EVENING HERALD KSTAlH.I.SIIlUt 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Bocnt JARDtN Stiibht. Nbau Ckhthk.' Sthe lleruld dellvried lnShennndonh nml tlio surreundlng towinforslx cents a week, pay able to the carriers, lty mnll 13.00 n yenr, or 23 cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments cluirged according to upaco and position. The publishers reserve the right to chnngo the position of advertisements whenever tho pul lcatlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem lmprojer. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofllco at Shenandoah, Pn., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Ivening Herald TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, Tun quantity of poultry now pouring into town on nil sides should bring tho prico within tho reach of all. TUB nows is what the people want, and that is tho reason they swear hythollKltALD. Our subscription list is steadily moving upward. At tlio rato tho police are raiding speak easies in riiiladclphia it will soon be necessary to speak pretty loud for n glass of beer on Sunday. A love-loiiK maiden tried to commit kiilcido at the door of a wealthy resident of Brooklyn. Sho could have achieved more notoriety and had more satisfaction in a broach of promise suit. After many postponements tho Peanut ballot caso is under consideration by the courts. The matter should bo definitely settled, as tho people have had about enough of that "fishy" transaction. Till: Qirard Estate Trustees have notified their tenants that they must not sell liquor after the expiration of tho current licenso year. This raises tho question, will tho speak-oasies obey tho notice ? Among the things for which tho people of Schuylkill county should be thankful is the heavy fall of rain during last night and to day. It was badly needed both for manufac turing and domestic purposes. The war against the increased car faro is being felt by tho Traction Company in Pliila delphia, whicli has had to materially reduce its forces. When the press and the peoplo -eombine they can make themselves felt. It now looks as if tho silver Democrats will nominate Sibley for President. What tho silver Republicans are to do is not stated, but wo presume they are expected to endorse their Democratic brethren's selection. 12x-PltEsn)ENT Harhison, in his intro ductory paper of a scries of articles on "This f 'ountryof Ours" in December Ladies' Home Journal, writes vigorously of the great necessity of the people insisting upon the strict enforcement of tlio laws. Directly upon this point ho says : "Wo need general assemblies of the peoplo in tlio smaller civil subdivisions, to be held regularly once or twice a year, town meetings in which two questions only shall bo considered : First, are the public officers faithfully and honestly transacting tlio public business? Second, arc the laws not this law nor that, but all laws enforced and oboyed? Tho enforcement of tho law. whother wo opposed or aided the making of it j tho strict accountability public officers, whether wo opposed or aided their election, should bo tho objects and tho limits of these meetings. There should be no distinction of persons. Our law and order movements are loo -apt to bo confined to what we, not tuo .accurately, call 'influential ireople. Every man and woman ought to fiiave a chanco to chose his side, without te sard to station ur wealth or raco or color. There will be none too many." CLEVELAND AND HIS CUCKOOS. There is enc fact firmly settled in the minds of tho Republican members of the Houso of Representatives, which meets next Monday, tliat tho Hon. Thomas II. Reed will preside over tho deliberations of that body. No other name is mentioned for the position, and none could fill it with groator ability and to greater advantage to tlio Re publican party. The only uncertainty that does exist is as to tho assignment of tlio com mittee members. It is not probable, how ever, tiiat anything definite in the matter will be known before the official announce ment is mud after