EVENING HERALD KXTAftMlMtftlO IH70. Pui-ltihtMt -'vph KtnliiKt Exempt Rwndajr, at t Hot in .Ukihn Strkkt, Nrar ("ehtu. The 11'-1 )tlil n l-H ci'-d in Hlieiiandonn and lb' nur hhImi4 tnu rm fur nil ctnt" i w I'll, mj utile tin 'Jirrlprd Ity mall itfi i-nr, it 2 ctttit a month, payable In adviince. At! vi-itlne ment charou oocrirdliiRto apm u and poult ion Tim ihiMmIut reiser c the right to -.hni.g- !h pi ml ti on of nrivortlflenieuta whenever (he pub lu-'itn of nowH dntnamtn it Tin- riff lit lf reserved to reject auy advrtW.'m-t, wficthw I mid for oi not, thnt the pnhl wher way dcn iinpritper. Advertising ruMM mini known UlOll Hppllciltloll En ten- n the ponfflre M flhenandiNih, l., a ceond elnM mail i it titter. TKIdCPHoNB CONNECTION. "All ike News TlnTs Fit to Pttnt Evening Hrlci MONDAY. MA. 10. 1807. Thk discovery that crystals have life seems n little curious, yet diamonds always did 8cem to grow on Shenandoah plumbers. Tiik death of a Itaztetor. girl, from the eflVi'ts of too much rope-jumping, should act to' (i w irning to others. Parents cannot le too careful hi this respect. Tiik Evkniso IIerm.ii is a good paper I" a (jooil town. Hotter thau that: It's the hkmt paper in "t"! town. The people say n hy tl.eir subset iptlons ; advertisers my no ly their patronage, and the paper speaks for it-sotf. It is reported that the anthracite coal com panies are arranging lu advance prices ID to '.Vm l itis per ton on various s'nes about .Tune 1st One of the companies wilt take the initiative and the others will follow. The advance, however, will he (trail Iinl. Tiik retail dealer wlto advertise "We always give Just what you ask for," and lives up to his promise, is certain of a good trade. No ltonost denier will try tosell what he knows the customer did not older and does not want. .Hubsttt.itiuit thrives for a time, but in the long run it goes to tho wall. Tineas will be many distinguished men in Philadelphia on Saturday, the occasion of the unveiling of Washington's monument. T'l.- President and bis Cabinet will lie there, iiinl a great ictiuueof distinguished men and women ami soldiers and sailor. Reside many, of Schuylkill's "distingwhlietl" states men will vvltuoss the ceremonies. Tin. announcement that the actual sales in Apiil hy leading houses in each line of Jnii.w in -the principal cities eust of the liocky mountains averaged only about 10 per i cut. Icsb thau in April. 1802, the year of (tieatest prosperity, and were. 0 1 per cent, above those for April, 1806, Htl'ords tho best possible evidence that business is slowly but steadily improving. Hkke is tho way an honest newspaper, tho lletroit Free Press, spenks for honest men : "As far as the cold Democrats woro con cerned, thoy put no conditions upon their support of Jtr. McKluley. They took the stand they did without expectation of recogni tion or reward beyond tho belief that they were doing w'.iat they could in the interest of sound money and stublo government." (Ioveknor Hastings has appoved tho bill to prevent tho degradation of tho Amer ican flag by placing advertisements upon it. This measure was indorsed by all tho pa triotic organizations of the state. At ever' session of the legislature there are many bills of this sort introduced, but few of them get to the Uoveinor. Asa rule, they are buncombe measures, offered for tho pur pose of helping along the ambitions of some i heap demagogue, who thus appeals to tho Vitriolic societies in his district. In discussing the occupancy ofono of its churches by a secular school, the Primitive Methodist conference, in session at Scran ton on Saturday, stirred up a sensation. Hubert Dudley, a former member of the Legislature mid president of tho conference, declared uli mucii emphasis that suob aotion was no worse than was that of Grace SI. K. church at Harrisburg, in touting itself to a profane Legislature, where men call each other liars aud did other similar acts," JrooK McPiiersok, of Dauphin county, one of the most upright and honorable judges in Pennsylvania, has given iteprcsentntivc .Tcll'iies bis opinion of the bill to dispense with banging in this stale by giving juries the right to add to their verdicts "without capital punishment." Judge Mcl'herson has no sympathy with the maudlin sentimentality iv Inch causes those who buy flowers fur murderers to forget all about their victims. This bill was reported negatively by a com mittee of the House, but it is the Intention of Mr. Jefl'riea to offer a resolution to place it on tho calendar. (ii)VKRKOR l'INGKKK, of Michigan, lias re turned the Curfew bill lecently passed by the Legislature of that state without his signa ture. The ground of bis disapproval of the measure, as announced, is because of its in terference In domestic concerns. That