EVENING HERALD BHTAIILISIIHD 1870. JTubllibed everr Krentng, Hieer Sunday, si ft OOVTH JABDIK 8TBHHT, NBA It OBHTRB. The Herald I dellveied In HhananUoHii iih1 th surrounding towns for sis oents a week, pay able to the carriers. By mail tt.00 a year, or 1" wih a month, payable In advance. Advertise inenU charged according to space and position The publishers reserve the right to ohange tbe vmlrlon o( advertisements whenever the pub llcaMon of news demand It. Tbe right la reset red to reject any advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon appHoatlon. Kntered at tbe postnflloe at Shenandoah, Fa., as second class mall matter. TBLEl'IIONK CONNECTION. "All Ike Hews Thai's Fit to Print," Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, MAY 80, 18B7. It in nut so much Gree that Turkey Is after iih any otller tiling that lunula can be laid on. Tiik recent ruins have atJutulaled vegetation no much that a ride through the Catuwissa valley Is tie Jiirhtful. TiifK Governor of New Yoak al lowed 807 bills, passed by the leglsla tare which ended it session a month ago, to die localise he failed to sign them in the time limit after adjourn ment. "Silykh Dick" Kusn wiyn Tom Heed 1h the whole of Congress just now. It 1h not so long since Mr liland and his party called him Ozar Heed, and shortly afterward adopted his methods. A 8KTTLRMKNT of his account shows that the government owes Mr. Cleveland a balance of one cent on his salary. However, as Orover lost some time while he was away duck hunting, be will probably lot the one offset tho otlior. Thk Philadelphia olOrgymon of the Presbyterian, Mothodist and Hnptist denominations have decided to take 'ineerted action against Sunday bic cling and a report upon the sub ject will be made at meetings to be held n Monday next. PoTTSVlLLe reporters are in their element since the base ball season openetjsfcitdtheir readers are treated to more frills upon the English language than we thought the journals cddld afford atv the price charged for subscription. Instead ot piano coupons it, wouiu oe uioiig ap propriate to issue coupons entifJinp the holder to a slang dictionary so it appears irom senator uoyle s explanation in tho Senate yesterday that he was not piesent when t vote on tho weiler labor bill vi taken and consequently did not vov for itjnotwithstanding the vehement denials of tho editor of his paper. The latter would do well to ponder over Davy Crokett's motto "He sure you are right, then go ahead" before again amilying billingsgate to his contemporaries. Coyle did not vote for the bill and his explanation comes -after he has learned that his action did not meet the approval of his constituents. A Fhkjtch dootor has published in the Gazette des llopitaux an account of his bicycling experiences. After a long ride he experienced paraesthe- siae in tho fourth and fifth fingers, with impaired sensibility, and paresis in the interossei, lumbricales, nnd the adductor polliois. This paresis was followed by distinct atrophy in the affeoted muso'es. He considers the affection to be the result of pressure upon the branches of the ulnar nerve, aggravated, doubtless, by the vibra tion occasioned by bad roads. Ho alo considers that predisposing fact ors existed in the softness of the skin of the hand and in tho exhaustion of the muscles and the consequent loss of protection to the nerves lying in or under them. It does not take any such terms to oxpress how biking affected some of Shenandoah's heavy weight riders in the early stages, when the pesky thing would insist upon going through antics similar to those of the broncho on Main stieet last Saturday evening. It requires language much more vigorous and picturesque!. A RKCKtrr experiment by the New England railroad between the cities of Hartford and New Hritain Conn, has demonstrated the feasibility of lifting eleotricity as the motive power on steam railroads In place of lotto motives, and the latter are likely to lie relegated to the scrap pile, at least upon suburban railroads. The ruies named are nine miles apart and as overhead wires and trolleys were impracticable, the engineers, after long study of the problem presented, decided niton a third rail, A shaiied, to convey ihe power. This rail is placed in the middle of the track and wiih found to All the requirements of the case admirably and on Monday morning cars commenced running on half-hour schedules. Reports are to the effect that everything worked smoothly but the line had to be fenced in to prevent ieope from coining iu ooutact with the rail which carries the electricity. Tills feature may militate somewhat against the speedy adoption of the new method of propulsion although its promoters appear to think not W. U. Jebiwon, N.wark, 0., mjt, "Que Minute Couib Cure atvwl toy ouly wild faun lyiut by eruup." It liw mvwI tboUMixI. of nllira Mifftiriiig from croup, puuuuiouw, l.rnnrliitU