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THE NEWS EPITOMIZIP,
Kutrro and Middle States.
W B inter A Co.. New York dealer)* la
woolen arid silk goods, have failed for V.'/Dr
WJfi.
Peter G la gsk.v a lineman of New York
* itv. while on a nole repairing a wire waa
killed. Hi* body hung for thirty minutes i»e
fore it Could l>e taken down.
curs Sj'KE' kei> big *ugar refinery,
w th which he intend* fighting Philadelphia. the Sugrr
Tru*t. It ha* about begun $fi,006,00fiand operation* has in capacity of
cost a
2.000.000 pound* of sugar a day.
It was decided that no delegation from New
York city lie sent to Washington until < ■->»
cress should bare taken lip another the KxftosAion for
bill. *u\M;riptum*. Mayor Grant ixsijed »<’
The American Federation of tabor met
in invention at Boston.
Oliver Johnkov, the prominent filter, anti* died
slavery agitator and new*pajxfi'
at his home in Brooklyn.
Thom ah V. Mart. Kepuklicat). ha* be-r
re-elected Mayor of Boston by ah '>121 f/KX)
ina jurity
All f.hc school* of Marlboro, Mas*- . were
closed owing to the pt e\ftV.te e of dtpbib
ria.
Truer United Ktates internal r^v^im*
gaugara have l«*en «rr<*i“:L**{ m New' V#it*k
city, fifici two others indicted for r*''or ling
money from merchants on the g ? eX
Inditing the iratiging of spirits
AT the inquest 111 the eases of l* ** five men
Idtlodottbo National Line Bier. New York
city, u veidutof ax’cidenta) death wa ren¬
dered. Richard Johiwon, one of thy vk*tiiu* (
was shown to have left three widows
Kx Brkhiio'NT ( !.K\KLA.vo urged ballot
reform and Henry VV. Brady d»s<u- f*d
the raoe problem in the South at t he banquet
of the Boston Merchant*-* AHSociation.
A 17 .V v■ 1 n otvnirred at Huody** coal mine,
near Butler. i*<*nn., killing an unknown man
and fc ,tally injuring Frank Hauff, both nun
H*»k
Smith 11 ml Went.
The Ban- Amcrcbdi <‘ougrefc* adopted tic
report of the. Committee on Comuiitt" **■, and
i?lf< U*d two Vi*v‘-Br#*«idcut>.
Brkhiden r HaRRI«ok and Vice President
M or ton were prevent at the opening of tin*
Chi**ag«» Audihirium. tin*largest opera Iioiikk
in Am<“ric*ii. 'Plu* BifKidcnt mad« a sp«***ch
of oongratulation. Tin* groat edifice cost
&V 000,000.
The which Capital Loan **rgam/>«d and ataut InveKtmout montlih Cum*
panv wa» **ix
1 at Lincoln Neb., wiUi n capital atock of
lin.ooolm> goiif iuUt voluntary lionida
i ion.
A h« af.r.vi in Dean K King’s sawmill, near
Biriiiin^liaiii. Al/i.. ctpl*>de*l killing thi.*
mm,
Colon r..Trsn h H B. atuhonk founder
**I tli** t h'der «>f th * K uight> of Bythei**. died
«t S'., UmiM. Ohio, lb.* ft us burn at Deerfield, N
in INfiit
A TKA.IK ran <iff the track at Watertown
Smith Dakota. cmiHing ton dentil of the mi
gineer, fireman mid brakeinan.
WfLLfE John w>\, ng***l twelve, of Vew
Haven. Kv shot and id lbs) Tommy Ford.
HE Ford ;ih! fourteen. 'I’ll** Johnson. two had quarreled and
was attacking
Wnni: I.’aPH, at Holyoke, tol, horse*
whipped J H. BcnnriT and IV. D Kelsey,
t no prominent atforne>>of that place. The
lieu kippiug lb tU« r< Hull of u fouuty j *
wnr.
