Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1860, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY EVENING: STAR" a PUBLISHED BVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) |‘ AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and 11th a. Papers served in prokages by carrters at @4 8 year, OF Scents per month. To mail subseribers the price 1s $3.50 s yenr, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents @ week, Singic copies. ONS CENT; in wrappers, TWo CENTS, {U7 Avvertisxmants saould be sent to the office before 12 o’orook m.; otherwise they may not appear antil the nextday, SPECIAL PATCHES. tm the Styles of the Leading Dailies. L In the Style of the Herald. Wa ron, Dec. — The excitement rages ter ly. A finan- cial crisis has paralyzed all business A pri- vate session of the Cabinet was held last might when trouble arose between Mr. Buchsnuan and the of the Interior. High words were exchanged, hut they did not come to blows. Lam not itted to divulge the reasou why they did not. This news you may rely w as [ have itfrom the Aighest author- aty. as been disclosed to nooneclse. , Later. The absurd rumor that Sepented | in some of the papers this morning, opie diffi- t, is totally with- culty in ribs Cabinet last i; out yin the Ihave this dezial from the very best source. IL. In the Style of the Tribunc. ASBINGTON, Dec. — There is no excitement whatever here. Mr. Buchanan will probably resign in favor of Mr. Liocoln, within a few days. The Southern delegates are all enthusiastic Union men, and some of them hold strong Republican princi- ples. One hears nothing Secession any- where. Business was never more prosperous. One of the Senators from South Carolina will shortly introduce a bill for the better enforce- ment of the Personal Liberty bills in the North. Latzr. The excitement is so decreasing. Tr tyle of the Temes. Wasainetox, Dec. — Tnless something —— immediately, it will be some time before anything occurs. The tone of the South is not very favorable to abolitionisem, and if Scath Carolina success- fully secedes, nothing ean prevent her going out of the Union. Trouble in the Cabinet was roported last night, but unless iy Sant by facts, the rumor can have little foundation. The excitement here, political circles, is not 60 g as it was before it began to sub- side, but is still greater than before it reached its present height In the S Later. If there is no difficulty, all will be well. [Vanity Fair. a A Darixe Lawrer.—Van Arman, the lead- ing counsellor for Mr. Burch in the diveree trial lately in progress in Illinois, is @ man of rare ability. He is the gentleman who, a few years ago, cleared, at Detroit, a womanon trial for the murder of her husband. It was charged that she administered poison in small eakes, three of which he ate during his speech before the jury. It i: that the jurors were not fairly in their room before he rushed out of the building, and threw from his stomach the poison. He knew that while , a large dose would act as ~ Van Arman was counsel in Jampestz, for the murder of his mistress, at Chere, a year or two ago. Though Jumpertz r and without friends, Van Arman de- votd himself to the defence with untiring en- ergy and at 2 cort to himself of many hundred dollars. Jumpertz was condemned, moved for a new trial, which was ordered after the gallows had been constracted for the exe- eation and in sight of the condemned man and on the new t Arman succeeded- in making the jury believe he was innocent, and they accordingly acquitted him.’ Pouiticat Revotvtion “ Downs East °—The remarkable circumstance that Hon Isaac Davis tr old and sterling democrat, has been elected mayor of Worcester—the hot-bed of Massachu- setts ultra repubdlicanism—is thus alluded to by the Transeri pt (rep _) of that city: +A city that on the 6th — of November cast 2. oa republican votes to 1! for at! others—just two to one—on the 9th of December og a ina- jority of 173 for the democratic condidate, um the name of Citizens’ ticket! Some of the canses for this change are not far to seek; others are of 2 more doubtfal nature.” Again, it says: “Jt Is certainly a singular circumstance that In fourteen cities of this Commonwealth—every one bat one giving « republican plurality, all but two giving a republican mjority—the republicans can only elect their municipal officers in three.”” 