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IMfEBPBISE. A.' Family Newspaper, Devoted to Home Interests, Folitics, Agriculture, Science, Art, Poetry' Etc. VOL. XVII. WELLINGTON, LORAIN COUNTY, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1884. NO. 43. V V J1JJ-1L.JL. . VJ 11 nrf II II - IJ 'VJ ? 1 V to DIRECTORY. POST.. ! KICK DKPAKTMKNT. 0 FI'IC i hour from 7 A. m. to 8 p m. a, a, a i. r. b. MallSCIOSei Going North, 8:!l i. m 1:46 p. m., 8:00 p. m. Going Bomb. S::il u. m., 8:00 p. m. Mails Distributed: - . . From North, 7:ii0 a. m.,0:.'IUe.m. , f . ' From South, 7:0U a. m., 4:110 p. m, . . . W. A L. E. R. R. Mnlli Close: Going Enst, !: a. m. Going West,:Gup. m. Malli Distributed! From Ktist, 7:Ua. m. Ifroui Wont, 12:00 m. BRIGHTON. . Arrive, dally, 10:00 a. m. Depart, dully, 11 :00 a. m. HUNTINGTON. ' Arrive, 12:00 m. Mondays, Wednosday andFrl lays. Dopurt. :45 a. m. Tuesday!, Thursdays and Buturdays. OBBRLIN. Arrive, dally, 9:01) a. m. Depart, dully, 11:00 p. in. I'KNFIELD. Arrive, 1:00 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and tSatindnyt. Dcpim, lo.u) a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and bulunluys. COUNTY OFFICEUS. PiioKKOUTixn Attorney D. J. Nye. Auomnt o. Hex it. Thkahuhkk J. 11. Kobblns. t'LKHK U. J, lWlS. PnauiKr Calvin Enlgn. UKCounmi-W. E. t'Hhoon. Vhiiuatk JuiMm E. H. Hliimaa. Buhvkydii T. li. Uowcn. CoiiMifiiinNKiis E. P. UurreU, W, M. Cran Jr . A. Kvurer. lMrmtiAiiY DiniOTOKS I. B. Strew, Mr. Pos WELMNOTON TOWNUntP. Trudtku A. D. Perkins, Homer Allyn? 8. X. Ijiumlon. Ci.miK-J. W. Wilbur. Tiisahi;hkh A. U. I.anbert. Ashkshoh It. N. Omnlwln. CoNHTAii'.itu E. dun In. K Ha kctt. Jitstk t.h r tub I'Kict T. W. Urovolnf, lltlMoil. WF.IXINOTON VILtAOP. Matoh W. R. Wean. CciunoimrK-A. D. I'orkinu, W. 8. Motcali C. V. liomoiiway, il. V. Lauy, W. U. buutluy 8. 8. Halt Clshk H. N. Onodwin. Thsahuhkii J. H. Wlyht. MahkhaiK. HackelL ' ( nirr Enoikkkh I'ihs DiPAnmaifT 8. A. Wullams. UNION SCHOOLS. McMaKns or rni Board or Kdcoatiow J, R. Wight, K K. Wehatvr. J. W. Wilbur, 8. Wlo- duukur, W. 1U sunuey, J, w. tiouguton. , OFFICERS OF BOARD. -rnitniDiiST J. W. HmigbtoD. Ci jtRK W. R. BaMlnr. TitiAnmiiH J. H. Wlvlit. HuraiuTBHu(KT or Souools R. B. Klnnl- Son. CHURCHES. 1MHr 0CHKl.A tlOWl. H)K H, 1 Northwest cornor Roulh Main and Mar- yar strout. Hcrvl,-o. Cnt.bnih. 10::1 a. m., 7:10 p. m. BabbMli school, 12 HI m. Youni- peo ples moetiiiH', l:uu p. m. wuomy prayer meec mil int i-piHi or iL rsii m il. J I Kst side Public Square, Kuv. M. K.War nur, iinlr.r. Kt-rvlciii, n:uua. ni. anrt7:H0p. in. flulibuth school. 12:10 m. HooIhI nieothurs 0:(Op. m. Vuunv peoples mortlnif, '1 uonlay, IM n. m. llciiiilarwwkly pruyer mifllMK. Thursday orcniiiK. PHSKir's rt-sltlpnoo on Coiilantl Avrniio. illnytly In mar of church. -rviai'iPl.f I III IK II. West Liberty Rt. 1J llv, P. H.Moore, nictor. Services, 10:) I. m., 7:10 p. m. Subliulb school, l:l) m. KuirulHr weekly prayer incclliur, Thuinluy evening. DENTISTS. IT 1. lUH.HKOOK, Dentist. Office over 11. Hustetl's store, In Unnk Uulldinic, Wellington, Ohio. Nltmus oxlils (as adinln' Stored for the ei traction of toeth. PHYSICIANS. rp inrCLAK'N, H. U., Pbysclan and 8ur 1 . Kon. Calls from village and country will receive prompt attention. Olhoe ovor H. (1. Starr's drug store; telephone No. 6. Resi dence, wiulh Mam street; totepnone no. n. l u. J. m n r. HomuMioatlilst. Calls at all 1J hours promptly atunnlwl. Olhce and resldenoo,West side Publlo Square; telephone 10 it. NOTARY PUDL.IO. UN. UOOUWIN. Insurniiee Airnnt and 1 1. Notary Public lunurunoo, deeds, mort- . Lr w 1 1 1 a i,.n ui imiunimH. nu.. wriLLun in namt ami llivul mann.M tfllllM nVnr BairiaaTll'a ) joot and shoe store. BANK. FIRST NATIONAL U4K, Welllnulon, 0 does a aeneral banklnv business. rays and sells New York exobanire. Uovern oient bonds, ete. 8. 