Show THE THIRD HOUSE its ts good nud and bad members the re mar bable experiences of a close observer yer of its workings darius a long residence at washington correspondence It ochester Doino Dorn ocra cral no city upon tho the american continent bus has a larger floating population than washington it la is estimated that during the sessions of congress thousand people whose homes are in in various parts of this and oilier other countries cou atries make this city their place of residence situe come here attracted hy by tho the advantages the city offers fur for making tho aL acquaintance of public men others have var various lous cl claims which they wish to present while anle the great majority gather here as the crows dock tu to tho the carrion fur for the sole purpose of getting a corbel at tho public crib the latter claes class asa as general thing originate the many schemes which terminate in vici vicious bills all of which are neither directed at tho the public treasury gury or toward that revenue which tho the blackmailing black mailing of corporations or private enterprises may bring while walking down pennsylvania avenue the other day I 1 met mr william will lain M 1 I ashier formerly of your city whose long residence here baa has nude made him unusually well at acquainted with the operations of the lobby having made my bauts in this par direction known in answer tu tv an interrogative mr ashley sa eaid id yea yes during lay re reid eidene enc here f I 1 have become well acquainted with the of th eLlArd hird llouel as it is te termed rated and could tell you oil t numerous jobs which like the heathen hine are peculiar yuu do not regard lobby its a budy vicious du do you tl nut nece bartly so 80 there are good and bud bad men wen comprising that body yet et there have been time it bo be adli thai that llie tile combined power if of the third haa has overridden the A ill of th people thy the bd bad iti hf luent fluent e of the tho lobby can eats te ti in the numerous erous blood billa bills that ire introduced at every but hut how cn can theae these be discovered I 1 edaily enough tu to tha the pers person 11 alo w in had 1 ai budde the thing it fludy I 1 cju cull d delei t thum them at a glaeve glan e tell me we to what bills do you refer fe e well take the annual ga a bills fr in tance they are fr tl e purpose of bleeding Ule eding the washington I 1 oil lias light company Cum pany they usually in mi all investigating committee which never amounts anni inta to uti am villing thin mure thau a draft upon the public tra treasury sory fur for the expenses of ane ii in tinn another ia is tile abattoir bill bille as they are called thebe of course are by the me butchers and market men the first attempt to force a bill of this deseri p tian as in 1877 when a prominent a hington politician offered a fabulous sum fur for the franchise anything else in this line that you think ofner of mr NIr ashley Aeh lcy yes theres th eres the th a lob I 1 ob to reclaim red a m the th e whit ahad it become a law laws would have resul resulted tid in an enormous steal the 1 he work is now mow b being L 1 I n dono done bv by tho the government itse itself and will rii rid the place of that malarial lit at mo of which wo me hear so much outside the city during your residence here have ion you experienced the bad of living in this climate well vell while I 1 have a not at all ti times ines enjoyed good health I 1 am certain that tho the difficulty which laid me 1110 up so long was not rual malarial arial it was ast something solli ething that had troubled me for years A shooting stinging pain that at times attacked different dif Terent parts of my body one day my right arm arin and leg leg would torture me with pain there would be great redness heat and swelling of the parts ami and perhaps the lexi nex day the left arm and leg would be similarly affected then again agal n it would locate in ir I 1 r part a ofay of my body and produce a tenderness which would well nigh drive me frantic there would be weeks at a time that I 1 would b afflicted with an intermitting kind of pain that would come on every ey ery afternoon and leave me we comparatively free from suffering during the haf bal ance atthe of tho twenty four hours then I 1 would have terrible pa paroxysms of pain coming on n at any ti time tile i artno the day or night when I 1 would be obliged to lio lie upon my back for hours and keep as at possible every time I 1 attempted to move a 0 chilly sensation would pass over nver my b dy or I 1 would faint from froin hot fla flashed flash shep ec I 1 sull ered from a spasina dic n of the muscles and a bore nees odthe of the back and bowels and even my eyeballs became sore and distress dis tres ved ne use grealy greatly whenever I 1 wiped my iny face I 1 berame ill lem perel pe virth fretful irritable iiri itri table and desperately despondent of coutre you con consulted wilted the doc doe toil tors arg ruing your our g consulted il ed them well I 1 should eay say I 1 did some told nie mei I 1 had neuralgia other others that I 1 had annamma tiry tory t iry rhe imagism una tiam for which there was as no ruie thail be afflicted all riv lifland life and hat that time alone would mitigate my Buffe rings asti thuy try to relieve your miseries yes they vomited and roc me blistered and bled me ine plastered and oiled me sweat etc and everything but froze me but wit without t aval asaif but how did you finally recover 1 1 had a friend living in ill michigan lic higan who had been aillia ted in I 1 n a sit similar n liar way anil and had been cured he lie wrote me ine regarding regard i his recovery and ad 1 me ine tu to try tha remedy which I 1 cured him I 1 procured it bottle ond commenced its use tise taking a tablespoonful spoon rid after each cacti lid at bt ard I 1 time I 1 hail had used it abut about a week wet k when I 1 noticed a decrease dev rease of the lie soreness renes se of he the joints and a gener general al feeling of relief I 1 persevered in its uso use ami and finally got BOI ml BO I could move around without limping when I 1 told my friends that it was warners safe rheumatic cure that and ad put me on my my feet reet and do vou regard your curo cure as perma permanent nent Certa certainly hilf I 1 been eo so well in years vears as I 1 nm now and although I 1 haie been subjected to frequent lent and severe is winter I 1 have not felt the first intimation of the return of or my mr rheumatic trouble do you yon object to tho the publication of tilia interview mr ashley Aahl cy not at all sir I 1 look upon it duty I 1 owe my fellow creatures to al 1 laviage their suf feringa so far as I 1 am aln able aud and any ary communication regarding my symptoms and cure that may le sent to me will receive prompt and slid careful attention jud judging i from your our reef recital tal mr there mutt be wonderful cu cur i P tive properties about this medicine indeed thero there is for no man suffered more than I 1 did before thia this remedy renedy g gaye mo relief to 0 back to tho original subject mr I 1 r As fley I 1 suppose you eee see the same familiar facea faces about the lobby session after session no not so much ae as you might think new now faces are constantly seen and old ones disappear the strain upon hobbyists lobbyists is very great and when you add to this the inta effect of late hour hours and intemperate habits and the fact that they are often found out in their steals their disappearance can easily be accounted for 0 what proportion of these blood bil bills Is arc are successful A very small percentage sir air notwithstanding the power pow crand and in influence fl u of nf the lobby but lut few of these vicious ineis tires were they successful it would lit I 1 a md ad commentary upon 0 oi i government ani and izmail it annihilate ona bram li of it alie center majority of them are either z deported leport cd adversely adver edy or smothered in committee iee by the watchful aud loyalty of our cun con bresnen Kres nen |