Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 23, 1893, Boston, Massachusetts 5 1 1 Gent 10 Not Partisan If you want book one cent free from or farina for an antiro It is an problem in Tlie 7. feet has six shelves and will 474 Being made of solid English it will easily last 30 as it coats but this only a If you can volumes for a year for kept one have the use of twQ large this is the most inexpensive method of storing books that we have ever And they are kept behind glass remember I JUST for 1894. 288, 300 receipt of. C 2-cent,,8tnmp8 ' 48 CANAL ST. * Some from Side Its Others Condemn What They Consider What Ward leaders of Chances at the BOY Throo Lads Arrested la Cambridge on Oct 22-Resid'eptg on Spring St were 3 hy hearing a of whistles in An investigation revealed the fact that an attempt was being made to enter the house of a Mrs Three men or boys were seen about the house and grounds by several and they wove seon to peer into the lower rooms try of the Their investigations wore assisted by a dark ' The police were but by tlie time the arrived on the spot the would be burglars had departed in the of The Cambridge police were and at 4.80 this morning arrested three boys on av on The boys wore handed over to the and gays their names as - and Timothy to hall from When boys said they had been in and told several conflicting stories about thoir They carried a and as far as could bo ascertained answered perfectly the meager which could be obtained of the Tlie to be 15 yeara while the other two give their ages as 14. The boys take their arrest with the and are apparently not in the least wiU be placed on trial at Waltham Lowell Central Labor Oct 22-At a meeting of the Central tabor union the secretary was instructed to petition the lhat public works be started to give employment to the large number of men who ire now in a of the new Politicians of all shades of are asking one above Tlie of has stout defender and strong but there is no issue being made on tho the democrats or A of the local republican and democratic discloses the fact that both parties are divided as to tho wisdom of the Democrats praise it and democrats it. The may ho said of the but as a rule yoti will more republicans supporting the than Tho hill was passed by the last ensuring minority under political the next board i if elected under Its would probably ho composed of seven democrats and five While the was In the committee on cities of the legislature and during its tho democrats to It so thrft voters would havo an opportunity of for 13 the republicans would not consent to this arrangement the was passed allowing the mark only seven names of the 12 candidates named by his The democrats also tried to have it apply to all cities in the but the republicans the proposition Then as a final resort the democrats secured an against to submit the to the people of Boston for their and it is on this to ho ior not to that tho voters will decide Nov t. In circles it is that as is to be tho next board of aldermen tlie pending was OF TODAY'S proas running riot on relations with - What ward loaders think of the now oar between Haverhill Lawrence narrowly escapes Gunboat Machins reaches New Houso at work tariff Wifa of a miner puts up with his drunkenness for and then is dead in tho O'Neill for Long writes a letter to supplement Western lawyer kills his wife and mother-in-law and then destroys railroad collision on Staten Brotherhood trainmen demand protectors to life and - Big Sunday at tho World's i ' Upton his hand at High building burned at Me. The People's letter as it originally * Cass postmaster at Potter of New Bedford talks on tho of Martin T. McMalion tells why he isa Paso S. News for the Century run to by members Of the and Suffolk of Archbishop Gross of on tho existence of New books to 8. Pulpit to Lucy Siren whistle on the fireboat responsible for weird National funeral of Marshal Electric Car in Danger Near Had on tlie Darkness Was Coming Preventing Motorman Worked in Vain to Pun Wheels Passed Over and Luck Saved register closes STOOD IT A Wife After a Drunken Husband Went to the Mountains to Oct 22-Thomas a of Keystone has been on a four His took in to keep and three Maggie loved her so dearly that every night she wont out to find ond often carried him to her humble Sometimes Thomas became abusive in his and struck Thomas enough to realize the poverty of his tho misery of his wife the his littlo Ho declared ho would never touch liquor Tho wife set about making tho home pleasant and nursed Thomas back to The family was happy until That night the wife when Thomas fell legislature with a had to carry him homo onco capturing control of tho hoard and will never got sober fair said to a 1 do the democrats say Is for ho still loves republican in the city I to my state Here are the opinions of the of A came along and sho sold ' - - her With the money she bought a and ward the as gathered by a Globe that as he was a candidate for alderman from tho 1st district last and to be this he thought it would not he advisable to say anything for the Ho designated Seo to talk for his who are opposed to the new which is a republican to cheat out of their proper in the When I spe the secretary of the republican state committee pushing forward a measure