I- EVENING HERALD E3TA1SI.1SIIKI) 1870. Published every Evening, Bxeept .HundAy, M 8 flotrrn JjvnniN Strket, Nkaii Ckkirr. The Herald la dcltveied tnbrnnntlnnli and Hie surrounding towns fornix cent ft week, tny bU otlie carriers. II)' nmll SS.OOn year, or cnts b month, pnyntrio In Hdvnnce. VdM-rte ment clmrccu reeordlni in ppnee ntm position. The publishers reserve the. rlnht to elnnjie tin fiosltlon of advertisements whenever the put !Chtlo3 of news demnnds II. The riirlit Is reerved to iJetftny advertisement, whether paid for or not, mat the publishers may deem Viproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at the postoftlco at Shenandoah, I'a., as second class malt matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION' 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. OCTOBEK 11. ISflS. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. In York county tho salary of Direc tors of the Poor is but $70 pur year, nnl yet there it u treat scramble for the olllce. Okn. AViikklku mij-h tho Santiago campaign was well managed, and his opinion carries more weight than that of tho entire Democratic prep 1'IIKSIDKNT McKlNLKV'S tour through tho West is a succession of ovations, which indicate indisputal ly what the masses of tho peoplo think of his Administration up to date. Tun Chinamen in Philadelphia de clare they have a right to parade on the civic da of tho Peace Jubilee, because they helped Dewey to wal lop the Spaniards at Manila. Thk Washington Post Uttingly says there was a time when there were Democrats competent enough to man- uge the affairs of the Democratic party. Now that organization Is com pelled to call on the Coin Harveys. This is tho only country in the world in which persons wiio are not trained soldiers and who have never studied military science, been to war nor even drilled for a single day uu dertake to tell how armies should bo mobilized and campaigns conducted Gkn. Coi'i'iNOKR, who has been retired from the regular army on account of having reached the age limit, is a relative of the Duke of .Norfolk, and as the representative of an old Irish Catholic family Is heir to tho estate of Uallynolum. Down in Alabama Republicans are joining with Democrats in support of General J oe Wheeler for Congress.bo cause of his patriotic conduct in tho war, while in New York Democrats are maligning and slandering Colonel Koosevelt.an equally patriotic soldier, who is a candidate for Governor. The contrast is significant. John Wanaiiakku is booked for a speech in Philadelphia this evening. Ho is expected to reply to the charges made against him by Senator Pen rose and others. The followingeven ing the junior Senator will speak from the same platform. State poli tics is becoming interesting. Sknatoh Simon, of Oregon, will not bo the llrst Jew to hold a seat in tho United States Senate, three others having preceded him. The llrst was David L. Yulee, of Florida, whose father's name was Levy. He was elected a Representative in 1815 as David Levy, but when his term ex pired he had his nume changed to David Levy Yulee. Tho second Jew ish Senator was the famous Judah P, Jlenjumiii, of Louisiana, and tho third was Benjamin Franklin Jonas, of Louisiana. Stimulate the 3 torn a eh rouse the liver cure lulmi . ncss, headache (juzim lour totnach, eonitipdtint, te. Price 35 penis s d The only l'MU to uke with 11 ill dtucpiati. il f..irmi.ri!lii. miLn.-cnEnr-OT, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SS West Gontro Street. VOTE FOR H.J.MULDOON, YOUR NEIGHBOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OF MAHANOY CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr. H. G. Reitzel, OjM) DUBT.' Gold Dust noon mid does it. Moruinc, nitrht. Makes nil dull things bright, a delight with Housework'; It gives to nn humble home or a palace the cleatising touch that both alike require. It's woman's best friend ntid dirt's worst enemy. Till; S. K. FUllllVNIi COJHUNT, Chicago. Bt. Louis. New York, Boeton. I'hllada. USES a icohmke sEcntrr The. M.Mt IittereMini; Slory I'.ver Told ol tlie- flreiit G'dil Oru7. I'liotograiilii of the ox u't spot where tlio Klondike discovery of gold w:is made and the mmi who nmile