1 EVENING HERALD1 KST.VIII.lSilHII 1870. Published every Kve ning, Knee pt Sunday, nt t Sown JARIIIN HTRBUT, NUAK. ('KNTttR. The Herald Is dcllvtird In Slioimndoali mid the surrounding towns for six eehU a week, pay able to (lie carriers. Ity mail 81.00 n yenr, or 38 ccnbi n mouth, pnyuhlc In advance. Advertise ments elinrKed nceoriHiiK tci Hpaec and position. The publishers reserve tho rlRlit I" cliaiiKe the position of advertisements whenever tho pul Mention nf news demand It. The rlRlit Is reserved to reject nny ndvcrtlsemcnt, whether paid for or not, Hint the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Untcred at the postoMce at Shenandnnh, l'a., ns second class mail matter. THI.KI'IIONH CONNliOTlOtf. Evening Herald TUKSDAY, OCTOHKlt 82, IS!),".. BTATE TICKET. STATE TKKASUHKII, Benjamin J. Haywood, of Morccr. SUI-EItlOU COUUT junaus, J Anns A. HiiAVKlt, of Cotitro. E. V. WiLLAiti), of Iu'kiwmma. Chakli E. Kick, of Lucerne. Qeorciu 11. Oui.Aliy, nf Huntingdon. Joun J. Wiukiiam, of Heaver. liowAitD JIkkuhii, of Northampton. COUNTY TICKET. JUDOH 01' okpiianb' court, THOMAS H. II. LYON, of Malmnoy City. CO.NTHOM.KIt, BENJ. K. SEVEHN, of Shonnndonh. DI8TMCT ATTOltNKY, CHAS. E. HllECKONS, of St. Clair. COIlONKlt, Bit. S. J. SEYEEUT, of I'inegroTe. DtllKCTOIt OF T1IK POO It, S. K. JUDDLETON, of Gllbcrton. COUNTY RUHVKYOK, JOSEPH W. GKAKY, Jit., of Pottsville. An address from Mr. Edgar W. Dcclitcl as to what ho proposes doing in tho event of his election would bo quite- interesting. Two GUN-HOAT8 and a battle ship turned out of tho navy yards in a week is doing pretty well, thank you. Keep it up, gentle men ; wo need all wo can get of them. John Hull is preparing to jump on little Venezuela ns he did on Nicaragua. John wants tho wholo of tho earth, and thcro are few who will say him nay, apparently. Goon advertising creates a demand for new things. It widens tho market for old ones. It induces consumers to go down into their pockets and start cash in circulation. Tho vital point is to havo tho advertising good. Shenandoah lias need fora societysimilar to that established at Shamokin recently to keep tho Poles, Lithuanians and Slavs out of law suits and hurry tho acquisition of American ideas concerning citizenship by them. A largj proportion of tho cases taken to court are such that they never should go there, and any movement tending to decrease tho number will bo for tho public good. One year ago fsomo of the election olllcers of tho First ward of this borough ejected tho Itcpublican watchers from the polling place. Prosecutions were started hut they aro in a condition of reposo in tho District Attorney's office, wlicro they are likely to remain. In the meantimo these violators of the law will again perform tho duties of election officers, when if justice were done they would bo suffering for their misdemeanor. Let us have a District Attorney who will enforce the law without fear or favor. Followino tho example of many other prominent men, Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, has published his "Recollections of 10 years in tho House, Senate and Cabinet." As was to bo expected, ho draws tho curtain and reveals many things in politics that the public has not been permitted to know more than n little of. His position in public life has been so prominent that ho isahle to throw much light upon tho political intrigues of his time, and lie does it in a critical manner. His hook has created piito a stir in political circles throughout the country. The drought which lias been so serious in this section of tho country has bcc,n even worse in West Virginia, Kentucky and the western jmrt of Pennsylvania. The Ohio river is lower than It has boon for many years, and the coal mines which nro depend ent upon river transportation to got their product to markot have beon idlo ftir weuks. The towns along tho river that draw tholr water supply from that stream aro buil'ering, as in many cases thoir pipes aro high and dry Tho drought seems to bo general oust of tho Miwiasippi river but