EVENING HERALD HHTAltt.tSltHIt 1870. Published every rSreiilng, Kitil Aundny.at South Jardin HTHRirr, Nb dmhthk. Th Hr-rald li dellreted IttShenanclunn and the iurrnttiilliig towns far tlx centii ft week, pny- tat tlx cent ft vrreK. pn By innll M 00 a year, or In tne earners, iry man w yer. or v miiU a month. rtsfsble In advance. Advertise in ouvunoe. w tnareum An innnts sluined Moordlui: toaraoeand position. Tbt puMUhwo I... puMhtrwn reserve me nitm o onange in lllon ol ndvertleniens whenever the pub- the rf itlit to olxtnge the .itlon ol ndv mta whenever the rmb- 4MUn ,f nw flnmftmlA It. The rlali demnnda It. The rtglil in mrrTeid totefeetsny advertisement, whether i.i.l tor or not, that the publlahers may deem Improper. Advertising rate roads known tti-ii Application. UntKiml at the pmtofllce at Shenandoah, rn., n nd ekvtt mall matter. TftLKPMotfK C0NNBOTI0K. "All the News That's" Fll to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY. JUNE 89. 1807. Tiik Coyle-Joyce libel suit will be called for trinl to-morrow. The attendance will no doubt be large. Tiik Pebs colonists propose to snub Vnole Sam, but they will need an uncle badly before their Arcadian ex periment is far advanced. Tiik experleneo of Senator Petti grew, In the United State Senate on Saturdat, ought to serve ns a warn- lngtoeverol SohuylkiU county states men. That "$10,000 appropriation for the purchase of nurgical Instruments" for the Mahanoy hospital, may be neces sary after all. Those "favorite con tractors" might use the aforesaid in struments in the erection of the build ingon paper. Tiik effort made by the Senator from this district to have himself named as a member of tho Atitliru cite Investigating Committee, and his subsequent chagrin because of disappointment in attaining his do sires in this direction, is now easily i "counted for. The personal ex I Mises of oach member averages wbout $000.00. Judcik Whitk, of Pittsburg, has rendered a decision declaring illegal i nd void an ordinance recently passed by Councils which requires that con i ractors on city work must employ no men such as are members of labor organizations. The decision was in the case of Eugene F. Klllot against Pittsburg. Judge White states that under the state law olty contracts must be given to tho lowest bidder, which requires free and open com petition. Ho continues : "Limiting contractors to employ only a certain class of workmen, regardless of quali fications, prevents free and open com petition. The city has no right to say that the Building Trades Council of Pittsburg, and they only, shall designate the -workmen who may be employed on any city work. That is what this ordinance does." "Personal Expenses." mi l t ; a i . t . I .. . x iieru iiiih ueun, wiuiiu u iuvv uivys at Harrisburg, a series of develop meats that reflect anything but credit upon the menibersof tho Legislature. We refer to the extraordinary ex penses reported in connection with the half a score or more of investi gating committees appointed and - " that acted during the session. There is not a single newspaper in tho state, 'xcepting the personal organs of .-ouie of the members, but what con lemns in tho strongest terms those members who give their approval to bills of expenses so manifestly fraudu lent as some of those In question ap pear to be. To the discredirof Schuylkill bo it Mild, some of the representatives from tlds county figured quite prominently in these exorbitant charges. In the light ot'rdSont events isit any wonder that the Senator from this district was so anxious to be named as umem !'er of the Anthracite Investigating Committee, and displayed much feel ing because of a failure to be ap pointed on the committee. There are some members of the Legislature, however, serving on investigating committees who repudiate the bills allowing them pay for "personal ex penses" that were never incurred. But this "roll of honor" Is limited to Ave or six, and does not include the namo of a single Schuylkill member ho far. Those gentlemen deolared that they had Incurred no personal expenses, had no knowledge that such claims were to bo made in their Interest, and demanded that the Items be stricken out of the bill. One member added to the unhappiness of the treasury looters by declaring that these enor mous charges for "carriage hire," "telegraphic dispatches," "telephone service," and "personal expenses, generally, were fletiuious, and the re sult will be a material cutting down of some of these bills. In one case the item of $2,000 for the expenses of the sergeant-at-arms was out down to $1,800, and In another bill a similar item of $1,000 was cut to $460. The exposure will no doubt have a beneficial effect. To be a member of an investigating committee of any kind was regarded as good for any where from $A00 to $2,(500, but times have changed. The legislative method of padding out expense bills has attraoted public attention to the Investigating mania which has prevailed at this session of the Legislature. These amount to $158,807.07. In 1887 the average eost of an investigation amounted to only $780. In 1807 the average "personal expense"awurded eaoh committeeman Is not considered extraordinary' when it reaches $800. In a late itemized appropriation asked -for, one "old hand" flndrthe state Indebted to him for $1100 for his labors as a com mitteeman. If these bills pass the Legislature MUNYON'S Kidney Pure cures orgait'o trouble of these InpoHanl nr- irsn the Warrla oft lh-laht'a Disease and restores kidneys to their normal con- 1" I t) on. rfun vim's Hemedles. JB a" ca i prrfNE:Y Va J I ILa enohillMAte. For sule Irinra:! Mostly c. When In donlit, rite to PHOF MTJNYON, 1 01 Arch Street, . for free medical advice . Philadelphia, l'a. in their present shape, as now ap pears likely, It in said Governor Hast ings will use his pruning Knife to good advantage. THE EXAMINATION. Question Tiled In tho Applicants For Mine Foremen Certlfleutr. Tho following Is n publication In Ml of the questions which were add tossed to the appli cant! for mine foreman rertiflcates by the examining lionrd at l'ottsvllle for the Sixth. Seventh nnd Eighth Anthracite Districts, and under which the recommendations announced in laat evening's Hkkald were made. Tho clues examined consisted of 40 members. 1'lre applicants Allied In the Sixth district aud three In the Eighth. To secure a mine foreman's certificate the applicant had to attain a percentage of 85 or oer. ThoM who seen rod a percentage of 88 were entitled to an assistant mine foreman's certificate : What duties dues the law Impose ou the Mine Foreman and his Assistants? State what gases destructive to life or health you have had experience with in conl mines. What you know of them and the peculiar danger attending the presence of each? Describe how you would open a colliery in which it Is proposed to work the l'rlmrose. Holmes, top and bottom benches of the Mam moth, Skidmore and llucfc Mountain Veins; pitching 15 degrees, each seam giving off ex plosive gas freely. Give dimensions of slope, airways and other openings? Describe in a general way how you would ventilate the above colliery, and show whore you would place the ventilators or fiius, and hnw you would apply them so as to produce the best results? State how the flow of air through a mine Is effected by friction? Clive the plan or system of ventilation adopted iii some mlno in whic'j you have worked; and state the dlltlcultles that may be encountered when final robbing takes place, to maintain tho ventilation ? What arc tho requirements of the law re garding measuring and reporting the ventila tion, and how can tho air currents bo meas ured? What quantity of nir is parsing through an airway having a collar 5 feet 0 Inches be tween notches. 0 feet spread and OJ feet high; when its velocity is 325 feet per minute? In a mlno employing 3s25 men, what amount of air la required, and what would be tho area of airway if the velocity were 150 feet per minute? Namo tho gases generally found in Anthra cite conl minus which are dangerous to life, where you would look for them and how can they be detected, givo their several peculiari ties aud their different effect ou tho human system ? (live tho proportion of firo damp when it can he first detected In a safty lamp, also the proportion when it explodes most violently ? Explain tho principle, and construction of tho safety lamp. Namo some of tho best safely lamps for great volocitles 1 What aro tho disadvantages in having tho uir travel at a high velocity. Explain fully 1 What instruments are necessary for a Jlinc Foreman, and for what rurpow does ho uto them? If 30,000 cubio feet of air produced with a water gaugo of 1 4-10 inches, what quantity will ho produced if tho water guage ii In creased to 2 Inches ? Tho amount of nir produced by a fan is 110,500 cubic feet per minute, tho water gauge Is 2 inches. What is tho horse power producing ventilation? A fxu running GO revolutions per minute glvesa prcmsuro of 3 0-10 pounds per square foot. If tho speed of tho fan is increased to 85 revolutions what will the water gauge bo? When 5,000 cubic feet of air is passing through a mlno with a prossure of 4 pounds per square foot. What will bo tho pressure If tho quantity Is incroasod to 00,000 cubic feet per