it, toirelher with other secrets of tli now VA Dorado, will be printed exclusively in next Suiiiljy's Philadelphia Press, October 10. Other exclusive, features of next Sunday's Press will Include the fol lowing : A complete story never before published by John Stmi'irn Winter; lliihop Hare's re markable exierieiire during his II Co of n quarter of a century anion;,' the Indian; the coal barons of Chile, and bow they rival tlioe ol 1'eiiii.sylviiiiia In output and riches; the present appearance of the Cave of Kelpins, the picturesque hermitage on tho Wissu- nickou, fium which came the wisdom of the Thcosoph iits of years ago. There will also bo tho mint expert and complete comments on tho foot ball situation and inoie news of every other character than is to ho found in any othor paper. You bad better order next Sunday's Press to-day. thousands of tonoui;s. The praiso of Dr. Clreene's Norvtira blood and nerve remedy is on ovory tongue. Tills is not to be wondered nt. Isover before in tho history of medicine lias existed a remedy that so euectuallv fulfills its mission. Blow and nerve disorders, us well as tho many ills that are caused by such derangements, yield as If by magic to this great specific; the discovery of a great specialist Dr. Uroene, who lias cll'ccted more wonderful cures than any other living physician.. The best of it all ia, that Dr. Greene, un like other specialists, is accessible to rich and poor alike, for anyone who may wish to con sult lii in can do so frco of charge, by writing hiin or calling upon him at bis ollice, 35 West 14th St., New York Ci.y. 'IIicmo Are Temperance Men Two of tho most interesting persons in the l ather Jlatthow parade at Wilkesbarro on .Monday were Michael Morris, of 1'ittson ami Hugh Jennings, of Avoca, both of whom received tho pledge of total abstinence from tho great l ather Matthew himself nearly sixty yuireago. Tho men arc now both past me inreo scoro nnu ten period. Mr. Jennings, who is the lather of Hugh Jennings, the well-known base ball player, icceived his pledge from Father .Matthew in the parish of Kilgever, County Mayo, Ireland, fifty-eight yoareago, and is still tho proud possessor of the medal which tho teiniwraucc advocates save him on the day he signed the pledge Can't be perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Hitters makes pute blood. Tones and invigorates tho whole system Soldier's Itetiirn Home. All of the nieniLers of Company F, Fourth kegitnent, of Pottsville, have been accounted for. Six of them have died since their re turn from Porto Kirn, and the remainder arc at their homes or in the 1'ottsvillo hospital. Tho last to leave tho hospital at Ponco ar rived in Pottsville yesterday and wero Alvis Wachtor and John Stevenson, of Pottsvillo ; Adam Orf, Mincrville, and Grant Morgan, Schuylkill Haven. To Cure a Cold In Olio Day Take Iixativo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund the money if it fails to euro. !3c. Tho genuine has L. II. Q. on each tablet. . tf Deeds Keciirdetl. Tho following deeds were recorded : From Coal Dalo lluilding and Loan Association to Frank Molarkoy, premises in Coal Dale ; C. W. liaukes and wife to John Androw Simon, promisos in Middleport. I)r, Hull's Cough Syrup is pleasant tu take; it Ustea good; children like it; no trouble to administer it and it always cures. Iluy tho genuine, Dr, Johu W. Hull's Cough Syrup. lleinoeratlo Meetings. Chairman Moyer has arranged the follow ing meetings to be addressed by tho Demo cratic candidates : .Monday, Oct. 17 lloylan's Hall, Muhanoy i'laue. Speakers: James V. ityan, II. W. Camming, Jas. J. Moran, W. C. Dovltt, (leorgo Krapp ; Tuesday, Oct. 18 Shepptou, Mossrs. liyan, Cumining, Jos. V. Moyer, II. O. Uechtel, A. D. Ountner; Wed nesday, Oct. 10 Nuremberg, same speakers as above, with Dr. James W. Sallade ; Thurs day, Oct. SO lliugtown, same speakers ; Friday, Oct. 21 Loot Creek, speakers: Messrs. Ryan, Cuuiming, I)eitt, Krnpp, Mc- Longbli". W11A IS TO BE FOUND IN OUR FALL ANNOUNCEHENT. nVERY DOLLAR spent with us will bring more in return than two dollars spent anywhere else. We will mention a few prices only to prove that what we say is true. Men's all wool Cashmere Suits in