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Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are caused by an impure blood, which will will develop into Scrofula, Ecze- ma, Salt Rheum and other serious results of Bad Blood I have for some time been a sufferer from a severe trouble, for which I took many remedies that me no good. now taken four bottles of ae of the Dnioe. He. wecsived bis| | military title, that of colonel, from! being the commander of the Fourth | Indiana cavalry. He led his com-; mand to the field, but his health fail-| ing, he was obliged to resign and ered he recruited a regiment of} infantry, the One hundred and forty | seventh Indiaua, and would doubt- jless have returned to the field had his health permitted. Governor Gray lacked two inches | A. O. Welton Feed and Provisions of all Kinds. Staple:Fancy Groceres, Snow in Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Feb 15 —The worst | |snow storm in the memory of the. present generation is now prevailing | | throughout Georgia. In Atlanta it has fallen heavily since early morn- | four inches Sunday f the frozen remains of The trolley night's storm. car system is paralyzed and practi-| | The streets are given over to impro- i jcally no business is being transacted. | “wised sleighs and merry snowballing | ARE YOU BANKRUPT .. nhealth constitution undermined by ex travagance in eating, by disre result in a more dreaded disease $ | ts ; (ing and the ground is now covered. See Unless removed, slight impurities § | 7CCU"? howe. When he had recov- lwith five inches of fresh snow on| arding the laws ofnature, or | physical capital all gone NEVER DESPAIR Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you. j For sick headache, | dyspepsia, Ms peruse, Sidi the anne sour stomach, malaria, torpid ned twe { er, constipation, bihousness { pounds and a rer ene, hae pee Cree proportioned and stoed erect, wien ‘the Grand Op era ait had to be! os pai hhousne - 1 a — am feeling quite like a pew JOHN S. EDELI Government Printing Office, Washin ee Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. ISAAC PUSEY GRAY IS DEAD United States Minter to Mexico Dies |with good nature semi military carriage, and weighed jabout 180 pounds. His bair was} | black and slightly inclined to cur, but tinged with gray. He had a prominent forehead, with a full, frauk, open and plump face, strony ly indicative of a high order of intel ligence, and light blue eyes, beaming CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Always pays Produces East Side Square. Butler, Mo- | postponed and the night audience | was frozen down toslim proportions | Ac Darien, on the coast, the peo- ;ple awoke this morning to find the the highet market price for County oe vd with snow four ineb s deep This is the first time in| | the history of this ancient town that | \such a thing has happened. Twenty | but it was goue intwohours There | years ago ‘there was a fall of snow, | peng all kindred diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills an absolute cure. Miss Gould. | New York, Feb. 14—The final preparations for the wedding of Miss His fac+ was | bas never “been such a severe spell | Anna Gould to Count Castellane of Suadaenly of Poeumonia- unbearded except with smal! chin M Cc F ARLAND BROS jof weather as bus been experienced | France were completed. The cere City of Mexico, Feb 14.—United, whiskers. He was suave and cour e {foe soe last co eee nol ro mony will be performed quietly si States Minister Gray arrived this|teous in his address, of a kind and ee Bac Carly VeRstable’ | the residence of the late Jay Gould morning via the Mexican National} benevolent disposition, always pleas At Quit the first spow that}0n March 4, by Rev. Dr. John Pax- railway with a severe case of pneu-|aut and cordial evea with straugers, has fall e 1870 fell last night.|ton, under whose religious auspices wopnia. The Pullman conductor} found him unconscious at 2 o'clock morning. He was carried from the train on a stretcher to the American aud extremely sociable among his friends aud acquaintances. He eu joyed their society, aud perhaps one of the elements of bis great popular Harness and Saddlery, ink’s — Tree Saddl: iIt begs 7 oelock and continued for two hours, making about three anda half inches. The sight is a jnovel one to \Jaitman and business lie lthe whole Gould family has been | brought up. The bride will be given away by her eldest brother, Mr. suspen ded, while everybody is en- George J. hospital, where he died at 7:05|ity and steadfast hold upon people South Side Square {joving g snow balling. Gould. Itis possible that by 1 o'clock this evening without regain-|was bis freedom from any cold or At and sleet an the snow special dispensation of Archbishop ! 