very certainly i a matter of fact, but a good many people will hardly deem it a sufficient reason fur a veto, nevertheless. Every law ever devised or framed is an interference some wheie and somehow. It Interferes with somebody's concerns those of some Indl v idii.il or some homo, or of a num'wr of in dividuals or homes. There would not be the least occasion for tho law for any law il that were uot M. No i in N(i so unsettles the manufacturing i ml ti, niis of the' country as it pending change In the tariff. The raannAti turer dues nut kuow what be will have to pay foi t lie raw material which be is to intpoilfur use in his manufacturing nor Is he able to tlx lutes until he kuowa what the tariff on his lass of articles is to i.e. It is this fuct wind, uelays activity in manufacturing aud luust delay it uutil the uew tariff law can get into etfn t and the enormous accumulation ol foreign goods which are uow being brought in are absorbed. People who aM eouiplaiu nig that business activity ami consequent prosperity did Dot begin on tbe 1th of March ought tu understand this aud cease complaining- otufinnd Hsni Tlley, of the Ashland Telegram who, although always trutbfjl, .sutlers at umes from asthenopia, uow has tbe laugh on ins uewapaper bretlueu. There is a i, al iiii'-s . 1 1 1( r all, aud It U tho invention ol 1'iofessor Arthur Barnard. He made an ., i usioii at N'ashv illc on Thursday, aud took .i i.lii ol twelve miles and demonstrated tliit it 'an be niviguted in an direction. It uow seems thnt II was this same flyitix ma chine tlmt created the recent exettetnt nt in part of the Went, Professor Haruard having made experimental trin nt night thnt in what lie says. We con urn Hi late the news paper scribes of Ashland Upon this important discovery a clear vindication of their honesty and mental condition. When a cold is contracted, cure It at onco. One Minute Cough Cure, will set you on ttte road to recovery In a minute, It will cure pnenmonla, bronchitis, croup and nil forms of lung and throat troubles. C. II. Itagcn budi. Kit need Rales In Philadelphia. For the accommodation of persons desiring to witness the unveiling of the new Wash Ington Monument, Fairmniint Park, Phila delphia, May lfith, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company wilt sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia on May 14 and IS from nil points on Its line uot more than two hundred miles from Philadelphia, at a single faro for the round t Ip (no less rate than 50 cents), good to return until My, 17, t?7. Inclusive. This Is one of the grandest monuments over erected In Philadelphia, and tbe ceremonies and parade Incident to It unveiling will lie correspondingly attractive. Unccmdttttmftl nrrrrr1er, I tbe only tertns those famous liftle pill known as le Witt's Little Early Riser will make wltb conUtt tiun. sick headache rl stomach trouble. TO THE LAKH Of 80HBHINE Ami I'liivvers, tbe Iliind of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blleaards or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and sconiiil class palace and tourist sleeping car to points In Missonri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Ariwtna, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur uliaae ticket via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropa postal card, J. P. McCwnn, T. P. Agent, Bio Rail road avenue,. Kluilra, NY., or 891 ilroad way, New York. 2-8-tf V. K. Hoyt, ft. 1. P. Agt. To l'rutuot American: liitofoMte. Vv'ashington, May 10. The interests of United States cltlacns at Puerto Cor toz, the scat of the revolution now in piugitps in llomiuiiis, .Will be looited after bv the Unlttd States cruiser Marbkhead. The vessel is now on her way tl.oie from Key V.'est, orderB hav ing' been given her commander late Saturday afternoon to proceed at once. Nicaragua and Salvador, it is believed, already have dispatched troops to the scene of the trouble, but as the journey is a difficult one it is probable they have not yet arrived. The Touuessco l'xpoxltlcm. Nashville, May 10, The first seven days of the centennial exposition show ed ari attendance of 47"EOO. "While this was gratifying to the management and citizens, Saturday, the eighth day, more than surpassed all expectations, there being 26,000 admissions registered during the day and night, several thou sand more than on the opening day, making a total of 73,500, although the government building is not open to vis itors and the pictures in the Parthenon were not nil in place until today. ITniuiuoiul'H I'rolmtilo Successor. Bnllimore, May 10. Special dis patches received in this city from Cumberland, Md., say that State Sen ator James Mulr Sloan, of Allegany county, will "bo recommended by United States Senator Wellington