EVENING HERALD r JbUshed dally, except Sunday by KCJSSMAZD 1'VULIHIUNO OOHVANY, Pabltciuton office and mechanical Jepartoionv North Market Street. Bfn. tJ(t1,ij I delivered In Shenandoah urn: ie pessm 8UtrounamKloWMorSixCenU( week, parablo to the carriers. By rc all, Three nallars a year or Twenty-live cents per month IB. dvnce. Mverttnementa charged according to spici Wf d position. Tho publishers reservo the rlrht to '-scgo the position of advertisements xrhtu tver the publication o( news require It. Tec Client la also reserved to rojoct any advertise ir.ant, whether paid tor or not, that the pub is bars may deem lmpropor. Advertising rate sade known upon application. Xnterf d at the post oniee at Shenandoah, P. I tecond clop mall matt' r. Tuts umKiyo herald, Shcnandoih. Penna. Evening Herald THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1895. Tim EVENING HERALD ACCEPTS An- VEnTISINO ON A IUSTIKCT GUARANTEE THAT ITS ClttCULATION IX bllENAKDOAH IS LAR GEK THAN ALL THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS COMBINED THAT COME TO TOWN. OUR TJtE&S ROOM AND BOOKS ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION. WE COUiiT COMPARISON. WE ALSO GUARANTEE PUBLICATION IS ALL TUB EDITIONS A SUGGESTION. Some newspapers are attempting to draw political inferences from tho late reception given by ex-l'ostmaster-General Wanatnaker to the Governor and hla staff and members of the Legislature. A Pitts burg paper thought it was in the gather ing the opening gun of Mr. Wanamaker's campaign for the United State Senator ship, as the successor of Senator Cameron. Others see it In a probable movement to give to Mr. Wanatnaker the Pennsylvania 'delegation to the National Republican convention and push him as n candidate for President. Whether or not there was any political significance in the gathering we are not in a position to say. In the Kathering were men of all shades of po Jltical opinion, and of all walks and call ings. It was a great social gathering, but as far as outward signs indicate, there 'was no political significance in it. Whether or not ex-Postmaster General Wanatnaker has any ambition for either the Seaatorshlp or the Presidency we do cot know, but either position is such as any American citizen has a right to aspire to, if he has capacities in that line. Mr. Wanatnaker is fully qualified for either the Senatorship or the Presidency, and there are thouaauda of voters In Pennsyl' vanla who would gladly see him represent the state in the United States Senate, and as gladly vote for him for the Presi dency. Mr. Wauamaker, by his admlnis ftration of the post office department, showed in a remarkable degree great executive ability. He instituted many needed reforms, and gave the country the best postal service it has ever had. His large business experience and ac quaintance with business men and busi nest, methods well qualify him for any position in the gift of the people. If Penn sylvauia wants ability, experience and practical business methods lu its Senator and a patr iotic devotion to the interests of the state and nation, it can find no better material for a United States Senator than in John Wanatnaker. He would be a most creditable repreacnta itive of the state, and his large acquaint since with public men and public tueas ares, acquired during his connection with the Harrison administration, amply qualify him for the position. He would he a Senator of whom the state could tttl prou 1, and who would reflect honor a pou himself and the country in the -Senate. It may be that the Presidential light wing may not strike Pennsylvania next year, but if It should and a man is wanted from the Keystone state to lead the Re publican hosts to victory, what better leader could we have than ex-Postmaster General Wanatnaker. He Is a thorough Republican, rooted and grounded In the Calth, sound on protection and finance, a thorough American In his Ideas, and with executive ability of the highest order. He would make an excellent chief executive, and no Pennsyl vantan, and no American, would ever have cause to regret his eleva tion to this exalted position. If our state Is to have a candidate. Wanamaker will fill the bill In every particular. He has made a record, already known all over the country. ills ability is unquestioned, whether as Reslness man or a statesman and all factious and shades of opinion would