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DIED SUDDENLY OF HEART DISEASE. How frequently does a head line similar to the above greet us in the newspapers. The rush, push and strenuousness of the American people has a strong tendency to lead up to valvular and other

anectlons of the heart, attended Dy irreeular action. Damnation, dizziness smothered sensations and other distreh insr symptoms. Three of the prominent inj?redin which Dr. I'ierce's olden Medicaliscovery is made are recommended hyJma of the leading writers on Materia Yf'lUzi for the cure of just such cases. iden Seal root, for instance, is saidAry the United States DispK.vsATOKvi standard authority, "to impart tonand increased power to the heart" action." Numerous other leading autlities represent Golden Seal as an iAurpassed tonic for the muscular systenVri (reneral, and a3 the heart is almost holly composed of muscular tissue, naturally follows that it must he greyly strengthened 07 this superb, Renerif tonic. Hut probably the most importAt ingredient o (iolden Medical bisc ery," so far afrits marvelous cures otjalvular and other affections of the Wart are concerned, is Stone root, or CiUinMrmUt Can., Prof. Wm. Paine, autir of Paine's Epitomy of Medicine. sa of it: "I. not Ion? since, had alatient who was IK much jpres,-ed with vflrular di-a of the heart that his frieukf were obliged to carry him upstairs, "a JF" gradually recovered under the tntiut-nre of Coilinsonin (medicinal principle extracted from Stone root), and is now attend inr to his business. Heretofore physician knew of no remedy for the removal of so Jistre'sinsr and so dan(ferous a malady. With them it was all trness-work, and It fearfully warned the afflicted that death was near at hand. Colliusonin unquestionably affords relief in sur-h cases, and in most instances effects a cure," tetone root is also recommended by urs. Ilale and Kllingwood, of Chicago, for valvular and other diseases 01 the heart The latter says: "It is a heart tonic of direct and permanent influence." "(iolden Medical Discovery," not only cures serious heart affections, but is a most efficient general tonic and invigorator. strengthening the stomach, invigorating the liver, regulating the bowels :-.r.d curing catarrhal affections in all Iar3 of the system. Dr. Pierce's Pellets euro Constipation. GAME ENDS IN MURDER Millionaire Oil Men Charged With Murdering Man With Whom They Were Playing Poker. Publishers' Press VUI30, i. c, . u. u IU. Deputy United States Marital Hanna of Sapulpa arrested Bob and Mike Glenn and Frank Buitcu for the murder of Charles E. Harper three weeks ago The Glenns are the owners of the Glenn oil pool, the largest in the world, ani rated as njllllonaires. Ttr crime occurfe 1 threo 'weeks ar;o Iz Buxton's tGJtaurant in the field afte a row over a poker game. CI Court. "She talks a great deal on the sub Ject." . "Ah. her Information is limited then.' Cthcr Verier. "He h:is o:;e wronor. though Wl tbonent tin true as steel." "Found hl:n only true as steal, oil?" PERT PARAGRAPHS. The best way to make a thins ui popular is to try Ij make- it appea popi:!-ir. Women as Well as Men Are Made miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages aud lessens ambition ; beauty. vigor and cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidnej-s are out of order or diseased." Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncomi3 raon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thi cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miserAble with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fiftycent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Home of Swamp-Eoot. pamphlet tciniig all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.