for appoint ment as assistant United States treas urer in this city to Mil tho vacancy caused by the death of the late Or mond Hammond. It has been under stood that the privilege of naming Mr. Hammond's successor has been accord ed to Senator Wellington. C'hursoM n Womiui With Ills Murder. Spencerville, O., May 10. Henry Har ris was found Saturday in a ditch near Keeth Park with two bullet holes in his body. Hie refused till yesterday to tell who shot him, but in an ante-mortem statement to the coroner and hiB phy sicians gave the name of a well known woman as the murderess. He is dying, and the physicians and governor say they will not disclose the name till after Hauls dies, when a sensational arrest will be made. I'uilltlvo Iusmio Miiriloror. Trenton, May 10. The authorities here have been unable to learn any thing as to the whereabouts of Louise Pfelhl, the convicted Vineland murder er, who escaped from the Trenton in sane asylum on Thursday last. It was reported that he had been seen at a railroad sta'ion some distance from here, but ihi3 proved Incorrect. It is believed that he has crossed the Dela ware river Into Pennsylvania. Girl Attacked by VIoIoiik Doers. Delaware City, Del., May 10. While 11-year-old Helen Longland. daughter of Zenas D. Longland, a well known farmer, v. as returning from school to hey home, near Iteybold Station, she was attacked by three vicious dogs and severely bitten about the hips and legs. The Bill had a desperate strug gle to escape being torn to pieces. The same dors recently attacked a colored man In the neighborhood. By iionrishiii'' every part of Health your system with Wood iwuio pure by tak ing Hood's Sarsuparilla. Then you will havo norvo, mental, bodily and In the Spring ii'Kesdvo strength. Then you need not fear tliseauc, because your system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illnoss. Thru you will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Hood 5 Cine and Illno.l l'urlfb r. frl, s foi Prepared only by (' I Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. U r!li "' eiwuy, promptly sua liOOd'S Pills effectively, se cwt. Altf In 4S nol rS II norrhrsft sua mmt. ill ji mi. nitli. unimryor j cm. n. i, 1 1 1 s.oui wi.t) fuiryi Caps 1 1 -uitli , it in. on vcli'i nit InuLJI J III' H I. ol All. jirinitl.-iH, -v l."i jH. N.vV ik i r 1 1 Bill If! Your i mm CATARRH OP TUB STOMACH. A Pleasant, Simple, but Safe aud Bffsohial (Jure far It. Catarrh of the stomach has long been con sidered the next thing to incurable The usual symtoms are a full or bloating sensa tion after eating, accompanied sometime with sour or watery lisings, a formtiti'm of gates, causiug pleasure on the heart and lungs add ditllciilt breathing ; headaches, tickle appetite, nervousness and a general played out, lauguld feeling. There 1 often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue and if the interior of the stomach could lie seen it would show a slimy, tiiflaiud condition. The cur for this common ami obstinate trouble is found in a treatment Which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before it bus tii.ie to feruieut and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of tho stomach. To secure a prompt and healthy digestion Is the one ueeessaly thing to do and When normal digestion is secured the catarrhal condition will have disappeared. According tu Dr. Hiirlauson the safest and best treatment is to us after each meal a tablet composed of Diastase, Aseptic Pepsiu, A little Xlti, Golden Heal aud fruit acids. These tablets can now be found at all drug stuies uiijler tiie imme of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and not being a patent medicine, can be used with perfect safety and assurance that healthy appetite aud thoiotigh digestion will follow their regular use after meals. Mr. N. J. llooher of 2710 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., writes: "Catarrh is a local con dition resulting from a nuglocted cold In the head, whereby the lining membrane of the uose becomes iullamed aud the poisonous discharge theiefrum passing backward into the throat reaches the stomach, thus produc ing catarrh of the stomach. Medical authori ties pretcriltod fur me for three yean fui catarrh of stomach without cure, but lo duj I am the happiest of men after using only one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. I can not find appropriate words te express my good feeling. I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their use. Stuart's Dyspupsla Tablet is the safest preparation as well as the simplest and most convenient remedy fur any furm uf indiges tion, catarrh of stomach, biliousness, soui stomach, heartburn and bloating after meals. Send for little book, mailed freo on stom ach