iVENING HERALD 1WTA1U.ISHK1) 18T0. r Published evert Evening, Ricept Sunday, St 8 Roi TB JR11S HtkKCT. NKAB CETCTES. Kentucky Democrat wlm luul u Ko . f Ml) )1 i- II (Minted wlioll hi- fll-eillVtl tin' (lOHitillll. I Tho niiumrr ia. whirh Cltfjel.m-. ntidlili. iiihtnet ilNwtltutd tfc; taw, for linrttsan t-nn, and the etrwlotn- ft he HcraM 1, de.lvurd InHbenandoab snd the '' w" whith BO "ny l'UOrmt I. nrromidiiiK totvnn for alt cemte ft wek, pfy-i hdlu-OVer oftifMaiH DAW? Rftflllllieu 'iiuamonth . imfohie in iHivnnce. Advertise- that tliey are beyond the power of removal, have cauooit the law io hi' coma highly unpopular, more t-spe 'I .CHASES BloodNerveFood P1TTST0H HEARD FROM For Weak and Run Down People. Illll.iT IT ICI Ttio richest of r11 renton WnHI II 13 1 tiYe food, because It re plnces the ccqpntlfitu of lire thnt ft re ox linn tort by rMnwtao. indljroRtton, high llvlugi nii'i c iuiiiiiii. (nynniu in miTanvo. nuvi mcntfl charged aooonllns tonpitc't' nml poMtton Tb publ1r)m r Tenrrv the Tiirht to clmncv tin prwittnn of ftil ertUeinent whenever the pub nitlmi hi Ueatlon or ii rwn demaixln It. The right tfl triTNed to rJict By att prtlsement, whether fsaia tor or not, that me publisher may ueoin mproprr. Ad vurtialiiK rtfl made known unon amillcalinn. Entered at the pontofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., an two ml clans mall matter. TErHPlXONB CONNECTION. "All the News Tint's Fit to Print," Evening Hr!d I lillY, SKPTEMBKR 17. 1907. I l'l IU.ICAN STATJK TIOKinV KUK TBKASUKKK, ,1 MKH 8. BCAOOM, if Westtnorelsnd. HR Al-DITOk 0NKRAU i.k.vi O. McCau-kt, Of Chester. lUirim-icAN county tiokkt. FOR JUDOS, Hon. I). I. HbcOTkl, Of I-ottaville. FOB SHEBirr, lliEsTi-it S, Albright, of Urwigsburs;. FOR POOR 1IIKKCTOR, JoHK KfVWK, S Of Treawiit, HUl .TVRV COMMISSION, John AiwrocK, of Mnhsuoy City. ally among the politician, and if would not be surprising if the law ' was wholly repealed orat least greatly 1 modified at the next session of Con-' grew. As a test case the decision will cover a great many other Democratic officials In different parts of the country, Including Schuylkill county, who do not want to give up their positions. Ticking Thought Vttr the MiH-vmv. The duty we owe our children In not con fined to good brtuging up, and the be queathing to them of an honorable name. We 6we them a sturdy constitution. It is a crime to start a child In life with inherited weakness ; but most of us, seeing aN around the evidence of disregard of this duty in others, are inclined to forget the urgency of It. In living for our children, we live for ourselves also, and in guarding against the development of disease we Insure a rugged old age for ourselves and the blessings of our children. Our lives are trying to nervous strength, and most people see themselves losing ground without being uble to secure efficient he'u. Nature has provided the overwork, worry, excesses, almst'. etc. WHAT IT DOES! SM digestion perfect It crentes solid llesb, imiscle and strength. The nerves being tnndfl strolls' the brain becomes tutlveam leer. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast Ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female reetilnror has no equal. I'riee 60c., nr five boxen HOO. Druggists or by mail. We can help yon. Advice and book, free. Write Us About Your Case THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY. WM Ohesttiut Street. Philadelphia, Personnlly-Vniuliiotiil Tciiim vln IViiukjI fvanla Illtrmtl.t Thfit, tho public have come to rccoguine tie (act Hint the best and most convenient method of ploasure travel Is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of tbeso tours. Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for koth transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist scent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the i;senger. The following tonrs have been arranged for the season of 1W7 : To Niagara Falls, excursion ticket good to return within ten days will lie sold on July 32, Angtist S and IB, September 4 and 10, at rate of 10 f.