EVENING HERALD kstahi.ishkh ih:o. Published every livening, Kxcrpt Sunday, nt 8 South JAmu.i Stiikkt, Nbau Ciotiik. rthn llrralil in ilcllvnril InHhcniinilonli nnd tlio surrounding towns for six cent a week, pay- able to the enrricn. Ily mail $1.00 n yr, or 2.1 cents n month, payable in advnnco. Advertise ments charged according to nco and ponltlon. The publighcrs rcoervo the right to change, the position of ntlTcrtlaemcnU whenever tlx) pill Mention of news ilcnmnds It. Tlio right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho puhllshers tuny deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon nppllention. 'JSntcrcd nt the pofttofllec nt Shenandoah, la., as second clam mall matter. TKI.HP1IONK CONNKOTION. Evening Herald TU ICS DAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1S05. A GOOD MOVE. In our news columns last owning appeared an article upon tho contemplated erection of a new opera house in this town, on tho pres ent silo of tlio Commercial Hotel. The movement was favorably received by theatre goers genorally, who have becomo disgusted with tho hirn-stormera that havo found refugo horo, anil hail with delight anything that gives promise of something better. It goes without saying that tlio project will provo a paying investment, and in tho In terest of all nniusonicnt-loving people, It is to be hoped that tho men at tho back of tho movement will push it to a bpecdy comple tion. While tho site spoken of may not bo tho best in town, yet it has many features to commend it. If the proprietors place tho management in good hands there is no doubt it will give good returns upon tlio capital invested. There is no town in tlio county not except ing Pottsvilio that patronizos theatricals jind like performances better than Shenan doah. Hut tho trouble in tlio past lias been tho inforior class of shows that has caused tho .small attendance. Every good show that ap pears horo is greeted with packed houses, and this fact should givo tho projectors of tho now play-houso all the encouragement they desire. Unfortunatoly tho good shows ato almost s scarce as Hies in January, and. tho average theatre-goer must, in many cases, tako them on faith. They havo been so often -disappointed that their interest has ilagged and they oftencr stay away than go. There is still another feature about the project that will prove advantageous both to tlio projectors and tho town in general, and that is tho erection of a new hotel building to tako tho place of the present one. Shenan doah is sadly in need of buildings suitable for first-class hotels and the plans under consideration, wo are informed, will fully meet all theso requirement. In tlio language of tho street, "Push it along j it's a good .thing." Tun number of new subscribers to tlio JIkkald during tho past week was unusually large, anil tho list continues to grow. In tho libel suit of Senator Coylo against Editor Parker, of tho Mahanoy City Daily Hecord, an amicablo settlement has been readied whereby a full retraction has been made by Mr. Parktr in tho columns of his papor. Tho editor has played well tho part of Marc Antony, tho brilliant defender of Caesar. It is said that James 11. Heilly is no longer leader of the county Democracy. There is no longer any Democracy to lead. Cuauxcky M. Deimsw, of New York, is now mentioned in connection with tho lie publican presidential nomination, and Mat thew Stanloy Quay's name is also being spoken of in the same connection. Either would fill tho bill. Dunkavkn and Sackvillo ! Iioth woredono up in America and have berated us for it after putting tho ocean between us nnd them. Tho only difference is thatSackvillo did it for "private circulation" and Dunraven didn't. Tiiii arch-fiend Holmes does not mako a very pretty picture, but, in studio lingo, he will not he skied but hung on the line. HIS OPPORTUNITY. Poor Director-elect Middloton, when ho enters upon the discharge of his duties, will have the opportunity presented him to shed lustre upon his name and his party, and it is to bo hoped lie will be equal to tho ocewlon. There Is room at the Almshouse for jfreat reform, ami as the responsibility for the ad ministration of affair in that branch of county business is now entirely in the hands of Republicans, the rank and file of that party expect a clean, honest transaction of the lmlnesof tlmt institution. Experience has shown that little reliance can lie placed ujion Director Day, who is aWut