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HAVE HO CASE. Confounding Croaker* by Facts ol the Situation. MISERY LOVING PREACHERS DiicxdlKd bjr the Truth In IWf?r4 to CoaNmllv* EitIviI lu til Tr?d?? and Initial i lea ? PtrllMK JMrMll wk? WlKnlir and NUUcioiuiy Wrrft ?n? totnt of liaalucu A??lr?-A llenllltj Recovery from Uu Ul? Oiprtaalut leaillly Going On. Philadelphia Inquirer: The Bradfon Sunday Herald Inalacs chat the "bull neaa depression la dally growing great er and mora burdensome." The 21' notea of bualncsa resumptions, new enterprise*, ate., gathered In six week: by tha Inquirer from the columna o Pennsylvania newspapers are meaning less to that Journal. The Lancaster In telllgencer clings to Its theory that "In duetrlal activity la at its lowest poeal ble point." A. thousand reaumptlona li Pennsylvania alone would not changi Its mind. The Doyleatown Democrat the Harrlsburg Patriot, and a few oth er free silver or free trade organa ech< this refrain with aoma alight raodlflca tlon. The Pittsburgh Poat hai seen th< error of its ways and now admits i brightening of the industrial horlton The Philadelphia Record does the same But the two latter, with the Mlfllln txoiA nnrvt.-^M* n rail nrA <hi only cheerful voices Id the Democratl chorus of the state. II it whh Infinite satisfaction that th Inquirer again addresses itself to th< Democratic croakers, not strictly wltl a view to converting them, for the ag of mlraclos is past, but for the purpos of aeklng them to consider a few mor facts gathered from many sources, i the power of thought still remains t them. Again it rests its argument up on tne newspapers published in th various counties of the atnte, the bes chroniclers of events In their respec live localities, the best Judges of whetli er their reports aro truthful or false It has never occurred to the Inquire to call three-fourths of the Pennsylva nia newspapers willful and deliberat Mars. That splendid service was left t the several Journals, which, closlm their eyes to events In even their owi towns, still hold that there was no 1m provement in the situation. But w will waive all that now and let th Pennsylvania newspapers speak fo themselves. Here, In condensed form Is what we have learned from them ii less than two weeks: The Union Switch and Signal Com pany has received orders for rail equip ments that will keep it busy all througl July and will start its plant at Swisi vale on full time to-morrow morning with three hundred men employed.Greensburg Tribune. The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Rallront Company ts running a branch trael from its Mne at Bellevernon to tho ol< Johnson farm in Rostraver township The J. H. Summers Coal Company ha purchased a large tract of coal land Ii that township, and will open up ? plan equipped with modern steel tipple. I will also ouuu a numo?r 01 new wusc at the new works.?Greensburg Press. An order which 1* so general n.i ti Include about all the large operatini companies In the upper valley of th> Lackawanna, nnd which has put th mines on a fire-day per week schedule has gone into effect. For over tw< months the worklnR average has b?t>> but two or three days per week. Th mines from Pitts ton to Carbondale be Kan Increasing their output y ester da: and to-day 1n response to the genera order.?Scranton Dispatch. A coal deal was closed up here lna week by which the title to coal unde seven farms In Cumberland towtishlj! wa* transferred to Unlontown parties It will be developed at once.?Wajmoa burg Republican. Nypano officials report the Increase 1: freight business as steadily Improving Several additional crews have been pu on the road, and the men are gettlnit 1i about all the time they can Btanil.MeadvllW? Tribune. Notice hns been issued from the of HCe or j'ous uros., ruunonu, um?v two mills of tho company will resuni full operations on double turn, nex Monday. The work* hove been Idl for ?ome tiro*.?Potts town Dispatch. The Bedford Shoe Company of Car lisle, has made and sold 23.000 mor pairs of