EVENING HERALD USTAMI.1.SIIISl 1870. Published every Kvcnlns, Kxcept Sundny.nt 8 Sotrrn jAitniN Stkrht, NKAn Centric The Uonilil Isdellveicd In Shenandoah nnd tlio surrounding towns for six cents n week, liny blo to tlio carriers, lly mall pl.00 n year, or 25 cent n month, payable ill advance. Advertise- ttif iit.a nbnrfrril iiRcnrdlhir to sn.ico and DOsltlou. The publishers reserve tlio rlclit to cnange tno Itlonof ndYcrtlseincnu wiicnovcr tno pun- Mention of news demnnds It. Tho rlrht Is reserved to reject liny advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt tho publishers nuiy uecni Improper. Advertising rales made known tmnn nttnllrjltinn. Entered nt tlio potofllco nt Shenandonh, I'ft., ns second class mnu mailer. TBI.Kl'lIONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TIIUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1S93. A police investigation of tho Rasinias eabo should bo made. Unkortunatkia' for tlio Democracy, Shen- .andoah does not constituto Schuylkill county. Tub indications point to another contest for oontrol of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad at tho annual meeting in January, with tho pros pecta for the samo rosult as last year. While tho Dick party has increased its holdinc of Mock somowhat, tlio Wilbur party still have tho Packer stock with them, and as long as thoy can hold that thcro is not much prospect of a change of management. There is now a chance for cheap electric lighting, tho result of tho decision of the Supreme Court of tko United States in tho matter of tho Edison vs. the Sawyer-Mann systems being to throw open both systems to tho public. The Sawyer-Mann system is invalid, and tlie fcdlson patent oxpireu jusv a year ago Tuesday under the operation of . r. ,. . f tho decision in the Bate refrigerating patent Some of our Democratic exchanges are wasting a great deal of ink and onergy just jiow in laying out a program for tho Ropul- licau convention that names the national delegates from this county. Tho leaders and county delegates themselves are fully capa ble of settling tho quostion, and wo think their selection will occasion some surprise and disappointment in certain quarters. Dame Rumor says Shenandoah will get ono of tho plums. PHILADELPHIA'S LEX0W, When the Senato Investigating Committee was appointed ly tho last Legislature, at tho urgent request of tho citizens of Philadelphia, thcro wero many doubting Thomases who .predicted that tko pooplo behind the move ment wero merely, playing a game of bluff, nd that tho committeo would never exercise its powers. It has been nn open secret among tho well' informed that favorito contractors have grown rich withia an exceedingly short time, and that tho contract system, while well in- tended, has been very badly carried into effect by tho contractors. According to Mr. Addis' testimony, tho officials of the High way Department, who had supervision, aro cuilty of culpable neglect. Other abuses are haid to exist in the municipal government, which aro expected to bo brought to light as tho investigation proceeds. The proceedings of Mr. Andrews' committeo furnishes interesting reading, and nolwith- Guiding the opposition in certain quarters good results will no doubt follow if tho evils pointed out are corrected. Tho peqplo await the result. PENNSYLVANIA DAY. This is Pennsylvania day at the interna tional exposition of the cotton states, and hundreds of citizens of tho Keystone state, of high and low degree, aro enjoying the "hospitality of Atlanta to-day as two sister states should. In the person uf Governor Hastings, Pennsylvania offers her sontimonts of good will, and in a friendly rivalry tho products of tho two states aro shown promi nently. Schuylkill county, too, is fairly re presented by a number of hor prominent citizens. Govornor Hastings' address expressed tho Mjutiments of tho loyal pooplo of this state when ho said : "The oarly settlement of both states was composed largely of the samo people. Much of your population in oarly Jays enmo from Pennsylvania, although many of them, aftor leaving the Cumberland Valley, may have btoppod for a generation or two in Virginia, tho Carolinas, or other state, before reaching Georgiu. "In tho struggle for freedom Pennsylvania .and Georgia stood side by