j PPf 5-i ? Trr I i CRITICAL PERIODS rr f J / , jlh Woman's Life Are Made Dangerous i by Pelvic Catarrh. IT I' \W \ HUB UATHILDE lUCHTEH. Mrs. Mnthllde Rier > tr , Donipban , Neb. , says : f "I suffered from oetarrh fc > r many yenrn , but since I hare boon taklag Pa-ru-na. I feel f ctron ; and well. I would advise all people ' to try Pe-ru-na. As K us d Pe-ru-na and- ; Man-a-lln while I w a paisiag through tbe change of life , I am poslUrely conrlnced 1 your beneficial remedies have rellaved me from all my Ills. " Pe ru-nn has raided more women from beds of sickness and set tbem to work again than any other remedy. Pelvic catarrh is the bane of womankind. Prun.i Is the bane of catarrh In all forms and stages. Mrs. Col. Hamilton , Columbus , O. , says : "I I recommend 1'e-r.u-na to women , believing it ' to be especially beneficial to them. " Send for a free baoJc written by Dr. Hartman - man , entitled "Health and Beauty. " Ad- 1 dress Dr. Unrtmaii , Columbus , O. i Remember that cboiera morbus , chol era infantum , summer complaint , bilious colic , diarrhoea and d/n tery arc each and all catarrh of the bowela. Catarrh Is the only correct same for these aftec- tions. Pe-ru-na Is an absolute specific for these ailmenta , vrhlch are so coimnon. in summer. DC. llnrtman , in a practice of over forty yeur , ner r loat a single case of cholera iufantum , dysentery , diarrhoea , or cholera morbus , and his Pe . Tb-ose dasir- only remedy was rn-na. - - ing further particular * should siid for a free copy of "Summer Catarrh. " Ad dress Dr. IJartman , Columbus , Ohio. FINED FOR WINNING HIS CASE. Out West It Is Not Conaidcr d Proper to Defend llorae Tbl voe. . "When I graduated from the knv school , " said the old laATyer , with a reminiscent smile , " ! took Horace Gree- ley's advice aud ATent West. I located in a little toAvn that then was on the frontier and AA-aited with the confidence of youth for clients. "Before I had fairly opened my office I was retained to defend a man for stealing a horse. This elated me vary much , for I was not aware at the time that the case had been refused by all the other lawyers in town , as defend ing a horse thief \vaa not a thing to be desired if a man valued hifl life. "The case came to trial before an old Judge and a jury composed of beAvhis- kered ram-hera. There was 110 doubt that the man Araa guilty , but he had a number of friend * who Avere Avilliug to swear to anything , and I thought that 1t Avas my duty to make tbe best possi ble use of them. They wera all willing to. swear that the defendant Avas forty miles away from the spot when the horse was stolen , and th prosecution was unable to break doATn their testi mony. I saAV that I AVSUS going to free my client , so it Aras with u satisfied air that I saw the jary learicg the room to prepare their verdict. "They were back in fhve minutes , and the old judge aked them if tbey had succeeded in arriving & 4 a verd4ct " 'We hev , ' aa tr red ' the foreman , as he shifted tlva gun ha carried on his hip. 'We find ths defends * not guilty , an' recommend1 tbe defendant's law yer , owin' to his youth and Innocence , to the mercy of the court * ' "While I Avaa gwsplng for breath the Judge fined mo $500 , and suspended sentence long enough fc * me to get out of town. It wasn't lav , but I didn't stop to argue the matter. " "Pauline didn't break her heart eve ? that faithless man , after aiL" "No : she convinced herself that If she had married him he would hare tyrannized over her dreadfully. " fapp f Bother [ LETTER TO xa * PISXHAM xo. 26,785 ] " DEAK Mns. PETXTU.M I have many , many thanks to give yon for what your Vegetable Compound haa done for me. 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BIG RELIGIOUS MEET. IMMENSE THRONG ATTENDS ENDEAVOR - DEAVOR CONVENTION. Christian Workers from All States and Canada Arc Present Detroit Bida All Hearts * Welcome-Old OOicersRe- elected Year's Progress Reviewed. Fifteen thousand Christian Endenvor- ers ntti'iidhig the eighteenth annual in ternational convention at Detroit march ed into Tent Endeavor on the opening night singing hymiis and waving the flags symbolical of their order. Officials of the society announced from the speakers' stand that this meeting established a neAV record for a Christian Endeavor conven tion , both in numbers and enthusiasm. Fringed about the thousands who were seated within the canvas auditorium were other thousands who tiptoed and pressed over and against their neighbors in their anxiety to see and to hear. From the moment the great audience rose and sang the ilrst inspiring song to the last dying strain of the orchestra that played dur ing the reception following the set pro gram , through the thousands of people ran an indescribable exulting flood of re ligious sentiment. At sundown long wavering lines of young folks from various directions cross ed the green fields about the white-tented city , all converging toward Tent En deavor , beneath whose broad , spreading canvas the welcoming rally was held. The crowds poured in through the four en trances on each side and down the six broad sawdnst covered aisles , until the great tent's capacity of 10,000 was filled , after which a crowd of outsiders obtain ed sight and hearing through a dropping of the tent walls