8. Warner. President: IU A. Horr, Cashier. William Cushion, Assistant PRINTINO. HHINU your Printing to the EKTsnpitisi Offloe, All klM'ls of Printlns; done neatly and promptlf, Ontuv, w., si4 PublMaiiuarit, ever nouKinon s uruf store. 17UGBH HWHINHUN.'tke Barber, keep J one of the ueateat, most convenient Bar ber Shops in town. Only Brat-alast workmsn mployed, A full assortment of hair oils, po made and heir raatoratlvee. Pine bath-room jnoonneotlon and furnished at all bors lta hot aad oold water aud all neoaesary oonvenl nee. Rooms. South Me Lloerty street. PHOTOOUAPHEH. '):'r P. MA WTf.LLIC. Photographer. Plo? w. all the utelmpTOTeiaeata.it the art. Enmrs nenu for sluing sbeukl, wheawrer praoUeo hie, be mad la ad ranee. OaJleryertjt fewi- - urafl u averv I1TM ua iuiit aWraKAa, 7 as nail sm mepaoit mm, wu,v. ..V4., PLANING MILL nWAIISWOttTH !. Planing Hill, a. Hontll ..arlnu m.l.ililm hlanlntf. mtO- don to order. Dealers In lumber, lath, shin- ft rlu door, mb, blind, moulding nddree nmtlarnf .HanMa V , U.mlln', TmmA store. Welling ion, O, ' OPTTOIAN. JV, BOUOHTeit, dealer In spootaoles, . eye glasses, reading glaaaua, opera glasses, teletoopes, and a full Tine of optloal good. Oold, silver, steel, rubber and cellu loid frame of the Bnett grade kept In stock. . a' iteniii order. Untitling and repairing old framue don to r. WV Mat dlftloult eyes a tpeoUltr. Of- wsMaYuhlleaquar. . T POLAND, Manufacturer of CorrlnBM, Wag- ou Mid Sleighs, North Main St. W eilingtou, HAMLIN P08T ii : nci:o, ;, n. a. n. WEUINOTON, OHIO, Meats on thessc- end and fourth Wednesday even ings of each month. Post rooms in fmonwn'1 Ulock. .J. J. Thomas, ' Commander. V. L. Cook. Adjutant. 9 iv. up n. f .... .... NO. Q 'Wellington, - Ohio. Jlfleil ni nini unit, .. ....v-. each uionUi. ltooms In Lmerwu s block. V. r. BUKLaXW, xvicraw. TT. JoBDAK, Rrporitr. Tlie best Massillon Lmiinaud Kut Cmrl, MuMtillon Kennel Coal. - me best Ilnra Coal a market. Ofllce above Bank. FRANKS. TITUS & Co. BEE LINE O-velaml, Olumbun, CinctniiHtl and Ii.dlanapolls Railway. TEE GREAT CENTRAL TEENS ROUTE RKTWEKX T1IR EAST WEOT Tlirniwh car with connections in Union DepuM. Only direct lint) Vlft Cleveland, Buffalo and Niagara Falls NEW VOKK AND NEW ENGLAND. Direct connections for all Southern South western, and Western points, either by way of Cincinnati, Indianapolis or St. i.ouls. Di rect connection In Union Depot at Bu Louis for all railway towns in Missouri, Arkansas, Teiss, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, New Meilco, Old Mexico, aud the Pacific coast Fast Time, New Equipment and runnlnn throuch the moat , opulous part of the coun try; possessing every appliance for speed and comfort known to be servlcable. The Best Itoadbod and tho Safest Road in the West. Tickets liv Hi Iw popular route for sale at all regular Ticket Unices. From and after June 8. 1M84, until further notice, trains on this road will pass Welling ton at follows: OOINO WEST. Standard Time THa. a oin. A 81. Iinlt Express 8 90 a.m. No. H7-'lnv d A Col's Ex No. H-Nlght Eip.it. No.Sl-Loc.l Freight , ft.gft p. n, .... Rflop. m. ,...,7.90 a. m. OOINO EAST. No. -;cht Kinross S.nHa. m. No. U-Uslloa A Clevud Ac 7.1)0 a. oi. No. W St. Louis A N. Y. Ex 0.41 p. m. No. sCinclnntll A Clevo'd Ex H.WI p. m. No. H4-Local Fnlght 8 0) p. m. E. B. THOMAS, 0. B. SKINNER, Gen. Manager. Traffic Manager. A. J. SMITH, Gen. Pat. AgU CLEVELAND. OHIO. WSEELINS & LASS ERIE RAILROAD Cleveland & Marietta E. B. Front and after May 18, 1 until fut- (her notice, trains on this Wellington as followst will pass OOINO just. Standard Time, No l... I,;....,',,, I0.45a.sa. No. t (.Wp.m. vr. Jt a a .. T No. 17 Lota)...,. i 9.10 a.m. OOINO WEST. ' lfc,' :... 