Am. Xi i EVENING Hiy&LD KMTAllI.lSllKy'aSlO. Published every Rvetilnic.niepHnmty, ROUTIt JR6lK 8TRKBT. NltAtt C'llKTHE. The Herald la ileilvnwllnHliMinndonn And Hit urnitindlnK towns for all cents i jr bl . the carriers, lly mall W 00 yenr, or 3H cent month. pnynbla In advance. Advertluc ments charged according to HmoF nnd position. The publisher reserve the right to change the r,ltloi) o( advertisements whenever the nub. Icatton of news demands It. The right l reserved to reject any advertisement, whether imld for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon aiiplleatlon. . , X1ntred at the pcrttofllce at Shenandoah, I'a., as second class mall matter. TKLKPHONK CONNKOTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Wholesome RUN DOWN BY CYCLISTS. Tin Ivening Herald WEDNESDAY. JULY at. 1867. Mr. Moody that the throe great teinitiitloiis rbwIIIiik young men to-day are theblcyole, the trolley car and the Sunday irewnpaper. Wk have no douht there are for tunes in Alaska, but from all reports one must work as hard to win thoni as in any other part of the world. Workmks have at last found the corner stone of the state oapltol build ing. Home of those itemized "ex pense" bills are much harder to flml. If Spain attacks us on the east, Japan on the west, Canada on the north and Chili on the south, Unole Ham will begin to get mnd, and may annex something more than Hawaii. When shortened with ii 10119 Ths CottoleM trade marks are "Ootlottne" an r' htad In eotton-plani ureat on every tin. THE N. K. FAIR3ANK OOMPANV, CUleao,Sn York, I'hlliilelpnU, Pittsburg'. tion will have a decidedly wholesome elTect upon future Legislatures, though it may be a long time before we shall have another Governor who will deem it a duty to probe the bills of investigating committees and junketing parties. REMARKABLE GAS WELL. Tho l"l Amkmcan weather is sometimes pretty warm, but drouth never de stroys our wheat crop, as happened last season in Australia. This favored country is supplying the Australians with their breakfast rolls. A PHiijADKtii'HiA physician ex pluins that "nervous prosperity" is a diseaso that sets in when a man's head is turned by success. It may bo remarked that cases of the malady were rare during the sessions of the Legislature. ( "KH sixty applicants are endeavor ing to capture six appointments in the Sheppton school district. To got an appointment as school teacher is about as hard as to secure favorable consideration at the hands of tho President for an office. On a recent Sunday, while Rev. J. W Chadwick was preaching in the Second Unitarian church, of Brook lyn, his voice suddenly failed. His wife at once proceeded to tho pulpit and finished his sermon for him, after which she conducted tho servico to its close. A ct.KIWYMAN in Wexford, Ireland, says that if any of tho girls should dare appear on bicycles "the roughs .iW'uoys BTioiYIil give thorn a dip in the pond beyond the bridge. The remark illustrates how far a man who thinks he is sound in morals and judgment may be mistaken. Those London newspapers that think this country is going to break into fragments in tho next few years might take a day off and read the history of 35 years ago, when pretty nearly all the men in tho country were engaged in a contost as to whether it would split or not, and note tho result. Thk Republican party is tho only party ipon which any serious reli ance can be placed for overthrowing the Uryanized Democracy. Tho national banner of honest money, domestic peaco and order and in dustrial safety has passed into Repub lican keeping, is the opinion expressed by the New York Sun. off l'rom It llonoliox Vivo Mil lion Cubic Feet Dally, naldwlnsvllle. N. Y., July 21. An other krh well lias been developed on the Binning farm, one-half mile north east of naldwlnsvllle. It Is by far the most prolific well yet found here. By actual test yesterday the volume of tras llowlni? from It amounts to over 6,000,000 cubic feet every 24 hours. The pressure Is Intense and must reach 3.0C0 pounds to the square Inch. The well Is down 2,260 feet. It has been sunk Into Trenton rock 200 feet, where the great deposit of natural gas was struck. No such deposit has ever before been disclosed In this state, and it Is even said by experts "that the flow exceeds any discovered In other states. The force of the gas which proceeds from the boring Is so enormous tlmt It will lift a weight of 200 or 300 pounds placed over the opening. It throws out parti cles of rock from a depth of 2,520 feet a hundred feet Into the air. When tho rock Is thrown out the particles are driven through pieces of soft wood as though they were shot from a gun. The well Is now being piped and packed. llunli ilsllliT n Too (Jtttok For Wnllllt III. itnlil.cv.. (Mill. III". .lnl 2! - Wl ll'im Van Fiikirk. (a'lii.i . f the An Wlll'nin b.u.k nn Mim!n paved the ImiiI. h cm-sIi tt.n. n pilr of r"Merp. .mi nner c ti .i -1 ii,- the two crooks out of town lii ti Hi ( to. r.nptuird them by 'h ml of si ii." eni riTetle oltlscns and loi Ki d Ihriii up The would be robbers who pJtoruiuil gave their tuirim as Frank v J ii khon and H.my Howard, o: N "v York, riime Into the hank about I the noon .intir, when there ns no one 1. 1 " m I but the cashier. Dropping a I p.ili ol puns on him. they Kiiillly nr- ilrnt! him i i hold up bis hnnds. The inln It t'OKliitr dijappi hi i d In hind the i iointer like n Jink In the box. and the Urn! Inilmotlon the robbers had of bis exact locution was when, six Sfconis lntji a lusty brace of six shoolerr. ap peared ovir the bulwark of mahog any and the cashier opened fire In n general olivcUon, advising his vIMtors nt the Bitine time to "chase themselves-." They iifiTjited the Invitation with al acrity, but thy had no sooner cleared th building when Van Busklrk was af'er them, shaking the loads out of his six sl.omers like balls oui of a Unman candle. The population of Odell, beaded by the cashier on a bicycle, scorched down the main street after the fleeing robbers. The latter had a buggy In charge of a small boy watting on the edge of the town, and made a swift get away down the road as the pursuing crowd of cyclists and riders hove In sight. One robber stood lip In the buggy and pumped lead tit the posse, while the other encouraged I the horse. But the wheelmen were too swift for the horse, and the robbers were soon forced to abandon their rig and take refuge In a cornfield. Here they were surrounded and captured after a short, sharp fight. There were no casualties suffered beyond one bi cycle tire being punctured by a bullet. Df. Mllw' Nervine Triumphs, ExoWeivo Nervousness from Childhood La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weaknoss. Kidnaped Cblldron llecovorcd. Chicago, July 21. Mrs. Jennie Cros by, who disappeared from a steamer at the docks In this city on Saturday with DeAVitt T. and John, the little sons of Mrs. Annie Urown, of this city, has been arrested at Hatfivla on the charge of nbduction. The boys, who are 10 and 8 years old, respectively, were travel stained nnd without shoes or stockings. They were ragged, and presented a generally forlorn nppenr ance. Mrs. Crosby said that the chil dren had not been abducted, but were taken with the consent of their mother, who was anxious to get them away from their father, who whipped them on tho slightest provocation. She said that tho understanding was that Mrs Brown was to Join her at Aurora. iihn lluiiKun sfiiTeiuiers. New York. July 21. Mrs. Mary Han sen, who wan thought to be the notor ious confidence ouerator, ISUen Peck, voluntarily surrendered herself to the Brooklyn police yesterday nnd was held In $1,000 ball to answer an Indictment charging her with conspiracy. She Is alleged to have borrowed largo sumB of money, none say $10,000, from Dr. Ixitt, of r.-e(.'riyn, who died recently. It w ' i iu il.at she represented her self t :.. the widow of a Danish ad miral. This Mrs. Hansen denies. She Is not ISllen feck, as supposed, but Jersey City's police chief declares that lie has known her as a swindler since 1890. Monetary Confteronce l'robnblo. London, July 21. The negotiations between the American bimetallic com mission and the representatives of France and Great Britain have now reached a stage which renders it ex tremely probable that Great Britain will agree to participate In a confer ence to be held In Washington next fait. Mrn. ICIlpntrloU'K reunion. Washington, July 21. Assistant Sec rotary of the Interior Webster Davis has reversed the action of the pension bureau in rejecting the claim for bark pension made by Louisa V. Kllpat rlck, widow of the famous major gen eral, and has reopened the claim for further adjudication. She probably will get the pension, as the evidence Shows that the cause of General KI1 patrlck's death, Brlght's disease, was Incurred In the service. The widow al ready draws a pension conferred by congress In 18S4, but the claim Is for pension from Dec. 2, 1881, the date of his death, to July 1, 1881, the date of the action by congress. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. 11UilT IT IC I Thorlchestof nil rostorft. WIIH I II lo I tlvo foods, becnuso It re places the essentials of llfo Unit nro ex. Initiated by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, iiIjusc, etc WHAT IT DOES! JSMSS digestion perfect It creates solid llosh, nmscle and strength. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes nsllvoand oleiir. It restores lost Vitality, stops nil wast ing drains und woaknoss In cither box, and as a loiimlo regulntor has no equnl. 1'rlco 60c., orjlvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advica nnd book, freo. fWilto Us About Your Case. the dr; chase company, I12 Chostnut Street, 1'hllailelphla. Wealth. Health is A MKMllEK of the Board of Chari ties was here yesterday for fifteen minutes for the purpose, i.' is said, of inspecting the Mahanoy City hospital. He was diligently guarded by two of Coyle's "faithful," and if he succeeded in locating either tlie hospital or the site outside of tho American office, he has done moro than any one in this section lms been able to do. His investigation was a farce and it looks as if it had been cut and dried as no inquiry was made of any one but parties interested in the job. Thousands of empty freight oars are being distributed along the rail way lines in Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma to be filled with the great wheat harvest. A Kansas City dispatch says: "A tre mentions grain rush is expected, and the best of management by railroad officials will be needed to prevent a blockade or a if ruin car famine." And since Kanwui ulone, with her est! mated sixty million bunhels of wheat, will want all the ears in sight for weeks to oome, the predicted car famine will be very apt to material ize. Thosk who were, or rather are, specially interested In the expne accounts whieli tlie uovernoris m vestigating, are in what tlie boys would oall a "sweat." They would gladly oanoel the entire account if tlie cancellation oould be eirectett without giving the public a knowl edge of their having had anything to do with the plaguey buslnesu, but it is a public matter, nnd the people bave a right and will insist upon that right to know all about it, what the various exj.eneM were represented to be, and what they actually were, as well as who were the itartiee intended to be benefited bv the overcharges. Suoli ventila tion' t nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herl, but regulate your liver nnd sirk hcauactie by using those lamoug little pills Known as ue wilt's t.ittto Mriy ictscrs. v. il. HuEtmbucIi. Indian IviMinoi'M Iwcnpo. Miles City. Mont., July 21. Yellow Hair and Sam Crow, two Cheyenne In dians, who were arrested as acces sories with Kugcne Standing Elk for the murder of John Hoover, over whose death occurred the late trouble on the upper Rosebud, broke Jail Mon day night by digging through an 18 lnch wall. There was no particularly strong evidence against them, but they were being held as witnesses. A posse Is out scouring the country for them, but with little hopes of catching them. Warrants aie out for the arrest of three more Cheyennes Implicated In the murder. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is sold under positivo Written fiunrnntce, denoe.Norvousno8s, Lassitude, nil Drains, iioutn- ful Errors, or lixcoealvo use ol ioonoco, upi im, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box, six for f5i with written cunrniitce to euro or refund money. Snmplo jmcu nge, containing five daysr treatment, with full Instructions, 25 cents. Ono sample only sold to eacn perBon. ai Btoro or vy uiuu. tgrrtcd Label Special Extra strenmn. For Impoteney, liose oisiff 1 .,,,.. rTat Mfintinnil. V Sterility or HairenneMi ,1 n uoxt 81X lor u, wiuw Tho I.ounii Monument Unvolllne. Chicago, July 21. Elaborate prepara tions are being made for the ceremo nies Incidental to the unveiling of the Logan monument tomorrow. A large number of the military organizations are already in the city, and others are coining on nearly every tratn. The dedh.itiun exercises will begin at 1 o'clock, and will be followed by a grand parade. After the parade a reception will be tendered in the Coliseum lo .Vrs. Logan and to St. Oaudens, the sculptor. There will be an elaborate exhibition of fireworks at the Coliseum In the evening. APTEP ror Sale at KIRIIN'S Brup; Store. GCFOREorbymaU, written eunrnntee In w uays. Ateton ir5)i 8 STOCK AND PRODUCfc MARKETS. 8 n trnr Cloied With a Not Onln i'or tho liny or CH. Ntw York, July . The stock market, nflir onsuleratile early activity and ti MKtli. etoicd firm below the highest prh is but at fiuctlonal net gains. Tlie strength In sugar was In anticipation of the omenta lo he derived from the new tin Iff. Si gar failed to Justify the fears sensational break entertained by nine trailer alior yoaieruay s oigiu lolr.l ll'ivanee, nnu on me cunirary open- up 1 per rent mgiiar. subsequently it scoicd nn extreme gain for the day ol 4U.. establishing a new record of 1I6V4. and thereafter gradually declining, clos ing with a net gain of 1H- Closing bldsi alto, ft Ohio... 10 I.olilgh Valley.. 31 hesa. A Ohio... 17 N. J. Central.. 13 Del. & Hudson.. 112H N. Y. Central.. 101H D., L. 4 W 157 Pennsylvania .. 63V4 lirle H Heading "31 Lake ISrfe A W. 14ft St. Paul SI All riant s paid. R EV. n. !. SEATtEY, pastor M. B church, Ituchanan, Oa. writes Dec. 10, IMS: "In childhood I was afflicted with excosslvo nervousness, which, almost developed Into St. Vitus dance. I partially recovered, but at collego It gradu ally grow worse. Close study asgravated the trouble; any unusual oxcrtlon caused trembling all over. In IPSO I had a sovcro attack of La Qrlppe which brought on hoart weakness. I tad been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine and Nerve and Liver rills and since then I have boon studying more nnd working harder than for years and tho good ollecU that havo resulted seem to lie permanent." Dr. Miles' Ilemedles are sold by all drug gists under a positivo guarantee, first bottle beneflu or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent f roe to all applicant. DIL MILIS8 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind I KNervine I IS- Restores iS tiffin THE TARIFF IN THE SENATE. Indications That tho Monsuro Will lloauh n Voto This AVcek. Washington, July 21. The tariff con ference report wag presented to the senate yesterdny, but little progress was made on It beyond the formal reading of about two-thirds of tho re port. During the day Mr. Tillman openly threatened a fllllbuster until next Dec-ember if cotton bagging and cotton ties were not restored to the free list, but the threat was regarded as somewhat facetious. The sugar amendments occasioned a long debate during which Mr. Allison stated that tlie conference rates were lower than those of the senate and largely a con cession to the house. Senators Vest, Jones, Berry and White questioned this statement, urging that the sugar trust secured larger benefits from the con ference schedule than from any pre viously offered. The lumber amend ment also brought out an animated criticism from Senators Teller and Pet tigrew. Early In the day the senato passed a joint resolution authorizing and requesting the president to take all necessary steps for the release of the Competitor prisoners from prison nt Havana. The Indications when the senate ad journed wore thnt a vote would bo renched upon the conference report on the tariff bill sometime during Tluira day, or at the latest before the close of the week. There may be a change In the conditions which will postpone a vote, but It Ib dllllcult to see what could cause It, The opposition to the bill realize that there' is no possibility of preventing the adoption of the re port, and their present purpose Is only to seeuie what advantage they can by exhibiting what they claim are the In consistent leu of the measure. (inuornt Mmliots. Philadelphia, July 80. Flour firm: win ter si'iierttne, JJ.75S)2.0; do. extras, WO 23; Pennsylvania rollar, elear, old, J3.70 .113.86: do., clear, new, $15093.60: do. straight, old, S3.S094; do, straight, new, S3.ti0toS.80; western winter, clear, old, B8.fo; do. straight, old, ?S.9O04; city mills. xtra. S8.10fell.40. me Hour quiet ami steady at S2.itIMi2.ilE per barrel, as to qual ity. Wheat strong; contract wheat, July. 7i78Hc; do. August, TTlieTCttc.