at each side. The Christian Endeavor red and white was suspended in hundreds of broad streamers from the lofty roofs of the eaves. Flags of all nations , draped with the Stars and Stripes , hung overhead at intervals. The coat of arms of the States were attached to the tent poles. The Christian Endeavor monogram shone from large red and white electric globes over the resonator , suspended above the speaker's platform. Higher up the union jack and the Stars and Stripes intermin gled. Great Choir Furnishes Music. A thousand white-capped young men and maids composed the choir on the big stage , the front of which was occupied by the officers and clergy. Promptly at 7:30 o'clock arose the swelling strains of "The Son of God Goes Forth to War , " followed by "There Shall Be Showers of Blessing , " "Onward , Christian Soldiers , " etc. , in all of which the great crowd enthusiastically joined. Devotional exercises were led by Rev. J. G. Butler of Washington. The welcome of the local committee was extended by William II. Strong , its chairman. Mr. Strong dwelt upon the beauties of Detroit and greeted the dele gates not only on behalf of the local Christian Endeavor societies , but also on behalf of the young people's religious so cieties , allied to special denominations , which had collaborated in all efforts of the general committee , llev. Charles B. Newman eloquently welcomed the con vention in behalf of Detroit pastors. May or Mayberry also welcomed the En deavors. Orcetinjj from Foreign I/anda. Xoxt on the program came responses in behalf of Endeavorers from foreign lands. As Rev. William Patterson of To ronto came forward to speak for Canada some one struck up "God Save the Quoen. " The Canadians on the platform took up the strain and in a moment the huge tent was reverberating with the swelling chorus of the British anthem. The friendly relations between Canada and the United States , particularly with reference to religious matters , formed the burden of Dr. Patterson's address. Rev. Dr. H. J..Tressider , secretary of the London council of Christian Endea vor , answered the greetings in behalf of Great Britain. ' "Perish the mad dream , " said he , "that a conflict should over come between our two countries. It is the work and the duty of the Christian En deavorers to make impossible such an idea. " For AustraJia response was made by Rev. Joseph Walker of Queensland ; for China , by Rev. Elwood G. Tewksbury , a missionary in the vicinity of Pekin ; for Turkey , by Rev. Lyndon S. Crawford , for many years a missionary in that coun try ; for Japan , by Rev. Otis Carey ; for Mexico , by Rev. C. Scott Williams , and for the United States by Rev. Arthur X Smith of Georgia. Trustees Review the Year. At the meeting of the trustees the busi ness before the United Society Avas quick ly transacted. Treasurer Shaw's report showed expenditures during the -fiscal year of $ JC7S , and ยง 332 now in the treas ury. The report of George B. Graff of Boston , agent of the publishing depart ment , under whose direction the Chris tian Endeavor World is published , show ed cash on hand at the beginning of the fiscal year , June 1 , 1S9S , $1,110 ; receipts during the year , $07,930 ; expenditures , $ OGG2S ; cash on hand , $2,439. The Western office of the publishing depart ment , located at Chicago , reported expen ditures of $12,303 , and $004 now in its treasury. The old officers of the United Society were unanimously re-elected upon recom mendation of the' nominating committee , as follows : President , Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clark ; secretary , John Willis Baer ; treasurer , William Shaw , all of Boston. Representatives on the board of trus tees of the United Society Avere elected from each State , territory and the prov inces of Canada. The Moon May Come Back. Professor Darwin of Cambridge pro phesies that the moon will ultimately return to the earth , whence itwas cast off in the remote past. Says the Negro Is the Missirijj Link. Rev. Gottlieb C. H. Hosskarl , D. D. , pastor of the Second Lutheran church of Chambersburg , Pa. , has undertaken to prove by scriptural history that the negro is not descended from Adam and Eve , and Is not of the progeny of Ham ; but Is Darwin's missing link. He af firms that the negro's main superiori ty over the gorilla , orang-outang and baboon is that he utters sounds that could be imitated and understood by" Adam. All preparations have been made at the War Department to enlist the full pro visional army of 35,000 men , Avhich will make in all 100,000 men under arms. It is the intention of the officials to call for ten more regiments after the twelve or ganizations now being recruited are filled. When enough men have been enlisted to give those organizations their full quotas it AA-ill be giA-eu out by the department that five more regiments will be enlisted , making twenty-seven in all , which is the number authorized by Congress. In fact , there will be no cessation of enlistments , but from this time on all able-bodied men Avho present themseh-es AA'ill be accepted until the army reaches its maximum strength of 100,000. Recruits for the new volunteer regiments must be from IS to 35 years of age , at least five feet four inches high , and weigh from 120 to 190 