1.88 a.m. No. ...... l!,S0a.m. No. 8 , ,,, 8.7p. m. No. 18 Local 4SBp.n. Trains 1, t, 1 and I dally. 4 and T dally, except Bnndsy. - ' COMMKCTIOMS. Toledo ' Tlth sll lines nterlng th elty. -rremv, - With L. K. A W. B B. Clrde-Wlth I. B. W. R. U. ' Btlltra With N. Y. 0. m St. L. R. R. Monrorlll-Wlth B. A O. R. R. WslllDgton-Wlth C. k I. Ry. Cnaton-Wlth N. V.. P. M O. H. R. N . Orrvlll-Wlth 0. A. A 0. B. R. and p., Ft. W, A G. H. It ' Maaalllon-Wlth P.. Ft, W. C. K. fl. and O., T. V. W. It. H. i Valley Jooctlon With Vall.y R. A. Canal Dot r-With 0. V. R. B. and C, T. V. 41 W. R. R. N'wcomtown With P, 0. A Bt. L. R. R. OaBibrldgswWUh B. A 0. R. R. Polat PUtHnt With W. 0. M. B. B. liarlatts With M. A 0. R. R. V. D. WOODFORD, '. , JAB. V. HALL, Oea.gopt Oen. P.Agt t9"Brlng your Job Printing to the Emtirprisb office. We are constantly adding new styles and novelties, and can give you as good a Job as yu can get in tne city-,. try us 5 t. i HioiMuiLOuP Jiixk mm WKMtt j- - 1 1 it i ftvj ii x ; POLITICAL PARAGBAPH8. Iffl-The Cleveland Democrat are rettinsr blue in the face. They are more remote from victory to-day than when khey placed their moral prodigy in nomination, "wnom tne gou wonia destroy they first make nvad,'' iV". X. Wooe. ' " kSOeneral Grant has . declined a place on the Republican electoral tioket he "If out o( poliUcs," He has (evinced, his interest in Kapubiican suc cess, however, by the statement that never before was It so essential as it will be this year. ' xe-Ths ireneral ittdflrement of the Pemocratio press is that Mr. Blaine's trip West is "an insult to the people." This is the first time in history, we be lieve, that the people have been known to drop their business and gather in great, enthusiastic crowds just to get t, , i i . i merasuive insuitcu. , p&An Eastern Democratic editor wrote: "There are more Dcmooratie banners in this town than any other of its size in the State." When, however, the enterprising printer mode it "Dam ocratlo bnmmnrs," the editor took to the woods, and Is having a camp-meet ing all by himself.--San J ranciseo rou. jfc-grThe people of Vermont are to be congratulated on the healthy condition of their tlnances, as exhibited in (Gov ernor Pingree's message to the Legisla ture. The excess of availnMo assets over liabillttes is $1:',000. Vermont is not a "doubtful" State. It is always Republican, which probably accoun s for this admirable showing. BgTAbout all there ever was of Grover Cleveland was the 190,000 ma jority inflicted upon blm, like molasses poured on a fly, by Republicans. The molasses has now been poured off, and the empty measure contains the fly and some few dudes with their wings stuck together, unable to get out, unlit to bo eaten, too sweet to separate, QaUu t&Jiu itemized bill of particulars, published br tho National Republican. shows that in thirty-one years of Demo cratic administration the sums due the Government from Democratic defaulters were jll,4uo,8il IP, all still due and unpaid. That Is a pretty record be hind a party that is howling for reform as a plea lor getting into power agatni JfttTlf Mr. Blaine's toir is so unbecom Ingand so damaging, as the Democratic papers say, we suould think they would encourage blm to prolong It, Instead of clamoring so loud against it, and tolling him how much better it is for a itchi tential candidate to stay at homo with his mouth locked and the combination lost, like nloo, modest, self-contained Mr. Cleveland. fit Louis (Hobo-Demo crat. JttayThe Boston Po't, a faithful Den.' ocrntio laborer, announces that Mr, Tildon Is soon to sail on his yacht for the West Indies to be irone for sa months. Mr. Tildon will thus be un able to go to the polls, or In any way to manliest that seal for Mr. Cleveland which has not yet found expression even In the long promised letter for