Scotch Plaids, Checks and fancy effects, well made and f rimmed at $4( 5, & $6, you will pay else where $6, $8 and $io. Men's fine blue and black Clay Worsted Suits at $4.50, $6 00 & $7.00. That yo.u would consider a bargain at $8, $9 and 10. Men's fine blue and black Beaver Overcoats-worth $7.50, we are selling at the low price of $4.00. Better ones that other stores will ask you $8 to 14.00 for, you can buy here for $6 aud $8. Boys' Suits in all the latest and most popular shades at $3, $4, $5 aild lip 10 $9, that cannot be duplicated anywhere for the price. Children's' Suits from $1.00 up. We have an elegant line of Vestee Suits for the little fellows, that will please you both in"" quality and price. Everything else at proportionate low prices. We cannot enumerate all our bargains. mi mm il WM mm 3 I "GOLD D08T." Washing Powder 1'ITHY POINTS. ''Hppoi.lngs lltroughmit tlin Country Clir"lel,l for Hasty rrusa1. Golt and sausage lome together in links. The actress of striking beauty usually makes a hit. The man who owns an oil well has tho fat of the land. There are 7 cases now under treatment at the .Miners' hospital. Potlsvlllo's electric railway compiuy charges full faro for dogs. The columns of tho Hnnw.D presont a healthy appearanco, thauk you. The first floor of l'ottsvlllo's now public building is about completed. Shoriff Toole yesterday hold an inquisition on the Shade estato at Tamaqa. Tho Frogtown Kid wants to kuow if castles in tho air are light houses. Tho baso ball season closes this wrek, and Huston again secures tho championship. The Third Hilgade baud has been engaged for Iho l'eaco Jubilco in Philadelphia. Patrick Kcarns, Sr., an aged and well known icsidontof Shainokin, died ycsteiday. The district convention of tho Y. M. C. A. will meet In Mauch Chunk on November 4 and 0. Tho Mahanoy City and Ashland foot ball teams play at the hitter place to morrow afternoon. 1'he public schools at Ashland will nnnri- luiitely celebrate Lafayetto Labor D.iv on the 10th inst. ttop That Cough ! Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption. A 25obottlo of Shiloh' Cure may savo your life. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Tho employes of tho P. tc 11 0. & I. Co. in Ashland and Girardville districts wero paid this afternoon. Philip Maley, of town, has accepted tho position of chief eletk at the Mansion House, Mahanoy City. fho Second Aimy Corps, now at Camp Meade, will participate in the Pcaco Jubilco at Philadelphia. He Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, arc not to bo trifled with. A doso in time of Shiloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guar antee. Tho P- & It. railroad conductors havo been ordered to rcsuuio tho collection of excess fines on trains. Tho P. &. II. shops have been ordered to woik full time. Heretofoio they worked but four days a week. Miss Ilridget Uoss, of Ashland, and Thomas McKeon, of Hlg .Mine Hun, wero married at thu former place yesterday. Tho Republicans will hold a meeting at Mahanoy Piano this evening, and at Maha noy City to-morrow night. Tho alinshouso ollicials havo not captured Miko Castellano, tho insano inmate who es caped from that institution. Next Sunday afternoon Ilishop Pondergast will consecrato the new Gothsematio ceme tery of 32 acres near Heading. Seven hundred Knights Templar, who havo been attending tho conclave at Pitts- burg, aro touring the GettyiJjurg battlefield. Enoch Lockett, formerly clerk at tho Ferguson Houso, yesterday left St. Clair for the West, where ho has accepted a lucrative position. Lvoryuody's liablo to itching piles. Itich and poor, old and young terrible tho torture they stiller. Only ono sure cure. Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe ; can't fail. J. A. Cake, Esq., now a member of tho Northumberland Har, will return to 'Schuyl kill county next year, where ho at ono timo practiced. The Houest Government parts will ppen tho campaign in this county to-morrow night when Charles Ileber Clark and others will speak at Pottsvillo. The ex-raembers of Company E, Eighth Regiment, of Mahanoy City, will celobrato their twenty-third anniversary' on Novem ber 13, in Armory hall. Tho postmas er at Wilkesbarro has been authorized to employ one additional carrier alter October 17, and to extend tho frco de livery soryico to Lee Park. A tyndicato with a capital of $1,000,000 is being organized to dovelop lands in the Philippines. Col. W. F. John, of Shamokin, is president of the company. A serious cave-in occurred yesteiJay in the Ravine shaft, operated by the Xowtou Coal Comiany, at l'ittston, just after 300 men had been orderod out for safety. A couple of medicine peddlers, who drovo otl' with a team belonging to Liveryman William Dice, of Mount Union, Huntingdon county, wero urrested at Loitersburg, Md. Gold-bearing quartz, which is said to essay 151 ounces of metal to tho ton, has been found by II. J. Davison, near Canton, Brad ford county. 111 r A REHARKABLE OFF RPSTIIIIIIIIIII'I mnTI-iTnTI Nos. 10 and 12 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. At the Miners' Hospital. Dr. J. C. Jilddlo and his efficient corps of assistants havo all they can do to keep up with the demand upon their services. Tho fol lowing wero admitted : Peter Smith, of Middleport, a miner at Sliver Rrook colliery, was caught by n fall of coal and his right cheek was torn out, and the jaw bono frai tured, and his right shoul der was badly lacerated and crushed. James If. Welsh, of Mahanoy Plane, while at work In tho l)raHjr colliery, had his back vi ty severely 8' rained. 1 he i ontlllhin of Ed ward Smith, of Maba n v City, who hud his head caught ho'.ween ni e i's at Schuylkill roller', whhh was i, ported in these columns, was reported this af'eruuuti as being very serious. One piece of bono that had penetrated tho brain to the depth of half an inch was taken tout, and a teaspoonful of the brain was removed ill the operation. Tim Doctors Meet, The Schuylkill County Pharmaceutical Asni'iation hold their regular monthly meet lot: ai Ashland yesterday afternoon. The piiiii inal business transacted was tho election ofollieeis. Dr. Coxe, of Schuylkill Haven, is piesiduut of tho association. A largo number of prominent druggists were present. Charged Willi u Serious Offense. ChristoU' Scharir, aged 33 years, a truck farmer living near tho cxtremo western cud of Yorkvillo, was taken to prison yester day in default of $.00 bail. ScharfT was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, tho prosecutor boing Michael Murphy. Marriage Licenses. M.i rriago licenses were granted to the fol lowing: Irvin llankcs, of Reading, aud Cora Kialer, of Orwigshurg; John Mltukowicz and Annie Kokochutic, both of Shenandoah; John W. Dodds and Mamie Gray, both of St. Cluir ; Oscar Heplor and Ida M. Long, both of Ashland. Itolids Awarded. Tho Borough Council of Shaniokin Issued bonds to tho amount of 0.'3,000 for street paving. Tho full amount was awarded to Andrew and George Robertson, of that town, tho premium being f 3,051. There were fourteen bidders, among them being tho Safe Deposit Hank of Pottsville, which offered a premium of $3,250. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is ii most val uable remedy fopall throat and lung a (lec tions. It cures a cough nr cold In ono day. Doses aro small. Results sure. Prico 25 cts. a bottle. THE WAR INVESTIGATORS. HeerV Ilcport HpvfiiN Coiiillerof Au thority Ilolwci'ii MIli'x una slinftor. Washington, Oct. 11. After devoting yesterday afternoon to hearing the tes timony of Dr. Goff, a chief surgeon of the Third army corps stationed at Camp Thomas, the war investigating commission gave the remainder of the day to the reading of papers submit ted by Secretary Alger with his state ment concerning the conduct of the war. The papers Include orders for the movement of troops, communications to the secretary of war from the offi cers in the field and from the secretary to them, and various other documents bearing upon the subject of the In vestigation. The documents reveal the fact that General Miles recommended tho occupation of Isle of Pines about tho time of tho battle of Santiago, and that Secretary Alger disapproved the suggestion. It -also appears that Gen eral Miles recommended that some point between Santiago and Porto Rico be taken previous to the beginning ot either campaigns. The correspondence also