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No. 410 East Centre street, coding railroad station. kUBY PILLS! ;' VKiu-ik Specific Co,r'riiut.P mi Mr sssstlsssssssssssssssssW HIsHmHen:?: Tho Ohio Senator Anticipates Re publican Suocess Noxt Year, SAYS P0EAKER WILL SU00EED BIM It Seems Certain Thnt tho Kentucky lu;ls- Inturo Will boa Tie, TlintTlioro Is n Pos sibility of it Itepubllcmi Senntor, nml That Illnckburn's Dcfent Is Assured. PlTTSDUlto, Nov. 9. "Tho results of tho lectlou of 1895 innko It almost certain that tho nominee of tho next ltcpubllciiu national convention will bo elected presi dent," said Senator Calvin S. llrlco to a roportor at tho Union depot. Mr. Brlco was seated In n Pullman car on tho east ern express. Tho defeated statesman said ho was going to Now York. Tho reporter asked him how tho election would affect our presidential politics, and Mr. Brlco mado answer as quoted above. The sena tor continued: "If tho noxt president Is uoi a Bcpub llcan tho last election has at least, added very much to tho interest that will bo felt In tho deliberat ions of the Ilepubllcan con vention. Who will bo nominated? AVoll, Mr. MoKlnloy Is a charming gentleman, able, popular, and probably as magnetic as any of tho other candidates." To tho reporter's suggestion that tho public would like to know tho senator's explanation of tho result in Ohio, Mr. Brlco said: "Ohio did Just what the other states did. Tho result in Ohio was no dlf forcnt from what it was in Now York or Maryland or Kentucky. Tho pcoplo seem dissatisfied with tho general policy of tho Democratic party and no local argument has any effect on tho national impulse. General Forakor will bo elected to suo ccod mo as senator, and what I shall do does not concern tho public." Tho reportor asked Mr. Brico if Presi dent Clovoland's policy was to blamo for tho wholosalo Democratic disaster. Tho Ohio sonatorhcfitotcd a moment and then said: "No, I don't think Mr. Clovclandls blamed personally for tho tidal wave. Still, ho will havo to bear his share of tho blame, as being part of tho national or ganization and leader of tho Democratic party." "How about Gormanf" asked tho re porter. Mr. Brlco arched his eyebrows. "Gor man? Gorman's all right. Your man Quay was twlco beaten worse than Gor man was last Tuesday, and ho seems to bo doing pretty well. No, Senator Gorman Is not annihilated, 'and tho man who thinks ho Is Is very badly mistaken." KENTUCKY'S LEGISLATURE TIED. Possibility of a Republican Senator Itelns Elected Illackbiirn's Defeut Assured. Louisville, Nov. O.Tho Evening Post says that tho general assombly will bo a tie when It meets, and tho selection of a successor to Senator Blackburn is a mat ter of conjecture, tho Democrats having sixty-eight votes and ono Democratic-Populist voto, making a total of sixty nino. Tho Republicans will havo sixty-eight and one Republican-Alliance voto, making a total of sixty-nine. Tho Republicans claim that tho lieutenant governor, Worthing ton, will havo tho decisive vote, thus in suring thorn tho sonatorship. This is an error, however, as tho lieutenant gover nor, as tho presiding officer of tho senate, cannot voto in joint ballot. A special from Lexington says: "Dr. Hunter, chairman of tho Republican cam paign committee, declares tho Republican majority on joint ballot In tho no.xfc legis lature will bo four or ilvo. The Democrats concede tho election of sixteen Republican senators and flfty-tlireo representatives, mako slxty-nlno in all. They also claim tho election of twenty-two Democratic sen ators and forty-seven representatives, which makes them havo slxty-nlno on joint ballot. Of tho Democrats, fourteen in the scnato are for sound money and twenty-seven In tho house. Eight of tho senators nro for Blackburn and twenty representatives, which shows that a joint caucus of tho Democrats would stand forty-ono against Blackburn to' twenty eight for him. Among Democrats Colo nel W. C. P. Breokinrldgo is spoken of as a strong candidato. Chairman Huntor thinks that tho sound money Domocrats, or nt least enough of thorn, will voto for a Republican for United States senator to Insure his elec tion, should tho legislature not bo Repub lican on joint ballot. There is strong talk in favor of Dr. Hunter for United States sonator. Tho other candidates spoken of are A. E. AVilsou and Colonel Walter Evans, of Louisville, and John W. Yer kes, of Dauvlllo. Actors' Trlbuto to Jefferson. NEW Yoiik, Nov. U. Nearly all of tho prominent actors and theatrical managers In New York were included in tho com pany of 800 which assembled at tho Gar den theater yesterday afternoon to pro sent to Joseph Joffersou n massive silver loving cup, tho gift of more than u thou sand members of tho dramatic profession. Speeehos were mado by Daniel