which the faithful have been so long waiting. jjjy-TheNow York Sun, speaking for its own party, says that "the defeat of Grover Cleveland is the most important sorvlce that can now be rendered to the Democracy." In this view of the case tho Republicans are likely to fullill the Scriptural injunction by doing good to their enemies; for the defeat of Cleve land is precisely the service they are likolyto rendur to the Democracy. veirou rotu TUCKEE, CALDEE & CO'S la the Best and Cheapest. It Is StyUab auu it. a .riDctiy, pom ujr E. K GOODRICH. Abont Hprlng Water. The sun-tit, ntnat effective, least costly remedy fur I abltual costlveness is Ziipesu, Better than all aperients or spring wmers that ever bubbles), fur It is certain, rffec tuul and pleasant, acting npon the liver aud digestive organs. It . invigorates, strengthens, looaens an J remove. Keeps elf ague, fevers, malnrla, biliousness makes appetite good, sleep sound, nerves strong, brain quitt, blood pure, breath sweet, taste good, regulates the bowels only, by acting upon the liver sod diges tion, wet a sample, . u vm Oae Bottle Instead of a Doien. , ', "And ll took only one bottle to do it.1 said a gentleman speaking ol Parker's Hitlr Balsam.. . i naa a ran oi lever, ana when I got well of that my hair began to fall oat so fast as to alarm me. I really didn't know what to do until one day a friend said, 'Try Parker's 11 air Balsam.1 That was some months ago. What surprised ma was the I act that one bottle was .enough. I expected to use adoxen. Clean, highly pertumed, not oily, not a dye. ' ' Restores n.UIn.l . '..! I'll irul viijiubi vvmii i '''i(i.'l j i The eleeant I. litis tilnterl arraw ton nn "Teaberry", makes it the chespeet, most peneci, ana most itecnerone 'or an toilet exquisi.es. wei a sauipie, . i-KeW velvet red tissue, for paper flow. rstHoutnton's. ;;, ;; ' . -i ! T ' i 'V1 ' Dr. PreMtler'B Root ItltUra. rrail-T's Root BltUirS set ctrohgly on th llvr soil kidneys, ke th tmh seen aad' regalar, makt th weak strong, heal the loaga, katIM op th am. aad laaa th Mood 4 yMei tt mry Imparity Pries It, or ill betUt a by expres r.pald for es.u) , rHAZIBH MEUIGIN CO. i mi, ' . . ,. CuaratAJip, O, turn EPITOME OF THE WEEK. Interesting' Newt ampliation. ; . . . i . i . . - M;: FROM WASHINGTON. In exchanges at twenty-six leading clearing-boasts 1b the United Btates dur ing the week ended on the 11th aggregated T,757,S51, against 80o,001,166 the pr. vioua wek. As comriared with the corre sponding period of 1883, th claarlntfs lndl oisted a decrease of 83.1 per cent TBI Bapreme Coort of the united Btates met on the 13th. The number of case on the docket was 1,035, or M less than at th oorrpond!ng time last year. ' Tira President arrived In Wathlngton on the 11th and appointed Frank Hatton FostmasUr-Oaneral, the oath of offloe be-' Ing administered by James Lawrenton who has performed the same nfflce for twenty-two Postmaster-Generals, begin ning with Postmaster-General Wlckllffe, of Kentucky, In 184L A btatxmkst has bean prepared by th Director of the Mint In regard to th pres ent Anonoy circulation In the thirty-nine principal countries of the world as com pared with the circulation reported a year ago, ' which shows a deorease in gold circulation of 'abont Si.3,000,000, en In crease In silver circulation of $12,000,000, aud an Increase in paper circulation of $112,000,00.). Tains were 231 business failures In the United Btates and Canada during the sev en days ended on the 17th, against 237 th previous seven days. The distribution was as follows: Middle States, 52; New England Btates, 20; Western, 60; South ern, 40; Paclflo Btates and Territories, 19;' Canada, 22. , '-, THE EAST. Pitonuci exports from Mew York during tb seven days ended on the 14th reached 15,051,000, against $7,110,000 the previous seven days. Bavvxl a Latham aud Silas B. Latham, two brothers, with their wives, celebrated their golden weddings at Noank, Conn., a few days ago. The two couples were the parties to a double wedding In 1831. lit a number of the glass factories In Pittsburgh, Pa., the boys struck on th Hth for an advance of from three to ten cents per day In their .wages. Th facto ries were closed. A CTCiOKi on the 11th swept over Au burn, Me., destroying numerous barns, unroofing several houses, and blowing down tree and fences. No Uvea wen lost. On the 11th Justin 8. Morrill was re elected., th United Btates Benat by th Vermont Legislature. A scsriif sioh of mining one week In No vember and two weeks in December har been ordered by the Pennsylvania coal combination. A rxw days ago coke train collided near Monongabela City, Pa., wrecking an engine and twelve cars, killing a fireman, and fatally scalding an engineer. The mills at Fall River, Mass., decided on the 15th to close for a week, rendering ten thousand persons Idle. If there were no Improvement In prices the mills would probably remain closed for an Indefinite period. A bbonzb statue of John Harvard, founder of Harvard University, was un veiled at Boston on the 15th. AT Hell Gate, near New York, the light house wet illuminated on the evening of the 15th by nine electrio lamps, which wore said to bo visible for fifty miles. Niab Somerset, Pa., two Hungarians were killed a few) days ago by the explo sion which followed their attempt to drill out a dynamite cartridge with aorowbar. Thi firm of James Legg & Co., pro prietors pf the Maplevlile Mills at Bur rellville, R. L, made an assignment re cently, thoir liabilities being $400,000. . Til house of Nulson Ilelfrick, near Bt, Boniface, Pa., was robbed a few nights ago by four masked men of $1,700 In gold. Tuc trotter Mayblrd, for whomW.000 bad been refused, dropped dead at Mystlo Park, Boston, tho other day, after trotting In the 2:23 class. The Democrats of the Third New Jersey District have nominated B. 8. Green for Cougrttiman, and th Psopla's party In Mattaohuaette bat made th following nominations! First District, T. D. Stow; Eighth, W. K. Eastman Ninth, Hnry Lemon. CoaoagasiOBAi, nominations ware mad on tb 16th a follows i ' Republican Pennsylvania, Fourteenth District, Frank M. Bound. Prohibitionist MaatachutetU, Tenth District, W. H. Earl. O th lOth seventy aoree of cedar tim ber bad been destroyed by fire In Big Egg Harbor Swamp, V; J., and an (Xtenslv cranberry bog was threatened. ' la th Central Paatflo Milt el Lawrence, Ma., go exploded a tew days ago, de stroying th Daptha bouse, ahatteriog Itf window aad fatally Injuring two men. A naa recently destroyed the station el tb Pnnylvanla and Reading Road la Trantoa, N. J. Th fire caught from a gas jt Mis Lrasi vTallacw tapped from Ue ear at Harris burgh, Pa., oa th 16th la front of a moving train. Harry Foster rushed to th resooe, but both were oat In piece.'' la various pert of Raw , Hampahlr snow fall en the 18th to th depth of four Inch. A raw arsnlngs ago three young men were ran over and killed by the, oar at Elisabeth, IT. J. At a meeting of the director la New York on tb 16th John King was sleeted President of tb Erl road. In th wood end swamp la , Atlanta County, If. J., Or continued on the 17th, th Lake oranberry bog aad S75 acre ;ot th Atlaatlo Company's bog he-ring ba barasaV ', ''.