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VOL.
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY,
14.
Union
] )R . J. BURT. MOORE,
BURGEON A N D P H Y S IC IA N .
" Y A r t U ti prom ptly respond to all culls,
V V dav or night.
Otttoc nt tho new Drug Store, opposite the
R . It. Depot ; residence in Vowoll prop­
erty. rear o f M asonic Hall.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N .__
T H E PEOPLE’S .:::
... BARBER SHOP
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r p U E B E S T. N E A TE ST
X up -to-d ate in the oitv.
AND
M O ST
Hot ami Cold ltaths—Reasonable
Charge*. C ourteoos Treatm ent.
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E GON .
Fron t street, oppoaite It. R. D epot,
T . W . G IL L H A M .
r jiH E
The
C O M M E R C IA L
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m ost m odern arranged B A R B E lt
HHQP in C oquille C ity .
M. M. McDonald, Proprietor.
H oi and C old Baths a t all hours. Popular
prices. H eadquarters fo r C om m ercial
M en.
N ext d oor to Postofflce.
c . L.
MOON,
A t t o r n e y
- a/t - X j a - w ,
M A R S H F IE L D .
OREGON.
A gen t for the N orth America Insurance C o.
o f Philadelphia, and the L on d on , L iv ­
erpool & G lob e.
John F. Hall,
A .tto rn 3 y . a t - La-w,
M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N .
D e a le r in
R eal
E sta te
o f a ll k in d s .
0 . A.
_A.ttorn.ey - a t - Law ,
Roscbnrg. Oregon.
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Labor Column.
DEVOTBU JO TUB INTBBBSTS OB THK LABORKR
PEOPLVi
TARTY.
T h e follow in g com pose the C ounty Ex­
ecutive C om m ittee o f the P e o p le ’ s Party o f
C oos cou n ty, O regon:
D iet. N o. 1—J. J, Stanley, E m pire C ity.
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2— A .M . C ollver. M arshfield.
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3— W . H . H ull. R iverton.
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** 4— I. T . W eek ly. G ravel Ford.
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5 —J. H . M ntbeny. M yrtle P o in t.
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0 — W . D. M arshall, B'andon.
W . H. H U LL. C hairm an. R iverton.
J. S. M cE W E N , V .-C . a n d Treasurer,
Coquillft C itv.
J. J. S T A N L E Y . Sec.. E m pire City.
B efore the law was w ritten dow n with
parchm ent or with pen;
B efore the law made citizens, the m oral
law made men.
Law stands fo r hum an rights, but when it
fails those rights to give,
Then let law die, my brother, but let huninn
b ein gs live.
—Rev. Miller Placeman.
T in *
“ There are ninoty-an d-n ine that live and
die
In want, and hunger and cold,
That one may reyel in luxury,
And be wrapped in its silken fold;
The ninety-an d-n in« :n their hovels bare,
Tho one in a palace with rich es rare.
“ They toil in the fields, the ninety-an d-
nine.
For the fru its o f our m other earth;
They d ig and delve in the dusky mine.
And bring its hid treasures forth ;
Bat the wealth released by their sturdy
blow s
T o the hands o f the one forever flows.
“ By tho sweat o f their brow s the desert
bloom s,
And the forest b efore them fa lls;
Their labor lias builded humble homes,
A nd cities with lo fty halls;
But the one o v ns city, and hom es ntul lands,
And the ninety-and nine have em pty hunds.
“ But the night, so dreary, and dark and
long.
At last shall the m orning bring,
And over the land the victor’ s so- g
O f the ninety-nnd-nine shall ring.
And echo afar, from zone to zone,
‘ R ejoice ! fo r labor shall have its own.’ ”
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1 Special C orrespondence o f the H e r ald .]
BRABSTER
W EST'S
LETTER .
I-+-I—
Special attention to m atters b e fo re the
R oseburg land office, the com m issioner
o f the general land officonnd secre­
tary o f interior at W ashington.
M
Y R T L E C A M P, NO. 1D7, W OOD M EN
o f the W orld, meets nt M asonic Hall
1st and ttd M onday nights o f each m onth.
A. J. S hrrwood , Consul.
G eorge T . M oulton, Clerk.
Grover Quiet— Hill Regretful Carlisle
and Eckels' Idea of the Farmer's
Intellect.
twelve years such a scoundrel as
Grover Clevelaned must be viewed
with suspicion.”
