ouneron, Dr. U II Ualberstadt and heri;ouut II. 1). ItUo. Kuubury ami Hazleton have each been selected to furninh a comiany. S M Geary, Pierson, lllcb., write : "Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo it ouring more piles bore to-day than all other loincdloa eom blncl It cures oczciuu and all other skin dUoasos," C, JI. llaucntiucu. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent flour, and take uo other brand, It is the best flour made. "Saved iter Life." t (' ' " ':,''J f P, i t JetYorson 1'; 1-. erohlehly r ltnr.v n, writes. k '.- r I LaUrli pi id f f : -r.ontLs In si llo ef ail Mi-'K'.isi! d,'V J li; !r ; cotili". i j I".r:'i 1.' ir'.to ilm ivtiaK .-tern were cum; let. y urrcik"d, toy llfo Wns de 'iilreil of, lny friend i -h lr,;? tuo up. I coulu nlyslcopby thouw .f opiates. My h:i. -id heart pnincl mo town ly and my a titrli s tro t nRrravtitliti;. I could not llo In pn- Hion bat a short time uiul not on my it ei 'o at nil. My husbc.id brought ox .). Miles' Nervine and llnnrt Cine tind I be tnti talilns tliom. When I bad taken a half lOttleof each I was much 1 '"iter an 1 cuiitl.-i ling pers I-tcntly I took i bout i.'.-n bct Ics and wa3 complcti-ly i'i.j.ioi'i d i o hcultli to .lioBurprlsoof nil." Dr. Jlilc.'i' Ei'miiiii'i .iro sold l.y ull tlru . Ists under a po-Hive guarantee, fli.-t lotilu benefits or money re funded. Uook on di--asea ot tlie beait nut aerveafree. Addrt'-, Ull. MIl.nsjir.lUi Abco.. lClkhart, Ind. BOROUGH COUNCIL. (Cnnilntii'd friun I'lrst PHjie.) roiiunittee iilsii iceeived instriii'tlons to com liitiuleato witli tlie eounty iillicialu to see if they will oiler un mlbitiunal leward. Tho water committee reported that the dlteet connection between the steel pipe line and the boroii'b bad been made and worked satisfaetoiily. Tlie committer awaits an in spection by Council before putthis it in regu lar operation. It whs also reported that the water iimios on West l.loyd and West Pop lar streets should be extended, anil that if tho main on Wc.t Centre street should be ex tended to Urownsville a number of new con nectlons would bo made. Council decided that tho bloyd street oxtenslou bo rando and tho water eomniit.ee ascertain tho probable coot of and revenue from tho other exten sions. Cottiic'l decided to inspect the Fowler's linn roservoirand direct lino in a body next Sunday. A re-assessment of tho boroueli as to the water works was also decided upon. The water committee was instructed to have the books of tlie water supeiintendenl posted and a list inado of the delinquent coiwiuu rs. Mr. Hell said Mr. C. U. Tituian, ot the old water company, had told him that the com pany holds out nt its old (Inure, $123,000 for the plant, or ?12,OU0 a year for a rental of it Alter makiuK this report .Mr. Hell moved that the boroiiKh proceed to take steps pic limiuary to the linililinir of a stoniKe le-er. voir in the Catawissa Valley, near the pump. iiiK station. Objection was raised that Coun cil should llrst ascertain tho prospects for Ki'tlilili money into the treasury, as it is nut financially able to construct a reservoir under existlDL' circumstauces. In answer to JIr. .Inmes, Mr. Hell said ho favored tho liuiMiiiK of u 311.000,0(10 gallon dam. Mr. Hell's motion was lost. Mr. Hell then stated that the old water company, through Mr. Titman, was willinr to furnish tho borough with water at the rate of five cunts per thousand gallons. No action was taken on tho statement. Messrs. James and Ilell said they had been informed that tho old water company is iikiI, inn connections with its plant freo of charce. Mr. titrausftin moved that the siipeiintendent of tho borough plant enll upon the old company's superintendent and, if the latter admits that tho reports nro cor rect, tho borouuli superintendent bo in structed to compete. Mr. McCiuire atatcd that 1. & It. C. .t I olllcials had inspected tho creek crossuii,' at tho cistern end of Centre stiect and they and tho property owners directed by the nuisance so frequently complained of an willhiK to aseuino their shaio of responsi bility in abating tho nuisance, -dr. Metliiiro thoucht Council should do its part. Council insttuctcd the street committee and Health Ull'ucr to act in conjunction with the patties, In lespouse to a quistion by Tax Collectoi lturke, Mr. bally said tho finance committee had not acted upon exonerations, but when it does a list of tho parties exonerated will be furnished to the collecUir. AlISCEANECUJS. T If ANTliU, Hood, ii llalile elrl for Kcneral 1) liouoework, w 1th leicieuco. Apply atli South White ttleet 0-17-2t 1,11)1! UU.NT 'num'HSHio -i'll July 1st, till' I' photoKrapb rooms now now .KconU'ii oy tin1 HillliiKcr llnm., corner I.lojd street nnd 1'onr alley. Apply to J. J. rruuey. o-ia-at THOIt HUNT.