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~ CLEANSES THE L' POH otoe PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. + PRICKLY ASH BITTERS, AND FORTIFIES THE SYSTEM TO RESIST PREVAILING DISEASES. SHEEP OLLEEEPEPSOLHHOSOTESEE HOP IPI LEH POSON SSOP HHO gS 3 IVER AND BOWELS 3 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. $ HENRY GEORGE ACCEPTS. Runs for Mayor of Greater New York on the Chicago Platform. New York, Oct. 6.—Henry George accepted the nomination for Mayor of greater New York at Cooper Union last night. It was in the same hali and before many of the same people that be accepted the nomiua- tion eleven years ago, whe» be received 68.000 votes It was the greatest outpouring of the people seen in this city during the present Hundreds were turned ».way during the next fifteen minutes, and by 8 o’clock several thousands uwable to gain ad- mission assembled outside aud be'd Opeu air meetings in the plaza, which were addiessed by eeveral local speakers Henry G-orge’s appear- auce before the meeting was the signal for an outburst of cheering that lasted three minutes. The sec- retary then read the following plat form, which was adopted. The platform reaffirms adherence to the creed of dem»eracy set forth in the platform adopted by the bationnl convention of the demo- cratic party in Chicago, July 9, 1896, which d-clares our allegiance to the princip!es enunciated in that docu ment, pronouncing them the formal expression of th» spirit of true democracy, and we point in corrob Oration of this belief to the fact that the mere promulgation of the doc- trines drove from the democratic party tvore who, for corrupt, mer- cenary or ambitious ends, had striven to make it a menace to the rights and liberties of the people, rather than the defender.” The platform sends greetings to the “gallant lead- er of the democratic party, William Jennings Bryan ” In accepting Mr. George said: “Fellow Democrate, men who voted last year for William Jennings Bryan I accept your nomivation, From now until election closes, I am yours. Aye, and after election. Iam a dem ocrat. (Thunderous applause, and cries of “Not of the Hill stripe ”) “I can uot divide into parts the questions which I, as a citizen, bave to deal with. For the rame reasons that I oppose this monstrous tariff in all ite forme, for the same reason that I would vote wherever I could for the utter abolition of that tariff. for that same reason, I am opposed to the interference with individual liberty, which you see here in New York. I am a democrat in the Jeffer- sonian sense. Because the Chicago platform represented the idea of giving the great common people what belongs to them, I «tood for it, voted for it. and was sorrier than I was ever before when it was defeat ed.” Mr. George spoke for twenty five minutes campaign. Is Your Tongue Coated, your throat dry, your eycs dull and inflamed and do you tee! mean generally when you get up in the morn- ng. Your liver and kidney are not doing their work. Why don’t you take | If it does not make | Parks Sure cure. you feel better it costs you nothing-— Sold ey HT Tucker A Tin Worker Kissed a Lassie. Newcastle, Pa., Oct 6.—Because he kissed or attempted to kiss one of the fair English iassies employed in the dusting department of the Tin Plate works, was discharged. Richard Kissinger He is a member of toh» Petent Machine Tinvers’ Union, | which 1s affiliated with the Federa tion of Labor. Stealing a kiss was not suflicien excus for discharging a workr the « ficials of th the union ment imber 2 rotil Kis ud Liver Makesa Well M out of order and your blo being poisoned beca ar li not act properly. Herbine will cure ail disorder of the liver, Stomach or bowels Tthas no equalas alivermedicine. Price | 7S cents. Free trial dottles at H. L. | fuckers drugstore. 4tiy | i } General Gemez Sanguine. New York, Oct 5.