in the republican legist lature against the democratic representatives in that I look upon it with I don't the will pass in my Hon p. cT. Kennedy of ward 2, when seen saldi I against the measure In the senates and shall vote against it at the Give us 12 aldermen at I the right to vote for 12 at and I would favor it. the has many opponents ip roy and its of ward 3 was in his opposition to the ponding I am opposed to and hope to seo it de- See this happy this is looked last when they were enjoying one of our selected Turkeys tve give away every THIS is the 11th season that we have made this ous Wa will present buyer of a new range for the 30 days with a selected Turkey foy Thanksgiving and see UB about it. - The World's Only ORDER us to TAKE your OIB stove In for o. range We accept per week thereafter until the balance Is Economical housekeepers will appreciate the genuine bargains we are in and To every one purchasing worth or more we give a Cooking or credit its value to their whisky and to tJie moun Last night lior dead body was found and beside it tho empty whisky HE HAU A Man from Train into Charles Hiver for One passenger by tho outward train oh the eastern division night the deluded victim of his own over vivid imagination to such an extent as induced him to take a plunge into the rolling waters of the Charles river as the train slowed down at draw No. 2, near Prison Consternation reigned among the passengers until tho of notions once more safely on board the Then ho told his startled fellow passengers that he took the to a man had fallen and declared to repeat his own rash act in a second endeavor to rescue He was ror from carrying out his garments groat and after the train was once more in he sought relief by walking along tho aisles of the In the this he seated In a corner all by Oct 22-An: par was tearing last bound for Lawrence from this It loft hero at 6 o'clock and was people standing up and on to tho Near about half tho distance to the motorman saw an on the track which looked like a Ho swung off the and tho break handle went with a So was the of the oar that it stop It In Those on the ready to A bad accident seemed The oar down on to the oar were thrown the the car to but determined to to his tho wheeli passed over and again - the The car feet heyond the obstacle before it to a ' Investigation showed that a deliberate boon made to wreck tho The place where a at a great rate not bo stopped for some The time selected was when on must tho obstacle being A heavy was placed on tho rails and it offered an obstruction which only the which happened This Is attempt made within a short time to and steps Will be taken hy the police to find the NEW - nates in Oct 2a-T-Another chapter in an interesting romance was completed yesterday when Miss OUle Wilkinson the Miss ip the of Walter a wealthy insurance oWan of this Last winter Mr and Mrs came here on a visit as a guest of the While hero Mrs Macalester very fond young Walter S. and Mr found pleasure in Wilkinson's tho Wilkinsons and tho on ti. and it in a that the should become bo that the husband and wife might into new and moro The suit was in a New Jersey and Mrs Macalester went to join Walter following moan while remained horo and pressed ills suit pending the result Of the divorce immediately after tUe at which the groom's Richard was best left on a bridal Johnson raced at other hut did not make fast Ho intends to go to before season is over and will try to equal tho record he made there last MACHIAS REACHES NEW No Injury Sustained by Stranding on Chatham but thb Big Gunboat Is Said to be Nbw Oct 22-The U. S gunboat Machlas reached New Tlie Machlas grounded off the Massachusetts coastin the vicinity of Chatham ' In tho absence of Commander G. J. Lieut W. P. the said today that tho was ashore for not longer than 20 No he was An of the hull failed to show that any injury had been ' Lieut wore fired In the hope of attracting some As a matter of tho Machlas extricated herself and proceeded on her Tho Machias is lying at the Brooklyn navy She will be docked probably tomorrow and an examination made of her The Machlas Is reported to a most unstable Her seagoing qualities are strongly It was said aboard the Machlas that sho was heeled in dry dock with a view to determine her Although it was then stated lhat tho vessel good of the metacentric hight measurement would not bo given hight is deemed to he 24 It is generally in well-posted that in the case of tho Machlas this hight is as low asio The vessel will bo thoroughly examined by a board of and such changes recommended as are thought Itis now that at least two of the main battery guns will have to be dispensed as will also the Steam launch and the present heavy The tho the will greatly lessen her a fighting m D Committee at Work On the Tariff Its Basis Will Is Free Woo a Pledges of tlie Campaign Will be Met. It would it is said in naval that in tho Machlas and the navy department has crowded more into the littlo craft than they are capable of standing up The iS a On this the heavy of eight 4-lnch rapid-fire four and two 1-pounder rapid-fire guns and 10 TO TEST THE to be and Unsafe to Cross tho Oct ident of the board which will mako lilio final trial of the U S left tonight for New York and tomorrow