-Store anil dwelllinr.No II Xortl 1 White street. Odd 1'ellous' hillldlllK, flood liiiMincn locution, al I loiivciiIi'ih cs, outh rouin lint an i-nld watiT, utily $J0 per month Ap' ply to any of the trustees, Jaiors 1'atten.ou, T. T. Williams or Harry lliuil.iiiijcr. tr P"lt fiAbli The proin'rty on Wot Oak striu known us ine lirunl liropeliy. iiili oe son in s Ionic lots or us a whole. Apply to W. U (Jreicory, nueut, UOS North Main street, Sheniin doah, l'a. O-l.tl inoi! HAIJ5. A valuable property on West P Centre stiect, oweiiiner House, nun mi con veniences In desirable location. Apply to Tliomii. Tosh, for Inrlher particulars. o-.T-li i.ioltSAI.U. A ssloon. tlood stnnil nnd ecu P trul location. UtM two pool tobies, one hclliK a combination of pool and billhirds Apply ut the iiKUAi.ii oinir. tf I.IOIt ltl'.NT. A linose, suitnhle for 11 small ' fain v. iis atio 0 111 l'cnr auey, near i;cnire. Apply at HhiiAi.n onice. j-ib-u til AUTlilt NOT1CK Notice Is hereby given 1 o mt. ..it iitiiiiiCMtioo win ou mat u 10 tor I'.uirt of Common Pleas, uf Schuylkill county, 011 iloniluy. tho aotb day of June, Isus, ut 1" o'clock hi tlin forenoon l.y Michael Mills, Mun- Ulaw linrtvlock. Siianislaw lcaiilcw Wi. Va le Ivuinlnskl. .IiiIiii (Jorucy and Authoov Kauiln ski, under the Ait of Asncloiily and lis supple ments u. proline lor on uiioiporaiion unii i.-i'iiliitiiin of eertulll eol'itoratlonii. nnnroVLsl Alirll 311th. IWl. for the clmiter of an Intended comorutlon to be culled and known as "tt Joseph Polish Itoinnn Cathotie lleiiellulul Ho eletv. of the Sit. lCasluier cliiucli. of Sbsnaii' iloali, l'enna ," the cbnructer and objects of which are tlie maintenance 01 an oricau'XHtioii forbeuellciul ami protective purisiMM, l.y tiihlisliloir u fund for the relief of sick nod In jured uii'iiibers and the relief of the fanillics of silcll ineuioers us in.iy uie. omii corporaiion is to he curried on at Hhcnundnuh, PaM and for the purpose above set forth Is to have, sissess und enjoy alt the nunts anu oenuius 01 ssiu Ait anil Its siip.,euiuni, J'.UWAHl. V. C.1IOK1I1AKKI1, 8bruaudoab. l'a , June 2iitl, 1mm. hullcitnr. (J I'. A bill) PItOPO-iAlJ will be recvlvtsl by M the liiulemlanctl, the Controller of Silmyl- m ill county, at ins oiuee m ine 4'ourt noiue eottsvlMi'. Pa . until 'l o'clock n. in.. Tliursdav. June!u. Is'is. for the furnishing- of supplies fnr tbe Ktlnolkill county uluisbouse und the Schuylkill county prison, for the quurter end' loir Setitc lllher HO. IHtW. Schedule of Uhi articles and the proliuble aiuouut of each required muy Ih. obtuuied from the authorities of the iiIiimIioumi or prison, or rrotii me unuersianeu. The rluht reserved to reject any or ull bids. U11AW.VK A ISNM.lU, Clouiit Controller. Coutrolli'r's olllce, 1'ottsvillc, l'a., June '.TV-'- " ''' ' - A . t,-n :( ' " t -.. it or V.'idrl !l"OT. ' t.-irii : . t i'.t thee: ENEMY'S LOSS HEAVY. Contlniiil from l'lrst 1'ntn Wiip'O thpV"'t le." ' 'it eminnte to the lmrbor looked, m fi.e black of nlfrlit, like n door upt uitiR Into the livid fire of a Titanic furniiie. A crnter big diuHigti to hold n ihurih wns blown out of the Mde of Ca:o Sinilh. and was rleatiy seen from the tlilps hi the morning. Admiral Sampson luniied the orders for the boniUirdmeat Wednesday nlsht. Coffee WR served to the men nt 3:30 yesterday rnorntng, and with the first hltisli of dawn the men were call ed quietly to quurters. Tho ships steamed In five knot speed to a 3,000 yards range, when they closed up, broadside on, until a distance ot three cables length depurated