ry | THE NEXT MORN NEW AND MY C My doctor says It o and k ye, and Is a pioasant made from herba, a Sen. Itis called LANES MEDICINE All droggistasell it at §0c. and $1.00 a kage. If eannot get itsend youraddress for free sample, *s Family Medicine moves the bowels ach wn order to be healthy, this is necesss Address, . ATOR F. WOODWARD, LeR nLNY. BRIGHT AND ION IS BETTER. he stomach, Hirer ax " This drink is 1 13 prepared [or use as oasily as Eick Headache and relieve all the troubles nef dent to a billous state of the systom, such a8 Dizziness, Nansen, Drowst Distress afte eating, Pain in the Bide, ke. ile thelr mace remarkable success Las been shown in cwing SICK Foalache, yot Carter's Little Liver Pile are eo nally valuable in Constipation, curing and pres venting Nl Sennoying complaint, while thay alse correctall disorders of thestomach stimulate the iver and regulate the bowels, Even if Wey only ~ HEAD Tethey would boalmost priceless ts those who wl from is distressing complaint; but fortae Batcly theirgooduoss does notend here,and those who cnoe try them will find these little pills valg. @bis in so many wayn that they will not be wil. Hag to do without them. Dut after allaick bead ACHE 2s 1he bane of so many Nees that hove fa where We make our great boast. Qur pills cure it while Others do not, Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small and Yery easy to take. One or two ie make 8 dose, They are strictly vegetable gud do not gripe or but by their gentle action please all wha Bee them. In vialsat 25 cepts ; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall ARTER MEDICINE CO,, Now York: L PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL Phce DOCTOR J. B. HOBENSACK'S —— L t MEDICAL OFF 206 N. SECOND 8ST, Philadel; hia, Pn Are the oldest in America fort i mE h 4 Special Diseasas & To Blood Poison, Ner s I nings, Discharge : and Blin Diseases, Var ture, permanently eurod without detention fr smocess is dus study ; to the vegeta to the thorough examina AT tention given patients dor yours’ estat!) tis y { Treatment by Mall on Speelalt Office Bours 9 4 » " day Satur Hie yb Nem Ntamp for Kothing On Earth Will Hook = LIxmnm Sheridan’s Condition Powder! KEEPS YOUR CHICKENS Strong and Healthy ; Prevents all Disease, Good for Mowlting Hens, 10 te aloe istoly pares. Wlighity noncerdratad, Yu quan Wy coma ttn aay. Ko other ore fourth a riety a medicine, “One large enn saves) te 00; mend «x 10 prevent tie BAYS Chie ou omer “1 cant pA teend to un, i « Te ve Aid 4 : |, Bh wid, Suit ting roi, a Hr fine Onders of more. Sample eoy - tM NBO & oy Lik FL, Poston, Mas . | | | | i { Sullivan was the first to ‘ CORBETT THE CHAMPION Sullivan Knocked Out in Tweuty-first Round, the 1A Ua THE LIFORNIAN WINS The New Champion Administered His Burly Opponent, While Nimbly Escaping tha Efforts at Retalia- Dixon Defeats Skelly, URLEANS, Sept, 8,—The result of ird night fistic carnival was ere Punishment to Bostonlan's tion ind resulted out by Corbett in id, The building tremendous crowd «d that Sullivan and Corbett 187, pear but was versary, The NE pounds oon follow: by his \ wore welrhed, 1 f od for i rners, Corbett winning ul fighting was d when irbett got n Sullivan. Throughout t the Californian had ne HANI i F opponent | cu ' WAY, we he no ig 1 moet It fifteenth round the Be ff to the stomian rt retrieve his but sperate « riunes held him at bay, So « fight Sullivan seems and en, in the Corbett landed a heavy blow on Salli van's jaw, the “champion of champions” was champion no longer, His seconds had to come to him and assist him to his corner. His handlers poured water over him and placed am- on to his nose to bring him to. On not to be “in it’ wenty-first d wi t foming to he said: “Say, am I licked? id that young fellow do it? told that such was the case, he said hands with him, John got up, tock Corbett's hand and said: an American.” themselves hoarse. Dixon and Skelly, and Skelly weighed in at 8 o'clock yos- terday afternoon, Skelly was under the Hmit of 117 1 heavier. More than 5,000 were present at the Olympic club to view the fight There were about 400 negroes in the an The fight was for the champion- ship and $12,500, and was easily won by Dixon in eight rounds, Skelly was no match for the colored boy, who won as liked, and gladdened the hearts of the colored contingent in the audience, who were present in large numbers. b dience Lieutenant Peary's Achievement. Wasnixaros, Sept. 18 stripes have been planted at the two points nearest the North Pole yet reached br lized man, The navy department lay received the following tele from Lieutenant Peary at St N. F ‘United States navy claims highest discoveries on Greenland east const, Independence bay, 82 degs north latitude, 3 degs. west longitude: discovered July 4, 1502. Greenland ice cap ends south of Victoria inlet.” The highest re attained on the ast i oor 77 degs., and was made by Holdenby, a German. The highest point on the west coast was 53 degs., made by Lockwood and Brainard ! xpedition . yesieT gram Johns. point heretof ast is about of the Greely Mrs. Harrson Has a Relapse Loox Lake, N. ¥ 18.