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Show v l'mwrttui, iiMiuim. It lll be reiuembend that lr. Hamllreii aud Dr. Cariwnler, both celtbratid I hyslclins, rldlculnl I III! . leired cursi or dliiaonunla wroutrht by l)r KiMileyof I)4lht, Illinois, wllh tae aid ! bl-chlorlde of goll. W have Ulceu thegroun 1 that rxiilcnee uud results are worth ru ire tlun objections, ob-jections, aud tint proven fids are greater ths.ii scleutltlo theories Wu havo publlshe I acoonnls or some uotabln Utah oasts In which the patients pa-tients lue imlrsly recovered trom the liquor habit through the Dslght treit-motit, treit-motit, and vaatiru pisirs havu given rerU of maiiy others from illlUrunt parla of the country. The harried duitors nmmd above say they have tried the blchlorlJ of gold und wllhrut the etlecuiclalineil for It. The answer to this Is, Ihst perhaps the) have lut ap. I lied It on the Keiley rlliUple, Which 1 has not been nude public jZvJgJ---otKTjr a Wi refer to this matterafilnh ausi it . ne of much Importance ant le ins- it rertlvee convincing treatment atlhehsrellof Dr. John Flavel Mines In the October number of the A .Imsrioou A'ii-llir. This geuttotulii clalmi that dipsomania Is a disease as rauchaschlllsanJ fever. Ho hsi suffered suf-fered frooi lth and lua been cured of lath, lie knowsif what bespeak!. He clstms that he was no more rMinslblr forlhefltof dipsomania than rirlhe chills. The Irresistible desire for Intoxicating In-toxicating drink which rloJlcally maitcred hint was beyond his will lrcr to overcome. And when people asked him, "Why ilo you drluk.'" ho answered as lie woul I If thev ha I asked him, "Whydo you shake"' that Is, "Ilecaue I cannot help It." He was cured of the chills and fever aftertwenty years' suffering aud the InetTVctuil use of ,ululne. by three months' treatment from a distinguished homeopath. He knows be woe cured, for the dlicnse has not rsturne.1 for twenty.tbrieycar. For twenty years he was a victim to the dtsca.o of drink llo could always resist tho apretlto and the tctlttatlon till the drink fever s else llilm; then he was utterly unable to overcome It. He went to Dwlght, Illinois, at, I placed himself under the treatment of Ur Keeley, an allopath, a physician ol thirty years' I ractlce. Ills exp-rierico Is detailed In theiVerieic Ills exceellnglylnterrel-Ing. exceellnglylnterrel-Ing. It gives hope for conrlrmsd In ebrlales. It Is evidence Ilia' there la redeni'tlon for tboso coniltered be. yond cure or sympathy. One brief extract will tell the gist of Ills storyl "Vo one who has not lieeii similarly curaed with the illselao of drink oin know the Joy of the moment In which my mm iin to meat a lict. I do not l-Here, l-Here, I know, that I am eured, anl am ulned aa to tls prniinoey. 1 dl 1 not doubt twenty voir ago that I was cured of the chills an I fsrsri I did not doubt, whenlhlslaslMarcsinearounl with lit bloaaoms of sprint, Ihst my cure ' lermatient, anl that the appetite fir drink was eradicated I d not unler-atanl unler-atanl the prooeaao-, but 1 know the fiet. Mild Mr. Ileorge Work, of this elty, who was one r( my coin-pinions coin-pinions at Dwlght, "I toll my friends Hut all I know about It Is Ihst 1 went to l)ilght,anl there Dr. Keeley cured met" all 1 as he said this I thought unconsciously of the blind insn by the j-ool of Hlloaui, an 1 his reply to the doubters who githerel aroun I an Iter inentod him. To alt of us who sunorv-l an I hate beenhealel It Isa resurrection. As I ptaael along the atresia a year ago and was greet! br my frlDila, 1 knw that they looked upon ine a a eleiotn habit. They knew how well I had fought, hut they hal no belief In my Anal rlctory. Ilowerer atrong and healthy I might appear at the time they looked on me asdoomsd. I felt II and could see the pity In their eye. I al waya more-! among them as the gladiator of oil Home who, with th blue sky of Italia orer his ho.l,Ccoar before his fsce, an fc a shouting molthul eurruuu Hug him, knw that whatsrer temporary triumphs tri-umphs he might win, the white san II at hi feet would one day drink his blood Always, as I walkol among my fsllows, the words of doom eimo to my lipi Morttur!to utiltamus.' Today I most my fallow mm with opon gsie, knowing that I hiro conquered the bUck lion of the desertj an! mysnnssof freedom an I bappltiiiaa no man cm pilnt." Dr. Mines li known to literature by his nom l pfuiiw of "Felix Oldboy." Ill tcstlnriny Is worth volumts of theoryand libraries of skeptical objections. objec-tions. Ho name number of promt uent Keutlemen eoldlurs, stati-emon, Uwyrre, elc.,who were his companions a! Dsrlght an! who corroborate his statements. We publish this fur the Information of those who have no mercy for Inebriates, nud- fur the encouragement of unfortunate sla vea to the liquor habit, that they may know there Is for them, as fur others s!ml tarty diseased, a practical means and a bright pros .-ct of Joyful liberty. |