and other serioUH throat aud lung tiuiiliiei I' II. llageoliuch. Stilptrtf'a T'ciTlliIr l,i'np to Dontli. Chicago, May 86. While walking; on the corridor of the thirteenth floor of the Chamber of Commerce building yesterday W. P MUtman, a daneln teacher, suddenly drew a revolver and shot himself, tie then threw himself over the railing Into the court, ISO feet below, narrowly missing pedestrians In the crowded main lobby of the struc ture. It Is thought the man was dead before he struck the pavement. The corpse was horribly crushed. A letter In the suicide's pocket said his wife had accused him wrongfully and that he Intended to take his life on Mon day, but he concluded to give her one more chance. leru'i"linpiiiillinr. Cabinet Crisis. Lima, Peru, May 26. A cabinet crisis Is probable, and It Is believed that En rique Bustamente y Salasare will be the premier of the new cabinet. He was minister of war of the Candamo provisional government of 1895. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Cloudy; northerly winds, be coming southerly. For Delaware and Maryland: Partly cloudy weather; slightly warmer; north to northeast winds. By nourishhi'r every part of your system Health with blood mndc puro by tak ing Hood's Snrsnparllla. Then you will havo nerve, mental, bodily and ipnng digostivo strength. Then you need not rear msoasc, because your system will readily rosist scrofulous "temlenclos nnd attacks of illness. Then you will Know tr.o Dsolutc intrinsic merit of The Host t.pr UK Medi cine and Blood Purifier. $1. s'x fm ;. IVc.wred only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowt'll, Muss. u i9 r'ii net easily, promptly and rlOOClS FillS effectively, ascents. Orphans' Court Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans Couit of (he county of Schuylkill, in the Coin ion wen in or I'eiuisyivanta, uic mibcmer. xeemor 01 me jat win turn tenwmeiu o jiitlwiii Zimmerman. late of the townaliiu ni Union, in the county of Schuylkill, rieceatl. viii expose to snio ny punnc veiuiuc, on M- mi.i. tiiu nun unv or Juno. iU7. t ie follow in live valuable pieoeH of real wttite, late the ironrtien oi jjiiuwiic ioimmcrmau, deeeom u. '1 lie nale of Commercial Hotel nronertv. to take place on tbe premises, in Shenandoah, Pa., u iu it eiocK in me ioren ton ot nam tiny, 'J. lie -ale of tho Hi uptown properties to take plnee at tue ntiiei 01 inmei Appiewue, iu lunmown, lit,., it 1 o'clock in the afternoon of wild day. No. 1. All that certain whole lot or piece ot .round nnd udjolnliiK fractional parts of tv itherlotsor pieces of Kround, situate on tin lorthwcHt corner of Main nnd Coal streets, li he borough of Shenandoah, county of Schuyl Jll nnd ittiite of l'emitylvaula, bounded ami lenerHied as fid lows, to wit: ItcKinnluK at n .mint on the northwest corner of Main and Coal dreet, and bettiK the Houtheast turner of lot Xo. 10 block No. 12, thence north nhmi the west dde ot North Main street 43 feet A inches, thence west at right augles with said Main street 77 feet Gliieh, thence north parallel with atd Main wtroet 1 foot 0 Inches, thence wet ni right anifcls with said Main street 37 feet C inches, t Hence norm parallel with saui Alain itrect K5 fret, thence west at right niiRlos witli wild MfWn street 33 feet to the vat side of Vcnr illey, thence south along the east side of said tlleyHO feet, to the north sldo of Coal street, thence east along the north side of said Coal street 1TO feet, to the point or place of beginning. Heine the whole of lot No. 10 block No. 12. and tho said northern adjoining fractional pnrtH of lots No i and 8, b'ock No. T2, according to the map or plan of said borough of Shenandoah, as made by the late P. W. Sliafer. Kwi. In addition thereto, on the northeast side of said property, is an casement of an alley way 3 feet wide and 77 feet ti Inches in length, for tho use of the adjoining; property owners, their heirs nnd assigns forever. I'pon a portion of said land is erect en; a large and cotmuouious four-story frame hotel, known as tho Commercial Hotel. (formerly called Merchants Hotel); and also a large frame barn. It in boiutlfully located, nnd one of the most convenient and desirable projerUes In the borough of Shenandoah. No. 2. All that certain lot or piece of ground dtuate in Jtingtowu, Union township, Schuyl kill county, Pennsylvania, Known, markeu ami numbered, on the plan of said town, as lot numuer uuy-nine iouj, nounueu on inesouiu ny Market stivet, on the east by lot No AS, on the north by Cherry alley, nnd on the west by Harrison street, containing In width 60 feet, and In length or depth 1R7 feet. Upon said lot is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and a frame stable. No. 3. All that certain lot or plcco of ground situate In Itlugtown, aforesaid, known, marked and numbered, on the plan of said town, as tot nmnlier fifty-eight 58, bounded on the east by lot No. 57, on