troubles, by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Thu tablets enn be found at all ding stores. Death or a Veteran Showmiin. Cincinnati, May 10;:-Janies M. Hutchlns, veteran showman, more widely 1-no'vn as "Uncle Jim," died here Satuiday, agred 70. He crossed the plains to California in 1S57 and en gaged In mining. He drifted' back during the war and, with' his brother William, operated museums in St. Louis and Cincinnati. In 1877 John Wilson, assirtant manager of Robin son's oiicus, brought h:m to Springfield, Tehn., to take charge of the sideshow. In which position he has since been oc cupied. HOW JO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urine nml let it stand twenty-four hours; a scdi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive ovidenco of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate, or pain in tho back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys anil bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfoit in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills ovciy wish In relieving pain In tho hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pjssagoi. It comets inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bud effects following use of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled lo get up many times during tho night to initiate. Tho mild aud tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures f tho most distressing cusoa. If you need a medicine you should have tbe best Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and ouo dollar. You may havo a samplo buttle and pamphlet both sent fieo by mail. Men tion KvgxiKO Hurai.I) anil send your nddicss to Dr. Kilmer & Co., illnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paporguarautee the genuiuess uf this offer. Count MimivrofW I'owor. Copenhagen, May 10. The secret struggle at the Russian court con tinues. Count Muravleff, tho foreign minister, who has absolute influence over the czar, resists the Influence of the dowager empress, and wishes to see the Danish dynasty In Greece de throned. Count Muravleff has suc ceeded ln persuading the czar to post pone his tour. Try Oriiln-O I Try Oruln-O 1 Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of CUE A IN-O. the now food driuk that takes the place of coffoe. The children may drink it without injury as well as tho adult. All who try It, like it. GRAIN-0 bos that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, hut it is made from puro grains, and tho mast delicate stomacli receives it without distress. 1 the price of coffee. ISo and 36 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Anotnor IliK Loan for Spnlh. Madrid, May 16. The uueen regent ha Issued a decree authorizing the raising of 8,000.000 to be secured by the customs duties of Spain to meet the cost of military operations In Cuba and the Philippine Islands. The Dank of Spain w 111 undertake the issue. leiieuniHtfsiii Oureit In ti Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappear. The first dose greatly benefits. T. Anthony, ex-Postmaster of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought oue bottle uf 'Myotic Curo' for Kbeiiulallsiii, and two dose of It did me more good thau any inodluliio I overtook." 7fi cents. Sold by C. II. Iliuwubuch, druggist, Shen andoah. (inventor Tey'-or "in design. Nr.Ebvllle, May 10 While Governor Taylor itfu-cs to tak for publication ci n crnin:-r ti e rerorts that he has nLi ut rt. iiilcd to reFltfn. and that about October he- will eeu.ro to be governor, It la known that he has so decided. It is almost enriuln that he Vlll again go upon the lecture platform. The publi cation of thu story yesterday created quite a sensation in political and othei ci'cles. lluukles's A ml cut Solve, The best salve lu the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorei, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skiu niuptlons, and positively cults plies, ut to pay required. It is Ktiaraiik'cd to give iwrfect satisfaction or moiiy refunded. Price 2ft cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. SAVED FROM A BURNING VESSEL. Ship Frwnpi llnriK iI to tho Water's '" Ktlge oti Jertey's Caast. Beach Haven, N. J., May 10. The "ship Franris, under cnmmnnd of Cap tain A. P. Smith, and with a crew rf 25 men, which left San Francisco on Jan. 17 last with a general cargo tiouno. for New York, took fire at sea Satur day, and In order to save the live of those un hoard the ship was beached on the south end of Long Branch, six mile below here, at 9 o'clock Saturday night. The captain and crew reached shore safely, and were taken care of by the crew of the Little Egg Harbor life saving station. The vessel burned to the water's edge, and, together with the cargo, will prove a