be able to rally around such a standard tbearer. Pennsylvania has not had a can- Hdate for the Presidency since James Buchanan in 1650. Its position among 1 W, PF"11? recommending Chamber , t . . , , , loin's Pain Balm for rheumatism, as 1 tfae Republican states shonld command know from personal experience that It epectand a fair hearing of Its It la the banner Republican state of the tod with Inflammatory rheumatism and Union, the great manufacturing state, .. . . . -V. .. almost a nation In Itself It ought to lixve apoteutlal Influence ) . the national t oo iveminn, and with all due repeor to I other inraeg that have baea coupled with the PrpsidtgitlHl nomination, wo ask con llilontly, why sboild not Pennsylvania noxt year preseut to tin national conven tion the name of John Wanainaker as Its cliolce for the Presidency 1 Around hint a united party could rally. With a name above tho brsath of suspicion, an honor able career without a stain, a record un sullied and unavailable, the Republi can p.trty in 1S90 could go before the country with Jehu Wauomaker as Its standard bearer and win a grand and glorious triumph for Protection und AiiiC'lcm interests, and assure the conn try of a thoroughly patriotic business like and able administration.- York Dis patch. Mt ld?as are nor. In accord with those of this Administration. I am just as much disgusted with it as the people at large In this country are, and I preferre I to quit, rather than continue my counea tlon with It. I am an Ametican aud a Union man. Those are two things that this Administration cannot stand. I am a Republican, and a man who lives on the oceon Is apt to imbibe patrlorlstn and loyalty. I Und these articles at a dis count with the present regime. I want to be untrammeled, so that I can think and speak as I like, and to that end I will doff the gold lace and don the habili ments of a cltiz'ju, who at least has the prerogative of standing up for his couu try's honor Admiral Meade. The co'orr-d men of this country who emigrate to Liberia ate given 125 acres of land and three months' board, and are expected to erect their own houses fram materials furnished by the government. This beats 40 acres and a mule all to pieces. Rut the trouble that confronts a man who wants to get to Liberia is that he does not generally have the money to pay his way. Alvices from Mourovia Bay that the emlgiauts from this country are very comfortably fixed. THE bpanlsn troops In Cuba have been guilty of burning the houses of women whose husbands are in the insurgent army. This sort of warfare can only come to one result similar action on the part of the insurgents, and when that comes It will be u sorry day for the Gem of the Antilles. IF China now goes to work to introduce Imerican appliances and methods of civilization, as is reported to be her in tention, she will fare much better in her next war with Japan. Chief Whirlwind, the aerce Cheyenne warrior, after a cyclonic career, Is dead. He has been in something of a lull for a year or so and passed away as gently as a summer zephyr, with his boots off. Gov. Turnet, of Tennessee, will serve another term by reason of a glaring fraud, and the people will see that his party never gets a chance to repeat the outrage. This Is a good time for workingmen to promote their interests by refusing to put strikes In the way of the restoration of general prosperity. How to Treat a Wife. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First get a wife; second, be patient. You may have great trials and perplexl ties In your business, but do not, there fore, carry to your home a cloudy or con tracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A kind word, a tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Couszh Remedy In the house. It is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HERALD who are not receiving their naner recu larly and people who wish to receive the fiaper as uew subscribers, are requested to eave their addresses nt Hooks & Brown's stationery store, en North Main street. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." ThU new temedy la a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, uuua. miu every puri, ui tuu unuary sages in male or female, It relieves re' tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next aoor to the post ouice, snenamtoan, a. 4-a-am Coming Events. May 38. Annual picnic of the Citizens' Comet Hand, of Wm. Penn, In Wm. Penn urove. May 80. Monster picnic at Columbia paiK uy tue uymnasium uiud. May 80 Ice cream festival In Robblns' hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United evangelical cnurcn. June 0. Lecture by Rev. T. Bateman, entitiea, "inat's tue Juan," in tue if, Al, church. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman say on the subiect .of rheumatism! "I ir<SW ATa Balmeoaed The nntu HJ tU .1 I It. 1 - . I Da'n and th,) U8e ' one hottU completely Druggist, 5 jgp mans Work 35 It Is a constant round of caro and toll from which there la no escape. How es sential, then, aro health and strength, and yet with how many women these aro al together lacking. They aro tired all day and unable to sleep at night. In this con dition the systom will soon break down. Rostoro tho Strength, overcome that tired feeling, build up tha system by tho use of Hood's Sarsaparilla before It Is too late. This great medicine is exactly what ovorworkod women need. It makes pure, rich blood, creates an ap petite, gives strength to the nerves. food's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho public eye today. Hnnrl'c Dlllc- aro tasteless, mild, efteo 11UUU S rlllb tlve. All druggists. 25c. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Natlonnl League. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, B; Philadel phia, 1. At Cleveland First game: Bos ton, 3; second gumo: Clovoland, 8; Bos ton, i. At Chicago Now York, 0; Chi cago, 1. The Cincinnati-Baltimore nnd Louisville-Washington games were post poned on account of ralu. Eastern League. At Buffalo Wllkosbarro, 6; Buffalo, 3. At Rochester Springfield, 18; Rochoster, 9. At Toronto Toronto, 10; Scranton, 3. The Syraouse-Providence game was post poned Ofi account of wet grounds. A Queenly Head can never rent on a body frail from disease any more than the lovely Illy cn grow in the stbrile Foil. When Consumption fastens its hold upon a victim, the wholr physical structure commences its decay. At such a period, before the disntse i-s too far advanced, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover,' will arrest and cure it. bend 0 cents in stampt for a Book (100 pages) on Consumption nnd its cure. Ad dres World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Buffalo, N. Y. vjnee ueu. ur. fieren's fsiipt.a nrv always in favor, bpeciflc for constipation, piles, biliousness and headaches. NUGGETS OF NYvVS. Joseph WMtal;r, founder of Whltuker's Almanac, dli-d in London, ugnd 80. Striking mluersi at Sprjngfluld, Ills., re lumed work at the oporaturs' terms. Window glass manufacturers, In session t Pittsburg today, aro dismissing tho ad visability of forming a trust. When William Fredericks was taken to ;ourt in San Francisco yesterday to bo entencea to death for murder ho croatod mch a scone that scntonco was postponed Counsel for Dr. Buchanan, tho Nev York wifo murderer, havo been ordered to tvppoar in Albany on Monday next to show causo why a day should uot bo sot for ex ecution. A San Francisco newspaper says the United Statfls contract labor laws are broken overy few weeks by tho arrival of large numbers of Japanese who come by svsry steamer under t.ho contract of farm ers In the interior of the state. You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture in an eattoriat aoouc jxo xo-iiac, tho lam ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured Dy iNo-To-Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years : two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No To-Bac so d and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no oay. liook free. Sterling Remedy Co., iNew xovk or unicago. in eoct DENOUNCING MR. GLADSTONE. Mr i:ill Athmead-ISartlett DffemU Tar bey unci Her Kuler. London, May 10. A very animated meeting of tho Central Assoclatlqn of Mo hammedans of London wnsheld last night to protest ngalust tho agitation which is being so vigorously pushea on tno Arme nian atrocities. Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bart- lott, the well known uonsorvatlve mem ber of parliament for Shoillold, was ou tho platform. His sympathies with tho Turk in tho Armenian controversy had already been made known in an open let tor addrossed to Mr. Gladstone, In which ho protostod in the natno of common hon esty and true humanity against Mr. Ulad stone's condemning tho sultan and Turk lsh army uuhonrd. Ho also oxprosscd his doubt that any deliberate ntrocitlos wore committed In Armenia by the troops, and assorted that.thoro was no uvidouoa that tho sultnu was responsible. Tho Armenian agitation was doclnrod do be an attack on Mohammedanism. Mr. Gladstone nnd tho Duko of Argyh woro blttorly attacked for their attack upon tho Turkish government. A disturbance oo. currod at this, and Sir Ellis Ashinead Bartlett callod for ordor reneatodly. Ho theu descended Into tho hall aud person ally ejected tho disturbers. Sir Ellis Is American born, Brooklyn having boon his birtbplaco, and ho was eduoatou nt Am herst college, lu Massachusetts. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the sprlug, when the languid exhauited feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alternative Is felt A prompt nse ot this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers, No medicine will act more purely iu counteracting ana ireeiug urn system from the malarial DOlson. HnaiWlin InlnaaHnn n... o fr 4 n Inn ,1 i -l I 1 1 luiiiakiuu, wuauiiai ivu, -..,. uoaa yiciu to Electric Bittern. Only fifteen t Tmtrta t A Wgalotr'a Hrticf urnrn wo Lord Kimborley's Demand on tho Little Pacific Republic PROTECTION FOR NATIVE BRITONS. The Republic May lo Ankeit to I'ny an In demnity for tho Arrest of Stinkard and WaUtor, and Will Ili-nlnt Minister Thum ton Upheld, but Will Not Como Back. SAN FnANCIsco. May 10. Tho stoamor Australia, fr.nn Honolulu May 8, arrived yostordav with tho following: MluUtor Hatch has handed Minister Willis his an swer in regard to tho recall of Thurston, which will go forward by this mall. It Is o lengthy document, nnd makes a general denial of tho charges against the Hawaiian minister, The latter's cottrso Is uphold in every particular, Mr. Gresham is Informed that Thurston will not bo returned to Washington, but tho loiter doas not namo his successor. Tho decision of Lord Kimborloy regard ing Great Brltnln's position on tho ques tion of citizenship and protection to those concorncd In tho recent uprising has just been rocelvod in tho casos of Walker and Rickurd, convicted of treason. According to this doclslon, Walker and Richard are lookod upon as citizens of Great Britain and subject to protection from that coun try. Tho doclslon Is particularly Inter esting on account of tho letter recently ro colved from Secretary Gresham, which In dicates a policy directly opposed to that of Groat Britain. Walker and Richard aro naturalized citizens of Hawaii, took tho oath of allegiance to support tho con stitution and tho laws, and swore allo gianco of tho king. walker and Kloknrd havo maao ontn that when they took tho oath of allegiance to Hawaii tho king told thorn that it would not affect their citizenship, tho British commissioner at that tlmo coin ciding with this statement. While iu tho dispatch Earl Kimborloy simply states Rlokard nnd Walker must bo protected as British subjects, it ninkos no indication of what stcp3 will ba taken. It Is under stood tho Hawaiian government will not admit for a momont theso mou as British subjects, and will acoept tho consequences. Hawaii is willing to leavo tho mattor to arbitration ns a Anal resort, but will not yield in any other way. Tho Hawaiian oath of alloglanco pro vides that a naturalized cltlzon shall bo no longor amenable to his natlvo sover eign while residing lu this kingdom, nor entitled to resort to his natlvo country for protection or Intervention." . Earl Kimberloy's decision setting at naught this law has been mado without nsklng for tho Hawaiian government's de cision. Tho remainder of tho decision Is a matter of much doubt. In view of the ac tion of Great Britain in tho mattor of Nicaragua, it Is foared tho British may proceed to oxtromo measures without sub mitting tho mattor to argument or arbi tration. If tills course should be taken, tho re public may bo asked to releaso Rlckard and Walker and pay a largo indemnity at once, or it will bo threatened with forclblo occupation of tho south. If thcro should bo a forclblo occupation it would un questionably be followed by insurrec tion 'and bloodshed, as tho natives would bclievo it meant nothing but the forclple restoration ot tho ox-quoon. Tho inauy rumors regarding tho ar rival of n filibustering expedition havo causod tho government to charter a steamer for tho purpose of patrollng Hawaiian waters