\V. U (*Hkhtt’**ima N\ h roiwlu *fi>r. wo* nm
over and im*t4iutly killftl ut th«<U'jx»t it* Nt»r
folk. frll \’«. backward. 1L» fix*t Th«* got ratight passed m n frog and lii'
ln> train u *>1
|>*vly. Hitting it in two fiuigtliwihi*.
f Tji.htmMuDehmed, <»vvu«*d h M’hool in Eh* t<*a< Wbit* ii n*,
and his wifi* bav,< 1 *u n
Hivar, iifar Sluuib. lud
The Indiana on iht»<*ival Si* -,qoo L»"-*r
vation, in South Dakota. Imvi* \ .»tod to .
1,000,fitK) of laud at $5 per nurc*. thro .
iug thi* largf* tract at oiit*o ojiru t<» t U
* ^ WAHKiVi. train on t\ l<»gging tv»ad ran
into a washout near \Vhtb**K>»ri), U«K. n\td
1 nullv vviNH’kod Tl) 4 ungiiu'w and s* *■
Hon hani were killed and tin* fireman badly
KCHldc.l
tSvA Et* vt. U<■ - \\<nv >\Vk»pt tiwav and on**
incut drownf*d by a ciou*lbur>t iu Santa Unr/
Uounty, 1'itl., rain bad b- *n falling tin* all Burnt* *»vcr
Hu* St-at'i* for eleven day?-, and
liwnto Hivcr was alfii .ningiv high
Thk KtENi National Bank <>1 Vbitanc, k id,,
has suk|s'ndc.l I.mhllilic »i 1(1.00. asset#
from nil source*, ts. 00 , 0 ."
tx » d«*sw’t*d t-aldu « nuv h not fiu*
from tMolidga, Kar . Hu' dtxd boiiias t»f n
man imd \u*< wif<* war** fouud, who hud «*vc
•lantJy biH*n inui*«i«*ra*l for tiirir D am “t
hol d >
Thom as Buoo k, «nvvt<x{ at t'nnton • >Mo
lHllft d to burning his fat hot house t » 1111 *
plica to his fddor bt*ot.!vM\ so that he w t ) be
s«ut to pristm uiwl Thomas would m
lather's Nv.'alth.
Fills VVfTKOU sK I, Mr.\ >l ol S farge. FI.i .
was ‘-hot and instantlv ktlUsl a’ Gain^vith
bv Albert ThwdHJL of th 4 taw fir of Vdt
ley »V Thru -net* Tlii* hiio«»\itir, tlH jfiae * in
the office of the lav? «i»*m
DintTHt 4 hi a has bta n raging at the uttl*
town of Fa Grange, M«». \ d« ..*«*n d.
<Hired >iittt le*ft t In* tow The
piddle selnuds elo
\Vu.i.\‘ ViblN. a white , ian, >n>v Wiva'M
near t-lnvelimd. IV*tm for ttu avsnuit n
t*\ t»o- vea
J'P'jn Martin. Ambrw ikmiudiv
Bert Sfivhh*tt, all lift T *v luwkc Hit
1 h** tet* while skating * = i Ih md at ‘Oil
ton, W M.i Shvldon
linnviHN
"Him F. v -11 *x ,ii»u \< bill •Javk
!‘ow«*rs and a coi»*Uu*ti»r *»n tin* Northern {'.»
Badvond weiv nrrv>ttNl at Tamma.
Wyoming for vmugghug opdutu. riu v »rt
ill a landing iu<*n«d a gang of sciuggW- who
lmv*» bwn givmg the authorities much
iJXMibh 4
VV G Hut ill it 1 of \Natcri*H». In, lm»
iMH-ir I to th» |*oMlion aoaiu
l>\ (hr ‘irtii ..ttoll ot t nsllir.' S 1 I 1 '.itV
VV A*l»ivu£toit.
Will.am H smith. • id
\«Ntr** A -Ms LUI t lal hi dim in VV a*hmgt<m, of
ilAsi mi promoted to !»*• Fil»: a nan tlu*
ihfijp
M Kn HCOTT IjORO, Mster *** the IVeMdeut k
w ife. after HVt'm) month> 'Inew, lias diocF
Sir Jciaax Uai \« cmtl the Britisli Min¬
ister. and his wife gave a laxvpthMi t the
delegates to the Marine V onfereu-v
Thk follow ing nominations liavt* lie ;i « m
firmed bv the J^enate Hol»ert V
INirus. wf N ewr V tv* Ih* Sun* 1
nitendeat the iViisus i win \
Groff’, ol Nebraska, to la* t'omiuissumet of
tile General l-and Office William M, Su*nc.