If the silver Democrats are really
patriots; if they rise above party
” nd nominate a man acceptable to
the silver Republicans, he will bo
elected; if not, then the true re­
formers should antagonize their
tickets and make such a fight for
liberty that a Democrat may be as
extinct a bird four years from now |
as a dodo.
That those who read my letters j Almost everybody takes some laxative
may know how the producers of medicine to cleanse the system an J keep the
blood pure. Those w ho take SIMMONS
the country are regarded by their LIVER REGULATOR (liquid or powder)
servants, I will produce a conver­ get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant
laxative and tonic that purifies the blood
sation which I overheard last Sun­ and strengthens the whole system. And
day evening iu Chamberlain's. The more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGU­
LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active
two who talked are members of the and healthy, and when the Liver is in
good
condition you find yourself free from
administration. I will style them C.
Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick-
and E. Of course this does not Headache and Constipation, and rid of
mean Carlisle and Eckels.
If I that worn out and debilitated feeling.
These are all caused by a sluggish Liver.
said so it would be libel.
This is Good digestion and freedom from stomach
troubles will only Le had when the liver
how they talked:
s properly at work. If troubled with any
Mr. C.— “ Do you think, E, that j f these complaints, try SIMMONS LIVER
you cau switch enough delegates at R e g u l a t o r . The King of Liver Medi-
:ines, and Better than Fills.
Chicago ?”
E V E It Y P A C K A G E 'S ^
Mr. E.—“ Haven’t I been controll­ fias I tic Z SI a m p In red on w rap p er.
•T. M . » I l i n At- C o .. P h il* .. Pa.
ing for years.
I’ll switch them;
they don’t know anything about the
attniked the slave power, and de­
financial question anyway.”
clared that this country could not
Mr. C—-“ You’re mistaken.
The
exist “ half slave aud half free.”
voters iu Kentucky are just loaded
This great movement for bimetal­
to the muzzle with arguments in
lism— the free and unlimited coin­
favor of the remonetization of sil­
age of gold and silver nt tho ratio
ver, and they even quote that old of It) to 1— and the rei toration of
speech of mine.”
silver to its constitutional stntusis—
Mr. E.— “ Pshaw, that’s nothing! “ N o sapling chance aowu b y the fountain
We’ll confuse them on the bond B loom ing at the B e lta n e ,iu winter to fude.”
It has come to stay.
question.
They can’t understand
It is a protest against the wrong
figures. One of my clerks whom I
scut to Missouri to counteract the and outrageof 1S73, without debate,
work of Taubeneck, told me that and with the knowledge of only a
he heard one farmer trying to ex­ few men in congress, the silver dollar
plain to another what the different was stricken from coinage, and the
bond denominations meant.
The red despot of gold made supemo
explaining farmer said that 5-30’s, as to all values.
It is a declaration by the freemen
7-40’s, and 10-50’s meant that the
of
America that the United States
workingman had to go to work at
5:30 a. m. and work until 7:30 p. must withdraw from the conspir­
m., in order that the usurer might acy which was formed to destroy
Qf j)le
lie abed uutil 10:50 the next morn­ one-half the metalHr -rpv
Grover Cleveland has gone to
Buzzard's Bay; Whitney has gone
to Chicago; Dan Lamont is in the
throes of despair. The latter, who
ing.”
was nothing before he became a
r V E N . LV I’JLE P O S T. NO. 27. G. A H
Mr. Q, lay "lied aud said tho
Bcthr.child-Oleveland
V jTm eets « very first W ednesday night or cog in the
farmer Lad the situation pretty well
each m onth. V isitin g com rades in good
machine,
is
really
disconsolate.
¿tnuding cordially invited to attend.
sized up. If my fricuds throughout
H . H. N ic h o l s , P ost Com .
Poor fellow, who can blame him!
W. H. N o s l e r . A djutant.
the country want to adopt tho 5:30,
He became rich by sticking to
7:40, 10:50 plan, all right.
> EN. LYTLE. W. II. (V. NO.
MEETS
IT in C oqu ille C ity on the first and third Grover, and now he has been fool­
B ra b ste u W e st .
W ednesday afternoon in each m onth.
ish enough to sink his earnings
M r l G . W . N orton , Pros.
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from the gold conspiracy in the
Mrss L ucy N ichols , Sec
S e n a t o r f'CNt K p e n k M O u t I n til«*
C liin iC » C o n v e n t io n .