will begin to put that vessel through a 48-hour test. havo reached the navy deport meut from where the has boon for the past few that she was thought to he unsafe to cross the being her guns being more than a of her should the small boats adding extra In a heavy was said it would ho for her to become righted should she loan hoard been to pay attention to this matter the LOCAL Goal Also Likely to be On the Free Revision Being Carried On Very For Now probably beginning in southern soot ions during tho morning and in northern during afternoon or east to gales on the I would riot to a in a half and oblivious to ing aldermen at in I would favor it. if we had the privilege of voting for 12. The people in my like the idea of voting for only I shall he surprised if it passes in my ward ' of ward 4 as a candidate for senator ho did not care to express but inr Seo John J. Hogan talk for the are against the said I Mr I look for its We don't object to electing at large but do to being limited to voting when there ore 12 to be O'Brien Of ward B was bitter in his opposition tp 22Fishing the Ratshesky Honry from Gloucester for Block all in apparently comfortable and serene slumber the very man to rescue he ho the When made this fact to the It occasioned for them merriment which he was totally unable to share or oven to rightly - The would-be rescuer of the it is was Edward Smith of Wood 13nd, FISHINO Henry of Gloucester on Shovelful TO WED A Hon John E. Murphy to Altar im and what say daughter of Mr John 0, paly acquaintances speak Of chairman of the board of fire - And now at this time the of anticipatory bUss is whispering in the pink and the aural nerve of her future lloge lord delightful is your wedding The marriage will be in St Joseph's Circuit at e Miss Daly's will bp her younger sister 1pQ8XE G. H. ROBINSON & CO. 1 and 2 Dock and 14Q St. sample bottle of Send ' 4.^1 and book of receipts Postal by Mrs. late principal Sent 1>r AVERY I am on record as voting against it in the he safe in saying that without Vegard to party lines Charlestown people are opposed to it. The district system suits me. Under the proposed it would he hard work to elect a worker from the ranks to the and it would be tlie old of our school hoard over of ward 6 oan say that I am opposed and believe in defeating it and going to tho next legislature asking for a allowing us to elect aldermen at and the privilege of voting for 12, instead of being restricted to as is the case in the hill may as a large portion of our people are sick of the system and welcome any kind of a a. of are almost to a man opposed to tlie new for various I don't look for any substantial support for it In our 5C(!i:,aaii:hUn of ward 8 say without hesitation that we are all against the proposed aldermanic at large In my opinion it destroys the right of the voter to a great extent never intended by the wise statesmanship that founded this It is a republican measure framed hv through by republican and for the purpose of getting a firmer hold on the city which they were justly deprived of some years Patrick of ward 10 am in favor of the Ratshesky I think we would get better men in the city government and the evils and abuses which have grown up under the present district system would I think it will It will in ward 10,1 ir. of 1B was strong in his condemnation of the believe in the present Island on a fishing while up oyer the shoals last grounded on pounded sprang a filled and was boarded by Oapt Tuttle and crew of the who took off the ore w of 14 The men wore brought to the where they remain They will probably to Gloucester by train The vessel was not stripped today as the captain awaits the owner's aiv hut indications tonight point to a heavy easterly storm which will probably destroy SNEAK THIEVES AT II on the Big a Paige St Oct 22'-Sneak thieves entered the rooms of Esther go Saturday stole the following Diamond stick pearl opera gold band amethyst silver and 15 engraved silver The contained the portraits of the mother and brother of the and the rings marked A. and Sneak thieves grabbed a satchel from Annie Dana Saturday night on It contained a small amount of the largest manufacturers of cocoa and chocolate in this have just received f Torn the judges of the World's Columbian exposition awards on all the articles contained in their breakfast No. 1 German sweet vanilla chocolate and cocoa Kred at a Fellow 22-^Villard C. an engineer employed by Tallant & East was arrested charged with assault with intent to kill on a fellow Early this morning Beede fired three pistol shots at Newburyport's Oldest Man Bies at the Ago of ifle Oot 28-Nathaniel Off years of the oldest mail In this died Saturday night after an Illness of several Ho Vas In the jewelry business here for nearly 70 was warden at St Paul's over a member of the ex chief of the fire and for of years he commanded one of old militia He leaves two Foster Jr of Boston and Miss Fester of NeWr Ho was the last of five all of whom lived to be to Ordered on the Sear End at Passenger Kansas Oct 22-The Santa Fe yesterday ordered that hereafter every passenger train between Chicago and Kansas City must have a flagman on the rear platform This flagman must not leave his post to eat or sleep until he is relieved hy some one capable of standing This precaution is taken to prevent rear-end Other roads will likely follow the to Bt Vt. St Oct 22-Charles Kirk's stable wag destroyed hy fire late Sunday and one horse was burned to 4eath, The St which adjoins the livery was saved after a hard fight by the entire fire The property is owned by P. G. landlord of the Avenue At om time it seem as if hotel and all adjoining blocks would be Charged With New Oct 22-Moses Matthews and receivers of stolen and George a have been arrested here charged with stealing worth of gloves which they were carrying through the streets in a The Temperature Yesterday as indicated by the thermometer at son's 3 a fi a m Dam 12 m 3 p m 67, 6 p m 55, D p m 55", 12 mid 55, Average temperature yesterday CO 1-31. BEV MR LOCKE Boston Man Takes in New Nsw Oot 22-Rev William Ware late ol was installed today as the assistant pastor of AH this was Rov Theodore C. pastor of the greeted the new a few apd chairman Rhoades of the hoard of trustees gave a hearty greeting to Mr Looke on behalf of the Mr Locke is a graduate of the Harvard divinity and boon engaged for the last seven or eight years in and educational work among the poorer people of especially among the children the of Barnard Mr Locke will carry on same kind of work at AH and will probably also conduct a of free services if the during the Oapt Rivers and six Men Brought to New Nsw Oot 22-The schooner Harry 17 days out from arrived today in She brought Capt and six men from the of the schooner Martiu A. Capt Rivers reports that he loft Savannah Oct 8 with lumber for His vessel was struck by a Oct lo. off Frying Pan Ball was reduced and the schooner hove She began to shio heavy as the hurricane and in a few hours the water pounded In her hurricane deck and started a leaK in her At a m the next day there were 10 feet of In her hold. It was found to save the schooner and the boat was dropped down under her The stayed hy until 1pm, when the Haynes hove in The boat made for hei and schooner took them aboard THOUGHT TO Mrs George Burbank Granted a Divorce in Short Oct 22-Mrs George burbank was granted a divorce yesterday hy a court three minutes after filing her This Is believed to break the Oct 22-Lawyer James Denison of was arrested week ago by high charged with fraud and forgery in a suit of the company of hag been no indictment being found by the grand jury at Washington HaUett a Oot 22-Judge Hallett in the U S circuit court yesterday modified the order made last week in the case of Ames et al vs the Union Pacific railway so as to permit the receivers appointed in the case to give bond jointly instead of individual bonds to that Oot 22-Mombers of tho ways and moans do not expect that the new tariff will he reported to the house before the ond of next ' The of tho committee spend hours every day in conference and In discussing tho various schedules of the but ib is work involving groat labor tho most careful atton tlon to which makes progress Members of the committee told This correspondent today that up to tho present time not a single schedule of tho now had been agreed although in a great many cases a substantial agreement had been reached as to tho main linos on which these schedules would basis of the will bo free That has been settled and moots with the approval of all the It was one of the pledges made in the last and every democrat in the house is anxious to redeem it. r Wool will bo placed on tho free and tho removal of tho duties from wool will work corresponding in the wool The rate of duties on woolen goods will ho between 4,0 and 50 most likely 45 There was some in to have the duties 40 but in opinion of tho and most conservative members this was too and the rate has not boon determined it is believed that 46 percent will bo about the Another great change In this schedule win ho the abolition of With tho removal of tho duty on raw wool no longer any to retain which imposed for protective Tho ad duty will more than compensate for the In labor cost this country and besides It Is considered that duties are almost Invitation of by levying an ad valorem duty A. Tariff can bo levied and Wherever possible duties wHl be not only in tho wool hut also in This will bo done with cotton on which specific duties aro now although there is no duty on If it is found duties if not they will bo retained but Tlie now prevails that specific duties will The most matter with which the has to is not what shall be done but from whore revenue shall he collected to supply the deficit which will ho at the ond of tho next fiscal Seo Carlisle has placed this at and that large as it is regarded as a estimate by well-informed treasury Tho of the seigniorage silver bullion now in the vaults the treasury department will in a measure offset but It will not bo or available soon enough to meet the unless Other moans are aro throe ways hy which oan bo and all throe propositions are being carefully by majority of the One is by the of a now or rathor the revival of an old a tax on incomes and A second is an of the internal revenue tax on The other is a tariff on tea or or perhaps all of As to the income tax it is a measure very popular with the from the south and and equally as unpopular the from the eastern and middle western An income tax will meet with opposition Jin the committee and In and yet it is believed that It will be one of the features of tho new Calculations havo been made showing that it is possible in this way to raise from to a year without making tho tax or exacting o tribute from the professional or man whose income is Would Fall that they will fight tho proposition If it is by the There is a very strong disposition to the duty on sugar which was removed by tho If sugar is made dutiable the tariff will be between and ono cent per A duty of ono cent a pound and tho repeal of the paid to tho Louisiana and of course with a duty thoro would bo no further necessity of paying the on tho basis of tho of last year would produce a revenue of about 854.000,000, A considerable revenue also bo raised by placing a small duty on tea and but this is not regarded with much Tho as to additional or new duties win not be considered until alter tho lias boon completed and the committee knows with the amount which will ho required to offset the of added to which will he the amount of the There is strong reason tor and it will bo good news to New that coal will be on the free There will be a of the duties on iron and ore and pig and scrap as well as in the stool A very important addition to the free and one which Is Important to the people of Now will bo flax and which now pays a duty of a There will bo many changes made In this not hackled or now dutiable at tho rate of ono cent per will he admitted Hackled known as which under law pays a duty of throe coTita per will probably ho reduced to two Tow of flax or now tho rate of one-half cent por will be ad now pays a duty of 82G por ton and it is by the committee to place it on the Trou Hackled hemp is at tho rate sro por It is proposed to make a of Yarn made of Juto pays an ad valorem duty of 36 and a slight is Binding twine Is to be placed On the A reduction is to be made on the bagging and The tin schedulo has been the subject of a great deal of Tip now pays a duty of four cents a and a good deal of pressure has boon brought to boar upon the committee to strike the This will probably not bo although it is believed thoro will be a heavy perhaps a of 50 Thorp it is he a slight re daction in tho linen although the reduction wlU not he so large as in some other Articles by tho silk havo been considered by the more or Tho silk of New Jersey and California want the duties so as to give greater protection to the hut tho sentiment of the is against an There will bo reductions on some of covered bv the Among will ho velvets and the duty is regarded as being entirely too It may be said in while the hill great many changes in tho existing committee will he conservative in all The tariff will be logically and hut it wlU not ho Where it ho they are in the interest of and where ard made in due regard still bo had for the and in no case will the reduction be BO heavy as to wipe out tho same class of goods in America and There will ho no necessity for any reducing wages and that was forced upon him by tho in tho The duties In aH will more than cover the difference in labor and expenses which are in this country than in thus enabling tho manufacturer to wages and make a while ot the same tho masses of the popple will bo able 10 purchase the necessaries ot life for less than thoy are now In this way a of the tariff will bo of benefit to every to workman and as It is that with lower prices consumption will which will add to tho profits of the and enable him to pay higher wages and give to more A. Russian Press Runs Riot Without Incident Not Reported From French Tails tlie Says France Wm Stana mm Admiral Men From Oot 32-It is significant tho czar's French Isly off Copenhagen press been run in tho matter of On for the Moscow proclaimed that Francs and Russia would go hand in shoulder to through good and evil and would remain allies tying the triple on land and England's supremacy oh the In St Petersburg the haa recorded or invented an incident not reported by the French Tho story la that Admiral Avelan in Paris a deputation from and after Ing from it an distinctly hostile to expressed hope that and would he MOORS Gained by the Spaniards on Oct 20-Tho latest advices show that the Spanish gained a victory over the Moors Early morning Gen the Spanish sent to a final warning that unless he carried out hy noon the promises he made Thursday to persuade tho Moors to destroy their and resistance Spaniards would cannonade tho The Spaniards watched ao hy a strong of ride to tho rebel posts and harangue tho natives to bring about a of hut they met with ai ' strong At noon 0en Margallo called out the rison and ordered forts and Saa the nearest to the to Prepare for Tho cruiser at the same time the mouth of tho going as near the shore as tha rongh sea would A large body Moors dashed to tha shore and hogan firing at the cruiser with but their shots fell wide of tho The anchored in an advantageous position and bombarded the Moors with and The natives replied with sv harmless The guns wrought havoc in tlie Tho an and returned to harbor having sustained any from tho San Lorenzo fort had a skirmish with Arabs several days ago on the tanks of the Tho Arabs were driven off. oil MORE TROUBLE Johnson Breaka Another St Oct 23-John