-oin Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include trarnportHtiou only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Huffelo, ItochesUr, and It luii in-come a question with wea ilur iirnirnostioHtors whether we Iiiim-nut f-ntpreil upon a s-eanon of .lri .ugbt. which nuiy possibly be con tinued throughout the entire month. Their prognostications are, of couoo, nnl (,ui--M-s. but pome of them who Ii.'im ri .iitiii ions- us foretellers of the hi iit.ii 'r Tin- t'lcineiits insist thut a m r u- lnuglit. is hupcudlng. remedies that wHl keep you well and strong. but only a great and painstaking specialist 1 can w.iyou wnai incy are n. jusi wmcnj -,,,.,, to Gettysburg, Lnray Nahiral Ilrldgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and washlnnton, Sep- The Little Conqueror Arrives and People tire Talking. Surprise, wonder and adinlracion follow in I lie track of the little conqueror. People are talking about it everywhere, and such cases an that of Mrs. J. II. llntler, a resident of 1'iti.iton, are getting to be every day occur rences Our representative, called on Mrs. Hotter nt her place of residence, 130 Searlo slu et. mid she Kavo the following brief ac count nf her case, she says: "About a year nan 1 began to have severe pains In my hack In the region of the kidneys. Sometimes the piin wiis worse than at others, and with each attack it grew more severe. The lait attack I had felt so 1 could not lift anything at all t h it had sic heft to It. and the hardest part to attempt was to arise from any stooping pmition. I call only descrilie the pain as a continuous dull one, interspersed with sharp piercing ones in the sniBll of my lis ok. If I attctuped to rise from a chair after continued sitting I found it a difficult matter. I man aged to get along in this way witli my house hold duties, for I was determined not to give up, and I felt many times as though I posi tively must. I read of some of the cures performed by Doan's Kidney Pills, and com paring the symptoms described with mine I concluded the pills would help me, and I procured n box and began to take tbem regu larly according to directions. Within three days I felt better and continued to itnnroxc every day. I must admit they have perfectly wired me, and this much sooner than 1 could have anticipated possible. I am perfectly satisfied with the results, and glad to lie able to inform ot her sufferers about Doan's Kidney Pills, so that they may know what to use who are in their condition. For sale by all dealers price 80 cents, Mailed by Foster-JHlburn Co., llnfTalo, N. Y. Sole agent for the U. S. THE YELLOW FEVER. Report to sjurgteon Onneral Wyman from tin- Stricken Dlntrlctft. Washington. Sept. 17. The Informa tion regarding tho yellow fever re ceived hy Surgeon General Wyman last night Included the following: . There are two cases at Itaikley, Miss., which have existed four days. They nre certainly sueplclouK. and one of them Dr. W hlte thinks yellow fever. Dr. Clulteras, at Mobile, says in a dis patch: "One case reported, taken sick Sunday, 13th." The dally report of Burgeon Murray, In oharge at Ocean BprThgs, Miss., ones you neeu. j.o muse who iecj nieir i , health sllnning awav. and who have lieen un-1 r" , ' able to secure relief, tho world-famous physi cian, Dr. Greene, discoverer of tho great Xervnra, offers consultation free of all charge. His office is at 88 West 14th street, New York City, and yn may call on him there or write, describing your case, and there will be ahaolqtely no charge for his ex perienced advice. He will know instantly the remedies required to cure you. Consult him at once. temtor 28 and Octolier 12. Hate, f85 from New Yotk, $68 from Philadelphia. lU-hel Victory hi Wiintenifiln. San Francisco, Sept. 17. Private ad vices received here convey the Infor mation that after two days of hard righting the garrison of Barrios' sol diers at Quezalentango succumbed to superior numbers, and the revolution ist are masters of the situation in Guatemala. This Is understood as the equivalent to the end pf the career of Reno Barrios as dictator of the Cen tral American republic. "I burned my fingers very badly. The pain was intense. Dr. Thomas Kclectrlc Oil brought relief in three minutes. It was almost magical. 1 never saw anything like it.-' Amelia Swords, SaundeMvillo, O. Snrnli Iternliurdt Snubbed. Tarls, Sept. 17. Madame Bernhardt wanted to play at the Straasburg Stat thcuter. The authorities, recalling the fact that a few years ago she refused to play in Berlin, and vowed she would never play In Germany, have declined to grant .er pcrniifi-ion to play in Straasliurt "."t'l t-.;e first appears at a Woods went into iiflireTtJerinan theater, which she refuses to do. An Important Decision. Jiiiltri' f'i of the Supreme Court, li.i- h-i -tiled that in the single par uulnr of prohibiting removals for u n payment of political assessment. he rivil service law does not restrict wiunls. The Judge, who became f mil- ms as the presiding Justice at Tne trial of (iiiitenii, guvo the law a i-1. Mi sizeii und well-developed black iv ----- Last Saturday the att"r'10-V'5i for ii- John fi. -X s rotirt. nnd asked that a tem jrar;, injunction granted them ten lajaan restraining the Postmaster (ii in ml from removing the tsfild W fids from the position of Mnil Superintendent at the Louisville post oilier, be made permanent. The de- i'ii liamled down denies tlie re quest, and sets forth that neither the . . il -ervice law nor any other law utile statue books gave the courts 1 1 ii- right to interfere with the Presi dent or hi.-. Cabinet in the matter of making appointments to or removal (nun uillce. except the removal of an employe should be attempted for the in pavmjjut of a political nises6-,.-nt. v This Is certainly a very important decision, whioh will be hailed with dvliglit by those Republicans seeking appointment to positions now held by Democrats and which have here tofore, under the law's previous in terpretation and administration, sup pose to have been sufllclent safeguard against the incumbent's removal. The latter naturally feel some appre hension, for the security heretofore felt by them lias been suddenly taken away. "'v Judge Cox showed, in the clearest manner ponnibie that the civil ser vice law nuver contemplated giving to government employes immunity from removal. It was the preroga tiw of the President to appoint his 'abinet. and it was also the preroga tive of the Cabinet officials to have absolute control of the employes whose appointment came within their jurisdiction to remove, trans fer or reduce the same at will. My the sume line of reasoning, all other ifoveriimetit appointees, having sub ordinates under their charge, such as the Federal oillcers in Philadelphia, postmasters and others, are not com pelled to retain employes in office for life tenure. The decision is far reaching; but it is backed up by such an amy of eminent authorities that it is not probable an apiieal will be taken. United States District Attorney Harry Davis, a gold Democrat, Hp pointed to his present position by Cleveland a few days before he re tired, appeared ia court for tlie Gov ernment. Thepoiutof his argument was that the judicial part of the (ltv ernnieiit hail no right to interfere with the mode of procedure pursued by the Executive branch. It was getting t be the habit to call ou the judiciary to run about everything. Hoverument oinefale were olaiuiing that under the civil service law they had a proprietary right in the offices they held ; that a man holding an oluce considered it as absolutely his property, the same as if it were his Uouae,. his dog or his watoh. He quoted an opinion, given by Justice fxrey, of the United States Supreme Court, some years ago, to the effect that equity court have no Jurisdic tion over pp' i i t meiits to or removals from office. A public office was neither a vested nor a property right. Wood, tin-man who kicked on being ...I ..ml lo'oiiLfht the -nil i fatal Wliiils-tot-bi In liittfntin. Fort Wayne. Ind., Sept. 17. A se vere wind storm swept over this qity and viciulty yesterday, doing consider able damage an'd fatally injuring G. K. Kockenherger. Frd Welir and Andrew Bindeller. The man were injured by falling bricks from demolished chim neys. TelCBrpph and telephone wires ivere prostrated anS considerable dam ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, lmtnely, a receptacle for the urine, and as sucli it is not liable toany form of disease ox' cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. Tho second way Is from careless local treatment of other diseases. ' CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable t weakness or diseased, oxcept In rare cases, it is situated uacK i ami very close to the bladder, therefore any pain disease or inconvenience manifested in tho kidneys, lck, bladder or urinary passes is often by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error Is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four bouts; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swauip-Itoot. tho great kidney, liver and bladdor remedy is soon realized. If you uesd a medicine you should have the licst. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent fine by mail. Xlentkni Evkxikq IIkrai.u and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iliiiglinmton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarautco lie genuluess of this offer. Tours to the Soiltl: Two very attractive early Autumn tours will be run by the Pennsylvania Railroad L'smpany, leaving Isow York and Plilladcl phia Seiitemlier 28 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that these outings are planned with the utmost cure. "Q0LD DUST.' GOLD DUBT. Alaska! Klondike! No need to go there for GOLD DUST when you can get it at any grocer's. It Makes the Dirt Fly MADB OfttY BY THEN. K.FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. BU Louis. Mew York. Boston. Philadelphia, wllPil n 1 ... 33 ge done to plate glaBs windows, barns I and that all arrangements are adjusted sous and outbuildings. BILIOUS PJLUQUSNESS. why sojii: im.ious pkoi'lij taiu: TILLS AND OTIiritS DON'T. Biliousness is much misunderstood. So many people have it, that 'tis worth understanding, the more so as it is easy enough, if you begin right. Livrr secietes a fluid called bile. Ullo soes to the intestines, where It performs im portant work in digestion. Sometimes bile passages in liver get clogged. This is bil iousness. "Piltlousness" ia the idea that by taking a pill which stimulates the liver, we may cure biliousness. It is only an idea. Pill-takiug relieves but does not euro it. The cure can only come through thestomach. Why 1 Biliousness is caused by the oison of un digested food, irritating the liver. To cure biliousness, these poisons must be got out of the stomach. Tho only sure way to do this is witk Shaker Digestive Cordial. Shaker Digestive Cordial Is a pleasant, tonic aid to digestion, prepared from roots, herbs and wine by the Shakers of Mount Lebanon. It helps the stotoach to digest its food, and sweep, ont of the system all dangerous poisons. In this way it cures biliousness, headache, nausea, dhuduess, bad taste, stomach-ache, fever, flatulence, constipation, loss of ap petite, etc., when other remedies only give temporary roliiC. All druggists. Ten cents for a trial lwttle. Write fer interesting book to the The Sha kers, 30 Reade street, Xew York. SHENANDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALA1TIS, Prop. to afford the best possible means of visiting each iilnco to the host advantage The lours each cover a period of elovou days, and Include tho battlefield of Gettys. burg, picturesque Blue .Mountains, I.uray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond nnd Wash iiigton, and Sit. Vernau. The round-trip rate, including all neces sary oxpenses, is $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points, Each tour will be in chargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents. He will bo assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will be ladles unaccompanied bv male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exclusive use of each party, in which the entire round trip from New Y'ork is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Aaonts or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. NUGGElS OF NEWS. The resignation of Slgnor Ascanlo Branca, Italian minister of finance, Is announced. A Berlin paper states that Presi dent McKlnley will restore American Influence In Samoa. The United States government will ofTer amendments to existing patent laws at the Brussels convention. Governor Mount of Indiana, an nounces that he Is determined to bring tc ustico the parties guilty of the lynching at