- Tax oarpt factory of James MoAde, In Philadelphia, was destroyed by Ire a few days ago, eautlng a loss of $160, 0S0, P. W. Jambs has been nominated for Con great men by th Republican of th Third Pennsylvania District A tr Annan named William Mn Master, ol Btratfovd Vi who drinklog habits had AUtipated hat fortune, bns.dttnncda4iy creditor th other day, went out to hit barn and hanged himself. . DiSPATOnaa on th ITth to JJrodttrtet'i from leading but In tat centers confirmed i prevreua reports . that general tradf throughout the United Stat was decided ly dulL Oh tb 17th hog cholera prevailed to an alarming extent near Lancaster, Pa, A afOBTOAoa was recently filed by th .New York, Ontario & Western Railroad of $1,000,000 to th Mercantile Trust Com pany of New York. The money was bor rowed to complete, qulp- and operate the regular and leased lines. ... Thb other day John F. Qulnn, Jr., a prominent . cltlisn of St. Clair, Pa., and Captain Joseph H. Denning were killed by ooal gas in a mln. In the Vermont Legislature a bill wai introduced on the17th by the opponent of capital ponithment by hanging, provid ing tor th txecutlon of murderers by also triclty. ' . . . WEST AND SOUTH. . CororxssIosal nomination were mad on tb 15th a follows: Republican Louisiana, Second District, Michael Hahn. Democratic Kentucky, Second District, Polk Luffoon; Wyoming, Morton E. Post (renominated). A btbuooli took place a few evenings ago while a Vigilance Committee was at tempting to arrest two desperadoes at Unlontown, Ind., during which two men and two women were fatally wounded. The desperadoes escaped. A riRB a few mornings ago destroyed a section of th business part of Lawrence burg, Ky. lit attempting to prevent a pralrl fire near Jamestown, D. T., a few days ago Mrs. Carl Bchroeder and a three-year-old child were burned to death. Bomb persons unknown recently threw poison Into the well of John Gaumer, near Coshocton, O., and tb entire family, six persons, drank of the water. They war prostrated on the 15th, and none of them were expected to recover. A waoo containing three persons was struck by a train a few days ago at Elk ton, ML, all being Instantly killed, and the bones and wagon destroyed. The failure is announoed of Heldmeysr St Rtlejlltx, of Chicago,' large : wholesale dealen in woolens, with liabilities of about $250,000. A niAVT frost was reported In Virginia on the night of tb lfith, which damaged vegetation. The other morning th steamer Defiance and five hundred bale of cotton wen eonaumed by BreaA Newborn, IS. C, toe total lot reaching $50,000. James Killt and George Bwann, both colored, quarreled about political mattera at Cincinnati on the 15th. Kelly stabbed Bwann an d Bwann shot Kelly.thelr wounds being fa tab The other day Matt B. Perkinson rode to the bouse of Derby P. Payne at Deer Trail, forty mile from Denver, and be cause Payne could not pay $30 he owed him, Perkinson thot him dead and surren dered. The Republicans of th Flnt Boutb Carolina District have nominated William N. Taft for Congressman. AT La Crotte, Wis., wbil a Republican procession wo being formed on the even ing of the loth F. A. Burton, President of the Blaine and Logan Club, was shot dead by a man known at "Scotty," but no mo tive for the murder was known. Th crim inal wat taken to Jail, but watlftoon after secured by a party of cltixens and banged to a tree. Br the explosion of a coal-oil lamp at Cr Is field, Md., on tb 10th a conflagration was started which destroyed forty build lugs, mainly oyster packing house, .the losses aggregating $100,000. The dispatches of the 17th from Ohio In dicated that at the recent election General Robinson (Rep.) received a plurality of about 12,000 for Secretary of State. The Prohibition vote was about 6,000. The Congressional delegation would stand eleven Democrats and ten Republicans, as follows: 1st District, B. Butterworth, R. (Rep. gain); 2d, Charles E. Brown, R. (Hop. gain); 3d, J. E. Campbell, D. 4th, C. M. Anderson, D.; 6th, B. L Fevrs, D.; 6th, W. D. Hill, D. 7th, O. E. Beney, D.; 8tb, John Little, R. 8tb, W. a Cooper, R.J 10th, Jacob Roroels, R. (Rep. gain); 11th, W. W. Elliberry, D. 