—An un- OXI tion has added itself to Mrs. Harrison's illness and her condition now is so grave that it will prevent the president from Ieing absent from the k ro In consequence the trip throngh northern and central New rR, which the president had antici ted making, has bx ven up. Much hi OT EXProsse at the in Mrs. Harrison's condi. ns no business transacted nt yesterday 5 4 wT ’ } ted com EIN iden turn Hier : T nrestd i ] hy the Caused by a Washout l 13. ~Part of an n the Champaign of the Ilinods Cen om the track near injured, sev A piece of de Lhe west side of whing the bridge, has. The train imped th point and fell lato the reek Death In the Alps, pt. 18.--Dr. Mainzer, of and a guide named De ney were killed a few days ago ‘by falling over a precipice of the Zagepitze in the Eastern Alps. The ill fated men started LOXbox, Carlarahe ow raged the next day, and as nothing was beard from them a search party started out on Bept. 6. The bodies were found on Sept. Mrs. Maybrick Abandons Hope, Loxpox, Sept. 18, Yesterday the home secretary refused to recommend her “ajesty to grant a pardon to Mrs, Maybrick, who was sentenced for life for polsoning her husband, When the news was conveyed to the Friaotar this morning she sobbed conva valy. She appears to have utterly a hope. $35,000 | { campaign I take the liberty of submit- | in Sul- | | MR BLAINE'S LETTER. | The Three Main Questions That Should be Discussed. AUGUSTA, Me., Bept. 7.-~The follow: | | ing letter from Hon. James (i, Blaine to | Chairman Manley, of the Republican | | state committee , ling been made public: My Dear Six Not being able, for rea deliver public speeches in this present ting my views on the issues, which I re gard as being strongest for the tepubli cans to urge before the people, First—The issue of the greatest sequence is the tariff on imports, will continue to be until a effected by a majority so large that it will be tantamount to general acqni esence. The Republicans | on this subject. Two years massed a general enactment known as the McKinley tariff, which for a time failed to meet with popular approval and was regarded with a certain degree of distrust by those who had always upheld the protective system. But con and it Are Agressive Ago they vindication of McKinley tariff by exper ence. It is found to have worked ad mirably, and within the last year has produted a greater volume of business, States ever Notwithstanding the character it, agn manufactures perous and commerce is more ishing than at any previons time. thus vindicating the McKinley tariff by finpre fH and undeniable facts, Hex When the principle of re Prox al trade was first proposed to be roduced into the tariff system the wrats showed as much generous ap than the United before, and extent of the opposition to remuanerat \ culture Is ive 1 Qa on in the | in three | the | and peated heavy blows | it the | Californian | n to the end of the | round, | On being | | system nothing until Corbett came over to shake | “I am glad | that the championship has been won by | This speech brought | down the house, and the audience yelled | | 455; scattering, 631, | (Rep. ), received 17 1-2 pounds and Dixon was | The stars and | gave it } 1 3 + Si & Ue to the s f Democratic nat who will say { the war to bring a result Ne War we of many ring had the mn any enlight- rid : the war all this is I VOLIAT that nas the FUAran ten ler the and if t he mirol of they (all THE MAINE ELECTION The Republicans Blect the Governor and the Four Congressmen. PorTLAND, Me, Sept. 18. The state elections for the choice of the four con- {| gressmen and members of the legislature | occurred yesterday under the Australian ballot, and as far as learned everybody appears satisfied with the working of the In 1888 the Republicans had a plurality in the state of 18,058 for gover nor, and in 1800 their plurality was 15.. 859. Comparison this year will be made with the vote of the latter year. In 140 towns Cleaves (Rep.), received 27,112; Johnson (Dem.), 20202; Hussey (Pro.), Republican plurality this year 4.520 against 7.555 in 1800. In Augusta Cleaves | received 1,060 and Johnson S09, against 831 for Burleigh, 823 for Thompson and 81 for Clark. Avausta, Me, Sept 13 Manley telegraphed Chairman Carter as follows: “The total vote will be 12.000 less than in 1888. We elect all four congressmen, carry fourteen of the six teen counties, have two-thirds of the legislature and elect didate.’ Nine Victims of the Rall BosTox Sept, 12.—A terrible accident occurred late Saturday night at the Watertown Junction, near West Cam bridge Station, on the Fitchburg rail road, caused by a west bound expres train telescoping the rear car of the | Waltham passenger train from Boston. Nine killed and twenty wounded were taken from the wreck. The foroe of the collision smashed the front end of the boiler and cylinders and the escaping steam added horror to the situation of those already imprisoned. the station at West Cambridge was converted isto | were | a hospital, whither the victims carried. Many of those taken from the wreck were terribly scalded in addition | to their other injuries. Seized by a Russian Cruiser Victomua, B. C., Sept. 18. ~The sealer E. B. Marvin, now in port, spoke the | Kate and Ann, of San Francisco, Master Captain Miner informed him that the schooner had been boarded by the Rus sian cruiser Rasbonic. The Russian con tented himself with taking the « sealskins and surplus provisions, The Russian had aboard a number of sealing men, and the captain said that eight ves pels, six British and two American, had been seized The Striking River Miners Prrmsscna, Sept. 13 gahela river, passed their first day idleness yesterday, and the eighty mines were closed. The strike or to continue the old rate of pay, promises to be a long and bitter fight, which will become more intense after the fall ris in the river will have conveyed the pre tnt stock to the lower markets, A Hundred Buildings Burned QuUErRC, Sept. 12. The fire which started in Bedleyville, across the river from here, spread with frightful rapid ity. No less than 100 buildings were burned within three bours. A mm named Le France was probably fatal'y out on Sept, 2. A terrible snow storm | Mjured by a fall from a window. Tie people left homeless camped ont. Thor bo scareity of food ns well as shelte he loss will be about §5¢,000 Verdict Against the Militia. BUFFALO, Bept. 13. — The coroner's {ay in the case of Michael Broderick, he boy shot by solditrs of a dB second regiment on ) dn t railroad strike, pork von 0 brought ins verdict declaring the shooting unjustifi- able, and recornmendi all honor sons which I have explained to yon, to | settlement is | a powerful | action has same y : 0 he | and then the sec. | Téction has same in consequence of the internal and external, export and import, | transacted | to capital | In 1800 Burleigh | 25,508; Thompson (Den. ), | | 17,748; Clark (Pro.), 923; scattering, 572. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 7.—When Dixon | Joseph H. our governor by | F 11,000 majority over the Democratic can 4 ’ sich of | The 6.00 coal | miners in the lower pools of the Monon- | onl | Jock: | ont, the result of the operators refasing | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. 8. Gov't Report Powde [CZ CACAO) A VV ihe & git 4 Co Mra. Anna Su ABSOLUTELY PURE x “ fersd overwhelming Lhe detmnoe elected Hh NY! CE | I" e th day of . when and nd or be forever de said fund therland Kalamazoo, Mich., had swellings in the neck. or Goitre great sufle From her 10th ring And Is now free from it all, many others to take Hood's Sarsaparilla as they have also been cured. It will do you good year, casing FO Years When she caught cold sould not walk two blocks without fainting Hood’s Sarsaparilla She has She took froma point at o urge ward Dan Hoo 8 PiLLg Cure all Liver Ills, Jaundice sick headache, ! More Than Satisfied, ness, sour stomach, nausea ——— Xu 8 Caxnven Pi, Prooxryx, N. Y., June 19, 90 For over twelve yours my son has been affiiot. | od with spasms ; he would have one every two | weeks untill shout six months ago, then even two Ll and coneluded 10 give It a trial | more Chan nve This rem | Pastor Koet in pow prepared under hia KOENIC MED. CO., Ohicago, ti, satisfied wa! af poar dy has bess ig, of Port We took him to a number of first-class physicians and we tried everything and any | humber of reinedics without deriving any on | courngemont In his ease and had commenced | So despalr of ever being able 10 cure hiss at all whot we heard of Pastor Konig's Nerve Tome It ts more than three months sinee he commenced to take this Nerve Tonle and be has never been giok sinoe accept Our Wow sincere thauks, for we fee] Lhat you not only cored bm of & great aMiction | but havo saved his Ue ae well ae wo o | think be would have Nved long In the condition | he waa in before he oom menond taki sable recnedy, patients oan also oblalr this medicine free of charge. ur vad MES, M. MOLONY, |. «A Valuable Hook en Nervous i A REE Diseases sont free to any addres y and i Jrhand Ly the rand te ari, Ind, sibos 1506 and ) firection by the | ——— { |B Ww ]. SINGER, ATTORNEY AT Law MES CC. 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