Mr. Reed has been form ally elected Spoakor. Thero is one marked feature about the goip in reference to tho President's forth coming message. It is loss than a week ieforo tho meeting of Congress, and thcro was seldom such absolute indifference us to what recommendations tho President will make as now exists throughout tho country and among the members of Congress. Thisap parent indlfiorcnce is not confined to either party. Once In a while a cuckoo editor will flap his wings and utter a little shriek, but that is all. Everybody seems to havo arrived at the conclusion tiiat it makes no difference what Mr. Cleveland may say or leavo un said. It is to the wisdom of the Republicans in Congress that tho peoplo depend upon, and not Mr. Cleveland's message. Congress will take ono very important stop, and ouo In which thopcoplo have shown considerable intorost, and that is tlio enforce ment of tho Monroo doctrine. Tho people have enthusiastically supported that docu ment and want to see it applied and main tained, A resolution of that kind, it is be Moved, will pass by an almost unanimous vote. lteiiieniber If yon Have n Cough or Cold, Pun-Tina always cures, 25c. At Qruhlcr llros., drug storo. A Lopcr In New York. Nkw Youk, Nov. 28. A leper, in whom tho iliseaso was well advanced, wns found In tho street yesterday. Ha was taken to tho offices of tho health board and exam ined by Dr. C. K. Benedict, of the bureau of contagious diseases. Dr. Benedict or dered tho man scut to tho reception hospi tal. Tho man said he was Fllb Dclbo, and that ho cnino hero several months ago. Lately ho has been living In a Cherry street tenement. Killed by Her Worthless Husband. Cleveland, Nov. 20. Bushrod Kclch for soveral years has done little but loiter about Saloons, A fow weeks ago his wife obtained a divorce from blni. Last even ing ho wont to the houso where his wlfo had been living and meeting her a short distance from the houso shot her in tho right temple. Ho then shot himself in tho head. Mrs. Kelch died almost immedi ately. The murderer will probably recover. To lleuntlfy tho Complexion do not take tho cosmetics, paints and powders which injur o tlio skin, but tako the easiest way to gain a beautiful celoranda wholesome skin. Health is the greatest beautifier. Tho means to beauty, comfort, and health for women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dull eyes, sallow or wrinkled face, and those "feelings of weakness," have their rise in tho derangements peculiar to women. Tavonto Prescription" will build up. strengthen, and invigorate, every "run down" or delicate woman by regulating and assisting all the natural functions. TV. mint nnncltlvitinn biliousness, indigos- Hon. sick headache, take ur. Pierce s Pellets Ono a dose. Fought with Knife nlltl Poker. West Nkwtok, Pa., Nov. 20. John O'Grady and .Iain.'.. Berger took refuge from tho storm in tho West Nowton Elec trio Light company's plant. An alterca tion nroso and they engaged in a furidui- battle. O'Grady mado vigorous Uso of an iron poker, while Berger savagely wielded a knife. O'Grady received a probably fatal stab iu tho groin. Berger is under arrest. Two Tramps Scalded to Death. Wasihkoton, Ind.. Nov. 20. Whllo six tramps wero sleeping by the boiler at the oleotric power houso tho wind valvo blow out, scalding thorn badly. Two of the men havo died. One is named Dan Evans, Of Denver. ltellet' in .Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its oxeccding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Jubilation In Jlethlehcm. BETOI.E1IEM, Pa., Nov. 20. A cablegram was received yesterday by President Lin dcrmnn, of tho licthlehom Iron compan Informing him of tlio award to tho co pany by tho Russian government of u cjr tract for tho manufacture of nearly ijJC tons of Harveyizcd armor plato. Tlio p" Is to bo used on the now battleship K.Via slav. This Is ono of tho largest contr;. ', for armor plato awarded by any nation ' rocont years. Tlio work Is to bo completi by tho closo of next fall. This will ki , tho 2,200 employes of tho