the south by Market street on the west by lot No. 59, and on the north by Cherry alley, containing In width GO feet, and In length or depth 157 feet. Upon said lot la erected a one and n half story double frame dwelling ho ue. No. 4, All thoae certain two vacant lota or placet of ground situate in Itingtowu, afore said, hounded and described an fill low, to wit : Outhennith by Wood street, on the east by land of James llankes, on the south by Cherry alley, and on the west by Perry street contain ing in width ICQ feet, and In length or depth 157 feet. No. 5. All thoe certain two vacant lots or pieces of ground situate In ItlngUiwu, afore said, hounded ami described as follows, to wit : On the south by Market street, on the east by lot of Robert ftrobtd. on the north by Cherry alloy, and on the west by laud' of A mow Zimmerman, containing In width 120 feet, and in letigiu or ueptn i-u icei TICltMH OK SAMS : Ten per cent, of price hid hail be pah! down on u ly of sale, anu ten Kr cent thirty ihiys thereafter, ami tlie balance on or before Augutt 2nd, 1N97, without Interest. Any further desired information In refrard to said properties may 1m had bv calling uiwui the eneouur, or n. t. u, iionopcier, Aiiorney, Hhonandtmh, Pa. I.UCIAK "Y. KhHW, Kx ecu tor. Ity order of the Orpliatm Owrt. P. U. Hm, Clerk. PotUvIlle. April 26th, 1HM7. l-344-oaw Lauer's Lager and e Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, m, 203 West Coal Street. aSOllCl Your Hoocfk NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Futile KfThrt to Pimh Itevulnr llunl ttoAA In thv W'c;nl 80 Himi. Tfpnton. My M. -Tho special aenBlon ?f 1 he 121st idgltflaturt, ftfttr being In r8ion seven hotirs, sdjourned sine die without havlnfr ftccompllshed flnythlnr xcept the cwrrpotlon of th rror which made the ferlon necessary and thl conflrrriatinn of some nominations sent to the Benate by the Rovernor. Prac tically the entire time of the house was taken m with the discussion of the Voorhees Judiciary amendments to the constitution, either In open session or In a conference of the Republican members. Notwithstanding the determination of tht senators in conference Monday night not to take tip any business ex cept the correction of the error in the bill for the special constitutional elec tion next September, the house Repub licans, In conference, decided to take up the Voorhees amendments. When these amendments came up In the house their opponents pursued the fight made In the conference against them, and succeeded In having referred to the at torney general a question as to whether the amendments could be legally oon side red. In view of the fact that they were rejected by the house In the reg ular session, which ended last April Attorney General Gray sent to the house his written opinion, In which he decided that the house, when It rejected the amendments, exhausted Its con trol over them and could not take them up again. This opinion was accepted by the large majority of the mem bers, and the light which had been carried on vigorously for hours by the friends of the Vocrhoes amendments had to be given up. No attempt was made In the house to bring up the biennial sessions amendment, which the house- Repub licans, by vote of 26 to 28, In confer ence had decided should not be con sidered. The two houses repassed the bill pro viding for a special election on Sept. 28 for the purpose of passing upon the t h reeo constl tu t lonal amend men ts adopted last April, and then adjourned sine die. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily uid forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tnfco No-To-lkic, tbo wonder-worker that makes weak men Urong. Many calu ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a i!ure. SOc or $1.00. Booklet aud anmplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Ohicaco or New York. Conner 1'or MlnlMfor to ISrn.Il. Washington, Hay 2G. The president yeBterday gent the following nomina tions to the senate: Kdwln II. Conger of Iowa, minister to Drazil; John G. Foster ot Vermont, consul at Sher hrooke, Quebec, Canada; Brigadier General John Brooke, to be major gen eral, i Mr. Conger, who served as min ister to Brazil under the Harrison ad ministration, had previously served three terms In congress with Major McKInloy. HOW TO FND OUT. Fill a bottle or common Rlnas with urino mil let it rUuiiI twenty-four hours; u scili iiont nr nettling indicates nu unhealthy -'omlitlon of tho kidneys. When urine ilaius linen it is positivo evidence of kidney trouble Too frequent desire, to urinnto or paiu in tho back, is also convincing proof that Ilia kidneys and bladder nro out nf ordor. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowlcdgo so ofteu oppressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills ovory wish in relieving pain iji tho back, kidnoys, livor, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho tilght to urinate, Tho mild aud tho extra ordinary elfect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a tnedlcino you should havo the best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample, bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghatnton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine of this offer. Alli'Ko'l Wliiilo.-iuu .Vm-ilui cr CmiKlit. Houston, Tex., May 2G. A man thought to be J. C. Dunham, who ex terminated a family of six people at San Jose, Cat., has been arrested at La Grange, Tex., and now awaits Identifi cation by California officers who are on their way to Texas. Ills description ac curately tallies with that ot Dunham, for whose capture a reward of $11,000 1b expected by the officers here. l'ree fills Send your address to II. E. Hucklen & Co., Chlcaao. and not a free sumnle lox of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you uf their merits. Thew pills are. easy In action and are particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and I.iver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to lie purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and Ixiwels greatly invigorate the system, tegular siae SSe per box. Sold by A. Waaley, droggUt. Florida Soimloi'HSimKatlonnl Clmrsco. Tallahawte, Pla., May 26. In the state senate yesterday Senator Chip ley openly charged Itepresentatlve Stockton, a member from Duval county, with exhibiting a letter which hau been written to him (Chlpley) by a personal friend. Mr. Chlpley said the letter had Uaen stolen from the home of Vila friend, with other article, by a burg lar A Household Neeewily. OtsoareU Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to tbe taste, act geutly and positively 011 kidneys, liver aud bowels, vleantiug tbe entire syatem, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual ooutlitlon aud biliousness. Please buy aa4 try a box of U. 0. 0. Uwlay ; 10, 36, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Coining Kvents. May 88. Ice cream and strawborry festival iu liobblus' opera house, uuder the auspices of tbe societies of Trinity Kefbriued church. June 8. Uraud cantata by tbe P. M. church choir, iu Robblus' opera bouse. June IS. Ice oreutu festival under the auspices of tbe Famous Usee itall dub, In bobbins' npara Uusklen's Arnica Salve, The beet salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, u leers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped lwHus, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles 01 jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 88 cents per box. For sale, by A. Wasley . . J. H. JACOBS OF N. Y. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies Have Surely Saved My Life." TIIAT'A SINGLE REMEDY will not euro all diseases Is a fact too well known to bo ques tioned. Dr. Franklin Miles, LL. B., tho renowned specialist In diseases of tho henrt and norvous system has dur ing more than twonty years of con stantly extending practice, kept a record for reference, study and com parison, of moro than 25,000 affections of tho brain, norvous system and heart. Tho results of Dr. Miles' cx tcnslvo experience and prolonged study of disease lio has embodied in tho form of a sisfew, (not ono only,) of Restorative Remedies. A full descrip tion of those remedies with instruc tions how to administer them, togeth er with the symptoms of tho diseases they will cure is given in Dr. Miles' book, "New and Startling Facts," which is sent free on request. In tho treatment of heart disease, other complications are frequently met with, tho most general of these is a serious nervous trouble that must "be controlled before tho best results can bo obtained from tho New Iteart Cure. For this purpose thcro is nothing equal to Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine and Nerve and Liver Rills, taken in conjunction with tho New Heart Cure. RS. J. II. JACOBS, Blodgctts Mills, N. Y., writes of her wonderful euro by Dr. Miles' grand Restoiatl vc Remedies as follows: "Two years ago I was taken with a pain in my left side; I could not lie on AIIckimV Diamond SniusrjjlorH. New York, May 26. Itlchard M. Scruggs, the St. Louis merchant, ilnd his traveling companion, B. J. I.ang horne, also of St. Louis, who were ar rested laBt Saturday on a charcre of smuggling diamonds; and Jewelry into this country, v;slted the custom house yesterday. Mr. Scrugge told an appar ently straightforward story to the custom officials. It did not differ ma terially from the statement he made at the time of his arrest. Mr. Lang hornc, on the other hand, made sev eral contradictory statements. One ot them was his declaration that he haa supposed all articles purchased abroad as presents came in free of duty. It is said that Mr. Scruggs will apply Without delay tp the secretary of the treasury to have him remit the conflsi cation of the diamonds and Jewelry, on which lie