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7-i ST ... . If yJk'-& - I J VJ Ad H. Wilson, who will appear at the Gennett Friday night. AT THE THEATERS Repertoire at the Despite the heavy Phillips. competition, opening for there was a favorable the week in repertoire at the New Phillips last night when the Richmond Stock Company presented "The Embassy Ball." This is a four act production that offers many opportunities for good acting and pleas ing stage and costume effects. It was originally intended to present "Way Out West" on the opening night but later it was decided that "The Embassy Ball" would prove a better introduction to the New Phillips patrons. In addition to the show proper the company has some clever specialties. Tonight the company will pre sent "The Prince of Tramps," and the Wednesday matinee will be "Victim of Circumstances." Performances will be given each night with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday, i For the remainder of the week the price of admission will be ten cents to all parts of the house owing to the presence of the carnival in the city. "Si Plunkard" Gennett. A rural comedy entitled Si Plunkard will be at the Gennett Saturday matinee and night. This is one of the most laughable plays ever put upon the stage but at the same time it has an interesting plot. It Is presented by an excellent cast with the famous character comedian, J. C. Lewis in the title role. The piece is the production of a clever comedian who knows the public wants and has set himself at work to meet the demand the result is a rural comedy drama full of queer situations and quaint characters and enlivened by that indefinable snap and go, which is the life and soul of a rural comedy drama. Al. H. Wilson Gennett. A -pleasant event,, as well as one of artistic significance will be the ap pearance at the Gerrnett next Friday night of Golden-voiced singer, Al. H. Wilso"n, the clever German dialect comedian, in Sidney R. Ellis' new play of picturesque Switzerland, "Metz in the Alps." Mr. Wilson's success in past seasons is his best advertisement for his present en gagement. In the characters of "Metz Muller," which! Mr. Wilson por trays in his new play,his delicate hu mor is forceful at all times, and he grows pathetic when occasion demands with charming tenderness. "Metz in the Alps" tells a most interesting story its situations being well conceived and finely executed. The scenery includes some of the handsomest sets ever painted, making a gorgeous background to the beautiful wardrobes. The company supporting,. Mr. Wilson includes many names'' well and favorably known and eachHndividual has been selected wiith a knowledge of his or her fitness for the part assigned. Mr. Wilson sings the following six new songs during tTie action of the play, "My Heaven Is in Your Eyes," "Wilson's Lullaby," "Swiss Mountain Bird Yodel." "Soryrs of Old Fatherland." "Whispering Breeze" and "Snitzlebank." Will Revise By-laws. An adjourned meeting of the members of the Commercial Club will be held Wednesday evening Sept. 12th, at 7:30 o'clock. The matter o? the revision of the by-laws will be taken up and every member -ought to be present.. WILLIAM E. SCOTT, Sec. ee

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MANY TRAMS HELD UP AUD SEARCHED Cuban Rebels are in Possession of the Railroad Junction at Rincon.

GOVERNMENT IS HOPEFUL BELIEVE THE MACHINE 1 GUN WILL CAUSE SUCH HAVOC THAT INSURGENTS WILL SOON i GIVE IN. - ' Havana, Sept. '10. A troop train from Havana was attacked ?.t Artemsia. The rebels were driven off with machine guns. Sizty more residents of Havana and Its immediate vicinity have been indicted for. complicity with the rebels. They have been refused the privilege of bail. It now appears that the rebels are in possession of the junction at Rincon of the United railway branches, and trains on the Western line are stopped and searched at will. Desperate fighting between loyal troops and insurgents is reported still in progress near Consolaclon Delsur, Pinar del Rio province, and the outcome is yet in doubt. Communication is cut and detailed information is wanting. In view of the repulse of the forces under Pino Guerra, the veteran peace commissioners talk more hopefully of the prospects for peace. They believe that the machine guns will be a powerful aid in compelling Guerra to a willingness to negotiate equal to that of the other leaders. k Cuban Situation Desperate. Tampa, Fla., Sent. 10. A Cuban general arrived here, traveling incognito on his way to Washington on a government mission. Three hundred passengers also came on the same steamer fleeing from the troubles on the island. They report that the rebel army has now more than 1,000 mef armed and equipped. The situation, they report, is more gloomy than ever before and the Cuban government is powerless to help Itself. Eicrclsf For Saalnras Men. The average city business man without physical impediments to fight against can probably get along successfully on such an exercise schedule as the following: First. Five minutes each day of purely muscular exercise, such as can be taken perfectly well in one's roou without anj' special apparatus. Second. Short intervals during the day of fresh air, brisk Avalking, deep breathing. This can all be secured in the regular order of the day's business. A man can easily spend as much as half an hour walking out of doors ) every day. This 13 for heart, lungs and digestion. Third. The reservation of at least one day a week for rest and recreation, for being out of doors', for playing fames, etc. This is essential. This is for both body and mind. A man who thinks he can get along without at least one vacation time a -week simply proves his ignorance. World's Work ' To Conciliate tbe Coda. Just at night, if you happen to be within tbe gates of Canton, you will witness one of the little performances that are supposed to deceive the prowling spirits of the night bent upon evil Intent, the while conciliating them should they penetrate the deception. Each little; and big shop possesses a miniature fireplace built into the side of the entrance. Prayers printed on rice paper form- the fuel with which to offer up Incense" to the "bogy man," who is supposed to make the nocturnal visits. Beholdiug the smoke, he is supposed to assume thit no one lives within, and therefore passes by; but should he catch, on-.aadstop to investigate he finds that tbefpa.-fer papers on the altar bear Inscrip'tip3 attributing to hlra such virtues d?Beagnaniinity that his wrath Is appeased and he turns front his evil intent. Edwin Wildman in Chautauq'icn. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of 3e ? bkJew