them. They were ati-unm out In the form of a cres cent, tho heavy fighting ships in tlie center, tho flagship on the right flank and the Massachusetts on tho loft Hank. The lino remained stationary throughout the bombardment. The admiral signaled the ships not lo fire until the muzBloB of the enemy's guns In the embrnsuroR could he seen by the gun captains. Flfteon minutes later, at 6:25 a. m., the New York opened with a hroadsldo from her wain battery at the works on the oast of the entrance to the harbor. All the ships followed in rod streaks ot flame. The fleet, enveloped In smoke, pelted the hills and kicked up dirt nnd ma Bonry. Tho Spanish gtniB responded spirit edly at Aral, but the frenzied, half crazed fire could not match tho skilled nunnery of the American sailors. Our fire wns much more offeetivo than in preceding bombardments. In 15 min utes one western battery was com pletely wrecked. The Massachusetts toro a gaping holo In tho emplacement with n thousand pound proojetilo nnd the Texas dropped a shell Into the powder magazine The explosion wrought terrible havoc. Tho frame was lifted, the sides wore blown out and a shower of debris Hew In ovory ill rectlon. One Umber, carried out of tho side of the battery, went tumbling down tho hill. The loss of llfo must havo been great. Tho batteries on tho oast of Morro were Harder to get at, but tlie rsow Orleans crowed the bows of tho Now York to within 500 yards of tho shore and played a tattoo with her long eight inch rifles, hitting thorn repent edly, striking a gun squarely muzzlo on, lifting It off Us trunlons and send ing It In sweeping somorsaults high in tho air. Several times Admiral Sampson slgnnled tho ships temporarily to cease firing, in order to allow' tho smoko to clear from tho batteries, when the final order came at (1:30 to eoaso firing every gun of tho enemy had been si lencod for ten minutes, but as the shins drew oft some of tho Spanish courago returned and a half dozen shots wore fired spitefully at tho Massachusetts and Oregon, falling In tholr wakes. Robbod the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. Join Oliver ol Philadelphia, was the subicct. i narrated by him as follows : "1 was in a moil dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, toiiKUo coaled, pain continually 111 h.ick ami sides, no iippetite uradually growing weaker day by day Tlirco physicians had piven 1110 up. l'ortun noiy. a ineiiii auvised trying lilectric Hitters,' and to my great joy and Binprisc, 1 bo fi r-.t bottle inado a decided improvement I continued their use for threo weeks, and am now a well 111.111. I know they saved my Hie, and romied 11111 crave ol another victim No one should fail to try them. Onlv (SO cents per uottio at A. vtasieys diug store. Notice to 1ol; Owners, Notice is hereby given that hereafter the undersigned will rigidly enfoico tho follow ing ordinance, : An oiiiuNA.Nci: rouTvxiNo mios anu 1:1:011 i.vrixu Tiuai: nt'NNi.sii at i.aiiok in Tin Ilomuoii or Siiii.VANiiuAii. Suction 1. llo it ordained and enacted by the autburlly of tho I in rough of Shenandoah and it is hereby enacted by tho same, that each and ovory owner of a dog or dogs, bitel or bitches, shall Inform the High Constable when called on by bun fur such purpose, ol tho munu, sueeies, and such other descrir tbm as may bo necessary to tho identity of such dogs or hitches, which said name and other descriptions shall bo taken and rcgi-. tcrod opposite the owners name in a regl-lei to bo kept for such purpose by the Chit I llurgess, and that each and every ownor of log unions, bitch or bitches, shall pay yearly tax of 0110 dollar per head lor eacli dog and two dollars pur head for each bitch owned by him or her, which tax shall be collected by tho High Constahlo as boroiigli taxes aio by law collected, and be paid to the Chiel Hurgess fur the uso of the borough. Suction 1. That during tho months ol June, July, August and September of every year 110 dog or bileh shall lawfully go at large within tho Horuugli of Shenandoah, unless such dog or bitch shall havo a sluing muzzle or shield of wire securely fastened over the noso of such adog or hitch, so