mlnuto? What causes natural ventilation, also ex plain tho various moans by which mine ven tilation may ho produced ? Explain tho theory of tho ventilating fan used in tho Authracito roglou. Why and how does it creuto a current throughout tho mine? Which is tho most effective, tho oxhaust or tho forcing fan. The closed or tho open fan, givo reasons? What are the conditions winch should he taken into consideration in determining tho width and breast of pillars. Should thoy he of equal width under all circumstances. Givo reasons ? What sizo timber would you recommend iu a gangway in which a collar 0J feet between notches is used. And what size would you uso in making a turnout in which a collar 13 feet long between notches is used in a vein 30 feet thick and pitching 45 degrees, both gang way and turnout beiug along tho bottom slate of tho vein? In what proportion will the strength of props supporting tho roof of a 0 foot voln re quire to ho increased when tho vein is 12 feet thick ; tho chamctor of tho roof being tho samo. In slnkinga dnublo track slope on tho Mam moth Vein, dipping 45 degrees and having a had bottom ; what method of timbering would you adopt, and on what angle would you shtnd the tinnier? What strain is there on a rope on a slope, pitching 45 degrees. Hoisting two cars at one time, each oar with its toad weighing 4 tons. What size rope of either iron or steel would In Your opinion he suitable for hoisting two cars at one timo ou the abovo slope ? What is the pressure per square inch at tho bottom of a pump column full of water, iu a Mope 500 feet long, pitching 45 degrees? (live the diameter of plunger, length of stroke aud number of strokes per niluute, necessary to pump one million gallons of water iu 21 hours ? What would he thedlameter of each of four plungers to equal the capacity of a 10 inch plunger? If the barometer falls from 30 inches to 201 inches, what U the difference of pressure ier square inch ? Explain how mine workings are plotted on the map aud on what seal. What would be the length shown on a map of a gangway one mile long, aud what should the length of a breast he plotted that has been workod up 80 yards ou a pitch of 60 degrees ? What are the principal causes of fires in coalmines. And what are the best precau tions that can he taken to prevent them ? What should be your tint consideration in case of Are ouch ring at the inlet and where the ginoke may be conveyed to the workmen? When driving towards old workings which could not be examined, what precautionary measures would you adopt? Suppose you were approaching an aband oned mine tilled with water to a vertical height of 500 feet vein 30 feet thick and foal free, pi tolling 50 degree. How much pillar would you leave to prevent the water from bunting in, both mines beiug un the same level ? What are the provisions of the mine law relating to doors. What are their purpose and how should they be erected ? State wliat iu your opinion could bo doue to dlmlniah accidents In the mines? What would be the total pressure ou a dam 8 feat wide and 7) feet high with a head of watr of ITS feet V What should be the qualifications of a Mine Foremau so as to fully fit him for the position? l)tatroHj Tnlonntr Vrnptlon. M..nl!a, Junp 2. Thi' vnh ,mu Mayon hai beon In a state of vh.h nl erup tion, nnd the flow of lava h i1- done trroat dnmigp In tli lrovlnce of A' inn,. paitlnilnrly to the vlllpge i l.llmn. where the tobncoo crop has lien completely dentroytd. There has been considerable loaa of life. "They arc dandies' said Thos. Ilnwers. of the t'-ocKet, Texas, Enterprise, while writ inculiout IkW'itt'a Little Enrlv ltlsera. the famous little pilN lor sick headache and dis orders of the stomach and liver. (J. II. H.igeuhuch. rut !uiR. June .). All the union inn In ihl country, the tl i plate pi. .nip and htet mills v 111 close to-mt-iTow night aud remain cloned until the wage scales are settled. No serl our trouble la expected, and the fail ure to adjust the wage schedules before the close of the year Is not an indica tion that a strike Is to be inaugurated. ONE OF TWO WAYS. i lie Marnier was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such It Is not liable toauy form of dliense ex cept by one of two ways. The first way is from Imperfect notion of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief canto of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated lmck of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, hack, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistake sUrlbuted tu female weak ness or womb trouule of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set yon urine aside for twenty-four bonis; a sedi ment or settling Indicates kidney or Madder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho greiit kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the licst. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. Von may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall Mention Kvknino llKii.U.l) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Itlnghnnitoii, N. Y. Thop.- :'' orsof this paper guarantio he go i . h of this offer. flLoS8iBieoe5BSBeotasfiesa ? E iiiiiiuiuiuiuiiiuijiiiijuijuiunuiuiiuuiuiiuii IE 3 8 ... 51 To sell you shoes ll we can get you into our store. Once you're he:e, see our sho. sand know our prices, you'll do the rest. IS And to bring you to the j3 store is why we print this "ad" every day. 5s We want your first order ; we're pretty ; sure of the next, and the next, if we get ;3j that. We know there's no store in this town 52 that is doing, or that can do as well lor you 3 as we. If everybody ;3 else knew it as thor- 53 ougly as WB know it, 3! our store would be Es several times too small . 5 E B E THERE 3 ARE OUR I TAN SHOES For example. Ordin ary stores ask 25c and 50c more than we do for them, and get it, too. They don't get it as often as they used to, because we have so much of their busi ness. And the charm that does the price lowering is Factory Price. 2 3 1 Women's tans, $r, $1.25, 1.50 and $2.00. Misses' tans, 75c and $1. Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 3 and $2.00. Boys' tans, $1.00, $1.25 3 anufi.jo. : 3 Checks for amount of pur chases mado, are given every customor. $25.00 worth entitles 3 3 you to a handsome Parlor Lamp, :s Factory 3 3 3 o c J. A. fvioyer, Mgr. 2 ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 1 3 mnnnifinmiirnmrmminimimnnnmnTim 2 TiiummuiLuuiuuuLiux hoe tore Who Attn menrore the Inllusiioe of a Mother! It lasts through nil Rpcs Dtid enters the confines of eternity. With What on re, therefore, should Blit he guarded nntl how great the effort be to lnnke her life happy. Mother's Friend makes child-birth cosv. assists nature in Us sublime effort, leaves the Mother III Lin OUUIHIID cuuilt leuvtro iiio iiLwv.ik . stronger nfter than beforoconflnnion,t, 1 and robe the trying hour of ite terror, No Mother can afford to neglect Its use, Or druggists at 11.00, or sent by mull on receipt of prtoe. Write for book containing valu able information for all Mothers, mailed froo. Tho llriiineld Il?oltorOo.,Allnnt9,0. IVrmiimlly-Cor.ducleil Tours l reuiisyl- viinhi ltitllioiul. That the public have come to recognise the lact that the beat and most convenient meth.xl of pleasure travel Is that presented by the Pennsylvania llallroad Company's personally-conducted tours, Is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of these tour. Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for lioth transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of the passenger. The following tours huve.been arranged for the season of 1907 : To the north (Including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls. Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Iftl;es Cbatnplaln and Oeorge, Saratoga, and a daylight rwe down through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 87 and August 17. Itato, $100 for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, taltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special traiii of Pullman sloepiug. compartment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days iu "Wonderland," September 2. itato, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, ltaltlmore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will lie sold on July ii, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, mil Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Iluffalo, Kochoster, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge. Virginia Hot Snrinzs. Itlehmond, and Washington, Sep- temlier 2S and October 12. Itato, (05 from Now York, J03 from Philadelphia. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and furovcr, be mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life anil vigor, take No-To-Itsc, the wonder-worker that makes weak icon strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from vonr own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or Sl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free Ad. Sterling Itcnicdy Co Chicago or New York. AVliulor ( uiiirhr In tuo i. New Ilcdfoid. Mufk., June 21. Let ters received in this olty from Kcrscho! Island brl tclligpnce that thrc nf tho si atean.ers of the San Franclsci the ice c1 ; were frozen In f the Mackenzie river lnl andVBoulrt not make a Mary V, vrfAffcte are tits In AVJlIWm ling- rrcrty), thT'. Freemnn (Cap tnln Y. IV. per) and tho Fear less (Captains. .Times McKennn). They were In nO danger during the winter. but tl.c letters staled that during Juno, when the ice packs breaks up, the ves- Bels will probably be crushed In the ice. If so, the lives of from 120 to 150 men will be in danger. liucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all sklu cruntlons. and positively cures nilos. or jo pay remiirou. it is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or monj refunded. Price 25 cents per box. a or salo by A. Wusloy. Victoria VWW II or Illi'Hiptneo. London, June 29. The queen re turned to London yesterday afternoon her final Jubilee day but one and marlq what most probably waB her last Jubilee appearance In the metropolis, for with the celebration that closes at Aldershot on Thursday next, the state annoarances of her majesty. It is said on fair official authority, will be . fin lahed: that henceforth for whatever snan of life may be left to her, Queen Victoria will confine herself to such work for the state as can be done at Windsor, Balmoral or Osborne. Earlier In the dny b?r majesty visited Kon Ington. her UrtViln". Cereal Coftuo DilnUcrs 111IWAKK! If you lmvo been deceived and tried ouo of tho cheap bran substitutes now on tho market, claiming to ho tho original and to lmvo great food value, aud you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 30c and a poor, weak, slckish drink (what can you ox poet from hrau ), don't he discouraged but try OUAIN-0 It is mado from solid grain, nicely browned and tl pounds for 3Ec. Oniin-0 takes tho place of colfee at I the price. (let n packago of your grocer to-day. Chloral ii-iiit'il i.iKt Aoiliiotc-jl. Los Angeles, Juno 29. The little town of Downey, In tho southern part of the county, Is terribly excited over case of ahductiun Kumlay night. Miss Mains, the daughter of respectable, well to do people, was ohlorfnrmed and taken from her bedroom In her night dress by an unknown man, who en tered through a window. At daylight the younif woman was found wander ing, in a dazed condition, several miles from home. She has been unable as yet to give a clear description of her ab ductor, but a posse with bloodhounds Is scouilng the country about Downey. Tkuriblk Accident. It is a terrible ac clilout to lie burned or soshletl : hut tho lulu and sgouy and the frightful disfigurements can be quickly overcome without leaving tear by using DeWltt's Witch festive. 0. II, IlAgeituuch. Notional IMnoatloiml Association, The Peuiisylvgula lUilroad Company an nouuees that ou account of the meeting of the National Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con tinuous passage tickets from all point ou Its line east of Pittsburg and Erie to Mil watikee at rate of single fare for the rouqd trln. nlus $3.00 meiubenbin fee. TictoUwill be sold and will be good going ofily ou July 2, 3, and 4, and will m good to return, leaving Milwaukee July ID, 11, aud 12, 1807, only, except tlutt by depositing ticket with joint agent at Milwaukee ou or before July 13, and on payment of fifty cents, an exten sion of return limit may be obtained to leave Milwaukee until August 31, 1807, inclusive. Dou't tbin your blood with aaaaalras or poison it with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the fam ous little pills for constipation, biliousness and stomach and liver troubles. They are purely vegetable. V. II. llfljjenbucn. natJltauln mam hsMHRRJBBaW CRfSHKatBHsnflananMLf. mmmm iJMrt AN APPEAL FROM FLORIDA. Hundred) or l'nmlloa In Unnner of atnrVliiK to lloutli, JaoksonvlllSt Fli, Jati 19. ITreent appeals for tttd are cojnlrlft In front that part f Alachua county which was devastated by the great hurricane of Sept. 28. The destitution appears to be greater than at nny previous time since the catastrophe. Alachua county is situated in the center of the pen insula, midway between Jacksonville and Cedar Iters. A request for lielp has been received from citizens of Trenton, In' whlah the following state ments are made. "While we most gratefully acknowl edge the generous tissistanoe received uuet:iljr niici uui iiiraiv.vuD vr.int.j was almost devastated, still the pitiful directly after our prosperous country condition of our people Inspires this earnest appeal for help at this season. "Many families within our borders are upon the verge of starvation are now subsisting upon dry bread, witn not even the hope of setting this sort of food when the present scanty sup ply is exhausted. The diBtiessIng- cry for food 13 hoard in nlmost every aunrter, and unless some speedy relief is secured great suf fering will be the terrible result, whllo other aid is greatly needed, still we shall only solicit the means upon which life can subsist." The relief committee at Gainesville states that It Is receiving a great many earnest appeals for help and are power less to give much assistance. The funds in the hands of the committee have been exhausted. From another source It is learned that the neces sity for immediate relief Is very press- lug. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldlor residing at Monroe, Mich., was sevoroly afflicted with rheumatism but rccclvod prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balnu Ho says : "At times my back: Would acho so badly that I could hardly raiso up. If I had not gotten relief I would not be here to write these few Hues. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has done me a great deal of good audi fco very thaukfut for it." For sale by Gruhler Rros., druggists. Yimou Dwnoi'i iicv'h r'ntfbrm. Kew York, June 29. The Young De mocracy, organised three years ago by ex-SherlfT Jhmes O'llrien, held a meet ing last night and put forth a declara tion of principles which are to be the orranlcatirn's platform during the municipal campaign. Free silver Is en dorsed, municipal ownership ot fran chises Is favored, and a reduction In the price ot gas. Three cent fare is de manded nnd trusts of till kinds are de nounced. Nenrly all the statutes, it is charged, are in the Interest of capital and are bought and paid for at mar ket rates. The appointment of alien? and non-residents to public positions ir- denounced and the enactment of Il liberal excise laws deprecated. Not only piles of tho very worst kind can ho cured by DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcere and all other sklu troubles can ha Instantly relieved iy the same remedy, u. Il.JIaccn huch. All Quint lit Key tt'ost. Key West, Fla Juno 29. Quiet pre vails here, and the trouble between the blaoks and whites over Johnson, the al- leced assailant of Mrs. Atwcll, Is be lieved to bb at an end. The local pa pers censured the county officials be cause they have not arrested the leaders of the negro mob, and are urg jrjg.the county commissioners to offer li" reward of $1,000 for tho apprehension of Gardner's murderer. A special ses sion of the county court will be held next month to try the negro Johnson. Mothers w II find Chamberlain's Cough ltcmcdy especially valuable for croup anil whooping cough. It will givo prompt relief and is safo and pleasant. Wo have sold it for several years and it has never failed to givo the most perfect satisfaction. O. W. Illclmrds, Duquesno, Pa. Sold by Gruhler Tiros., druggists. SpooitUitt'il "Willi mouui .Money, New York, June 29. Herbert Tnylor, aged 35, pleaded guilty to a charge of grand larceny and was held in $500 to awult.the action of the grand Jury. Taylor was a paying teller In the bank ing ofhees of J. Monroe & Co. Jig ad mitted that he had stolen $3,475 from his employers, which he had spent In speculating, Eczema of the scalp or Scald Head, even In Its most sovcro form is nover-failingly cured by Doau's Ointment, the surest specific fur all itchiness of the skin, X-ltnyx ltoveulcil tho llullct. Newark, N. J June 29. Dr. William F. Seldler. by the use of X-ray photo graphs taken some days ago, last night successfully performed an operation by means of which a bullet was tnken from the flesh of Bertram Nelson, U years old. The bullet lodged near the third rib after passing through the left lung from In front. The boy was wounded by bis brother about a month ago, while they wore having a mock duel. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood U Criopo Brings on Hpart Woaknoss. ,EV. B. P. SUArtHY, pastor M. E church, ltuchanan, O.i. writes Dec. 10, 1883: " In childhood I was affile tod with oxoesalve nervousness, which almost developed Into St. Vitus dance. I partially lecorored, but at college It gradu ally grew worse. Oloso study aggruTuted the trouble) any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In IbOO I had a severe attack ot I.a Grippe whluh brought on heart weakness I Lad been almost constantly under treatment tot uervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. I.ukt February I be- gau taking Dr. Miles' Itebtoratlvo Norvlno and Nerve and Liver Pills and since then I havo been studying more and working harder than for years and tto good effects that have resultodscciu to bo permanent.' Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle beneQU or money refundod. Book on Heart and Nerves tent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDIUAL CO., Elkhart, IiU aTainiln S. E. EVANS, OF IOWA. -V r Stricken wifli Paralysis and Afflicted with Heart Disease, is Made Comfortable by Dr. Miles' Remedies. Dili MILES does not olalm that his Kcstoratlvo Remedies will perform miracles, nor yet cure all forms of long standing complaints. But In cases where Impaired nerves or a diseased heart causos tho trouble, Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Norvlno and tho New Ileart Cure will always givo rcllof, and If tho caso is not too far gone, if there is vitality to build on, will effect a comploto euro. veteran S. E. Evans, a prominent Q. A. B. man of Maquokta, Iowa, was stricken with paralysis ten years ago and confined to his bed for months, under tho caro of physicians constant ly! until tho cost had eaten up his homo which ho was obliged to sell to pay his bills, and was yet compara tively helpless when an additional affliction camo on in tho shape of heart trouble. Mr. Evans writes: "If it had not boon for Dr. Miles' wonderful Kemedles I would havo been in my gravo three years ago. I know that at my ago and with a con stitution broken down in tho service, (I served through tho lato war in the 23d Michigan) I cannot reasonably ex pect many years moro of life, but I know that as long as I can obtain Dr. Miles' Kemedles, these yean vi'l bo passed In case and comfort. The doc tors decided four years ago that they could do nothing for me. In addition to my paralysis which rendered my limbs almost useless, I had heart trouble, causing sinking spoils which camo on two or three times a day, and Lauer's Lager anil . f Pilsner Finest, , , Purest and Healthiest. - Chris. Sdmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. nillionsof Dollars Go up in smote ovary year", "ftflre m risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in urst-clnss re liable companies as represented by rvAvm catiot Insurance Airct t. vtx u x auj i , i2o Boutu jardln St Also Llfo and Accidental Oompaol ent HAVE YOU READ-. PHILAlfELPliIA TIfllES THE THIS MORNING? THE TTMF.S - - , - -- ' ' , i me moat extensive! circulated nnd widely read newspaper pub lished In l'ennaylvunla. lt dltwimlon of IhiI. lln Innll ft,wl t.nt.lln ...naanru la 1.. I., t. , of public Integrltv, honest government nnd piui,vruua niuiiBiry, aim ii Knows no parry or peisoual nllrgfiince In treating piiblie tMlltW ft. IliA l.riui,! ..l 1... ...... . . family and gentral netvspuiwr. THE TIMES aims to have the largest circulation by deserving it, mid claims Iliat It la uiuiuriiaiMed In ull the aaaetitlals ef a great metropolitan newspaper. Siofnien on pies of nny edition will be sent free to any oneseud Ing their address. TERMS-DAILY, 00 per annum: JI.00 for four mouths', 90 eenU per month ; de livered by Murium fur 0 esuta liar SUNDAY HIHTION, U loTjri. 'SSmftonie lmges-aM oohimna, elegantly Illustrated, Iwuntiful colored suppleiiieut W.QQ per nu llum; S cents per eopy. Bally and Sunday, 5.00 per annum j 00 cents pur mouth. Address all 1st t to the: times, naiapsu-Hi. it would seem that my breath had loft mo. I could got no sloop of any con sequonco for tho smothorjng spoils that strangled mo when lying down. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Norv lno and afterwards tho Ileart Curo with a result far beyond my expecta tions. I can get around very nicely now with a cane, seldom having a symptom of tho sinking spells, and sleep soundly all night long. I tell all my friend of tho good I received from Dr. Miles' Kemedles and numbers havo used them and all havo been greatly benefited." It is a fact, established by skilled physicians who prescribe it and cor roborated by trained nurses who ad minister it, that Dr. Miles' Kcstora tlvo Nervine restores health to tho in valid by building up tho strength of exhausted nerves, gives new hopo and confidence, clears tho brain, strength ens tho memory and drives away sleeplessness, melancholy and tho blues; makes tho step actlvo and clas tic, sending busy peoplo about their duties in buoyant cheerful spirits, with their old tlmo vigor and renewed energy. Dr. Miles' Kemedles make peoplo happy by their unquestioned power over disease and ability to rcstoro sick peoplo to health. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that tho first bottlo will benefit or the money will bo refunded. Book on tho Ileart and Nerves sent frco by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. A genuine wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rialn and Conl Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, portor and ale rnr.atftntlv nr. 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