ordnnnco depart ment steadily nt work. When tho now was received tho flags nt tho orduauci works wcro run up and all whistles blown. There is genoral rejoicing throughout tho town. Tlio Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. (i. Caillouctte, Druggist, Beavcrsville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all tho physicians for miles about, hut of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my storo I sent for a bottlo and began its uso and irom tho first dose began to get better. and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is wortli its weight iu gold. Wo won't keep store or houso without it." (let a freo trial at A. Waslry's Drug Storo. Would ltntliar Din Tlinn Work. New Yoke, Nov. 20. Ignntz Pandllch, living in an nttio on Avenuo C, who had just finished a debauch, said he would "die beforo ho would work." and swallowed a spoonful of Paris green. A patrolman was summoned, and tho fellow was removed to tho hospital writhing with pain. He will dio, it is said. : Watt h Member of the Commune. I'Aitis, Nov. 20. M. Arthur Arnould, tho French litterateur, and formerly a member of tho cominuno, is dead, aged 03. Ho was the author of a ntimlur of works, including ouo outltlod "Tho French Itovo lutiou." Merit wins, and Merit has not only placed Hood's Sarsapa rllla at the head of all medi cines but has practically given It, as a blood purifier, pos session of the whole field. Hood Sarsapariila Wins because It Cures. It Cures because It purifies, vi talizes and enriches the blood. Disease cannot resist Its potent powers. Health comes at Its persuasive bidding. If you need a good medicine, get Hood's and only Hood's. Prepared by C. I. Hood fc Co., Lowell, Mail, gl. LI-.-.'-. 13:11-. cure all Hvr ills. JJeit HOOCI S rlllS uttWHUnocr plIL lie. 3 NO CONSUMPTIVE WILL DIE SO LONG AS HE CAN DIGEST AN: AS- SIMILATE FOOD. All physicians admit this. Yet here tho difficulty begins. How ran wo build tip-tho consumptive's body as fust as tho disease tear it down? Let us consider. Cough mixtures must bo avoided because they frequently contain opiates which arrest tlio digestion. Their only effect on tho rough is by stupefying1 tho nerves'. Lot them alone. All foods that aro hard to digest must bo avoided, especially fats and oils. Only those foods that are easily digested iiu4 assimilated should ho eaten. Foods not.thus accepted by nature do no good ; they do harm. Not what Is merely eaten but what is digested and assimilated glvos flesh and strength. Consumption is starvation, slow or rapid, as may bo. Tho first symptom Is, not necessarily a cough, but a tendency to loso flesh, to grow thin. Stop this tendency now. Don't wait for obvious lung trouble That's only a later development only a minor point. Stop tho wasting and you master the dis ease, oven though it may liavo made sonio slight inroads already. Increase tho tlcsh ami tlio danger is past. What is needed is an especially-prepared food, a nutriment in itself and a digester of other foods. Such an article is .tho Shaker Digestive Cordial, mado by tho Shaker Community, of Mt. Lebanon. N. Y. It creates a natural appetite and insures tho digestion of what is eaten witii it. ti overcomes the wasting which is fatal in tlio consumptive process. A man may loso mouoy and not die a bankrupt. Ono may have consumption and not die of it. This is science and sense. The success of this new remedy proves it. DUEL WITH A FUGITIVE. A'Nortli Carolina Sheriff (ids tlio Drop on a Desperado. GoldshoRO, N. C, Nov. 20. At tho Sep tember term of Wayno county court Jcsso W. Bunn. a notorious white man, widely known and feared throughout tho county, was convicted of a criminal offense of an incestuous nature and sentenced to twelvo months' imprisonment. Soon afterwords his son visited him In jull and conveyed to him a file, and within a few days there after, and when only about ton days of his sontenco had been served, Bunn filed his way out and mado his escape, carrying an other prisoner with him. Sheriff Scott mado sovoral attompts to