side. Gedrgia's representatives oamo to Philadelphia to take council with the patriots. Their namos, with those of ours, aro signed to tho Decla ration of Independence. With ub they heard (he first defiant ring of freedom from yonder liberty Bell. Your Georgia patriots fought side by side with those of tho Pennsylvania lino at Saratoga aad at Monmouth, They stood at Pennsylvania's side and crimsoned Pennsylvania's soil at Brandywino and Gor raantown. They went down into tho gloom of despair with Washington at Valley Forgo, and thoy wero with the conquering hosts at Yorktown. "I proclaim to you that tho patriotic heart of Pennsylvania beats as warmly and as steadfastly for Georgia and hor sister states to-day as when thoy flrst united to found a government, upoi) tl)P rock of freedom," STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. doting Quntntlons nt tlio Now York nnd I'liltiuliilplila llxchnnirrs. New Yoiik. Nov. 13. Irregularity nnd s. fcvorlsh tone wero tlio main clinrncterlstlcs of today's sharo speculation. Tlio cours of tho market also reflected tlio elimination on the previous day of n considerable proportion of the short Interest. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson. D h, & W .129 -107W N. Y. Central WW N. Y. & N. E - - Pennsylvania KIM Heading l-)fl St. Paul - 75i V. N. Y. & Pa 3i West Shore Erie. trio i 11 imhu fi.no v v ... am LehlKH Nav 4BWi Lehlish Valley-.. 4i New Jersey Ccn... 107 General Markets. Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Flour weak; win ter superfine, $2.332.60; do. extras, $2.GU J.85: Pennsylvania rollor, clear, $3553.25; do. do. straight, $3.253.35j western winter, clear. J35J3.25. Wheat quiet, llrmer, with OOo. bid nnd (lOc. asked for November. Corn quiet, steady, with aic. bid and Sdo. asked for No vember. Oals quiet, unchanKod.wlthSlc. bid and 25c. asked for November. Hay steady; choice tlmothy,815.60. Beef steady; beef hams, 815. Pork linn. Lard flrm; western steam, J5.00. Butter steady; western dairy, 10M15c.;do. creamery, 1523c.; do. factory, 9llc. ; Biffins, 23c.; Imitation creamery, 1217Kc: Now York dairy, 1521Ko.; do. creamery, 2023c,; Penn sylvania and western oroamery prints, fancy. 25c.; do. cholco, 24c; do, fair to good, 21023c.; prints Jobbing at 2029c. Cheese steady; New York large, 7)410o.; small, "JiftUc; part skims, SHa'Wc; full Bklms, "IWc. Eggs firmer; Now lorkand Pennsylvania, 222oc; tee house, ltfi19c. ; western fresh, 20023c. Live Stock Mnrket. Nbw Yohk, Nov. 13. Steers active, higher; rough stock quiet and stoady; native steers. Inferior to prime, 8t.054.u; oxen, 82Q4.20; bulls. S2S43.C0; dry cows, $1.102.75. Cnlves active and firm; somewhat higher on Inferior grades; poor to choice veals, SV&G; grassers. $2.7533.25; yearlings, S2.502.76. Sheep and lambs nctlve, higher; poor to prime sheep. 81.50t33.12H; common to prime lambs, $3 50 Hogs firmer at I4&4.20. East I.iiikutv, Pa., Nov. 13. Cattle steady; prime, $4.30 4.50; good butchers, $3.8004: bulls, cows and stags, 1.500.3. Hogs active on prime grades, steady on others; prime light. $3.85513.95; medium grades, $3.80(33.85; heavy hogs, S3.70js3.80; common to fair lorkers. $3.603.70; roughs, 83U3.50. Sheep strong at unchanged prices. Nothing Stands n High, ns a remedy for overy womanly ailment, as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a complete euro for all the derangements, pamlul dis orders and chronic weaknesses peculiar to tnc sex. For vounc cms entcrinn womanhood : for women at tho critical "change of life" ; for women approacmug couuneinent ; nursing down, tired, or overworked it is a special. salo, and certain help, bend lor true pampmct or remit 10 cts. (stamps) for a book of 108 pages, on Woman and nor Diseases ami how to cure them with homo treatment. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Association liutlalo, JS . V Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia, and headaches Speaker Crisp's Silver Sentiments. Atlanta, Nov. H. By special Invita tion conveyed by joint resolution of both houses ex-Spcnker Crisp addressed the Goorglu legislature lost night on tho po litical issuos of tho day. Mr. Crisp de clared himself unequivocally In favor of tho freo, unlimited and Independent coin- ago of silver, at a ratio of 16 to 1. His argument was confined to a contradiction of the statements mado by the advocates of a gold standard to tho effoct that free coinage would result In silver monometal lism, and that values would bo decreased. Mr. Crisp Is rcgardod ns a probable suc cessor to Mr. Gordon In tho national sen ato. Good advico: Never leave homo on a journey without a bottle ot Chamberlain s Side by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. The Cleveland Children ut tho Theuter. Washington, Nov. 14. Mrs. Grover Cloveland, together with Misses Ruth nnd Esther Clovolnnd, witnessed tho perform ance of Palmor Cox's "Brownies" at tho Lafayotto Square Opera Houso yesterday afternoon. This was tho llrst appearance of tho children at any stage performance given In a theater. Sherman for McKlnley. Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 14. In a letter to H. G. Otes, editor of tho Los Angeles Times, Senator John Shorman says: "Tho rocont elections havo cleared the political sky, and I bellevo fairly opens a way for tho nomination of Major McKinley for presldont. He will bo heartily supported from Ohio, and I trust be nominated and elected. Cznrlnn Not In Danger. St. Petersburg, Nov. 14. Tho sensa tional rumors latoly circulated In refer ence to tho health of tho czarina and the reports that an operation might bo re quired are absolutely without foundation. Her health is excellont. The czar left horo yesterday to join tho czarina ntKronstadt, and ho was in perrcct spirits. Wants 1'rutccMnu lrom n Swordflsh. Washington, Nov. 14. A man giving his nnmo as Herman Hlllyor, nnd his home ns In Missouri, was tuken In charge by the police at tho White House yester day, und his sanity will bo Inquired Into. Ho said ho was being chased by a sworu- tUh, und desired the president's protec tion. Hip Disease Uesults from a scrofulous and impara condition of the blood, and it is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: " We gave Hood's Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease. Hho could not put her foot down on the floor when we com mencedglvlng her tho medicine, but in a short time she was able to get off the couoh and to reach her playthings. Since then she has steadily improved, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, nnd her general health Is all that could be desired. When any of tho otber children are not well wo give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and we earnestly recommend it to others." E. Berry, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. HOOd'S PUIS utJaeWe0.' INTERESTING POLITICAL FIGHT Precipitated by tlio Sudden Dentil of a Jlnryliiml Slnto Senator. WESTMtNSTMt, JUL, Nov. 14. Senator olect 1'lnknoy J. Uennott, of Carroll county, tiled suddonly Inst night. At tho into election Air. lionuott was soloctcil lor n third term ns n Domoorat. Govornor Browu will bo called upon to ordor a apo dal election for Carroll county, nnd upon tho rostilt of thnt election depends tho po litical eomploxlon of tho next sonnto of Mnrylnnd. With Mr. Bennett's voto thnt body stood f ourtocn Democrats nnd twelvo Ilopubllcnns. Should tho Republicans elect n, successor to Mr. Bennett tho senato will bo a tie, with Sonator Bruce, of Balti more, acting In harmony with tho Repub licans upon all roform measures and unit ing with them In confirming tho Republi can governor's nomination). Should tho Democrats win the situation will romaln the samo as prior to Mr. Ben nett's death. Tho regular Democrats hnd expected, because of their control of tho senate, to provont many changes proposed In tho registration, election, and othor laws of tho state, as woll ns to offsot many of tno Kepublican governor's nominations. Tho special olcotlon In Carroll county will, therefore, bo a very lively affair. Tho county gavo Lowndes, Republican, a ma jority for govornor of 126. Mr. Bennett's majority was but 47. How to l'rovent Croup. SOME READING THAT WILL PROVE INTER ESTING TO YOUNG MOTHERS. HOW TO GUARD AGAINST THH DISEASE. Croup is a terror to yonng mothers and to post them concerning tho cause, first symp toms and treatment Is tho object of this item. The origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. The first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough, which is easily recognized and will never be forgotten by ono who has heard it. The time to act is when tho child flrst becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after tho croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. There is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tarns nothing injurious. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. Alaska's Itlch Gold Mining Field. Washington, Nov. 14. Benjamin P. Mooro, collector of customs nt Sitka, Alaska, has forwardod to tho treasury de partment a roport from Deputy Collector McNalr, at Clrclo City, Alaska, which Is situated on tho Yukon river, about eighty" miles abovo Jilrcb. Creek, In which ho states that after talking with almost every miner who has oomo in from tho Birch Creek mining district he is of the opinion that tho nmount of gold dust and nuggets taken out this summer will reach $400,000, Tho land, ho says, flows with whisky, and as many of tho claim owners and most of the laborers aro aliens, ho thinks a com pany of United States troops should bo stationed at Circla City. Tho town now has 123 dwellings, fifteen saloons, threo stores, an opera houso, etc. Kluctrlc Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any scasou, hut perhaps moro generally needed in tlio spring, wlien the langum exnausieu feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and .luirL'isli nnd the need ol a tome nnu altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this mcdieino has oltou averted long nnu pcrnnps larai bilious fevers. No medicino will act more surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem lrom the malarial poison, iieanacnc, .Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters, unly nity cents per nouio at A. Wasley's drug store. A ainnla tor Arson. Amsterdam, N. Y., Nov. 14. Edward Wemple, cx-stnte senator, ex-roprescnta- tlvo and ox-stato comptroller, was arrested at his homo in Fultonvlllo on tho charge of attempting to sot flro to tho resldenco of Hubert H. Fonda In Fultonvlllo on tho evening of Sunday, Nov. 10. Ho is also charged with having set flro to tho Womplo foundry, which was burned a month ngo, and with causing other lucondlary fires In i ultonvlllo. Wemplo was a candidate for tho Democratic nomination for governor in 1891, and again last year, and his arrest has caused a sensation. Heavy drinking seems to havo affected his mind, and led to a mania for arson. Marvelous llesiilts. From a letter written by Kov. J. Gunder- ninn, ot Uimondale, Midi., we are permitted to mako this extract ; I havo no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, ns tho results wero almost marvelous in tho caso of my wife. While I was pastor of tho mptist church at ltlves junction slio was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if sho could not Mirvivo them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work und highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles tree at A. Wasley s drug store. Kcgular sizo 50c and 1.00. Troops Held In ltendlncss, "Washington, Nov. 14. General Doe, acting secretary of war, requosted that a troop of cavalry bo held in readiness to go to tlio sceno of tho Indian troublo at tho Southorn Uto agency in Colorado, If neces sary. General Miles has directed Gonoral Wheaton to comply with tho recuiost. Gen eral "Wheaton was ulso Instructed to confer freely with tho agent for the Southorn Uteroservation, to send forward any troops doomed necossary and to call upon tho war department for moro troops if ho needed thorn. Ho was to assure tho Indians that tho troops came among thorn for tho pur pose of protecting them and to seoure tho arrest of the persons who murdered tho two Utes, regardless of color. Itelier In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and evory part of tho urinary passages in malo or femalo. It relievos retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the namo Lessio & Haeh, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Ilncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin eruntinns. nnd nosltivcly cures piles. or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony reiunaea. rnco 23 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Satisfaction plumber. guaranteed by Bell, tho MUNYON Benefits Mankind The Doctor no Longer Necessary Sick People Provided With