17 During nollification times, Gen. Scott was at Fort Moultrie, with a command of 800 men, and 4 full complement of officers. With a view to allay some natural suxiety in hisown mind as to the fidelity of bis officers, he sent for a i of the Uuitea Stotes court, and addr bim in ave am 1 will do tt again. There is ne impropriety in rid ard gentlesen,”’ said he, turning to his officers, “it will not burt any of us The oath was then administered to testy 2 officer nt; and the occasion was manifestly feltto be one of suusuel solemnity. ura Mr. Tassie bas recently died in London at the ave of 83, who gained much notoriety years ayo as the lucky wianer of the great Shakspeate- Boydell Lottery. to “ante becee poe aay ticket by wht t. Tassie beceme pessessed 0! the Boyde Galler y ca ealied. wr. Pas fa ago taken my oath of alle- States Government, but “= ticket. Finding t for he atieman offered Mr. Tas- me bisown, or one of bisown Mr. Taaste took It, and paid bis gain-a. This turned out to be the prize ticket, and brought its owner ae agp anda lease for which he received upwards of 250,000 in money. x AnotmeR Frzz Port —The Newport (R. 1) Advertiser of Wednesday, after fervently boplog the Union will wed, attributes the deciine of R! th with Massachusetts fanatacism. The maguifi- ence ol Newport harbor leads the Advertiser to yon adage” of Ham! . Bremen, enceuragin “q separate organ’ would sogrebaud the reepect of the world ” For Ossraccrine The FUcirive Hammond, Parker, * Jou T. Baldwin, E. D Asbbary, and Jonathan McLarew have been indicted by the grand iar of the United States Circuit Court of Nort! Ohio, for obstructing the U.S. Marshal and his frame eng tong Monroe couaty, oa the 20th of Septem ber last, in their — a secure by iegal protess a fagitive pone same parties also indicted for sssanitt ‘ig, owners of the negro and thelr assistants, with » view to ot to maeensenen 48 Hie Sines enter Oe itive More than one Chinese built suspensiog bridges mor feet span. WASHINGTON. D, C.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1860 GEORGETOWN CORPORATION APFATRS. { CORPORAT Gronortown, Dec. 18, 1900. Gonna nF a cousgeration tn in eee icity any our wan of Satur Satordes, we! we uave embraced briefly Noticed. in the follo in Gar ee such a deen Soveqeats wreatetee pcs uma br ‘we bad time to prepare for igsce of notes of this and that the Clerk be whenever he has a surplus of ‘The resolation was read once, an the rule. Mr. Fearson, chali of the committee on grievaftoes, asked the di: e of said committee ‘om further consideration of the petition of Fred- erick Pasco, and would remark that Mr. Pasco seems to have been treated roughly, but there was no relief we could give him Mr. King asked if the committee bad found the officers(Jno. Drilland Jefferson Robertson) on it lays eat water Mr. Fearson said the matter had been bro to the attention of the Grand ae & Mr English asked what Mr. Pasco was doing when he was arrested by the afficers. Mr Fearson said he was sitting on the sill of bis door Mr. Eogltsh. —Was there no provocation? Mr. Fearson said ed te saw the fiash of a pistol, and thought Pasco fir He was sitting peace- fully at his door, of the officers ran band between hi d took from him a pistol be had to pretect himself. ‘The Captain of Police said as be was an old man and very drunk be would let him eff if he would ise to go home, and the Captain (Donaldson) took bim home. ‘‘ Pasco proved to my satisfaction he was notdrunk He was treated very roughly, but we cannotaid him.” Mr. Hill, as one of the committee, would like to make astatement. He had asked