3 me i . . ing cousciousuess Mrs. Gray and|aristocrauc reserve, aud yet no cne Butler Mo. ‘b = Sopp pe aus eco coaling | Corrigan, a private service, accord % iE: other : rks ec 3 Consul General Crittenden were|had a keener seuse of the demands lee Fa : behind with Anes ing to the rites of the Cathohe with him when the end came. Thejof true dignity. He was a person lw rk and everything is at a stand Church, will be celebrated during tho remains will be enbalmed to night|of great decidion of character and | MeFarland Bros, the pioneer) stil! morning of March 4th. Although ‘ ad to dianap 3 i 7 yay 2 | ot sunty the heaviest b i ired b and shipped t In lianap: lis Satur | pronuuced firmness, yet always re harness men of Bates county, Mo They |,..4 Se ee such a ceremony is not require ey day morning via El Paso and Kan-|spectful aud generous toward those ; sis TECE ha aes the laws of the country, the Dea Cus . r nig oO Be D = gas City. He had been at Indiauap-| who differed with bim. He was ap keep everything that horse owners need. | : Be ne . cad tinned nt pa tellanes, like all other great famili-: olis uttending tis son, who bad/pointed Minister to Mexico by Double wagon harness from $10 to $205) ent this morning. Cattle on the of France, wish to fulfill all oblige undergone a serious surgical opera- tion, and had started on his return almost a week ago. He was taken ill at St. Louis, but grew worse and was found in a dying condition in hie berth in a Pullman car. Isaac P. Gray was boro in the Chester county town of Donnington, Pa. He was only a lad of 8 years when his parents, John and Hannah Gray, moved to Onio, finally settling down for life in Maddison, Dark county. Here their son Isaac spent his boyhood, youth and a portion of although quite successful in both enterprises, he finally began to read and practice law. He soon found that he had at last begun his life work, and became a most successful advocate and acquired a large and President Cleveland in 1893. Experience rr money cannot improve Dr. Sawyer’s Family Cure, because it radically cures dyspepsia liver complaint and kidney dimeulty. Sold by H Tucker. A GUUD SIZED CHURCH ROW. The Eldorado Debate Ful! of Dis- putes. Three Policemen Unable to Keep the Crowds Back—Disgracetul Wrang!+s. Eldorado Springs, Mo, Feb 12. the PATENTED MAY 267 best SADDLE” hand harness from $3 to $15. STEEL FORK to not let anyone in before 6:30 p m. and three extra policemen were placed on duty at the doors to pre vent the jam The streets, which are now covered with four inches of snow, were black with swarms of bearing these words— je Rec s FREE. Saddles of single buggy harness, $7.50 to $25; Second all styles and prices, from the cheapest to “COW made in this country. Bring BOY your old harness and trade in on new ones. McFarland Bros. Butler sense ARM AND AMME® SODA range are dying from the effects of | the protracted cold weather. At Augusta two children, one white, aged (© months, and one col ored, aged 9 months, died Jast night from exposure. You're an Easy Prey, with your ‘lesh reduced below a healtay standard, for Consumption and other Scrofulous and dangerous diseases Aud it’s for just this con dition tbat Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is sepecially valu- able. If you're funnen than you ought | Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipa- tion, indigestion, or dyspepsia, | biliousness “and headaches. i Foo Chew is Threatened. | London, Feb. 13.—A Hong Kong dispatch to the Times says it is sup-| tions to their own church. Dynamite. Martin’s Ferry. O., Feb. 14.—As an early hour the striking glasswork ers atthe Buckeye Work threw 4 dynamite bomb, loaded with slugs into the office, wrecking that portion of the building. Manager Humpbrey and one o! the nonunion men sleeping in an ad joining room narrowly escaped death.as they were just on the point of opening the door leading to thp | Hon. ‘Lon V. Stephens, state treas |urer, has submitted his biennial re | port to the legislature for the years jof 1893 and 94. The report show: {a marked increase of the revenues of |the state during last year and ade crease in the expenditures: it also sh ¢ th 3 ‘3 to be, whether from wasting dis office when the explosion occurred, ! his mavhood, until 1855, when he| Last uight’s proceedings closed the ata @ jeases, defective nutrition, or “what The force of the explosion shvok. ‘ located at Union City, Ind. Before! deoate between Clark Braden and I. : AVOID Bulk Soda ! 