shoes this season than eve before.?Harrlsburg News. Tho coal traffic on the Buffalo, Roch ester and Pittsburgh road at the pres ent time Is enormous, and the trnl crews are kept busy handling the can ?Bradford Era. Cigar making Is booming In Chi place. The hands In a numbor of th shops are working on full time, and th Sentinel heard n manufacturer rcmnr a few days ago that ho would put te new men at work at once if he ha them.?Manhclm Sentinel. The work on the Pittsburgh.Tlessemr! and Lake Erie Railroad to this plac Is being pushed through with all poi siblo haste. During tho pait week th company has awarded several Jarg contracts.?Exchange. The town may now boxst of anothr blast furnace, the like of which la n< equsled in the whole country. Th process of blowing In tho furnace oc curred on Monday nfternoon. The com pany Intends to erect two more fut nacea of the same pattern in Du quesne, work upon which will be com rnenced in th" not far distant fut nr. Another evidence of an Improvfrm-nt I business conditions Is contained In th fact that the freight traffic Is plckln up on the P. V. St C. Railroad,?I)i quesne observer. Within the past four months th business of the Haltlmoro A Ohio Ral rend has Improved to sunh an oxter that the receivers hav?? ordered 4.Of box cars, five hundred coal cars, twent freight and five pnssenK*?r locomotlvi from the Baldwin Locomotive Work nnd fifteen frelpht locomotives fr?.i the Pittsburgh l/)comotlv? Works.From an official circular. The Douglas Coal Company, at Don* )a?s station, on the Pittsburgh, Me Keesport and Youghlogheny Knllroa has sold lt? equipment tp J. C. I'leroof niythevllle. This mine has bern I'll for ovnr n y ir. It will be put In fu operation In a few days, giving on ployment to sixty miners.?West New ton Telegram. The thr*?!-etory mill building on Mai street, formerly occupied by Mr. Mor tagiif, as ? yarn spinning mill, whir hnd the machinery all taken out sum time ago and has been unoeetiplrd ev< since, hss been leased by Mr. C. H, Slrr Ister to Mr. H. A. Wood, who will erjul the mill with the most Improved wars td msehlnery for tho splnnlnn , worsted yarn and will give work to largo number of employes. The maohlfl ery will begin t?? arrive Co-day. Mai syunk Ativan . The East Lebanon Iron Mills, nt U bfcnon, lately dostn?y?d by flr?, ha\ rrnumMl operation* under a tempot structure, giving employment to tit hundred nnd fifty men. The work" at running on double time. Lebanon 1>li patch. The hro larg* boilers for the Nairn eth Klerirfc flight Company arrived la1 week and will Immediately be put I |>o*UfeVi aflur ftrhlch the teoond built Irif of th? company will U erected.? Hethlehera Time*. ~ Aultrnan, Miller & Company will f] make mora mowers and reapers thl? IJ year than for a long time. Over lQ.QOt) ' machines have keen sold thbf season and orders are still coming in. Oraff fitove Works, which has been Idle, ha* resumed operation*.?Erie Dispatch. The plato mill of the York Rolling 1 Mill will be put in operation (hi* morning.?York Gazette. After several.weak*' Idleness the He- j publlo Iron Work*, on the Houtli Side, 1 I Pittsburgh, were started Monday. The 1 ( Ohio River Sheet and TlnpUte Company *at Remington Station, recently 1 completed the erection of an additional r mill, which now give* it a two-mill plant. The company reports plenty of P onjera on hand and will keep Its plant in full operation.?McJKeesport Times. S] An industrial revival along tho Mo- , , nongahela Valley has started. Doth the If Edgar Thomson and the Homestead - 8te#l Works resumed this evening, all \ - departments running full. The Duj quesne 8toel Works, which has been q manufacturing billets, commenced to" night on rails. Enough orders are on L s hand to keep these plants working the u f greater part of th? year. At Braddock the Pittsburgh and the Rankin Wire Works are In full operation. The pu- J * queane Forge IsVon full time, for the 1 1 *m \t MnKeea - urai nine u> jv?.