developed Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Cancer often results from tin im purity in the blood, Inherited from generations back. Few peoplo nre en tirely free from some taint in the blood, and it is impossible to tell when it will break out in the form of dreaded Can cer. What has appeared to be a mero piniplo or scratch has developed into tho most malignant Cancer. "I had a severo Cancer which was at first only a few blotches, that I thought would soon pass away, i was treated by several able physicians, but In snlto of their efforts the Can cersnrcad until mvcon- dltlonbecamealarmlng. Alter many monins ox treatment and growing sieauiiy worse, i ae- V elded to try 8. S. S. recommended. The first bottle produced an lm- f rovement. I continued bo medicine, and in frtnr mnntlia the Inst d fW tle scab dropped off. 1 r.'"iS ' Ton vears have elansed. aim uub u Biu ui iuu uiaeabu lias reiurneu. It. F. Williams, Qlllsburg, Miss. It is dangerous to experiment with Cancer. The disease is boyond tho skill of physicians. S. S. S. is tho only euro, boeauso it is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to rench Cancer. For rrtt ta ttoy0 txa me (Swift's Specific) is the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mer cury, the most dangerous of minerals. Hooks on Cancer and blood diseases mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. j&BSth Blood - ' - W PERIODS OF PAIN. Menstruation, tho balance wheel of woman's life, is also tho bano of exist ence to many liecauso it means a timo of great suiToring. AVhlle no woman is entirely free from periodical pain, it docsnotscemtohavo been na ture's plan that women otherwise healthy hhuuld suffer so severely. jiyiliaE.rinlc- ham's VegO' table Com' pound is tho most thorough fc male regula tor known to medical sci ence. It rcllovcs the condition that pro duces bo much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof: Di:ar Mns. Pixkham; llow can 1 thnnlc you enough for what you havo donu for me 1 When I wroto to you I was suffering untold pain at time of menstruation; was nervous, had head ache nil the time, no appetite, that tired fooling, and did not caro for anything. I have tnk.cn threo bottles of Lydia E. Pinlcliain's Vegetable Compound, ono of Blood Purifier, two boxes of Liver Pills, and to-day I am a well person. I would lilto to havo those who suffer know that I nm one of tho many who havo been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. Miss Jennik It. Mii.es. Leon, Wis. If you aro suffering in this way, writo as Sliss Miles did to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for the advlco which she olVers free of charge to all women. tne tact -tnai mere nvas tin "apparent conflict of authority between Generals lilies and Shatter at Tampa before the Santiago campaign was Inaugurated. It also shows that orders were Issued by the secretary of war that In the event that General Shatter should be disabled by sickness or other cause tho command of the troops at Santiago should devolve upon General Wheeler, and upon the noxt in command In case of disability of both Shatter and Wheeler. The commission has sum moned Major Loui T.. Seaman, a sur geon In the first volunteer engineers, to appear before It. lie has recently been quoted In New York as saying that 200 men had died daily because of the maladministration of the quarter master's department. Saved A Boy's liifc. Mrs. Captain II. Hubbard, of Milford, Del., says: "Hraziliau Balm saved my boy's life. He began just like the one we lost with croup. We gave him a few doses. lie quickly dropped to sleep, and was all right in tne morning." Shenandoah drug store, wholesalo agents. Dentil of", o "!,U'iiN of Aiiirloso.v. London, Oet. 14. Henry Paget, fourth maiquls of Anglesey, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. The late marquis of Anglesey was born In 1805 and suc ceeded his half brother In 18S0. His heir Is his son. the earl of Uxbridge, who was born In 1S75, and who Is not married. JUDGE VAN WYCK'S CAMPAIGN rot" tlio(lnviTiiorslilpl;'ormnll.v Open ed In tlio ltm-iiimli of ltrooklyn. New York, Oct. 14. Judge Augustus Van Wyck opened the Democratic cam paign In greater New