1 ~ ever cause, the “Discovery” will | the buildings within a radious o} goivg to Union City he had married) N. White on the question as to 8 $ surely bring you up to the healtby | haifa mile. Mis Eliza Jaqua, a few years his| whether Joseph Smith was atrue) § Bad soda spoils good flour. = aura Pea aac pontaggn President Seaman, when he learn junior, and the daughter of Judson! prophet of God, and with it came ~ Pure soda—the best so da, comes RNDIDAN, ¢ funtions, i “seas ears natural | ed of the attempt to wreck the fac and Lucinda Jaqua, who resided | one of the most disgraceful scenes : only in packages. s Ee c pean and means of nourishment | tory, at once announced his inten newr New Madison, O. Two boys! that ever occurred in any church in Hy i Roe Casa fe € |As a strength restorer and flesh | tion to give up trying to run thi were born to them—Pierre and Bay-| this oly: Hy It costs no more thin inferior p. ae sade * ‘ we ae oe Sas mee ee ard S. Gray. a The Cbristian church in which the 2 Weipa E ‘ae soft. al Le ce ai a dingees entirely. . When working full nearly \ Mr. Gray whenhe moved Bo Union| debate took place, has a capacity for & ae ‘ % at : re = soi : : : }compounds cant compare with it. 3°0 bands were employed City engaged in merchandising and| accommodating about 600 people. ® eware of imitation trade marks and labels, WAY | Z ete afterward established a bavk, and Orders had been gived to the sexton | 8 insist on packages N 5 © s e e © e e @ ry e e e lucrative law practice. From 1868 to 1872 he represent- ed his county in the state senate. In 1876 be was elected lieutenant gov- ervor on the same ticket with “Blue | Jeans” Williams, who was tke dem-| |} to the front seats people in front of the church, each working constantly in attempting to get near the door so they could rush when they The police were un able to prevent the great rush that were thrown open. SSSCHOSCE 9SESSECESSSIDGED Ex-Governor Boies ef Iowa, in his Omaha address, said: “If the next national democratic convertion will diseard platitade of eyery descrip- | Fifty Lashes. Feb. 14—-A tramp called at the house of Cyrus Raney, Dexter, Mo., pear here, yesterday, while VSSoeseeeosr” he was | posed that the Japanese will threat- jen Foo Chow, the capital of the secured Wei Hai Wei. The Chinese jare preparing for the defense of! |that place. Officers of the British! warship Sparta have arrived in Hony province of Fukien, after they have) shows a balance in the treasury o! $157,447.85 over thet of the begin juing of December, 1893. The report. | gives a comprehensive statement o! | the operations of the treasury for the past two years, and is, taking i neratic candidate governor and who} followed the opening of the door AREER setae party unequivocally | absent and asked his wife for some-| fae Mie ewminan in Seecne| ali in all, a document which wil lefeated ex President Harrison, who | without clubbing women and child- jto apneee at which gold and silver | thing to eat. BE: Lg pca ican ton 3 rove satisfactory to the state, ar? was his opponent on the republican|ren, which they could not nk of | SBall be oops) freely coined and) She prepared him a meal, aad up-| them being ironclads, were suvk Sloe ee that State Treasures ticket. Governor Williams lacked a| doing, but exerted all possible efforts | point Co EXE cl vermis the legis- ,on being requested to do some} Wei Hai-W mae hat all the\Ghi- Stephens is the right man in the month or two of filling out his term| to quell the throng. In one instance atom that should be uaa to! chores around the house, the tr munp | Webeterhenin boatavuotareltiiar — place. — Springfield Leader. when he died, and lieutenant gover-| several people attempted to go jpreserve the pany 3 Cie two cursed and villified the lady. Penrod oracle her isiate lust erie Hayes Family Sued. nor Gray succeeded him. In 1884| through a door at once, the result metals, and do this in a rational and| Mfr, Raney,returning shortly after-| | torpedo boats went out of the harbor,, Fremont, Ohio, Feb. 13.—Mrs he was the democratic candidate for! reasonable way, the masses of Amer- 74 being that a lady in poor health be | wards, was apprised of the facts,and japparently with the intention of at Ada M. Smith bas begun suit for governor This was the famous/ came entangled in the’ struggling ae as = ae to aid of _ bis neighbors joined him in pursuit | tacking the Japanese fleet, but in-| £25,000 damages against B. A Cleveland and Hendricks campaign. | mass and serously injured. es . od . ie commited ant the ' of the tramp, whom they overtook stead of doing so they ran alongside , Hayes, W. C. Hayes, R C. Hayes Todiana never bad such a shaking | After the closing speech by Mr. | jdemocracy will again be triumph-| and brought back. ‘the Japanese Sagship aud then sur-, Scott R. Hayes and Fannie Hayes, up, from the lake to the river and) Braden a controversy arose Taeween ates | He was then tied to a stake and ‘rendered. Some of the torpedo, 8008 and daughter of the late ex from the Ohio State “line to that of | church officials and the board of of-| Scranton, Pa, Feb. 14 —Dr Allan! given 50 lashes with hickory |poats were ran ashore aod their | President R. B. Hayes, for perme Illinois, as it received that year.