as to piuvent ell'ectually any injury from biting, and it ,hall not bo lawful for any bitch when in heat to run at large in tho Hurough of Shcn andoah, at any time, and any hitch or dog running at largo in violation of tbu provisions of this section shall be disposed of us pro' vided In section threo of this ordinance. M0-tf A. P. Taiioii, Chief llurgess, The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at lean one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and bungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on llieir druggist and get a boltle of Kemp's Dalsam for the throat and I.ungs. 1'iice 2$ and 50c, Trial size free, bold by all druggists. I'lret 1'iriil i Ire! Insure your propeity from loss in the oldest ami stiongest cash companies: PhlU Underwriters liuurHiico Co. of North Auierien nnd 1'iro Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American l'iru Insurance Co West Chester lire Ins. Co., United Kfreiueii Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .lard In St., Shenandoah. shell I'nlli il lo Injure Vlzcnyn. Much Id. June 17. Admiral Cervera cables thut,he has provisions enough for the licet until aulumii. He says'. "A Nhell from an American warship, fallliiK from a great elevation, struck the Vlsseaya, which, owing to her ex cellent armor, was not damaged. Gen eral Illaneo cables from Havana that the batteries tbeie fired on tl United Slates (.-ruiner Montgomery, which loft the Hue of blockade. ICIeven veusele are now blockading the port of IIu vunu. S. 0. P. Join s, MilesburK, Pa., writes ! "1 have used DeWitl's bittle l'-irly filters over since they were introduced here and must say I have never used any pills In my family during forty years of house keeping that gave mu ll satisfactory results as a laxatiyu or cathartic." C. II. Hugeiibuch, OULU DUtiT- BUST It cuti tlie grease, nnd n leave the dishes delightfully rur N. K. FAIRBANK S Chicago. t. Louis, 7': rv--b--. riillodwinila. OUR COAST DEFENDERS. 'orty ''.m-N 1111 Ciiitfd AbiiIii! a 1'iilble spiiulMli Atlnck. Washington, June 17. The navy de partment has now completed Its nr- runcement of the Atlantic nnu KUir const patrol, and stretching from Kaat- pnrt, Me., around to New Orleans there are no less than 40 auxiliary naval tnft, Including swift yachts, recon structed siiiule tuiict monitors of the Ivll war. lUKbonts, ferry boats nnd not a few large nnd well aimed merchant men. These ships are disponed nt the several large toast and gulf cities, while a bundled miles or more Heawnrd an outer picket line Is maintained by four of the larger and more effective warships of the San Francisco class. One of these outer pickets 'Is maintain ed uh far not th as Novu Scotia, and the joutbeily picket Is oft the eastern coast r northern Gem-pin. The largest number of defense ves sels Is nt New York city, the commerce icqulrlnB protection being greatest at thut point Itnuton, Chntleston and all ether ciinst'liolnts have their share of the auxiliary craft, making ns a whole a naval patrol considend adequate for any emergency In protecting our east ern and suuthern const line. Give the Children a Prink ...Uful rjrnln.n. it Isa delb'ioiis. annotlzlne. iioiiiisliing food drink to tako the plato of oll'ee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it because when properly nrepared it tastos like tho linost coll'ee but la f,-,,i,, nil 11 liilorlntiaiiriinerties. Grain- (1 aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a boalth builder, ....1 l.:i.1...... ..a .....II no n.lnlla ...in drink it lllll I 11 1 II. lull. ,11 iti," i... ...", .--- with great bcnellh Costs about as much as 'ollco. 1.1 and 2. ic. Our sailor. IIo.n"-e renin t iieei'intr. WahInKton, June 1". The stuto de partment has received a report from Consul Williams, who was stationed nt Mnnlln before the nutbn ak of the war, describing; the battle of Manila, In which he wns a participant, being on board the ISaltlmnro at on" time and on the tlBKsh.li Olympla at another time. The conFtil says the Spanish were out classed at every point. He says: "Our guns bad greater effectiveness, our of lleers nnd men Greater bravery. The news were hoarse from cheering, nnd while we suffered for cough drops and throat dnctnru, w ho hod no uso for liniments nnd surgeons." S. V. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: "I have tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for itching piles and it always stops them In two minutes. I consider Hewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo the greatest pile cure uu tho market." 0. It. Hageiibuch. Sueeossitil Suhiiiui'Ine 'Mine TcsV. Newport News, Va., June 17. Tho hull of the schooner Shenandoah, which caught Are neur Thimble light Wednes day night while on hor way to sea, was blown up l ist evening for tho pur pose of testing the efllclency of tho mines planted In Hampton Hoods. When the explosion occurred a column of spray and splinters shot high Into the air, and the mix vheie the remains of the Shenandoah rested but a moment before became a turbulent mass of foam. The ship was torn into a thou sand fragments. An officer in the fort set the mine off by elctrb Ity. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of The Third Moulin Kxpcdlt Ion. Ran Francisco, June 17. News has bon received that all the troops now In San Francisco and assigned for duty In Manila will leave by the third ex pedition. This body of men wil be aug mented by the regiments now on the way to this city. The thhd expedition cannot possibly stnrt on June 21 of this month unless the stenmers Indiana, Morgan City und Ohio are detached and sent out In a squadron. If the vessels are held for a general gathering ot thi transports to enrry all of tho remain ing men to the Philippine nrmy of In vasion it will bo nt least three weeks before tho Heet can be made ready, or perhaps a month. The human machluo starts but onto and stops but once. You can keen It going longest and most regularly by using DoWitt's Little liarly iilsers, tho lauinus little pills lor com stiwtiou and all stomach and liver troubles. 0. H. ilagenbuch. 'Is'iuisa.' Fusion Ticket. Atchison, Kan., June 17. The Demo cratic state convention yesterfiny nomi nated the full Populist ticket, as fol lows: For Kovornor, J. "W. Loedy; lieu tenant governor, A. M. Harvey; asso ciate Justice, II. S. Allen; attorney gen eral, L. C. Hoyle; stute auditor, W. II. Mortis; societary of state, W. K. Hush; gtato treasurer, I). II. lleflebower; su perintendent of public Instruction, 'Will iam Stryker; congresmnnn-ut-large, J. U. Hotl.lii. A hluuiiiK alike to yoi'.nn and old ; Dr. Powder's Hxtraet' of Wild Strawberry ; nature's speclHC for dyintery, iliarrlnea and 'tunincr complaint. IIIK Hum t'oiiMilltla'tlon, rittnburtr, June 17. An Important Kan deal which hng been on lor th IiHKt three yeais was consummated hen yoHterduy by the consolidation of ull the principal Illuminating Has com panies In Allegheny county. The ciip Ital stock of the new coinpuny 1b $11, 000.U00. The Cuban tjuestiou and political Ishuos sink into Insiguillcaufo with tho inun who uiltem from iillei. What ho most desires, is relief. DeW'itt's Witch Hazel Salvo euros piles. (!. II. Iluiieiibuch, Buy Keystonoliour. ISosuto that the namo I.RfMin & rUr.n, Ashland, Pa., s printed on every Euck, COLD UUBT." WisK for dishes that can be thrown away after every meal, to avoid the tiresomt task of dish-washing, cannot he granted. Would she have the next best thing? Let her wash the dishes so easily it's almost a pleasure with Washing Powder. good rinsing will clean. COMPANY. New York. IloBton. Sullnu Accepl's Milliter Strain. Constantinople, June 17. The sultan has given notlllcntlnn of his approval of the appnlntmt nt of Osrnr S. Straus, of New York, as I'nltnd States min ister to Turkey. In uoc.sHlnn to Dr. James H. Aiif-iM, resigned. Curei croup, sore throat, pulmonary tumbles Monarch over pain of every soit. Dr. Thomas' Helvetic Oil. .1 1 mi 11 os i iiipcmoncii. New York, June 1". President llcurenux, of Santn Pmnlngn, yester day cabled an iicilunlnlnnce in this city as follows: "1 was at Inngua, where I secuied the Imprisonment of Jlmlnes Uenibiuez, minister of foreign affairs, Is at Nassau, actively pushing Indict menl. Jlinlncs will be declared a fili buster. The country enjoys tranquil lity." "Ono Miliuto Cough Cuio is tho best pre pir.itiou 1 have ever sold or used and can't say too much in ils praise " L. M. Kciinon, Merchant, Odell. Ga. C. II. Ilagenbuch. Davidson s Furniture Warerooms, 12 1-1 23 N. Haln St. A first-class bread baker who understands how to conduct a range to bake bread which will be given away free to everybody. The baking will be done in full view ol the public to demonstrate the qualities of the range. Watch for later announce ments. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 North Main St. Tiios. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. --Has Moved to IIS S. Main Street. THOMAS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , uiuler' the auspices of the COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to the contest free. The piece selected is "Rock Away in the IMllows Gay." ADMISSION TriaW 25 CENTS. . A kooiI place for a good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K. Centre Mieet, Mellet's bulldinir, Wine, Whiskies, llccr nnd Clears. Freshest heer In town always on tap TjlOIt STATIC SUNATOlt, HON. M. C. WATSON, OP tillBXAMVOAll Subject to Democratic rubs. SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. I Living Heroes of The Only Exhibition of IIUIILUU Ul IIVIIUII i mmn mm n o wnmn Under the Personal Direction of Its World-Pninous Originator, COL. W. F. CODYBUFFALO BILL SVho Positively Appears and Participates In Each nnd livery Afternoon and livening Performance. MORE MEN AND MORE HORSES Than any Other Exhibition Gvcr Had. A Veritable Army of Instructor anil Entertainers in the Most Stupendous of Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe and perfect juofection fiom both Sun-anil Haiti in A COVERED GRAND SI AND SEATING 20.000 PERSONS The night exhibitions being Iirilliantly nnd Perfectly lllutninalcd by the Most Enor mous Portable I limbic Klecliic Plant of 250,000 Candle-power. NO TOPPLING TENTS Of 1 Mxi J5 ,'N"- lull1 cnu' THE HIGHEST TRAINS OF HEH0I0AHLV H0MA NTIC ENT E RT A I NM ENT. THE IIKIQEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at S o'clock. Night cat S o'clock. Doors open one hour earlier. Night as lljrlil as day and as complele In detail. GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. CHILDREN UNDER 0 YEARS, 25c. Nunilwred coupon, nctually reserved seats will be sold on the day of exhibition, nl Kirlin' drugstore, No. 6 Soulh Main Stieet, Romantic History ils Kind on Earth II THE AUDIENCE UNDER SHELTER The PERPOUNANCE in the OPEN AIR UNITING TWO WORLDS IN JIaster IIartiw Rivairies. 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 Eight Hundred Sioux llravc Scouts, Soldiers and Horses, in a Stupendous nnd I icinendously Realistic llattlc Spectacle, the like of which was never icen in peace, and which only Col. Cody could produce. THE ' ((, PATRIOT HORSEMEN FROM MACEO AND GOMEZ'S ARMIES. Each one of whom bears honorable wounds in proof of devoted service, mounted and equip ped ns for Cucrrilla warfare. THE Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS and WAIUU0RS of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus, Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralles. DARE-DEVIL COWBOYS AND WILD WEST OIRL EQUESTRIANS. United Stales Artillery Just as In Action. Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, Electrifying Ilaieback Teats by U. S. Cavalry. Wiltl border scenes Magnificently Keal, Great llcdouin Athletes in I'rodigious Feats, Peer less Crack Shots of both Sexes. llulTalo Hill's Marvelous Marksmanship on Horseback, The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed llucking Ilroncos nnd their Killers. The celebrated Mounted Cowboy Hand. The Rifle, Lariat and llolas Wonders. Staitling Incidents of Savage Warfare, The Custer Massacre on the Little Uig I lorn ; tlie most Stupendous and Magnificent of Ilattle Spetla cles. At 10 o'clock on cacii opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting to public view Col. Cixly's Lib nological Congiess of the Savage llarbarous and t ivilied Hcprcscntalive Hough Killers of the Universe, superbly mounted tind splen didly equipped and armed. IULIIU Ul MIL IIU11LU