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THE ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 18fc9. THE ENTERPRISE. ' ' 4 B.SU11H, Proprietor. '' WELLINGTON, OHIO. General Kcws Summary. Interesting Home and rirehru New, WASHINGTON. E. L. jordiiu nun im vii u;uiutcd assistant uperiuti'iiilcnt ol tho Duveuu of Engraving and 1'rlutiuK. Ho tins been in tho bureau fur thirteen years, and was Instrumental in persuading Congress to discontinue ttie use of s tea ib prosios tliere. The three Auiericis Exposition executive committee, at a mooting In Washington on the 20th, decided to hold a convention of the Katiouul Board of l'mmo'lon, composed of govern ors, mayors, arjir.i luces of boards of trade; otleersof Btutegruiiyosand others. at that city on October i. Suporintoudent KiinbalL of the Ltfo Having Hot-vice, ha mado a recommenda tion in bis report to the BooroUiry of the Treasury for an Increase in the life saving crews on the Atlantio coasts. The Secre tary approves the recommendation. The preliminary report of Commissioner of Patents Slltchell shows that during the year ended June 30, 1889, there were re ceived 3ft. 740 applications for patents. The number of patent granted during the year, including reissues and designs, was 31,518. The receipts from all sources aggregated fl,186,5OT, the expenditures P.m.m, leaving surplus for the year of V1HA,880, which mattes the total amount In the United Btates treasury to the caodit of the patent fund 3,KM,520. The Association of Amorican Physicians closed their annual meeting at Washington City, on tee attn. Officers wore elected follows: Dr. S. C. Bussey, president; Henry Ban, secretary; W. IV. Jobuson, treasurer. Frederick Douglass, United States Mln inter to- Huyti, received his final Instruc. tlona at tho State Department on the 21st and will sail lor bis post of duty Beptem ner so. The Department of Wto hns fixed the price of volume 25 of the revised statute containing the acta of the Fiftieth Congress at per volume. The United States steamer Pensacola has been detailed to convey the members of the solar eclipse expedition to, Ht Paul de Leando. .The expedition will sail from New York early In October. As a result of tho order issued by Secre tary Proctor several weeks ago, establish ing the bureau of records and pensions In his office, the number of pension claims awaiting bis examination, which was then 40,000 with a daily accumulation of 100, have all been passed upon. It Is now possl' ble for rlaims received in the morning to be acted upon and disposed of the same day. THE EAST. The officers of the Boys' and Girls' Na tional Home and Employment Association have issued a call for assembling their fourth national convention at Washington, October 14, 15 and IS, m. The two anthracite blast furnaces of the. Keystone Furnace company, wmcn recently failed, were sold oa the mh to the Reading (Pa.) Iron Company for 1100, subject to mortgage of 1175,00a This gives the Read ing Iron Company control of four furnaces, besides its numerous mills. The John Crouse memorial college for women, at Syracuse, N. Y., the gift of the late John Crouse of Syracuse university, was dedicated on the 19th. The building coat about tv,0U0 and la considered one of the finest college buildings In the country. An important railroad decision was rend ered In the Common Pleas Court at Pitts burgh, on the 18th by Jndge Ewlng. L. D. B. Keese waa expelled from a train of the Pennsylvania railroad because he refused to pay the ten cents extra for cash fare, the money to be refunded at any office of the company on presentation of receipt. The judue held that the ten cents extra was wrong and so Instructed the jury. Reese obtained a verdict for 1250. Hon. J. B. Barnaby died at Providence, R. L, on the llrth, in his fifty-eighth year. He was for a number of years a member of the National Democratic Committee, and in 187T was Democratic candidate for Governor of Rhode Island. The Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite Masons In session at New York, has decided to hold the next meeting In Cleveland, O., In September, 18M. Reports from New Jersey state that the recent wet weather has done incalculable damage to the peach crop. The late varie ties, from which the highest prices are real ized, hare been so much bruised by coming In contact