the sections named suffar the most. INDISCREET FRIENDS. When tho preent oamjiulgn wits inaugu rated it was fondly hoped by all fair-minded citizens that tho contest would bo conducted upon lines that would east no reflection upon the candidates of oithor party after tho fight was over, but it appears such is not to be tho case. Some indiscreet friends of one of the Democratic candidates are resorting to means to encompass that gentleman's election that aro not legitimate. A First ward saloonkeeper Is a red-hot supporter of 1 loch t el, nnd openly proclaims that lie Is so because he will bo on tho "right side if ho should got into trouble." This is a sad commoutary upon our civilization, yet the man appears to think that is what ho has the suffrage for, atid is bonding till his energies among liis countrymen to make voted for tiio Democratic nmninco for District Attorney. This impression also appears to prevail amotiK peoplo presumed to ho hotter uttallflcd than the ono in question, nnd the fact that tho undo of tho candidate is a jmlgo upon tho bench is counted upon to secure votes for him. These indiscreet fribnds euro not for tho candidate's cnpabilltios, nordoos It matter if, like tho present incumbent, ho ignores Indictmcnti against those who violato tho laws. Ho is supposed, by reason of his rotation' ship to tho court, to liavo a "pull" which will allow those who support him to violato tho law witli impunity. There is ono way, howovor, to avoid a con tinuanco of this method of doing business and that is to elect a man upon whom no sus picion of this kind can rest. Sucli a man is Charlos E. Hreckons, and ho will, if elected, administer tho ollico without fear or fa.vor. All votors who desiro an administration of this kind should put him there. A I)iikky cako walk is usually an inter esting it flair, but ono lield near Moorestown, N. J., watt more than usually so. It appears a "gemman" from North Carolina took ex ception to the work of tho Jersey "gemman," who was chief engineer of tho harmonica, claiming himself to bo tho boss performer on that instrument. Tho citizen of Jerbcy resented this reflection upon his musical ability and a serious row occurred, during which tho Interloper from North Carolina was not only sat down upon, but was also literally jumped upon so badly that ho was taken to a hospital. Tho row became general and a couplo of wenches who wcro endeavor ing to get outof the way wero Injured In tho fracas. An Old Itliymo lleset. "A miction soro Iouk time she bore Physicians wcro In vnln." At last ono day, n friend did say, "You'd soon bo well again" if von would take, as I did. Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription, for that is tho cure for all tho peculiar ailments of women. It is a safe, simnlo and suro remedy. It banishes thONO distressing maladies that mako woman's urea burden, curingailpalntui irregularities, uterine disorders, inflammations and ulcera tion, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. As a nervine it cures nervous exhaustion, pros tration, debility, relieves mental anxiety and hypochondria and induces refreshing sleep." She took tho advice and is well. "Favorite Prescription" is the only remedy for the delicate derangements and weaknesses of females, sold by all druggists. A pamphlet free. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Ituffiilo, N. Y. Asthma cured, by newly discovered treat ment. For pamphlet, testimonials and references, address World's Dispensary Medi cal Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Ten Injured by an Kxptnlon. Andekson, Ind., Oct. 22. Yesterday a, largo steam plpo burst In tho American Wiro Nail company's works here, nnd ten men were seriously Injured. Five hun dred wero working near tho pipo anil about 200 wore in tho department where tho ex plosion happened. Tho injured nro: Abrain Delcamp.MIchael JIcNear, Thomas Finnan, Edward Kisor, John Jonos, Art drew Hheets, Henry Myckoff, Robert Uls- scll, ueorgo Hallis nnd Hardy .Myers. Del camp will probably die, nnd McNcar is