| ticers and Rev. Love, pastor of the | M. M. Leets of this city has been | switches. ‘crews escapel by jumping to the| |nent injuries claimed to have bec: Hendricks, Voorhees, McDonald, | church, arose and intimated that the|informed that Heiry B. Carey. late) The Joss to the Wisciis dinaee (nd: lreceived in a runaway caused by « Gray and countless other democrats | Mormons bad net contributed their | of Los Angeles, Cal., bas bequeath- crop by the storm is otinbeaiae | dog owned by the Hayes family. spoke almost daily for many weeks, | half of the expenses as was the con | ed $50,000 to him | $10,000,000. At a dance in Randolph county | and republicans equally prominent} tract. After the moderator chosen) The bequest was made on account — = lgiven by Thos. Pittard Monday | February hasn't as many days a» ~ Jed the canvass in opposition. It| by Mr. Braden arose and detailed | of a loan of $500 which Dr. Leets sf J Sse Sentenced. | night, Cherley Sparksman shot Joe the other months, but few of then was not an infrequent occurrence for|the amount contributed during the | made to Carey at Newark, N. J. in Ft. Smith, Ark., Feb. 13.—Bill! Haines three ves. The wounds! (tod three recognized holdidas» Hendricks, who was then apparently | discussion it was found that the| 1862. at his best, to traverse daily long|/Mormons had contributed several |fortane. sections of the state addressing his| dollars more than all the rest of the | audiences from the rear platform of| congregation. Rev. Barker of Har-| The Blackwell mail coach was araiiway car. Gray was one of the /risonyille then sneeringly suggested | held up and robbed near Newkirk, | Cook, the bandit, was sentenced yes- Carey went West amassed a terday by Judge Parker on four! | within the limite. The sbort mont? a | boasts of Ground Hog day St. Vai 5 charges. The sum of sentences gives | Absolatety Free. | anne day, Washington's birthday him forty-five years in the peniten-| Any reader of this paper cau get/ jand four wash Ee —Bazoo. tiary at Albany, N. Y. He took the} The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Ab-| will prove fatal. : : solutely free for three thi The Mis ssouri, Ka ud 4 most active, energetic cauvassers of | that Mr. Love be laid on the table. Ok. by two men One named John Sentence bravely. get setae ona sty ay Read | i psas aud Texa: : oa : : Z a8 Milled aad the oGiax tact # - = . i isi ake ad- railway company has let a contract of that memorable year. His oppo-! At this Rev. Love and his friends) Seu was killed an ne other captur- Two Lives Saved. 5 vantage of it at once. The weekly! nent was Major W. H. Calkins. | became very indignant and so many ed. When the campaign ended and the of them arose for speeches that it votes were recorded that Gray for/ could not be decided who was enti- » governor had run abead of the pres |tled tothe floor and quiet was not idential ticket, Tilden Hen- restored until Attorney James Peri- : dricks. They received a maj jority | mar president of the board of mod- 4 over Hays and Wheeler of (,512 votes erators, arose and threatened a while Gray beat his opponent, Calk-| prominent minister with removal. | Globe-Democ sede sdisa Saat ;for the construction of 2,000 new | Weekly sectious. eight pages eaeb, reight cars. The cost will be aboys Presses aud Friday, sixteen every, a million and ahalf dollars and j week, making it practically a Semi ,oue of the largest coniracts made b Thos | Weekly paper. isc co | one fiolier iA Sound ie yer are a W ell Man. yet the price is on} v | avy railway in the country duric, Liths. it is the past twelve months. ves all and ~ pee laahde te wwe wns. 7,392. DRS SARS a Z a r slowly | weeks: < was ‘<| Professional tean whe bas vob the! dull and i 3 ot ins, 7,392. He s - s term a | The debate will continue five more b t does; thankful, It is such results, ot w whic | time to read « large daily promptly | generally when you get wp in morn governor, and after that resumed} nights on the question of whether | n: Herbine SU se are s somupl, thatlnere the won:| lend keep thoroughly posted. Sample ing... Your. liver an sidney are not 3 flaw in Indi ér of the liver, Stomach or bow lertul efficacy of this medicine in coughs doing their work, Why do tar f Dice ie tal Gok Gad - pegree — as Tkhes no equal as a vermedicine, keto colds. Free trial bottlés -at i: | Copies willbe sent free on applica-| po4* ny don’t you take t ri ’ ehurck 0! len to af- Parks Sure cure. If it does not mate e feel et At.costs you nothing-— Id by H. L. Tucker 75 cents. Free trial bottles ‘at { | Fuckers drugst re. tion to Globe Printing Co.. 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