with each other owing to the high winds, that they have rotted and fallen from tbe trees. In Hunterdon County alone the loss Is estimated at 1 100,000. Home orchards have lost a thousand basket each. Oeorge H. Daniels, of the New York Can tral railroad, evidently understands the value of printer's Ink as a motive power In business, iuding by the following from the Rochester (N. Y.) Herald: The New York Central was formerly the moat eon- aervallve advertiser of all the railroads running out of New York. Latterly it ha largely increased it space In all the New York dailies, and 1 doing considerable ouV side advertising. The new passenger gent, Mr. Daniels, believe in Informing the public through the column of the daily press when tbe many trains on hi road leave, what accommodation they ' have In the way of sleeping and drawing room coach o. and where the train go to." Business failures occurring throughout the count rv during the week ended Beptenv ber21 numberfor the United State 177, and for Canada 31. or total of 194, as compared with a total of 13 the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year tb flrares were 29J. Andrew Carnegie ha agreed to rebuild the library at Johnstown, Pa. The library was a fine one and originally cost 130.000. It can not be reconstructed abort of that amount. A bridge near Dsnbury, Conn., collapsed on the'iuth carrying down wagon, horses aod ten men distance of twenty feet Two of th men were fatally and lour oaaiy in hired. Hugh Roberta Bud Anthony Ifarcbely, miner employed st Alaska colliery at Ml Camel, fa., wer instantly , killed on the aoth bv a fall of rock. Th national miners' district convention at Wllkesbarre, Pa., on the 30th authorized th District Assembly to call a convention of the coal and coke workers of the United Bute, to be held In January next, to fix anlform rate of wages and take definite ac tion on th eight-hour question. Jehu O. Cavllle, prominent labor leader, rfUJ at New York City on tbe ana. tie gonera auditor of th Knight of Labor 1 in and later wa secretary of D. A. No. so. EL of L. In New York. He led several . Boaeful street ear Strike In New York aaJ moki vn inV' ' Ta kff ftrlk at the Columbia f Pa.) Mif mills was' formally declared off at aerUug f tb Amalgamated Association en th tlst HV of the strikers' placet km been filled with non-union men ans BOULANQER COUNTED OUT General r.ellof In I'aris That Frand Was Committal! la tha Itecent Kl-ctloo aatf That tha General wm Katrlr Kt rteil. London , Sept. 84. The general belief in Paris Is that General Boulnnger was elected In the Montmarte' district Sunday and (Mi.u'.edout. The fact that his election by a Ifood nwjiinty was at first conceded by th government's representatives and that there was cons'ldcrablo delay in changing tbe an nouncement to one of defeat, gives color to ehargesthat are being freely made to th effect that tbe ballot were manipulated by the government' agent. Tho general re sult of the elections shown that there was no need for the government to resort to such desperate measures as are aliened, for Boulanger &1& not develop enouirh strength throughout the country to seriously en danger the continued existence of the pres ent government Those who believe fraud was committed, however, point out that at the time the votes for Montmarte were counted the ro t -! had not been received from the prov inces in sufficient number to show how mat-u-r, were going. Tbe government was alarmed at the strength shown by Boulan gor In this particular district and, fearing tbat It Indicated tbe genonS feeling of tbe country, they determined to at least deprive the Boulanglst of the personal leadership of their idol. It is worth noting tbat those who make this serious charge include not' only Bou langlst, but men of all shade of political onlnion. The result of the election is con sidered as satisfactory for the government as there was any reasoa to hope lor. Hew ballots nro rmiulred in more than one-third of tho districts, and the Republicans expect to win a majority of these. From present IwHoHttmi hv the ."Overnmont will dome out finally with a small but safe majority. Faiiis, Supt. .Returns from MkI divis ions show the election of 234 Republican and 159 Opposition member. In 177 dlvuv Ion supplementary ballot will be neces sary. Tbe new Chamber of Deputies