Krohmau, chairman of tho proSuntatiou committee; John Drew, Frank Mayo and Mr. Jeffer son and Mrs. Agues Booth-ShoolM read unodo written by William Winter. Frank Mayo mado tho presentation speech, and Mr. Jefferson feelingly responded. The cup, which is not yet finished, was" substi tuted by a plaster oast, an exact repre sentation of what tho gift will be like When finished tho oup will stand twenty ono inches In height, and will bo suitably inscribed, deoorated nnd floriated In mas sive silver. Another New Cabinet 111 l'oru. Wasiiinqton, Nov. 0. Word reaches horo of tho appointment of ii new cabiuot In l'oru, as follows: Don Antonio lleutlm, president of tho oabluot ami secretary of homo government, police and publlo works; Dr. Don Mellton Porras, foreign relations; Dr. Don AugustoS. Albnrncclu, justice, public, instructions and charities; Colonel Don Domingo J. Parra, war and navy; Don Federlco Brosani, treasury and tommorco. Tho appolntmont of this cabi net glvos assurances that tho now govern ment Is on a stable basis and that tho ovll effects of tho last revolution havo been overcome. It la oxpected that a minister will bo sent to Washington at an early day. Peru has beeu without a represen tative hero slnoe tho last revolution began. Carlisle's Nephew Acquitted of .Murder. Lindon, Kun., Nov. I). Dr. R. O. Mul 11ns, of Lebo, Coffoo county, a nephew of John G. Carlisle, secretary of tho treasury, after ft two days' trial was last evening aoqulttcd of tho charge of murdering J.W. Blako on tho afternoon of Deo. 87, IK) I, at Arvomla. Tho defendant proved tho shooting wits In golf defense. The Mayor's Advice. Mayor Wing, of Montpelier, Vt, Heartily Endorses Dr. Greene's Nervura. Mayor Wing Used Dr. Greene's Nervura in His Family With Marked and Decided Benefit. Makes all Strong and Well. HON. OEOP.QE W. WINQ, Hon. George V. Wing, Mayor of the Capital City of Vermont, is a man of high eminence. A distinguished lawyer, ho has served his stato in many high olllces, having been Deputy Secretary of State, occupied a position in tho State Treasury, was postmas ter of Montpelier, and was elected to tho Stato Legislature in 1882. Owing to his great popularity, he had the distinguished honor to bo elected Mayor of Montpelier, a posi tion ho now fills with illustrious success. When such a man, occupying so ldgli a position in community, endorses tho great curative powers and recommends the sick and suffering to use Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, no one will hesi tate for a moment to uso this grand medical discovery, this great restorer of health and strength. Mayor Wing says: "I havs used Dr. Greene's Nervunv blood and nerve remedy in my family, with marked and decided benefit. "Especially has it been-uscful in insomnia, arising from indigestion and its attendant evils. I think well of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and freely grant permission to use this letter in advertising it." Result in 4 weeks. For sale by 1'. 1. D. KIItLIX. Shenandoah, Pa. 5 the swelling go fishing, trip, be sure I PAIN-KILLER i For all pain internal or external 5 Morbus, DiarrhuM and Dysentery, D where at 25c, u bottle. (Quantity K tatiou or substitute. 1 ue genuine CHARLIE SING, - Chinese Laundry, NO. 3 SOUTH JARDIN STREET. First-class Work at Low Prices. All Work done In first-class manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shirts washed and Ironed, locj shirts Ironed, 8c; collars, 2c; cuffs, 4c; undershirts, Tc; untlerdravvers, 7c; handkerchiefs, 2c. CHARLEY SING, Manager. SAM LEE, - Chinese Laundry, 10 North Main Street. Clothos of nil description neatly done up In flwt-clajB manner. I can refor to scores of nmillos hi this town as to my care In willing and supoijar neatness In doing up clothing. I do iny work hotter and quicker than any other laundry hi tho city. CHARLES LEE, Manager. MAYOR OF MONTPELIER, VT. I You who sutler from nervousness, nervous weakness, tho exhaustion of nervous do j billty, tho! tired condition attendant upon poor blood and low vitality, the ncrve i wearing pain of neuralgia or rheumatism. who pass sleepless or restless nights and wako mornings tired and unrefreshoil, with dull-feeling head, had tasto in tho mouth, and go to your occupation languid, nerveless, dispirited, without your old-time energy and ambition, do not lose a moment in securing this grand strengthener and mvigorator, Dr. I Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy. I It is purely vegetable and harmless, and it will surely make you well, j It is not a patent medicine, but the pre I seription of tho most successful living sjiec i ialist in curing nervous and chronic dis eases, Dr. Greene, of 3,"i West 14th St., New York City. He has the largest practice in tho world, and this grand medical discovery