—Thomus Es- trada Palma, chief of the Cuban Junta, bes justrecrived aletter fre m Gen. Gomez, of the Cuban army. “Weyler’s succersscr in Cuba,” writes the general. “in order to cope with the rebellion at its present) standing, will be oblig+d to demand 200.000 troops and $100,000,000 ardeven then he will fail as iguo minicusly as Weyler has failed Our men were never imbued witb @ more hopeful spirit than they are at present. The camparga on Lis Villas has been an utter failure. The Spanieh soldiers avoided us at every pos-inle opportunity. This served) to encourage our m-n = T[ am glad to say that we are all cor fident of ultimats success Jf Weyler is re called, his successor here, whoever he may be, will be surprised to see the spirit of victory which animates the brave Cuban troops We can- not be subdued and no one this better than Weyler.” knows A Peculiar sai Belleville, I., Oct 6.—A peculiar suit was tried before Justice Guentz today Henry O'dendorf sued Au | gust Niebuhr for a $200 board bill. | He is the father of Mra Niebubr. | They live at Caseyville Last wint-r Niebubr was taken sick, left bis wife jand baby at home and was cared for }at his mother’s house His wife | weut to her father’s home and_ took | the baby. | Mrs Neibuhr returned home when her husband recovered; but it is al- leged that he refused to live with her any more and she returved to h-r parents Mr. Oldendorf sued his son in law for board for his wife aud baby at $15 per week. The jury gave him $75 A $50,000 Fire in Medora, I. Medora. 11, Oct. 6.—The main busmess portion of Medora burned this morning. Artman’s barness shop, Robing’s furniture «tore, Sandera & Whit- field’s grocery, Robing’s hardware, the Bavk of Medora, the post-office, Loper’s grocery, Day dry goods store, Heintz’s millinerv, Orr’s bar ber shop. Loomis’ drug store, the Spht Dollar store, Steed’s dwelling Lax and Gruhn’s dwelling and barn, the Day dwelling, the Hill dry goods store all went up in flames. The loss is estimated at $50,000, not more than half covered by insurance. The fire is supposed to ba cf incen- diary origin. Four at Once. Washington, D. C., Oct. 6.—There has for some time been a contest over the Greentield, Mo., postofiice, which pays $1,200 @ year. Yester day ths unique spectacle was pre- sented of the four cindidates for this office—E A. Howard, D. T. Boisleau, B F Underwoed and V. Griffiths—interviewivg the president jat the same time The various caniidates came to | Washington, expecting the president to be somewhat guided by a person | al interview. Naticnal Committce- man Kereng, from Missouri, who has | disbursed the most of the pie, is ex pected at the white house to-day | jand the candidate who receives his} | indorsement will undoubtedly cet | the appointment. | A stomachfui of undigested food} jis about as unhealthy a mass as one, | can well in rine, \ ; What caiu be done with it? There it stays. I t ligest it. $1 a bottle. Shaker Digestive Cordial is for |t rae s sale by druggists, price 10 cenis to anarchists! —Common Cause, Cincin.| 2°t try it. nati, O. Trusted the Expreseman. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 7.—The fo- + | lice are searching for an expressman < who is believed t»o bave stolena truok containing $6,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, $5,000 worth of negotiable paper, and $1.000 in $20 gold pieces. It is the property of Mre. Mary MecNeff, widow of a wealthy merchant Mrs. MecNeff de cided to visit with a friend i. an- other part of the city, and had her trunk taken by an expressman, who went away ard never show d up at his destination with it Has Three Wives, Moberly, Mo. Oct.6.—R F. Riggs was arrested bere last night for big amy. He will be taken to Arm strong, Howard county, for trial. Riggs married Leala Green, of Arustrorg, last August and at that time be had a wife living at Le n- ard, Mo. Wife No 1 heard of the second marriage ard swore out a sta e warrast. Riggs had gone to Sater Av officer started in pursuit, but Riggs drove across Moberly. His real name is said to be Man erstsith, and ic is claimed that bis third wife lives iu Iilincis. He isa horse trader country to A Short Sid Story. A Cold. Neglect Poeumoria. Grief. Had Foley’s Honey and Tar been used, this would have had a happier ending Uncle Sam Off nds the Queen. London, Oct 7 —Vanity Fair to- dav says: The Queen Evupress was very much greived at the attitude of the United States eighteen months ago and it is an open secret that her mujesaty who bas made a close study of the American people, holds al most p+ssimistic views in regard to the stability aud future of public Tho Queen’s long conver sation with Sir Wiltrid Laurier when that statesman England, would make most interesting reads ing the re was in Forest Fires Valparaiso, Ind, Oct 7.—The Kankakee marsh fire is rapidly spreading in this county, though the farmers have given up all other work and are fighting at all bous of the day The residents of Hebron, Koute and Kniman are baily frightened, as itis feared the fire may sweep across the heavy ditches which have been dug near these places for pro tection He First Met Her at Dinner, Ansonia, Conn., Oct. 7 —The very quickest case of love at first sight in Connecticut has been reported here On Sunday last Adolphus Spuo had asa cuest at bis home a Miss Am ster of New York He invited Benry Abel of Derby, to dinner. Abel was introduced to Miss Am ster atthe table. Before Abel left the table he had. proposed to Miss Amster and been accepted. They decided to be married on Saturday. Tt Hits the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and vour throat and lungs feel sere, take a dose of Foley’s Honeyym=—",and Tar. when the soreness will be at relieved a warm cratetall © fre nd heal- f ing of the parts af- perienced and you will say IT HITS THESPOT.”’ It is J. A, Trimble’s drag store Canadian Masons Are Split in Two. Montreal, Oct. 6 —A great schism is threatened among the Masons of Canada. A new lodge has beer start-d, composed of French and Italians, under a charter of the Gravd Orient of France, which does not believe in the Bible. Other lodges disown them and writ- ten to the Prince cf es fo instruction A Freak Captured. ount Vernon, I, Oct ore to go at large, prating of | be ex-| GREAT WASHINGTON FIRE. | Power-House and Other Property Burned— | Loss $750,000. i Washington, Sept 30 —Fire men | were still playiog on the rains of the) tmmense Central power station of | toe Capital Traction Co at 10 o'clock this morning Nothing re | auains of the mussive eix-story struc ture save a part of two walls of the building. The fire was the ! ever kuown in Wasbiogton and | sothing approaching, from a spec tacular point of view, ever bas becn seen in this city, where large fires are rare occurrences The ameun of the loss is roughly es imated at three quarters of a willion dollar- and the loss of the Capital Traction Co will be $600,000 cr more, of which a quarier of a mllion was caused by the destruction of th: building aud the r-man‘er by loss of machivery. The company carried in the neigt borbood of $300,000 insurance. Ir is the purpose of the Traction cm pany to begin at once the erection of avother ‘power bouse building, and as soon us possible to r its rapid transit system Horse curs were put in servic again today. aud the department} clerks and business weu along t comva y's lin-s were carried to wo benind mu‘es and horses | The loss to the firms baviug quar- the egate upwards of $150 0uU. The fire will throw thirty of the em ployes of the Lunston Moucsype Co loyment ters in power house buildug out of «m That company toses $75,000 or more, principally machines and too's Hero Died. Chicago, Ii, Oct 6 ——While er deavoring to save a neighbors chil- dren from death 10 a burning house, K Jones, 1797 Sawyer aveuve, fell dead cn the threshold of a room in which were two children whose lives he had come to save Jones stricken with heart disease. The children were rescued by their father. was The efforts of the New York Re- publicans to procure a perdon for John Y. McKane have beer ably seconded by Tom Platt. McKane’s offense was gross, open and repeated election frauds of every kind, from illegal registration to dishonest count. The basis for the plea for clemency is that McKane wes a loyal Republican —Kansas_ City Times. Sedalie, Mo, Oct 6.—This morn- ing at 3 officer Dave Walker discov ered a burglar attempting to crack the safe in W. J Lett’s grocery store. The burglar fled and a run- ning battle took place in the street, in which the officer fired five and the burglar six shots, all without effect. The tools for cracking the safe were left on the Scene. New York, Oct. 6.—The meeting of the executive committee of Tam- jmany Ha:l witnessed the practical assumption of fu!l control of Rich ard Croker. Sheehan made a speech to the committees in which he denied that there had been trouble, but said jtbat where heard Mr. Croker dis | jagreed he bowed to Mr Croker's | waturer judgment. 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