Remedies to Cure Themselves A Triumph for the People. An Honest Woman's Gratitude. Mrs. Ella Homshur, 775 Howard street, hiladelpkia, says! "My entire nervous system was broken down with catarrh. I was partially deaf, and had all tho disgusting symptoms of that loathsome disease. It af- tccted my stomach, and I sullcreil tommy from dyspepsia. When I applied to Doctor Munyon for treatment I wii3 completely prostrated, under tho sKiiitiu treatment i received I speedily grew better, and nm now without a trace of my formor troubles. I am glnd to endorse Munyon's Remedies, for I feel I owe my life to their uso." Professor Munyon provides a separate remedy for nearly every disease. Common sense and experience show this to bo the truo method. Thousaads ol peopio nave cured themselves by the use of a 25 cent bottle of Munyon s Improved Homicopathic Remedies, which may bo obtained from any druggist. Ask your druggist for Munyon's Guide to Health and euro yourself. Personal letters to l'rot. Munyon, loua Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with freo medical advice for any disease. Wholesale Liquors. AGENT FOR YUENQLINQ'S LAGER BEER AND PORTER. STOCK ALE A SPECIALTY. 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Send fOr Special CatalOgUe Oil ventilating. When it comes to GROCERIES Our stock speaks for itself, to town send your orders. If you don't come Tiiey win be nccu- raieiy nna promptly linen. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street After All Others Fail OONSUIr THE FAMOUS Sl'KOIAI.IST 329 N. 15th St. Below Cnllnwhtll Philadelphia. To secure a positive and permanent cure of Errors of Youth nnd Loss of Manhood nnd of all diseases of the blood, Kidneys, lllndder, Skin ami nervous System consult at ouco Dr. 1.0UU. no giinrnntuoa in an coses caused uy l&xcesscs. imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strenuth by biilldlncr un the shattered nervous system and adding new life nndenercy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and examinations freo and strictly confidential. Ofllce hours, dally and Sunday, from 9 A. M. to 3 V. M. nnd 6 to 9 evenings, liead his book on errors of Youth and obscure uiseases of both sexes, sent free. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire n safe nnd reliable team for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable n visit Teams constantly on Hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. -110 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station, Hooks & Brown, Ao dellvcrthe EVENING HERALD and oil tines PHILADELPHIA, N YO R Iv and POTTSVILLE dally papers. Agents for all periodicals, &c. N. Main Street INSULTED THE EMPEROR. A Slob tn Vienna Surround the l'nlnro nn j Aro Driven On. VIENNA, Nov. 14. The municipal coun cil re-elected to tho ofllco of burgomaster Dr. Luogor, the nntl-Somlte lender In the relcbsrnth, whoso recent election to ofllco tho cmporor rcfusod to sanction. When tho result of tho voting wns an nounced Dr. Luogor roso to his feet and delivered a speech neccptlng his election. His language wns rensonably modorato at flrst, but as ho procoedod his language bo came exceedingly vlolont. "I am tho ser vant or God," he exclaimed, "ana not ol tho fatted calf, Tho liberty and honor of Austria are nt stake." Tho government ngont, Horr Frelbole, replied that tho ro-olcctlon of Dr. Lucgcr was In doflnnce of tho Imperial will. Ho then declared tho council dissolved, and a tremendous uproar ensued. The police had previously cleared tho square In front of the town hall, but the Immense crowd which hnd gathered re mained in tho vicinity and cheered fran tically tho supporters of Dr. Lucgcr as they wore on their way to tho town nl. Alter tno dissolution ot uio oounou uo orowd divided into largo bands and pa raded the streets. Ono band of 500, headed by a member of tho municipal council, en tered tho courtyard of tho Imperial palace, crying "Vivo Luegort" They wero nrevented by tho troops lrom advancing very fnr, and ultimately tho troops succeeded In clearlnor tho court. It Is belloved that tho Kovernmont will appoint a temporary municipal adminis tration. A crent deal of excitement pre vails throughout tho city ns tho result of tho government s action. A mob of about 100 men af torwartls pro ceeded