says he will willingly pay the Juty. There Is a Class of. reople Who are injured by tho use of coffee. Recently there has beeu placed iu all the grocery stores a now preparation called QitAIN-O, made of puro grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not cost over 1 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. ABk for QKAIN-O. I'oiitrhkeoVslu CltlxtuiH Object. ' Poughkeepsle, N. Y., May 26. The announcement that the bis; boat race on June 25 would be rowed up stream has caused great Indignation among the people of (his city, and has greatly Interfered with the collection of the subscriptions. A committee will wait on Mr. Van Dusen In New York tomor row and ask him to reverse his de cision. Try Oruln-O I Try Oniln-O I Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of GltAIN O. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it. QHAIN-0 lias that rioh seal h row 11 of Mucha or Java, but it Is made from, pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 1 tbs price of coffee. 16c and 96 eta. r package. Bold by all grocers. Hummer TV III i.i iipu Uie Xooao. Cumberland, Md., May 26. Governor Lowndes has decided to commute the death sentence in the case of Simon Hommer, who was to have been hanged at Cumberland on June 26 for the murder of Samuel M. Carnor. The murder was committed In a barroom in Cumberland In Manh, 1896. The eiim mutatlon will be made on the recom mendation of the state lunai y commis sion. The report states that Hummer la an imbecile. Orlp-OoIds-IInailaohe. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Brnmo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets ton venlent for taking. Guaranteed to cine, or money refunded. Price, 3b cents. wor ialt by Klrlln's Pharmacy. Buy Keystone flour. k sure that the name Lkssui & 11a ICR Ashland, Pa., s printed on ever sa k. Dr.Milcs HeartCure cither side and suffered with a choking or smothering feeling so badly I could hardly breathe, I suffered torrlbly. Trying many remedies witnout bene fit I was advised to take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, tho first bottle rcliovcd me some and I then took tho Restora tivo Nervine alternately with tho Heart Cure and with them Dr. Miles' Nervo and Liver Pills until I was much benefited. I was then without tho remedies some months, when tho trouble returned, pronounced by the doctors, neuralgia of tho heart. I again commenced witli tho .remedies, adding this tlmo Dr. Miles' Nervo Plasters, and they have dono wonders for me. I have gained steadily In flesh and I thank you for tho benefit I have received from the use of these valuable medicines, they no doubt have saved my life." It is so with many people who uso the New Heart Cure. "When the heart has resumed its normal condition, there Is no more pain and the remedy is discontinued. Tilts is a mistake. Tho heart is still weak and tho treat ment should bo continued regularly and persistently, though in small doses for a long time, until tho rnus sclcs of tho heart havo regained their normal strength. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on tho heart and nerves sent free to all applicants by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Restores Health. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the tnio patiiway, "Tho Iron Mountain Kouto," which traversos a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco nnd tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, aud all tho comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, aud full information, dropapostal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent, fllOEail road avenue Klmlro, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, Now York. i-3-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. K. P. Agt. Iliad sovuro attacks of gravel aud kidney trouble ; aud unable to get a medicine or doctor to euro mo -until I used Hop Bitters, and thoy cured mo iu a short time. A DlBTINaUIRUBD Lawybb or Wavnk Co.. N. Y. CtfLOBLESg and CoLt. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and and cold. Her face was too white, and hor hands aud foot felt as though tho blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was thoroslost ind healthiest girl iu tho town, with a vlvaoity and checrfiiluesa of mind gratifying, other friends. Ilollfo iu a oV.illeii Homo. Lafayette, Ind., May 26. Last even ing James T. Qulclc, an Inmate of the soldiers' home from Marion county made an attempt to kill Commandant James P. Megrew. Megrew was play ing croquet with members of hie staff, when Quick approached the command ant, and asked what he had against him. He was ordered off to his quarters, but instead of obeying Quick made a lunge at the oillolal with his knife, but missed. Quick was caught by Captain Havens, who came to Megrew'n assistance with a croquet mallet, and a desperate fight ensued, Quick using his knife and Havens his