———._ A p——— TIRED B AC The kidneys have a great work to do in keeping the blood pure, When they get out of order it causes backache, headaches, dizziness, languor and distress- ing urinary troubles. Keep the kidneys well and all these suffer- ings will be saved you. Mrs. 8. A. Moore, pro- prietor of & restau- rant at Waterville, Me., says: “Before using Doan's Kidney Pills 1 suf- fered everything from kidney trou- bles for a year and a half. I had pain in the back and head, and al- most continuous in the loins and felt weary all the time A few doses of Doan’'s Kidney Pills brought great relief, and I kept on taking them un- til in a short time 1 cured. I think Kidney Pillg won- derful.” Sold hy Foster was Doan's are 60 cents a hox. Suffale, N. Y. alldealers -Milburn Co Graph ite From Coal. One of the most important electri- cal industries at Niagara Falls, On- tario, manufacture graphite from anthracite coal an pe cokn and converts into graphite the forms of raw carbon used in electric fur- nace work, where high temperature is required, an for electrolytic work such of caus powders, ete methods aterials used con- anthracite coal, glass sawdust, from the sawdust. wtroleum i as the manufacture mn of elec- sodas, bleac fact, pra trolysis. sand. all o United sists of foundry which are States, ex ' f coke and imported wept the FEARFUL BURNING SORES. Boy in Misery 12 Years—Ezcema in Rough Scales, Itching and In- flamed—Cured by Cuticura. “Cuticura has put a stop to of misery | passed with my son fant 1 treated twelve vears As an in- a red spot and for not ed on lis body with different remedies about Ears get to get doctors. larger Under * treatment the dise spread to four d warts of hia During the form hl day hke bond : cracked, inflamed terrible burning and itching. One told me that mv son's eczem: TI was incura- ble, and gave 1t up i deci ided to cura a trial. When I had used the of Cuticura Ointm there provement © time second set was cured. He is now and his skin 18 as fine Michael Steinman 7 Brooklyn, N. Y., Apri 18, give Cuti- first box great 1m- i used the child vears old, Was a I hae Remedies my and by th of ('uticura twelve 8 six Avenue, and smooth Sumner 1905. Cultivation Of Rubber. ition of e, and time produ ited 1.000 acres in Building off his } thur Train story of Train probably the bridge isvy Conrie be engine sr-Journal. ville Triumph. The brick wi his eye. “Sold don't mal ne ol of cried “IF that the gix be RT ad sellers I'M my And he went home with his after | 3 i Come now hie ap World SOAKED IN COFFEE Until Too Stiff to Bend Over. coffee | often rvousness and had bil- when in the “When 1 drank sick headacl jfousness mu the time, but I went to visit a friend | got habit of drinking Postum. “] gave up coffee entirely, and the result has been that 1 have been en. tirely relieved of all my stomach and nervous trouble. “My mother was just the same way. We all drink Postum now and, without coffee in the house for 2 years, we are all well. “A neighbor of mine, a great cof- fee drinker, was troubled with pains in her side for years and was an in- valid, She was not able to do her work and could noteven mend clothes or do anything at all where she would have to bend forward. If she tried to do a little hard work she would get such pains that she would have to lie down for the rest of the day. “At last I persuaded her to stop drinking coffee and try Postum Food Coffee and she did so, and has used Postum ever since, the result has been that she can now do her work, can git for a whole day and mend and can sew on the machine and she neve er feels the least bit of pain iu her gide, in fact, she has got well, and it shows coffee was the cause of the whole trouble. “1 could algo tell you about several other neighbors who have been cured by quitting coffee and using Postum in its place.” “There's a Reason.” Look in pkg. for the famous Hite book. "The Road to Wellvilla” i UNABLE TO CHECK SLAUHGTER. Chief Inspector Roderick's Annual Report Harrisburg (Special). Increase of the of has failed to bring for the number ing accidents Chief of the Depart ment of Mines Roderick makes this admission in the first part of his an- nual report for the vear ending De- cember 31, 1906, just made public. Mr. Roderick compares the United { with Great Britain, pointing that Great Britain ha thirty- inspectors with 103 mines in charge of in addition to Juarries of 185,642 empl under the and a total tons for vivania has with al inspectors the number mine hoped- of min- about decrease in cach with a mine diction inspector total Vee inside juris of wwtor. i spector’ production 6,663,870 each inspe Per bituminous IXty-nine twenty nspectors = (92 vivania also inspectors and 11.028 ton rick then “In the anthracite nusyivania the has been in 10 Htuminous fields y¥, and in the »d number tbout a Rode coal rom eight hope might decrease wecidents The record ver, that the reverse ise, and it will be neces tor to ng esort BOE about this STARTLING LETTER. Received By Wealthy ister Man nwo in Killed Train, hour on his wa he or ed the Delaware na & Western Raliroad came confuse ¥ the pa trains and and one of th was almost the Broad Street Railroad ackawan ing of Killed v lle at 3 gtruck Ahren game manner crossing whe Om of the Prospecting For Coal, Hazleton (Special). Four tracts of land in Carbon County ed Hy H. DD. Stims wealthy Phiiadelphia soap manufac- turer, who intends to embark In the con] business He has organized the Penn Forest Coal Company. which will do the prospecting acts Is in Banks township and the three in Penn Forest and underlaid with coal. large been lens other Lent fe avi Y are » First Ride In The Cars. York (Special). Mrs. Lede Sheeler, of Red Lion, who Is 66 vears old, made her first trip on a steam car coming to York over the Mary land and Pennsylvania Rallroad. On account of fear of a wreck Mra. Sheeler could never be induced to board a train. fn 1803 her von was killed in a wreck near Port Royal, Pa., while on his way home from the World's Falr, Chicago. In speaking of hor first ride on the cars she sald she really enjoyed It. BURNED BIG BARN. Discharged Employe Confesses To Constable, Allentown Justice the Leiby, { Special). of Linderman and Constable of Eg again firebug in the er, aged 17 got a confess ing of a the night Leib) Robert mang barns and Northampton had Peace cvpt, distinguished them. another Shaf- selves by arresting person of James from whom they fon concerning the burn- barn of Charles Snyder on of July 7. Linderman and several weeks ago arrested Hartsel, a memb of the which had bm hous in Years, ned 0 many Lehigh and Hartsel success y i } h \llen own police Linderman been laughis latter was other mi , and Four the talki hour ci contos the Lehigh rgon Snyder’ MARRIED HIS NURSE. Man Married Woman Who Helped Him Back To Health, rr cial) A pret town omance the announ Louis R. Derr man, and Miss of Mr of Pennsburg and + 82 } $y Ona nurse in that a profess serving OLD AGE A FAMILY TRAIT. At Miller Centenarians, Of Were Grandparents hose Reunion Jack The Slasher, Ja were ‘here was ; plant ntaneous ombue caused the fire and the flan rapidly that the York partment was powerless to them ]0 Locomotive Spark Starts Fire. Lancaster (Special) Spa f locomotive on the Quarryviile Rail- fire a shed the and coal yvarde of WW. G "Me Hiner & Bro, at West Willow, and owing to inadequate fire protection, the en tire plant was destroyed. More than 2000 tons of conl were get on fire the blazes will continue for seve eral days. The loss will reach $12.- sot fo ume Escaped From Prison Guard. Allentown (Special) While em- ployed with a gang of other prigon- ers in grading the prison yard here, William Mecker, serving a term of six months for receiving stolen goods escaped from the guard, Meckor simply put on a black coat which ore of his tramp co-workers hed lald off, over his striped suit, and walked out of the prison yard. When the guard discovered what he waz doing he fired several shots at the fleeing man, but none took effect. — sss CLEARING HOUSE FOR BABIES, Plan Of Infants, Pittsburg establish a The gion at Women's Stray Club Caring For Pitts club Pittsburg burg (8pecial). women propose Lo clearing house for stray babies. long discus of different clubs, idea won finally establish some unfortunate women children for adoption the scheme compelled to caused a a union meeting but friends of the The idea is to tral place where can leave their At present, friends of charge, mother abandon their infants, leaving them on doorsteps, and when found the little ones are in such physical con- dition that the Opponent that 1 age women as they would inconvenience in project cen- are 1 idea declared would encour- one of a Ci hous wert thelr little relieved them. thus be keeping STOLE FOR WEDDING OUTFIT. Abraham McLaughlin, of Lancaster, Arrested