to prevent tho landing of arms for tho revolutionists. It is understood that tho government has decided to pay damages to J. J. John son, ouo of tho men who was forcibly do ported from tho country. A claim was mado in his behalf by tho British govern ment. Ashford, who was pardouod some weeks ago, arrived in San Francisco on tho Australia. The "Astor Trninp" Goes to nn Asylum. NewYouk, May 16. John Garvoy, the Bowery tramp, who, on Nov. 18, 1S94, was found comfortably resting lu n bod In the mansion of Mrs. William Astor, and who slnco that tlmo has boon Imprisoned in tho Tombs, was yesterday judicially declared insano nnd ordored to bo sont to tha state Insano asylum at Mattoawau, When Gar voy was first arrested he was fined $5 for disorderly conduct, but at tho Instance of John Jacob Astor tho tramp was subse quently indicted for burghiry. A stubborn fight was mado in his bohalf, but on Doo. 14 ho was convicted. A now trial was granted on tho ground that the von.Uct had not boon properly rocordod by the clork. O'Drlen Committed for Trial. PAitts, May 10. The examination of Thomas O'Brien, tho notorious Amoriean bunco stooror, for tho murder of Reed Waddoll, or "Kid" Waddell.at the North eru railway station on March 25, was hold hero yesterday. Both aro well known in criminal annals. Whott tho magistrato asked O'Brien why he killed Waddell he said: "It was necessary that ono of us should disappear. I know him to be capa ble or everything, bo I mado a point of act Ing first. Ho got what ho deserved." Tho prisoner was committed for trial at tho next session of the court of assizes for tho department of tho Sclno. Narrowly Escaped an Ocean Collision, New York, May 16. Officers ot tho steamer Monmouthshire, just arrived hero witn a cargo Irom China, tell a sensa tional story to tho effect that tholr vossol nnd tho Cunard llnor Umbrla had a nar row escape from colliding at 8 o'olook last Saturday attornoon. Tho vossels passed each other 100 miles east of Sandy Hook. A douso fog prevailed, and the cantaln of tho Monmouthshire sighted tho Umbrlu ahead In time to get out of tho way. They passoa a Hundred feet apart. Lieutenant Stevens Acoultted Washington, May 18. The report of m iriui ot liioutonnnt xnomas Stevens OXeCUtlvn nfflr-ni- nf ttin r-rillanw Vlrfrtwn has been rnrjilwnil nt. thn Lieutenant Stevens has boon acquitted of the charge preferred by Commander Fol ger. which was ono of intoxication while on duty. The court martial was ordered uy Aumtrai uarponter, In command tho Aslatlo station. of Murderer Kohl Get a Reprieve. Jehsey CITY, May lO Govornor Worts nas gramuu, u reprieve in tho case Honry Kohl, the Newark murderer, w wua 4uu uj)i vauuuiuu touny. rno ro n.lnua lPhiott trlll tnni.il....l.. T - I 1 Ijwu.v, ..... vui.uiLittLu uu xriuuy, May 21, was granted after a conference popweuH mo g'JYoruur, 1,-rosooutor urnue and Executive Clerk Vox hero last evou- What Castoria is Dr. Snmucl Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "CastorlaisBo well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A. ARcmin, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Thonsoof 'Castoria' Is so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." Carlos Martyh, D. D New York City. The CuuTAua Au.VliiAL MEADE'S PUNISHME.mT. KevociUIon of tlin Year's Leave of Absence Gr.iuted lllm. Washington, May 16. Tho socrotary of tho navy has issuod an ordor revoking tho leavo of absauco grautod to Rear Admiral Meade sove.-al days ago. When Admiral Moado bjcame dissatisfied- with his com mand, aud asked to bo detachod from the command ot tho North Atlantic squad ron, ho also asked for n leavo of abseiico of a year, with permission to go abroad, saying at tho same tlmo that ho would also in a day or two nsk to bo retirod. Tho request to bo detached was immodl- itoly granted, as wa tho request for tho year's leave of absence. Then camo tho re quest to bo retired, but hoforo any action could bo tukon tho lutorviuw was pub lished which has caused so much diffi culty. No action has boan takou upon sho request for retlcom-nt, but tho action evoking tho leave of absouco Indicates that tho request for retirement will notbo granted. The effect will bo to place Ad miral Meade ou waiting orders subject to auy duty at any time which tha depart ment may do3lro to assign him. It was understood that tho leave of ab- seuso granted to Admiral Moado