will probably comprise 3f Republicans and 201 members of the Opposition. THE ELEVENTH CENSUS. Collrcttnn ol gtatlstlos Has Already Bgaa Apportionment of tha Work and Or. gsnlxatlon ol th Dnreta. WtsiitttGTOX, Sept 24. The work of the Census Bureau is now about organized. Al though tho actual enumeration of the peo ple does not bogtn until next June, yet that has become the smallest part of the work performed at tb decennial census of the United State. The statistics oi manuiao tur, commerce, etc, covering period of ten year, require the labor of a large num ber Of special agents and an organization of the work that must be complete and exact in order to produc th peat result. In order that the system of carrying on the business of the office may be as perfect as possible. Superintendent Porter baa appor tioned the entire work among eighteen chiefs of as many division and their subor dinates. The organization of the office I far In ad vance of what It was on the 23d of Septem ber ton year ago. It is Mr. Porter's pur pot to complete the work of the census a soon a possible after tbe actual enumera tion of the population ha been completed. He has for this reason finished the prelimi nary work, completed the organization of the office, and Is now prepared for the col lection and compilation of statistics. In fact, the collection of statistics has already been begun. PENSION SWINDLER CAUGHT. Arrester a PrmalaaaS altera? at Tc tows, IX, Wba CallavU rtoa m by ImpataoaaUeg a Dsa4 Btaa. IYoo.iostowk, O., Sept 24. A sensation was caused here last night by th arrest of George B. Swanston, s leading and well known attorney. Tbe arrest w,a made t tbe Instance of United State Detectiv F. H. Pipes of Washington, who charges Swanston with fraudulently collecting pen sion money by Impersonating s dead man. It appears Swanston secured a pension or thirty dollars per quarter for Henry Pope In December, 1886. One year later Pope died. Swanston continued to get bis mail at country post-office and by forging tb name of witnesses sod Pope', and ss no tarr acknowledging the same, continued to draw th money for on year after Pope s death. . The Pension omce learn ea oi uie trans actions through a former friend of Swana ton. who swore vengeance for a certain la- gal transactlon.and an officer wa sent her ' with the above result Bwsnston wa iaen to Cleveland. Die la JalL Euiirs,N. Y.,Sept 24. A ye mg man named Maxwell Straub, of Reading, Pa. who wa arrested here on Friday last charged with Intoxication, died in Jail yes terday afternoon. Physicians have decided that Straub died from an overdose oi a rug of some kind, and It is now believed thatth young man wa drugged and robbed. Tbe coroner is investigating the caaa. It Is Oaaeastltatloaal, St. Pact. Sept 24. In th caaa of Henry B. Barber, arrested for selling for meat in this county soma cattle not Inspected on the hoof, and brought before tbe united hum Court on writ of habeas corpus, Judg Nalson yesterday decided that tbe law Is un constitutional a It interfere with coin- between the State. Tbe prisoner was ordered discharged. Disappoint by Mallivaa. BaooaxT. N. Y., Bept 24. A large crowd gathered last night at th Clermont avenue rink, where John I sumvan was expected to gives sparring exblqltion. Tb doors were not opened, however, a Sullivan did not appear. Charley Johnston, who bad ar ranged tbe affair, could not explain Sulli van's absence. There was much disappoint ment manifested. Brlags aa Importaat I altar. Nsw You, Sept 24. The Catholic New received th following cablegram from it correspondent at Rome yesterday. "Tb Right Rev. Mgr. O'ConnelL rector of the American College, left yesterday for Ameri ca. He brings an Important papal letter re garding the centennial of tbe establishment of tbe Catholic hierarchy In tb United Btatee." Mardmr Hophlas' t.'ritlml Veaaltlea. BxtLrroxr, Pa., Hept 24. W. S. Hop kins, who killed bis wife and mother-in-law Bunday at Philllpsburg, baa not been brought here. He la in a very critical con dition, four doctors being now in attendance and they say he may not live over night 4,40 Short la HI Aeeeaate. , Missiixox, O., Bept 24. An examination yesterday f th books of E. E. Zlntemaator, treasurer of Bethlehem township, showed him to be abort $4,410. His dry roods store at Navarre, five miles south, wa promptly