* the
«d Iowa. t»‘ 1>«* Awiste 1 ommis 01 ltd
Geaierai tarn! ' cb . Jane s M
»»f Indiana, to l» RtHorxii
taud Oft KV
PlUCSUMfN K A • x at X
1 Yin at Scv*l Mai
front Chicago
Tin rxHksurv
rhe Government of \ ettcrut la lias restonxt
the import duties on t»rn. nee* wnuih and
peas, which were pfacod on the fr .
June,
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THE DEMOCRAT CRAM F>KDVIELE. GEORGIA.
ji is decided that a conference for eourid
the subject of the federation ‘ ail the
• /jg o
ustralasian colonic* wiil assemble at Mel
in February.
The influenza which Via* V>e«i epidemic The in
.us-ua jk spreading through Germany. if
administration of justice in the court* mi*
pended. because nil the dodge* are down with
It. It it* proposed to close all the achoolft,
j)v at Dant/.c-. whereat iaa.'* half the
children are affected.
The Germans, under Lieutenant Schmidt,
bad an engagement w ith the Buahiri*. on the
east coast of Africa Twenty-eight Bushiris
i • kdl^l and the other* escaped.
Coi.'A*!. ULruBOfts Booth, the chief of
staff to the commander of the Salvation
Am v ha* been arrested in Geneva for in¬
fringing the decree by which he was ei
pel led from Swiss territory.
Thi. Swiss Federal Assembly lias ejected
M tan lx Kuchonnet {'resident, and Dr, K.
Welti Vice President of the Republic of
Switzerland for IBUO.
A commission bas sailed from France to
>i)sj*^*t the Banarna f ’anal
Tiik Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs
hv cable to the. Portuguese Minister
of Foreign Affairs a formal request that
he would pro •laim the rev ignition of the
Brazilian Republic.
Bohkrt Brow .v;no. ihe poet, hav died in
Venioe w ithout any Mifferjug. He l.ad btcu
ill but a short time with bronchitis
Tiik American Legation at Bara has de
,'hh d to demand the trial of Mouswi Bey for
the muvderof a missiouary in (T*ete.
< ‘ 4 1 \ f -\ :,}A ation of t he maswi.cr*'* of Dr. Be
; f-i the German explorer, and his party in
Vfri<‘h ha> b»*en 1 *ceive'l. d’he <ump was
htirroundiyl by ItSfKi Somabn and attacked at
midnight None pod.
Nearly thret* thouwiiid froodnj©ngtl«ci..'d
the office of k Bvcpublicfui pap u* at Mcran
?j«o. Brazil Twenty-Hve soldiers flnkl on
them, and a brief fight followed Two so!
di#*r* and -ix negro*.**- were killed and fifteen
negrot-H wounded.
Mil Macdonald, the manager of the
L<md*»n TiuifH. is dead.
FIFTY-FIRST C0NGRL8S.
i ti i he Senate.
5t/i Dav Mr. Edmunds offered a petition
for the 1 ncorjMiration of an annex to Howard
University for colored people, and Mr. Man
iri’Kon presented a memorial from the State
Board of Agriculture of Nebraska in favor of
(’hieagob* claim for the World's Fair
Bills were introduced for the admission of
the Htnte* <»f Wyoming and biaho into me
i nion, and for providiug pensions for indi¬
gent parents of deceased soldiers Mr.
.SherriiMii offered a i’tsohition requesting the
Breshlerit to invite, as fit, occasions oris**,
negotiations with any Government with
which the I nited States has or may have
diplomatic relation', to tin* end that any dif¬
ference* or dispute* bwtvveeu the two Gos
ernmeutH that r :iimof Is* adjusted by diplo¬
matic agencies may be referred to arbitra¬
tion and pea**efully Monill. adjusted by such Firtauce means.