contained permission to go abroad, and ho intended to spend tha summer in Europa. Ho could not go nbroad while ou waiting orders without violating tho naval regulations. If ho woro not ready to ro3pond to an) order of the department when Issued ho would bo subject to discipline for not obeying ordors. It is bellovod now that It Is hardly likely that auy action will bo takoa to court martial Admiral Meado for his expression of disapproval of tho administration, as it is bullevod to bo Impossible to obtain tes timony from competont wltuosses. Smallpox Epidemic at Stimnton, Vn, Staunton, Muy 1(5. Six now cases of smallpox doveloped yesterday. Tho epi demic thus far is confined almost exclu sively to tho colored pooplo. Staunton, Lexington aud Bucna Vista aro under strict quarantine, aud business Is at n standstill. Thero aro In this city five large female seminaries, an insane asylum, and a deaf and dumb Institution with 800 in mates. Washington and Leo oolloge and tho military Institute. All tho pupils are being vacclunted, but thero has as yot been no general exodus. In fact fills' would be impossible, as tho towns both north and south have established strict quarantine. Probably Fatal Accident at Atlanta. Atlanta, May 10. An accident lu which five men wero soriously Injured oc curred at tho new building erected by tho Exposition Cotton Mills company. Thu men woro working on tho third floor ana wero raising a piece of timber by moans of adorrlcu when the ropo gave way. Tho timber fell and struck other timbers, and tho whole lnsldo work of tha Immense building was soon lu ruins, with five men Durieu uoneath tho brokou and twlstod lumber. The Injured uro: S. B. Pylant, Will McKenny, Henry Clay, Will Dun- lap and John Dunlap. It Is thought three or tno men will dio. All aro colored ex cept Pylant, tho foreman. Marvelous Results. From a letter written by Ruv. J. Gun derman, of Dlmondale, Mich., permitted to make this extract : we are "I have no hesitation in recommendlncr Dr. Kine'a New Discovery, as the results were al most marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was nastor of the Bantist church at Rives Junction she was brought down -with pneumonia succeeding la grippe. Terrible naroxvsms of couching would last hours with little interruption and It seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick In Its work and highly satisfactory In rotults." Trial Dottles iree at A. Wesley's drug store. Regular size SOc. and tl.OO. Alleguif dud tvluuTer Arriittod. Kenosha, Wis., May 10. Detective El liott arrested Walter Marshall Crowoll, a prominent lawyor hero, on a chargo ol complicity In an allogod land swlndlo. It Is claimed that Crowoll had no title to land In Texas which he traded forChioago lots, but that it belonged to the St. Louis Railway company. Another I'owiler 31111 Explosion. TltOY, N. Y., May 18. Four of the mills of the Sohaghtlcoko Powder company, of Schairhtlooke. N. Y.. blew up yostorday, The shock was torrlilo. Cbauncey Lohnos, unmarried, was killed, nnd Charles Clum, who had a wife and throe children, was fatally Injured, TIia Weather. For oautorn Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey, partly cloudy weathor ; northerly winds, becoming variable. For District of Columbia, Dalawaro and Maryland, throatoaink weather.; probablo-showoraln wostoro M&ryland, rarlable winds Castoria. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dlarrhcea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promote di gestion, Without injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended Castoria,' and shall always continue to do bo, as It has Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pahdek, II. D., 135th Street and 7th Ave., New York City. Company, 77 JIdbbav Street, New York Citt. ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Stc Finest Hfors, Witm and Liquors. Choice Teit-perame Urlalrs. 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Millions of Dollars Go np In smoke every year. Take no risks but get your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Aflent, 190 South Jardln Street. Also Llfo and Accidental Companies (Formerly Murphy Bros.) Saloon and Restaurant, 10 North Main Street. The bar supplied with first-class wines, liquors, beer, ale, porter. Choice cigars IAD Bmui, mill, scaled, 1 with adTlcu tilt will preTeutftH I'ouiuui VUvuu Co. New Etfrpt, XJ, .