closed by tbe trustees, but th father of th treasurer, wealthy farmer, went security lot the shortage sod bnelnea wa resumed. h ..' Klisteai lassias ef aw. FsstsI Hoiks, N. H., Kept 94. Hoow ha fallen on Mount Washington for th aut fir days and Monday It wa eighteen lachaa deep. .No tral a was run toh sum mit Sunday night owing to the depth of ! saew nod th track had to be shoveled en t yesterday before th train coold,maa th AtJermyn, "a.,ontB20th Kra. Patrick Farreu ooaraing nouse Keeper, we stabbed to death while trying to separate two of her boarder who were fighting. Two of the most notorious shoplifter In tha country, named Sam King and Mary Wei ner, both over fifty year old, were ar rested ln.New York City on the 20th. They have been known to the police as criminal for twenty yean, considerable of wtucn time they have spent In prison. A report comes from Pittsburgh to tn effect thai the entire exeeuti ve board of th Knight of Labor have been suspended be cause of there being no money In the trees. Dry to pay their salaries; also that all th general lecturers with the possible excep tion of Mr. Wright have been called in foi the same reason. Mr. Fowderly Is said to be preparing bis resignation, which will b presented to the general assembly In At lanta next November, for tb reason that be is not getting his salary. Oeorge H. Cook, LL. D., Ph. D., Etat geologist of New Jersey, died st his resi dence in New Brunswick, N. J., on the 21st, of heart failure. Hewas born at Hanover, N. J., in 1817. A portion of the extensive oil refiner) works of Leonard A Ellis, at Sbadyside, Hudson County, N. J., wer destroyed by fire on tbe 21st Three brick filter nouses containing l,un barrels each of refined oil were consumed, entailing a loss of f&OO.OUO. Two young men named K. O. Hartwell ud Arthur Taft wer drowned In Boston har bor on the 22d bv the upsetting of s dory. John H. Moore, of Hartford, Conn., while lumping a few day ago, fell upon a knife which he bad point uppermost in bis pocket, and died soon afterward from leas of blood. He waa sixty three years old, and had been an engineer on the New York A New Haven railroad for thirty-four year. A collision occurred on the 21st between two freight trains on the Boston Main railroad near Lancaster, Mas, rireman Warren was killed and Peter Tspro fatally Injured. Thirteen car wer wrecked sod both engines ruined. The New York assocUted banks weekly statement, Issued on the 21st, show the following changes: Reserve decrease, 3, 155, ST5: loans decrease, 1100,930; specie de crease, t3,XM,W0; legal tender decrease, U51,0U0; deposit decrease, 4,140,IU; cir culation decrease, 941.KU. Tbe banks held l.0T9,4O0 In excess of th twenty-fir per cent rule. r Tha report of the committee on strikes, msde at th session of tha International Clear-makers' Union on tbe Slat, abowed tbat during the past two year lnv strike have occurred in th trad and M,SB7 wa expended In aid of th striker. WEST AND SOUTH. At a meeting on tbe 19th of th Chicago world's fair finance committee, report were received showing tbat the amount already subscribed a guarantee fund ex ceedst5.0W.UJa Tom Rowe. of the Chicago Bicycle Club, started from Ban Francisco for Chicago on the 21st In an attempt to best Stevens' rec ord across the continent William T. Tobias, who is wanted In Har- risburg. Pa., for forging a check for $3,500- waa arrested in Kalama, W. T., on Van lVtn. The Kansas City (Kan.) desslcating and refining works were burned on tit 19th, entailing loss of $75,000; Insurance $44,000. Two employes, who attempted to ascap by lumping, sustained fatal Injuries. At Pasadena, CaL, on th una a mm dwelling occupied by Mrs. Beacon, widow, and her four children, wa destroyed by fire. Tbre children, aged ten, eight and all respectively, wer burned to daat. Alfred Pratt of Wilmington. J1CL. who took yonag girl to rtUadelpnia early In tha summer for Immoral purpose, wa on the 19th found guilty ef abduction and traced to jail for three year and fined $500. Thn I th first conviction under th new law. E. H. Pratt and John Allen, who left Sew York City the 14th of last May on horse back with the intention of crossing th continent, arrived at Sacramento, Cai., September 19, having ridden horseback the entire distance. Mr. Hiram Hoc 11, resident of Malad, Idaho, recently gave birth to sixteta, three boy and three girl. 