EVENING HERALD l'.STAlli.ISIir.l) 1HT0. I'll .l!heil every KvrnliiR, Hicei't Huii'tny, i HOL'TM JAMHN SrllfKT. NKAH ("KNTIIK. Tlu' Herald In ilpllvrtril In Hlielinlidimh nnd the mi) . iiiitiilliiK ton ii Inr i veil n wcck, pre nll -itlir rarrlrrr. Hy mull J8.00 n yenr, or 2' rem- month, imyiilile In mlvriirp. ilvcttlw incuts cli irMl nccordltti; touBiiii po-dtlon. Tlu' rullilicm reer u tlio rlitlit to rtinmcc tin iiosition ul ilvertlrment vlipni'cr the i-I'tuVlo-i of nrw deiiintitl- It. The rlKlil in ICi-nwl ti i '"my mtiertlM'iiictit. whether naw f " "i not, i.mt the inihllidier nmy deem ipiu.ir .lcrtmR mien made known upu'.i -ilt. .it'.m. 1 ti'ioil lit tin- utoftVr at Slitlmiiitilli, I'm., m ni'cotiil elm- iniiil timlter. T I'.I .K 1 1 1 0 N K t'OSN Kirr 1 0 N 'All the News Thai's Fll to Print, s Evening Herald sll liDVY. .m m: IS, 1SIIS. OUH cotwriiY: rirst. Last ana Forever Rki'oiii-to tlu contmry notwith (tiiiiiliiiir. the Cnlmti insiii'KotitH nt Santiau'" "it- iloinjr "II right. It ill lc mi ft? to predict tlmt Dr. 8ai.u will not receive lml f ns nimi oti" for Ciovernor an lie iliil f.i' State Treasurer. Tiik Iii'iniblicat) sn s tlii- will be a iin'ii." ami all tlu take th' stump. state clmirmiin "speakiti cain camlitlntes will W'v may expect to hear s-oinethlti; drop in the vicinity of Santiago tit any hour now. The next mos-sntre from Manila, also, will be interesting reinliiit.'. Tiikuk are indicatioiiH that ox INiitionul t'oinmitteenian ilnnity will ci institute himself chairman of the t'l'ininittee on Trouble at the Democratic st.lte convention. Tiik ailniiiers of William "Willielm, En . aiv urging Ids uomilitllion for fuiifrres m tlie DBinocnitio ticket. Our law er friend is a good Demo crat when measured by the rule of 1(1 t I. S t' K i it K. who served ii term as l'riitlioii.itaiy of this county, lias been removed lis deputy Collector of Custom-nt Philadelphia, and is suc ceeded l T. Larry Kyro, of Chester eoiintj. This was the position si.u;.'lit I aSehiiylUill Kepiibliean. TilK liornugli Ooitncil is to be com mended for offering a reward of $2111! for I be arrest of "( 'al.''Saduskey, the murderer of Charles Itinglieiser. Kver effort should be made to cap ture the cold-blooded criuiitial, and it is to be regretted that tlie reward was not offered tit the time the deed was (miniitti'il. I x t lie light of tile heavy sentonce gii-ii Kditor Joyce, of the lilaek Inaiuoiid, a plea of guilty has little weight in Dauphin county. There, is much sympathy for tile editor and ins e-t inialili- wife and chilriren, and tlie universal opinion ill this comity is that, all things considered, tlie sentence was too severe, it is said Joyce's counsel will appeal the case to the supreme Court and nsl; lor a special allocatur. Tinm u is no necessity of electing Democrats to remedy tlio evils of the lest I.egi-latiiro. If the Itepuhlicans w ill noiniiwite clean, capable men tlie ab ises of tlie last session will lie nvoah'd. There lias been no good argument produced to show why tlio present members from this county should be retnrnod, and if the voters of the party will turn out at the primaries and brush aside tlie potty 1) sses, not one of those, who held down a seat in tlie hotel corridors at llurrisbitrg last winter will have tlio opportunity of again misrepresent ing Schuylkill. To ho successful next fall the Kopttbllciui party must ignore the old barnacles and bring new eleali men to the front us its otiindard hearers. Tiik International Mining Con gress, which meets in Halt Lake City on ,liily,(!th will he attended hy nearly n thousand delegates. Its objects are purely practical in character and political subjects and diseussloiiH are out of order in its sessions. The Congress is intended to promote tlie interests of all engaged in mining pursuits whether as investors, man agers or laborors. In aid of tills pur pose, one of its principal aims is to secure the establishment of it na tional department of initios witii a cabinet ollicer at its head. It will discuss tlio desirability of revising and codifying thu.niirie.riil land laws ; of opening the'Spanish land grants to prospectors and minors ; it will discuss the desirability of mutual bonding privileges for mine shipments and supplies between Canadian nnd American ..points ; it will discuss problems of mine management, ore treatment methods, relation of rail roads to mineral development ami n number of other subjects of broad general interest to miners. Kvury branch of the industry will he re pre sented among tlio delegates and every region of tlie country, so the program will take the widest range possible within practical limits, 8. 