the discharge of the commltice, but was satisfied Pasco bad not been harshly dealt with, and the officers only did their duty, in taking him to the watch-bouse. The pis'ol was fired; it was found on Pasco, who, a cording to the testimony of the Chief of Police, was intoxicated, and theofficers would have been bag 51 if they "had not arrested him. Fearson argued that the officers were too far Off to see the flash of a pistol; that Pasco wasa alet and peaceable citizen; had said nothing: bis holise had been stoned and. pistols fired the evening before; and would like to know how the gentleman would take it, if he wae sitting on bis own door sill, and was grabbed and taken to the watch-bouse without why or wherefore? Mr. Alll —a the evidence before the committee, to show that the officers were right; and at this point Mr. Tenney entered with the — of the officers, sworn to before Justice te it was read by@fr. Dunlop, one of the commit tee. and states that on the ni gut in question, at 11 o'clock, tlie officers were on Water at., and heard two reports of a pistol on Jefferson st ; and after getting on Jefferson st srw a dash and heard an- other report. Going up street, saw Mr Pasco sitting on his front sonps his feat upon the meat, and bis wife with him. He had sometbi! concealed between bis knees, and Oiticer Robert- sou drew It outand found it-to bean Allen re- volver, six barrels, four of which had been dis- charged, though the officers kad heard only three reports. Mr. Pasco was arrested for firing in the street, and taken to the watch-house. tRge base emcee of Police Justice White was r excu! the office: tga amy ae rs from any blame in Mr. Fearson wanted to know why Mr. White ve such a statement not in the line of his duty, and*why, if the officers were blameless, Justice W hite bad dismissed the case agaiast Pasco with- out fining him Mr. Tenney said these officers bad been attacked for doing their duty, and the case carried to court. It was because there were certain to injure the character of the police, mise these two, as they were two of the best officers they did their duty. The power of = Vag e force exceeds that of county constables, Circuit Court has decided they can arrest without a warrant. According to the evidence, Pasco was Intoxicated; and if his pistol was loaded with balls, it was a dangerous amusement, fring In the street. Mr. White did not fine Paseo, probably, because of bis kindness of heart, rh — 3 -metimes does not permit him strictly to Mr. Fearson wanted to be set ri No man ‘was more qaiet than Mr. Drill, ie his private pacity; and be ha@ known Robertson slace he was a child, aan had never known bim to violate alaw. He brought no charge against either, but eoneht. Mr. Pasco had bees treated rather roug Mr Dantop saa the law was sufficiently ex- plicit to justify the officers in taking Mr. Pasco to the watch-house to have the matter investigated There was evidence before the committce that he ——? ‘was not, to say the least, in a very good the committee was discharged. Mr. Tenney wanted the regular order of busi- ness suspended to take up the resolution to borrow 85 000 of the Commissioners of the sinking fand. ‘The rules bee Suspended, and the resolution was 0} Mr. Fearson, and advocated by Mr. eet 9, in the course of bis remarks, langbingly observed that the Corporation had not pitajsomaen nes but redeemed her notes in Virginie money, aa Bhe had promised to do. Mr Fearson calle for the pres safes aa and the resolution passed by the following Y cas—Messrs. Doda. Dunlop, Tigh, “am, King, McCobb, ie ar Stake, and Tenney—9. Na: Tian Fearson—1. esolutions making appropriation toenpply de- fictencies for improvement of High aut Gayone strevta, were laid over one week. Mr. Aitll’s resolation in relation to the tobacco gree meme directing the Recorder to institute legal aposen or 3.00 due Gilbert Many dining 4 fi ices a late was advocated'by N Mr. 2 pots poser cg er. E lish agreed with ‘im, but wonld sug- cosh