'They weighed eight pound altogether, era bright sod hearty and promise to live. The house of C Morris, ol Cleveland, u.. waa entered by burglar on the 19th. who carried off tin box con talcing between $15,000 and $20,000 worth of stock certificate In virions companies, Jewelry and many valuable papers. Jess K. Mines, Insurance Commissioner of Maryland for years and one of the Demo cratic political managers of tha Stat, died In Baltimore on the 20th. David H. Plaster wa driving loaded wagon with party of Jive over Beaver dam near Porcell villa, Vs., on the 20th, when th borse became unmanageable. Bust Carter, of Georgetown, D. C, and Mis Ell Atwell, of Alexandria, Va., became frightened and Jumped Into tb stream. Both were drowned. Tb others reached th bank in safety. At the reunion of the Society of the Army ef tb Cumberland at Chattanooga, TennM on the 19th, General Rosecrnn wa re flected president Toledo, O., wa chose) as th next place meeting, and September 17 and 18, 1890, th time. Th question of monument to Garfield, Thorns sad Sheri dan wss considered. The Coo federate vet ran wer thanked for courtesies. Five mora bodies of tb victims of th wrecked yacht Leo were found near the breakwater at Cleveland, O., on the 20th. All the bodies of th sin person lost bar now been recovered. They bear unmistak able mark of fir which leave no doubt that th disaster wa caused by an explo sion. Black man B roe. mill and lumber yard were burned In Bnohomash, W. T., on tha 20th. Loss, $130,000; no Insurance. Kingston st Buxton' fivery bar wa burned in Sioux City, la, on the auk and sixty-flv horse perished. Marshall Field, head of the firm of Mar shall Field et Co., on of th largest whole sale dry goods bonee in th West ha sub scribed $100,000 to th Chicago world' fair guarantee fund. At Chattanooga on th 20th s car on tb electric railroad wa ascending Missionary Ridga when it slipped on th aid of hill, owing to tb track being covered with heavy dew. The car waa heavily loaded and th passengers, at th bidding of th conductor. Jumped off, resulting in thirteen person being mar or less Injured. All were visitor In attendance at tb reunion of Wilder brigade, several being residents of Casey. 111. Julius Meyers wa horned to death In hi restaurant st Decomb, la., few dag ago. Mayer bad been depressed sine hi saloon wa closed by prohibition, and getting fog of alcohol h drove hi wlf oat of tb building, locked himself up and set fire to the premise. General von Pocket cousin Of tb Duk of Fife, died (a Waver!, Is., few dsrs ago. He earn to- America ia 18&A as mar ried farmer's daughter in Wsverly, where be ha sine lived. John ADen nndCH. Piatt, who left New York City May 14 for trtp across tb tlnent on horseback, arrive at Baa Fran eteco oa the 21 st having mad th trip In 130 day, th actual riding Urn being; 117 A Denver (Col.) dUpatrn of lh22d state that J. F. William, receiving teller of th First National Bank of that city, lea de faulter to an extent of $S,0OO, aod ha goaa to Mexico. Healdsbnrg. CaL. experienced severe shock of earthqnakoth21t No damage reported. Twenty-two persons were rresua Guthrie, L T., on the 21st by depaty United Ststes collector for selling liquor tn Ttolstion of law. They weresrnt to Wichita, Kan., for trial. Atmeetlngto beheld 5ovemor 3, m stockholders of tbe Oregon Traaa-eoatt-nental Company wilt consider s proposition to redeem tbe capital stock, which l now $t0,000,0na, or go into liquidation. M. Matthews, a wealthy railroad eoa- tractor of Ht Paul, Minn., and well known throughout the Northwest died in Chutes opium Jointat Butte, Hoot, on tbe 21st after smoking ten pipes. AI Lung, the proprietor. has been arrested. . The Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fel lows adjourned sin die t Columbus, O., on tbe2lst The actio of lb Grand Mir ia interJi-ting the promiscuous publishing of degree floor wort, etc., whkh is deemed dangerous to the ritualistic work of tha va rious degrees, was approved. On tho !d burglar CHiered the ticket office of the Chesapeake at Ohio railroad, located In the central and beat policed por tion of Cincinnati, cracked tb safe and se cured $1,000. C. G. Sayle, of ' Fresno, CaL, has been warded the administratorship of tbe estate of tbe late David a Terry. Th order ap pointing him declare tbat