0. P. Joins, Milesburg. Pu writes : "I have used DcWUt'a Littlo liirly Itlsers over slnro they were introduced hero and must say I have never used any pills In my family during forty years of houso keeping that gave such satisfactory results us a laxatiyo or cutlurtic," C. II. Hagcubuch. THIRD MANILA EXPEDITION. lSvor.v l'.ir.irt Will lie Mnilo to stnrl llffiici' ext wiilntilit.v. San Prnm isco, .Tune Id. It will re quire some M-ry rnflil work mi the imrt of both the local military otliclalii ntul tlie depart tm nt nt WatthltiRtcn to have lhe third licet of transport atonm or rcmly for fea by the 21th Inst., the date ii'iHirled to hni been ret for Itn departure. Very little work to being done mi tiny of the i -set and only one to b. .iik con led lor the trip. It Is said In tnllllnry iuiutiiii that additional vessels will be eluntcred or Impressed Into seMice. and Hint the lleet will be lartre ciinufii to trnnsport all the troopn now here. Oeneral Men lit ki-i nt several hours with General I'llf, nt Camp Merrttt, dtocusslnic the ditnllH of the next ex pedition. Kiuht tlv u-und ts the num ber that has in en Used on. and It Is possible that even more will go. The date of salllnc will be the earliest pos sible befote the 2MII of .lune It the troops ran be lomled in that time. Clen eral Merrltt mid hif it.iff and (lenernl Ulls and lib nt.i It" eMmt to K on this expedllinn. i: n b rs from the war di partinent rome to n'ur their plans. due shtp I'li'i-d ti Tliousnnil SIuils. Madrid. Jute is. -The governor of ftanibifro ib- i no I - si in a cV.ilo mes tmge to the ro i i anient describlnR the bomb., i dii t . i i -. in whieli he s.i.s. '"I'll .i ' ni fired 1 ,0110 shots. Hevernl Pj Mb-h shells bit the enemy's vessel. mi b'es are three killed and '.1 v. .nie-ied Ine'ud'ne two ntBeers. The Ppanlsh s(iifidnm wu's not damaged." Robbed the Orave. A startling incident or which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, k narrated bv him as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. Sly skin was almost yellow, eves sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides no appetite rradunlly growing weaker day by day. I'liree physicians had given me up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Klectric Hitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their u-e for three weeks, and mil now a well matt 1 know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of anotuci victim. So one should fail to try thetu. Only liO cents per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store. Sunday f poclals. Services in the Trinity Iteformed church o-niorrow at 10:011 a. in., and 0:3d p. m. Sunday school at 1:i)(l p. m. Hev. Uoheit (V Hoylo pastor. Regular sen-in s nil! he held in the Vuitcil nvaiigellc.il chilli h, Xorth .liirdin street, to morrow at 111 a. in. and U.S0 p. m. Sunday school at 1 :it i. m. Itev. I. .1. licit., pastor. K. b. (' K on .Monday evening. J'r.iyer praise and testimony meetings every Tiles day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even ings. Jr. K. b. c. i.. every wuuruay evening at T o'clock. Primitive .Methodist church, James Moore, pastur. Preaching nt 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 . m. i-unilay school at a p. m. i lass nicci ng on Wednesday evening. Heueral prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Uverybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant episcopal church on Westtl.ik street to-inorrow. Holy nucharist at s a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at a p. in. livening prayer at p. in. The rector will olliciate. First baptist church, corner of West and (l.ik streets, lie v. 1). I. Uvaus pastor. Services iitPia. in. anil (I p. in. Sunday school at i p. m. I r.iyer meeting .uouuu.v ocniiig. iuuuk I'eoiile's luceting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist F.piscopal church, corner Oak and White streets, Itev. ,1. T. Swindells pastor, (leiieral class meeting at 0 a. in., led !y John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 'J p. in., Di. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats free. Kvcrybndy welcome. Calvary baptist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-niurrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Iiev. K. It. Alhins, pastor. Sahhalh school at '2 p. in.. Deacon John Ilium, Superintendent. II. Y. P. I' Tuesday uvciiing, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30 livery body welcome. Services in tlie Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at a p. m. Jr. C. K. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Koliler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Itev. John (Iruliler, pastor. Pleach ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching (1:30 p. in. St. Michael's (Iroek Catholic church, Wost Centre street. Itev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas tur. Matatinum service 11 a. m. High lmuss 10 a. m. Church of tlio Holy Family, (Herman !. C.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Scliut tloliofer, pastor. First mass H a. in., second mass 10 a. in. St. Casiiuir'8 Polish II. C. church, North Jaiiliu street. Itev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 n. in., high mass 10 a. in., vesiiors anil benediction 1 p. m. Church of tlie Annunciation, SIS West Cherry street. Itev. II. F. O'ltcilly, pastur; Itev James Kane, assistant pastor. Fiisl mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in. benediction, 7 p. 111. Kelicleth Israel Congregation, corner of O.ik and West streets, Itev. Henry -Mil-nik, pastor. Saturday services, S to 10a. in., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 1o a. in. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. in. S. XI. Deary. Picrson. Mich., writes : "Di Witt's Witcli Hazel Salvo is curing more piles heiu to-day than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and all othorskin diseases." C. II. llagenhuch. Notice to Iog Owiieis, Koticu is liorehy given that hereafter the undersigned will rigidly enforce tho follow ing oiilliiaue : An okiiiwm i: roitTAXiNii nous and r.btiu i.ui.Ni. riimi: r.i s.nino at i.-vnoi: in tui: lloKOI 1,11 OP SUKN'VNIlOUl. Suction 1. lie it ordained and enacted by tho authority of the borough of Shenandoah, and it is hereby enacted by the samo, that each and every owner of n dog or dogs, bitch or hitches, shall inform tlie High Constable, w hen called on hy him fur such purpose, ol tho name, species, and such other deserip tiou as may be necessary to tho identity of such dogs ur bitches, which said uanm and other descriptions shall lie taken and regis tered onnosito tho owners name in a register to he kept for such puiposo ny tlio cntci Hurgess, and that each and every owner of a dog or dogs, bitch or hitches, shall pay a yearly tax of one dollar per head lor each dog and two dollars por head for each hitch, owned hy liiin or her, which tux shall ie collected hy the High Constable as borough taxes are hy law collected, and ho paid to the Chief lbirgem fur tho ua of the borough. Suction 4. That during the months' of June, July, August and ."September of every year no dog or hitch shall lawfully go at large within the lloiougli of Sliciii.niloah, unless such dog or hitch shall have a strong iniulc or shield of wire cuiely fastened over the nose of such u dog or bitch, so as to prevent etlectually any Injury from biting, ami It shall not be lawful for any liitch when in heat to run at large hi the borough of Shen andoah, nt any time, nail any bitch or dog running at large In violation of tlie provisions of this section shall be disposed of its pro vided in section three of this ordinance. 0-15-tf A. 1'. T.Mioii, Chief Iturgess. dive the Children a Drink called Oruhl-0. It is a delicious, apjietUiug, nourishing food drink tu wke the plate of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked hy all who have used It becMiite when properly prewired it hwtee like the finest coll'ee hut is fico from all Its injurious proimrtlus. Gruln O aids digestion and strengthen tlio nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, und clilIdiDii, as well as adults, am drink It with great ho no lit. Costs about 1 as much m coileo. IS and '-5c. DO IT YOURSELF- Yon can tell just in well ii a physician whether yuur knlni-y are diseased or healthy. The wy to lo is to tnko it bottle or iilasi tum bler, Mid illl it with urine. II' there is a Bed I tne nt a powder-like substance at the bottom aft it M t i UK "lay ami nljilit, thuie Is soniclhliiK rmii! with the kidneys. An other sure hIuii o' disease is a desire In urinate often, nnil "till unntlicr sign is pain in the hack. If urine stains linen, there is mi doubt that