^ ... _ . port the National Tube World put In operation additional departmenta to- ? a day and the Deweea Wood Company ~ ? will atari up In a fetv days,?Pittsburgh Dispatch. ' There have beer> moments when The u Inquirer feared that it had perhaps err* ed in declaring that times must be lm- Tl - proving In Pennsylvania, and who can a blame ft? The mills were opening one ft after another, the furnaces were rapIdly being blown In, the railways, un dor the stimulus of Increased earnings, c' . were laying new lines or Improving old nl . ones; the men on quarter time were being put on half time, those on half time n were forced to iVork full time, some ? were even obliged to toil extra hours, R but what do these things Indicate ex- d d cept that "business depreaslon Is dally ^ u growing greater?" If the mills had 1 closed and the soup houses had opened v i? wis would have known that the "good ti o old Democratic times" were with us n e still. But how could anybody be cer- s< f tain when every county Kave evidence it a of renewed activity? Taking their cues " - from the Doylestown Democrut. which si a recently ridiculed on item showing C t more activity tn a lumbar county, the ai - croakers will no doubt ridicule eomo of a' - the above notes, but they will convince i, no one by such folly. The Items are r typical of the counties which they rep- ir - resent, and mean work for labor and vl e profit for capital In every case. B Airuin we say that the croakers' case tl 5 is gone. hi HOT WEATHER DYSPEPSIA. ? 9 w tl r Thoaaaiid* Suffer From It at thU Heasou i, of the V*?r. E a Hot weather dyspepsia may be rec- P ognized by the following symptoms: M "m Depression of spirits, heaviness ami g< I pain In the stomach after meals, loss of jr llesh and appetite, no desire for food, 0| bad taste In the mouth, especially In the p morninK, wind in stomach and bowels, irrltablo disposition, nervous weakness, . weariness, costiveness, headache, pal- [. pltatloi), heartburn. It is a mistake to * , treat such troubles with "tonics," J, 3 "blood purifiers," "cathartics," "pills," u because the whole trouble is in the 3 stomach. It Is fndlsestlon or dyspep- JJ 1 ala and nothing else. 11 1 All these t-ymptom* rapidly dlsnp- c' 1 pear when the stomach 1* relieved, si s strengthened, and cleansed by Btuurt's v! Dyspepsia Tablets. They should be ta- la 3 ken after meals und n few carried In ? the pocket to be used whenever any te e pain or distress Is feH in thfr atomach. re e They are prepared only for stomach k troubles. ni 0 Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro cnn dorsed by such physicians as Dr. Hnrn landson, Dr. Jennison, und Dr. Mayer, . because they contain the natural dlr gesttve acids and fruit essences which 1 when taken Into the stomach causo the 11,? it n: t hae time <o ferment and sour,' 'which la lj r the cause of the mischief. d, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are pleas' ant to tako and unequaletf for Invalids, ?' children and every person afflicted with tl imperfect digestion. It Is safe to say o they will cure any form of stomach rr 11 trouble except conccr of the stomach. ? r; Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dys- tl I pepsia Tablets, full-sized packages at a? n 60 cents. A book on stomach troubles a ~ and thousands of testimonials sent free ft by addressing Stuxrt Co., Marshall, tl ;Mlch- . Da GREEK DECLINES B0N0& 'J 0 lit Decldta Not to Accept the Office of m Ulihop Coadjutor. PROVIDENCE, B. I., July 8.?The 0 Rev. Dr. David H. Greer, of New York, q has declined to accept the offlco of Dish- d? - op Coadjutor for the Diocese of Rhode j' - Island In a letter now In the hands of {r the Rov. Dr. Locke, of Bristol, who pro- tj sided at the diocesan convention last tv s month, when Dr. Qre^r was electcd. In * o his letter Dr. (Jreer nays: e "After a full and careful conslderak tlon of the subject, I am compelled,vers* n reluctantly, to decllno the Invitation ?