It j' mtfn iiju Mr. Wm. Tliol-uion of 187 V. Market Street txifklnu Hot? itul Wliy llo 'Md It. (iVdwt the Htmim Oaset'e.) Old ngc lias many Inllrmliti. unfo of which nro moro pruvaloia tlmii uiiltii'v dis orders. IIuvo ym over noticed how the old pcoplo complain of bnc'-ciclic Inmo batik, nnd gcnurnl iisllcssiiessV And tlnrc iaro ninny other sylfiptoms of which they ilo not spenk, audi us bloating rf 1ha limbs, painful mid Infrequent iiilmllon or cxcesslveness of urinary dlpf!i'iv:-f. Most people think they aro too old to find relief and cure, but thU Is not so. No better evidence than the follow ing, wnicli comes from an I'lmira citizen, who litis been Cured of a very severe ease at 77 years of ago. Mr. WinThornton of 127 AVest Market Street, speaks of his case in this way: "I am 77 years old. I have been afllictcd with that dreaded complaint (kidney disease) for over ten ycare, mak ing my old ago a burden. 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Great llrltaln's A Kempt tn lillt the In Nit Lively to Secure ill rutitlanee of Our Miit Dspnrtinent llii;lniiil slioulil Flrtt Prove Her 0:nhn. SVAhinotos', Oct. 23. Oivnt Brlta'n's riullciil steps nn tlio Venraiu'ltin (iiic-illun CdlltiUUl! tO CVl'itO tilt! liVollPt illil'.'IMt In ofllclul unit illplouintlc circles. TIumIoiiimiuI 1ms not yot rcnclird Cnrucni, ns Is cviil 'tit from tho fact tlint Minister Andrndo lins not yot lirnrd from Ills government on tho Bubjcct. l'rcsldont Crcspo, who lmd been ubsent from tho cupilnl on n vncation. has started back for tho purpose, it is bell 'Vi'd, of filling tho four vacancies In Ids cabi vt, which occurred recently. Ouo of th.'o new officers Is tho minister of foreign af- ' fairs. Thrro Is no doubt entertained here that Crospo's new minister wilt share tho vlewsof lilsDredec. 'sors.as nominator or iidmlnlstratl'r.i conn survive In Venezuela who did nut mako reslstauco to British UHRresslon Iti foremost policy. , Somo of tli'i lateht reports from ijonuon causo comment nnd crltieUin nmoiiR olll cials hero. Ouo of tliese btatomuuts attrll) uled to Ambassador Iiaynrd tho declara tion that the Uruan Incident is indepen ilont of tho bouiiibiry (inestiou, and that tho United F tatos can take no part in two former incident. It Is pointed out hero Unit tho two questions are Inseparably con nected. Tho Uruan incident is based on n claim that tho Veno7.Uolans arrested Ser jeant Behorens, Of tho British constabu lary, on British soil, una that this indig nity must bo repaired. Tho Venezuelans ilium that It occurro.il on Venezuelan son. The cravity of tho case depends on own ership of tho territory whoro tho troublo took ploco. It is therefore considered to Involve tho entiro territorial question, al though it is n specific incident arising in the disputed turritoryi In Venezuela's an swer to tho first domanil lor reparation on this incident .Minister Kolas said that tho reparation was refused becauso it would bo a surrender or nil tlio claims Venezuela over had made. :Vs it becomes more and moro evident that the British government is disposed to make it appear that tho Uruan Incident is parallel to tlio Corlnto affnir, and may therefore t treatcil in tlio samo lasniou without leading to tho intervention of tlio United ytutiM, omeinls hero aro pointing out tlio essential points of dlffcrenco in tlio two incidents, and Mr. Bayard will douiit loss be Instructed to emphasize tlieso in Ids further representations on tho subject to the British foreign olllco. In tho first case Great Britain demanded and obtained an indemnity from Xicara- ua on tho ground that licr national honor had been outraged by the summary ex pulsion of her representative, although tlio latter was only an humblo consular incut. The United htates consented to stand aloof on this occasion on tho theory that ft nation had a right to redress an in sult. But, In tho Uruan affair it cannot be maintained for an Instant Unit the British government has a right to demand rcdrvss for the arrest of its olllciais unless it shall bu first established that they wcro within British territory, and thus tho whole Issuo Is raised ar- a preliminary. If tlieso British officers were -u I5ritlf.Ii territory then Vou jzuela must apoleglzo and mako any fur ther reasonable reparation, but before sho jim bo rightfully expected to do this that fact must be clearly shown ami nothing but an ogreem nt. nmicnblo or enforced, upon tho exact location of the boundary lino can settle this point. Therefore, tlio attempt to shift tho issue, Involving as it doas a prejudgment of tho rights of Great Britain to torritory claimed by Venezuela, is not likely to t-ocuro tho countenance of