York at the Academy of Music In Brooklyn last night before a crowd that filled every every available foot of space In the building and cheered him enthusiasti cally upon his appearance on the plat form, throughout the address that he delivered, and at every mention of his name by tho other speakers. The Academy was entirely unable to accommodate the great number of peo plo who tried to gain admission and waited In front of the building for an hour before the doors were opened. The street In front of the main entrance was blocked from curb to curb as early as 7 o'clock, nnd there was a rush for the doors as soon as they were opened. By 7:30 o'clock, half an hour before the meeting opened, there was not a va cant seat In the house and a thousand more people were standing In the aisles and on the platform. Judge Van Wyck did not appear on the platform until just as the chair man of the meeting, Justice William J. Gaynor, was closing his address, and as the candidate walked from the rear of the stage to a seat near the speak ers' stand the people stood up and cheered and waved hats and handker chiefs. The demonstration continued for a minute or two, and did not cease while the chairman formally presented Judge Van Wyck, who stood quietly by the sldo of the speakers' desk and bowed his acknowledgments repeatedly, waiting for a lull In the outburst of en thuslnsm to make himself heard. Judge Van Wyck read his address from manuscript. It was mainly an arraignment of. llepubllcan misman agement of the courts and the state militia. Edward M. Shepard and An drew McLean also spoke. The Reliable One-Price Clothier, Enthusiastic) Reception to Qonorala Miles and Qreely. lOEMEB UEGES A LAKOEE ARMY. Thoro Simula Ho Ono Trnlnod Soldlor, Ho Says, to Uvory Thousand of Our I'opitlntlon Sonop Do QucHiulfi protios tho GrntttiKlo of tlio CulmiiH, Omaha, Neb., Oct. 14. General Nel son A. Miles was the central figure in the reception tendered to army heroes at the exposition yesterday. The crowd was by no means suggestive of the surging multitude of the day before, but it far exceeded that of ordinary occasions. Before 11 o'clock the audi torium was filled to tho doors. Gen eral Miles entered the building a few minutes later, escorted by President Wattles and accompanied by his staff, General Greely, several members of the diplomatic corps, Governor Holcomb and members of the local reception committee. President Wattles called the crowd to order, and Governor Holcomb wel comed the guests of the day. The gov ernor alluded to General Miles as the hero of two wars, which Incited a tur moil of cheers and handclapplng, which did not subside until President Wattles escorted the distinguished soldier to the front of the platform, when the crowd arose and greeted him with three ring ing cheers. An allusion to General Greely produced a similar demonstra tion, and It was reDeatedwhen Gen eral Miles was Introduced. "lie said: "I am deeply gratified that the people of the west have set aside one day of this exposition In honor of the army and navy of the United States. By the army and navy I mean each of the physical forces that has added to the Btrength, the perpetuity and the grandeur of the republic." The speaker contended for the neces sity of a military force commensurate with the Interests and Importance o the nation. There should be at least one well equipped and disciplined sol dier to every 1,000 of our population, he said. As the nation Is developed, the army and navy should grow In propor tion. The Introduction of General A. W. Greely was followed by anothpr hearty demonstration. His sympathetic ref erence to General Wheeler, who had been expected to speak at this time, but who was trying to do his duty In the face of his terrible bereavement, was heard with a silence that wns an eloquent expreslon of the sympathy of the audience. Senor Gonzales de Quesada received a greeting that carried all the hearty enthusiasm that had characterized those which had been extended to the previous speakers. He declared that the emotions that almost mastered him at this moment were Sufficient proof that Cuba was not ungrateful. He elo quently pictured the desolation In Cuba, but