*' d which has been extended to me. dl "It is not without great difficulty that tj ir I have leached this decision, ami the q ? difficulty has been enhanced, I have i- no hesitation In saying, by my strong e personal affection for the people In ' Rhode Island. In attempting, however, to ascertain what I ought to do, I t felt that ull my personal cOnstdera- c< >t tlons must bo eliminated and put nnlde w o and that I must look at thu question c] ! that had come to me Mlmply a? a ques- ni i* tlon of duty, and that Is what I have ? tried at least to do. Hut even then I ? I- found It a very perplexing question, n, I- with tho conflict In It of duty against duty, drawing me first In one direction n and then again In another, with etrong io and urgent reasons on both sides, it "What those reasons are it in not i- necessary to state, but I will ask you ti to bellRVe that it Is only after n very j, 0 careful and, I hope, consalontloua, . welshing, and balancing of them, with 't no other purpose than to knoiv and do 11 '0 my duty, that I have reached tho above tl V dvrlsbn. And, having reached It, 1 feel 0 ) that It Is my further duty to at onoe V Inform you of It." 1 n n ~ WIIIBKBRH that nre prematurely a gray or faded should be colored to pre- 11 '* vent the look of age. and liucldtiK- d ham's Dye oxcels all others In coloring u brown <" black, n II ITRHINR |?N " I lUnillU f'rwl terribly with inherited Kosemft. < Hho received the best medical nttcn- ,, . tlon, was given many patent mcdl- fl h clnes, nnu used various external i in applloatlona,but they had noeffect > ,r whatever. H. H.H, \ ' rOTTBln win fliiiilljr Riven, ' rl./rmO mull'prumptij I i- LULL IIS Ml reached tbn seat of n ?f j the disease, so tliab n ? she laAiured sound and well, lier i 1 fikin In perfectly clear and pure, ? ' and J\ ti n ha fi 1 heetrenved from 0^ iPb wlmf threatened ^ . lohljght her life r for Aer." V,. 1), LJ kj H Je/kltm, Litho. i. till, (la, ' H, ' H, I i insrsnterd purely vfgrtsMf, j( r and Is the only euro for deep seated *t blood iseases. h n iirw.M fritsj addrssi, Nwlft flptolflo ('onipaaft l( I- AtUuijlUa. A PIANOS. BTC. if tbe 195 Pianos used in the pub- COl Uc schools of Brooklyn, ^ N. Y.f * Ata KnahfiS. ri UW V MMMM -? ad Having placed these lanos in the schools after se pirited competition with the ?>< :ading manufacturers of New < rork, speaks volumes for the d* lerits of the instruments made y the great Baltimore House. ^ + SOLD ONLY BY + ? lifligan, Wilkin Co. ? Good Square Piano only $90. jjjj ======================= A( OH 10 TOROlfTO. ne 1( Epworlh lUUr ?? runlind. ^ <iov. Alkliuon 10 Kpcak. C(j o tho Editor of tho Intelligencer. ae, 81IV?Plans luive been matured for Th >o great Bpworth League rally at Ep- "u ortk Memorial Methodist Episcopal JJJ lurch, Cleveland, Ohio, Wednesday mj ight, July 14, 1897. cot Among the speakers will be Governor eiJ . W, Atkinson, of West Virginia. Tho j^( ,ev. I Garland Penn will make an ad- tal ress; also the Itev. Frank Doty, of Co- thi unbus, Ohio. In addition to these, In- |jj^ ltatlons have been extended to tho ? venty-seven men who were the orlgl- trc al makers of the Epworth League, and an line of whom will be present. Besides, Ar Is expected that large numbers of na Pilgrims to Toronto,' from other vli lates, south and west, as wmi as iu loveland and all of northern Ohio, will t this tlmo gather In mass convention ihi t the birth place of the league. co; Following tho meeting In Epworth a i [umorial church, Cleveland, thoso go- of ig to Toronto will take a special tralo eq la the Nickel Plate road for Toronto su! olng by rail to Lewlaton, and from Hn lat point by boat to Toronto. The su it'clal train will leave Broadway sta- an on, Clevol&nd, at 11:30 Wednesday 1 Ight, and ten minutes later from EuId avenuo station. Those attending io Epworth memorial meeting will ilnd tin a convenience to take the train at tho ?1* uclld avenue station of tho Nickel late road, reached by electric line from K :emorlal church at close of service. Pr' Parties arriving In Cleveland from tho &1< )uth or west, either In special cars o?