surround Bunn with a posse, but without effect. Bunn swore that ho would kill any of fleer who should try to arrest him, On Sunday tho sheriff drove out near Bunn's home and soon saw his man driving along the road with his wlfo and son. Shoriff Scott called to btm to surrender, but his only reply was a persistent effort to get his gun lovclcd on tho officer, who, from his buggy, calmly watched tho gun of Bunn as it came to a deadly aim, and then tho sheriff flred. Bunn returned tho Are, and then, drop ping his gun, grabbed his pistol, but fell back dead before he could use it. Bunn's feet in falling cot caught In tho springs on the road cart, and his body hung dangling heart downward. Tho shoriff was fully ex onerated by tlie coroner's jury. How to Prevent Croup. SOME READING TIIAT WILL l'EOVE INTER ESTING TO YOUNQ MOTHERS. HOW TO GUAM) AGAINST THK DISEASE. Croup is a terror to young mothers and to post them concerning the cause, first symp toms and treatment is tho object of this item. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who are subject to it take cold very easily and croup is almost sure to follow. Tho 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. Tlio timo to act is when the child first becomes hoarse If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after the croupy cough lias de veloped it will prevent tho attack. Thero is no danger in giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For salo by Gruhler Hros., Druggists. The. DefenHe of Hymn. ToitoNTO, Out., Nov. 20. In tho Hyams trial yesterday tho defonso considerably strengthened its case by evidence tondiug to provo an alibi on tho part of Harry Hy ams. M. H. Hamage testified that ho was with Harry Hyams at the timo It is claimed Wells was killed. A J. Snrdipoy, a bar ber, sworo that on tbo morning of Wells' death Harry Hyams came into his shop and was shnved, soveral minutes after Wells is supposed to havo boon killed Hyams was perfectly composed, and noth ing in HIS appearance would indicate th ho had been in any wuy excited. John Noil, Joseph Jesslmine, M. Collins and H. Westcott also gave testimony positively asserting tnat ilurry Hyams was not at the warehouse at the time whefl tho crown alleges Wells was killed. Tho wife ol Mr. Leonard Wells, of East Urimfield, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for- two days, not liciiig able to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Holdeu, tho merchant thorc, sent bora bottle of Cham bcrlain's Pain Balm, and asked that she givo it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells tho next day ho was told that she was all right, tho pain bad loft her within two hours, and that tho bottlo of Pain Balm was wortli $5.00 if it could not bo had for less For salo at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. In Memory of Justlee .Tackson. "Washington, Nov. 20. Attorney Gen eral Harmon yesterday presented to tho sunremo court tho resolutions to tlio mem ory of Justice. Howell K. Juckson, of Ten nessee, adopted oy tno oar or the court. Tho nttornoy gonoral paid an eloquout tribute to tho dead jurist. Chief Justice Fuller rosponded in behalf of tho court, and tho resolutions wore ordered spread on the minutes. Tarred and Feathered and ltodfi on a Kail. McAliTHUIt, O., Nov. 20. At tho fiir grounds hero Sunday night H. H. Rogers was ridden on a rail and afterwards tarred and feathered. Tlio sheriff arrived and prevented furthbr maltreatment, but advised tho victim to taKo to tno woods at once, which he did. Rogers offense wns speaking disrespectfully 'of a lady school teacher at this place Care far Headache. As remedy for all forms of Hcadacho Electrio Hitters lias proved to bo the very best. It ellects a permanent cure aim me most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wc urge all who are nfllktcd to procure a bottle, and givo this remedy a lair trial, in case oi juiuuuu, ixmaupution Electric Hitters cures by giving the needed tono to the bowels, and few cases long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wnsicy" Drug