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"V wf.t ,t .TNfrTON ENKRPRISE. WEDNESDAY MAY 12. 1886; 1 j, .-i- ' Aimp"i tJ-''""" -6 i 'v. : ' 5 ;,T."V THE ENTERPRISE. J. II. S1W1TH, Proprietor. WELLINGTON, OHIO. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gathered from All Quarters. CONGRESS. ' Benati, Mar 4.-The Post-office Appropria tion l.iu mnnded so a. to allow a bounty of S00,000 to American vossels for carrying the t rontrol and South America, China Jaoan. wan paused by the Senate to-day. The " ... i . ...ihn.iini the Vnatmaater Gen eral to make, after due advertisement for tmpnaala, such contract or contracts with he owners of American steamships for a . - ua. than iKw. nor moro than Ave years, Bnd at a rate of compensation not oxcoo.llnfr fifty cents a nautical mile on tho . ,. an,i,a h, iravn pfl nntweeil 1 114) urm jiul points In the most direct and feasi ble course. Ho Is alsoauthorised to contract for semi-innutlily service brtweenNew Jrk ,! n..w Orleans and the port of Klo Janeiro uinlor the provisions of th States and Canada are estimated ly th j New York Commercial Bulletin at $8,000,000, This is $500,000 more than April Bre lossei have averaged during the past eleven years. There were thirteen Ires in April whose aggregate destructiveness reacneu. 000. The prospect is that the fire waste ol 18S6 will considerably exceed siuu.uuu.uuu. Business failures throughout me cum... j during the seven days ended the 7th num ber for the United States 107, and for Can ada 25, a total of 12, as compareu. . total of 807 the previous week. A boat containing seven men was cu sized in the river nearTivoli, N. Y., on the AilwBrn rescued by a schooner ex cept Edward Bightmlerana jouu wym, hn war. drowned. n. .twite t the Brooklyn sugar renner- ies still continued on the 8th. The strikers have adopted the plan of going to the houses of the men wno nave uiaeu men places and terrifying their wives with threats against tne lives oi won . The founding of the Uhlo society oi new v.,rit ritv was celebrated on the 7th by a banquet at Delmonico'S. A large numuor of distinguished Ohioans wero present General Thomas Ewing presided. Speeches were made by Senators Sherman and Payne, General Benjamin Harrison, . a aw 91 IfB kf 111- Senator McDonald, oi Indiana, iam McKinloy and others. Numerous let ters of regret from prominent uucs.eye.iu ,W the nrnv S otll or mis law. '" on the final passage of the bill was, yeas , navsio. .,i. ,, th House sir. nan, m "" """" '' Campbell-Weaver contested election case. . r i . . - r . anri a hair ThA rill- iii nf th. maloritv of the Committee on Eloctions was adopted. It conflrras the right ,. , .... country were read. ofthe sitting member, j. i. nver,vU . n. th Modiesk com- seai. . . . ', . T .v.. fith q wh I.. u,l -Wr Mnriran.rrommei.um. i nicliied at inewara, . " mlttee on Foreign Helations, reported ares- fc throwing himself In front of a moving train at tho HarKot streoi rauruou tji. ko.i vArrd from bis Doay. lum uia " ... ' - ..t wm H.o result of dissipation. ' Tli weeklv statement of the JNew xora associntod banks, Issued on the 8th, shows n, ,,ii(,iiiir chanzes: -Loans decrease, $039,100 , specie decroase, J,uai,ow, icki U'tiders lnerea-e, acpuwi. ,.rn., S4;i.700-.., clnmlalion aocrense, tl,(rJ5,W0: resorvo aecrease, rn.,". " i..nb held H1.1W.33S in excess of the ia-.itiv.flTA ner cent. rule. 1 . t i Titus B. Jjilimcr, a peiroicuiu uru.n Xnw York Citv. suicliled on tho utli ny shootinc liimsclf. l'ecuniary emuarrass- mm,t tlm Eiiiinos.d cause. l.Mnln Ktwart. son of l.cncrai ianin Stewart, of Now York, was fatally injured on the 6th at Puoblo, Col,, by Doing turowu fmtri liU linrite. n, lMiilatlelnhia maritime exchange sig r,nl .tut Ion on Cnie