tiTM Day Mr. from tin*
(’oniinit t<*e, j*eported buck adversely the bill
to provide 2’or the organization of the no -
Honnt banks with U«*.s than capital
Bills introducod and refen ed w ere ones
by Mr <‘bundicr to amend the laws relative
to the elective t ranch ise, and one by Mr. Gray
for the relief of junior naval officers. Mr
I'm pie, who hadoffere l a resolution regard¬
ing trusts, mid* *ss<’d the .Senate in opjMihtlon
t<* them. Mr Evert's bill f a celebrating
the four l.uudrcdth anniversary of the dis¬
covery of America by an International Ex
{.KittiUou ia New Yonk city wus rvu ! ‘
and second time. .The programme for t.ta
cercmoni* •* in the Hou.v* in * ommemoi ation
of the tOOth annh ersarv of the first ; inaugn
a n • " p resell ted
,,
and atlopled. .Tk 0 md.e iu »
■si*»*4 eontirnicd a immber of nominatior.s.
7th Day • Mr. Hale, from the Connuiu <*
uu Naval * fatr-, rem>rbMt back the bills
!•, " ’ >foro Introiluewl uy him to promote the
eJi.U't.ev i»f the, rule ,*"l I< i'v<* of the navy;
p- Myi t‘f *.i sikfl| i,^y ).j-ITU) e'.id 1*5*11 of th**
lirv ».«* I St lit ites, relating to the navy and
for the relief of sufferers t»v the wreck of the
United States steamers Trenton and Vun
dalia, and the rirnndinjx of th« and Nipsie, at
Apia, in the Samoan Islands, they were
placed on the Ualendar. Mr. Hoar intro¬
duced a bill for a statue and monument to
lames Madison, and Mr. < ‘all a bill author•
r/.uig the {’resident to open uegotintiom* with
Spain for the <ic*quisit,ioit of the Island «»f
Unbii. The Senate proceeded to the lioune
to partieipate in the <»erenimiie*s eimmiei.no
rative of the first inauguration of George
Washington us President.
nth Da a memorials Among presented tin* petitions, referred, resolu¬
tions and end
were three n*s(»lutioiis of the Massachusetts
legislature, ui favor of a Fedoi*al bankrupt
law. of an luteruatuma! i-ouvent.Km isi refer¬
ence to steamer* erossoei the Grand Banks,
and of a jienrion law giving a pension to
every honorably discharged Union soldier
and sailor. I Vt it ions from various jvta.shes
ui Louisiana 111 favor of a national eh*<*I on
law were pres tiled by Senators Ingall *,
Sherman and Evarts. Bills were intro
dnc<*d 1>\ Mr Butler for the emigration of
r ■rsor s eoioi* from the Southern States, by
a , Dun is t.» . -* ahhsU the Tenth Jndica*. Uiv
enit tYnii t, by Mi <-or;nan for an Inter
un lioimi Kxjidmi.io at the National t'apital
m trod by Mr. Stewart lor the free
coinage of Im»Ui gold and >ilver. and the issue
of coin eert ili**a*es. to citv-tinto as motu*>
\|**. 1 'ail |>ivscnt**<i tint joint resolution of the
Kh"Ada l.egirialnre va fawn* ot a natiovmt
ship canal across, the Florida peninsula and
Mr t»ib.s«»u offered a resolution iv hich was
iN'feritNi t«» tiie l*ommitt* e <ut Foreign Ue
Unions', instructing that committee to in
juU'e into th*» e\p*si\ency and praoticn
bilitv of fusjuiimig or settifig ai*art territory
for tie 4 ur.’uimtton of negro or colored citi¬
zens ot the United State> -- E»**cutivo
session
lu tlu- Hiiusv.
4tii Dan 1 haurlos H. Tumor, tiieniwr
from New York city was sworn in \
resolution appoint was adoptwl the authoHxing; standing and the
SjH*aUcr t*» and various it the juri^*
s» ',«vt comnitU<M w , spe^ Yavne vmg introdmxxl
diction of each. Mr a
bill detinbeg the duties of the Sergeant-at
Arms 'h Springer offered a rrs* dution
for the «|»|«»int*uei»t of a couunitt«• ■ to which
shall W refer red all proposit ons mating to
arni land- ..Mr Hall offeret « resolution
for the aplK»m; ment o( a V\ orhlFair t om
luittee Bay «‘t
5th Dan 1 Mi motion of V n^
iVimsA ivanta, a vcsolutiou was adoptixl
directing fiu* I’Unk i*» infiu n H:e Senate that
the House vv« m session and ready U>pixaceed the
with tin* e< uteutual cemuoni*' \t m
iiucst of thi- Nptwk'.r. the nicin.« - ilu-u ro
ttrwl t\‘ the > ats asMgntxi to t • »u. and ujhvu
the arrival of the Senator-, together with
the President. Vioe-UreM*!*mt. Gabim t mem
I*ts. Supr«*: v'ourt Ju> • eu the
vxAinmem**rauou of the in
aug urate \V HshingEou, the first
Unittnl States w ere carried
\ eM»iv*ut Mi»r:oi, iipvmg the
S|ie.HK domed cal!