our stato department. Kx-Senutnr Van'Wyck Stricken. "Washington, Oct. 23. Kx-Scnator Van Wyck, of Nobraskn, who Is temporarily in tho city, accompanied by his wifo and daughter, suffered a stroko of paralysis on Monday. Since then ho lias been in n semi unconscious state, being unablo to speak or rocognizo those about him. As tills is the second stroko suffered by tho ox-soua-tor, and owing to his advanced ngo, 70 years, his physicians hold out but little hopo for his recovery. Wm Oovernor of Slassaclntsrtts. North Easton, Mass., Oct. 23. Ex Governor Oliver Ames died at his homo horo yesterday after a long period of fail ing health, although death at tlio last re sulted from heart dlsoiso. Ho was 01 years of ago. Ho had become widoly known through his connection witli largo businoss enterprises, as well ns on account ot his long and honorable political record iu tills state. A widow, two sons and four daughters survive. ' North IJiUiita'K Torrlllo Prairie Fir. NoilMAN, N. I)., Oct. S3. A pralrio flro started by William Linso's threshing on gluo did almost inestimable damage in tho roservatlon south of hero. A terrlllo wind made tho flro uucontrollnblo mid hundreds of tons of hay andii largo quantity of grain in tlio stack wero destroyed. Reports nro inoagor, but sulUelont is known to warrant tlio statement tlint it is tlio worst flro of recent yearn iu tills section. Urath nf a Nntril Italian Author. Homk, Oct. Slgnor Bought, tho cel ebrated author nnd member of tho cliam ber of deputies, tiled yesterday at Torre del Orccio, near Nnplos, whoro lio was so journing iu tho hope of bouciltlug his health. Ho was b7 years old, and was ono of tlio fqromogt figures iu tlio public life of Italy. I'llKht or the Illack Flas Clilertnln. IIonq Kqno, Oct. 23. Tho Black Khig Chieftain, who lias been holding Tnl AVnn Fu, tho Chinoso capital of tlio Island of Formosa, against tho Juponoso forces, lias lied and it is expected that his followers will now lay down thoir arms. Fell Seven Stories to Dentil. Buffalo, Oct. 23. Georgo Harvey, aged 45, tlio foreman of tlio scaffold builders on tho fourteen story Guaranty building, In procoss of orectlon at tho corner of Pearl mid Church streets, foli from tlio sovouth ttory aud was lnstiiutly killed. A Well Known Jersey Musician Dead, Bound Biiook, N. J., Oct. 23. Jonah B. Bartow, who is widoly known In musical iirclos as n teacher and violinsts, died at lis homo horo yustorduy. OF INTENSE PAIN. JDf. JT. If. Watta, druggist and physi cian, Humboldt, Nob., whosutforcd with heart dlseaso for four years, trying evory remedy and all treatments known to hlm self nnd foliow-practltionorsi bellovcs thut heart diaoasa la curable. 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All wo ask Is to investigate our now and original methods, l'nst workings of plnn nnd highest references furnished. Our Hooklet "Points U Hints" how to make money and other information sent fitKK QILHORC A Co., Hankers and Brokers. Open Hoard of Trade HIdg., Chicago, III. 0-28-8in-div YEARS I M III A I 1 Nil ' jLUirUIUJlMU' His Statement Oontradioted Several Wituosses by IN MANY VITAL PARTICULARS. The Prlnoner'n Kvltletice ou linportiint I'olnln l ontrHdlctf (1 Uy Follow .StlulrntK, Ohurr.h Triintrea mill NewKpnprr Men. Tlio Ca.o May Go to tho Jury Next Week. San Khaxcisco, Oct. 23. At tho open ing of the court yesterday tho defense in tho trial of Theodore Durrant announced tlint it had finished its caso and tlio taking 'of testimony in rebuttal was at onco begun by tho prosecution. Tlio testimony was tho most Important given during tlio trial, ns it conflicted with several vital state ments made by Durrant while lie was on tlio stand. Tho testimony of Dr. Gilbert F. Graham, for instanco, Is considered by many to sweep away Uurratit's entire do fonso. Graham, who is a medical student, and an intimato friend of Durrant, told of a sensational interview that took ploco between himself nnd tho prisoner ut tho county jail on April 20. Dr. Graham was accompanied to tlio prison by J. S. Duunlgau, n newspaper man, who was asked by Durrant to retire after ho had been there a tow minutes. Gralinin said that after Dunnigan stepped nsldo Dtirrant asked him to seo Ids notes or Dr. Cheney' lecture iu order that be might compare thorn with his owu. Gra ham demurred at first, after which he said that Durrant stated frankly to him that ho hud no notes of tlio lecture. Ho said j Durrant told him if ho had tlio notes of i tho lecturo ho could easily establish a strong alibi for himself, and urged him to leave tlio notes with Jlrs. Durrant In order I that sho might bring them to him nt the prison. Dr. Graham said ho refused tho ' request and never afterwards visited Dur rant at tho prison. Wlillo Graham was testifying tho jurors 1 watched Durrant closely, but ho gavo uo i sign to Indicate that ho considered tho testimony of any Importance. Tho first witnesses called in rebuttal by tlio prosecution wero the ilvo trustees of j Emanuel church. While Durrant was on i the stand ho testified tlint he was asked to I repair tlio sun burner at Emanuel church I on April 1 by tho trustees. The trustees I denied that they had asked' Dm-rant to mako repairs of any kind it tlio church duriug March or April. 