mallet. Quick was Anally beaten Into Insensibility, but not until Captain Havens had his right ear cut oft and several other cuts on the head. His wounds are not dangerous. Quick wag lodged lu Jail, How to Treat a Wire. (Prom I'aoIHe Health Journal.) First, get a wife j second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplesitles in your business, but do not therefore, carry to your home a cloudy or contracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be liard for her to bear. A kind won, a tender look, will do wonder in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough lieuiedy in the house. It is tho best and is sure to bo ueeded sooner or later. Your wife will theu know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Qruhler Bros., druggists. iNVENTorrBarc? rotftts. Snyn HI" Method or ,rtntlns:', Hold Who Utii'nlii.v "I -i 1. Washington, May 26. Mr. E. C. Drlce, whoso claim fo a jiiocrss for creating cold and silver from chem ically pure antimony and oilier base metals has been under Investigation by a commlte of mint exports with only negative results, has made appli cation to the commissioner of patents for another test. In his request he as serts that the old commission did not follow his directions in Important par ticulars. Ingredients, he alleges, were ! used which he told tnom were Inimical to his process, and that he himself pro duced gold from chemically pure anti mony, sulphur and Iron after the com mission had failed with the same ma terials, and that thuv then declared that by whatever process gold and sil ver might be obtained from any othet material it simply showed that there was gold and Bllver In the metals be fore the process was used. In a letter to Itr. lreBton, the di rector of the mint, Mr. Hrlce strongly protests against some of the acts of the commission, by which he claims his process was unfairly tested, especially In the use of alkalis, which rendered the tfstK niuetess. Mr. ltrice Is en tirely dissatisfied with the experiments mai'e nnd hil! that grout Injustice has btc.i di ne l.tm. Vnat ni'tlm I be taken bv the commissioner of patents and tho direct or nf the mint is ii'ii known. The treas ury r.tiiilals Insist that tht.' made a fair Invest! rntli 11. and arcordlng to the process of the claimant. Sick IhmiIhcIio cun lie quiiKly and cm n'clely ovrrrollit- by llsiiw Hum1 tiiniiHI Il''e (1 ll Ikiiwii 111 "IMVitt's Little I'urlv K'sors." C. II. Ilngeiili ch. llutVotihi; i ' nolo luUtttted. . New York, M'.y iO. The grand Jury illed Indict 11 in s Hgilnst 1 lie f-.ur men who me charged with maintaining the open bonul vt biokcrs, n Iiroad street bucketchnp. The men indicted arc Charles II. Garland, Kdward P. Hlb bard, TVIlllam Ilubbell and Louis J. Ludwlg. The Indictments charge these men with violating section SE of tho penal code, which Is known as the gambling act. They are the first In dictments to be found agalnBt the nu merous men who have been arrested In the recent bucketshop crusade. TiiitnniLB AcctUKXT. It is a terriblo ac cident to bo burned or Bedded ; but tho pain and agony nnd tho frightful ditflguromcnta can bo quickly ovorcomo without leaving a scar by using DoWitt's Witch Salvo. C. H. HngenblxY llliz VorMlct AirnliiHt 11 tStreot HMIwny. Chicago, May 2G.-Mrs. Susan St. John, a New York portrait painter, was yesterday awarded $25,000 damages against the North Chicago Street Hall way company. In 1806 she was visiting Chicago, and Aug. 30, while dismount ing from a North State electric car, the motorman started the car before she had reached the ground, and she was thrown to the stone curbing. She claimed that her injuries resulted In continual tremor, which unfitted her for doing any further good work with her brush. Even catarrh, that dread breeder of con s imption, succumbs to tho healing influences of ThomaV IVlcctric Oil. Itolnml ....,..'..1.1. i..."..ruiuiio Suit. Macon, Go., Mny 26. The Jury In the damage suit of Roland Heed and mem bers of his company, against the Southern railway for injuries Indicted In a wreck, which has been on trial In the United States court here for a week past, brought In a verdict for the plain tiffs yesterday. The suits were brought for $10,000 each in favor of Roland Reed, Miss Isidore Rush and Mrs. Mary Myers Tho Jury awarded Mrs. Myers $1,000, Roland Reed $2,000 and Miss Rush $1,000. "They nro dandies" said Tims. Bowers, of tho U-iickot, Texas, Lnterprlkd, while wilt lug about DoWitt's Little liirly. Bikers, the famous llttlo pills for sick heartache and ills orders of the stomach aud liver. C. II. Hagcubuch. Worthies DrunUiiril'M'ltnitnl CVlmo. Baltimore, May 2C. Kate Monahan, aged 50 years, was brutally murdered yesterday by her husband, Pater, aged 61. The weapon used w'as k runty1 ax, and the unfortunate woman's head was crushed ta Jelly by the bows. Mona han was arrested. 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