\
St vest t gate
Allot nox
w a l the naDH*s
N *\ tid s»*atatives, and
hir i lt»* recent cam
orth. of Ohio,
said his name
a 1 ai at it w as
*ntm .
mnuttev*
tit
Sv
i
lid
K^iler of a avenger launch plying:
dge Axled, near Fvxx'h-'w and Sharj*
Out of ninety pas
arxi >nly twenty cwmei alive.
THE LABOR WORLD.
Virjfo.vr monument m»rb!« it befnr
to Australis.
Oovebhob La uij. of Rhode Gland, was a
printers devil years aj<o.
Hcsorktis of carpenters will tie employed
• n rebuilding Lynn, Mass.
This lstbor press generally indorse the
1 rotherhood of Ball Players.
The pltimbcisanJ tinsmiths of Kew Haven,
Con i have adopted the nine hour rule.
l.Ador. < ■■i.autSHioxEK Lamk. of Minnesota,
fav.iu compulsory education in that State.
* It rot, jxirmitted in Switzerland to com¬
i,
pel employes to work at night in factories or
mills.
HbvERAI. New York unions use the
Aunt ralian system of voting when selecting
officers.
The Knights of labor have raised their
;iei capitv tar. from twenty-four cents a year
to forty cents
Wirms six years the Brotherhood of Car
jie.item has paid out trt'J rVi '.rt death, disa*
biiity and sick benefits.
Out of the 30b .strikes that occurred in
England and Scotland la.s„ year 200 were suc¬
cessful. The rest were failures.
t •KiAR.WAKEKs Uxxov No. 144. of New York
cit v. fia# raised money for the Union cigar
makers tvho suffered by the Lynn fire.
Phehident G-ompebs, o f the American
Federation of tabor, say k that personally he
is i f in favor of restricting immigration.
1 nsfiK 1 fter. San ¥rmv'i&: j masons will not
handle any granite or other kind of building
•tone that may have been quarried or cut by
convict*.
The iron founders* union of Great Britain
ih eighty vtar.*< $i00, old. The It lias 10,000 members
h » d owm <X/J. workmen r.vcrage
•Fr j0 to?!da week
W i;jt . the new f’entral tabor I'nion is or
"nnized the Traiie* Sections will be re-estab
lishe l. At onetime tLe Central tabor Union
l ad ten ditferent sections.
Tiik union* of Victoria, Australia, will
soon » rect a $.>000 sia.tue to commemorate the
adopt ion of tie* eight hour system, which has
bean in vogue there over twenty years.
BrrLDivo trades unions in ludiauapoli#
mv t hinking over an arrcuigcment which will
pre\ cat trades on** which trade f^orn sticking affected unless kin
first given might b - have
their consent.
There is a tendency all around to prevent
the 1 lifienssion of politics at trades or labor
union meetings. Old time unionists say that
political discussions which jiertnit do incalculable harm to
the unions them.
Thkiik are IfifJ women operators in the
£r«*nt operating room of the Western Union
hi New York city, In this room a husband
and wife are working ride by .side. They are
perfectly matched in skill, but the man gets
?iT more a month than the woman.
bureau i ifE unions that of rity Indianapolis in winch intend to search r.pe\
a m man in
i f work may register and euipJoyers may se-
1 'iire workmen If will be open day and
nigh!. The St. Loiii# unions propose to open
Imivau also.
At a uia*g meeting of the London unions
of the hoot trade Zt resolution was passed pro¬
viding that “«i no manufactory shall there be
employed more than one boy to five men.
mid they shall he equally ili.Cributed o'
each branch of the trade.' 1
Thb Horitou and i.ynn fires hare thrown
about 11,000 men and women out of work.