1 "Winesses wero next called to disprove Durrant's statement that on tlio after noon of April 12 ho was at tho ferry for tlio 'purpose of searching for Blanche Lament, who, ho said, a mysterious stranger had told him would cross tlio bay that after noon. C. W. Dodgo and C. - A. Dukes, medical students, said they say Durrant at tlio ferry, nnd tho prisoner told them ho was waiting for a number of members of tlio signal corps who wero expected from Oakland. A. A. Hobo, an old schoolmate of Dur rant, testified tlint ho saw Durrant ut tlio ferry tlio samo afternoon in company with a young woman who answered the descrip tion of Jliunle "Williams. It is known that Mlnnio Williams camooverfrom ber homo in Alameda that afternoon, and tho next day her body was found iu Emanuel church. It is tlio theory of tho prosecution tlint instead of being at tlio ferry to look for Blanche Laniont Durrnut was there for tho purpose of meeting Miss Williams and luring her to her death. K.A.Glasser.a student at tho medical col lege, testified tlint on tlio afternoon of April 10 Durrant asked him to read aloud Ills nutcs of Dr. Cheney's lecture. Glasser said lie read his notes to Durrant, who de voted three-quarters of an hour to writing in ills note book. Thomas Price, a chemist, called to give expert testimony, was asked practically in what condition a man wound lie who had breathed illuminating gas for tlio length of time Durrant said ho was working over tlio sun burners. Tho witness said a man would bo unconscious in five minutes the length of time Durrant said he was en I gaged at work over tho burner. Professor 1 Price said tlio dark stain ou tlio solo of I I Rev Dr. Gibson's shoe, which was found J in tlio pastor's study in tho church, was only a grease spot. Charles Morrison and .T. II. Cooper, newspaper reporters, told of an interview I they had with Durrant in tlio city prison l ou tho night of his arrest. Both witnesses testified that Durrant said lie had arrived nt tho church on April 3 between 4 and i 4:30 in tlio afternoon. This testimony con- filets with tlio statement Durrant now i makes, to tho effect tlint ho did not nrrivo i at tho church until 5 o'clock. From tho present outlook tlio case will go to the jury not later than tho closo of 1 next week, after having been ou trial siuco July 22. Wedding Gifts Iluturnml to England, New Yoiik, Oct. 23. Invitations to tlio wedding of Miss Vnndorbilt and tho Duke of Marlborough havo beou issued. Tlio police department will assign fifty officers for duty at tlio church, and half that num ber at tho rooeptlon. Sovoral magnificent wedding gifts have boon ordered sent back to England on account of tho customs duties. Vice Consul Frazor, of tlio British consulate, has ondeavored to hnvo tlio treasury department permit of tlio articles being sent to tlio house and then returned, but without avail. A duty of $00 lias been ussessedonono handsome diamond brooch, which tho duko ordered sent back. A gift from Queen Vlctorlu will meet tho samo futo. Convloteil or Mniren.aiicn In Ofllce. HoLMDAYHWIta, Va., Oct. 2U. For the lirst time In the history of Blair county one of Its public olllolals hns been con victed of mnlfoasanoe in office. Yesterday n jury found County Commissioner John Hurd. of Altoona, guilty of having a pe cuniary Interest amounting toiklio.ssj in the publio contract for painting tiio county court house. Counly Commissioner Jamiw Funk, of Duneausvillo, was acquitted of tlio same offense. Hurd's attorneys hnvo filed a now tiial, alleging mlseouduuc on tho part of a juror. Cnrueirle Gets n llig Contract. New York, Oct. 23. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says that tho Hussion gov ernment lias just closed n oontract Willi tlio Carnegie Steel oompauy for ti largo' amount of their patent carbonized reforged uriuor, tlio recent tests of which at Wash ington wero so remarkable. Tho order is for Immediate delivery, and will occupy tho Ilomusjtuiid works fully ilvo months. FU Demi In tlio I'll' pit. LOCKIUUT, Tex., Oct. Uev. A. J. 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