also dnugcrously hurt. Tho mill will huvo to shut town temporarily. The Cominc K. of 1.. Convention, "Washington, Oct. 22. Tho next session of the general assembly of tho Knights of Labor will begin hero Xov. 12. It is ox peeted that it will require fully two weeks for tho transaction of all tho important business that will bo brought before it. Not only will most of tho proceedings be conducted behind closed doors, but oven tho nnmcs of tho delegates will be with held from tho public. Local loaders Inti mate that tho assembly will tako steps to tako n prominent part in tho next presl deutial election. Decoyed nnd Assaulted the Hons. ai.toona, l'a., uct. 'i. .loim iiicUcy, a sub-boss employed by Collins & Martin at Kltnnnlng Point nndmuch disliked by the laborers under his ohargo, was decoyed to a shanty near tho works and cruelly beaten by a number of roughs. Illckoy was taken to tho Altoona hospital, where It Is stated his condition is critical, having sustained a fracture of tho skull and lntonial iniu rlcs that may cnuso death. James Hag gerty, suspected of being tho prlmo mover in tho outrago, has boon arrested. The Lambert Appent. Washington, Oct. 22. Wilson P. Jen kins, attorney for Sheriff Barrett, of Cani' den county, N. J., moved tho supremo court to advance for an early hearing tho appeal of Theodore Lambert, tho con demned murderer, from tho judgment of Judge Shims, of the circuit court of the Unltod htates for tho district of .Now Jer sey, refusing him a writ of habeas corpus. Tho court took tho casoumlor advisement, Scrofula, Salt Rheum And All Other Blood Dl3oaoos How They May Be Cured. Speaking simply from what Hood's Ssr- saparllla has done, not only once or twice, but in thousands o( cases, we can honestly say that it is the bast remedy for all dis eases of the blood, whatever the cause, By its peculiar Combination, Proper Hon and Process, it possesses positive medicinal merit Peculiar to Itself. It has cured tho most virulent cases of Scrofula and Salt Rheum, even when all other prescriptions and medicines have failed to do any good. Blood poisoning, from whatever ori gin, yields to its powerful cleansing, purl tying, vitalizing effect upon the blood. It you desire further particulars, write to us as below. Remembor that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the One Truo Blood Purifier prominently in the publio eye today. Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S. A. Bold by all druggists. fl;Blxfor?5. MtxnrVa Pi lie r" the belt iner-dlnnti liuuu a i ins rji,.-mrMii.tdiMU PERHAPS THIS MAY HELP YOU. "My food docs me no good." you my. Then It does you burin. There 19 lio linking place between these extremes. Digested food nlono gives health and strength. Undigested food sours, or ferments In tho stomach and becomes a poison to tho wholo body, It causes headache, heart palpitation, liver nnd kidney trouble, distress after eating, pains In tho chest and sides, nnd tho tired, languid heavy feeling wo hear bo much about. When tho digestion goes wrong every function of the body goes wrong. Yes, nnd tho mind, too. Men full in business nnd dio poor for no other reason than this, they are weak ened, dulled nnd stupillcd by dyspepsia. Tho lives of n host of women are blighted in the samo way. You may bo ono of this miserable multitude. Tho writer of these lines was ono of your mimbor a short timo ngo. I tried dozens of things to get cured: just ns you havo done, no doubt. Tho thing which nt last succeeded witli me may suc ceed with you. It is a discovery of those wiso and good people the Shakers, of Jit, Lebanon. M. Y. called the shaker lllcostivn Cordial. It is not a purgative, which at best gives only transient rollel. it is in Itself u digestive fowl nnd also a corrector of the digestlvo function. You can eat and digest your food while taking this cordial. It helps you at onco nnd soon makes tho stomach vigorous nnd healthy, it is not liko any other so-called dyspepsia euros. It is pro pared by tho Shakers principally from herbs cultivated by them. They do not ask us to spend a dollar for a bottle while wo are in tho dark as to lis virtues, nicy tako that i risk themselves. Almost any druggist will sell you a trial bottle for ten cents, so you can seo whether it is what they say and adapted to your case. And ipn't even tho mero chanco of a euro worth that much ? THE CYCLONE IN CUBA. It lias Cnd Great Dnmn-re In the Al ready Stricken Island. HAVANA, Oct. 23. The latest word re ceived hero of tho progress of tho cyelono, of which warning was given yesterday, is that it has caused havoc in tho province of Santa Clara, tiio wind blowing with hur rlcano force at the rntu of ninety miles an hour, uprooting trees, blowing down houses and laying waste cano Holds, Tho datriago which has resulted U en ormous, and tho pooplo In tho villages in tho interior nro thoroughly discouraged at so many successive calamities. Details of tho ravages of tho storm In full uro not yet known, but tho danger for Havana is now over. It has been raining all over tho island for over twenty-four hours in cessantly, and thcro are fears of anothor disastrous flood in Vuelta Abajo nnd in the provinces of Havnua, Matauzas,, nnd Santa Clara, Tho storms will probably strlko tho southeast portion of Florida, anil It will perhaps bo more violent thcro thnn hero, as it was momentarily increasing In in tensity whllo passing over this Island. Communication with Matnuzas Is stop ped, as every wire is down, und tho rail road track is also flooded. Tho Darlington, Wis., Journal says editor- ally of a popular patent mcdicino : We know from experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claimed for it, as ou two occasions it topped excruciating pains and possibly saved us lrom an untimely grave. ve wouia not rest easy over night without it in the house."' This remedy undoubtedly saves moro pain and suffering than nny other mcdicino in tho world. Every family should keep it in ttio house, for It is suro to be needed sooner or later. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., Druggists. General Strike of (.old Renters. New Yohk, Oct. 23. Tho strlko of the Gold Beaters' Protective nssocintlon be came general throughout tho country yes terday. There aro about 800 members In tho organization, ami nt tho headquarters of the local union it is said that at least 700 men aro out. Tho strike was inaugu rated hero threo weeks ago for an Increase of wages from $3.20 to ?5 a "beating," or an lncrcaso for salaried men from $7 to $13 a week. Tho majority of the employers in this city nnd vicinity nro willing to grant tho increase, but two firms, who employ about eighteen bunds, would not yield, and tho men quit work, having received nssuraneo from their brethren in Chicago, Philadelphia nnd Bostoii that they would go out in sympathy with them. Nearly all the gold beating Is dono In tho cities men tioned. Alglern' lire Wn Incendiary. New Orleans, Oct. 22. Tho Are In Al giers on Sunday destroyed 180 houses nnd shanties occupied by about 1,000 people. Most of tho occupants saved a portion of tholr porsonal offects and furniture, but many lost everything. Tho prevailing opinion in Algiers is that tho firs was tho work of nn incendiary, and a man who Is suspected of being the cause of all the de struction had n narrow escopo from lie- Ing lynched. Ho is now in tho city prison on a chargo of arson. Tho flro started In tho building known nil over Algiers as tho "Old Hockory." It wns occupied by a seoro of families, mostly Italians, who huddled together in tho truo tenement stylo. Paul Boullia, the suspected Urubug, was ono of these. If Troubled Willi ItheumntUm Itcnd This. An.vai'OMS, JId., Apr. 10, 1801. I havo used Chamberlain's Pain Iialm for Tlieumii tism and found it to bo all that Is claimed for it. I believe it to bo the best preparation for rheumatism and deep seated muscular pains on the market and cheerfully recom moud it to tho public. Jno, O. Hrooks, dealer in boots, shoos, etc., No. 18 Main St. also niun this. Mechaniosvillk, St. Mary County, JId. I sold a hottlo of Chamborlain's I'nin Ralm to a man who had been suffering with rheu matism for several years. It made hm a well man, A. J. McOill. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Oruhlor llros. Druggists. Jealousy Leads to a Double Tragedy. Hageiistown, Mil., Oct. 23. Thero was a Sunday night tragedy near Kakles' Mills, on the road leading to Looust Grove. William Lnnills, 48 years, shot his wife In tho tomplo, and believing her to bo doad, killed himself. Mrs. Laudis is ospectedto dio nny minute. Jealousy nnd frequent quarrels led up to tho tragedy. Murderer Clyiner Sentenced to Death. Mount Holly, N. J., Oct. 2i. Alfred Clymer, the slayer of Bridget Doylo at Burlington last December, was sentenced by Juilgo Garrison yestorday to bo hanged in tho court house yurd on Jim. 10. Death of a ISrlllsli Historian. London, Oot. 88. Henry Itc5vo, O. B., D. C. Ij., tho Kngllsh hlstQrinn, died at Christ church yesterday, ngtt 83 years. JIu wns for mnny yuari odltoe of the Kdln 'jurgh Kovlew. the great SKIN CURE Instantly Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases And tho most distressing forms of Itching, burning, bleodlng,aiid scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, and points to a speedy euro when all other remedies and tho best physi cians fall. SPErtiv CtmE Treatment. Warm baths, with CfTlouitA SOAf, gentle applications of CuTieuitA (ointment), and mild doses or Cu ticura 11E30L vknt (tho now blood,purlucr). Sold th-cmrtwnt lh vnrM. Ilrlll-h dtltotl F. Nl MKT ft flex, 1, King Edwiri)4t., Iondon. IOTTlK 11BDO AMD CUKU. COBF.,8ol l'ropi., DostOD, U. 8. A. 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I'usiiii. iimiritB. jiiurs,v-a; ev gs,iwi.;v; wetLanu ruu ev kb,iki ju, rmn.,tf-l. n oilierUT robbed nnd deceiveil sou don't ludcn fill nlilcn. j ouniul inuku you vlKnroim and Mrniitt, x will euro nnar. Lowest ll rue or call. Teams to Hire. if you want to hire a safe and rellabl mini uiriirivinK or lorworKlng purpose iy .-uh'ui nvery siuuio a visit. Teams uuiiauiiuij on iiunii nt reasonable, rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Hast Centre street. Opposite Handing railroad station. r'HAS. DERR, w Tonsorial Artist 12 West Centra street. Htylishlinlr cutting a specialty. Clean towel "imotcir mm v via DR. A. A. SEIBERT, Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLE Hours 8:30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. m., 1 Ms v. .... iiunoitvn h a. iu. 10 & ns. CAPTAIN LOTHAIRE'S BRUTALITY An American Tlrtlm of the. Tyrannical llniRlnn (Mllenr. GllKENncK, Oct. 22. Thomas Brndloy, who has been em ployed as a iiremnn In tho servlco of tho Congo Vrco tftuto. bus Just returned to this plnco, nnd in nn intorvlow relates somo of his oxporloncos In thnt country. Ho had for comrados there, ho said, tho ovcrscors of his work, a nuinbor of black navvies, two Norwoglnns'nndono American. "Wo were all trentod very badly," ho continued, "and when wo naked for our wages Captain IiOthalro, who was In com mand of tho station, informed us tnat pay ments would bo made at Bourn. Captain Lothalro accompanied us to Boma, where the two Norwegians, tho Ainorlau nnd myself woro quartered in a hut. Wo awoko In tho middlo of tho night and found tho lint on lire and ourselvos sur rounded by flames, tho work of Cnptnln Lothalre and four black pollcomou. Wo mado our oscapo from tho hut, nnil tho American accosted Lothnlro, nsking: Is this our thnnksf Lothalro drew his sword and struck tho American on tho back with it, and the blnok pollcomau, by Lothairo's orders, bound him to a tree with leather thongs. Tho American being fast ened securely, Lothalre walked up to him nnd slashed him with his sword, wound ing him torrlbly. "As soon as possible wo liberated tlio Amorlcan, but ho died two days later. Soon nttcrward tho Norwegians unit I escaped In a canoe, but tho Norwegians woro killed on tho journey." Taylor declares that Bishop Taylor, tlio American missionary nt Stanley l'ool.told him tho real cause of Lothairo's hanging of tho British trader Stokes was that Lo