total loss. The fire was first discovered about 4 o'clock In the afternoon, and was burning fiercely in the hold. All hands ' were ordered on deck, and manned to ' extinguish the flames. They had, how ever, gained too much headway, and It was as much as the men could da to prevent the Are gaining so rapidly on them as to necessitate their taking to the boats on the open sea. The cap tain aaw that his only hope lav In reaching shore, where lie could possibly have a chance of saving the ship and part of the cargo. With this In view he headed the Francis towards tho beach, and all the while the crew ltept injuring water into the hold. It wag well after dark, and the position of the men on board was perilous In the extreme, when the breakers were heard ahead, and with her bow pointed well on the shore the ship struck hard and fast. Meauwhlle the fire was raging even more furiously than before, and all hands were forced to leave with nothing hut the clothes on their backs. uon't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily .tnd forever, ho made well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life aud vigor, tako No-To-lSac, the wonder-worker that make weak men drong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. liny No-To-Itao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. B0c or $1.00. .Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. ,;"".Ber6nt 'Christianity. Little Hock, May 10. A sensational shooting affray, ln which a woman shot and seriously wounded four men, occurred at Lowell, Ark., yesterday. The shooting was done by Mrs. Duer llng, and the wounded men are IS. Bry ant, of Lowell, and three citizens of Springdale whose names are not known. The shooting was the result uf teliglous excitement caused by a woman known as Mrs. Benedict, who had been holding a series of "holiness meetings" ln the neighborhood. Mrs. Benedict gathered about her some 20 converts, among them Mrs. Duerling, who deseited her husband. Citizens of Springdale decided to run them out of the county. The women fortified themselves, and when the men arrived Mrs. Duerling: opened fire on them. Mrs. Duerling was arrested. Tor ovory quarter in a man's pocket there aro a dozen uses; and to use each one ill such a way as to deriro tho groatost hciio fitisa question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however, thnt no better uqo could bo made of ouo of these quarters than tooxchango it for a bottlo of Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ueinedy, a medicine that every family should bo provided with. Forsaloby Gnihlcrliros., druggists. Denver's! Gold Miners' Convention. Denver, May 10. The international gold mining convention to be held ln Denver July next, is now fully under way. The executive committee has or ganized by electing Mr. It. F. Hunter, chairman; David H. Moffatt, treasurer, and Irwin Mahon, secretary. Gover nor Adams will issue calls for the con vention, giving the basis of representa tion, an outline of the expected pro gram and other essential details. In connection with the gathering quar ters will be provided for a typical dis play of minerals, and the several states and mining districts will be invited to make such displays. Tliero Is a Class of l'coplo Who arc injured by tho use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called flUAlN-O, made of puro grains, that takes tho plate of coffee. Tho most delicate stomacli receives it without distress, and hut few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 35 cts. per package Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. Tho (,'lio.viiHkl-SniItli l'luht. New York, MayUO. Denver Ed Smith and Joo Choynskl will meet in a 20 round bout to be decided ln the Broad way Athletic club tonight. This Is an event that has been looked forward to for a long time, and betting is about even on the result. Both men will enter the ring carefully trained for a hard encounter. Dosporndo J'cnpeH From .lull. Presoott, A. T May 10. Jim Parker, the notorious train robber, and two other desperadoes escaped from jail here last night, wounding the jailer and district attorney. How to Trout a Wire. (Prom Pacific Health Journal.) First, get n wife ; second, be patient. You nmy have great trials aud porplexltie in your business, hut do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may he hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders iu chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best' and Is sure to bp needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for bar and wish o protect her health. For sale by Gruhlor Ilros., druggists. Soi'Iiiux I'leotlnn ItlotM iu Hpuln, Madrid, May 10. Serious disorders have broken out In several places In connection with the municipal ejec tions now lu .pi ogress. At Bilbao the Socialists had ni-. de violent demonstra tions, and at Linares a Liberal voter has been killed. Not only nciite lung troubles, which may prove fata' in a few days, hut old chronic coughs an d throat trouble may receive i in -mediate relief and lie permanently cured by One Minute f'ough Cure., 0. 