the ki.lncv are atli-t'ted. Any nnil all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and of the iiriuaiy nassanes anil eoii stliuitliin of the honels nie lined by Dr. 1 ttavlil Kennedy's l-'avorite Hemedy. There is no ntiestlon abimt Its hcitiK the best and :..f i ' , ' . " "Za" ' ' . "i ii i .u I ii .jiiivhi.v iriiru-it miiMiin". iih"i.j w ' urine, nnil people, younii or old, who take it line not compelled to get up a nutulKT of times during the night. Tor putting an end I to tlmt wnldhiK pain experienced In passhit? I in inc. nothing ts ho koikI as Dr. D.ivld Ken I mil's Puvorite llcmedy. It corrects the ltd I effects of whiskey and beer: is pleasant to I the laste, and docs not seem to lie medic lie at all. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder I often reipiire the use of Instruments to push iiaea tlio sunny matter so tne urine can ne voided. In such cases Piivorite llcmedy shoiihl bis taken without further delay or the disease may prove fatal. It is Mild for one dollar a bottle at all drill! stores. It Is well Worth many times its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Kcniedy before buying it. send your full post otllcc address to (he Dr. D.uid Ken nedy Corporation, l'ondout, N. Y., and metitlun this paper. Wo will then mail yon a Rumple bottle flee, as well ns circular-) isiv inn full ditcctioiis for its use. Kvery ri-ii lei of tlie llKl'.M.n can depend upon the genuine ness of this liheial oiler, and all suliorerv fiom kidney troubles should take advuntaee of it at oU(.e. Regards Gouer.il Miles as His Su perior Officoi'! OUR COMMANDER INTERVIEWED. ire Anllelpatei No Trouble lit l.nnd Int.'eneral Shnl'tcr'sTroopilii Cuba, and Snysi "They Have Gone There to PlKht." Washington. June IS. Tho return of General Miles to Washington from Tampa yesterday had an inspiring ef fect upon the war preparations. Tlie general bad a busy day, calling on Secretary Algev consulting the chiefs of the staff departments and giving the depnrtn nt the benefit of his observa tions nt Tampa. Secretary Alger said that be was entirely satisfied with the condition of the troops as reported by General Miles, and wished that he had the means to provide every one of the volunteer soldiers a dally surf bath such as was enjoyed by the men nt Tampa. General Miles Is yet to have a conference with the president. In the meantime the planx are mov ing forward steadily for sending fur ther expeditinuo both to I'orto Hlco and Cuba. There Is little likelihood that n second expedition of 5,000 men to re inforce General Shnftcr, at Santiago, will leave within the next few days, as has been reported. Tho necessity of sending these additional forces is ques tioned by high military olllclnls, nnd moreover, the means of transporting such a force are not available. The main consideration just nt pres ent is the equipment of an expedition of greater dimensions than any here tofore discussed, with Porto Hlco as the objective point. A month ago the military authorities were satisfied that a small force would be sufficient to oe cupy I'orto Itlco, as the Spanish force there did not exceed 5,000 of 0,000 men. Now, however, the Spanish garrisons have been so reinforced nnd the de fenses strengthened that It is believed a much larger Invading army will be required. Moreover, the officials were satisfied, on learning yesterday that the Cadiz tleet had sailed, that the ships would iro to I'orto Itlco, rather than to Cuba, If they crossed this side. General Miles would speak only In the most general way ns to prospective army movements. He said: "Tho mili tary campaign is proceeding steadily toward Its complete execution. The sending of one expedition or another Is but a detail, n single part, of n general plan of campaign. Of course It Is more or less right to say that troops are about to be forwarded and that ex peditions will be equipped and sent. That almost goes without saying, for when we entered upon war an aggres sive campaign was formulated and ap proved, which contemplated the send ing of expeditions and their co-operation toward the successful prosecution of tlio wnr. Just when these expedi tions will move, and how many men will accompany them, It is not desirable to say now, but it is enough to state that the campaign now entered upon is to be prosecuted with the utmost vigor until the end of the war. "Tho troops at Tampa are In very good health, both those who went for ward with General Shatter