thalro was jealous of Stoko's superior abilities in dealing with tho natives. Tnrkey's Promised llefnrms. Constantinople, Oct. 23. Official com munication embodying tho Armenian re forms has been mado publio through tho Turkish press. It Is carofully worded, In order to show thnt tho reforms nro in per fect harmony with tho existing laws, so as to ovoid exciting the Turks. In addition to tho reforms alroady known to havo been npprovod by tho sultan tho communica tion says that tho inhabitants wilt bo prtH tcctcd by troops when they visit tho moun tain pastures, nnd that they will thus bo ablo to obey tho law which provides that i they aro not to carry arms. Tlio nomadic tribes will bo settled upon lands which I will be granted to them by tho govern ment. JUby Killed by Drinking Whisky. Maulbobo, Mass., Oct. 22. Tho report of Medical Examiner Adams on tho death of a 2-yoar-old child, tho sou of Patrick Connolly, shows that the child died from drinking whisky. Tho investigation re veals a horriblo caso of depravity. It seems that Connolly camo homo In an in toxicated condition with nn eight ouuco flask of whisky In his pooket. ' Tlio whisky ho gave to his wife, who, after drinking, passed it to ttie children. Tho older boy, not caring for tho liquor, gave It to his baby brother, who drained tho bottlo. Tho little fellow 9ank Into a stupor and dlod soon after. Criminals Sentenced nt llrlilgetnn. BniDQETON, N. J., Oct. 22. Judge Hong- land yesterday sentenced the following chicken thieves to stato prison: Samuel Housand, threo years; Daniel tecull and Burton Ross, two years each; Edward Ross, ono year; Howard Carman, nlno months; William Jaggors, Joseph Schoner, Wentzoll Facomier, William hacomior, Joseph Faceniior, each ono year; Levi Coulter, four years; James Gaines, two yoars: Monroo Wullon, perjury, two years; Horatio Urecnage, forgery, two years; Howard Shull, grand larceny, twelvo years. Mulllns Acquitted or Conspiracy. Trenton, Oct. 22. In tho Mulllns con spiracy trial yesterday, John Mullins took tho stand In his own defense, Ho denied ex-Bookkeeper Murphy's testimony that I ho (Mulllns) said Ford was gottlng anxious about his "divvy." Mulllns nlso I denied cmphatleiilly nny conspiracy with Ford. Tho caso was given to tho jury loto yesterday nftcrnoon, and nftor being out only twenty minutes they returned with a verdict of not guilty. Harry Detents Madden. MAsrETH, N. Y., Oct. 22. Jimmy Barry completely outclassed Jack Madden In their bout In tho Emplro Athletic club arena last night, nnd was awarded tho de cision in tho fourth round, although tho fight wus to havo boon twenty rounds. Tho Chicago lad, holder of tho bantamweight championship of America, was the favor ite in the betting, although Maddou's Brooklyn frionds backed him at lung odds. Killed by a Itunnway. "WlLKESBAltltK, Pa., Oct. 22. John C. Jenkins, a prominent citizon of Meshop pen, Bradford county, wasiustantly killed yesterday. Ho was driving a wagon loaded with cornstalks down a steep hill when the horsos becamo frlghtoned and ran away. Jenkins was thrown off and landed on his head, breaking his neck. A Duel with Kators. Denver, Oct. 23. Charles Roso is dead nnd James Girard is dying at Wntkins, twenty-ono miles east of Denver, as a ro sult of a duol with razors. Botli men wcro employed as section bands on the Union Paclflo railroad. Thero has been a feud of long standing between thorn. NUGGETS OF NEWS. By tho blowing up of a Rich Hill (Mo.) coal mlno Joshua Whitehead aud Robert Gorth wero killed. In n. bull fight In Mexico fifteen horsos wcro killed nnd El Mnrljll Marino, a mat ador, badly injured by a bull. The exodus of striking garment makers from Rochostor continues, and now tho bosses nro vainly trying to prevent it. Field Marshal Dunst-Adelsholui, of Aus tria, and his wife committed suicldo in Vienna. Causo, pecuniary troubles. Tho fishing tug Petrol, reported lost, with sevon men, In a dispatch from Detroit last week, has arrived at Klucucardlno, Ont. All well. At Middlosborough, Ky., Major Camp boll was killed by