per cents mc wonia, for 5 per cent. If tleman would propose it. thought five per cent. on the claim ought to pa pay hen tight ties He found it djsi- hire Ul wei coop ot ioe iF Geared, rt) my ecol Joun C Breck! coafronted the husband. es MISCELLANEOUS. H®?: FOR THE HOLIDAYS! SEVENTH STREET FOREVE! PUN POR THE CHILDREN Passents Sorraste For Aut AcEs! CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, mpossible to ° t uF £00 da. Su fio Ey to say, ours seyprecee every Woolen, and general variety and assortment Matera PRG aoe DRAWINGS proms to ord ag pepe ATES 502 Seventh at SEAS ONABLE DRY Goons Towelings. So HOYT’S Hiawatha Hair Restorative warranted in every instauce to Restore ra — To et ced Covor. BE 45 ‘whieh we oes ir ~t Y COR S In wurtatenes ie nee jae allt that 18 olsim No Hair is 80 Gray or Red but the will een = ittos besutifu Town jac! It 1s not an instantaneous dye whi smuts and gives ad b tient having to nging of the a on tion, no wash: ed in five min ie a8 Bny ordinary lale req Ld 1g befor or aher: Hy | utes fimo. and with asji a People who have used thi ut is miraculo~s in its effects, form all that it pretends todo “Its success won: and ree ali the proprietor sa: Boston Journal, “We onserve, bya notice ina poston, paver, that & premium was Swardod by the husetts chanics’ Charita: le peau e at ete 1 aoe to ar Joseph H. exe of city, for hi brated ‘Hiawatha Hair Restorative,’ an article ¥ io Fi mie mocitod thisfavor. It fe reparation declare nd that it will per- Pictorial. say we tw ir Providence } Sold in Washingtomby J. W. Kidwell & Lawrence D. G. Ridg: tome Sy by J. L. Kidwell, and by Dru, ROCERIES Gree GROCERIES, TL} Hebons FRUIT, 'S, &e-5 Tone ow Pork. and fio pale at ita generally, IES GROCERIE: Just received prices to suit the um FINE oe TRISH WHIsKy, Im ne royself, SWEET CADER U GHT. RON) DRA ‘aa EE Grover, de 12-e05t* _Correr of L aad Tinrisen fate. RE at BARGAINS oe STORR, SVENTH ScREERT. TaFURNISHING evops, aND ° At 20 Pan of \ —All i Pract of wae ol nisdine Goops fc it greatly to their ad- vantage to give mow cal ae7 tm J. a. SMITH, Urornixs. BRADY'S NATIONAL PHOTOGRAP a 352 Pann AVENUE. ane Osean Ratzs. wenth Street. SLUTHING and FUR- ont Congress; dw imber cy al mon, ists, Authors, Ed- ny Genorais a € Commodores: in Photographs in the worl. ‘hotograpns must be seen to i h Es cheng Vimiting Cards, 0} "PHOTOGRAPHS FOR UL ‘rioen for radi other styles equally modernte. je 19 Im ICE! NOTIC on NOTICE! ronsbi Wika Importer JgUORs: “ND PRE- ved, per laxt sieamer,an Melym wth At ms Liquors and Wines, uuequsled by; wholesale cooly. 2. n Washingtoa. Also, of Preserves, of different kinds, such as cannot be bought for less then 2) por cen: eall and try my goods, nd 9:h ats., Washing’ =e ath No.374 os ton. D: BR ays. RESSMAKIN STABLISHMENT, LEVENTH St, Between Pa. avenue and E st, nds of Ladies esges, Cloaks, Mante! eta, “Chester — mostnehe, Books: Rowe! Jackets; . &o., &c..cut to order by every fashion pate in see Intra Parisand jon styles, ra She Shortest no seeans Tae ToBaC FOR THE M Te ed, tfally infe h Ses coer ae Sea rm 0! Al EURENS & consent, ty corner a Bonk of seus. F seats mwhs ow a casa Rote manutactare, Mee es town aaa tare and interes® it rite contin oy mot towed upon WIEGMANN, ae thee French of Honore inane ‘&e., by W. P, Strickland, 12mo., “cae ENCH & SiggerEies... Sree ee ees aS sah ets semtnk ory fim ra _MONEY Notes of all banks token st A; land foreashe Wadd, STRPHENS & no 2-3w ‘A¥enué, bet. Sth and 1 aN NG HOUSE Raney arrrefovse, ran CLOTHING, &c. Aonande sat Pees Svante STREET: SM ’Ss, No t6d SEVENTH STERET. suon wan ge ae and de likewise” (Such was uege ronetved SSPE URN ES il, at comcniets stl Rinde of Ge Gente” ae those: want to pur ‘goods st very low = — save 25 dy ELAms, | St de iste No. 460 pent \LOTHING g Cc ee NG : CLOTHING Havio faahionebe opis Bates ‘MADE “Gait lie the ae ments wil our! aes in order 0 our Saahsgees SeeeEe Tag oF GPE or 5 READY MADE CLOTHL and strangers wishing an ee rior inducements. Wy pet styles one alitige and say eee eroosts in Airearttion: Unter olothing of ail wes a ‘coves of ity ate, perks, Homer; fe ‘3, ‘Ko. All gis winch we are offeri “ al low prices. (Ey Cloth hing quad b> Order in the meaner, L, STE ENDS. no 16-¢) WwW MERCHANT Talon rN E Invite our oustomers, and ci as ee a ed eens 8 "ip THs. seh set E' e STING Ste NG! SeStin wi der in superior trl 7 Bisse te Woe P RE gn STEPHENS & CO. oe 25-tf 322 Pa. av., betw, 9th and With Singer’s Sewing Machines. 