Ucnlopen took fire on the night of tho 8th and everything was iri,.i, nrnderick. James Aneam ana winu m Rvan. acred respectively niteen fourteen and thirteen years, were drowned In Whsahlckon creek, Philadelphia, on me at.h Th. boat Ditched over a dam. Fat Fury, another lad of the party, was res- . a The exchanges at thirty -six of the leading clearing bouses throughout the country during the week ended the 8th aggregated 9M.933.470. against 771,US7,7UO tne previ ous week. As compared with the corre sponding week of 1SS5 the Increase is au.4 lutr rAnfc. n-i Af V.a nUnn-fnAlran 111 NOW York, who demanded ten hours' pay for proprietor and fatally scalding the engineei and fireman. At ClnoinnaU on the 8th jmwa. uaisteaa, Plnhard Smith and John U. McLean were tadlcted for the publication of lottery ad vertisements In the C'ommomui uatme sun Enquirer. Edward Davis, a prosperous railroad con tractor of Chanute, Kan., going to Grand Island, Neb., shot and killed himself In the ladiea' waiting-room In the depot at Kansas City on the 8th, in the presence of his wife and six small children. John Wymer, a farmer accompanied by bis wife and two daughters aged three and four years, attempted to drive his wag"" over the railroad crossing near Plymouth, Ind., on the 9th when a train was approach. inir Th. Aiicine struckt tne veuiuie, in stantly killing Wymer, bis eldest child and both horses. Mrs. Wymer and the other child were terribly Injured and can not recovor. The accident was due entirely to Wvmer's recklessness. At Omaha. Nob., on the 8th Judge Navel r,-,.,,,,! tiaw trial in tho case oi Jimn Lauer, convicted of murdering bis wife, Th. -Inrv broueht In a verdict of man l.tip-htar. and in trrantine. a motion for a new trial the judge said that a verdict of murder In the first degree should have been r.t.mAd! that, in his opinion, Lauer knew perfectly well that he was shooting at bis wife and not a burglar. , Lauer's attorney filed a motion for a change of venue, and the court took It under advisement. Dr. Flagg's Family Ointment never fails to sooth or h ul cuts, burns BRUISES, FLK8JI WOUNDS, INFLAMMATION, SPRAINS, WMPLKS, CHILBLAINS, SALT HIIKUM, CIIAITKD MPS Or HANDS, FltOST 1IITKS, COM) BURKS, BOKK IITl., all diseases and eruptions ol tlie klu. YOUNO LADIKH, Dr. Flag's Family Ointment will re move fill PIMPI.KS, BLACKHEADS, FRKCK- .m and other bb nilslms iroin your iuco. l..oln Hio akin tnw. SMOOTH 811(1 BKAU- fimiilv will be without It uftnr Inallno' III. IIU1I VO.IOIIB SOI)llllK Hllli ho. linn- nrnriPrtleR. Hold 1)V drUiTljlstH " .. . ... ' i ... ..I lot 'ib cents or inuiK'ti, on rcucipi, iiriec, by tint "yl WILLIAM 8 "1IK- u'i "vi"ui",' olutlon in the Benate on the 6th declaring It n Iia the sense of the Senate tnat some ar rangement should be made with the (lovern im nt of Mexico adequate to the suppression of the evils growing out of the crossing of onltle over tlionomnr una uri wi-uu .-i u,.,maii Mi-iico: also that a oo nr. of the resolution bo sent to the rrcs:ilcnt. The lnu.r.Ki.ie Com.-ncn-e 1)111 was then taken 1 up The pending amendment was that or v. -,i..n Leinir an Hlisolute long and. siiort haul elBUse applied to each rima soi .,i ft kiiiis ileniblo O'Sciissiob tne ...,',..n,lnwill WHS aillOCil til VOIIS Sll, HSVB !M 'lhn Scnstc tln'n went into executive session an l snon lid imirneii. ri... .1..,- ia m et fttiart for con- .1., ..,i.. ..t iiKiim-si rrnorted from the Miiiinrv ( niiim tli e. tho Hist bill tukin up :. ... ii... ...ii, .r nt enrtnin oil cers of the veteran army. (II provides Ihnl all sol- diers of the Into war wno re eni nieu n. ,-r,i ...luiilei-r. nnil iiliciwurds wero tils ,.l ...1 In r Ive lll lllllllt loll Hml reCClVC roimn sslons as olVcers In tho army, must l,e Mill nil Instiillments of votorsn boimly .. i. ..k u. i l,l,i-l,l inim them on account ,,f il, r tielnir so conillllss otldl Dllil 1I1US- . i i.A . ii,i,v wiiulil have ln'cn en titled to receive had they completed their term of enlistment without promotion and rece ved an honorable n'scnarge i fliimuu ..n .irrppil to extending the prov a huisof the ai l to the widows or such re en listed soldiers as may bo deceased, and to cnl stcd men In the navy and the marine corps. Without reaching a vote on the Dill the House adjourned. Senate, May 6.