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TRIED TO MAKE ESCAPE Trusty at Indiana Reformatory at Jeffersonvills- Frustrates the Plans of Three Prisoners Who Were Releasing Others. Pub-Ishers PressJ " ' ' Jeffer6onville, Ind., Sept. 10. The most serious attempt ever made by prisoners at the Indiana reformatory to escape was frustrated by Joseph Edgey, a trusty who discovered three prisoners in the act of releasing others from their cells and " singlehanded fought them. until the alarm was raised. He received a broken arm and other serious injuries, but will recover. It ijs Jvpown tha.t.five prisoners were implicated in the at tempt to escape. -They are confined in the hospital cells. Rafatusr'Rla TTasres.Tw You know told you a few days after he . employed ma that he said ha'd raise my wages in a month or so? 2L Yes. And didn't he? "No. I misunderstood him. He said he'd try to raise my first week's wages by that time. I haven't had a shilling yet." London -Tit-BiU. Geta Club Franchise, The Lowell (Mass.) franchise in th New England league has been purchased by Second Baseman Alexander Winn. The new owner reports that Witherup of the Boston Nationals has been signed, also an American league pitcher, and Burns, an infielder of Indianapolis. Hasrhey Jen nlagra 'After New Men. Manager Jennings of Baltimore has two deals under way which are expected to strengthen the Orioles. He Is negotiating, for Pitcher McCarthy of Toronto in exchange for one of the present Oriole staff, and he Is also looking for a new shortstop. Releaaea Homer Snoot, The St. Louis National club has traded Outfielder Homer Smoot to Cincinnati for First Baseman Jack Barry. It has also purchased Pitcher Rhodes from tb9 Parsons (Kan.) clulx Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience. Georee Washington. AN ATTEMPT AT BRIBERY Americans Try to Buy off Government Immigration Officials An Investigation on. Publishers' Press Washing . ..... ... -lie immigration authorities of Philadelphia re ported to the department of commerce and labor a bold attempt on the part of several Armenians in that city to bribe Inspector Garbarino, who conducted an investigation of a case of an Armenian woman recently arrived at that port suffering from trachoma. As a result three men have been ar rested and placed under, heavy bail for their appearance in court. The principal offender was an Armenian named A. Danelian, who handed the inspector a sum of money and in addition gave a promissory note for $150 on condition that the woman be allowed to land. "I have a little granddaughter," sahi a senator, "who is very fond of an' mals, especially dogs. Her mother has taught her to pronounce the word unii' It sounds like dahy. Her father stick? to the good old fashioned dawg, so the child has compromised, and now every canine is a dahg-dawg." PccTihnr. Peevishness may be considered the canker of life that destroys its vigor and checks its improvement; that creeps on with hourfy depredations and taint3 and vitiates what it cannot tonsume. Johnscfn. Probably. Probably a woman would be a bride to her husband longer if she should continue making company of him. Most women begin to save their jam for visitors when they have been married three months. The Palladium gives a .dollar each week for the best piece of news "tipped off' to it. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