Store. CLERGYMEN TESTIFY Stories of Munp's Work, Eminent Divines Olve Positive Proof of the Prompt andjfrnanent Curative Effect of Muuyon's rfomoeopathlc Remedies. Ifcv. A. T. Sager, Tionosta, Pa says: "Half a bottlo of Muuyon's Rheumatisni Cure cured mo of a very painful attack of Itheumatlsm. The other half of tho pellets I gavo to Ifcv. J. P. Drennan, of Tionosta, for his wife, who had sufiWed for years. Ho says it gavo instant relief." Rev. H. Gyr, Parkville, Md., says: "1 have suttcrcd very greatly from rheumatisni, and have lieen cured by Muuyon's Improved llomu-pathlc Remedies. I am a minister and frequently tako occasion to recommend Mun vou's Rheumatism Cure to tho alllicted as I know it will effect a perfect euro in a mar vclously short time." , Muuyon's Itheumatlsm Cure never falls to relievo in 1 to 3 hours and cures in a few days. Price 25 cents. Munyon's Kidney Curo speedily cures pains in the back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney disease. Prico Hoc. Muuyon's Dyspepsia Curo is guaranteed to curo all forms of indigestion and ktomacb troubles. Price Hoc. 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If you don't come Tbey will be neon- HUSSER & SEDDALL, 29 East Centre Street RDIX'S Celebrated Vemala lowdera never fU. uecGTrTtoem Ufa add tunfafter.ftlllQff with Tny rut rcnnyrojal i'illt ind oUitrUko btt and avoid dLutw and mveUl ol tck. llr, n?Mn. CHAS. DE5RR, Tonsorial Artist. 12 West Centra street, StvlMi hair cutting a specialty. Clean towel i wllli t "fltv shave. A BIG BA1TLE IN CUBA. i Tho Battle of Taguasoo tho Largest Yet Fought. ' THE IN8UEGENTS VI0T0RI0US. For Tlilrtynlx Hours tho (iovernmcnt Troops Were Held In Check, mill AVero Finally Ilrlvcn Hack by t)io Arrival of Itclnforcem'eii( Under (Irnciiil Macro. New York, Nov. 20. A Cuban ntesscn ger, who nrrlvccl at tlio Cuban junta last night direct from tho Bent of the revolu tion, reported thnt on Nov. 19 ono of tho largest battles that has been fought slnco the beginning of the present trouble with Spain took place. Tho nows has been withhold strictly, tho correspondent of El lloraldo, a Madrid pnpor, not being nl lowetl to send H out oven. Tho battle ocourred at Tngunsoo, a town In tho interior' of tho Island. Tho Spanish forces consisted of 10,000 men, whllo tho Cubans had but about 4,000. The Span lnnls woro led by Goncrals Vnldez. Luquo and Aldnvo, and Gonoral Maximo Gomez was nt the head of tho Cubans. Tho Cu bans had n most favorable position at the bottom of tho hill. For thlrty-slx hours tho opposing forces fought, but the Spaniards were unablo to drlvo the Cubans back. The latter, how over, could do no 'more than hold their own. Finally just nt o' critical moment, Genoral Antonio Maroeo, of the Cuban army, camo rushing In with a force of 3,600 men. With the aid of this reinforce ment tho Spaniards were quickly routed. Tho Cubans ndvanced then toward Trlnl- dan nnd Cionfuegos. General Aldave is reported to havo been killed In tho battle, nnd tho total irumber of killed and wounded is placed at GOO. General Gomez' secured TOO rlucs and a largo amount of ammunition. This Is believed to be tho largest battlo of tho revolution, larger than that of I3ay-amo,-several months ago, In whioh'Gon oral Campos was wounded. CLEVELAND AND CUIIA. Report That tlio President Will Urge tbo Insurgents Recognition. Washington, Nov. 20. President Clove land's friends In Washington nnd else where, with whom ho discusses public questions, continue to assert that the forthcoming messago to congress will conJ tain a chapter on tho foreign policy of tho administration that will bo a grcut sur prlso to the public. The leading topics to be discussed, In this chapter will be the Venezuelan boundary dlsputo and the Cuban revolution. Tho surprise, It Is said, will bo occasioned by tho president's announcement that with regard to these questions tho administra tion has taken such advanced ground in tho direction of a .vigorous assertion, of American rights as to amount to a com pleto reversal of Its foreign