12th, A. G. Thompson, R.; 13tu, J. H. Outhwalte, D. 11th, C. H. Orotvenor, R.; 15th, & Wilk Ins. D. 16.b, O. W. Geddes, -D.i 17th, A. J. Warner, D. 18tb, Isaac H. Taylor, R. 19:h, Eire a Taylor, R.I 10th, William MoKinley, R. list, M. A. Foran, D. On th 17th J. R. WUliama, a lawyer at David City, Neb., abeoonded, and hi de falcation were plaosd at $4,000. la Alabama and other part of th South Ih drought had continued for eleven week en the 17th, land cattle had to be driven long distance t preeare waken Tb ootton end other crop war burnt up, while turnips, the mala staple tor Hook feed, were a complete failure, i Mbab Batavia, (X, a passenger train want through a bridge ea th 17th, fail log a dlaU.no ef forty feet Engineer WWmr ' and Fireman Jen ware Instantly killed, tw paeaengtra were fatally Injured, and Mvsral other were badly bruited. F. B. Wabbbb ha been aemlaated for Congreeeman by th RtpubUoaas ef Wye axing Territory. A raw days ago th aged father ef Mrs. Henry Curtis, of Lafayette, Ind., who had been extremely deaf orflyisara, was ttai tied by a load peal st ihandsr daring a storm, and his hearing eras eosnplttely re stored. On th 17th th returns from th recent aUotlon la West Virginia Indicated the ineoea of the Dmooralle tioket by about 1,000 majority and the elect ef the four DemooraUo oasdldaaas for Csagrswinea. Taa Coreletaa ranch, Mr Laredo, Ttxu, woe vttlted by hlgltwaytnea th other night, wbojttol 110,000 belonging t Moa al Vldanri, tb preprietev. No an-ests. 3. Bwarroan, a Bute Senator, was shot and killed In a street fight with Monroe Hudson, th jailer at Sparta, Tenth, a tow days ago. ' , ' ; ; . .. TTATSOtaA BWtUBI tnbaoeo foote- as ec te' ltsralv?ltrstembtaK, Vii' which aaepecdetl-i opmstlo i tome wssirs go, ha reaumeeV work. U'mploja4aa , hundred eperatere. ,, , At Barneerille, Ga., a recent fire -destroyed th busiest quarter of the town. causing a loss of $400,000. . Tbb failure of the Harrison wire Com- , peny of Bt i-otus lor wv,taw is au- nounoed. - ...... i . . . ' I t I''. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.' .: Dtraino a recent engagement between the French and Chinese force la Tonquln. ' , tbCbin lost three thousand men, In-1 eluding their chief eommaoder. The1' French losses were twenty men, and nine- -ty were wounded. I Thomas Harrisoh, of Boston, the boy. preacher, has eommenoed a series of evan gelical (ervloes in Elm Street Methodist Church, Toronto. Tbb Governmentof Mexico baa furnished ' the Governor of Jalisco five thousand sol dlers to suppress outlaws operating in that State. ' A LtvBarooi, detective arretted a Hun garian on th 16th who bad Jutt arrived from Philadelphia, and found In his bag gag thirty small package of dynamite. A passerobb train on th Canada South ern Road collided a few day ago at Til bury, Ont, with a construction train on a curve. Engineer Cos was crashed to death, and six other persons were Injured. Oil the 16th Smith, the head of the pat ent medicine firm of Smith, Bro. & Co., In Montreal, was said to have absconded aoroa th border, leaving liabilities of $40,000 and very little assets. Orr Louisberg, N. 8., the schooner Charlat. Valentine, from Halifax, was wrecked th other night, and the crew of six men were supposed to have perished. Aovtoxs of th 16th from Cairo stated that provision war extremely scarce throughout th whale country from Ber ber to Khartoum, and from the River Nil to the Dead Bea. Much suffering was feared. . 