-V vn ,1 majority are shoeworkers. Tlie fires
will give work to thousands of in borers and
building trad ■ men. win* are needed to re¬
build the burned districts in those cities.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.
M runs W. AV'hitnkv, the famous basso,
was a brick la yer seven years.
lin, Mas, Ireland, Eanotrv “The has Honeymoon.'’ bean playing at Dub¬
in
The latest debutante in Paris, is Mine. Earn
douzy, a high soprano of great bravura fac¬
ulty.
V > vie r.uivti, a bright and well-known
rhilc! actre-sLins -.i-ned to support Barry fllid
Pay in '‘Irish Aristocincy.’’
"A Life's Keorkt." a new four act melo¬
drama by Charles M. Delmemt, is to receive
its initial performance at Chicago.
The curtain for t ho Chicago Auditorium,
the largest opera house iu America, cost
sl.ViKK'. and is the biggest in the world.
i, k\\ DocssTAUnR, unable to make a com-
1>.nation of minstrelsy and comic opera pay,
has given up Ids little New York theatre.
l has be si decided by the managers of
lCor.. iu Howards lat*-sf play, London “.Shenan¬
doah, ' : , make the proposed Princess Theatre pro¬
duction of that piny at the
Tun Grand Duko of Oldenburg has written
a drauui in three nets entitled “Schloss Pa
rad/' t*» be brought out at the theatre of
IYesburg, German}*. The author pays all
the expenses of production.
Gilbert and Svlliyans r.ew opera,
‘ The < Ion loiters,” 1ms been i iroduced at th d
S.tvov Theatre in London. 1 ’he'opera was a
big Mieress. It is lighter and ‘ eat ether” than
* I'h* \k*omanof theGitard.’’
Lily Bki.kore, of Wilson Barrett’s com¬
pany, has reeeived no h*ss than four offers
from American managers to break her pres¬
ent engagement. She says she will do nothing
unprofessional but will stiek to her contract.
.Mmk. Batti was engaged at the Covent
Garden, London, in IHd at the munificent
salary of $T.> for t*aeh porformanoe. or about
.yg.WHt for the entire season. She i* to receive
during In**’ niglit. nivxent Ameri' .an engagement
95000 pe •
Geohck Atkins, an old-time actor, who
has \ isite I every part of the world during
Ins time, die! in New York, recently, of con¬
sumption \tkins wn> having tin* ^ original been Greppo
m The Black Grook,” Palmer brougiit
from Euii»iw by Jarrett and to play
the part.
There is mueh joy in the vrorid of the
French comedians **n accoUnt «»f a decree
which has recently aiocarel in the J writ til
()iff 1 *;>/. to this t*ffect: * M. Mounet-Sully,
sooieuutv «>f the t'i'iiiedia Franeaise, isap
inted c hevalier in the order of the Leyton
l'iii- 1 - th,« first titni- that tin
actor lias^ betm decorated exclusively for hi*
artistic services.
3M) DROWNING ACCIDENT.
How a tfother ami Three ITiililren
la'st Their Lives.
\ tew;ble and peculiarly sad accident
(KN •urrrd the other day. or which a mother
mt: i her three children were drowned at
Ssukvifie on the Milwaukee Uiver. A six
| year-old >*m of Gland Vugusiiu went to the
I nv-v tank and ventured out on the uv. It
j | His suddenly nn.Mhor broke heard and his he cries fell and into rusiieti the water to his
resv-.y Fraut-hrally throwing Uerselt iu*o
the icy water she endeavored to save her
dio-.vmu^ i*o' In a few minutes she was
|vy«>ni h r <k*pih and drowning herself
I Her -event vi. .var-old daughter Augusta
heard the cries and hastened u> the smut.
t Seeing her mother in the water she hastened
to her rescue The ice broke with her and
she wa- thrown into the chilling: together torrent.
Mother and daughter, locked in a
death struggle, sank beneath the water and
see
They w ere just disappearing w hen a four
n V4r-v>id son of Mrs. Augu-ti;: who had been
with the sister toddled out on uic i«v. Wiffi
plaintive i*ries of "Maiunia, 111 amnia, I want
y ou *A he ran over the iw until he reached
the hole m which bis mother, his sister and
ns brother vrere buried. Th? little fe"
:< uK»ihe.r and sister sink, and thi
*lf. as he aopposed, > arms
i an irstaui L * was v*arr‘.ed t neath the
A xrniD liAnpsI i lu-isi in N. ?a
tragvxiv He w*as p* ■»
was
times before he reached th ae
family had been w iped out. V.'r.en
' ed there they had disuppe* XI.
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To close out entire stock to iro
into other business.
I MEAX WHAT 1 SAY.
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come early ami get the cream of the
BARGAINS.
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CRAWFORDYILLE.
Goods the Iesfi
P. P„ P
(Prickly Ash. Poke Root, »nd Potaasimn.)
CURES
SYPHILIS
Primarv, Secondary, and Tertiary Syphilis,
Syphilitic Eruption*, Eruptions. Scrofula ami Scrofulous
Ulcers and Old Sores, Rheumatism
and all diseases of the blood; all thoe-e thatLav©
resisted other treatment yield steadily and
surely to the wonderful power of P. P. I*.* the
great Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
Is an impurity in the blood, producing Lumps
or Swelling, causing Running bores on the Armsf
Legs, or Feet, for the cure ol which use P. P. thetJ F!§
the greatest blood medicine on earth. All
Gioeaaes yield readily to the power of P. P. P.,
giving new life and new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cured in its worse form; sometimes in cases
with Erysipelas, where the patient was in Eter¬
nal Pain am! given up by the physicians. In some
cases Scrofulous Ulcers broke sut till the part II
was a mass of corruption; a bottle of P. P. P. w
procured, and the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And in all Affections of the Blood, P. P. P. etanda
alone and unrivaled and some of its cures are
really wonderful.
If you oufferfrom any Ihinglike Syphilis, Scro¬
fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers. Old Sores, ltiieuni&
tism, or any disease of the blood, be sure and
give P. P. P. a trial.
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potassium)
!b no secret patent medicine like the many on
the market. Its termula is on every botrle,thus
giving a guarantee of its purity and wholesome*
ness that no other blood purifier does give.
Cor a-Ls by all
For sale by Ilaniniack, Lucas £ Co , or
ft. J. Reid.
SI FOR 13 WEEKS.
The New York Illustrated News will b©
mailed, securely wrapped, to any address
In the Unite dStates or Canada, tor three
months on the receipt of One Dollar
Liberal discounts allowed to agents,
postmasters and clubs. Xe us agents can
sell this paper freely, openly and above
>oard. -Sample copies iuaiU“il tree
Nddress
New York Illustrated News,
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John L. Sullivan, the Terror of Fake
md Hippodromes, is the Sporting Editor
Home Council.
We take pleasute in calling the atten¬
tion of mothers to n home cure for all
diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, a
medicine so loti" needed to carry children
safely through the critical stage of Teeth¬
ing.
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
Is an incalculable blessing to mother and
child it is an instant relief to colic of
infants, a diseases with which infants
suffer so much the first four months ol
their life- It dives sweet rest to the sick
and fretful child, it strengthens and
builds up the weak gives appetite and
flesh to the punv. corrects, drain from the
bowels, cures Diarrhoea and Dvsrnteiy.
A panacea for the children Try one.
bottle. It costs only.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOT TLE,
Sold by Hr.mmck. Lucas & Co.,
W. B. ARRINGTON, U. D„
v .- - piFctTcerfraiUTY
After an active
SENEN years, tenders his
Matured Experience
To any who may be suffering from any
of the ills incident to
YzFemaleLife._
C3TYou can receive nere ail ihe bene¬
fits that you can in the cities sVT HALF
TUE COST.
Treatment Hum me and Scientific.
£SF*Consultation free; correspondence
solicited.
W. B. ARRINGTON. M. D.,
ap20tf Union Point, Ga.
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^ RSFLECn SAFETY LAMP.
(’an b« Bold in every family. Gives
more lieht th - n three ordinary Express lamps.
Full sized Lamp sent by the lor
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pictures, sent for $1.00, retails for $2.25; hound Ki.L also
in Japaneese Morocco. Illustrated oirculars i
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1 For 13 Weeks
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