-Aftcr some preliminary hualnpss the Senate resumed consideration of the Inter-State Commerce bill. A great number of amendments were submitted and I..-.-I ,itrl 1, iin.nlmntislr sgreed that a vole should lie taken on theblll before Hd'oiirnmcnt on lliclltn. ine penaie umu went inio executive session and soon an. . ' ..niM.i..iinn wf the Itlver and Harbor bill w resumed In I ominitiee or tlie Whole, and soon after the committee ..... .n,i mnnrtPil the hill to the House. The in toe Medical Dispensary, Dr. Fracler's Throat and Lung Balsam u tim iri-i.tPHt cure in tlie world lor COUGUS, COLDS,' SOUK THROAT, I10ARHK Km. 11I1IINHIMT1H. ASTHMA. QUINSY, LAH' vmiitim mill ii III iseiises oi tno jihuhv ami l.nnirs. Score anil liunurcdso i be r vp to t. it ueriorms wunii. in rcllevinsr coxsi-Mi'TiiiN. It-strengin ., . .... ,,,, XT. i.,,,,. tmir ens tne JiiniK "1u Jr":"" "' lcet a coufjb. It uiuy prove laiai. ii Dr. Frazlur's Throat and Luuk Balaam, taken In time, will save your life. It la put up in Iki ko family bottles anu sens lor the small price of 50 cts. per bottlo. It your driipgint does not keep It. have him order it for you. Tak nothing else. W n William's Mfg. Co., Cleveland, 0 riamled was that empowering the Secretary nf War to neuiitiate tor me rnn n.-r u, works of the Monongahela Navigation lorn . iri.i. w. In VH to 42. Thl lull was then passed -veas 143, navs ins. The malorlty of the Judiciary Committee re-....-I,..! u,K-.,rl unon tho nroposed woman . ...nH.nn in th. Ponstltutlon. re- Tominenillng that the proposition lie on the t al.le. The minority report, favoring the en- . i ! 1 ... wnmnn w.. S irned tlV 1 niu,Tiii.iii,i - . lesrs. K II. Taylor. Hepburn. Caswell and Jianney. After an unsuccessful attempt to Vnng up the Kleotoral Count bill, the House adjourned. WASHINCTON. The President on the fitu eent to the Ken- ate the nomination of James H. McLeary, of Texas, to be Associate Justice of the (Su preme Court of Montana. The River and Harbor bill, as It passed the House on the Cth, appropriates about 115,000,000. The changes made since the bill came from the committee, In Items and appropriation, are but slight, probably not Amniintlnir to iioo.OOO either way. A curious evasion of the payment of dntv on imnorted wool was reported to the Treasury Department on the 8th. A flock of sheen was driven across the Mexican border and duty assessed on them as live stock. Tbev were then sheared and the wool placed on the market without having been subjected to duty. This arrangement resiilUd in a saving of about fifty per cent In the matter of duty alone, The President has signed eighty-one out of 210 private pension bills, and with one exception has allowed the others to be come laws without bis signature. He vetoed one and sent a message to the House of Representatives giving his views on the general qmstlon of legislation on private bills. Kecond Comptroller Maynard rendered an Important decision under the additional bounty act of July 27, lsfi,".. . The decision is to tbe effect that every soldier who enlisted after April 14, ISM, for a period of not lest than two years, and was honorably dis charged after serving two years for the purpose of enabling him to accept a com mission, is entitled to tbe additional bounty of fifty dollars authorized by the thirteenth soctlon of that act, provided he was not entitled to any greater bounty than f 100 under tbe laws existing at the date of the passage ofthe act, and provided bis claim was filed In time. .1,-hr hoars' work has proved a failure, -o . . - ., . 