't There were 229 new case of cholera la Italy and UO'deatha during tb twenty- -four houre ended at nine p. m. on the 10th, of which 95 new cae and 19 deaths oc curred In Naples., ' Railway laborers and whisky tillers , were said to bold sway on th 17th la Michlpiooton, a Canadian town on Lake Buperlor, and were driving out th re spectable population. They had broken open the jail and let the prisoners escape, and had killed two constables. An armed force was being organised at Bault St. Marie to overawe the rioters. .. . . . - ' A Moscow recently on hundred nnl vanity students broke tb windows of a newspaper office, and were arrested. Th Chief of Polios at Bt, Petersburg bad or dered the : proprietors of hotels and restaurant to remove the portrait of tb Czar because of disrespect shown by th public Tbb death of Alexander M. Bull! van, on of the founden of the home-rule movement In Ireland and an ex-member of Parlia ment, occurred In Dublin on the 17th, at the age of fifty-four yean. Is Italy there were 100 freih cases of cholera and sixty-two deaths during the twenty-four houre ended at nlu p. na oa th 17tb. LATER. Tbaib wreckers placed obstructions on tho track of the Boston ft Albany Rail, road, near Klnderhook, Mass., on ths 18th which threw the express off the track, kill ing the engineer and severely injuring tb conductor, fireman and baggtgemoster. Attorney General O'Brien, of New York, has decided that th personal prop erty of clergymen and priests Is exempt from taxation, also their real estate to tb amount of $0,500. A boilbb In tb sawmill of Isaac Whr mn, In Ten Mil Creek, W, Vo., exploded , with terriflo force on tb 17th, killing two end seriously injuring fly persons. Three of the men were blown clear out of the building, one being dismembered and the others bsdly hurt The list of killed and wounded It as ' follows: John Fox, killed; William Worden, scalded to death; John Kotsebue. fatally scalded: Henry Johnson, crushed ay falling; Michael Andenon, burned fa tally about the head; Jacob Stuart, blown nut of the building, both legs broken! George Loftki, serioutly burned. The en gineer hod neglected nit boiler and th' water went down, eautlng the explosion. Tbb returns from svery precinct and ao oettlble oounty in the State of West Vir ginia places th Democratic majority on the Stat ticket at about 4,600. The IU- publicans elalra tb election of Congree. men la tb First, Beoond and Fourth IX- I Met. ' .in .. Tbb statement of the New York oaao elated banks tor tb wssk ended October 18 thowl th following change t Loan tw- crease, $LOtt,000 specie decrease, $67,000 X legal tenden Incre. $318,000; deposit.. , Increase, $oS5,000: circulation decreaee. ain wu; reeerr decrease, (MT.UUu. lit banks held $8179,000 In exeees of legal re- ' 1 quire ntenfa. i . Tbb will of Mrs. Henry la Huntington, '' of Cincinnati, by which she left' 1800,000 to 1 th Kpltoopel Chnreh ef Minnesota, was " probated tome days ago. ' II now appear that Mrs. Huntington had notaltkg to wiU.nr for the reason that her worldly posssssiona , consisted merely of a life estate Uteres. ,, which died with her. Tbb wlf of John Iaabell, a real dent oi Austin, Ark., fell In lore with a neighbor , and eloped with him oa th 11th, taking her hatband's team of bone with them. ' They were overtaken by five man, who ' hanged bereompanloa to a tree and tamed htr adrift after seising th horse and ell her baggage. Lbb Sabo, a Chinaman under sentence to be hanged on the 7th ef November nsxt, committed luiclda In the jail at Portland, Oregon, en tb 19th by hanging himself to ' a hook fa th wall of his eel! ' Obbbbai, Bab pel Lappm, x-Btat Treasurer of Kansas, was arrested at Port- ,' land, Oregon, on the 18th oa Hie charge of ' forging $18,000 worth of State bonus ta , imi . . , . IT Is reported that Mis Carrie Walton, whose sad death upon Long'i Peak attract-, d so much attention recently, hoe left her , fortune, amounting to between $JU0,0U0 and $280,000 to th Boolety tor the Prevention, of CratUar to Animals.. ' .1. i. .1 , ,i . i i ' ., I t, i :. iNtCi, . I i-1 -i i! v-i ' i-K.lt t, ii' !.. v ' ' i..' 'V- ' i -' -,-