- flei i upeclaJ tralnH, or otherwise, can go Qe i to Toronto from Cleveland with the leveland contingent. Be careful to jo that your excursion tickets to To* J >nto read via New York Central & eel !udson River railroad from some start- ,i, ig point on that line to Buffalo, when ckets are bought and routing is done. ou Special cars and trains will be switch- Pa 1 during tho Cleveland meeting, enab- an n* delegates to take them at the Eu- bu lid avenue station. It will be ncces* lry, however, that your tickets read co la me fticicei 1'iaie roaa irom cieve* ind. eel Let the Went Virginia Epworthlana of ike the Cleveland, jfroraln & Wheeling of )nd from Wheeling, it being tho rout* <h< Ivlng opportunity to attend the above toi lined reception. na REV. B. n. EVANS, rai Pastor of Zone street M. E. church. f?' ^ lot Searching for Che lfe?d. rci NEW YORK, July 8.?Dragging the ist river In search of the head of Wlllim Guldcnsuppe, the murdered and ^ ismembcred bath house operator, was sis L'gun to-day, under tho direction of ea le detective bureau. Acting Inspector m 'Brlen Is lews confident of finding the g? kissing head than he of extracting mJ full oonfeaslon from Martin Thorn, 0f 10 alleged murderer. Tho latter Is y0 lid to havo given the Inspector to-day jUI detailed account of hln movements om tho day before tho murder until je tim? of his urrest, evading, howev- t r, nil efforts to oxtort from him any atement regarding his doings on tho t01 ttoful day. As an effect of confine- ml ent and the knowledge that his overy f0j ord and gosture art- noted by oflloers ... atloned in view of his cell, Thorn Is ?ing llesh rapidly and Inspector a" 'Brlen hopes that he will soon break nn own ond make a full confession. DIs- 8V! lot Attorney Oloott announced that as J; te result of his conference with DIslet Attorney Youngs, of Queens coun\ yesterday, the trial of Martin Thorn ad Mrs. Nack will take place In New W ork county. Yhorn and Mr*. Nnrlt Indicted. NEW YORK, July 8.-Martln Thorn ] nd Mrs. Augusta Naok have been in- 1 Icted by the grand Jury for murder In 1 is first degree, In connection with tho J uldeuuuppo case. Not Making Aunoniicrinitiita. WASHINGTON, D. C., July S.-Scn- ] (or Quay, of Pennsylvania, when ask- j 1 concerning the statement that ho th ould retire from publlo llfo at tho flr loso of hlfl term, said ho wan making np o ofllclal Announcement that ho would ot bo n cnndldute for re-election, but rn nless he changed his mind he would on ot remain longer In the senate. an II. k, O. Ini|irov?m?nl>. tei Tho double track at Woven Curves on ur lo Baltimore & Ohio was opened for afflc at 12:20 p. m., July 4. During tho J,"' ast eight months a large force of men he as been engaged in making deep cuts 'ni iroughtlho hills to mrnlghtcn ono of m wor?t |iorllun? of tho Ililllmoro A r(.' 'hlu ami Kit' imniuiny'i officer. Ml Hi ery much gratified on Independence j), >ay, when tho chief engineer an- R0 ounced that the work was completed { , nd ready for tho trains. Not only will j , ila Improvement prevent u groat many erallments and reduce the cost of opration, but It will make riding very ?? inch more pleusant over that division, [j, "ho cost of this work was very nearly i 100,000. _ (1r, Noim-tlilng to Knnvr. It mny be worth pome thing In know hat the very l???nl medlolne for re torlni the tired out nervoua iwtatn a healthy Vigor Is i:|m-IMo Hiti rs 'bin medicine Is purely vegetHble, not* ' y giving tone to tho nerve centres In eri ho stomach, gently stimulate* the wl Ivor and Kidneys, anil aids the^o ?ir- lOl ins In throwing off Impurities In tho sit Jood. Electric Bitters luijuoves (h?. nil I'JIillto, aids digestion, mid Is pro fit ounce.1 by thosx who have tried it nn CI lie very bent blood purifier find nerve Co nnlo, Try II. Hold for fiOo or $1 no per su little, ut Logan DrUf Cu'a Drug Store an ^ I NOT only idles of the very worst kind ] in tin cured by Da Witt's Wlleh Ilaiol en alve, bui ccxerna, wealds, burn a, brills- Hi ?. tolls, ulcers mid all other xkln lion- It l-t can |M InMtittllv relieved by (he v% "Hi" remedy. Charles it. floatie, Mnr in I ami Twelfth street*; riiittbiitn Mln- or lair, Four-sis lit and Jacob streets; hr i. 10, Hcheeb', No, flny Main sliest! Kg* nn ! )' urns . refill and Kane streets} Bowie It. i Co.. BrldtfettorL ZMfEBOB TO M OOEBCED. Niltan VA ?r ! ?