to tho Imperial Hofburg, the palace ol tho emperor, shouting: "Long JUive Luogor I" The police stopped tho main body of tho men oni-accd In this demon stration, but some of them succeeded in forcing tholr way Into tho palace grounds, from which they wero eventually ejected, TRIPLE TRAGEDY IN TEXAS. A Man Kills Ills Alleged Wife and Chllil and Then Commits Suicide. IjARKDO, Tex., Nov. 14. A double mur der and sulcldo occurred horo yesterday. A man registered here Monday with o middle aged woman and an 8-ycar-old girl as C. Shuler and family, of San Antonio, Tuesday afternoon tho man procured n horse nnd buggy, ostensibly to drivo his wife and child to the depot. Two hours later he returned alono. Yesterday morn' ing a Mexican shepherd discovered tho bodies of tho womnn and girl lying in some brush about threo miles northeast of tho city. The chief ot police called at the hotel where Shuler was stopping, and asked him over the transom whore his wlfo and child were. Ho replied that ho would come to tho door vory shortly, but after somo delay a pistol shot was heard, When the door was forced open bliuler was found doad with a bullet in his heart, Over Jl.OOO in $100 bills wero found upon tho man's person, two watches ana charm with "Kuntz" engraved upon it Underclothing was found marked "Kuntz," nnd it appears that Kuntz had been n stationary engineer In bt. .Louis. The woman with him said he wns to do superintendent of some railroad works in Monterey. Tho Fort "Worth polico wero wired and her son, named Mark Harrol is expected horo today. It is supposed tho murderer wanted to rid himself of his two companions. Tho woman said tho monoy they had hod ueou left her by her lather. Tuslon in Alabama. Birmingham, Ala., Nov. 14. The Popu lists and Republicans deqided at n meeting yesterday afternoon to unite in tho stnto campaign. Resolutions declaring for free silver, opposing tho national uankjsystem. and advocating "honest election" by force if necessary wero adopted. Kolb withdrew his opposition to tho fusion. Resolutions woro adopted requesting the Benato not to sent Senutor Morgan and asking congress to investigate Alabama selection mothods A l'rlnco to Fight In Africa. LONDON, Nov, 14. Princo Christian Vic tor of Schleswlg-Holstoin, eldest son of Princess Helena of SchleswIg-IIolstelu second daughter of Queen Victoria, is to I (KWliiJUU,l 111U JJltVlt AUIUW II ill KiJ start for Coomassle, tho capital of Ash- anti, tho purposo of which is to coerco tho king of Ashanti into recognizing tho Brit ish right to maintain a resident agont In his country. The princo was born In 1807, and is a liouteuant In the rule corps. Drove Off the Authorities. Detkoit, Nov. 14. xiio township nu thorlties this afternoon attempted to do molish a bridgo across tho Rouge river, southwest of tho city, on tho ground that it is unsafo. Somo 400 employes of mills in tho neighborhood woro called out and resisted the attempt, closing the draw by forco. Employes of tho Wyandotto and Detroit Electric railway, whoso tracks cross tho bridgo, aro guarding tho struc' turd. Fatally lleaten by Her Husband. Kalamazoo, Mich., Nov. 14. -Jnmcs McGurro's wife, of Wnkesbama township, Is dying as tho result, as nlloged, of nn as sault made by her husband with a chair. An officer has gono to arrest McGurro. Ac cording to tho roport, McGurro attacked his wlfo with a frying pan, but his 15-year-old son interfered. "When tlio son left tho house) for a few mluutos the attack was resumed. NUGGETS OF NEWS. F. M. natch, tho Hawaiian minister to Washington, arrived nt San Francisco yes terday from Honolulu. At GloYorsville, N. Y., a family of six persons woro poisoned Dy eating neau eheose. Threo may die. Owing to tlio prolonged drouth it Is ox- pected that tho wheat yield In Australia will barely supply tfio local demand. Marion Crawford, tho novelist, arrived nt Now York from Genoa today. Mr. Crawford has no plans for tho immcdlato future Key. Thomas Treodwell Stono, D. D., tho oldest gradunto of Bowdoin college, and ono of tho oldest ministers in the country, died In Boston, agod 85. Tho Peruvian senato Is now discussing the project of allowing tho establishment of foreign lnsurnuoo agencies, and it Is probable that tho laws relatlvo to this sub ject will be modified. John T. Gray, who