policy up to tho time that Mr. Oluey beenmo Secretary of state. All that.Is dcflnitely known with regard to tho administration's attitude to wards the Venezuelan question is that sonio time during tho past summer Secre tary Olnoy nddresscd a communication to tho liritlsh government containing nn cm phatlo notification that tho United States would oxpect to see tho Monroe doctrlno respected, and would, Indeed, Insist upon Its application to tho controversy between England nnd Venezuela with regard to tho existing boundary dispute. As to Cuba, the ndmlstration has taken no steps in addition to tho ill advised let' ter of Attornoy General Harmon giving It as his unollicial opinion that tho Ainerl can people would bo doing an unfriendly act to a friondly power In taking part In public meetings called for tho purpose of expressing sympathy with tho cause or tho Cuban revolutionists. Judgo Hnrman has slnco admitted that his letter was written without sufllcient thought, and that In it ho took ground that he is now willing to surrender. It is now asserted that the surprise pre pared for the public Is nothing less thitu an expression of the president's hearty sympathy with tho efforts of tho Cubans to obtain freedom, and a further intima tion that, in tho opinion of the adminis tration, thoy should bp recognized as bel llgcrents. Train Wrecker Lynched. Paducah, Ivy., Nov. 20. A negro tramp wns cnught trying to wreck n train near Calvert City and pursued Into tho woods, where ho was overtaken and riddled with bullets, nnd thou hanged to a tree. The locality is surrounded by a wilderness. Tho name of tho victim is unknown. STOCK AND PRODUCE- MARKETS. Closing Quotntlons of the New York and l'lilladeliilua Kxchunges. New Yohk, Kov. 25.' The stock market to day was an Industrial market, the total trans actions In that class of securities footing up l,uuu snares out oi a total or ac.sou recorded. The Industrials also scored the only Inipor tant net losses in prices, uiosing oms: Del. & Hudson ....1285g N. Y. Central 100 D L. & W 105 N, Y. & N. E Erie 12)4 Pennsylvania 5.1X ijaKc r.rie u tt ... i Lehigh Nav- - 46 Lehigh Valley.. .. 33 New Jersey Cen..lOO Reading 10 St. Paul 751 V. N. Y. & Pa ... UJ4 West Shore 107 Geuernl Murket. PlllLAnELfUlA, Nov. 25. Flour weak! win ter super, $3.35162.50; do. extras, 8J.503.6Jj Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3ft;i.2o; do. do., stralsht, $3.25'&3.30: western winter, clear, J33.25. Wheat quiet, easier, with OSJo. bid and 05io. asked for November. Corn firm, quiet, with 3to. bid and Htc. asked for No vember. Oats dull, unchanged, with 2JHo, bid and tlHc- asked for November. Hay firm; choice timothy, J15.60. Ileef steady. Pork quiet. Lard steady; western steam, $5.35. But tersteady; western dalry,10Ji15o.; do.cream ery, 1523o.; do. factory, 8Hc; Elglns, 23o.j Imitation creamery, liai8a; New York dairy, 15lc; do. creamery, 172i!o.; Penn sylvania and western creamery prints, fanoy, atZoc.; do. choice, Hie; do. fair to good, 21 23c.) prints Jobbing at 2629c. Chef se quiet; New York large. 7U10o.; Bmall. 710Jio. ; part skims, 3K37Kc. ( full skims, SHSWo. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 223Mo.; ice house, lflato.; western fresh, 21jac. Live Stock Slarhet. New Yohk, Nov, 25. Steer4 slow, but prices steady to firms oxen 10c. lower, bulls 10c. higher, dry cows steady: native steers, poor to prime. 13.254.55; half breeds, (3.75; oxen, 13 04.20;' bulls, tl&Mb dry cows, 1.0532.63. Calves steady; poor to prime veals, JJ&.8; graMers. Si.753.2V. Sheep and lambs slow, lower, except for choice lambs; poor to prime sheep. $303. U; lambs, Sl.pO, Hogs steady at S3.90i3t.25. Eabt l.msiiTY, Pa., Nov. 25 Cattle receipt tair; prime, .oian.i)u; gooa uutcners, J.sw&t roughs, fat, $2.503.50. Hogs slow; prime tight, KJ.7Ptf.75; medium weight, SJ.Uft3.7u; heavy grades, $3.003.3.65; common to fair Ybrkera, f 4.50; roughs, f2.75Q.25. tiheep slow ind lower; extra, $2.6033.90; good, $3.2532.50; .'lr, 11.60.10; Common. 50c ttf SI; lambs, 2 v veai caivts, j6o.75, Diseases Caused by Tog Much Hard Work and Worry. THEY WEAR OUT THE KIDNEYS. Why Americans arc More Nervous. Anaemic, and Suffer More From Brlpht's Disease Than Other ' Nationalities. 1 I ' RUSH AND OUR BANE. The Kidneys and Their Clogging Caused by Overwork and Worry. CARE AND CURE OF 'NEYST. CLOGGED KID- Wo aro an overworked nation. Wo get through a groat deal of work-r 'Vtn do moro and ,??rk harder, nndf iastcr than any other natlon'on earth.' And that'll itti tr'ouWe. Wc wtitk'tootfastf think' too fast, eat too fast. ' ' 1 Wc don't tako enough rest. Nemesis overtakes us and disorders our kidneys. Nemesis, tho goddess of vengeance. Natnro revenges herself if you overtax her. Why do wc get sick in our kidneys ? It'svsimple enough to explain and to remember. 'Odr kidneys wcro mado to Illtcr our blood. rhiit Is tho first thing. Every drop of blood that nasscs through pur body has to go through theso filters anil bo purified. All work uses tip blood. That is the next thing; lllood is fuel. If wo work ono organ (brain, stomach, arm, leg,) more tint- an other, blood rushes to tho hard-worked organ, to nourish it and strengthen it. Too much work of any kind uses too much blood and (.trains tho kidneys so much that it hurts them. That is tho next thing. Strained kidneys aro sick kidne.vs. Sick kidneys don't filter tho blood. And this is. tho end ol it. To be well we must live naturally to get well when wck tako Dr. Hobb's Sparagus. Kidney Tills. Living naturally doesn't mean doing with out comfort, but not overdoing any tiling not over-working, not over-thinking, iot over worrying, not over-eating not over-straining: our kidneys. It is so simplo to remember that if our blood is kept puro wo can keep almost perfectly well ; so easy to tako caro of ourselves if we Want to. IJut when wo aro sick It is well to know of something that will make us well. The cure of all kidney and blood troubles is Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. They aro a simplo and perfect curo for Bright'S disease, diabetes, nephritis, cold in tho Kidneys, for tlio symptoms of sleepless ncsSjbackaeho, sldeacho, ncrvousnes.s,frequent thirst, chilly sensations, evil forebodings, pulliness and swelling of tho eyelids, feet and ankles. Ily nourishing and gently toning up the kidncys-and curing them of all that would clog them and prevent them from filtering, Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will curo all disorders of impure and poisonous blood, such its rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, antemia, thinness of tlio blood, muscular weakness, tiredness, depression of spirits, shortness of breath, etc. A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will cure Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro mado principally from the root of the aspara gus by a special process which extracts all tlio virtue in tlio root. They aro porfectly harmless, purely vegetable, and aro strongly recommended by physicians of high stauding as well as by all who have used them. Sold by all druggists or mailed prepaid for 50 cents a box. A freo book about tho kidney, "A Filter for Your lllood," illustrated, mailed on rccmost. Hobb's Jlcdicino Co., Chicago or San Francisco. . WEAK MEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. Victims ol Lost Manhood should send at onco tor a uook that explains how full manly vigor is easily, quickly and permanently restored. No man sultoring from weakness can af ford to Ignore this tlmelv advice. Book tolls how full stremith. de velopment and tone are Imparted to every portion of the body. Sent with positive proofs (sealed) free to any man on application. ERIEMEDICALCO.,DUFFALO,H.Y. Of a head-splitting Headache Immediately re lieved by the uso of TAYLOR'S ' Anti-Headache PbWders. Thev are n nosltive and sneedv cure Pud are guaranteed absolutely harmless. Their great Buccess la ample proof that they aro nn cffectiV results. Procure them from Gruhler Iiroi. Pennyroyal pills ei-4.l-.1 n Onlv CnntnA. 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