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, new, spot, 7SW7BHc; no. z reu, juty, siy.o.; do. September, 78ic; do. Octobsr, TOo.; do. November, 7Ho. ; do. December, 79?c. Corn dull; steamer corn, spot, SOflOMc.; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd July, SOff30Vio.; do. August, 2920Hc.; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 84c. Oats dull; No. 2 white clipped, carlots, 25c.; No. 2 white, July. 24tMPEc.; do. August and September, J3iSlo.; do. October. 21ii25c. Hay steady for desirable grades; choice timothy. S1313.60 for largo bales. Iloef llrm; beef hams, ork quiet; family. S10. Iird llrmer; western steamed, Sl.4Cxa4.45. Butter quiet; western creaiAury, llfcHVic.; Klglns, 15c; Imitation creamery, 9ttfillttc; New York dairy, 10814c; do. creamery, ll15c; fancy prints Jobbing at 1720c; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, lCc. Cheeso quiet; New York large, 7Mi7o..; small, fancy, 7Vi7Hc; part sklmB, 4ff5c; run skims, 2V4Sc Eggs quiet; Now York and Pennsylvania, 12l413c. ; western, fresh. 12c. Pig Iron quiet; southern, $9.20610.50; northern, J1OT12. Copper strong; lake. brokers, SH.12H; exchange, SH11.25. Tin dull; straltB, tl3.SOfflf.90; plates dull. Spelter quiet; domestic, J4.2WI.S5. Lead higher; Metal Uxchango quotes 3.77Ki1 3.S7V4; brokers, $3.36. Tomatoes, per car rier, Savannah and Charleston, 75c Long Island cabbage, per 100, $23.&0. Coffco closed barely steady; July, $7; August, S7.03tf7.10; Soptetnber, S7.157.26; October, 17.26; December, S7.35O7.50; January, $7.45 7.00; February, $7.05; March, $7.60jJ7.70; May, J7.7W87.75. Llvo stock Markot". New York, July 20. European cables tuoto American steers ut SlrlOc.; refriger ator beef at 7&Hc Calves quiet and steady; good lambs a trifle lirm; medium Uo. and sheep steady; sheep, $34; lambs, 5M5.75. Hogs quiet at S8.00O4.20. liast Liberty, Pa., July 20. Cattle steady; extra. $l.8O4f4.0; prime. $4.704.80; omrriun, JS.lCHiU.OO; bulls, stags ana cows, 2ii3.5fl Hogs nctlvo and higher; prime light Yorkers and pigs, S3.U0tf8.95: best mediums and goo d Yorkers. J3.SO03.85; liaavy, $3.G0ia3.GG: roughs, $2.2693.25. Sheep ilrm; choice !1.154.20; common, J2.70SP 1. td; spring lambs, $8.75Q4.75; veal calves. 5.76&C.10. Itucklon's Arnica Salve, Tho host salvo in tlio world -for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruntlnns. and positively cures pllos. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlert satisfaction or mony rctunoea. 1'rlcc 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. SchuV. Sontouoecl to ileum. MllfurJ. Ta., July 21. Judge Purdy yesterday refused to grant the motion for a now trial In the case of Herman Paul Schulz. Sentence of death was then passed upon the prisoner. Schulz on June 13, after n trial which lasted a week," was convicted of the murder of his wife. Schulz still maintains his In nocence. Mrs. Schulz was found dead, in bed. having died from a bullet wound. Schulz, who had slept with bar, said he found her dead In the morning and claimed that he had not heard the pistol shot. He expressed tho belief that she had committed suicide. 3L1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 CliilniH AmtliiMt Spain. Halifax, N. 8., July 21. John E. Tan ner, of Lunenberg, N. 8., mate of the schooner Ida, of Halifax, who was un lawfully imprisoned for two months by the Spanish authorities at Porto Itico, has arrived In Halifax from Porto Rico In the steamer Tyrlan. Through the British government be has pre ferred a claim of $3,000 damages against the government of Spain. Another claim has been preferred by Q, P. Mitchell A Sons, owners of the schooner Ida, for damages for 17 days' detention of the Ida at Porto Itico. lly Water to Xebruxka. Bennington, Vt., July 21. Brnost JCd son, IU years of age, left yesterday for Nebraska In a 20-foot boat made by himself. He wilt go down the Waloon ac and then to Troy. From that city he will go to Buffalo by the Brie canal, and theuce by the groat lakes, the Mississippi and Missouri rivers to Nebraska. Ask your grocer for tue "Koyal Patent" Uour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour nuwlo. DR. THEEL. 