as incompetent an otticial as ever was chosen to office, and tho highest idea which has ever entered his head lias leeu tho dis tribution of patronage. I is an open seciet (bat he either knows nothing of business methods, or U utterly indifferent to them. He should, therefore, not be taken into con MderiUon iu the management of affairs there, and the county looks to Directors Dietrich ami Middletou to correct abuses which liave crept into the management f the almshouse sinoe thlsiuau lias been con nected with it. It has len stated frequently during the campaign, that Mr. Mlddlcton was closely identified with tho "Almshouse gang." His conduct In oflleo will ho closely watched and he will have tho opportunity to refute tho charge. Will ho do so? Tho party awaits his reply. DiSModtATio newspapers are still trying to account for tho Republican cyclono of last Tuesday. Tlio excuses they aro putting for ward for their defeat nro as preposterous as the grounds upon which, heforo election, they urged tho pcoplo to support Demo cratic candidates nnd prophosled certain Democratic victory. Tho reason for last week's political tornado is apparent to every man of common sense. All tho humbug and falso pretenses of apologetic Democratic organs cannot obscuro tho cnuso of their party's stunning defoat, which, in a few wools, is general Incompetency. From the irregularities in tho election re turns in Philadelphia, in the strong Demo cratic districts, thoro appears to havo boon a concerted effort to swell tho voto returned for Judge Smith. Many discrepcncics are found between the returns and tho tally sheets, nnd tho matter is to ho brought to tho attention of tho court. How to Prevent Croup. POMi: IlKAMNO THAT WILL I'BOvr. INTKE KSTINO TO YOUNG MOTHKItS. HOW TO GUARD aoainht Tiin nisKASi:. Croup is a terror to young mothers anil to post them concerning tho causo, first symp toms and treatment is tho object of this item. Tho origin of croup is a common cold. Children who aro subject to it tako cold very easily nnd croup is almost suro to follow. Tho first symptom is hoarseness ; this is soon followed by n peculiar rougli cough, which is easily recognized and will never ho forgotten by ono who has heard it. Tlio timo to net is when the child first becomes hoarse. If Chamberlain's Cough Itcniedy is freely given all tendency to croup will soon disap pear. Even after tho croupy cough has de veloped it will prevent tho attack. Therois no danger iu giving this remedy for it con tains nothing injurious. For salo by Qruhlor Bros., Druggists. A Dog ITnenrtlis n Murder. Ckktkai. City, W. Vn., Nov. 12. On Buffalo creek, Wayne county, n dog on tcreil tho homo of P. K. Stnnloy, a wealthy stock rnlser, carrying In Its mouth n dead child apparently nbout four wcoks old. In vestigation disclosed tho fact that it luul been murdered, nud that tho dog hail un earthed It In the hack yard, where it had been buried. Strangled Her In fun t Child. ALLKNTOWN, Pa., Nov. 13. Mrs. Elins Glldnock murdered ono of her children, n child a month old, yesterday, by strangu lation. Tho woman has not been of sound mind for nearly n year, but sho had. never shown violence Sho bociuno vlolont yes terday, and seizing tho child, which was in bed with hor, tho woman choked It to death. Kiiglnnd Preparing for War. London, Nov. 12. It is expected that war against Ashuntl will bo declared at tho next cabinet council. Tho authorities at Woolwich arsenal havo received orders to forward all tho necessary stores tg Accra. For Libeling Ambassador 1'nva. Washington, Nov. 13. Don Cicsur Celso do Morono was sentonced to nlnoty days In jail yesterday for criminally libel ing Huron Favu, tho Itallun ambassador. Tho wifo ol Air. Leonard Wells, of East llrimflcld, Mass., had been suffering from neuralgia for two days, not being ablo to sleep or hardly keep still, when Mr. Ilolden, tho merchant there, sent hor a bottle of Cham berlain's Pain lialm, and asked that sho givo it a thorough trial. On meeting Mr. Wells the next day ho was told that sho was all right, tho pain had left her within two hours, and that tho bottle of Pain Balm was worth Jo.OO if it could not bo had for less. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Kvltleiico of Double Murder. Little Hock, Nov. 13. Tho decomposed body of a girl nged 14 nnd a boy aged 17 Were found In tho woods near Eldorado, Ark., yesterday. Tho children wero brother and sister named Perkins. Thoy started out horseback riding three weeks ngo and wore novor seen nllvo nftorwards. The girl's throat was cut nnd tho boy's skull crushed. Tlio coroner Is making an Inves tigation. A l"ortuno In Stolen Property, HOSTON, Nov. 13. Tho Boston pollco re covered 120,000 worth of stolon property last night. .Tamos S. Chaffeo, tho man la whoso possession it was found, claims it was brought horo from Now York u week ago, and that it represents tho thioving by William Barrett, a notorious criminal now serving u life sentenoe In this state for murder. What S;iafl 8 Do? li the earnest, almost agonizing cry of weak, tired, nervous women, and crowded, overworked, struggling men. Slight dif ficulties, ordinary earns, household work or daily labor, magnify themselves Into aec-iiingl." impassable mountains. T.iu U simply because the nervwi are Weill;, the bodily organs debilitated, and lacy do not proper nourishment, foed the norvee, organs and tissue on rJoh i4A blood, and how soon the glow of health oomes'to the !inl cheeks, firmness to the unsteady uaud, and strength to the faltering limb. SarsapanEEa puiifli vitalises find enriches the blood and ig finis the best ft : 'nd to unfortunate llUBloiittf. Be su: ' i get Hood's and only iWl's. AUdiu , - ts. fl; six for J6. '-,Vc OMI.- 1 " --dinner F1H WW , lovu sj t. m raI1. .atonic. 3fu NO CONSUMPTIVE WILL DIE SO tom AS IIE CAN DIGEST AND AS SIMILATE FOOD. All physicians admit this. Yet hero the ililllcufty begins. How can we build ip tlio consumptive's body as fast ns tho disease tears It down? Let us consider. Cough mixtures must bo avoided because thoy frequently contain opiates which nrrcst tho digestion, Their only effect on tho cough is by stupefying tlio norves. Let them nlono. All foods that nro hard to dlgost must bo avoided, especially fats and oils. Only those foods that nro onslly illgosted nud assimilated should bo oatou. Foods uot thus accepted by nature do no good j thoy do harm. Not what is niorcly oaten hut what is digostcd and assimilated gives flosh and strength. Consumption is starvation, slow or rapid, as may bo. Tho first symptom is, not necessarily a cough, but n tendency to lose flesh, to grow thin. Stop this tendency now. Don't wait for obvious lung trouble. That's only a later development only n minor point. Stop tho wasting nnd you master the dis ease, oven though it may have made some slight inroads already. Incronso the flesh and tlio danger is past. What is needed is nn especially-prepared food, a nutriment in itself and a digester of other foods. Such an artlclo is tho Shakor Digestlvo Cordial, made by tho Shaker Community, of Mt. Lebanon, N. Y. It creates a natural appetite and insures the digestion of what is oaten with it. It overcomes tlio wasting which is fatal in the consumptive process. A man may loso money anil not die a bankrupt. Ono may have consumption and not die of it. Tills is science and senso. The success of tliis new remedy proves it. Wants Satisfaction for l'nlso Arrest. New YoitK, Nov. 13. Christian Itcls, Jr., of San Francisco, was n passenger on board tho steamer Nowport, which arrived from Colon yesterday. Mr. Rels has a complaint to niako against Captain O'Brien, tho hend of tho dotcctlvo bureau of Now York, and tho United States con sul nt Colon, becnuso.upon tho telegraphed order of tho first named, ho was arrested and Imprisoned nt Colon ns.Incob Kcls, an alleged embezzler from this city. Subse quently a cablegram from Captain O'Brien directed his rclcnso, admitting a mistake in identity. Hols, who was on n tour around tho world, doclded to como to Now York nnd demand satisfaction for tho in dignities to which ho hail boon subjected. Captain O'Brien declaros that tho mlstaki was natural under tho circumstances. Nothing Stands nt High, as a remedy for every womanly ailment, as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription. It is an invigorating, rcbtorative tonic, a soothinc ami strengthening nervine, and a complete euro lor an mo ucranireinents. raintiii ills- orders and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the sex. ror young girls entering womanhood: for women at tho critical "change of lifer" ; for women approaching confinement; nursing mothers ; ana every woman who is run down." tired, or overworked it is a Knecinl. safe, and certain help. Send for frco pamphlet or remit iu cts. (stamps) lor a book of IBS pages, on woman anil tier Diseases" and how to euro them with home