and those still remaining. The sick list is less than 1 per cent, which Is nn exception ally good record. The spirit of the men also Is of the best, and this was shown in a most marked maimer when the transports started for Cba last Tues day. They were all anxious to go, and there were wild scenes of enthusiasm and cheerlnc as the men marched aboard and the ships got under way. Whenever a band played a national air every head was uncovered. Tlie men seemed to realize the Importance of their enterprise, ns well as the patriotic responsibility It Involved." General Miles then referred to the work of Lieutenants Rowan and Wil cox and Captain Durst In communi cating with the Cuban Insurgents, high ly extolling the men. Referring to Captain Dorst's last trip he said: "Tho special Importance of this trip was In opening up direct communica tion between General Garcia and my self. Two of Garcla's staff officers had returned from Cuba with Rowan, and came to Washington to see me. One of these I sent to Han-s with the supply of arms, with Instructions to General Garcia, saying I wanted him to move all his forces to Santiago de Cuba. He had by that time been fully equipped by Cnptaln Dorst. I got his reply hy cable from Mole St. Nicholas on Junu 9. He replied that he would regard my wishes and suggestions as orders, and would Immediately adopt meas ures to conectrute his force as indi cated. All his subordinates wore or dered to assist In the disembarking of tlio United States troops, and to place themselves under orders. The energy of his course Is shown by the reports of the last few days, for I see that General Rabbi and his men have taken a strong position Just west of flantlugo de Cuba." General Miles does not apprehend any long or lei Ions delay In disembarking the troops on Cuban soil. When asked If hf expected an eurly tight ho an swered laconically, "That's what they've gone for." "One Minute Cough Cure Ii the t'0t pre paration I have over sold or used and can't say ton much In Its pralso " L. M. Kennon, Merchant, Oilell, (tr. C. II. llagenhuch. TO BE COURT MARTIALED. Aistotant Surgreiin Monfail Churned v.Vlth Neleelliut Mek Sailor. Washington, June is. Assistant Sur geon Daniel II. lloignn. attached to the cruiser Cincinnati, which has Just arrived at Norfolk from a cruise in the West Indies, hns been ordered before a general court martial for trlnl on a ehnrge of culpable Inefficiency In the performance of duty and disrespectful language and depot ttnaiit to Ills su perior officer while In the exercise of bis office. The specifications allege that while the Cincinnati was at Key West Dr. Morgan was entered to super intend the transfer of some sick mem bers of the crew from the army hospi tal to the cruiser, with a view to their removal to Not folk. In the execution of this order the sick sailors, It Is charged, were allowed to remain on the wharf for about an hour nnd a half without attention, exposed to the di rect rays of the sun, to the great detri ment of their health. Dr. idorran. It Is also alleged, was disrespectful to Surgeon James C. Ttyrne, his Imme diate superior, when Informed by the latter that tits conduct In reprard to tlie sick sailors had been reported to the commanding officer of the vessel, Augrii'st 1'i Peed teamen t. Madrid. June 18. The following dis patch from Manila, signed by Captain General Augtis'tl. and dated June 13, is published officially: "The grave situa tion set forth In my dispatch of June S continues. The troops are fighting on the line of blockhouses which stops the enemy's advance. The enemy has been strengthened by desertions of the na tive troops, which diminish our means or resistance, and mny compel me to take i-etug-e within the walled city. Communication with the pioviuces Is still cut off. and 1 do not know whether the detachments there will be able to bold out agabiBt a lack of resources. I hone to receive nsststnnce from flip peninsula before our means of defense are exhausted." Cures croup, soro throat, pulmonary troubles Monaich over pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Soelallst'l.'alns In Germany. Berlin, June IS. In the relchslng elections 330 results show that 105 sec ond ballots will be necessary. The re turns thus far assure the election of 31 Conservatives, C Imeprlallsts, 71 Cent- lists. 4 Reformists, G Nntlonnl Liberals. 