11. Jlageiibiich Is'lonrngruH AikjIIiIioh Lul Kxecutlnns Managua. May 10. Piealdenl Stelay'a h is slgn?d the law abolishing capital punishment from and after July 1 next. Nicaragua is about to establish a pos tal paekuffe service under the treaty with Germany signed last February. (9 rip-Golds-Headache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1j Grippe wheu Laxative Uromo Quinine will cure yoo. In one day. Put up iu tablets ton veuieutfor taking. Guaranteed toouie, or money refund'!. Price. S!R cents. vor sale by Kirliu'sPhuramcy. Love has a long way to go to reach the heart of tbe modern up - to - elate young wall. When lie looks for a wife, he expects a good deal. Prob ably he expects more than he de serves. He wants good good nature, coou iuu, ftiruu o V 11 0 w i health. They usually go together. An observing man learns that a woman who is physically weak and nervous and in capable, is likely to be ill-natured too. The sweetest temper is mined by continual sickness. A woman whose nerves are constantly racked aud dragged by debilitating drains aud inflammation, cannot be a genial com panion or happy wife ; aud she is totally unfitted, to be a mother. These troubles prevail almost universally among woineu largely because of careless ness aud neglect. There is no real need of them. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Inscription is a positive specific for the weaknesses and diseases of the feminine organism. It cures them radically and completely. It heals, strengthens and purifies. It is the only teientific remedy-devised for this spe cnl purpose by an educated, skilled physi cian. It is the only medicine that makes motherhood easy and absolutely safe. Miss Muretta McNees, of Reno (P. O. Ilox 71J). Washoe Co., Nev., writes: "I have discontinued tnUiinc the 'Prescription aud will not take n-tv more (st present). Last month I lisd no frtitt at all and worked every day without any n -onvenience whatever. It was the first time I never had pain during that period. I CAtinot iy t o much for your medicine, especially tlu 'Favorite Prescription' and 'Plsssant Pel lets.' I know of a ladv who took one bottle of your Favorite Prescription ' and she says she w.vs 11 H sick Jlke she was with her first bnby. This was her second baby. She thinks it a grud medicine. So do I." Dr. Tierce hat had a life-time of experi ence in tliis particular field. His 1000-page illustrated book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Ad'iser" contains several chapters devoted to woman's special physi ology. A paper-bound copy will be sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address, World's Dis-p-tmry Medical Association, Buffalo, N, Y. For a cloih-bound copy send 31 stamps. NUGGETS OF NEWS. General Frank Wheaton has retired from the United States army after a service of 17 years. It Is reported at Lima that Dr. Vic tor Equlguren will be appointed minis ter to the United States from Peru. The National 'Manufacturing com pany,' of Oshkosh, Wis., proceeded against as the sash trust, has been dis solved. The International Association of Ma chinists will erect n $2,500 monument over the late 15. W. Talbot, originator of the association, During an electric storm at Chew elah, Wash., Laura Roller and Lutle McCormack took refuge under a tree and were fatally prostrated by a light ning stroke. A woman known as Irene-Myer was choked to death In her bed in a resort at Pine Bluff, Ark., by a man who dis appeared, but is believed to have been her husband, whom she had deserted. When the spring time comae, "gcntlo An nie,' like all other sensible persons, will cleanse the liver and renovates tho system with DeWitt's Littlo Early Risers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all tho vear round. C. II. Uagcnbuch. Plunged Ovorhonrd on n ltlc.volo. Hoboken, N, J. Mey 10. John P. Ur banek, 21 years old, was drowned yes terday in a ferry slip here. Urbanek was a member of the naval reserves of Now Jertey, and yesterday visited the United States steamer Portsmouth, the headquarters of the reserves. A short time afterward young Urbanek, who was just learning to ride the bicycle, jumped on a friend's wheel and rode about the pier. He lost control of the machine and went overboard, the bi cycle going also. Although an exper ienced swimmer, Urbanek did not come to the surface. His body was recov ered. The youth had evidently been entangled ln the