the) estate do not exceed $l00,nj In value and the personal property not more than $10,0001 Thomas R. Hoe, the Chicago -bicyclist, left Son Fronciaeo on tbe 2!d on his Journey by wheel to Chicago, where he expect to arrive In lxty day. The United Stale Glass Company of New York has consummated the purchase of sll the window glass factorie In llliaoi Tb purchase include tbe Rock Iaiaad Glass Company's works, tbe Ottawa Glass Com pany' work and the piaat of (ha Htrestor Gloss Company. FORE1CN INTELUCENCC. Eight cotton mill In Preston and four teen In Blackburn, England, hare shot down and aa a result 30,000 loom and mil lion spindle are idle. Tb depression is spreadia; in aU the cotton- center of Lan cashire, - r - Six of hibre custom houses sre to be es tablished on the Canadian aid af tb inter national boundary between th western boundary of Manitoba and the Rocy Moun tains. Emperor William, of Germany, ha sub scribed 10,000 franc to the fuad for the re lief of the sufferers by the Antwerp explo sloa and fire. ' Th steamer Florence foundered In the Irish sea on th 20th, while aa roots front Gars ton to Belfast Nln persons wer drowned. Archbishop BstollL th celebrated theo logian, will represent Pope beo XIII. st th celebration of th centenary of tb Catbotte cbnrch in America In Baltimore next Ho T ember. Th British war ship Lily ha bea wrecked on tba Labrador coast Seven men were lost The sarvtvor wer brought to Halifax, N. S., by tb war ship Emerald. rhe Lily waa s steel vessel of 7J0 tons regis ter and 830 hora power. Lswson Tait, tha eminent gynecologist, ncpi eaae the opinion that th Whltechapel, Chelsea and Battene orders wer eoav nluad by tha sum criminal, probably rauatie woman employed la slaughter son and eoblee t fit of epttoptie fary. Tbe results of th recent trials .of tn nnokeleas powder have been ao satisfactory feat the German goventmant ks poshing to sompletion with all poastbt speed an un Beas factory for Its manafnetnr at Bpaa- Foroffenaee under tha Crimea act. Will- am H. R. Redmond, member ef th English Sous of Common for North Fermaugh, Ireland, has been sentenced to three months' mprisonment without hard labor. Simon Baranch, a merchant of Herajovo, Bosnia, has absconded with KO.OOO horin wlonging to hi creditor. Th money van ibtained by frand, sad It la believed Bar- Mich h ned to America, . Wax II Coixjs,th famous English aov- elist died st London on the 23d, after pro trarted Ulneaa. Tn wUl of the late Hon. 8. S. Cox filed for probate at New York City oath 23d. Tb Instrument give u the estate, real and personal, to his widow. Gtono Lavas, leading cat tie ma of Kansas, waa found dead twenty-Bve nulea northwest of Wichita enth Od. The body was ctoae to a hedge, welt covered nrit we. H wa known to hav arnsiderabl money and a magnificent watch, both of which are miming. Ros est P. FosTEB.Superintendentof Cen sus, haa appointed Ktrnard P. RotbsreU, ef New York, editor of the Engineering Mining Journal, chief special agent to take charge of tbe collection of the statistics of gold and silver production for th eleventh census. Won has reached Kt John, N. of the drowning of Captai Ihjrant and wife, who were washed off th deck of tb arbnooer Cotter, while on her way from th Bay of Fundy to New Torn. Tbe vcaet capaiaM, but the rent of the crew wer saved. Tas official report on th tr al trip of th cruiser Charleston has bean received st th Nvy Department Th penalties ef Union Iron Works ol Haa rrsnrtarn, wniea built th vessel, will be sboat tJO.OOO for borse pawar undeveloped. Ta failur waa announced oa th 23d of tha extensive publishing house of Bmord, Clark A Cot, of Chicago, with branches at Saa Francisco Bad New York, Th asset ar estimated at between fJOO.OOO and IKaV ma and th liabilities at teas fWO.ono. A receiver una been appointed a wui cob Una to publish BH lord's magazine. I th case of Henry hv Barber, arrested for selling for meat hi St Paul, Min-, cattle not msperted on tn hoof, and brought before the Vailed Mute Court oa writ of habeas cortras. Judge Nelson oa tbe 23d de cided that the law ks uooootiUiUosl as a '.aterferee with commerce between th Mtates. . The prtsoaer waa ordered dia- charred. ' Tn neat stallion trotting no) for th Bairb stake of tlO.000 waa trotted oa Us jld at Boatoa, before U.000 person. Th race was won by Nelson. Tim, :18. Rgrrhx from the French election held m the Z'jA show that th Rrpnbiicaaa hav -.ectrd their candulates ia 217 sad theaaU- ajpubllcan in V dlviaton. A g ncnt asujottty la couaiderad aasaraa. ' A Tnomro lavastigatioa of th books af iaaioa P. Williama, ta abansnillng racatr lnv teller of th First National Baak, of Dearer, Col., shows that bale short WCA. fbe bank ia folly protected by aa ia tb American Surety Camaany. wb wiO mka aa effort to esear hi s ' hrTkSAL werk ago ohn Hallera, af WIU jimsbune. N. Y, waa WUea a th thumb by WltlkamPapiirmana la svghlrndarlar n amputation aeiesasry. 