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Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and lias been made under his per
sonal supervision since Us infancy.
Allow no one to deceive yon in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-ns-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tlio Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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j WASHINGTON LETTER.
j Social Correspondent of the Union Re
corder.
, Washington. April 13, 190-4.
Legislation in Congress proceeds
] sluggishly again, hut it is probable that
j bv May 1 there may be effected a round
up of “those cattle," as the President
j facetiously calls the law-makers at the
j other end of the Avenue. The
i yesterday indulged itself in sixteen fer-
thousands of children headed for the
White House, armed with baskets of
boiled eggs of flamboyant colors, all
ready for the great game. It consists in
flinging the eggs up hill and down and
then gathering again as many as possi-1
ble. Before sunset the White House
lawn was a sight to behold,—covered '
with paper, broken victuals, eggs and
egg-shells, and everything that could
desecrate it. A street-cleaning brigade
has been busy ever since trying to clean
Senate i ^ U P illld n ‘ 8 ^ ore the lawn to its normal 1
.color. Loads of stuff have been cart< d j
vent eulogies of the late Senator Mark off ‘ h ls t0 1h ' ho l x,d that t,lis imbecile
Hanna, at least two of them, delivered; Kamo ' vlU uot becom( ' contagious,
by men who were not on speaking terms * *
with him for many months. Senfctor |
Foraker’s frank speech was on tho peril- i Peksonai,.—-The lawn festival of the
ous edge of impropriety. Yet it was an j '-J ouu i® 88 ( assini, daughter of the Rus-
occasion of deep sincerity and even 0 f I fi i an ambassador, for the benefit of the
real emotion, aud suggested the apos- ^ zar8 ^‘‘d Cross Society, will begin in
tropne of Shakespeare: “O mighty; ^ ie 2, th.—Doctor Mary Walker is hc-
Oacsarl Dost thou lie so low? Are all turing l "' re 0,1 cousumption.-On the
thy conquests, glories, triumphs, spoils, |-* 8t Senator Depew tried to pick up a
shrunk to this little measure?” i locket-book near the Capitol. He »n s
# I it was nailed down—just like the Van-
* I derbilts’.—The Supreme Court has not
yet decided the case of Turner, ordered
deported as an anarchist.—Col. Ed
wards,‘‘Chief of the Insular Bureau,”
has gone to St. Lonis to pose the Philip
pine exhibit.—Postmaster General
Payne has gone to Old Point Comfoit
to recuperate.—Senator Barton is here
again but will not resume his seat in
Congress next week. Then what?—
Secretary Moody declares that the Pio-
ideut has always paid the entire expen
ses of the yachts lie and his family have
used. Whom did he pay?
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CINT>I» COMMflV, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW TORS CITY.
The reverberation of stamp speeches
for the campaign in Senate and House
has been succeeded by much quiet com
ment on Cleveland’s letter endorsing
Judge Parker. Some think it was in
opportune and premature; others, that
it will tend to unify a discordant aud
dissevered party. Perhaps the dominant
conclusion is that it will make no par
ticular difference; that, as Judge Par
ker has been Mr. Bryan’s personal
soual friend and voted for him in
and 1900, and as lie is Mr. Gorman’s
second choice; and as Tammany is uot
really hostile, tho general effect of the
letter will not be harmful.
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It has been arranged that the trans
fer of the Panama canal property to the
I United States shall take place at onr
embassy in Paris on April 23th, if the
i stockholders agree. A formal appeal
will be made against the recent decision
] of tho French court in favor of the sale
| of tlio concessions and property to
j America, but this is declared "dilatory”
! and the high contracting parties will
' go ahead. The members of the canal
| commission had an “ovation” and lunch-
j eon at Panama on tho Oth, and were
| welcomed by President Amador. Mean-
| time gold has gone down aud prices up
1 in panama, and a strike is announced,
1 fully equipped with resolutions, de
mands, walking delegates, and boy
cotts of Uncle Sam’s outfit of excava
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Ex-Senator Charles A. Town, of Mich
igan, Minnesota and New York, is con
siderably talked of in the dark horse cat
egory of Democratic candidates. He
was a member of the Senate three weeks j
aud made one notable speech which at
tracted much attention, against the
subjugation of the Filipinos. At the
conclusion of his speech while receiving
congratulations Senator Depew sidled up
to him and took him by the hand. "Mr.
Towne.” said Senator Dopew, with ap
propriate condescension, "I congratu
late you, sir! Your delivery was fine,
your diction elegant, your peroration
superb, and your argument damnable.”
Senator Towne instantly replied, “Mr.
Depew, I am delighted to know that
you approve of the only features of it
i yon could comprehend.” The witty
i retort is still pleasantly repeated at the
Capitol.
Easter Monday was egg-rolling day
in this city—a holiday peculiar to
Washington. Early in the morning
The labor organizations hero aud I
their representatives from other parts j
of tho country have been thrown into a
condition of inextinguishable rage by
what they call the duplicity and hypre-
ensy of the Republican party in relation
to labor legislation. Mr. Gompcrs is so
angry that uncontrollable emotion dams
the flow of his talk. 1‘ or ten years now
a Republican Congress has promised to
pass an eight-hour law and an anti-in
junction law, for tlio protection of the
mechanics and other manual laborers of
the land. But every year on the close
approach of adjournment they have
switched tho industrial train off the
track. This week the trick lias been
turned again. The committeo on Labor
in the House has hold a good many
meetings this winter, has heard a host
of witnesses who came here from all
parts of the country at their own ex
cuse, and has mode voluminous and
vociferous promises that now Congress
would pass the law which laboring men
require. Congressman Gardiner, Rep.,
of New Jersey, authoritatively repeated
this solemn pledge only last week, hot
this week the Republicans of the coin,
mittee have concluded not to pass or r< -
por f any bill "this time” and have re
ferred the whole question to Cortelyon
of the Department of Commerce and
Labor, to report iujthe dim future. The
Federation of Labor, the Knights of La- J
bor, aud all other associations of labor, j
union and non-union, declare that tiny j
have been misled,"deceived, defrauded, |
hocus-pocused, and, in short, lied ’oj
very deliberately and systematically, |
and they are correspondingly resentful,
wrathful, outraged and disgusted.
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