pounds. Recruiting officers haA'e author ity to overlook a variation of ten pounds in weight and a fraction of an inch in height and chest measurement. Owing to the character of the service expected the physical qualifications of the men will be closely scrutinized. Married men will not be permitted to enlist in the new force except in certain exceptional cases , by special permission from headquarters , when it is shown to , be for the direct ben efit of the serA'ice. Grave apprehension exists among army surgeons as a result of reports received during the last twenty-four hours from Santiago. The yellow fever epidemic which threatens that province was anti cipated some time ago , although the dread of the doctors has been carefully conceal ed and no mention of it has been alloAved to get into the reports given out at the War Department. Some time ago the de partment Avas advised that the conditions at Havana and at Santiago Avere nor such , even now , as to assure the troops and people there immunity from conta gious diseases. It Avas said the system df sanitation adopted was inadequate , and , coming as it did after the long period of utter disregard of all the rules of public health , it Avas not to be expected the yelloAV fever could be kept out. There have been a number of deaths , most of them so sudden that the day which brings the first news of disability often brings later the notice of death. Three officers have died of the disease in as many days. The surgeons report that they are making heroic efforts to stay the spread of the contagion , which has gained a strong foothold. Rear Admiral Sampson has received a body blow from an unexpected quarter , and is to be deprived of his admiral's pay from Aug. 10 , Avlien he was appointed by the President in advance of Schley , to the adjournment of Congress. Acting Con troller of the Treasury Mitchell ha held Chat as the Senate did not confirm the President's appointment he can draw no pay as such , but only since his regular appointment under the naAal personnel bill , by Avhich he becomes junior to Schley. The Controller decides an ad vancement in rank is not complete unti' ' confirmed by the Senate , and hence nc pay can accrue until the promotion is legally completed. This decision will tend to stop the Samp ou-Schley controversy , for if Sampson is barred out of his extra pay there would be no advantage in re opening the matter , as he is HOAV a rear admiral in good standing , and draws pay as such , although still junior to Schley. The revival of the story that the Wai Department has let army clothing con tracts to SAveat shops in the large cities , notably at Philadelphia , is pronounced by army quartermasters absolutely un true. * Xo large contracts for made uni forms haAe been awarded lately , and all those Avhich are let have a provision that the work is to be done in factories. Inspectors specters are employed to observe closely the methods of the contractors , and a re port that a manufacturer is having his "finishing" done outside his plant leads to a rejection of the material. Under the system adopted by the War Department , the volunteer regiments wiil be national in character , and yet each command Avill be made up of men from the same locality , so the regiments Avill haAe the necessary local pride in their identity. There Avill be stragglers in all the regiments , but as a rule the men Avill be near neighbors and there Avill be good- natured rivalry in seeing Avhich section of the country is first in filling up its regi ment. The first regiment to be fully or ganized and drilled AA'ill stand the best chance of an early call for active duty. * Col. David B. Henderson , the prospec tive Speaker , called upon the President the other morning by appointment , and remained at the White House for more than an hour. When he left he declined to talk about his conference with the President. Col. Henderson still adheres to his belief that there \vftl not be an early session of Congress.f Told in a Few lanes. Mr. Fife and daughter killed by a train at Clinton , Mass. Judge refused to quash indictments against Wardner rioters. Jasper Temple , Tompkinsville , Ky. , killed by a man named * Atkins. Eight persons were injured in a wreck on the P. & W. , near RenfreAV , Pa. Steamer Rio de Janeiro brought $453- 000 of opium to 'Frisco from Hong Kong. Solomon Bernstein , Rahway , X. J. , had a "moonshine still" in a fine residence. Captured by the officers. Arthur Hauser , now in Mexico , is wanted in Toledo. He is said to have six wives. The posse which has been trailing the train robbers in Montana has given up the chase. While drilling a gas well at Chatham , Ohio , an arrow point was found at the depth of 1,502 feet. Vanderbilts have secured control of the Boston and Albany Railroad , which gives them an opening into New England. Frank Cook , colored , swung to eternity in Birmingham , Ala. Jxilled a conductor. ROW AT THE PEACE CONGRESS. The Husband of an American Girl May Have to Fijrht One or More Duels. The peace congress at The Hague has developed many rows that may eventu ally lead to something more serious. It is not unlikely that a duel or tAvo Avill result from this gathering , where every thing was supposed to move along peace fully and harmoniously. Rechid