( to Tauglcr lo UeiUMUfl Utdnii lor Assault. .VA6HJNQTON, D. C.. July 8S majesty, the emperor of Moroets to tx? coerced by American rnen war In order that Just punishment ly be Inflicted upon one of his sub* :(?, who assaulted an American citlQ. The vessels are now on their way to .ngler, under the command of a rear mlral of the navy. These are the n Francisco, tl\e flagship of the Eupean squadron, find the Raleigh. The rmer flies the flag of Rear Admiral Ifrldge, who, under the instructions msmltted to him, Is now en route for e Moorish seaport. The San Frunioo is expected to reach Tangier to>rrow. The Raleigh left Smyrna on turday lust, and will arrive at her itlnation the latter part of this week. Phe orders to the San Francisco and ilelgh were the result of a request reived by the state department from naul General David N. Burke, stalled at Tangier. Mr. llurke announcthat an American cltlsen had been utally assaulted; that lie had oaked = a Moorish government to arrest and nlsh the American's assailant, and at, up to the present time, there was Indication that the request would be f anted. For the futuro safety of nerlcans in the empire ho thought It cesaary and Morocco should be comlied to mete out Justice to the native 10 committed the assault, and he u?kthat an American man-of-war be it to Tangier to support the demand. ie state department referred the con1 general's communication to the vy department for immediate action, i d a cablegram was sent to Hear Adral Selfrldge, directing him to proMi with the San Francisco end Ralfh to Tangier. Under his orders he 11 Investigate the case nnd report to i> navy department, in the meantime King such steps as are necessary for i> punishment of the criminal and the equate protection of Americans and ?lr Interests. itato department officials say that the aty of 1838 between the United States d Morocco provides protection for nerlcans and the punishment of any ttvo who may assault them. This proilon of the treaty Is referred to in Is connection: 'If a cltlsen of the United States auld kill or wound a Moor, or, on th* utrary, If a Moor shall kill or wound citizen of the United States, the law the country shall take place, and ual Justice shall bo rendered the conl assisting at the trial, and If any dequent shall make his escape, the con I Shall not ve answerauie twi hum *> y manner whatever.." 3ut whllo the consul may not bo anernble for the escape of such delinent, state department officials hold it the Moorish government Is responile, and should promptly punish any rson who has Injured an American, is believed In official circles that the wence of the two men of war at Tan?r will bring the emperor to his uses and cause him to act as Consul neral iiurke desires. Ai;bIii? Defaulter. ATLANTA, Qa., July 8.-Sldney Laslies, alias "Lord Beresford," of Qeori, a shrewd swindler known throught the country, who was recently rdoned out of the state penitentiary d immediately established himself In slness at Fltxgerald the grand army lony of South Georgia Is again a deulter and fugltlvo from Justice. Laslew Identified himself with the people " Fitzgerald and quickly became one it's most popular citizens, marrying , 4 daughter of the wealthiest man In | vn. Last Friday ho left for Suvan- I h and has not been seen since. War- " rits have been Issued for his arrest 4 ' cheating nnd swindling. His pecu- I ions from citizens of Fitzgerald non- 9 ildents, wholesale houses amount to D out 110,000. Will IVot Intcrfterr. VASHINGTON, D. C., July 8-An- _ tant Secretary Hflwell to-day decldnot to Interfere In tho cases of R. Scruggs and E. G. Langhorne, of Ix)uls, chargod with smuggling din- ( ?nds. Tho cases are left In the hands ^ the United States attorney at Now J, rk, for presentation to the grand y, which meets In September next. Will R(ip>ral? Them. iVASHINGTON, D. C.. July 8.