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Indiana,—Afier Havin Killed He has been filling an appointment Five Wiute-cop Leade rom the North Georgia Conference, the duty of which fell on some sub | stitute whil+ travelling | over the « The Couference Jones was ty now in teasion at Gainsville is pre He decided that there was no law uuder | which 2 preacher could resort to evangelism, and that if Jones wanted be would have te The result was his the Conference and to resume his} an appointment fill it. decided to sever that Jones | relati with ns in some church as an exborter. | of 12 Christian integrity were passed A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man | Are you biljious, constipated or trou- | bled with Jaundice Sick Headache, Bad plac his | Resolutions contidence Taste in Mouth, Foul Breath, Coated | Tongue, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hot} Dry Skin, Pain in back and between the Shoulders’ Chills and Fever, &c. 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It has stood the test for many years and to-day is the leading remedy for the cure of colds, consump- tion and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 cents and $1. Sold by H L Tucker, druggist. 1 Stabbed Two Soldiers Chicago, Ill., information Dec. 6.—On peculiar furnished by a man named Jackson, Frank Tansey, col- ored, was arrested here to-day charged with murderiug two soldiers at Dayton, O,, on October 10. Jack- son states that he saw Tansey stab the two soldiers and after robbiug them place the bodies on the rail road track. After the crime, Jack son affirms, he followed Tansey from place to place and this morning was the first time he had an opportunity of meeting him. Tansey is 27 years old and will be held tiutil an investi- gation can be made. Catarrh In New England. Ely’s Cream Balm gives satisfac- ton to every one using it for catarrh al troubles—G._ K. “Mellor, Drug- t, Worcester, Mass. | I believe Ely’s Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public —Bush & Co, Druggists, | Worcester, Mass. | An article of real merit.—C. P.| Alden, Druggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak highly of it—Geo. A. Hill, Druggist, Spring | field, Mass. Cream Balm has given satisfac- tory result—W. P. Draper, Drug- gist, Springfield, Mass. Martin's a Ferry, O., Dec. 4—The plant of the West Virginia Glass company, formerly the Elson. resum- ed operations to-day after being idle | since July. The Buckeye Glass ; company also put fire in its furnaces and will go to work in fuil as soon asthe works are in shape. The iCrystal at Bridgeport went in | Thanksgiving day, President Muhle- man deeming it a very appropriate way of velebrating the day. It is reported that Rodefer Bros.’ factory at Bellaire will go in on next Mon- day. | os Se All Free. 4 Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it tree- Call on the advertised druggist and geta trial bottle tree. Send your name and ad- dress to H E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get asample box of New Lite Pills | be precluded from any benefit of said estate; and if said claims be not erhibit led publication,they shall be forever barred. This 15 day ot Nov. 1893. JOHN GENCH. Executer. Recently in a New York hotel Fred Grant, Robert T. Lincoln and John J. Wise, whose father hung John | Brown’ stood talking making aj igroup which called up kistorical memories. ‘ within two years from the date ot this free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor tree. All ot which is guaranteed ta do you | good and cost you nothing. HL Tuck- ler’s drugstore. | Erie. Pa.. Dec. 4Edward Cady, | aged 33, killed his two children this ; Morning and put a bullet into his own brain. The victims were a boy | jana a girl aged 6 and 8, Cady was a! |morbhine fiend and seemed to labor | under the impression that his family | and himself would become hopeless- ; ly insane if allowed to live. oo jeonia, Tud., and | where they janother about the proposed attack. | Missouri jic members of the delega’ {company with his colleagues on this jaction IN KENTUCKY. Louisville, Ky , Dee. 6 —The bro thers, William and Samuel Conra who dealt suct a stunning Whitecap enle about three biow t uthern Tudiana months ago, eme from their hiding place fur the tire: sid of the story of the frightful slaught | Tumediately after the kuiling | of the Whitecaps the Courad broth | ers fed from their home near La-! took refuge with | Meade County, Ky, have been since. | “We kuew just when the White caps intended to atiack us,” William Conrad, time yesterday aud gave ther er. i | relatives 10 | | ever SuyB sand were prepared The story that we stood guard for several nights is uutrue, as we bad all their plans giver to us previous to the attack. Mother the store and heard a wan named Timberlake tell Was seated near a window in Sue did not betray herself, and war, 1 think we did right and were justitied in the kili- ing, but still do not think it wise to We wiil go west and for ourselves.” in fact, not seen. return home. wake a pew home The boys expect to locate near Wyandotte, Kas. where they have relatives. The killing will be membered as being a death blow to the Whitecaps iv that neighborhood. The five were killed and other members of the gang exposed. M.K.& T. Wreck. Denison, Tex., Dee 6—A Miss ouri, Kansas and Texas freight train was wrecked north of here this morning. Kighteen cars and 80,000 gallons of oils were burned. The loss will probably reach $75,000. Want an [ndivid Wasbington, D. C., delegation ree leaders Income Tax. Dee. 7.—The drew up and signed today a petition to the Ways and means Committee to incorpor- ate an individual income tax in the new tariff bill. All of the Democrat a except Mr. Burns and Mr. Cobb joined in Mr. Burns is in St. Jo jseph, and his sentiments are not the prayer known. Mr. Cobb will probably part question, as he did on silver repeal. The Texas delegation took the same that the Missourians did. Other Western and Southern Demo to do likewise. The members of the Ways and Means Committee who have been in- sisting on an individual income tax say to-night that those Democrats who have opposed it are showing signs of yielding. They predict that the majority of the committee will report this as one of the principal methods of raising the $68,000,000 deficit which the tariff changes will ineur. erats are expected Pawntucket. R I. has taken one of its street fountains and set it vp in the cemetery and the Philadel; hia the fact that the base is Ledger comments on the inscription “Welcome ~ W A\TED--A& ENTS willing totravel, bits who will devote their whole time to soliciting for Nursery Stock. 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