1 their grand lodge having on tue via oruureu the men back to work and declared that the movement should be deferred until some future time. WEST AND SOUTH. A severe wind and hall storm swepn over the region adjacent to Emporia, Kan., nn th. 7th. causing considerable damage. at Jacob's Creek a waterspout caused the drowning of Mrs. Jacobs and her child. j.iTpmon Davis made a speech In Bavan , - . nab. Ga., on the 7tn at tne unvemug oi mnmnrial tablets on the monument of Uen eral Nathaniel Greene. Hesaid tbattnl770 th. vlnnies acauired Btate sovereignty, Thl. u the cause for which they fought. Wasitnowalostcausel He denied It, and u.i tl.nt th indeDendenoe ol tne Rtates could never die. . Two distinct shocks of earthquake were flt at Columbus. O.. on the 7th. The Btate Hnnu was DerceDtibly shaken. At a meeting of miners in the nanawna (Va.) district, held at Coal Valley on the 7tb. it was decided that the miners should rotnrn to work at the old price two cents per bushel. It is said that the miners in tbe New river district will also return fc work at the old rates. The wooden butter plate factory of Cook, King & Co., at Montague, Mich., burned on tbe 7th. causing a loss of $12,000; insured A statement of the condition of Ohio crops, prepared by the Ohio Btate Agent of FOREICN INTELLIGENCE. nmnived' at London on the nth state that the oftlelnls of the French New. Hebrides Company on bsplrltu nenro island have been massacred by a party oi nnti vos Jrom Port Stanley. '1 lie l.overnor . . . . . .. ...I.a.I ..,,,. of New Caledonia uas uiiunu ........ port with troops to tbe Ulandlo render any assistance that may do requireu. It is said that Mormon missionaries nro nctivelv encacod iii all parts of hwltzcr-, land in securing converts to moimonism and conflno their proselyting clloris oimosi exclusively to young women. 10 iuio thev promise a condition oi nappinesa ' 1 .. . ,l f.,!la In In. lirosiieritv 111 Uinu um """l . crease tho number of victims. Home that liavo already bent victimized write irom Utah bitterly bewailing lUcir fate. Tbe cholera plauo is rapimy lucicnMns in Italy. During the twcnty-iour ui ending at noon on tho 8th, twelve new cases and two deaths bad been reported at Ven ice; five cases and two deaths at vu-enza, and sixteen cases and six deaths at liarl. A disnatch of the Mb. from Atuens, Greece, says the embassadors of the powers had embarked on the ships of their respect ive governments, and orders were Issued to the commanders to blockade the ports. Troops and munitions of war were being ordered to the front wun an possiu u. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed among the population and the war spirit is ram pant. Honolulu advices by steamer give an ac count of a disastrous conflagration which occurred there April 18. The fire originated in a cook bouse In tbe Chinese quarter, And It was not until eight entire squares, comprising sixty acres of the most thickly populated portion of tne tntnese quarter was destroyed that tbe flames were sub dued. About 8,000 people are loft home less. Loss estimated at 11,500,000; insur ance $230,000. Only two lives were lost. A fire at Quebec, Can., on tne hid ae- stroyed all tbe bouses on Lake and duko imai. .nil nn nam street a iar m corner of Main and Slide, where It was checked. The area covered by the fire is about ten acres, and 150 families are burnea out. Tbe new