2 candidates of the Radical Unlou, Social Democrats, 11 Poles, 1 Pane nnd 7 Independents. It Is Impossible ns yet to predict the composition of the new relehstag. The crisis of the elections will occur over the second ballots. A few facts, however, stand out plainly, Tho Centrists will, ns heretofore, with probably undiminished strength, bold the balance of power with 100 seats, ennbllng them to sway the relehstag In either direction. A Cartel majority will be next to Impossible, and the So cialists will, after all, not only largely Increase their poll, which it Is esti mated will reach z.ooo.ooo votes, as against l.TRG.OOO In 1893, but will also In crease their representation by ten to twelve seats. WIllliiin'H "Fi'lendfy Ob-ervatlon." London, June IS. The Spectator, commenting on the signllicant assem bllng of German warships at Manila, says: "Hmperor AVIIllnm, of course, means nothing but friendly observa tion. Would It not be expedient, how ever, to send a couple of cruisers to Manila to join In the friendly obesrva Hon, and to reinforce Admiral Dewey If uttacked?" moans nnln. dnnfrer nnd posdblo doatli for sorao wives. For others it moans practically no discomfort at all. Tliero is no reason why child birth should bo apetiod of pain and dread. Scv. era! months before a woman becomes a mother she should prepare herself for tlio critical ortleaL Thero ia n prepara tion miido which is intended for tills purpo3o alono. Tlio name of this wonderful It isn liniment to bo ap plied ex.- tornallv It relaxes tlio mus cles and ro lieves tho distension gives elastici ty to every preparation ia orcan con cor nod in childbirth, and takes away till other's uangor anil nearly all suffer. ing. ISest results follow if tho remedv is used during tho wliolo porlou ot preg nancy. It is tho only remedy of tlio kind in tlio world that is endorsed hy physicians. SI per bottlo at oil drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt ot price. tnining invnlunblo in formation fornll women will bo sent to any ad dress upon application to The BraCfioId Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. CARPET CLEANING The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company's plant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay i.irpcts, mattresses, and do general upholster tug woik. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can he left at No. 7 North West street or at the plant, Apple alley and Ikiwcrs street. A good drink. . place for n good Michael Mills' Saloon, 22 K, Ccntro street, Mvllet'H ImiMlnt?, hecr In town nlwuya on tap, JjlOU HTATH BKNATOlt. HON. M. C. WATSON, I Of HllKKAMiOAll. I Hubjcit to IK'iuocratlu rules. m At Four Scoret Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health. ONOLE EZEKIEL ODEAR, assessor and tax collector, Ilovcrly, Mass., who ha9 passed thoEOth lifo mllo stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervlno lias dono a great deal of good. I suffered forycars from sleeplessness and nervous heart trouble. Would f ?cl wc.iry and used up In tho morn ing, bed no ambition and my vrorl: 6oemcda burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I bad tried so many remedlos un successfully, I thought it no uso. But It gavo mo restful sleep, a good appctlto and restored mo to energetic health, It Is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyone lnqulilug, full partlculatsof my sat isfactory experience" Dr. Iilllci Itomodlos are sold by all drug gists under a poslttvo guarn: tec, flr-.t bottle benefits or money re funded, book on dis ease-- pf tho lic-irt and nerves free. Address, DK. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lnd. l'oary'H Arctic Crew. St. John's, N. R, June IS. Captain John llortlett, with a crew of 11 men, snlled last nlpht for New York to man Lieutenant l'enry's Arctic steamer AVIndwnrd, which will leave that city on n polar expedition about July 1. All the crow are picked yi'iing men under 2S years of orje, carefully chosen to re sist a winter's confinement possibly within the Arctic circle. Lieutenant Henry will take an assistant and a sur Keon. mnkbiK 15 all told in the ship's company. A blessJiif, alike to young and old ; I)r. Fowler's Extract of Wild btrawberry ; nature's specific for dysentery, dlarrhcca and summer complaint. "V e'-ti'nliiy'H'nus.obull Gumo. At Now Yolk-New York. 10; Philadel phia, 1. At Hoston WnsliliiKton, 4; Dos- ton, 3. At nrooKiyn nrooKlyn, S; llaltl- more, ti. At fit. Louis St. Louis, 8; Louis ville. 