Andrew Jackson, a no gro dospermlo. This is Jackson's sixth murder. Ho escaped. For tho second timo within threo wooks the goldbeaters In Now York, Brooklyn tnd Jersey City havo gone on u strlko for in increnso In wages, Tho dead body of Shord Wnlkor. charged with complicity in tlio murdur of' Captain Phillips nt Tonawanda, N. Y., Oot. 7, was found in East Hyracuso. Ho had committed suicide. As an outcome of tlio king of Portu gal's postponing his promised visit to llomo on account of tho popo's opposition, It is roported that Italy bus suspended dip lomatlo rotations with Portugal. TUB PLAlft TRUTH, KNOWN PHYSICIAN, BY A WELL AltOUT THE KIDNEYS AND THE BLOOD. How to Cure Blood Diseases by Curiae the Kidneys. The Action on the Blood of Asparagus, and Sparagus Kidney Pills. Kvory physician knows that our kidney.' aro natural filters. Our kidneys filter our blood. Wood diseases nro caused by badly filtered blood. When tho kidneys aro well they keep the body well by keeping the blood pure. When they nro ill, they filler tho blood badly anil make us ill. Tlio Kirk kidneys can bo made well witli Dr. Hohh's .SpnniKus Kidney Pills, nnd thU is li.it Dr. John Dobson says about it : OI'FItK op Doctor John Donsox, 83-S7 Dearborn St. ClUCAoo, July 20, 1SH3. lloun'8 Mkdicim: Co. Gentlemen liclng convinced of the truth, so persistently iterated by you, that upon th kidneys depend almost entirely the purity of tho blood, and that therefore all blood dis eases could be cured by treating the kidneys, I decided to make a fair trial of Dr. Hobb's Spamgus Kidney Pilis in my practice. Previous to this I had many cases which X had found I could only temporarily reliove with ordinary drugs, and I hoped, with th aid of tlio special preparation of Asparagus Olllcinalis (from which, as you havo ex plained to nie, your pills are made), to obtain much better results. I was not disappointed. From tho very beginning, the results I got wcro to me, as a physician, astonishing. In rheumatism and gout, those diseases which we aro often unablo to do moro than relievo sometimes not that Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills almost invariably eilcctcd a cure. Kidney troubles, diabetes, pain in the back. sleeplessness and all that train of disorders, wcro relieved in a few doses, and sooner or lnter cured. In anaemia, chlorosis, general depression. nervous headache, hysteria, neuralgia, .etc., the ellects were perhaps even more marvelou: j, . the patient seeming to wako up into new life.. with now energy, new ambition, new blood and new complexion. I havo now used Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kid ney Pills for some time, and have decided tt use them constantly. I know of no prepara tion which has such immediate and lasting curalivo power over all diseases caused hy impure or vitiated blood. Wishing you every success, and that your remedy may become as widely known as It should, I remain Sincere'y yours, John Doiison, M. D. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney PilUowo their curative power to tlio healing and tonic properties of Asparagus ou tho kidneys. It is a real tonic and Btrengthencr. It builds up tho kidneys, nnd through them cleanses and. revitalizes the blood. A few doses will reliove. A few boxes will euro. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills nro for sale at all druggists, prico 50 cents per box, or will bo sent to any address postpaid, on receipt of prico. An interesting pamphlet on tho subject will bo mailed free to any address, Hobb's Medi cine Co., Chicago or San Francisco. VETERINARYSPECIFICS Tor Horsos, Cattlo, Sheep, Dogs, Hegs, AND FOULTEY. SOOFaao Hook on Treatment of Animals aud Chart Sent l'ree. COTEBjFcvcrs.CouKCBtlons.Tnflnninintlaa A. A. (Spinal McnlnBltls, Milk l'over. D.H. Strnlns, Lameness, Itbenmatlsm ;.t!. Dlstemuer, ISaBal Discharges. ).!). Hots or Grubs, Worms. ll.K.'-Cniislix, Heaves, l'neumontn. lM'.Cnllc or tJrlpcs. Ilcllraclie. (3.G.M.nBcarrlafi:c, Hemorrhages. 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