treatment. Ad dress World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y, Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, piles, biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia, and ncauufliioH. Those Insolent Spaniards. NEW YoitK, Nov. 13. Captain Frank L Miller, of tho American brig Harriet G. which on leaving tho Cuban port of No vutns on Oct. 3 wns searched by Spaniard! who claimed to bo looking for arms, said to n reporter: "I was llylng tho Stars nnd stripes when the search was mado. My protests wero unavailing. Tho American consul witnessed part of tho search, and joined In tlio protest. It was usoloss, how' over. Tho Spaniards don't caro n conti nental for American rights, and would In suit our Hag whenever opportunity offered. Had my vessel llown tho British Hag not a Spaniard would havo dared attompt a search." Tho Ideal l'mincou. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in mv familv for tho last five years, to tho exclusion of physician's proscriptions or other nrepanv tions." Itov. John Buretis. Keokuk. Town, writes: "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and havo nover'i'ou nil anything so beneficial, or that gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough jiemcuy now. iriai potties ireo at A. Wasley's drug storo. Tho Need for Coast Defenses. Washington, Nov, 13. Gonerul Miles, In his annual report on tho condition of tho nrmy, shows that tho personnel Is in excellent condition. General Miles states that tho condition of coast defenses Is such as to require decided nud Immediato action for their Improvement. Tho unguarded condition of our coast is known by ovory first class power and our pooplo should not bo led Into falso security. Ho nrguos that tho bust guarantee of peace Is a con dltlon of readiness for war. Potter Want Protection. Thexton, Nov. 13. Dale & Davis, man ufacturing potters, mado an asslgnmont to Albanus O. worthlngton, of this city. Tho liabilities of tho firm nro 02,000, and tho assets $113,000. Trado depression is given as tho cause of tho fnlluro. Unloss the tariff Is increased by the Incoming congress, Mr. Dale says, thoro will be more pottery failures this winter. The. business of the Trenton potters Is almost nt a stand' still. Murderer Ilamilgnu Insane. NEW York, Nov. 13. Dr. Korlies Wins low, thecelobrnted English expert on meti' tal diseases, wm a witness yesterday In tho trial of David K. Ilnnnlgan for tlio mur der of his sister's betrayer, SolomanManu. Dr. Wliislow testified that nn examination of ilnnnlgan in the Tombs prison luul con vlnaed hint that tho prisoner was insane. IIb described the man's ooudltlon us mel onohollu caused by shock and grief. Killed by n I'uwder Uxiiliwlmi. MAltQUKTTli, Mich., Nov. IS. Tho mix ing house of tho Lake Superior Powder null, located about three miles from hero, blew tip, killing Andrew Krioson, mar ried, nnd Injuring John Gylllug, unmar ried. It is thought Gylllng will rocovor. It Is supposed the explosion was caused by tho heating of the bearings of the mixing wheel. Tho building wits wrooKotl. It May do us Mucli I'or You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes thst ho luul a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe painsin his back and also that me maimer wu unecieu. . .... irt.l..n ....ma lltlfr Wl 1 1 1(111 1 All V UftfU I result. About a year ago ho began use of Klectrio JJIUcra aim iumm " Eleetrlo Hitters is especially ailaptod to eure ... -11 iri.i.... .....l IIva. trntiiilmi unit nffAil gives almost instant relief. Ono trial will provo our statement. Price only 50c. for Munyon's LIFE WORK. He Olves the People tho Means of Curing the Most Stubborn Diseases Without the Expense of a Doctor. One Remedy for Each Disease. Professor Muhyon's system of curing dis eases is now recognized everywhere. 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Caught Whllo Trying to Work n l'orp;ed Trust Deed, CmcAao, Nov. 12. An lnoffonslvo look ing machinist tinkered nt tho steam ra diator In Colonol It. S. Thompson's olllco In tho Chamber of Comincrco building yesterday whllo six men discussed mi ul luring real cstato deal with tho attorney. Hut when ono of tho men ilcclnrcd hlm solf tho lnwfttl owner of Droxclbottlovnril lots worth J30.000, anil Blgncil nn assumed tintiio to fraudulent trust deed, tho pro tended machinist jumped forward nnd displaying n police star plnccd tho sup posed property owner under nrrcst. Ills flvo companions rushed for tho door, but woro confronted with revolvers In tho hnnds of four determined men, so thoy hail no cholco but to surrender. Tho llvo detectives, who enmo from In spector Hunt's Hydo I'nrk district, then took their hnlf dozen prisoners to tho sta tion. Tho names of tlio men nrrostcd aro said to bo: Samuel J. Chrlstlcy, of tho law firm of Jlooro & Chrlstloy; D. D. Godfroy, William Orth, Oscar Cnutaul, E. II. Chrlstensen and Georgo Randolph. Tho lntter Is said to bo tho chief promotor of tho swludlo. Tho mon hnd attempted to ropo a client of Colonel Thompson's into it schemo for manufacturing a enr heater, ho to products f3,000, which wns to bo secured by tho forged trust deed. All of tho criminals nro Chicago men. LIBERATED BY A MOB. William Purvis, Who Wns Snveil from I !nl llanglnp; by u Mlrnclc. Pokvis, Miss., Nov. 12. Tho Jail hero wns broken open by a mob shortly after midnight, nnd Wllllnm Purvis, nn nllegod murdorer uud whltecnpper, wns liberated. Tho crowd gnthorcdsllently,but quickly, around tho jail, overpowered tho guards, and a llttlo whllo later broko Into tho prison. PurvlB was nt onco set nt liberty, nnd ho lost no tlmo In speeding away. Though jnnny persons In this section bo llevo tlint Purvis should hnvo gono to tho gnllows, thero is n feeling of rolief over his escnpo. l'urvls was ono of tho whltccaps who committed so many outrages bomo years ago, and wns tried for tho murder of ono of tlio men connected with tto whitecap ism. Ho was found guilty nnd sentenced to bo hanged. Upon tho day fixed for his execution tho ropo was placed around his neck nnd tho trap sprung, but ho slipped through nnd fell to tho ground. Tho pco plo believed It a mlrnclo, nnd would not let tho sheriff proceed with tho hanging. Tho caso wns taken to tho supremo court, nnd that body nfllrmed tho verdict of tho jury. Ho wns condemned to bo hnnged on Dec. 12. It wns thought that tho gov ernor would commute his sentence, but his escnpo probably puts an cud to further proceedings. Our Corn Production. Washington, Nov. 12. Tho November returns to tho agricultural department made tho corn crop tho largest In volume on record with a rate of yield however somewhat less thnn that Indicated by tho returns for October, being 20.3 bushols per aero. This must bo regarded ns proliml nnry, nnd not final estimate of tho yield. Tho rates of yield of tho principal corn states nro ns follows: Now York, 33.0; Pennsylvania, D3.5; Ohio, 32.0; Michigan, 83.8; Indiana, 33.8; Illinois, 37.4; Wiscon sin, 31.8; Minnesota, 31.2; Iowa, 35.1; Mis souri, 80; Kansas, 24.3; Nebraska, 10.1. In tho Atlantic States except thoso nbout mlddlo Intltudo the yield appears to bo largest nud of high quality. Fatally Wounded by a Stray linlUt. Foist Wouth.Tox., Nov. 12. At Whites boron shooting nffray occurred between a negro nnd a Mexican, in which tho latter was killed. Michael A. Carter, a telo graph operator, who enmo from Chlcngo nbout two mouths ago, wns struck by a stray bullet, receiving a wound which is belloved to bo fatal. Double Bcull Jtuco Declared On. Austin, Tox Nov. 12. Tho doublo scull rnco between Bubenr and Unities nnd Gun daur and Rogers, for tho championship of tho world, hns been ilcclnrcd off. Tlio owner of tho lako whero tho raco was to havo been rowed objected to tho exhibition on Sunday, nnd tho raco was accordingly cancelled. Japan Still Weeding China. Washington, Nov. 12. Tho Jnpnnoso minister hns rucolved a telegram to tho ef fect that a convention has boon signed nt Pekin providing for tho payment of nn ad ditional indemnity by China for tho ovne uation of tho Liao Tung peninsula. Tho amount Is 30,000,000 tools, and Is to bo paid Nov. 10, 1895. Decided Against Dell Telephone. Washington, Nov. 12. Chief Justico Puller handed down tho court opinion on tho motion of tho Boll Telephone company to dismiss tho suit of tho United States npainst thnt company nnd Kinllo Herllnor, Involving tho lnvontlon of tho speaking microphone. Tho motion to dismiss was denied. The Russian Cznrlna's Condition. IlEliLIN, Nov. 12. Tho Cologno Gazette announces that It hns authority for tho statement that tho advorse reports regard ing the condition of tho cznrinn are abso lutely uufounded. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Glaus Sprcokles proposes to establish three now beet stigar factories In different part of Cnlifornln. Tlio foundering of tho steamer Missoula In Lake Michigan was cruised by the break ing of the shaft. The crew was saved. Fire damp caused uu explosion at tho Winning colliery nt Blnokwell, KugJnnd. Boven persons nro reported to have been killed. Tho bankers of Paris have formed n guarantee fund of 800,000,000 francs for tho purpose of facilitating liquidation on the Bourse. At tho memorial exercises fpr Chlcngo's oxeouted nnarchUts Mrs. Pnrsons became bo vlolont In hor language that sho was stopped by the police. There wore no red Hags displayed. Venezuelan Minister Andnido is about to publish a aoo-pngo pamphlet giving ox hnustlvo information on tho British-Vou-ezulan boundary contention, In which the United States has takon a hand. It is rumored that tho Chilean minister to Peru has notified tho Peruvian govern ment thnt tho only question open for dis cussion in the Tacna-Arlca traublo Is the amount to be paid for tho cosslou. Whllo an oluoer was taking n prisoner out of jail at Winston, Jf. 0-. for prelimi nary trial boforo a magistrate six other prisoners, all negroes, assaulted tho of ficer, knocking' him down. Thoy then mado their escapo. DO THEY KNOW WHAT THEY HAVE KIDNEYS FOR ? If They Don't, They Know at Least When They Are Sick, and They Know, When They Arc Cured, What Has Cured Them. See If the Following Applies to You- Do you know what your kidneys aro for? They arc for filtering and purifying your blood. Do you stiller from pains in your back and sides, sleeplessness, nervousness, pufliness of your eyelids, swelling of your fect anil ankles? If you do, It is because your kidneys are not purifying your blood. Had blood is like bad wator. It is poison ous. But it Is mado in your body every minute. It is mado from tlio wasto that goes on in your body. Whenever you movo or think, you wear out some part of the matter which mil your body or brain. - ' This wasto matter is of no further nsn. H is liko kitchen garbage. It must be thrown away. Your blood puts new matter In its place nnd carries tho waste to your kidneys. Your kidneys filter it out of your blood and throw it out of your body. This is what your kidneys nro for. This is why Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will euro Blood Troubles and .Kidney Troubles. Bccauso they mako tlio kidneys filter the blood. Hero is a letter from a prominent gentle man of Boston. Ho says : Boston, August 0th, '05. Hobb's Medicine Co., Chicago, 111. Gentlemen : It is with great pleasure that I recommend: the wonderful medicinal properties of your excellent remedy. I havo for years been a great sufl'erer from acute kidney troubles, and havo tried ovory known medlcino with out any beneficial results. Through the advanco of a physician I was. induced to try Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills., and after using the first box I was convinced I had at last found a permanent euro. J I am now perfectly well, and two boxes of Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills is what did it. It would bo impobsiblo for mo to say to much in their praise. Very truly yours, James II . Lynch, No. 20 Irving St. Blood troubles don't mean skin diseases: only. They may mean Rheumatism, Gout, Amae mia. Chlorosis Pale, Bloodless Complexion, Lack of Ambition, Headache, Dizziness. Hysteria, Neuralgia, etc. These diseases aro not generally called blood diseases, but they aro blood diseases all tho same. Thcy aro because they are caused by a. poison in tlio blood which tho kidneys don't properly filter. The proof of it is that as soon as the kidneys begin to filter tho blood all these diseases disappear. And tho best way to euro tho kidneys and mako them do their work of filtering tho blood is to tako Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Thero is nothing harmful about Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. Nothing but pure, vcgetablo f aling and tonic herbs and roots. Tlicy aro recommended by physicians and specialists who have tested them and found out their great curative powers, and thou sands of people who have been cured by Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills, after they hail given up all hope, will always contiuuo to sing their praises. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills are for sale by all druggists, or will bo sent prepaid to any address for 50 cents per box. A'aluablo pamphlet, "A Filter For Your Blood," free on request. Hobb's Jfcdicini Co., Chicago or San Francisco. 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