3. At Chicugo (14 lnnlntrs)-Cincln-niitl, 2; ChlciiRO, 1. At Providence Providence, 9; Iluffnlo, 0. At SprhiBlield Springfield, 15; Ro chester, 4. At Syracuse Montreal, S; Syracuse. 4. At Wllkesbarrc Wllkes- barre, 7; Toronto, 5. At Lnncuster Lancaster, 13; Heading, (. At Hnrtford-Allentown, 2; Hartford, 1. At Norfolk Paterson, 4 j Norfolk, 0, -J The Cuban iiuesliuii ami nolitlcal issues sink into iusieiiificnnce witii tlio man who sutlers from idles. What he most desires, is iclief. DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. C. II. IbiKcnbucIi. Fire I I'irul I'lrul Insure your property from loss in tlio oldest and strongest cash companies : Phila. Underwriters bisiiinnco Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford File Ins Co., Aiiiciicau Firo Insurance Co., Wost Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jaidin St., Shenandoah. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 1 2 1-1 23 N. rialn 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 ot the public to demonstrate the qualities of the range. Watch for later announce ments. Davidson's Furniture Warerooms, 121-123 North Main St. GRAND : PIC-NIC ON JULY 4th,1898, In Columbia Park, Shen andoah, Pa , under the auspices of tlie COLUMBIA GLEE CLUB. S25 SINGING CONTEST for male parties will take place, admission to tlie contest free. Tlie piece selected is "Rock Away in tlie Billows Gay." ADMISSION To Dancing Plattorm. 25 CENTS. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tlioi-i who 1IBO I'OZZOHl'B Complexion ."owdcr. pif'iervinefl jp Restorco J SHENANDOAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1898. Living Heroes of Romantic History The Only Exhibition of its Kind on Earth AND CONGRESS 0 MS OF I M Under the Personal Direction of its World-Paiuous Originator, COL. W. F. CODY BUFFALO BILL Who Positively Appears and Participates in Each and Every Afternoon nnd 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 and perfect protection fiom both Sun and Hain A COVERED GRAND SI AND The night cliil ilions bcino, Ihilliant'y mous l'ortable Double Klectric l'lant of 250,000 NO TOPPLING TENTS TTs. -1 t-ivr ....u i!vi.T -i .1 THE TTGOEST TJ1ATNS OF irEUOKJAIiLY K0MA NT r.C ENTERTA1 M ENT. THE HUHiEST HOLIDAY ANY SECTION HAS EVER SEEN. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY, RAIN OR SHINE. Afternoon at 2 o'clock. Night at S o'clock. Doors oren one hour earlier. Night as GENERAL ADMISSION, 50c. Numbered coupon, actually reserved seats drug store, No. 6 South Main Street. Open-air Arenas, with absolutely safe in SEATING 20.000 PERSONS and Perfectly Illuminated by die Most l-'nor. Candle-power. THE AUDIENCE UNI) I: It SHELTER The l'l-nrOKPlANCl: ill the OPEN AIM UNITING TWO WORLDS IN JIastor Aartial Rivalries. Aided by the Sovereigns of Eurorc 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. 1'iescnling Fight Hundred Sioux braves Scouts, Soldiers nnd Horses, in n Stupendous nnd 1 remendously Realistic Ualtle Spectacle, the like of which was never seen in peace, and which only Col. C ody could produce. THE E" 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 Ciuerrilla warfare. THE Wildest, Finest Horsemen ON THIS GLOBE. CAVALRY EXPERTS FROM FOREIGN ARMIES. TRIBES, CHIEFS and WAHRI0KS of the Fearless Cossacks from the Caucasus. Strange South American Gauchos. Picturesque Vaqueros and Ruralies. DARE-DEVIL COWBOYS AND WILD WEST GIRL EQUESTRIANS. United States Artillery Just as In Action, Fanatic Arabs and their Priceless Steeds. The Virginia Reel on Horseback, lilectrifying bareback Feats by U. S. Cavalry, Wild border scenes Magnificently Ileal, (ireat bedouin Athletes in 1'iodiious Keats. Peer less Crack Shots of both Sexes, buffalo bill's Mnrvclous Marksmanship on Horseback. The Last of the Buffaloes on Exhibition. Outlawed bucking lironcos nnd their lluicrs. The celebrated Mounted Cowboy band. The Ilillc, Lariat and llolas Wonders. Startling Incidents of Savage Warfare. The Custer Massacre on the Utile big Horn ; the most Stupendous and Magnificent of battle Specta cles. At 10 o'clock on cadi opening day of exhibition, The CAVALCADE of EQUES TRIAN NATIONS Presenting to public iew Col. Cody's till liolngical Congtcss of the Savage barbarous and Chilicd Representative Hough Hitlers of tlie Universe, supeibly mounted nnd splen didly ciuipped and armed. light as day ana as complete in ueiati. CHILDREN UNDER 9 YEARS, 25c. will be sold on the day of exhibition, at Kiilin
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