post-office, costing $250,000 was destroyed. The other losses are esti mated at $100,000; Insurance $'25,000. Proviuclal Secretary Fielding's resolu tions favoring the secession of Nova Scotia from the Canadian confederation were carried in the House of Assembly at Halifax on the 8th by a vote of 15 to 0. The resolutions condemning the nanging of Rlol were defeated in tbe Dominion Parliament on the 8th by a vote of l to is. " HOHESTY IS TBE BEST PQIC If,1 W An m,t WUftVA III Com- morn ing mrllling story mid winding up In sn silvrrtlsn mentor patent aifdii'lne, as miie (In- Ws are prrunrod to say Hist Kill's Rheumatic Fills lisva cured more puoilo of Hhiumiili'in . AVnrnfiil , 7i7i,,iiii, Sirk n ii' .W n.m IlitttUwhe, limn 11111 other meillelno In tlie miirkoli nnil wn on prove llil l,y iiuiiii-roiiii telliii.iiliil A.k ymir ilrntvl.t I"r I belli; If lie dura not Usvc llielli. Ill' will gel Uiem for vim. Clreiilurt nnil -aniplet sent free, lor sale 111 III hliieo hv rmn. P. I KI.T, Druirulm. Price, . 'C. purlin. O. A. HILL. Proprietor, l'ortliuul. Me. 325 Superior St., Cleveland, 0., Opposite Case Hall. Dr. Sloe treats the most malignant forms of Blood Diseases, Sisrofula, Cancer, Salt Kheum, Syphilis, Kheumatism, Kscznma, Elephiintlasl8,Caukr of the Month, Throat and Stowial'h, Catarrh, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, I'aralysis, Consumption of the Lungs, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Organal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Stricture and Varicocele. Onriinal Weakness, which is the aonurge of the nice, is not confined to any cUks or nation, but is universal. The greatest.selontists of tho ages Imve been seekiii" for the most ciieutivc remedies wmi wuiuu wothum nio uinc. iuom is no department of medicine that has received sueh study and iiivestifc'iitlou.aiid no system of treatment has been bo perfected as this. ORGANAL WEAKNESS IS THE CAUSE OF INSANITY. rersons who may discover any of the alarming symptom, such as noises In the head and ears, dimness of sight, dark specks lllttlng before the eves or flashes of light like flushes of lightning, dark ring under the ujvler eyelid with a pale ness of the face, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, great lassitude, aversion to society or occupation, a peculiar change In the sound of the voice wh'ch the patleitf can detect as soon as nis attention is uuiiuu iu ii, nci'v aims and hands. . Dr. Slee's chemical prooess of detecting renal deposits In the urine enables him to cure dls asestlmt have been pronounced beyond the reach of hope or oure. Every sufferer Is cordially invited to call and consult Dr. Sleo on hU case or send for a list of questions. Correspondence is most sacred and conllilental, so that no one need have the-leat hesitation in stating his case fully by letter. ' " ' Address all communications, with stamp tor reply, t) 1 Dr.A. Slee, 325 Superiors,., Clevland. and Agricultural Implements Fertilizers. DISC HARROWS, BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES. SEED SOWERS, BRYAN PLOWS. BRYAN SULKY PLOWS. TWO-HORSE CULTIVATORS, HAND CULTIVATORS, Etc, Etc First Class, All Warranted. AT WELLINGTON, O. 12. Foil Dyspepsia and liver complaint you have printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vltalizer. It never lulls to cure. Geo. A. Schrocder, M'j f. Rnil all real, for postage.. Slid reeelve free, aco-lly Imx of goods whlr.li will help you m mora nioner rliclii sway Mian aliytllinK Rl.e in. una A PRIZE. win-lit All. of either sex. succeed Irom Brit hour. T e broad road to fortune open, before the workera, IilhSJw V iri. At once .UdrcM, This Co Au- i 3 SE' P u O s" f ' -'S3 hj& Js 1st " s n -wk&n- H So ! oo era tart a g H ifSI jz es s3 L. Hudson, liiKilutely .ure, guil name. 201 to 211 Superior-st. A GIFTi Send 10 rents pontage, and we will n.u n fre ft ntval. valuallle. .ample box of good, that will put you In the way of mak nguiore money at once, man . ' x a...., nf all uni e an live a h "me and wor. in .pare time, or all th lime. Caplla Sot required. We will sun you. mmen.e pay fo .7 .l, .tart ai onca. fitu'sox Co .roriUiid. Me Things in Boys' Clothing not to be Found Elsswhere.- Ifyouorctryinntokecp track of tho new things In SPRING WEAIl for DO8 and LlIlLfc J 1 ... ,. , vml?t1iri . I I !,,. An I, ,,rn BOYS you'll not light on uiotliur store in mo cuy wnere iwnm... You-11 have the woolen world In mlnlstnre before your eyes In the multitude of pretty charming nattcms and shades wo have at the EXCELSIOR. The icncrons response that was expected with 1 '. , . I...I A . ..J II I. nn u-nniti.F wltnnvitll the advent of spring weather nils our salesroom! mere ueauu.u, u,., .. .- -- can buy Children's Short Pant Suits at J1.00 to Jn.00; Children's Blouse Suits, $1.60 to $1.00; Chil- dren's Norfolk Suits, $:l.W to $7.50; All-wool kpockbdoui nuns, -... io 3.1.00, ......r..,u ..... Combination, $S.M to $7.(). JACK TAIt Sl'ITS, including Badgo, Whistle "fW"1 to match. BOYS' SCHOOL DUESS St.n uimii-uais, i.uo iu ,i.i.w. WAISTS: the best are the Star Shirt Waists. They ought to cost more than others, but you can get whatever you like from BOc to $1.M. A Full Stock of Confirmation Suits at All Prices. nnr-vrnv art T PUR am solicited br na and recelva careful and prompt attention. Ourlllus- When TOU have Occasion to buy lr,cd Catalogue mailed free to any address. We send good. C. O. D., with privilege to examine J M . . 1 "... ..nnt. nn.atlafai-tnrraanie can be returned at our expense. Wechocr- aaf.iissnawai 1 1 1 awns 1 P.t.,, m-'' ....a L.-x Jia.A 1 a.i mi aaa saw si LATER NEWS. Ts children, residing: In BrookTille-, Pa., were poisoned on the 9tb by etin(C akeroot In mistake fnrsweet myrrh. The attending physicians think all oui one win mwin. A ctcloss passed through Wayne coun ty, Ind., on the loth, aosiroyine resiuem, barns and eTerything in Its trnck. Two men and one woman are niirwu ur and thousands ot dollars' worth of stock was destroyed. Near Owego, W. Y-, on tna nn.a Gorman Lounsberry, aged seventy-eight, a fanner, tbeV.tion.1 Department of AgricuUure in jr- says the aterage condition of winter wheat a,He th'en ihot bimiaelf before the THE EAST. At the annual meeting in Now York on the 7th of the Civil Service Reform Asso ciation, Ooorge William Curtis was re elected president. In his remarks hs gave the Presldont credit for sincerity In bil civil sorrlce policy, but Intimated that the ultimata success of the reform movement 1 would have been made more certain bad the President acted more npon his own convictions and less upon the supposed necessity of compromise with bis party. Tbe total cost of Investigating the Broad way railroad scandal amounts to $48,8110. Of this amount the counsel fees of Itoscoe Conkllng- and Clarence A. Bcward were $40,000. John Yandersllce, aRod sixty, of Phcr-nix-wille. Pa., wbobadsulTored family bereave- mont and business losses, shot himself at bis sister's grave In the Lutheran Cemetery at that place on the itu. At Its one hundred and ninth annual meeting on the 7th, tbe New York Chamber nf r.inimerce appointed a committee to ar range for a national celebration of the cen femila.! anniversary of fjeorge Washing ton's Inauguration as first President of the United States. Whilo riding through lonely piece ol woods near Petrolia, Pa., on the night ol the7tb Charles Olonn was attacked by highwaymen, who demanded his money. He refused, when both men fired at i him .with fatal effect. They then relieved Glenn 'of $400 cash, a gold watch, killed his horse .-j Inta fha woods. iVrh.flrlln of April In the United May 1 was 00 per cent.; rye 10 per cent, barley 06 per cent The wheat of the Stat promises well, except perhaps In a few counties In the northeast, nil with fair ,i,,t wanther until harvest there will b......B 1 a full averace crop. John C. Means, prosecuting attorney ol Summit County, O., died suddenly at bit Imnm in Tallmadce township on tbe 8tb. The dwelling of Ira Pixley, a homesteador In Florence County, Wis., was destroy ed by Are on tbe 6th. A two-year old child wai .,,.,i,eit and two other children and a Mrs. Honrv were badly burned. Notices were round postoa in rsnuui parts of Iirownawood, Tex., on the 8th, signod "Many Mon," ordorlng all negrooi to leave that place on short notice or they would be roughly "treated. The railroad contractors there also received written notices warning them not to employ any more negroes. Nineteen Socialists and Anarchists, in rlndlnir Paul Grottkau, Frank Hlrth, Carl Simon and Gustay Hosslor, tbe ringleaders, were arraigned before Judge niaiiory at, Milwaukee, Wis., on the 8th, on a charge of riot and conspiracy to kill and murder. Pall in each case was fixed at ",uou ana au of the prisoners remanded to Jail. Four mon were at work repairing tho bridge tunnel at St. Louis on tbe 8th, when tbe gasoline' lamp by tue ngui 01 wuu-u they wore working exploded. Tho mon were horribly burned about their heads and arms, and three sustained serious in ternal Injuries by inhaling the names 01 tbe lamp. Frank Benolt's farm house near Jack ann. Mich., was burned on the 8th. In the bouse were three children, aged one, three and five years, all of whom perished in tbe flames. Tbe parents were temporarily absent. Fred lierriinan, one of the Cincinnati Infirmary directors whose crookedness was exposed last February, and whose where abouts has sine been unknown, returned to Cincinnati on the- 8th. He was placod under arrest bnt soon released on $15,000 ball. There are five indictment against him for embetxlement. It is understood that be returned voluntarily and that he will turn State's evidence. The boiler of Dana's saw mill at Rich mond, Mo., exploded on tbe 8th, killing tbe officers arrived. All are dead. The family of Rev. W. M. Kinsley, of Alliance, O., consisting of his wife and two children, and his mother, aged llfty-niue, on the bth partook of a dinner of which rhubarb leaves boiled down as greens formed a part. The family were soon ta 1 ui..b .;!. .imni, avnmtams of noison- Bi m ov -v ---i : f . ing The old lady died on the 10th from the'effects of the poison. It was thought the others would recover. C. F. WoEttisnorPEit, a leading "bear" operator in Wall street, New York, died suddenly of apoplexy at his home in that city on the lOtb. Tub fifteen hundred coiners cmpiuyeu m tbe pits alone the Youdilojhony river, and also at the niliies of W. I-. Scott, at Scott Haven, Pa., resumed work on the 10th at th advance In wages demanded. The men struck about two months ago, and have been idle ever since. . TnE May crop report of the National Department of Agriculture Indicates an improvement during April of two points in wheat, with a general average of condi tion at'.. There is no marked change .nwmhnra. Imt a slicrlit advunce Is noted in : the Ohio Valley, Missouri, Texas, Tennessee, the Carolina and Maryland. The May average last year was ill. The soason bus beon favorable. and tho crop is more ailvanwu man usum. enother SUIT OP CLOTHES or OVERCOAT, for yoursolf or boys, see that the above label ia on the coat, and you will aecuro the BEST FITTING. BEST WEARING and BEST LOOK ING CLOTHING MADE. Everv carment bears a ticket, on which appears the "T,C. & Co." worm pram (trade mark). Try it E.E. GOODRICH. A HARD. ir. an who are anfferins from th errors sal tadlsontloa of youth, nervous weakn. aaulr deoar. ks of manhood, so.. I will send s rtotp. that wtUew. yen, FREE OF CRAJW.E. n.1. nut aamads was dleoovend br a ml slonary In Soata ASMrlc. Sand a ltd ned nvlop to the Rev. Josara T. ! jji, Sutlon D. Maw ior my. " 111IVTU 1TAKTEII. 0000 wagitf, waor .. . -...Inn fnr ' .... .. . 1 . 1- - j ulilA. wh.. MlnmM In m. hilly exchange goods or remna we money paiu 101 sni u iu iwu wuU.u. "E2CELSIOE" LEVELAND, - - OHIO. LJ LJ a- .i ...nl.dl imSMHallSlIallT. ( (work. 'Outfit frw. AOdr J. 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I . iw tblau INSEOT tO W lKU C, !UUlMiri, ra Subscribe for the ENTERPRISE, 1.50 Per Year. The avcrnges ill principal Btates are: Wew York. Wl; Pennsylvania, .5; Ohio, 17; aii..i.i,.u.. (il- Imlinna. OS: Illinois, Vl; Missouri,' 101; Kansas, 07. 'Hie condition of rye averages (; ol barley Hi. Tns Chair laid before the Sonata on the um, a Inlnt rvsolutlon of the Oonerai Assem bly of Ohio, meinor'Hll?.ltiir Congress for tho n(;iisiiiiniK of ex sohliors who worn confined 1 ... ann. Mr liHWI-1 OOlTUll resolution", which were airreeil to, calllne; n 'bun tho President for information concern )'V1'V' ZZt .-;,,., nf tlm I' lilted States flsblnr ve'sel David .1. Adams, while enirnaeil In lawful coiiimon In on of thenons f the Dominion of Canada; also Instructing iiib muiuiii . . Helations to Imiiilre Into the matUT and at certain what meaaiirea. If any, are neceesarr taken up and dlecltaaed unUl ',J"",,m,,",.t ....In Ine House, unuur v. several bill were Introduced and referred, um . .,,,tiBh thA advortlatomMlt ot lottery ticket In the Itlstrlot of Co lurab was ealled up and pksaed. Tlie majority re port of the Committee on Civil Cervloe He form upon th iBVi-atlgatloti of the appro priation to th Jelfereonvllle, Ind., lorees, ,u submitted and ordored to b printed l tbKrord. Adlourned. i Dr. Fenner's Blood stiver Remedy Nerve Tonic. From The New Vork Tribune. New York Tribune, New Tork. "Dr. M,M. Konner, Fredonla, N. Y. "Dear Hlr: I'lease send mo two more bottles of vmir llo"d '' ivT B"""', "' If"'"- Tonic. My "i' b!tn 1uk,9, "Xi i',, v" done her good. Yours truly, C.A. lltAG.. n u. mnmhnr eilllorlal S I II IT. N. Y. ni"ald. ex-Commlloiier of excise, New York mess, n for New try your erve Ton in. a coin ... , Ilvlhenseof two bottles I have realised plot rean"".'"" w From Chicago Wholesale Dry Oooda Hous of J.V. Farwell A Co n. v M. Fenner. Fredonls. N. Y. n. Rlr- "I took yonr Illood and Mver ?Ll J ad Nerv. Tonic for a severe bilious attack, with perfect success. . M. l-UJ-Lro. WEBSTEB. With orwlthoat Patmt Ind.x. . m rriHTirs KTAHBAR.O Autharlty with th 0. . luprmCeurt aad I thaCsr'f Printing Of., and Is riomm.od4 ky tb. Hat. lup'ls ef l.heels In It Hates. im in ruany tuier raiuaut. ia.u. - - ----- JUST ADDED A lew Pronouncing GAZETTEER Or THE "WORLD, Containing ever ,00) T1U... brled aa.irlblaK th CeunlrlM, ClUaa, : . Towns, and NaUiral Paiur.a OS EVEV PANT Of TH OCOBS. It la aa laraluabl eompanloa In ar.ry Bobcel, and at ev.ry Fir.. Id.. . a C at Ik. 1AM A CO., Pab'rs. .print 114. Mas, SCOTT'S eauLsioa OF PURE COD LIVER OIL yi Almost as Palatableas Milk. Th only preparation of COD I.1TKB OIL that ran be taken readily and tolerated for a lung tun by drllrate sUmarhs, INn AS A HKHfTDY FOR rOTfStTIPTlOir, RlllQHUHH AIKKIIONK, ANAKMIA, OKN- Vhkl llHlll.U V, COK.IIH AM) tiiiioaTaT. rKltlOSS. and" all WIsTINU IS(lll)l;lor?ff (llll.UKKN It Is niarrflloua In Its nsnlt rmurlbed and endorsed by tu Usl i'liyalcian Vie oountrle of th world. for Sale by all Druggists. 11 i Vl 4? M " " risiii fs)aia)l- :.,;,rr",-: . .- , , ' . ( Jf s, b ( '