-Bena Prltchard, chairman of the comttee on civil service, lins boon Inmed that tho civil service commlsn has ngreed to a proposition to sopite the deputy collectors of customs d internal revenue from the classified * vlco and that an order to this effect L 11 soon bo prepared and sent to the if esldent. _ \| DONE 80 QUIETLY. UmIIuk P?apU mte Hurprl?r?t-I'lke a Hay of flttii*hlu? (o Many llom? t comes like a ray of sunshine. Make* tho old folks lmppy. Vnd the young folks Joyful. w Pakes tho load off tho back. t's all done so quickly. s'o fuss about It. IVhat Is It? iu IVhy, Doan's Kldnoy rills. j rho little Kidney Wonder-Workcrs. 1 IVhat will they do? 1,1 Head what a citizen says: pi Mrs. A. J. Selfort. of No. 1125 Llnd St., . e residence of A. J. Helfert, of the m of Ets ft Helfert. dealers In haras, trunks and saddlery, corner of | evonth and Main streets, Buys: "I ught a severe cold nnd It lottled at c? In my kidneys and used mo up norally. Ther* was a lark of strength d a mild nchlng across my loins atadod by distressing and annoying Inary weakness. I felt tired and InnId all tho time and any exertion al? td [>flt used me up and I became qulto j,n rvous and suffered a Rood doal from .i adaehos and spell* of dlsslness. NothX I took soemod to do any pood. I d frequently seen In the papers Do- p 's Kidney Pills recommended by ?r??od U liable parties and I concluded to rivo cm n trial. I got s bo* at the LoRnn ug Co. nnd they did mo so much od that T continued taking thorn until ] isod three boxes. Tho result Is that J low feel like my old solf. The troll^ hns disappeared. I am very thnnkI for the benefit Donn's Kidney Pills tve me and I earnestly rocomtnend ID to (ithers." 1J Dnsn's Kldnoy Pills are sold by sit _ nlei m, Prlco W> cent! per box, or 0 ~ xos Tor 13 80, Kent by mail on reIpt of price. Foster-Mllburn Co., Huf- x lo, N. Y., sole sgents for the United X atoi. V 'THBY are dandles" said Tho*. llnw. z of iho Crttcket, Texas. Enterprise, J. lib' wrUlnil about l>r\VlU'* Utile irly Risers, Iho famous little pill* fur 1 k hrsdscjie und disorders of the J jinac.h and liver. Charles it % Hlr.", Market und Twelfth itreets; V latliam Hlndalr, forty-sixth mid .In- f It streets; A. K flrlicole, N". 007 Main C reels; Kxley llro*., Point and Zane 4 nets; lion I.- & Co., Uildgepurt. C lieII'f lit Kli llnur*. r Dlstrssslng Kidney and Itlsdder dl?? I ?e relieved In nix hours by "Now c <at Mouth American Kldnoy Cure* 2 is a Kiost sui prise on Recount of Ho A eeedlng promptness In reliving pain ] bladder, kidneys and back, In male J femnlo. lle||<tvos reteullotl Simon I 1 unediHioly. If you want ijulck relief 1 hi ?urs, ihis I* Hi-- renu di Bold by j II. Llftl, Drucglst, Wheeling, W. Vii, J llifAts I < QOU> POST. ; tf, . v* 'lAr^estpaoljag6?^M^a^oononiy. Ma^^^ybj^ I THE N. K. PA1KUAMK COMPANY, *\ /( Chteafa SU Louli. Neir York. Bo?ton. PhllAdalpbl*. \ ?g?i? 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N luhtly KuilMlons, Youthful Errori, fimmbmuw Mental Worrr. bxccmIto u?? of Tobacco or Opium. wblcb lead to Con uwptlon and inaanlty. With orerya/i order wajrlTe a wrltt^nr!"1 voiuiKDiiniiuig. For ?alo by "Will 8. Dickson's McLure House Pharmacy. my1\4k* BI0YCLE3. EDUCATIONAL. ING'S SCHOOL OP ORATORY. Elocution antl Dramatic CultUfl Eighth Struct, Plttbsurgh, Pa. jj Summer Torm at Connoaut Lake. P?, UP 1 i I ? n ? r ?* h-v July ft to August 1. Classes In General f I 1 f\ \f r< || Elocution, Philosophy of Expression. IJ I 1 f L/ JL/ Physical Culture, Shakespeare, Recitation ?^ find Hllilo Study. Four grand produ:ifh jJTfc Hon of Hhakcsm-amati Dramns. Send for JWJ Wj hW circular, special tuition and railroad ratea. Xf \ SUMMER LAW SCHOOL ' /J |*u sC/rii )l\ At the.West Virginia University. All th? 81 I J \ CjF Jr.' AnrfnuXlOT L*w Faculty Instructors. Uegins June fl, if j CrA 1M7. ends August 4.1S07. Send for circular. , giving full Information. Address. hBB-^ / if* OKET JOHNSON. 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