Cleveland-Whitney
street-railway
'I HAD W ICK L O D G E . NO. OS. A. F.
J and A. M., meets on Satnrdav evening pool, aud he feels bad.
Grover is
[The following is the introduc­
on or before each full m oon. V isitin g breth­
at Buzzard’s Bay,‘a good place for tory portion of the speech of Hon.
ren cordially in v ited .
J. W . L bkzvb , W. M.
such a buzzard as be is, but the George G. Vest, U. S. senator from
T . R . W i l l a r d , Sec.
men who sacrificed themselves upon Missouri, on nominating Silver
T Y U E L A H C H A P T E R . NO. 0. O . E. S..
his altar are in a deuce of a fix. Dick Bland in the recent Chicago
i J meets Saturday afternoon on or before
each full m oon and Saturday evening two Rumor says
that Grover hue so convention. We give it specially
weeks follow ing.
fixed things that he will be reim­ because he tnlks Democracy ns the
M a s . O ra M a u r y , W . M .
T . R . W i l l a r d , Sec.
bursed for any loss which he pei- senior of the H erald learned those
may sustain from the principles in the 50 years of his
l X J U IL L E L O D G E . NO. M . I. O . O . F.. sonally
J m eets every S rturd ly even ing. V isit­
ing brethren in good standing cordially failure of the street railway scheme, experience in the school of polities,
invited.
but Carlisle, Smith, Lamont, and nnd as he has taught it for Populism
C. A. H a r r in g to n , N. O .
Campbell are to be “ souped.”
J . S . L a w r e n c e , R. S.
to his readers these past five years,
Wliitnev has gone to Chieagoi and which are truth of history and
/O O Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T. N O . 25. I.
\ J (). O . F., m eets every first and third and David Bennett Hill went with known to be such to Mr. Vest and
Thursdays in each m onth at Odd Fellow s’
Poor Hill! If lie had stuck ! the masses of the people, but still
hall. C ordial invitation extended to all vis­ him.
itin g patriarchs in good sta n d in g.
by his Elmira speech he would have, denied nnd untruthfully attacked
R . E. B u c k , C. P.
G . F. B o u t l l l , Scribe.
been the logical candidate of the j by a few so-called Democrats and
free
silver forces today.
He is at \ some gold-bug, monopoly-serving
a m ie r e b e k a h
l o d g e , n o . 20.
I. O . O. F., meets every 2nd and 4th heart a silver man, but he thinks of Republicans.
Now, read this ex­
W ednesdays in e a ch m outh, at O dd F el­
D. B. Hill first, and misjudging the cerpt and confess that “ the people
low s' hall.*
M rs . L aura B o u t b l l , N. G .
political outlook— he thought that are not iconoclasts, nor false to their
J. 8 . L a w r e n c e . R . S.
Wall street could control the coun­ convictions.”— E d . H erald .]
try, and so he espoused the cause of
Mr. President and Gentlemen of
the usurers. It is a pity ! No one the Convention— Revolutions do not
”
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B AN DO N , O R E G O N ,
knows that better than Hill. How­ begin with the rich and prosper­
Furnishes beRt good s on the m arket, hom e- ever, be is dead politically; in the ous.
They represent the protest
spun and foreign . L a test fashions.
reform ranks he is a rotten egg. of those who are suffering from
Artistic - Tailoring • a - Specialty. Before this letter reaches the ma­ present conditions, and whose de­
jority of my readers, the Chicago mands for relief are denounced by
A ll kinds o f work w ill receive careful
convention will be over; therefore the beneficiaries of unjust and op­
attention. P rices reasonable.
it is best for me to leave politics pressive legislation.
alone in this letter.
I must say,
When a profound sense of wrong,
COOS B A Y
however, as far os the Populists in evolved from years of distress,
Washington are concerned, the fasten upon the public mind in a
People’s party will endorse no man free country, and the people are
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
who is not acceptable to them.
It determined to have redress, a leader
is hard for aWashington correspond­ is always found who is a platform
M anufacturer o f M arble Monum ents. H e a l-
ent to please nil people. I judge that in himself, aud to whom they in­
ston es. T ablets, e tc.
C em etery lots enclosed w ith stone coping the great producing people want stinctively turn as the logical ex­
o r cu rbin g. Iron railings furnished to or
If ponent of their hopes.
der. C orrespondence solicited fjon i parties the truth. This is the truth:
liv in g in the cou ntry or other tow ns who
The people are not iconoclasts,
m ay wish anythin g in m y lin e o f business. the silver Democrats nominate a
M a r s h f ie l d
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O b fo
man such as Teller or Sibley, be can nor false to their convictions.
get the support of the Populists
They followed Jefferson when he
and silver Republicans.
If not, assailed the centralizing and mon-
then n o t
arcbial doctrines of the old Feder­
That is the consensus of opinion alists aud was denounced as a com­
among the Populists and silverites munist and leveller by the wealth
in Washington. They say: “The and culture of New England aud
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat­
ent business conducted for M oderate F ees .
Democratic party is dead if it tries New York.
O uh O ffice i s O pposite U . 8 . paten t O ffice
and we can secure patent m *css time loan those
to carry the country upon the free
¡remote from Washington.
They followed Jackson when he
i Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip-
silver cry. The Democratic party took the United States bank by the
tion. W e advise, if patentable or Dot, fr e e of
¡charge. Our fee not due t» l patent ia secured.
A P amsmlijt , ** How to Obtain Patents,” with ¡ must give some proof of its hon­ throat and wan proclaimed a tyrant
in th« U. S. and foreign countries
ost of
esty. It nominated Grover Cleve­ and a ruffian by the usurers and
Address,
ent free.
land three tiroes. A party that will money kings.
O pt . P st e u t O ffice . W ashim o to n . D. C.
choose
os its standard-bearer for
They followed Lincoln when he
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1 0 U R T C O Q U ILLE , NO. 18. F O R E S T -
Jurs o f America, m eets every Thursday
even ing, at M asonic H all, C oqu ille City,
O regon.
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,T. S. L awbtince , C. R .
J. E. N orton , R . S.
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Schweizer, Tailor,
Marble aid Slone Works
C. A. S N O W & CO.
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY
world, in ordt r tn* establish tho
slavery of greed nau * usurer more
degrading Hitr
wli‘
m y BT
armed force.
It is the stern demand of unre­
quited toil, bankrupt enterprise nml
ruined homes, for a change iu the
money system which for years has
brought disaster aud desolatiou.
Iu this crises of our country and
party we must take no step back­
ward in platform or candidate. We
want no uncertain or doubtful
lender. No “ laggnrd in pence, or
dastard iu war.” *
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JULY
TH E «H E A T T in t !.
21,
HATE.
N ow
(Inal m i l
X la o a i-
m i i h I Jii|»iaaa«‘ M«? I .o n t t l i e i r L i v e « .
8sn Francisco, July 12.— The
steamship Doric united from Y o­
kohama tonight, bringing news op
to J une 25.
Estimates rf the loss of life from
the grest tidal wave reach as high
ss 50.000 slid this numlier is be­
lieved to be far below tbe mark.
The tidal wave was 80 feet in
height, and swept inland a distauce
of 1J miles along 200 milea of coast.
Thousands o f acres of laud under
cultivation were devastated, nud
the inhabitants of the flooded dis­
trict are suffering from famine.
There was but little warning to the
people o f tbe great disaster.
About sunset four or five shocks
of eaithquake were felt a few min­
utes. At 8 p. m. an appalling uoise,
aa if produced by the simultane­
ous filing of a hundred cannon
was heard from the dilection of the
sea. Then the great wave came in
at a terrific speed and overwhelmed
everything in sight.
At Taro the
sea suddenly receded as much ns
600 yards from the shore.
Theu
the huge wave came rushing in
before ppople on shore bnd time
to escape.
Fishermen who were
plying their trade at a distance of
four miles from shore perceived
nothieg indicating the occurrence
of anything remarkable. Others
nearer tbe const encountered heavy
breakers coming from the north.
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NO. i»l
1896.
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AY 1 I o n A u d i . t i l l i n g 1 In C a u s e .
Key West, Fin., July 12.—Ad­
vices from Cuba state that a panic
in the Spanish army, iu conse­
quence of the terrible increase of
yellow fever iu Hie last few days,
exists.
It is estimated that fully
80 per cent of the cases prove fatal.
In Santiago de Cuba there are
4500 soldiers in the hospitals.
Major-Geuei nl Ivinares is stricken,
nud his life is despaired of.
Tbe
physicians are utterly incapable of
of coping witli the disease.
The epidemic is also a very seri­
ous one all along tlie troclin.
In
some cases entire companies linye
been stricken.
General Arelas
and nearly every member of his
staff ate ill.
Captain-General Weyler lias or­
dered tlie erectiou of a new hos­
pital along tbe trochaand will Bend
to Spain for additional physicians.
Iu Ijclguin mid other places on
the east"’ side of the island, the
fever is rnging with great violence,
and is spreading to central points.
From Martanzns come most
distressing tales. In that city, it
is said, the mortality is about 60
per cent, and it is becoming diffi­
cult to bury the dead.
The hospitals iu Havana contaiu
nearly 6000 patients, and every day
the number is being increased.
Friday 450 sick soldiers were
brought iu from Pinar del Rio
province.
A Reform L ite r lor $1.
A Broad Minded
Divine.
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EVERYONE IN SYRACUSE KNOWS
REV. S. R. CALTHROP.
1 A Sch olarly', C h ristia n M an a n d n B e -
|
lo v e d P a rlo r, W h o Believer In
T r a in in g th « B od y ar W e l l
ar the M in d .
REV . DR. CALTHRO P, SYRACUSE, K. Y .
The Twenty-ninth day o f April is a no­
table day in the history o f the May Memor­
ial Church in Syracuse, ns it is the anni­
versary o f the installation o f the Rev.
Samuel R. Calthrop, 1). !>.. the eminent
divine who so long has ministered to them
spiritually as pastor o f the Church.
Dr. Calthrop was born in England and
received his preparatory scholastic training
at St. Paul’s School, London.
Filtering
Trinity College, Cambridge, he soon became
a bright figure in that brilliant coterie o f
scholars, literary men and wits that followed
in the traditions o f Macaulay and his as - um -I-
atesat the university. In the middle o f the
century he visited Syracuse and received
his first impressions o f the young eity that
nearly a score o f years later he was to choose
as his home am i in which his labors have
been so long and effective. The masterly
pulpit addresses o f Dr. Calthrop have had
their fundamentals drawn from the deepest
research. His people have been instructed
by him, not only in things spiritual, hut in
the elements o f the broadest culture, in lit­
erature, in art and in science.
His young
men have been taught a muscular system o f
morality. In these and in many other ways
has he endeared him self to his congregation,
which is one o f the most highly cultured
ami wealthy in the city.
Dr. Calthrop has a striking personality.
To the eye he is a most picturesque figure.
His head and face, framed in luxuriant mas­
ses o f silky, snow white hair and beard, are
o f the type o f Bryant and Longfellow. A l­
though over seventy years old, his ruther
spare figure is firm aud erect, nml every
movement is active and graceful. His whole
life long he has been an ardent admirer and
promoter o f athletic sports, and even at his
advanced age, plays tennis with all the vigor
and skill o f a young man. To Syracusans,
perhaps, this remarkably versatile man is
most widely known, apart from his profiw-
•ion, as a scientist.
On a bright April morning a reporter fol­
lowed the winding driveway that curving
arouml the hill lends to Culthrop Lodge, an
old-fashioned, ro'i brick
by a grove o f oa' and » h e m u • \\curing
a black skull c p and a black oat o f semi-
clerical cut, th<- master o f Calthrop f¿v« »,.
graciously received the report»*' who culled
to inquire ab< ut hi health, for, th mi h
manfully reprc*Mm.r all oosN*ble eviden* ea
o f iris /sufli-rii e, lL - t
for ma y
years has been
v •
affliction, until
led to take the remedy w hich has cfT. dually
cured him.
During more than h alf o f his pastorate in
Syracuse, Dr. Calthrop has been troubled
with rheumatism, and at intervals he suffered
excruciating agony from it. A t times the
pain was so great as to prevent him from
walking. Many remedies were tried with­
out success, and he and his friends had given
up hope o f a permanent cure or o f more
than temporary relief when he took the
preparat ion that drove the disease completely
from his system.
In a letter written to the editor o f The
Erening JVVirs, o f Syracuse, last year, Dr.
Calthrop told o f his affliction and its cure.
This is Dr. Calthrop’» letter:
To the Editor o f The Keening New$—
Dear Sir: More than thirty-five years ago I
wrenched my left knee, throwing it almost
from its socket. Great swelling followed,
ami the synoviul juice kept leaking from the
joint.
This made me lame for years, and from
lime to time the weak knee would give out
The Medicnl World, the foremost
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lord and the profits of the capital­
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ist as the measure of good and evil,
attenton.
instead of taking the condition of
Y o u ’ll L a u g h
the laborers (the many) as the sure
IF YOU HEAD
index of the character of a system.
Whatever tends to debase man, to
n ake him physically, intellectually
or morally a lower being, is bad,
Financiers and Railway Officials
however much or however little the
advise investors to bay
wealth produced may be.
The
wealth is Dot the stable element.
It is an accidental and by no means
an important adjunct. Man is the
stable element.
His condition is
the standnrd. His improvement is
good. His deterioration is an evil.
Now selling at *10 per share.
And this independently of nil other
They say it will aoou sell at $50,
considerations. All other consider­
and eventually sell above its par
ations are secondary, dependent,
valaa of S100.
subsidiary to the great intention.
W r it, fo r fa ll in form a tion to
Man is not useful ns he produces
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wealth, but wenltk is useful as it
sustains man, ameliorates his con­
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entirely, and the swelling would com m ent* |
This was always occasioned by some strain
like a sudden stop. The knee gradually
recovered, but always was weaker ihuu tbe
other.
A bout fifteen years ago the swelling re-com­
menced, this time without any wrench at
all, and l*>fore long 1 realized that this was
rheumatism settling in the weakest part o f
the body. The trouble came so often that I
was obliged to carry an opiate in my pocket
everywhere I went. I had generally a
pack» ! in my waistcoat pocket, but in going
to a conference at Buffalo 1 forgot it, and aa
the car was damp and cold, before 1 got to
Buffalo my knee was swollen to twice its
natural size.
1 had seen the good effects that Pink Pills
were having in such *ases. and I tried them
m yself with the result that I have never
had a twinge or a swelling since. This was
effected by taking seven or eight boxes.
I need not say that 1 nin thankful for my
recovered independence, but I will add that
my knee is far stronger than it has been for
thirty-five years.
I took one pill at my meals three times 8
day.
1 gladly give you this statement.
Yours,
8. K. C A LTH R O P.
Since writing this letter J>r. Calthrop has
not hud any visits from his old enemy and
is even more cordial now in his recommen­
dation o f Dr. W illiams' Pink Pills than he
w aa then. To the reporter he said:
“ 1 am continually recommending Dr.
W illiam s’ Pink Pills to acquaintances and
those I chance to meet who are troubled
with rheumatism or locomotor ataxia.
“ Pink Pill«,’ ’ continued l)r. Calthrop.
“ are the best thing o f the kind I know of.
They are infinitely superior to most medi­
cines that are put up for sale.
I know
pretty well what the pills contain, and I
consider it an excellent prescription. It ia
such a one as I might get from my doctor,
but he would not give it in such a compact
form nnd so convenient to take.
“ I recommend the pills highly to all who
are troubled with rneumatism, locomotor,
ataxia, or any impoverishment o f the b lood ."
Dr. W illiam *' Pink Pills for Pule People
have an enormous sale, and from all ouarters
come in glowing reports o f the excellent re­
sults following tlieir use. An analysis prove*
that they contain in a condensed form, all tho
elements necessary to give new life and rich­
ness to the blood and restore shattered nerves.
They are an unfailing specific for such dis­
eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheuma­
tism, nervous headache, the after effect o f la
grippe, palpitation o f the heart, pale and sal­
low complexions, that tired feeling result­
ing from nervous prostration; all disease«
resulting from vitiated humors in the blood,
such ns scrofula, chronic erysipelas, «tc.
They are also a specific for troubles peculiar
to females, such as suppressions, irregulari­
ties and all forms o f weakness. They build
up the blood, und restore the glow o f beulth
to pale nnd sallow cheeks. In men they effecl
n radical cure in all eases arising from men­
tal worry, overwork or excesses o f whatever
nature.
There are no ill effects following,
the use o f this wonderful medicine, and
it can be given to children with perfect
safety.
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Those pills are manufactured by the Dr. I
W illiams' Medicine Company, Schenectady,
N. Y., nnd are sold only in boxes hearing
the firm’s trade-mark and wrapper nt 50
cents a box or six boxe* for $2.50. nnd are !
never sold in bulk. They may l>e nad o f all 1
druggists or direct by mail from Dr. W iL I
Hams’ Medicine Company.
The price at
w hich these pills are sold makes a course of
treatment inexpensive ns compared with
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