CARNIVAL OPENED TO THE PUBLIC

Druids Fall Fair Well Patro nized Last Night and Patrons Were Pleased. PARADE .WAS A FEATURE "MAMIE IS PERHAPS THE LEADING FEATURE ON THE GROUND ALTHOUGH SOME OTHERS ARE VERY POPULAR. - The J. Frank Hatch Carnival Co., opened last night at the Carnival Grounds opposite Glen Miller to a large crowd. It was "Lodge Night" and all secret society members of the city were admitted free of charge to the grounds, after they had marched from Eighth and Main. The parade was the feature of the evening. It was five blocks long being headed by the Carnival band, the City band occupied a position in the center of the line and the parade was followed by a wagon from which roman candles and other fire works were shot into the air. The shows . at the grounds are somewhat better than any that have been in the city so far this season, although several of them are featured with the disappointing "moving picture machines." "Mamie" is probably the best exhibition on the grounds. Three of the shows were not ready last night but will be opened to the public tonight. OPENING SHOW GOOD ONE 'Hall Room Boys" at Gennett Last Night Pleased a Small but Appreciative Crowd. A small but, appreciative audience was well pleased by the performance of "The Hall Room Boys" at the Gennett last night, which certainly played up to its reputation as being one of the best musical comedies on the road in the middle west this season. The troop was not a large one, but was selected for its ability and beauty. ENGINEER'S FATAL ERROR Turned Lever on Mine Elevator the Wronk Way and Two Men Went To Their Death. Publishers' Pressl - apnngiieiii, ni., Sept. 10. A mistake of the engineer in the coal mine at Mt. Pulaski cost two miners their lives. The engineer turned the con trolling lever of the elevator the wrong way and the cage, containing seven miners, who were about to descend into the mine, shot up towards the tipple. All the men jumped. Five of them alighted in safety, but Charles Fultz and Charles Cox fell down the shaft, a distance of 300 feet and were instantly killed. Kara: sncKfaic.. Eggs from hens, that are too fat of too poor do riot hatch well. Eggs from hens that have been forced for egg production during the winter month3 do not hatch well as r. rule. There is no such type as an egg type, a fallacy mainly built on speculation, never on observation. There are no known means to tell whether an egg will hatch a female or a male, but It is generally conceded that the 1 males preponderate where young males are. mated to hens, but even this may be doubtful. Egg3 from perfectly mature birds produce stronger chicks than ' eggs from immature stock. Don't trouble tbe hen at the time of hatching. Be patient and keep out of her sight You will get a better hatch by so do!D. Don't pprlnkle or immerse in water the eggs the day before hatching. It will do no good, whatever is said to the contrary, and only impair your chances of a good batch. Tbe'worM bi; iir. share of trouble, but it is sTrrrys v il'iasr to boost youra.

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ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT rJegro Taken fn at Wilmington and Hurried to Police Station to Prevent Lynching. Publishers Pressl To c.icae Lynching. Wllmingtcn, Del., Sept. 10. Walter Russell, colcred, was arrested on suspicion that he is the negro who committed tho assault on Mrs. Beatrice Frankish ani her daughter. Miss Gussie Lesch, near Price's Corner. Russell was found near Centreville and was at once brought to the police station In Wilmington to avoid an attempt at lynching. Russell denies his guilt. Mrs. Frankish and her daughter are bitter and an (examination of their wounds shows that' they did not, as was feared, sustain fractured skull? as a result of the terrible beating they received at the hands of the, assailant. See how wiat you have heard looks In print and get a dollar for doing it. Win the news "tip" prize. "Curme 's SpelAlj Is the sensation of the year Intthe

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