Horses, His Abr For Stealing (Special) CHEeT. ried landed i aged 23 county thief i anticipated Yo x “Known West Wi cription low, tolen t! property county endeavored worl: swering Diller SILK LOCKOUT MAY COME. Mills Now Affected By Scranton Strike, Twenty-Two The Wit His Crutch, Ving Carlizgle Mrs. Ellen M Duncan wrmer postmistiress of Cy isle, and the of the late Mal William FF. Reilly, died here af- an extended {llness The de- ed's first husband, who died twenty yvears ago, was Aliner Rheem, a prominent Carlisle busines: man Nrs Reilly had many prominent in southern Pennsyivania. vidow ITEMS IN BRIEF. of Wilkes-Barre. weeks ago to visit Conn., has sent word to Wilkes-Barre friends the has been married to Albert Smith, of Bridgeport. The rapid increase of carp in the Bald Eagle Creek is causing alarm to Center County fishermen, as the carp are destroying the bass. Joseph Kisis, aged 15 years, of Port Griffith, on returning home from work in the breaker, started for the Susquehanna River to wash While crossing the Lehigh Valley Railroad he was struck by the Black Diamond Express and instantly kill od, Miss Mae Wells, left two The Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany will spend a million and a balf of dollars in the construction of a new yard at Williamsport. The new yards will be adjacent to the mammonth yards of the Reading and the New York Central. MRS. A. M. HAGERMANN ALL WOMEN SUFFER nature of their duties, in kinds of female or backache, and eve Dervousness, sleeplessnens rywhere should re- « that holds number of ir- Women record for the largest made from simpl o it has been he fectly and ove paring for chi Mrs, A Raa nd he Pinkham:—** suffered froma functions s hat | Lydia E. Pir : that I am able would try Lydia F inkl native roots and Iping women h and the ( 4 Vegetable ( attend tomy d it will give them.” For more than thirty vears reg ng the functions pers also proved itself invaluable in pre- of Life. Shore, L acement, *XCORKIVEe wn or ind has 1 wish every rong, iat -Dear Mrs and painful most of the time, made me a well we n 80 suffering woman what relief sit BH from any ham. at Lynn. M swivel aavw Women suffering Mri 4 ink has Iw en and fore that she Therefore men back to heal invited to write Pinkham twenty Pink- ide are Mrs mor “han law Lydia E qualified f female illness She is the who of charge for mother-in lly well to g THE THE RE ABON W. L. Douglas shoes in al Th of th ' th Rrew er make walks of life than any ot} rE used ¢ 2 r grado $3 trio NATION \L Eve And The Rib Of Adam. McKINLEY MONUMENT BUFFALO “Nd-Hon September 5, To Be Dedicated During Week." $54 est OER the ntral Week mer resilient large he the « Old-Home ————— ———. The McKinley monums planned and executed under rection of a commission of prominent men at a cost of over $150,000 Buffalo's Old-Home Week a succession of civic and military geantry, carnival, sporis and and the electric cily will be with twinkling lights =a patriotic decovations. Forme: Buffalo are asked names and. addresser to James W Greene, chairman Old-Home Week Committee, Buffalo, N. Y. A beauti- ful souvenir invitation will be mailed to each. The railroads will offer ex- cursion rates to and rétu.ning fiom Buffalo. . And supply he qi 1 will ablaz resiuents ol to send ae comes to mistakes the exceeds the demand when it always es rst busin college fn Va. to SE er Ses ry fo va A Et GM. SMITHDEAL, Pristine Richemed, Va. to OWN He utes [on agan es, BOT GLAS, Brockton, M ass. ng * in a8 1 “ not & Business Ook istablished 7 r Le Years Ma : new of 4 re cun werk fo your Cxpensen Cipcimantl, Ukle Lis inetitete before nest March Thi 2 Institute Inclined To Suspect Her, Mrs. Oldcastle ana treatise a St. Ph free, wn., Pa a bot tho IC, aX HICKS” os To eonvinee any wenan that Pax- tine Antiseptic will improve ber health § and do all we ¢laim fe i We will send iq absolutely {fr a large trial ' Paxtine with book of inst: ponials Beng i dress on a postal card, cleanses and heals Mucous m e me. brane af ions, such iasal eatarrh, pelvie atarth and inf ition caused by fem » jlls; sore eves, sore throat and th, by direst local trea nt Its curs i 218 exira ate relief. £ and ree ng 3 ay. 9 ornts at ts or by mail. Remember, howeve Tr, ITOORSTS YOU NOTHING TOTRY IT. THE BK PAXTON CO. Boston, Mass. he of pip mba Aik bhi. &/ STANDARD GF Tiik SOUTH NOWDRIES HOGLESS #* DARD = |S. 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