S. Johnson yesterday broke the world's one-third of a mile record of 38 4-B seconds made by Taylor at Farmhouse Burned at Oct 22-The farmhouse and ham of Timothy Nolan were burned ( on men of largo and in tho opinion of tho advocates of this tax thoy are tho very persons who are host able to stand it. Strong pressure is being bear upon members of tho committee to the tax on whisky from ao cents to or per and curiously enough tho higher the tax the mure satisfied will bo the men who are urging an and pointing out that this is the easiest way tor the to raise This is somewhat as most persona who appear before tho are more interested In a reduction than an increase of a tax or but in this case an increase of the internal revenue tax will be a very lucky thing for the whisky There are now millions and millions of gallons of whisky in which under the implied contract entered into between the distillers and the government must pay a tax of 00 cents a gallon when withdrawn for consumption or after it has been in the bonded warehouse three If tlie tax is increased this whisky will be withdrawn at the old and then placed on tho with tho added value of the new tax which will havo to be paid by the and will be a direct profit to the An increase of the tax of 25 cents only would be a profit to the distillers of at least 930.000,000 and an increase of 50 cents would bo just double that Naturally the distillers aro not an increase of the and for the same reason has received the suggestion with a good deal of No has yet been reached regarding the Some members of the committee favor an increase of the tax it is an easy way of tho as tiie 1"; and it would coit no more to collect tax than it now costs lo tlie But it is Sec Carlisle opposes the because ot the at least of favoritism to tlie and same view is entertained both by members of tho committee and outside of the some of whom have openly and to Defeat tho Oct 22-Whether or not the agreed upon hy the will he introduced in tho senate and brought to a vote within a few days depends upon Mr to comply tho request contained in the letter without tlie signatures of all the Tho number of signatures today is 30, with Mr having given his assent to the making a total of 40. Forty-three votes is quorum of Tho republicans are exceedingly angry about tho turn which affairs have Thoy are Any plan that looks like lifting tho out of the dilemma into which it had fallen does not meet with their Senator tho active leader of the republican was out today running ahout trying to a solid republican vote against the He was greatly encouraged by old Mr Stewart of who declares tho president has carried his point and the and made the United States a more colony of Groat Lilfe Stewart Is ready to fight the compromise The old unless pulled off by some of his may start iu to mako a speech five or six days In Mr Bland is also furious about the It does not suit him at Mr and Mr Kyle are likewise much and their radical silver and populist allies may scare up 35 votes against tho amend but no The declare they shall want two days In which to discuss Thoy want to arraign the Probably they will also have to say about the Thoy are very bitter against the Thoy claim Mr and his advisers have shown bad faith toward Thoy were induced to the would never waver from its position iu favor ot immediate and un conditional and hero is the admin making tonus with That the terms are to the administration side of the case doss not matter to tho They mingle their lamentations with those ot Stewart and the If tlie republicans arraign the party and the administration iu this ner will be met by some stirring speeches on the other side of tho Mr Gorman has something to say In defense of his compromise scheme and of He will point out that the Sherman law was a republican that It was passed iu hopes of passing also the force and that if tho senate were forced to make a record against cloture and seemingly iu favor ot tho rights of the it was in defense ot the country such an odious conspiracy as the federal election laws which Continued on the SPEECHES WERE Socialist and Bally in Proved Very Oct socialist apd rally In Trafalgar sq today was far from realizing the predictions of tho committees who it. Tho square waa not a quarter littlo enthusiasm was The were very and not The principal feature 61 tlon was a model of a from ' hung of a. shrouded corpse of a similar JOBS were carried hy the marched to tho Struggling for A Sunstroke Followed Nervous Prostration Hood's Restored Mr. 1893. Hood * 10, I was to Joseph's from the was 10G, I la tho two 1 wiis to work for four but then lolt compelled to tura 111, KB I a wife and Ave X liegan to toel aji though an Every Nerve and Fibre ot body hi a of agitation and Sashed from the of my my and my lett arm and felt and my head as It It woald split I stooped I bad In aiy back around the base of the I through aU thla to to my feeling that if 1 must go down I would do so Struggling for My I haTe always been but I had lost aU and iny I was on lha point of I bad read about Hood's Bud to give il a I token half a bonle so that X would oat between Hood's riUa bos now fully my osd general That H entirely i feel as hearty aud M The pains in my hare 1532 Ogden Hood's Pills cure all Sick 10 2976388556