is the result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the fact that he can be consulted by any one at any time, free of charge, personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. RESTORE LOST VIGOR When In doubt what to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Sexual Power (in cither sex), Impotency, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any laute, use Sexlne 1M1&. Drains clicked and full ior quickly restored. If neglected, such trouUes result fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed, for $i.cot 6 boxes for f 5.00. With every f 5.00 order we plve a legal guarantee to cure or refund the inone. Address I'EAL. MiiDlCINt: CO., Cleveland, Ohio. socoooeoeooo of Bees, Wasps, Hornets, Centipedes or Scorpions bites of animals, reptiles or in- g sects, are instantly soothed and quickly cured 6 with Pain-ICiller. It counteracts the effect of the poison, allays the irritation, reduces Q and stops the pain. When you i on a picnic or on ai.y outing. and take a bottle of it has no equal, and for Cholera j it is almost a specific. Sold overs'-1 has becu doubled.) Accept nu itui- Dears tnc name pkkry Davis iV so JUDGE TIMMAN DYING His Son Says the End Is Looked For at Any Timo, HIS LONG AND ACTIVE CAREER A Xatlvo of Virginia, When Hu Settled In Ohio the Stiito Win mi tho llorder ol tli 1'ur West Cougri'Hiiiinn, Senntor mill Jlldfe. CoLUMliUs, O., Nov. 0. On Friday ol last week ex-Senator Allan G. Thiirmnn fell from n sofa In his library and suffered on Injury to his loft hip, which was very painful nt tho time, but his physician found no bones broken, and though he suffered severely on Saturday, he was bet ter on Sunday, nnd It wivs believed that his strong constitution would enable him to stand tho shook, notwithstanding his great age. On Tuesday ho was so much bettor that hu wished to go to tho polls to voto, but by tho advico of his physician he did not do so. AVednesdny ho was much worse, and Thursdny ho fell Into n stupor, from which it is altogether likely that he will not recover. Mr. Thurman was nlouo In his parlor when he foil. Ho thought ho was strong enough to walk into tho library and back to his chair. In returning to his chair he fell. His son, Allen W. Thurman, said last night that thoro was llttlo ground to hope that ho will llvo more than a few days, and his death may occur at nuv time. Allen Grnnbery Thurinnn's four score yenrs of llfo covered almost the entire progress of tho nation from childhood tc complete maturity. In his Vlrglnlu boy hood tho Alleghnnles were tho western ALLEN G. TIIUI1MAN. limits of anything that could bo called nu advanced civilization, but Columbus, O., tho homo of his latter years, is far east of the center of population. When ho emigrated to Ohio It was on tho border of tho far west; when ho entered tho United States senate ho was nccounted rather as a representative of tho east. Ills first political lessons were from tho living Jefferson and Madison; ho witnessed tho phonomenal growth of Jackson; outlived tho eleven presidents who succeeded him, nnd took tho leading part In reconstruct ing tho old party and Impressing its doc trines upon tho third generation. Ho was born Nov. 13, 1813, in Lynch burg, Vn., his father belug a minister of tho Methodist church, nnd his mother the only daughter of Colonel Nathaniel Allen. His mother's half brother, Wlllhim Allen, but seven years older than himself, walked from Lynchburg to Chllllcotho, O., in 1822, and soou attained such prominence as a lawyer and orator that at the early ago of 29 ho was elected iv member of con gress, beating the popular Whig governor of tho state, Duncan McArthur, by one vote, and only four years later he was eleeted United States sonator. After ris ing to such high rank In bis party that the nomluatlou for president was praetleall oilored to him, ho suddenly retired, re mained In private llfo twenty-five years, then emerged to bo elected governor of Ohio In 1873, in such n phenomenal cam paign as to give him the political sobriquet of "Itlse-up William" Allen. Allen G. Thiirmnn wont to Chllllcotho With his parents in 181!), nnd that placo was his homo until 185:1, when ho moved to Columbus. His mother was his best teacher down to tho tlnio ho entered tho Chllllcotho academy, which Institution ho left when 18 years old. Ho served as nn nsslstnnt In land surveying for 11 short tlmo, and then studied law with hisunclo, Allen. At 21 he becanio private secretary to Governor Hobort Lucas, reading law nt odd times with Judge Swayne, of Colum bus. In 18.15 ho was admitted to the bar In ChllUcotho, nnd was taken Into part nership by his undo. In 1838 tho undo went to tho United States senate, and in 1811 Mr. Thurman was elected to tho na tional house. On Dec. 1, 1815, Mr. Thurman entered tho Twenty-ninth congress as Its youngest member, just us his uuclo had entered the sonnto tho youngest man over chosen to that body. Ho declined n ronomlnation, nnd lu 1817 returned to tho practice of law. In 1851 ho was elected to tho supremo bench of tho stnto, and sorved thereon till 1850, tho last year ns chief justice. This led to his removal In 1853 to Columbus, His judicial oplnlous nro models of clear statement nnd logical udhoronco to elc moujnry law. In no othor department Is his greatnoss so genorally recognized us in tills. Tho senator, tho polltiolnn, the candidate for vice president may bo harshly criticized, but "J udgo" Thurman always commanded respect. Judge Thurmnn wns a pronounced war Doniocrat, though ho endeavored to uvort a resort to anus. His attitude In that try lug time was thus explained by him after ward: "I did all I could to liolp to preserve tho Union without n war, but nftor It began I thought there wns but one thing to do, nnd that was to fight it out. I therefore sus tained all constitutional measures that tended In my judgment to put down tho fuuuutuii. x ueici uuiiuiui 111 cuu ciuetiiiiu Of KPCl'WsUlll " Jiuige Tliurnmn's domeitlo life was sin gularly happy. His son Allen fulfilled tht father's fondest holies, and In later yean his family lived In a residence joining thai of his father, so that the two families wert ns ono. Judgo Thurman and his wlfo re malued lovers through all tholr days ol wodlook, and her death four years ago wai a great blow to tho venerable statesman. Of Judgo Thuriunii's children, Allen married Miss Webb, of Baltimore, and their four children beoame tho llfo of tht double fnmily rogldgnoa iu Columbus. Out daughter of tho Judge is the wlfo of ex Governor McCormlok, of Arizona, mm they live ut Jiuuulgfi, jj, 1, I'lio youngei daughter married I.lnn lus, of the navy, hut yius divorced from him nnd married Mr.Thomns Scott Gilford, ft native or Spain, of Kngllsh parents, A PEW FACTS ABOUT OUR KIDNEYS AND WHAT THEY DO FOR US. A New Name for Them and for Their Functions How Dangerous Blood Troubles and Kidney Diseases May be Cured by Seeing- to . Our Blood Filters. Kidneys are for use, not show. Iiut thoy show what they can do when llioy keep us well, and bright nnd hearty, so long as we treat them right and do not overwork them. Our kidneys are there to filter our blood. If wo give them too much to do they do less than they ought to do. Thoy don't filter our blood, and they won't till we cure them again. Tills is wiiy Dr. Hobb's Spiiragus Kidney Pills cure discuses which are not kidney diseases, but which are caused by tho kidneys not filtering the blood. The truth is generally deeper than tho surface of things. If we see a person who has skin disease, or Rheumatism, or Neuralgia, or a l'ale, Sallow, Bloodless Complexion, wo may know that what Is really making him siek is his kid neys. That his blood has not been properly filtered. That until his kidneys begin to work he Mill never be well again. That Dr. Hobb's Sparagu.s Kidney I'ills will cure him by curing his kidneys. When yon fall sick he sure you take tho right medicine. if It is your blood, see to your Intel's. If you cure them, they will attend to your blood. You need 110 blood "purifiers." Your kidneys are "purifiers" enough. When they are well they arc. llright's Disease, Nephritis, Congestion, Sleeplessness, Backache, Sideaehe, etc., are kidney diseases proper. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney I'ills will cure them. Pains in the Muscles and Joints, Headache, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Weakness, Tiredness, Iick of Breath, Depression, Anaemia, Chlorosis, etc., are blood diseases. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills will cure them also. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills act on tho kidneys iu 11 healing and tonic way. Thoy cure all injuries to and pains in tho kidneys. They tone them up and give them fresh vigor They put your blood filters Into proper working order again. After you havo taken a few doses you begin to feel new life bounding through your arteries. Your eyes become bright, your complexion Is cleared, you feel anxious and ambitious for work. You havo new lea so on life. Your filters nro working again. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills were first prepared by a physician who had long been a specialist on the kidneys. They con tain nothing but purely vegetable, harmless drugs of special power over tho kidneys. They will cure tho kidneys and all diseases caused by the kidneys when nothing else will. Sold by all druggists, or mailed prepaid for 50 cents a box. ' Write for interesting pamphlet "A Filter for Your Blood," free 011 request. 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