was marshal ot the Baltimore: polico forco during tho late war, anil win, wfia In nntnmnnH flnrlnirtliArlnf. Ing at Camden Station in 1801, dlod In Baltimore last night. Tho German warships Irene, Prlnoess Wllholm, Cormorant and Kalsor have an chored outside Amoy, China, anil it Is re ported that they intend to occupy the Island of Quemoy as a coaling station. II 811 W. DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE WITH A BAD CASE OP KIDNEY DISEASE. Sparaeus Kidney Pills Perform a Com plete Cure In a Short Time. Symptoms of Kidney Diseases, and Why They Arc Dangerous. Dr. T. F. Jojce, of Lynn, Mnss., a gradu ate of N. Y. University, '83, Uses Dr. llokb's Sparagus Kidney Pills in his practice. It is unusual for regular physicians to uto proprietary medicines, but many use Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Tills. They do becauso they know that the prin- ipal ingredient is a special extract maio from tho root of Asparagus, containing all its virtues in a concentrated form. They do because they know that Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kiuney nils aro nnreiv vccctanin nnu ner- fcctly harmless. They do it most of nil because they hue- found Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will cure, in cases whero tho drugs of the piianna copecin havo been uuablo even totilford relief. Dr. Joyce writes: ' , Lynh, "Mask., Aug. 0,"lS95. llobb's Medicine Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen: When "my attention was flrbt called to Dr- Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills, andthcircom ponent parts mado known to me, I was for cibly impressed with the combination ns be ing ono of great value for kidney discascsaud all other ailments arising therefrom. l lound in ono particular case, which nan ballled all my previous efforts, that they per formed a rcmarkablo and complete euro in a very short tlmo, and over sinco I havo used them in my praetlco with tho most pleasing results in all cases. Very truly yours, T. F Jovck, II, D. Bright's disease is a dancerous disease of tho kidnevs. It is caused bv overwork, wnrrv. over-eating, etc., and other excesses. It is dangerous becauso it has few or no well known symptoms. You do not think you aro sick until it is often too late to cure. The symptoms of kldntiy disease inigcncral aro pain in the sides and back, hcadacle, ner vousness, trcqucnt thirst, evil loreliouings, shortness of breath on slight exertion, tbllly sensations, sleeplessness, putfiness of the'oye llds, swelling of tho feet and ankles, loss of llcsh, etc. Any or allot tuoso symptoms may Do tno roof of kidney disease, but they are seldom lid to their true cause. To prevent mistakes, they should bo treated as soon as they appeir, with Dr. llobb's Spar agus Kidney Pills. This will cure tho kidneys and relievo tho symptoms in a very shart time. l ho euro mado win uo permanent, anu tno spmptoms will never come back, unless you overwork your kidneys, Your health depends on your kidneys. They filter your blood. When they don't, you fall sick as a natural consequence. railing sick is simply the poison in your blood making iteclf felt. If yon can take out the poison you will bo well. Thii is for tho kidneys to do. They will do it if they are well. If they aro sick, yon can euro them with Dr. llobb's Spuragus Kidnoy Pills. Tho disases and svmntoms that Dr. llobb's Sparasus Kidney Pills will cure, by curing tho kidneys, are: Kucumatisni, uour, Anae mia, Chlorosis, Depression of Spirits, Lack of Amhition. Ncuralcia. Palo and Sallow Com plexion, General Muscular Weakness, and all skin diseases. All theso nrc caused by poorness of, or poi son in, tho blood. They can only bo permanently cured with Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Tills. Dr. llobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aTO sold by all druggists, or sent, prepaid, to any ad dress, for 50 cents per box Writo for valuable medical pamphlet, "A Filter for Your Blood," mailed free on re quest, llobb's Medicine Co., Chicago or San, Francisco. General and Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body and Mind, Effects of Error3 or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noblo fliannoou luuy ucstoreu. 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