Versailles. Salmon are selling at Dawson at $10 each, one selling as high as C0. Hun dreds ot people are feeling the pangs of hunger in the Klondike. United States Consul Wllske, at Managua, Is working to secure a liberal concession for an lnteroceanlc railway In Nicaragua, which will facilitate trade. A census taken by the Indian bureau of the various agencies shows there are 88 demented redmen in the country, and several of these are Idiots rather than lunatics. ,V general strike of the Tin and Sheet Iron Workers and Slate and Metal Hoofers' unions of New Y'ork on all buildings affected by the strike of the cornice wctkers was ordered today. An Immense sensation has been cre ated In Berlin. Vienna and the various German capitals by the statement that Emperor William has entirely squan dered the Guelph fund, amounting to $10,000,000. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado woll, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tako NoK-Bic, tbo wonder-workor that makes weak men stromr. Many gain ten pounds In ten days, Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Jlac lrom your own drucaist. who will guarantee a cure. 50c or ?1.00. Booklet nnd sample mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now Y'ork. Sooliillrtti lle.'lll-eil llu'. VI cot I ll ft, Now York, Sept. 17. The socialists stampeded the Hungarian meeting held here last night to protest against the Lattlmer shooting. A socialist at tempted to introduce resolutions which had been prepared and the chairman of the meeting refused to receive them. The result was a great clamor. There was only one policeman In the hall and the chairman called on him to eject the disturbers.- Then bedlam broke loose, and the chairman averted dis aster by allowing the men to remain. Quiet was restoied for a while, but soon another outbreak occurred, and the chairman and other ofllcers left the socialists In charge of the hall. DK OUITEHAK says: The work at the detention rnmp goes on rapidly. The gcranton i n II for a physician has been met by Pr. Dunn, and the controversy between the coun ty and state hoards settled. Himn im ports five casea at Scranton, and Cunt reports that the sick doctor has ret ov erall, and that the fumigation and rtiH Irrfection at I'erklnston has been prop erly atended to. It is fair to report n oases and one death at Blloxi since the beginning of the epidemic. Wasdln w Improving. It has been decided by the marine hospital aurhoiltles to establi.-h an other detention camp in Mississippi, somewhere In the vlclnty of Jackson or Edwards. The camp equipage will be sent from Memphis. COM WM I H rwininlv von don't want to sutler with dys- tumaia. cnnstlnatlon. sisk headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have nover tried DeWitt's Little ISarly Itinera lor inese complaints or you would have been cured. TUey are small pills nut great regulators, o. 11. llHgemiur.il. l.tved a Iliiiiili-eU itiiilIVii Tears, Klmraton-, N. T., Sept. 17. Sarah Eladuif, colored, died here yesterday at the age of 110. She was born In Uls ter county, and was a.slave In the fam ily of General Sharpe's ancestors. The Weutlier. For eastern Pennsylvania. New Jer aey and Delaware: Thunder showers; much cooler; southwesterly winds, be coming northwesterly. Burdock Blood Bitters is nature's true remedy for constipation and kindred ills. It acts directly on the bowels, the liver, the skin, and while olsansing the blood imparts stiengtk to the digestive organs. 1 LouNoMlobel K.xiielleil From Uriisiels J Brussels, Sept. 17. Louise Michel, the , notorious French anarchist, was ex- I polled from the city yesterday by the j police. She arrived in the murntnu . from Paris, accompanied by Chai lutte 1 SjjgSS TTiiiii-lllA nnd r-lrniiHnon T.nntx. for the purpose of a fortnight's speechmakln j pjfjHS tour In aid ot the families ot tne an- , Sgasae ress, Baicelona, for the bomb throwing outrage dm Ing the celebration of Cor pus Ohristi at Barcelona in June of last year, and in aid also of anarchlsta exiled for complicity in the crime. The tour was to be undertaken on the theory that the prevailing labor dis putes make the present time advan tageous for spreading anarchist doc trine. Her companions were also expelled. Waste flakes Want is an old saying, as true as it ever was. But whether it is true or not there's no earthly use wasting money. Especially in shoe buying. Sonic stores charge for name ; some for style ; some for greed: We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how to put in style without putting gff in price ; we don't charge for name. We Kp charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe good shoe. Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 75c, $1, $1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $, $1.25, 1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75e.,$i, $1.25. . Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50. . They're built well ; built to withstand the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll be glad you bought ; shoes we're glad to handle. Factory Shoe Store, A. Moyor, Mgr. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES, Notional I.eutilio. At Baltimore (called, darkness) Balti more, 4; Philadelphia, 4. At Boston New York, 8; Boston, E. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 5; Washington, 4. KiiMtei-ii I.emrito. At Syracuse Syracuse, 6: Springfield, 3. At Buffalo Providence, 10; Buffalo, D. Atliiutlc I.euirue. At Bending Rending, 10; Norfolk, 3. At Hartford First game: Hartford, 9; Blchmond, S. Second game'fcalted, dark ness): Hartford, 4; Blchmond, 4. At Lancaster Newark, 9; Lancaster, 8. At l'aterson Puterson, 15; Athletlo, 4. mi Heart Disease Cured. -Swwtw tfl vnn noun o'nnitEti, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. 1YBB SUPPLY H0U8E IN THE COUNTY. Ertfjtitlw Ifl tte Tmerlal Line Constantly m Hud, The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar name for DeWitt's Witch Basel Salve, al ways ready for emergencies. idle a speoifl for niles. it also instantly relieves and cure cuts, bruises, salt rheum, ecxema and all att'ectlous of the skin. It never falls. C. II Hagenbiich. l'imlllHi r.'lmriioil 'With MuWloi'. Chester, Pa., Sept. 17. A warrant was issued by Alderman Smith yester day for the arrest of Edward Dreadon, of C'hadds Ford, who is accused by Bvan Budolph of the murder of his brother, John Budolph, on Aug. 4. Dreadon and Kudolph were sparring, and a blow on the head killed Kudolph. Th? einoiu i relean d Dreadon, but it is now ulti.nl that a threat of violence was rn,!e ly the accused. Just try a 10c bex liver and bowel reap W. G. DUSTO'S - a Ferguson House Block. BARBER SHOP. Queareto, the finest vew made. OUt'l. "..t, TlNIIII .iHlt. Columbus.wfl..' Eept. 17. At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon three prisoners ap peared In the guard room of the peni tentiary and leveling I e vol vers at Cap tain Saxbe attempted to escape. A fight ensued. Two of the prisoners, Botts and Clark, got away. Lincoln, the third prisoner," wall held. Benjamin James, sub-guard, was shot twice. Botts is from Lucas and Clark from Cuyahoga county. Small precautions often preveut great mis chiefs. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are very small pills la sise, but are most effective la preventing the mest serious forms of liver and ntoiuach troiililcn. They cure constipa tion and luailiit he nnd regulate tho bowels. (' li llnijciihikh. No man or woman can eniov life or accom plish much In this world while suffering from a torpid liver. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, too puis inai cleanse mat organ, quicKiy. u. 11. llageuuucn. SPEEDY CYCLING. Michael llroaks All Itocoi-d From One to Ton Miles. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 17. Eddie Bald was the champion ot the last day of the Springfield Bicycle club's tourna ment, lie won the half mile open In L02 2-6, the one-third mile L. A. W. championship in .45 3-5 and the one mile opon professional record race in 2.05 1-5. Jimmy Michael again broke the American record for ten miles, his time being 18.27 4-5. The former record was 1S.3S 1-6. The great race of the day was the one-third mile professional L. A. W. championship. Cooper took the lead, with Taylor second and Bald third. They kept these positions until the home stretch, when Bald, Kimble and Tom Butler oame around the track Bide by