declared that there Is one flower that still blossoms, and this was the gratitude of the heroes of t,ho three generations to the people who had fought side by side with them to give them liberty. Tho exercises were concluded with' a short address by Senator Allen, who spoke In behalf of the veterans of tht civil war. THE LU HALF. The Same in Shenandoah as Else where. The bigger half of worldly trouble, The greater part of mankind's suffering, Can safely bo laid to the kidneys. Kidneys filter tho blood. Keep the human system.healthy. Hut they can't do this when they're sick. Easy to tell sick kidneys. Look to tho back fur tho note of warning. Host backache pains are kidney ills. Twitches, twinges pains and aches of a bad back should bo treated promptly. Every days delay means future trouble. Uriuary complications set in, Diabetes, Ilrlght's Disease Doan's Kidney Pills aro kidney specialists. Cure every form of kidney ills. Proof of this in Shenandoah testimony. ilr, David Head, of 15 North Main street, says : "I was about used up with my back aud my kidneys gave mo much annoyance. After sitting down for any length of timo I could hardly movo because of tho sharp pains which would catch mo in my back causing me to oxclaiin. I had little inclination to be on my feet for the gnawing pains In tho small of my back made me miserablo. I felt pains elso In the back of my head and pass iug down my neck, I had no ambition, was tired all the time and felt generally miser able. I read about Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box from Kirlin's drug store. Iam all right now thanks to this splendid remedy. They quickly get away with tho whole trouble und I have had no return of Its since, using them. Doan's Kidney Pills are a grand rouiody fur tho kldnoys." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Stalled by Fostur-Milburn Co., Ilutlalo, N. Y sole agents for tho U. S. Remember tho name Doan's and take no substitute. A From Extreme Nervousness, J3 V'lfl 7 HAT no o-io remedy can contain tho h elements necessary to euro uu diseas es, is a fat well know n to everyone. Dr. lilies' Syhtem of Jtesto, vtlvo llcmedtoi consists of seven distinctively different preparations, ouch for Its own pur,posu. Wis. L. 0. Dramlcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from extromo nervousness and nunoy Ing const Ipat Ion, dovolopinglntopalpltatlon and weakness of the hoart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my loft sldo, nilpltatlon and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Nervo and Liver Pills and tho Antl-IVJA Pills to rcllovo sudden paroxysms of p.PR' aud headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Eestoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro rold by all drug gists undor a positive Miles' guarantee, first bottlo KfvlCjTtGdiGSi benefits or money re- (5; -D0i s?: funded. Hook on dIs-E. 7?8tP. cases of tho heart andfo Heailn ' SjJ. nerves free. Address, rKSKMiWO DU. JULES MEDICAL CO.. Elkha.-t. Ind. can tell ly tiiose Scelin's miliKback Strange how lonrj v l.'tni; nB.TOEEt604H.SM.iSt, Side entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. l3S, "CURE GUARANTEED." y wTounR,ol(l,shiKloormirrlid& those con ta y tcmplutlng marriage, lryrm are a victim of irr WWII ..XCCfcHCS, (: Frivala Diseases inral !jf'troy mind and body, and unfit you for tho" dalles nf life, call or write, and be saved, lloura: Dally, ev'na, G-!)t Sun., IMtf. Send 10ctB. In PTamia for HonK with worn- t3Mtlrnnlii! "E x ! n I n tr 1 c U und t'alte Institute Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. ' TOR BALE BY LEADING DEALERS. EVAN J. DAWES. Livery and Undertaking. No 13 North Jardin St.' DRINK- Mk Grocers e. vou wi I Vter'2 . Iwhobuv tP " kc5PC0 g ir used as un, for it. I admixture.. tnl!ho"Eh u VHKC.1 T ordinary cof try a i.- fee r kes at-- - j delicious drink r-'''eJ CUXARY'S EXTRA I INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. Anthracite Political Club MEETS EVERY MONDAY EVENING : at 7 o'clock at 214 Race street, O lovers' Hill. II. M. nOYGR, Pres. T. jHALIA, Sec'y. i ER A mm WM wm WM fen ffl mm KB i J .1 OF MAHANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE