Washington County hatchet. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1895-1896, January 02, 1896, Image 12

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HE SA V ED JOHNSON.
MAJOR ROSS’ VOTE KEPT THE PRES­
Fam ous D a y In
the
United States Senate— The Kannas Sena­
tor’s H a tre d o f lie n W a d e Assigned as
the M otive W h ic h C o n tro lled H is Vote.
BUCKEYE
r
P A IN -
IL L E R
C A 'N O T
HE
CUBED
Aches
STATE
Major E. G. Ross, the “ Little Senator
from
Kansas,” played a very important
i
part in the impeachment trial of President
Johnson. Ho was among the first free
state men to settle in tho territory of Kan­
MARRIAGE
POETS
OF
FRANCE.
ON THE ALERT FOR FIRES.
sas and was the editor of tho first paper
published in Topeka. Ho enlisted in a Kan­
Scene In » N e w Y o r k E n gin e H o m e W h e n Active as Crickets, They M ake a Good L iv ­
sas regiment and was mustered out at the
au A la r m Strikes.
ing by T h e ir W its.
close of tho war as major.
It was In the house of Engine company
Am ong the many curious ways of mak-
When Senator Jim Lane committed sui­
No. 1, in West Twenty-ninth street, near in*? a living resorted to in the French capi- cide in 18(36, Governor Crawford appoint
¡Sevonth avenue, the other evening. A j tal none is more singular than that of the ed Major Ross to fill the unexpirod tern*,
group of three firemen wore engaged in marriage poets, who celebrate iu verse ap­ which lasted until 1871. During the im ­
[conversation with their foreman around proaching weddings.
peachment ¿.mcoodings Senator Ross had
[the little desk above which spreads the net­
Paris is divided into 20 arrondissements but little to say, and his probable vote on
work of bells which are thrilled with ani­ or districts, in each of which is a sort of the iinpoachmout articles was a source of
mation when fire breaks out in the big town hall milled the mairie, where all civil great annoyance to the managers o f the
etropolis. The spirited horses in their marriages must take place.
trial, and their frequent efforts to discover
Alls just hack o f the shining engine were
Every Sunday the makers of marriage his “ leanings” wore always very unsatis­
astless, and when a reporter entered the verses visit each mairie to consult the bul­ factory.
ids were biting at the chains which letin board.! devoted to the publication of
Some o f tho most influential men of the
iold them in check as if impatient to haul the banns and pick out tho names they state were called to Washington and were
jtho ponderous machine through the streets think most promising.
charged with the task of locating his vote.
'at galloping pace. One little bell was tin­
In making out his list the poet classifies They soon discovered that Senator Ross
kling a merry tune, but the big gong, at appproaohinj weddings as “ good” or was an admirable hater of Senator Ben
whose solemn command a whole brigade “ bad,” according to tho profession of the Wade, and that he had expressed his fears
o f fire fighters makes ready to turn out, bridegroom.
Civil engineers, lawyers, that tho impeachment of President John­
was silent.
merchants, manufacturers, capitalists,etc., son would give to Wade a strong prestige
The “ house watch” approached the re­ are considered good, while notaries, bailiffs in tho coming Republican national con­
porter.
and the like are classed as bad.
vention, and that the result o f the im ­
“ Busy night?” asked the latter.
His list completed, the poet hastens to his peachment might be the election of Wade
“ Well, you bet it ’s been a busy night. lodgings and there pens his acrostics and to the presidency for at least four years in ­
[During the last few hours w e’ ve had noth­ letters of inclosure, copying out the former stead of for the unexpired time of John­
in g but alarms, and the men have been in a neat hand upon a sheet o f flue paper, son’s term.
Tooled every time too.”
with edges of lace like a valentine.
During a visit o f these “ statesmen”
“ I should like to see an alarm come in
The verses, as may bo supposed, do not from Kansas to the rooms of Senator Ross
now,” and the reporter glanced at the vary much. A ll tho Maries and all the only the night before the vote was to be
finely polished brass poles which ran on Jeannes receive identically the same. Hero . taken it was discovered that ho thought
wth sides of the house to the roof.
is a literal translation of one intendeu for ! the strongest articlo in tho impeachment
“ Well, I guess wo won’t catch auy more Lucie:
was what was called the eleventh articlo.
Te've had enough of sliding for” —
L o v e said one day to F rien dsh ip: “ M y dear,
He half expressed the opinion that if the
Bang, b-r-r-r-bang, b-r-r-r-bang!
U n ited and sm iling let us w a lk the ea rth .”
impeachment could win at all it would
A t the first stroke of the gong the en- C h eerfu lly she re p lied : “ A h I you 1111 m y heart have to bo on this eleventh article.
w ith joy.
ino house seemed to thrill with life. The
This information caused the impeach­
toeds, which a moment before were rest- I t is sad her«' below , the s o lita ry path;
ment managers to move during the morn­
E ve r le t us jou rn ey hand in hand.”
>ssly biting their chains, broke from the
ing
session that the first vote be taken on
When the letters and rhymes are w rit­
«tellings and ran under the uplifted har-
that article. On this motion Senator Rosa
ss ill frout of the engine. Down the ten, the sedentary part of tho task is done, ; surprised all by voting in the affirmative.
lin g brass poles slid sw iftly fireman and then begin the poet’s trips to the four This was considered an encouragement to
i?Plf>ttreiiian. Conversation, games and corners of Paris to deliver the missives— the prosecution.
a slumber in the upper floors had been the messengei »f hope.
Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, robed
He must go over his route twice, for
idoly checked by that sound that was ro
most of the letters do not call for a reply j and properly announced, entered the sen­
irberatiog through the building.
ate chamber at noon anil said:
When the last fireman had reached his until the next day or tho day after that,
“ The senate of tho United States is now
according to tho poet’s judgment of the
st, the gong still continued its “ b-r-r-r
sitting as a high court of impeachment for
ng, b-r-r-r-bang I” while the foreman neighborhood or the emptiness of his pock­ tlie trial of Andrew Johnson for high
d house watch noted carefully the strokes et. It is very rare that ho goes away empty crimes and misdemeanors. The secretary
d consulted the big alarm book. It was handed. Joy over their approaching mar­ I w ill call the roll of the símate.” The sec­
small signal that was being flashed over riage generally renders the maidens gener­ retary called the first name on that roll,
ous. Alm ost all give their mite, which
) wires into every firehouse in the city.
varies from 1 to 20 francs and is generally when the chief justice solemnly said:
Finally there was in interval of ton sec
“ Senator Anthony, how say you; is the said she wished to add her testimony
Is. It told the company, “ resting on Its the former.
“ T o the p ills
Though the marriage poet’s trade is a respondent, Andrew Johnson, gu ilty or in fa v o r o f P in k P ills .
as,” that the alarm was in.
not guilty as charged in this article?”
alone is due the cred it o f ra isin g Mr.
‘663,” said the foreman, but still the fatiguing and uncertain one, there is al­
Thus wore called the names, and each
»< *> < ! at their posts, the driver on the ready brisk competition. Some brides to senator was interrogated in tho same man­ T a y lo r from a helpless in va lid to the
be receive from 15 to 25 acrostics apiece,
I and the engineer in the rear. The “ re
ner
by the chief justice. A ll the members man he is to d a y ," said M is. T aylor.
was due, and there might lie a and naturally with the number tho sizo of of the high court o f impeachment voted as Both Mr. and Mrs. T a y lo r cannot find
Hike. Again the complex mechanism the recompense diminishes. — Chicago they had been listed by the canvassers on words to express the gratitu de they feel
MR, and slowly the alarm came in for Times-Herald.
both sides until tho secretary reached tho or recommend too h ig h ly P in k P ills to
second time. I t was ‘ ‘ GC3.”
name of Senator Ross. This was known sufferin g hum anity.
A M o«!*rn A d am .
A n y inquiries
B a t ’s the second 'third alarm’ wo’ vo
Up in Bear valley two summers ago I by all to lie the crisis. Both sides needed addressed to them at Geneva, O ., re­
tonight,” said the house watch as he
;
this
vote;
both
hoped
for
it,
yet
both
ga rd in g M r. T a y lo r ’ s case they w ill
M the book on the number which lu­ came across a camp where a thin, beard­ feared the result.
ted that a big fire was raging near the ed, bronzed man of about 30 was cutting
I f Ross voted “ gu ilty,” the impeach­ cheerfu lly answer as they are anxious
wood
before
a
small
“
A
”
tent.
In
the
tent
that the w h ole w orld shall kuow w h at
IjMbox at Columbus avenue and Nino
were many scientific works, including a ment stood, and Ben Wade would be the P in k P ills have done fo r them and that
B l street.
acting president. Every other senator at
le horses were unhitched and sent back set of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Engaging that moment felt of how little consequence suffering hum anity may be benefited
leir stalls, the men returned to the up- him in conversation, I found he was a liad l)eon his own vote compared with the
thereby.
loora, the group around the foreman prospector who had come in from the des­ important results which must follow the
Dr. W illia m s ’ P ink P ills contain all
nod their conversation, and the little ert to let his burros rest and fatten on the announcement o f Senator Ross. The
the elem ents necessary to g iv e new life
grass. Ho hod come down from Pahrumph
inkled on.— N ew York Press.
crowds
in
the
galleries
almost
stopped
valley across tho burning desert in the hot­
and richness to the blood and restore
\ breathing; tho occupants of tho diplomatic
test part of the summer.
shattered nerves. T h ey are for sale by
gallery
craned
their
necks
to
get
but
a
| Bints Almut Screw®.
“ I stopped at Vanderbilt,” said he
a ll druggists or may be had by m ail
ews are driven into soft wood “ and made several locations, one o f which glimpse of the little senator from Kansas,
from Dr. W illia m s ’ M ed icin e C om ­
IB B te d to considerable strain they I think w ill prove valuable, but I got tired while the press gallery was a sceno of
flty likely to work loose, and it is of- and moved on ami am now on my way to­ great excitement, as the reporters knew pany, Scheneotady, N . Y . , fo r 50 cents
this vote would decide the long and excit­ per box, or six boxes for $2.50.
Iflicult to make them hold. In such ward southern Arizon a.”
ing contest. Tho name was repeated by
the u>. of glue is profitable. Make
I asked him how ho liked the desert, and
D river o f ’ bus (to conductor, whom he has!
luer thick. Immerse a stick about he replied that he liked it better than any Chief Justice Chase, and the formal ques­ called u p )—Jim, th’ 01 ’ gent beh in d’« just fell
tion propounded with oven more delibera­ orff. Conductor—A ll rigut, B ill, 'e ’k paid his
Resize of the screw and put it into other place.
MHt Then put in the screw and
“ See.” said he as he flung open the front tion and greater solemnity than to the fare.
t hfcjne as quickly os possible. When of his shirt, “ I wear no clothing when on other senators.
HAVE
Ross knew that Kansas was solid for • T H E M E L A N C H O L Y D A Y S
Is an article of furniture to be hastily the desert. ’ ’
COM E
id, and no glue is at band, bore a
His breast was a deep copper color, even impeachment. He knew that to vote
nsert tho stick, fill the rest of tlio to his armpits, and fully bore out his state­ against the clearly and hourly expressed
with pulverized rosin, thou heat the ment. His conversation proclaimed him wishes o f his constituents meant his polit­ The saddest o f the year,’ not when autumn has ;
as poet Bryant iniimutes, but when a
sufficiently to melt tho rosin as it is to bo an educated man, and he said his ical death. Ho was young, popular and arrived,
fellow gets bilious. The “ «ere aud yellow leaf” j
in. Whore screws are driven into books were a part of his camp outfit and ambitious. His state was just then the is iu his com plexion if not In th e fo n a g e at that j
{tor temporary purposes, they can lie accompanied him wherever ho went. He center o f great Interests among tho poli­ iMHUNpiciouK tim e. H ostetter’s Stomach Bit­
w ill soon dU cfpllue his rebellious l i v e ,
*sily removed by dipping them in volunteered no other information regard­ ticians o f the country, and ho clearly saw ters
and regulate his bowel.«, besides toning his I
ire inserting. When buying screws, ing himself, and his Injuring was such as in the future great possibilities for him as stomach and h* slth fn liy stim u latin g his k id - 1
neys. Malaria, rbeu m ati-m and uervousnes |
that the beads are small and well to preclude any questioning, but I have a Kansas senator.
Under all those circumstances and force­ are also relieved by the Bitters.
o are no Haws in the body or often wondered what could have caused
part, and that they have gimlet him to choose such a mode of life. O f one ful influences the friends o f President
A section o f Tom Paine s brain is on e x ' ibi- j
A screw o f good make w ill drive thing I am sure— lie w ill follow no other. Johnson could hardly doro to hopo that tion in London. Th e Pull Mali Gazette s «}S ii
Ross would, as bravo a man as ho had fre­ is qu ite Mack, and ‘ looks like a chunk o f r m
Y Into oak as others into pine and — Los Angeles Times.
quently proved himself to be, have the pyrites.”
_______________________
lure having twice the force brought
courage to say, “ N ot gu ilty .”
Scientific Living;.
It.
_____________
T IM E A N D T ID E .
The little senator from Kansas quietly
Parent— Why do you advise against my
A True Friend.
boy Willie using a slate and pencil in arose in his seat, hurriedly glanced about
“ Time and tide wait for no man,” saith
the
chamber, noting that he was the object
>y— Your remarks indicate that school?
the adage—but there are many other |
o
f
more
than
usual
attention,
and,
without
B|ht a great deal of poor Slirapurse.
Dabster In Science— Because they are
things o f the non-waiting kind which will j
>y— I should say I did. No truer covered with deadly microbes, that would even noticing or appearing to realize that
not be put off and ought not to be. H alf:
lived than Slimpurse. Why, undoubtedly k ill your boy if ho lived long his answer might chango the entire course
of the affairs of this country, clearly but the misery o f the world is caused by delay, j
believe it, ho never once asked enough.
and Rheumatism is one ot those insidious ;
not loudly said:
pu him a cent, though I knew all Parent (much impressed)— Then I sup­
ills which demands prompt attention, e s-!
“ Not gu ilty.”
| ho was starving to deuth.— New pose I had better get him a paper pad to
Those were the words that broke that pecially in mid-winter, when the cold (
lb une.
do his sums on?
accelerates
its action and intensifies pain.
Dabster In Science— My dear sir, do you oppressive stillness. Those were tho words I f allowed to have its way. it will wait tor
g . ______________________ __ _____
that changed the current of political events no man in its rapid development o f the
want to commit deliberate murder? There
in this nation. Those were the words that chronic stage. When this is leached, then
are millions of bacilli in every page of pa­
dosed the political career o f Ben Wade and come troubles, not only its misery but in 1
per made.
made certain the nomination o f General many ways where a helpless condition
Parent (anxiously)— Well, how w ill he
Grant in the Chicago convention. Those thrown the sufferer out ot work and money.
do his sums then? In his mind?
were the words that gave the motive power But whether in its acute, chronic or in-j
Dabster In Science— Worse yet. It has
to start that long train o f political inci­ tlammaiory stage, don’ t wait. The tide o f
been fqund that abstract introspective
dents embracing tho Greeley movement, pain will go on and no will loss o f time.
A t the same time ali know that 8t. Jacobs
thought over imaginary problems stimu­
the stand o f the famous 306, the nomina­ Oil is made and sold for the express pur­
lates the growth of lethal bacteria in the
tion of Garfield, the Conkling-Garfleld pose o f curing the v.oist cases in their
brain cells. I f you want your Willie to
quarrel and the assassination incident.
worst form at any stage. It has cured and
live, you had better keep him in a room
Senator Ross was buried alive in his po­ will cure in nine cases out ot ten.
sprayed with antiseptic vapor.— New York
litical grave. The man whom he had saved
Tribune.
NEW W AY IA IT -R O
D U M T.
by that vote found no opportunity to re­
ward him, anil it was not until the first
A Russian Earth qu ake Story.
Go East from Portland, Pendleton, Walla
A Russian journal with a name that no term o f President Cleveland that his serv­
W alla via O. K. A M. to tipokane and Great
one with only one tongue in his head ices were recognized and he was appointed Northern Railway to Montana, Dakotas, ttt.
governor
of
the
territory
o
f
N
ew
Mexico.
would attempt to pronounce gives a story
Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Omaha, tit.
from Khorassan that we have some diffi­ He served a term in this office and has Ixniis, East and tiouth. Rock-ballast track;
culty In accepting. A certain carter re­ since been publishing a newspaper at Dem- tine scenery; new equipment Great North­
ern Palace Sleepers and Diners; Family
lates that on leaving tho town of Kutschan ing.— Topeka Cor. N ew York Times.
J ’HK GREAT
TounstCars; Buffet-Library Car». Write
on Jan. 17 he heard loud subterranean
A c u te Meanness.
A. B. C. Denntston, C. P. & T. A., Portland,
noises. He looked back and saw the air
Oregon,
or F. I. Whitney, G. P. A T. A.,
“
The
meanest
man
I
’
ve
m
et,”
remarked
filled with clouds of smoke and dust and
tit. Paul, Minn., for printed matter and in­
tho
drummer,
“
I
saw
down
in
Cleveland.
i Internally, It Cures
says that when they cleared away there
formation
about rate*, route«, etc.
, Cramp, and Pain in the
was no town left. The consular agent in He was a rich old chap, and some people
Sore Throat, Sudden Colds,
Kutschan has written to a friend in Aska- went to him to get him to buy a ticket for
W a i .TKR B a k e r A
. I. im it v i *. l oacHKSntB,
tc., & c .
hahad that on the same date he felt a a piano a widow was trying to depose of M ass , the w ell known iiisuuiix’ turers o f Break­
strong shock o f earthquake, ran out into by a raffle. It was a nice instrument, worth fast Cocoa and other Cocoa and < h ccolaie prep
Externally, It Cures
a r«tion s, have i n extraordin ary co llectio n of
the street and beheld the whole place dis­ at liiiHt $300, and art the old chap was a medals and diplom as awarded at the g n a t in ­
sea, Burns, Scalds, Sprain*,
appear in an immense chasm in the earth. friend o f her hunhand’ff tho people who ternational and oth er »-xhlbltloris in Europe
Pain in the Face, Nen-
Why ho did not disappear, too. wc do not were helping her dispose of the tickets and A m erica, th e house has bad uninterm pted
eumatism, Frosted Feet.
pro^petiiy lor nearly a century and a quarter,
understand, and we wonder whether the thought he would do something hand­ and im now not on ly the o lJ ts i but the largest
attained to such unbound®*
vodki in that part of the world is as strong some. So a small committee visited him e«ia b liih in en t of the kind on ih»s continent.
Snlem Oh»*r**r
and Htated the case. ”
1 he high degree <>l perfection which the Com ­
as the earthquakes.— Loudon Globe.
of gr?«t merit and virtu«.-<*•«.
pany has a oa in ed Iu its nianuftn lured prod­
“ ‘ How much is a ticket?’ he asked.
testimony to tne efficacy of th«
uct*
Is the result o f lo n g cap»rtencea com bined
W h e r e Manm-m A r e Sorely Tested.
" ‘ Only $ !,’ was the PPply.
m have »een it« m«*k effect« in
w ith an in te lligen t u>e o f the new forces which
tercet p«iri, and know it to b« a
“ ‘ And the piano?’
“ No, women am not the mannerless
are constantly being Introduced ro iiicn a se the
Adanei,' t>i* p atch .
powvr and im p rove the quality o f production,
“ ‘ I t ’s worth $300.’
fTo f- r pa in—no family should be
sex,” said Hobbles sagely. “ Just look at
fomrrral T ctm tr r ip t.
cheapen the cost to tne consumer.
“ T ’ m—or— er,’ he said as he reluctant­ aud
tho way men rush to got out o f an eleva­
n yet sornaased the Pain-Killer,
Th e fuh strength and the tx q u ls ite natural
nn«t valuable family medicine now
ly drew out $1 ‘ is it In perfect repair?’ ” flavor o f the raw material are preserved unlm-
tor.”
ttrynn.
pr ¡red in all of W alter Baker A com pa n y's
“ Humph!” said his friend, who was a — Detroit Free Press.
*»rtt: aa a meana of removing, pufn,
preparation* : ao that u ieir products m ay truly
E «<^o' 7 -d a reputation w,’ .1 to
misogynist and therefore unreliable any
Pain-Killer.— S t * p o r t (E>., ^
pe said to form the ala »daid lor pnrity and ex-
way. “ 1 guess you never saw a group of
’«•Hence.
i valuable medicine—it I
o f the name.
In vk w of the i
women when they boarded a street cor
Labrador was named by the Spaniards
“ - Button TrmteUrr.
ABSOLUTELY P U R E
D KAVNK88
By local applications, as they canov. reach I
the diseased portion o f the ear. There la i
C O N T R IB ­ only one way to cure Deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is :
UTES A STO R Y.
caused by an inflamed condition o f (he And pains o f rhenmatism can b* cured
mucous lining ot the Eustachian Tube. bv removing the cause, lactic acid in the
<
Wnen this tube gets inflamed you have a blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures rheu­
H o w F r e d T a y lo r , a M e m b e r o f th e rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, aim matism by neutralizing this acid. Thou­
when it is entirely closed Deafness is the sands o f people tell o f perfect cures by
G a lla n t 189th N . Y . , V . I . , F i n a l l y result, and unless the inflammation can be J
F o u n d W h a t H e H a s S o n g h t Siu ce take out and this tube restored to its nor­
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed ;
th e W a r C lo s e d .
forever; nine cases out o f ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an in­
From the Ashtabula, Ohio, Beacon.]
flamed condition o f the mucous surfaces.
Mr. F :e d T a y lo r was born and
We will gi e One Hundred Dollars for '
brought np near E lm ira, N . Y . , and any case o f Deafness (caised by catarrh)
that
cannot be cured b f H a ll’s Catarrh1
from there enlisted in the 180th re gi
Cure. tiend for circulars, tree.
The One True Blood Purifier. $1; six for |5.
m ent N . Y ., V . I., w ith w h ich he went
F J. C H E N E Y A CO., Toledo, O.
through the w a r and saw muoh hard
“Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hood’s Pills *°* h a rm o n io u s ly with
U U U U a r u i s Hoed-. Sarsaparilla. 25 eta
service.
F I T S . —A ll Fits stopped free by H r. K l i n e ’ s i
O w in g to exposure and hardships
G r**at N e r v e R e s t o r e r . N o F'ts after the 11 rat
during the servioe, Mr. T a y lo r con­ day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and |2.00 T H R A K R M O T O R CO. does half th« world’s
trial bottle free to Fit cases. Bend to Dr. Kline. windmill businesN, because It has reduced the cost of
tracted chronic diarrhoea from which 981
Arch 8t., Philadelphia. Pa.
wind power to 1.6 what It was.« It has many branch
he haB suffered n ow over th irty years,
houses, and supplies Its goods and repairs
you* loor. It can and does furnish a
A fter physicians had given me up, I was
w ith absolutely no help from physi­
! better article for less money than
others. It makes Pumping and
cians. B y nature ne was a w on d erfu lly saved by P 's o ’s Cure.— R a » ph E hi ko , W il
liamspurt, Pa., Nov. 22, 1893.
Geared, Steel, Galvamaed-after-
vigorous man. Had he not been his
Completlon Windmills, TilUug
Fixed Steel Towers, Steel B u m Saw
disease and the experim ents o f the doc­
Frames, Steel Feed Cutters and Feed
T b y G k r m e a fo r breakfart.
Grinders. On application It will name one
tors had k illed him lon g ago. Lau da­
of these arUcles that it will furnish unitl
num was the on ly th in g w hich afforded
January 1st at 1/3 Uie usual price. It also makes
Tanks and Pumps of all kinds. Send for catalogue.
him re lief. H e had terrib le headaches,
From U.S. Journal o f Medicine
Factory: 12th. Rockwell and Fillmore Streets, Cklcue.
Prof. W . H. Peeke, who
his nerves w ere shattered, he conld not
m akes a sp ecia lty of
sleep an hour a day on an average, and
E pilepsy, has w ithou t
dou bt treated and cur­
he was reduced to a skeleton.
A year
dr Gum rs
ed m ore cases than any
ago he and his w ife sought re lie f in a
liv in g P h y s ic ia n ; his
IMPKOVKD
success is astonishing.
change o f clim ate and removed to
e h ave
heard o f cases
J|L
W e W have
heat
Geneva, O .; but the change in health
rs’ ’ standing
o f 20 y e a rs
c u r e d by
came not. F in a lly on the recomm enda­
him . He
tion o f K. J. Hoftner, the lead ing drug­
publishes a
v a lu a b le
gist o f Geueva, w h o was cognizant o f
w o rk on
sim ilar cases w h ich P in k P ills had
t h is d is -
. which
cured, M r. T a y lo r was persuaded to
he sen ds
try a box. " A s a d row n in g man grasps
will mail it__
w ith
a
wher«. DR. 1
la rg e bot­
a straw, so I took the p ills , " says Mr.
tle o f his absolu te cure, fre e to a n y su fferers
T aylo r, "b u t w ith no more hope of res­ who m ay send their P. O. and Express address.
cue.
But after th irty years o f suffering W e advise unv one w ish in g a cure to address
Prof.W . H. PEEKE F. D.. 4 Cedar St., New York
</> P I S O - S E G U R E F O R
and fruitless search fo r re lie f I at last
G UñíS W htHE A ll ELSE FA ILS .
It Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Usi
found it in Dr. W illia m s ’ P in k P ills.
I used E ly 's Cream Balm
T h e day after I took the first p ill I
r'
C O N S U M P T IO N
commenced to feel b etter and when I for catarrh and have re­
had taken the first box I was in fact a ceived great benefit. I be-\
n ew m a n .”
T h a t w as tw o months Here it a safe and certain
Sooi
ago.
Mr. T a y lo r has since taken more cure.
Very pleasant to\
SV
o f the p ills and hia progress is steady take .— Win. Frazer , Roch­
FOR C H I L D R E N T E E T H I
or
«ale
by
all
DraggluU.
8.»
O
n
t«;
and he has the utmost confidence iu ester, n . r .
them.
H e has regained fu ll control of
bis nerves and sleeps as w e ll as in his
youth. C olor is com ing back to his
parched veins aud he is gaiu in g flesh E L Y ’ S C R E A M B A L M Opens and cleanses
the Nasal P&NBageH, A lla ys Pain and Inflam m a
and strength rapid ly.
H e is now able tion, Heals the SoreB, Protects the Membrane
from colds, Rentore« the Senses o f Taste and
to do considerable outdoor work.
Smell. Th e Balm ia q u ick ly absorbed and gives
M o t r i p l l h i l i i n . H f h lA « » » S 4 » ■ » •
A s be concluded n arratin g his suffer­ re lief at once.
2 0 « la y e . N o r a y t i l l c u re d .
DR. J. STEPHEN , Lebanon,Ohio.
A particle is applied in to each nostril, and 1*
ings, experience and cure to a Beacon
Hgreeable. Price. 50 cents at Druggists’ o r b)
reporter, Mrs. T a ylo r, w h o has been a mall.
E L Y BROTHERS,
B6 W arren Street. New York.
N . IT. No. 707
N . P. N. n . No. F 3 0 - R
fa ith fu l helpm eet these many years,
TH E
IDENT FROM IMPEACHMENT.
The Story o f T h at
A F T E R T H IR T Y Y E A R S |
Hood’s
S a r s a p a r i lla
.
L IV E R
P IL L S
Cured
MRS. WINSLOW S
CATARRH
OPIUM
Absolutely Pure-Delicious-Nutriti
The B reakfast Cocoa
MADE
BY
/
W
alter B iker &C o ,1"",ii>
DORCHESTER, MAS'
COSTS LESS THAN ONE C^/NT A CUR
N O C H E M IC A L ^
ALWAYS ASK YOUR GROWER E0R
W alter B aker &C o ’ s .B rea / ktast C ocoa
MADE AT D O R C H E S TE R .lW A S S.IT BEARS
THEIR TRADE MARK L a B E U » CHOCOLATIERE
ON EVERY O A N .
•A V O ID IM IT A T IO N S -
I f you w a n t a sure re lief for pains in /he back, side, chest, or
limbs, use an
Allcock’s
Porous
Plaster
B e a r i n M i n d — N ot one o f the hi 1st o f counterfeits and imi-
tâtions is as gfood as the genuine.
Stop Naturally'
You Don't Have
to Swear
m a k e s
th e n e r v e s
strongr, a n d
b r in g s b a c k
t h e f e e l i n g s o f|
y o u t h t o th e p r e ­
m a t u r e ly o ld m a n .
I t r e s t o r e s l o s t v ig o r .
You
m ay
g a in
te n
p o u n d s in te n d a y s .
off!
GUARANTEED
TOBACCO HABIT CURE.!
O ', b u y a n d t r y a b o x t o - d a y
It
cost/i o n ly $ 1 .
Y o u r o w n d r u g g is t i
w ill g u a r a n te e a c u re o r m o n e y r e ­
fu n d e d B o o k le t, w r it t e n (g u a r a n te e o ifc u r e !
and «a m p le fr e e
A d d r e s s n e a r e s t o ffic e .
T H E S T E R L IN C R E M E D Y C O .,
CACO.
C A S C A R E IS
M O NTREAL, CAN.
f » t hi rt Ir cure const I notion,
uid by druggists everywhere
NEW VONK.
Purely vegetable, smooth and
guaranty«*! to cure.- Oulyiuc.
Medicine cf the
Seeds, Trees, Spray Pimps
BUELL
LAMBERSON
205 Third St., nsar Taylor
PO RTLAND
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