side. At 30 yards from the tape Bald pulled half a. wheel ahead and won out by a yard. The five mile amateur L. A. W. na tional championship record race was the great amateur race of the day, and the winner broke the American record of 10.35 held by Kenna, or the Pacific coast. K. C. Uausman did the act In 10.33 3-5. Dawson led for the first two miles. Dawrwii, Powell and Mlnle dropped out In the next mile and a half and Peabody fell in the fourth lap. Hausman finished first, with LudwltT a close second and Hilli third. The half mile open prosessional wai a great race, and was wan easily b) Bald. Tom Butler led at first, witl Bald third. At the quarter Bald pulled ahead and won out by ten feet. Time, 1.03 2-1. Jimmy Michael's fast ten mllei brought out lots of cheers, and at the start he was presented with an Ameri can flag, which lie wore during the ride. His first mile was the fastest, being done in 1.44 8-5, and from tfiec until the finish he broke all previous American records, covering the tea miles In 18.37 4-5. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, 111 many respects, is like a suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronie home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, .... Repairing of all Kinds. BRANDONV1LLE, PENNA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Woylor'a "I'lan ot'(HllllBll.,' Madrid, Sept. 17. The government has received a cablegram from Captain General Weyler, in the course of which he says that his plan of campaign la to complete the pacification of the west end of the Island nf Cuba before commencing operations in the east. Ask your grooerfer "the'Royal latent ' dour, and teke no other brand. It is the best flour uadc. HEN a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, f. Is not surprising that ho should publish the fact for the benefit of others. Rev. J. .1 Smith, 1045 i-'ulton St., Baltimore, Md.,. writes: "1'or years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and my heart is now tn good condition. Recently, other afllictions came upou me. Thcro was humming, painful sensations ou top and back of toy bead. Fifteen min utes reading would make lue almost wild) there were piilliagand drawing sensations in my legs nil1 the tine, withal I could not sit hllll in tills condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' lte&ionitive Nervine uud its effeet was simply won derf ul. I huaitlly t-iiriimontl your remedies.' Dr. Milts' licmedii.-, aie -,u!d by drug gists under a potu1 1 c guaianu-e, (list bottle benuiltb or money refunded. Ho.jk on Heart nd Nerves &eut fnc to all si,plicunu DK. MILKS MEDICAL t o Ellikurt, Ind, VIGOR " MEN Easily, Quiokly, Permanently Restored Weakness, Nervousue&a, Debility, nam tn train 01 .) from Mly rrort or UUr iommi ; the fmuIU of ortrweix, aiokjitt, wor . XT, tta Full tratb, i 4TlpiBnt and ton t given to very organ l and portion of the bod. Simpl. Dtuurtilmothoda. Jmruodiata improTomont aoeo. Failur fnipoaaibl. 2.000 raforcacoa. Book", iplanattun and proof lamlod tjledj fret. ERIE MEDICAL CO., !SS?i!,.sf: WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in potn uay aim night sessions flonday, August 23r d. -(o)- The rate of tuition for the first four months will be $ao, in pay ments, or $18 in cash. Finished students who would like positions in New -York, will please address the President at Shenandoah. S. I. WOOD, . . . President. MM REfflOVALl I SALE FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS o -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR LINE OF- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. DEAD STUCK for BUGS , f Ion ii t -4 Mot hi and Badbnga Hi in.. 1. urn) buttles, at dr oo- rug' Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety voftuesa of the skin ii tufa rlably obtained by thofv who uiui I'ouomi'b .Oomplexiuu powder. ...DAVIDSON'S... Furniture : House HAS REMOVED FROM 205 E. CENTRE STREET o TO o 121-123 N. MAIN ST., o WAR o R0BBINS' ; OPERA : HOUSE. MA1SEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. Chestnut Coal at Pea Coal at EVAN J. DAVIES, TUB LlYERYriAN, No. 13 ( 15 N, Pear Allay, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard $3.30 per ton SI.80 par ton I