'tm tb XM ttas- lersdiedaf bloo masoning. Wby embitter lit br dragrinr aroaosd with lante back. diseased kkinevs.dropa eal swellings, fenval weasatae, nenon debility. heart dlasas andrheqaaaticCT- plainls.wbea Or. raat Kidaef and EsckacheCwUIsqBicxlycaiBt Rev. A .J. Merchant, Presiding Elder write: I t gave m lmcat instant sad entirety penBsnrntreliei. Bepenorto all known nMtdicine In these disease. For tale by druggists. 100 Latdie Wasted, And 100 men to call oa aay drnrrisl for a free trial package of Lane's Fam ily Medicine, tb treat root and herb remedy, disceverrd tj Dr. Silas Laae while In the Koeky xonnisia. rer diseases of th blood, liver ad kidneys It U a positive ear. For eonrtipation and clearing tip tbe eoaaplrxfoa It doe wonder. Children like it. iveryooe praise it. " Lerre size psekfe, 0) et. At nlldroggtsts. 396 in Six Month. Van Wert Ceesnteal Co, Waierton.X. Y. Gentlemen . I take pleasure tn is. forming yo of the wonderful wwi we bare had with yoar Lung; BaJsaai. We bare sold In the last six months 396 bottle. We have gnaruteed near ly every bottle bat as yet hav bad only four returned. I mi ia receipt of score of testimonials Irons th moat prosnin e'nt residents of oar dry which 1 shea Id like to send yoa. Trial six free. JE. W. Adam the L adlng Dragglst) Yours KespectfaUy. S.Fell,Jr,DniUt. Hew About Town It is tbe current rerwrt about town that Kemp' Balsam for the throat and lugs ht making some remarkable core with people who are troubled with Cough, Sore Throat, Asthma, Brooch ills aad Con sumption. Any drngxia- will giro yon trial botU Ire of cast. Il ia ruaraataad to relieve and cure. Th large bottle ar fifty cent sod one dollar. Simply parnnng and eieaanag; The blood I ot sufficienl. It needs enriching also, the nervous system needs trming un- Bll of which U accompliaaed by nr. rer ner's Blood and Liver Remedy aod Kerll Tonic. Use hi Cough Honey ia u coughs; his Golden Relief tn aU pain and stomata ana Dowei oiaoroer; nip Kidner and Backache Core in lame back. dropsy and all kidney disorder .hi Ger man Kve-balve ia or eye, cracatea ski and pile; hi Capitol Bitter to appetite and strrngta, ror sal dj arasie- Dyipepsi or Indigrstloa always yield to the curative properrje ef lliboara s Rheumatic Byron, eon tunic r, a It doe nature's specific for tbe stomach. For sale at . W. Adams' and F B FelL fiivrn m Tun or A FaAJt SeOa Coogh Hyrop ha attained rapvtotioa al moat equal to Sellers' 1111a, and mora eoald hardly M tM ot any onermtaxam. in dnjXs should be kept la every family where there are children, and grows ap people and it meat valuable medicine for coughs, cold, hoarsenraa, and throat and long disease. The mil are sac standard remedy ia ome part of thecoanv try that a family never think doiag without them. Said a old rvmaa la Eastern Mary land," Why I havernmed my familv Seller' tills, ana unnauu them sJntost a ssntlil to a family as bread. In th last thirty years they have saved tn enough, ia onrtor bill, to pay lor a ianav viocinnau i lnaca-cnar. rorcod to Leave Home. Over M people were forced to eav their home yesterday to call for a free trial Mckare of Lane' ramuy meat. cine. If yoar blood is bad, yoar liver ad kidney oat of order, if yoa ar constipated sad hav headache and aa ansigblly eomplexio, don't fail to call oa any drojrjrist to-day for a free sample of this grand remedy l ne Indie r raise lb Everyone like it. Larjra six package tv ceota. lndUnapolia, InJ. I have been improving rapidly since 1 meneed taking the Bed Clover Car cheerfully recommend yoar laaedie to all afflicted with Uvepsu orismigeaoon. W r bmita, lna. Ave Sit rJ'Ji OF P0EECG3UYEBCIL S22 HYPOPHOSPniTE Almost as Palatable as If Ilk whaw thw Maaat a i am my ah '.aaa mt tmm Wlta ism tmi Kcmtrtsha) a aeA Ftrmn gabi oakBy taaha; E EccnrsEifrioskBesaowirfsbj ; jyaMmns to he th Flaaat smd Beat psapa. ; iUn ia tb world for th tanas' ad cam oi consumptkjs, acaoruLA. ZMKBAL OI8IUTY, WASTIMO oisiAsea, CMACiATioa. 