388 PENN, AVENUE, NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. We invite the biic_ attention to our new $5 FAM NG MACHINE, This Muonine It runs sm sews, hems, fells “gathers, will sew 8 or clot! nd rs or ‘si ronemoodenson ore ir nd saddiers Ra without @ rival Ehreed. itor pas on eng Oil, &e and a o scopy of IM. Sin iz toot for Sarpy ARLES a. 3 no 27 6m always on er & Co.’sGa ONSLER, gent. Gas seni THE BEST ASSORTME xT EVER OFFERED iry. Those who desire to LL hoe patterns with the neventaes 20 &@ reduction in prices, will call early and 6: We would sito eal call the attention of persons about jatredneleg to their dwellings to our in- 90d facili! Nee, re oonsequcat low prices, for this branch of our trade. Jos tan ‘all who desire their work done promptly, sod free from aa akages, to oail of 26 269 Pa. ave- nue, tween 10t vag 8.» BU si ngzi-tjant UAV THOMPSON & co. that has made The Daily Evening Star clrouiate #0 generally throug bout the country. IDF" Single copies (in wrappers) cam be procured Qt the counter, immediately after the usne of the paper. Prioe—-THREE CENTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. MeO TAG AO Ps gilthe modern improvements. Apply to THON AS Eb Ua ape pate Ss pot wauerteacehat a ene Fite eg s ater throu, eo ko "shat Bun Ascot seuxbLork aS poem iF first- F: ENT—A taree Aa gs brick BODE cos counpiots, ont on treet, bet: sae re ween Rive, 's te moe hte, COPTAGE. with lares yard attached, corner © 8 two-story Sth Fomunrean nad x snows ‘erm between 6 and H. af M TEETH. + LOOMIS, abi D., the ¥ eerie ofthe MINERAL LATE TERT tes ide personaily at his dy she 4 this of pai any persons can wear th cannot wear oo sad no mend can nweer others be Fe cannot wear these. “ ee at my offices can be wien price of Teeth th but to “sng who are pest ar ie wish the the parent, ——. strongest produce, ne: the. MINERAL PLATE wil be Spa Tait Ne sere cod 10th in tats o1 avenue, ‘and 10th ats. Also, 907 Aron street, inider 08 ard oo east of a ia every other approv: , Dr. teeth on Vulesnite Base for the and, from experience, knows it ex aod is one-third jeas in price thi aa ee CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Wee nah CARRIAGE Fag sh Sta, Street, Letween Sth ah st finie ye ye fret cha XiRinges, such 58 ‘'azons, Park Phgatons, 1 Fan races, ond Buceres, which we will sel! at 8 vere sna!! profit. ofthe! a sca: mechanios in different branches the business, we fiatter ourselves that we know e styles and quanty of work ¢! will give aa sabi se thaccibon comfort a ai ul ei Pop hes Satin ate & a _apsrcai as, 4¥: ce ou Seimerber having iemstoes wi wry crues Cees eae bight —a kept es Vinton mania rnsronn “a Sent careers STE" IFS. EUROPEAN BOTEt... =e BY P. corner ‘enn. avenue _ Kleventh street, Se Non greatly improved Tecenty, and now offers, greater i: poornanta for she _peroasee of oittz wid ie el es Sng Prone of yeh city, his prices jens 101 oy , ‘enn. averae, and thi is En epee we rane ve already become very be di ce ed foe! lesir WE m all ow s all to « ro the Re Ruropean : Hotal a at ———————— Hea ee JE ME- M f N Moatelegant LES at prices to anit the times, FRENCH RENCH SABLES. ame Sets, from ‘0 to $15, FURS 3é hg inal their varie- . A. me EMETZ, 226 between 12th an! de 12 NEW PAWN OFFICE, 89 =, Sir cosets Seana tt ties, from 75 set Tsh i hu veers he wi ne f repared to wairon his trons wi ro 888, Bttention ged te triotest 1 ree Berens Jewolry, Dry G &o., always on hi 71 512 GUTTA manga encarta Rebels ‘at