bicycle. For Ituhing Pilos, irritation of tho genitals or itching in any part of the body, Doan's Ointment is worth its weight in gold. No miUtor how long standing tho trouble, Doan's Ointment will not fall to give instant relief. PnrouteGo l"lHhliie;,ChUdroiiC'romnted Columbia. S. C. May 10. Laurens Tucker and his wife, whose home Is In the country In Laurens .county, went fishing on the Enonee river. Not wish ing their four children to accompany them, they left them ln the house. Dur ing their absence the building caught fire In, some manner and the unfor tunate children, all of whom were un der 10 years of age, wore burned to death. Oint ihn'n Two Mayors. Omaha, May 10. Mayor Brontch has a force of U picked policemen under command of Sergeant Her patroling the city hall all night. He reiterated his Intention of holding to the office of mayor at all hazards. His term of offices expires at midnight. Mayor elect Moore will make no effort to se cure control of the office by force. This morning he made a formal demand for possession of the rooms now occupied by the mayor In the city hall, and on being refused quietly established an office elsewhere. Tho new council is certain to recognize Moore as mayor. TJ10 'WolltllOY, For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Increas ing cloudiness, with showers and prob ably thunder storms; slightly cooler; westerly winds. A Princely Anonymous Gift. Paris, May 10. An anonymous donor has sent the sum of 37,500 to the com mittee of management of the charity bazaar ln the Rue Jean .Goujon, vhlc,h was the scene of last week's terrlbie tragedy from fire. This amount, with the proceed of the firt day's sale, l,SO0, equals the full receipts of the bazaar of 18M, and the committee Is thus enabled to make distribution as before. t Put I'oinon In n Spring. Plkeville, Ky., May 10. Some one put poison In Ball Creek spring, several miles above here, and as a result Ave persons died and five more are dying from drinking the water. There is no clew to the murderer. Ambrose Preas' boy, a farmhand and a peddler named Moss. Annie Low, a child, and an old colored man are those already dead. The suffered terribly. Princeton Student AooIduntnllyCHIed Princeton, N. J., May 10. Rowley Shepardson, the Princeton student who was accidentally shot while rowing on Itarltan canal Saturday, died from the effects of his wound yesterday after noon. The remains will be removed to Richmond, Va., where Eugene Shep ardson, father of the dead youth, re sides. Ilurdouk lllflcal Hlttera ianatiirA'ti trim nun. eciy for ooiistipation and kindred ill. It sets directly 011 the bowels, the liver, the skiu. and whilecleansing the blood Imparts strength to the digestive organs. Wilmington" New ( nthollo lllwnop. Wllmlnnti :, Del.. May 10. In the Roman Catholic pro-cathedral of St. Peter yesterday the 1U. nev. James J. Motlaghan was consecrated bishop of the dlorese of Wilmington. Cardinal Gibbons was the eonserrator. In the course of the ceremony the bishop-elect took the nath of admission to the Holy See, expressed hi belief In matters of the Catholic faith, was duly consecrat ed, received tbe staff, ring, miter and gloves of his office. He was enthroned upon the episcopal seat, and afterwards was led around the rhurrh by the as sistant bishops, blessing the people as he proceeded. The new bishop an nounced that Rev . J. A. Lyons would act as vicar general of the diocese. Suicide, to Avoid Arresl. Kansas City, Mo., May 10. Major Henry McNamarn, a veteran of the Fenian army that Invaded Canada In 18(K! and again In 1870, and who was later promlnsnt In the Invlnelbles, the Clan-ua-Gael and kindred Irish socie ties, lctllsd himself Saturday night rather than suffer the disgrace of be ing sued for a $20 debt. An acquaint ance who had loaned him money threatened arrest If It were not paid. McNamara hnd been unable to se cure work and could meet the demand. McNamara was 56 years of age and a member of the G. A. R., having served With distinction throughout the war. He was a newspaper writer. Homoyn WHl He lti'prlmiinded. Atlanta, May 10. Captain Henry Romeyn wilt not be fully acquitted by the court martial which sat on his case a week ago. He will receive a repri mand for unsoldlery and ungentle manly conduct for his behavior on'the parade grounds In knocking down Lieutenant O'Brien. The court martial practically vindicates him on the other charges- Mayor and 1'otinol! in .Tnll." Auburn, Neb., May 10. The mayor and city council are ln jail, and are likely to remain there. Judge Stull had them cited to appear for contempt and sent them to jail for disregarding the orders. The city attorney sought relief from the supreme court, which was de nied. 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