604 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Side Entrance on Green St. "CURE GUARANTEED " 'Hie only uettiiiiie iioiifii ivnuui fill Ad liiHhiKSpecIiilUtlnl'liilft., the oniy liruuiiate & Jietfiuereu wiui 1 years PractU ul & alx year. If ti.pltul Kxprrli nt-etn Gt'rtimiiy,iitvlthluiid tlnicwliut oinem luiieiy ativenne. NervOUS DB.iV mmiESVSssz. 'lnl IMenealeroiuneittly Cured In A to 1 O Jlnyi. Ntrlcture, A'urlcocsele and Bl nnn nniCflll l'rluiuiyorBecondary.cnreil DLUUU rUIOUn by enllrrly new method, ex clusively my own, In 30 to W duji. ERRORS OF YOUTH AND LOSS OF POWER. SinixiL Shrunken OryunaJitt factored. SendStwocent sump for huulc "Truth." ouly tt-iietneulciil took ariturtitit'd gt li'ft alimblo information and advlooloyouniand ulil. alnaleorniftrrledand thuio contemplating imtrrlHiretanaULheonly book that expose unmerciful Fuke lntltiite. Electric Jtelt swindles, so-called Former fellow sufferer's free adt tee & free prescription linniliinii and Advertising lloetore with their ruUe Kiinruntees A professed knowledge at experience whloh they do not possess. Ys read train at all liaiard It will save you f romfalunslntotbe banda of quarks and pretenders, llours dally to Bv'gs 6to9i Sunday, 9-lt JIoiraforxiiniliiiitloiiartd treatment of so-eledliieurulile and dunseroiis oases daily from JO iu 0. Wed. and Sat. nights (5 loin, for sworn testlmonluNsee every Batur oar's 1'ullu.Tluic.i, Treatment by mall. What seems but a case of simple diarrhoea frequently dovoloiw iuto the most dangorous of bowel troubles, if neglected. Dr. l-owlor'i Ext. of Wild Strawberry is a nuvor-faillu; specific in all such cases. MAOARA FALLS. Low Unto I.xcnrsluiis via reniisjlviinlu ltnllrnnd. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Fliiladelplna, ilaltimore and Washington on July 22, August 5 and ID, and Septomlier 4 and 10, An experienced tourist agent mm chaperon accompany eacli excursion. I Excursion tickets, good for return passage 1 on any jcg'ilar train, exclusive of limited , express trains, within ten days, will he sol at $10 from Philadelphia, ilaltimore. Wash iugton and all points on the Delaware Dlvi Bion; 0 70 from Lancaster; f8.) from Altooua and llarrishtiric; $8.26 from Wilkes bane; fs.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate pates from other points. A step. over will le allowed at Uutfalo, Itoohetter, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. pOK SHERIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT,, Or Okwiosbubo. Subject (o Ttopulilleax) rules. JjHW 8IIRBIW, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or Posrr Casumw. Subject to Kruubltoan rules. Wantetl-An Idea Proteot your Ideas-, ther muy lirlug you wealth. ua, Waaklagton, I). '.. for their l,0 uriio off tad list of two hundred Inventions wasted. Who ran thlak of soma slmDw tlilug to uateotl "They don't m ike much fuss about It We arc speaking of I ) Witt's Utile Early lilac rs. the faioousllttle nlils for oniisititlon. billousnrss, and all stonjash und llvur troubles, They never gripe. U. II. llagen buuli. Pontons Leaving Town Duiiiic the summer can have the Hkkald HiaiM tB tkeiu by ordering It at tub otUco, eitlier Iu person or by letter, at S6 eenU per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among the cool breeaet of tue sea shore or some inouutaiu retreat, don't forget tliat your enjoymeut wilt not be complete uuleas you bave the 1 Ike ALU sent to you. Eveu iu the most severe case of sprain or bruise, cut or buru, Thomas' Ecleetrlc Oil gives almost instant relief. It is the Ideal family liuimeut. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tintniitblng done call on K. I . Uallaglier 18 West Centre street Dealer iu atcree t-tf The People's Favorite, A Man of Affairs, Who Has Long Been a Leader in Pol itics, and Whose Popularity Extends Beyond r the Limits of His Town, Relates r An Experience. $ HOW TO FIND OUT. Alderman OEORQB FRY, Allcntown, Pa. It would to dllllcult to find a moro popular city offlclnl than tho gentle man whoso portrait appears above. Ho has boon bo closoly identified with all that relates to tho well being of Allcntown and Lehigh County, and been In public life so long that his numerous frionds will bo particularly interes ted In what ho has to say. Ills neighbor, Mr. H. IL 0. Smith, in comment ing on Mr. Fry's caso says: "It was pitiful to look at him, ho was so norvoua and wasted. Ho told mo every day that ho could not live long. I watched this caso from day to day and noted tho changes. Tho doctors could .pot. holp him, but since ho began taking Dr. Miles' Norvlno I never saw a mart change so. Ho now looks better than ho has in ten years. Everybody asks him what brought about tho change and ho answers, Dr. Miles' Nervine." Mr. Fry Bends us tho following statement, dated May 11, 1893. "In Juno 1891, 1 was terribly afflicted with nervous rheumatism, which, was particularly severe in tho shoulders. Physicians said it was tho result 0t La Grippo which I had in 1891. They claimed my splno was affected, and this would weaken my norves. I took medicines from many doctors without relief. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno and Nervo and Liver Tills. I took five bottles of tho Ncrvino and several boxes of nllls and tho result is a nerfect enro. I am as well now nnd Fill a bottio or common glass witli urlno feni better thantjoforo I was pick. I am now 64 years of aec. I cannot ami let It stand twenty-four hours; a scdi-1 pralso your medicines too highly, and would adviso all thoso afflicted with mcnt or settling Indicates ait unhealthy ncrVOUS troubles to US0 them." GeORQE FltY. condition of tho kidneys. When urino Tlio testimonials received by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co. verify tho old stains linen it Is positivo cvldenco of kidney saying "truth is stranger than fiction." Here is ono of tho best known men in trouble Too rreiiuoiitucsire to urinate or tho community whero ho resides, "so nervous and wasted it was pitiful to pain in tho back, Is also convinces proof look t lllm ,. wufJ by taklntr a fcw bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. is brought to the enjoyment of better health than ho had beforo his sovero illness. His friends look upon his restoration as Httlo short of a miracle. "What a lesson for all readers not in tho enjoyment of good health. Profit by Mr. Fry's experience. Dr. Miles' Rcstoratlvo Ecmcdlcs will euro when doctors and other remcdlos havo failed to give relief. Qold by all Druggists. Book on Heart and Nerves, Free by Dr. Miles Medical Co.,Ellhart,lnd. that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO UO. Tiioro Is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, tho groat kidney rcmody, fulfills every wish lu irl lining pain iu the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain iu passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wino or beer, and ovorroiues that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tlio night to urinate. Tho mild nnd the extra ordinary elfect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful euros ef the most distressing cases. If you need a mcdlclno you should havo tho host. Sold by druggists, prico fifty conts and, ono dollar. You may havo a simple bottle and pamphlot both sent froo by mail. Men tion Kveninq Hkiui.T) and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinglmmton, N, Y, Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tlie genuine? of tills offer. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores " Health. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North via l'cnnsylvanla Itallrtmil. For tho convenience of thoso who seek tho most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Company lias arranged two delightful tours to tho North, nndcr tho personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. Tho points included in the itinerary and tho country traversed abound in nature's benutlDa. No matter how much may bo expected, ono can not bo disappointed In Watkins Ulen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sahlo Chasm, Lakes Cliainplalu and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of tho Hudson. 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