Bey , secretary to the head of the Turkish del egation , figures prominently in one of these quarrels and is after the scalp of a couple of Turkish and Armenian reform ers who tried to get the conference to stop the Sultan from butchering Arme nians. Rechid is very close to the Sultan and this stirred up his Turkish bloodto such a degree that he challenged the two reformers. Duelling is against the laAvs of Holland and , anyway , would hardly fit in a peace congress , so the reformers COUNTESS CZATKOAA'SKI. were expelled from the country and are now in Paris AA'aiting for Rechid Bey to come along and fight them. The prospective dueling is of interest to Americans principally because the AA'ife of Rechid Bey is a Yankee girl. She is Miss Edith Collins , once the ward of Chauncey M. Depew , and her marriage to Rechid Bey , Count CzaykoAVski , in 1S97 , in Paris , occasioned considerable surprise. It Avas rumored at one time that she Avas to marry her guardian. She is finely educated , strikingly beautiful and is very Avealthy. Her husband is a bril liant diplomat , an adviser to the Sultan uul has a handsome fortune. He has a fiery temper , however , as the incident related shows. WIND CITY IS GONE. Fcourjie of Scurvy Depopulates an Alaskan Miiiinsr Settlement. The news Avas brought to Seattle , Wash. , by the steamer City of Topeka that AVind City , on the Wind river , the third south branch of the Peel , Avas a scurvy camp during the Avinter , and that a score of miners have perished. It was late in January when the last report Avas received from the pest camp by miners crossing the Rocky Mountains on the way to DaAvson. These finally got through with the news. They did not luiA-e a list of the dead , but the following were not expected to live Avhen the mes senger left : Dr. J. B. Mason , Chicago ; W. C. Cuch , San Francisco ; Dr. Martin , dentist , Chicago ; EdAvard Harris , Mitchell. All Avere very sick with the dread arc tic disease. Harris had to have a leg amputated from freezing , and Mitchell was suffering from a broken leg. The miners were the only ones left in Wind City. They sent out an Indian to secure -instance. He said the men Avere unable to care for themselves , and that none ox- ected to live. Wind City Avas started last September , when about seventy-five miners who had been trying to reach DaAvson over the Edmonton trail gathered there and built winter quarters. A number of substan tial cabins went up , and when Avinter settled down Wind City became a liA'ely place. The AA'hirl of social affairs \vas varied and interesting. For four months the miners at Wind City had just as good a time as the miners in any other part of Alaska. Nothing Avent seriously wrong until one morning several of the miners were struck doAvn with the scurvy. They were folloAved by several others. The pestilence seemed to strike the camp all at once. Soon half of the seventy-five people there were stricken Avith the dis ease. Then came the undoing of Wind City. Those of the miners who could move loaded their sleds and turned their cabins over to the less fortunate. With words of good cheer all round , parties set off , one by one , over the SUOAV and ice. Death helped to depopulate Wind City The scurvy seemed to be particularly fatal. The medicine which Mr. Mason had was soon exhausted and when he Avas stricken down himself he had noth ing left to take. There were no vegeta bles in the camp and no source from which fresh ones could be secured. There is a graveyard at Wind City Avhere the bodies of fifteen or tAventy men lie in testimony of the terrible price some had to pay for gold. In the outlying cabins several dead men have nothing but frozra blankets for their coffins. They died af ter all the Avell men left the camp , and there is no one to bury them. Telesrraphic Brevities. Wife of "Jimmy" Michaels , London , nas secured a divorce. Prof. Mnzzoni believes the Pope will live to see the ncAv century. Clara Ward Rigo is about to launch a society journal in Cairo , Egypt. Fred M. Kerns , Parson" . W. Va. , goes up for life for killing Lucy Day. Hoisting tub fell in a mine , Jopliu , Mo. , killing Alex. Sharp of Millport , Ohio. George BarroAA' , Xew York kidnaper , is working on the stone pile , Sing Sing. Grand stand burned at Topeka , Kan. , races. Unknown man burned to death. German reichstag has formally adopted the treaty with Spain for the Carolines. I. M. WoodAA-ard , Jr. , Roanoke , Va. , shot himself to death. Ill health. Ball players arrested in Buffalo for playing Sunday ; found not guilty. Severe electrical storm visited Gallipo- , lis , Ohio. Two barns burned. Loss $4- 000. 000.Degree Degree of LL. D. conferred on Rear Admiral Schley by Georgetown Univer sity. sity.Pending Pending the" court's decision , automo- bites AA-ill be allowed to run in Chicago parks. Second immunes mustered out , Camp Meade. The Nineteenth is the only regi ment left. Detroit people will probably vote on the question of municipal ownership of street railways. Off th Trnrlc. "John has 5 oranges , James gave him 11 , and he gives Peter 7 ; how many has he left ? " Before this problem the class recoil ed. "Please , sir'said a young lad , "wo always does our sums in apples. " Tit- Bits. 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