30Ua ami CMHOfllO COUCKS. TVs erasf reassm far flisnmssiiffna, sal VastiavU CUdrra. SoU ha fl brmrimm Loom' Bed Clover Pi Eem3y. I a positive Tcifie tw all forms of tbedisessr. Wind. Bleed'm. Itchlirg, 11. errnaled. sod Pnrtroding PL. Pnr 50 For sale by Fred Fen. The Popnlatlonof Weniagton Is shoot S.n00. sad ae would aay at one-half are trotililed with soma affection of th tlartat and longs. plaint ar. according In stalmtsca, mor anmerocs fhaa others. ' Wa wtrnld adrias a saall saaas St am aw akc Umh. mm a SailBiSid BW ah as aUv nmih. mmrnrn mm IS all oar rrlrs ant to avglert fho aopnsH Unity to rll ir4r dr r ris and gat I boruerX Kemp's RaWa for the rftroat rod Inngv Tf1' ttr- Larire b(All 0e and fl- Bottt ay uorurria. do ' YdU wail : : ; :: , To rrslB'rnwr health M yon or all broki itawa s MI aacerial uom aarvooa prwsrav tioa? I will leO yxt ht cored m after pnffeTlng for mnntb. I asea two doom of SnlDbar Brtlers. and now I am well . DTI Laa, DOOBEerpsr, vrnmum. mm m TAX ATI ON. AMXDXEST XO- 1. I ft ilve4 sr tie General A mMrl ltei!0i.Tkrtr aa be jantu la e rs 4 eJ Im Twv alwr t XII f iaCasuiaimf ueeates On. last II aaailaes as faatew: AKT1CLK XIL Pac.z. TeCenl AssrssMv shall "ravia lr ia rainac mt ima iartfce irf tautea Ural iwdianw bat taxes kali a awiiarm a the saw rUasst aerta. Earn; gv aa. a iir i i si Bai. sat esaity lc paMSe vena!. iaaus im ml rrrtr rUtc rtnnty. paBUe pfputy a iHtr Uc aay awMi pais Mr. aa pmaal pili ta rrrr4i iavaiavtwa hatv Uar r ear laSivl aL aaay. By zatal tsar, he rxeatpte luas Uulm: aa lac rslar!' all prvswtty sex- t4 kalLfnajftaBetani aa swSlMBt. m pv a ifetr ay law. BcrTwaz. Al sata rinUas Uwse eMcur nnc ta vair lr sac sj-4aral way aava paste aswa latr Bal la wws "TasauM IxMMMI-tx " aa tkwar jprl t aarh snaissial any nave ptane aao Iferir aas kxs taw Taalu Aaa4mrat ." esriMPS. Thisaaraaral shall lake (Sect en to first aay t Jsrar. l. KLfcfcfcT L. LAP. Speaker af Ihe Hc fjrfm-muH. TUEO. V. tiAl'Ia. finllni pro teas i lb Senate. Aeapn.t April. t. , , T"rrt TT n A lUKi- Ovf. 1 Omn a raa eacansv ar irvsva. J I.DaaMl.Rraa. etary( Rate W th Male M Onw. hnvhy eerufv that la tra Cgt a Ira epv a a riat resoiatlaa a4vt by th Cntrral A MOT My f the t-ute lOksa-an tbrtia ayf aptILA. D. tv Bits trmm Uuwitlnl rllslflalls atn la Ic'tiss ibt aBms. I ha herraata aah atns arr a, aa aalif my el nut ml wal. at Cmbsis. the MtAdai af April. A. I. ia. toAXILL J. Ti. eomttry f otat. S. P. BLACK, Contractor and Builder, Flans and estimates made. Job work of all kinds. Orders . by mail promptly attended to. 45-ly raBISAlE&BSNHlIW Ka.'surAcruBza of CAMX16KS, WA(rOXl AIB SLEIGHS OF XTXBY HKCCrlPlfUB. HKPATBnrO A SPECIALTY". Dr. C. H. MacFarland's Great Medical Dis covery. TBH MHCttm i hi Oi it ta IslimsliiT IVaMM. nranMLXrarMr ItUwU. 1 i pi swe iliaatrsi m ll ! is U Klh IS. Aa wiO rwrw (MJflt. BrtnTU. S1S Vmrmmx mmi all n mis taE aty cwS trmm br Um4. ha(af kt IMallMrat m s. It nnn ia Kinl him i SMfcy tromm ml is r jyrS llliii Htarc. a radxu II i H mmtmw Saa ta alrsm. TM aBSma naBmSMa, try s Box ml this Rt m'Vrtl Mmiif. aa k lw af a irtln. Kry aas s i li i s lr aataacSML ar awv re Imtf S. r lfif ar mm as aar an. rnc SI r . mi sast Sar SX Sa ear jmm pas ta SaUamlv U Wellictm, by Dr. J W.HawKhtaw. ay aa.Mai ffcer ca aa trar friam Dr. C. H Marrartaaa. Akia. O. TkW k) ta eraa- rarmaxa ta tar !. af WUag- ! ta tarcaiM, BamsUar aaJf iisa d Ea DsllMlM aara aaaS ay , ta I'M stUkcra PATENTS Cavts.aa4 Trad Marts abtaiae. as . PsU-at iaeasea4Brt far aladrrato Fee OarVclappasl(;.8.ratratOBtea. W haeasah-axrace.all bsataessairavrt. Bene. eaatraassrlpateat haslaa la leas time aa at leas cast taaa Ihcae lemot Irom wasuag ta. ead anH.raw1ac.rptiat. with eserlp tta. Veaysll pairaUM r ast-trr a charge- r sr mm a fill patrat la seeare A baa. "tin ta XoJ Fair a Is." sriih rrf r ass a to aelaal elleau la yewbtate. canary t-tawB.scatlre. Ares a A. SNOW & CO., ' OppamUateat OaW. Vsshlngtaa.D. C. ail IlL J COLD IN HEAD. WflTOl.aA' EIsCrcamBalm " C3wrwjaCiaKmajraaBB AV byaljiflajHnamliofulIeaUtiMsSorw, XUatorea th HeotfM of Xante, Smell . SLI KatTllaitJWS Wa am.H Tr. 7 tease wUl b retained. it f dav.