private saie “ge a AND 512 12 0. RO. & COB, jebrated Gutts Pi e onlnerat sasortment scouted with dis- ouse Painting patoh ai ways on to f chai the store for Old ineatou or ork of any Kind will be sae 7 stone TTY 18 DOWN. 519 W aye Just ra area ING TRUNKS. marten oe ‘gest assortment eS Crt ecd ite r, STi enuPil ERS ‘oe NOTICE TO THE Paw. avenue. — jtrect, Rely Ret Suet aE cuy wit CANFIELD. ¢ New RLvarEATD, Ea blems; a Wie car | eget ore dois PCSCRRAE TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, Dr. J. H. MeLEAN’S ENING CORDIAL AND BLUOD PURIFIER. THE GREATEST REMEDY wm the WORLD, nd the most Deticious axp DELIGHTFUL 4 CORDIAL EVER TAKEN. his atricd Petras gol, entife and rile, W Bark, and Dandelion enters into ite com- ‘The entire active Femediel | principle: of each ingredient aes cect After taking, ip fr renting hn daneand sta , uffering, ae Gobilrtared availa 0 healt McLEAN'S Srasnoruaying CORDIAL ~ ‘ See, Gnvonts of Nervous ws Deviieys Dicotoer ike Ridoeye, diseases arising from « disordered Laver or or Sickness Bel a. _ ¢ (i Shin end Bye Pisshes af Heat, Depression of 'bpicies, Len, aor, dency or sey nervous disaase, Sores or | Hlotehes’ on Skin, and Fever end Ague {or Chills MILLION BOTTLES the “last ein mouths, and in ne have beeo sold atance bes it fatl will whe ey SORDIAL wut cre rayon! sig eee Me city nnaage oan oourey an ‘of the immedi- henge poe 4b; Seeaint in the a? dedili S ahetered ft yuan, whether beoktea down by excess, weak water patere, by sickness, the eet U7 sais priettns Basie andl Viger MARRIED SRRSONS i i tid (THE BEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD) sale apd ceriain cure for Cancers, Piles, Te sn@ Bronchil Coitre, Parel: es, Chronic Pever Sores, Caked ‘Wounds, Uleers, sh * or inten = Te SanLmnian I “ tLES et Pas Ps er. eels ogven Pe icner ene Mitoaiie) vm PARAFFIN EOIL. boas co WOOD AND COAL. TO THE PUBLIC: 60 WHERE YoU CAN GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH ei IT! PROVE IT! KNOW IT! ey TRY WILAT? Wor Bite PIONEER MILLS, end bay you PROVE WHAT? ohdpet than 8 Sere aig; ent tee oe Reptee KNOW royon m wr Seetiot WED ee FRExor i SIGN OF THE ee Wh ns Sovurnwzsr ‘DT, aRD no 19 7 MONEY SAVED AT TEE Union Fire-Weood ee seo Saag woop | a Gane a Th — tne cperaiy to war fear trad 5 — |e : ease SSIS Our SAWED and SPLIT D> ees areata os NIOD wu — Fink woo: On ag no thenne Wt 'MaRLoWw. Proprietors. oo Ww Pann ae a to all parts of the city, at the lowest possibi: T.J.& W. Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith aoa ms 17-tf "EDUCATIONAL. FEMA ye iN. OSE Parents how thers das ‘hters to re- thetr pyeioal taining Sail wil ‘Trageive.datt atten| Fone ggg approved wale Ua nion Peroni A sade aoe od Sanat, s aneeen _aumt 7 Zz Ricgs seam, BO. small profits. DING rag AY SCHOOL SAR aA “a Ties seat PE tee ouse racently ooou: yd &yl ‘Soot: Bee” ne spect reget oi ss wing, i to & thorough ao vet pany as French, Latin supers The c a of sti hes ba esre po ing asian as addition to Fel aapolore, Blira. ared to receives a limited mum Et eel them with the comforts and Findly intleencse ete iia se = 4, te wager geter ide wie Fuice a Branco! ranehg. “awe fee chatnens, | OfeeOre Priests ag strength to the wove of POSLICc a Cold’ ” containing dem ents, allay Pulmonary and Bi ronehial Irritation. wrote Fe Fares. ior BROWN’S| enh tae “Sivacken are w apeotte’ WiLii. TROCHES perer.) ™™“* ™ ony | wy BROWN’S ae their use to Praxic TROCHES| REV. E. H. CHAPIN. “G service BROWN'S nase? REV. DaRIELS Wise TROCHES ,,,.4' = Anes Tabor of breathing relief in the i: to to Aer BROWN’S | ASTHY". c. EGGLESTO TROCHES | * Conta: injuriou BROWN’S TROCHES pon’ | | « BROWN’S) 1 have proved them exosilent for TROCHES | Wuorrine Soro. WARREN Ww mae i | “ Ben compelied we TROCHES | apcek te PPraNDERSON, x. BROWN’? i TROCHES ,.. Sheen? pean.” =o BROWN’S comson with SrzaxeRe and Since Roches) Prof M.STACY a BROWN’S| “Great coed ae nis: TROCHES | vantage, TROORESIIT PIVE ear

Other pages from this issue: