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it. .... TM MTEiii'lilSii, WEDN ESI) A Y; JANUARY 9, 1( ; ':' .... s ' ' ' V..., .- ' A THE ENTERPRISE. WELLISOTOX, OHIO. General Sews Summary. Interesting Home uhl Foreign Sew. CONGRESSIONAL. BtntATB, Jan. t. Amon lie petitions and memorials presented ere the followtw: From Women'! Hellef Board. Silt L ike City, remon strating aptfnst any action ot Congress looking to the admission or Ututa as a State; to prohibit dtsfranrkhumont on account of sex; from the National Boar J ot T'ade, praying for liberal ap propriations forpublle works, and particularly for river und hirlK improvements and for coast defenses; in fmor of Including In tho next census statistics of surviving soldiers ot the late war. At tho clise of the morning hour oonsidorntt' D of the T;irifl bill wat resumed, the pending quosiion fr'tnjr. the amendment making the rate ot yarns T tier o?nt. ad valorem Instead of in p t rent. Mr. Vest made a long speech In support of t'.ie amendment, and the discussion wns further participated In by Messrs. Teller, Coke, Albion. Chandler and Hoar. Klmillv tho bill ns laid aside without sell' n on the nmendaiont and the Senate ad ipimied. llourtn. llurinn the mnrnlng hour bills were ' passrd as follows: Grouting an annual leave of -absence of thirty days to employes of the bureau ot engraving and punting. Instead of fifteen ' days as at present ; providing that the omission by lb? sender to place lawful postage on a let ter bearing special d -livery stamps shall not do- lay the transmission and delivery thoreof, but lawful postage shall be collected on delivery; prohibiting any agent or attorney from receiv ing a fee for securing an Increase of pension on account of an increase of the disability for which the pension was originally granted. Mr. Bayers, trom tho Committee on Appropriations reported the Fortifications Appropriation bill and It was placed on the oalendur. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Klver and Haibnr bill, consideration of which occupied the time until adjournment. I? en A K, Jan. II Tfce resolution of Mr. Voor hcei calling upon the Secret iry of the Treasury tor Information as to homoitoaJ and other en tries was agreed to. Re solutions were adopted calling upon the Secretary of War and tbe Secretary of the Navy for Information con cerning the services of volunteers in the Net . Pereeswarof 177 from Washington Territory and Idaho. Coislilcratlon of the Tariff bill was resumed, th'i pen lln?nncstta being upon Mr. Vest's amendment to psbair.iib S1& to change the duty on cotton threa I, yarn, warps, etc., valued at not exceeding tt cents per pound, 'rom ten cents per pound to M per cnt. ad valorem. After a speech of some length from Mr Vance, Mr Vest's amendim nt was rejected y tho us-jo! party vote yeas to, nays II -and the Senate ndidnmed. Hiiukk. The House concurred In the Senate amendment to the bill appropriating IS8.0U0 to ' enulile tho Secretary of War to Issue to the (lovernnrof Montana military stores tor the use uf themllitlu of Unit Territory. A resolution from the Committee on Kules to abolish the call of States n .d Territories on suspension days develoiwd vigorous opposition, and after some lime spent In filibustering tbe House adjourned without action on the resolution. PrMATr, Jan. 4. A resolulloa from tbe Com mittee on Korelrrn Relations was a Teed to. call Ing on the President for correspondence and Information touching recont occurrences In the Island of Hnytl. botn as relates to the stale of the government there and the seliure snd de livery of tho American vessel, Haytlen Repub lic, ConsMerailon of the Tariff bill was re sumed and an amendment offered by Mr. Vanoe reducing the rate on Hamburg edgtnga trom forty five cents per pound and fifteen per cent ad valorem, to forty psr cent, ad valorem was, after discussion, rejected. The bill was then laid aside, and oa motion of Mr, Aldrlch the Senuto rules were so amended oa to Include among the pontons entitled to the privileges of the door lbs President elect and the Vice 1'residrnt-eloct. Alter a brief execu tive srssion the Senate adjourned, IIot'HK. The Nkaraura Canal bin having been taken on, a number of amendment! were dl'cussod and aiTi-ed to end tbe bill passed yeas 157. navs SI. (The bill originated In tbe Senate and It will ba returned to tbe Sen ate for action on tbe House amen Imcnte.) The resolution from tho Committee oa Rules, abolishing tbe call of Statea and Territories on suspension days, was culled tip, and after eon , slderahle dlscusrion a vote was taken on order ing the previous ii'iestloa. but tbe opponents of the measure broke the quorum by retraining from voting, and the House adioumed. Sknate. Jan. 5. The H'nite took op tbe (olnt resolution reported from tbe Committee on Foreign llclallona, aVelsrtng the sense of Congress In relation to tho connection of Kumpean governments with any Intcr-oceanle rsuisi. After conssMeruhle discussion, pro and eon. the resohitKm was laid aver until the TUt snd the Senate resumed roosl deration of the Tariff bl'.L He fore adjournment section ma wa reached, tut nothing of note was done, the several amendments proposed being smothered by a party vole every time. Uiifno. A motion to call an the resolution abolishing the call of H tales for the lntroduo tlrm of bills on the first and third Mondaya of ach month, developed the fact of no quorum . being present. After desultory proceedings as adjournment was taken until the .la. WASHINGTON. The Treasury Department has be. -a ad vised of tlie death of Mr. Henry 0. Tlfft, at Newport, R. L He was Uie oldest employe n the customs anrrlce, having bees ap pointed over sixty-throe yours ago. It Is learned that tho not amount of finest ind deductions assessed against nrstaJ oon raotors and otbors during the floral year tnded June .Kl, ISsS win rJ5i VA. Burgeon (leiierul Hamilton, of tbe Marine Hospital Horvloe, has loft Washington for c'lilcngo, where he will assume tbe editor ship of a medical journal. A dla trli received at the Navy Depart ment on the 4th from Admiral Luce states hat yellow fovor had broken out oa board he I'mtocl Htulea steamer Yontio while In Hort uu 1'rliK e harbor, und that he bad oc lered the vosnol nay from that port. Tbe Treasury I tejurl meat's moiuhly stato nont for Docmjilx-r slimy a n.'t Increase la he eirctilatlim during that n i nth of , 'M. Tho total circulation of the country oa lanuary I, ss'.l, Is placed at 11,401,45.1,013. snd there was then .VO.VHWIS in tbe troaa iry. The Washington Post, founded by Hlllson Hutchlngsln 1N77. has paaaed Into the con , ml of Frank II at ton and lion. Herlah tVilklne, a Democratic member of Congress from Ohio. Mr. Hulchlnge announce hla permanent rollrometit from Journalism. Notice baa been received at the Htata De triment that after February 3 Mexico will oiled an additional two per cent duty on import. Tbe Frositlont baa directed the removal of Alfred E. Lewis, Deputy Fifth Auditor of tho Treasury, for nngloct and Inattention to nli official duties. A contract haa been executed by the Beo retary of the Navy wltb the Hotcbklsa Ord nance Company, of Waahlnglon, for thirty Howell torpedoes for A 000, and ten launch ing apparatus for tW.UOO. THE EAST Governor Burleigh waa inaugurated Gov ernor of Maine oo the 8d. In his message , tbe Governor save the various Institutions of the Bute are In exoollont condition, and the financial situation it auoh at to Justify a further reductioa of taxation. Joba Ryan and Cbarloa and Fred 6t Peter were 'drowned while skating at South Birailnghad, Mas., oa tbeSd. Three other ' lads fell through the Lo but were reacued. Governor Hcaror, of Pennsylvania, boa again respited fmnei Johnson, of Dola i ware County, the'ma'Merer of John Bharp. lean, from January 'M to April IT. 1889. An auditing erf tho accounts of J. O. i Lelffhtoo, who was for twenty year clork I Of the municipal court of Doaton, Mass., developa a shortHga whlijh may rouch 000. Ilia tortn of service expired two yeara ago. On the night of tho 3d a quantity of dyna. mite waj explode I on Iho truck of the Phil adelphia & Hemline; railroad, M 'loney Plane, Pa. Four dwolilnn were purlla ly wrecked and tho town was badly shuken up. The rails were torn up ft n distance of twenty feet, and an accident Wit barely averted to a faal freight truin. No duo lo the porK.-tr.itiir. Honry Andrei rwiotiinlbiiBinessmaniigor of tho Uivoklyn (V. V.) Z?ltun, has dis appeared wilu Uio payors books and ls.0,000 In money. In his anniml m nntrs to tho Massachu setts Le'lsluiur on tlw A I Onvcrnor Amos advisee thu onely kuIi-iI .lon lo the people of aprolilu'tiou nnieudnient and ndvooutes an Increuso of t:u ponuitins for violation of thu liquor la'.v. The Hurtii hus ewended over f7,ii03 CM diirl i.r the past year lor the education of S I M M p -r ons. Tho savings banks of the NimI u contain 3I5,185.07 , an increase of 12,iX):.0iKI during tho pant year. ' Tho moa m nl to Cutor'a Michigan Cav. nlry Brlgndo nt tlin scono of the cavalry ilglit easlnt UoltyKburg, tins hon complet ed. It is twolvo feet square ut the base and forty-six foot titt;-i. Four columns rise from tliedio, surmounted by a figure of a dismounted cav.t'rynmn. A fine bronxe me dallion ef Unsuir is set In the fneo of the die. l'arsnns, tho MaAsaehusetts importer of paui.er hbnrand whito Bl.ive driver, has condnded to trlvo up tlie business. The In terfcranco nf lubor societies and the applica tion of thelaw were too much for lilm. Tho death from nicohil'Sin of a four-year-old girl named Kellio Rnynnlds was reported at the coroner's office in Nnw York City on tho 4th. This is probably the most youthful ruae of the kind on record, and will be thorouahly luvo .Heated by tha coroner. Thi buflness failures occurring through out the country during tha aovon d iys ended J tnunry 4 number for the United Klines 3.'i!. CinaJa Si, tolstl litf; as against 2'Jlitl'O previous week and 279 tho corre eponding week of last year. Itov. Fiolrtnr Israel, pastor of tho First Unitarian Church, of Kuleiii, Mass., suicided at his homo on the 4th by cutting his throat. He had been unsettled mentally since the recent burning of the steamer Maryland, on which he was a pissen?or. barely escaping with bis life. He was prominent In Masonlo circle. Fi"o Inmntea of the Critnlnnl insane Asylum at Auburn. N. T., on tho 4t.h over powered two pu.inls and attempted to escape. Thoy were tired upon and stopp-'d, one being wounded. Tho scl.ooner Willinm Jones, which ar rived at lloston on tho 4th from llavtl, ro ports that two of tho crew, Thomas B. Itroivn. of New York, mid J. B. Johnson, of Finland, dltS of yellow fever whllo lha ves sel Was lylnst llaylien p irts. Three men named John Clark. William McFerron and Wil lam Shearer nttomptcd to descend the shaft at tho Wsct I?l-onrlni!, (Pa.) mines on ihjtl.h, when the ropchrnko, dropping tho c.ive and men to the bottom ot the shaft, 40i feet. All woro instantly killed. The slx-dcys' bicycle nice between women closed at I I'.tsnurgli on tho Mh und wot won by Miss Hnltio Letvis, of that city. Fol owing l the score: Miss Hilda Kualler, X miles; Miss Hattto Uwis,,.V)i Miss May Allen, 874; Miss Jafsie Oakea, 280; Misa Elsa Von Illumon 4M. The Krio Kailwry Company, In order to reduce expenses, has not I lied fourteen of their travellnif passenirrr agenta and divis ion passenger agenta In the Woat that their services will no longer be required after February 1. The weekly statement of the New York assoclat d b inks. Issued on the 6th, shows following change: Unserve Increase. l.unl,7.)0; loans Increase. Rl.5'18.200; sjiecio increase, f.M 1,200; legal tenders Inorease, rJ.O'Jl ; deposits lncrcaso, s,ilol,UW; circula tion decreass, (ll.Hnd. The banks belt t7 2?J.4U.i In exoussof the twenty-live per cent rulo. A decision waa rendered by the Mawachn aetU Supreme Court on the 5tb affirming tho docrne of the aioglo Justice in the case of William H. Dexter, executor of tbe will of John Aninry Codman vs. Martha P. Cod man el al. Thla ia the celebrated Codman will case, which has been pending so long before the courts and which haa beea tbe subject of great public Interest Hxcie exports from the portof New York for the week ended January 5. amounted to (712,270, of which W13.BI3 was In silver and the balance In gold. The imports of eiiecie during the same period amounted to K2.C48. WEST AND SOUTH. At Chicago, on the 4th Judge Boiler ren dored a decision to the effect that a tot graph company is expected to exercise reasonable care In the transmission of ita messages, and li therefore liable for dam ages on account of errors, notwithstanding any conditions printed upon their blauka. The total output of the gold, ailver. lead, and copper minea of Montana for tbe year just closed is estimated at between ;U,fW,MM and f4i).0OO,0OU, an !uoreae of II0.0UU 000 over 1H87. Tho conference between the officials of the Burlington rood and the striking en gineers and firemen wo concluded on tbe 4th. It was decided that tho atrlke should be declared off, the terms of settlement be ing ogroealilo to both tho railroad official and the engineers and the firemen. The latter declined to mnke any statement, except that every thing had been settled amicably. Leon C. Duchesuo, who was the Republi can candlduto for Congress In the Sixth Louisiana district has served a notice of contest on Colouol T. K. Hlockdole for the aeatin the Fifty-first Congress. David Irwin dlod at Woxeka. Minn., on tho 4th at the ao of 11.1 years. lie claimed to have been acquainted with President George Washington and other statesmen of bis time, and served In the war of 1H13. The Pastor' Union of Columbus. O., have forwarded a memorial to Prealdont-elect Harrison protesting against the Inaugural ball and asking that he use hla influence to have the cutom sol aside thla year. ' By the will of Mrs. Catharine A. Teagle, of Philadelphia, Wllberforco college, near Xenia, O., receives a bequest of CIO 000. ' Tbe Grand Rapid (Mich.) post-office waa robbed on tbe 6th of about toOO worth of tamp and a box containing a number of registered letter. The thieve entered through a window which had been carelessly left open by the janitor. The steamboat Pari C. Brown, from New Orleans for Cincinnati, struck a snag at Hermitage landing, Point Coupee parish, La., on tbe nigbt of tbe Ath and sank to tbe hurricane decav Five of the cabin crew, two fire men and one pasaenger are supposed to have been lost Tbe explosion of a boiler In William Por ter' grist mill at New Hop. Mercer County, W. Va., on the 6th. Instantly killed four men, fatally wounded two, and aeverely In jured two other. Tba mill wa completely wrecked. "Bill" Ryan, tba train robber, a member of the famous Jama gang, has been granted commutation ot kl twenty-flv year i ' ' ' term by Governor Morehouse, of Missouri. Ryan has Deen- confined In tbe penitentiary inoe October 16, 1881. He wa convicted of Rompllolty in the Blue Cut train robbery on the Chicago St, Alton railroad In that year. A dispatch from Denver, Col., announces the capture of Harry G. Btlckney, confi dential clerk of C L. Davenpo rt, of Boston, Mass., who recently defrauded hla employer to the extent ot $3,000 by raising a check. John M. Llnglo. postmaster ot Webb City, Mo., suicided oa the 8th by shooting him self. Tbe accounts of tho office had been examined the duy before by a post-office In siicctor. and a shortage ot (230 found. Bon Paxton, who Is wanted at Dodge City, Kan., for the murdor of a deputy sheriff there hist Mnroh, aud for whose ar rest a rowur 1 of sfJOJ was nftured, wa cap tured on a train ne.ir Sh lbyvllle, Ind., on the 61 h, by an Indianapolis detective. Pax ton is nl si sit st'ocicd of complicity In an ex press rohb M'y mi tlio Suttta Fe road. Both tho down mid up stages between Cloverdulo, Cul , and Mendocino City were stopped by maked men near Phtlo on the 5th and robbed of the express boxes. The iiiiiount secured by the thievos is not yet known. Tho passenger were not molested. An order has been Issued by General Maua'cr Clur'.t. of thi Missouri Foci flo system, cutting the salaries of all employes drawing 110) per mouth or over, ten per cent The ordor does not apply to eirgmeers, e nductors, shopmen or firomon. It takes effect at once. K. J. Wotheroll, tho husband of Emma Abbott, the prima donna, died at Denver, Col., on the 8th of pnoumonla. Statistics prepared at the Secretary of (State's office show the number of births In Ohio during 1X83 to have been 03,706, a de crease of 6,278 as compared wltb tba pro ceding yoar. The steamship Kate Robbtns, of the Pari sot line, struck a snag on Tcbula Lake, La., on the 6th and sunk in fifteen minutes. No live were lost Hereargoconslstcd of sun dries and 900 halo of cotton. Tbe boat wa valued at 112,000; fully Insured. Another valuable coal deposit wits re cently discovered In Dakota. The find 1 three mile north of Centervllle, and wa struck by a party digging a welL One vein eight feet thick waa first bored into ut a depth of 128 feot, and after going through sandstone and slate another vein wa struck. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. Most cordial New Year'a congratulation wero exchanged by tho Emperor Francis Joseph and King Humbert, of Italy. The Emperor has sent to Emperor William an autograph letter expressing absolute confi dence iu the maintenance of peace. Advices from Russia say that 176 parsons wore frozen to death at Ekaterinburg In the district of Porta on December 27. Tbi Black, Azof and Co-plan sea are frozen. Many persons have been killed anda largf number of buildings destroyed by a recent earthquake iu Kusdan Turkostan, extendiuo from Khojen to Kustakos. A panic in "Kloctrlo" sugar shares oo curred ou the 3d in the Liverpool exebango, owing to a telegram reporting a damaging discovery In tbe process. Tbe shares fell from 82 to 15. A train on the Trans-Caucasian railroad became blocked in tho snow near Tiflls, Austria, recently. Fourteen passenger perished from cold. A r&lief party became lost in the snow and woi-o f roxon to death. An explosion of fire-damp recently in I colliery in lbs province of Ovloda, Spain, resulted In the death of twooty-srven per sons and tbe injury of many others. Ordinal Manulng haa proimred an ex haustive paior on the American public school system, based on tho statistics of Montgomery. The Cardinal strongly favors parental as opposed to public vhl JrtitfoL The paper will soon be published concur rently in England and America, Late advice from Kamoa state that the Gorman war ship Otto lost twenty killed and thirty wounded out of tbe forces sent by the German commander to assist King Tamasse. The Germans wero obliged to re treat in boats. During a heavy wind storm which pre vailed In Southern Hungary on tho 6th a railway train was blown from the track near Flume. Throe passenger wore killed ud many Injured. LATKR. Mekjsmim Hoi-kiss, of Fidelity Bank fame. who waa recently irdoncd from tbe Ohio lienltentiary, died at his residence in Cin cinnati on tbe Tib of dropsy. Caua-i.es H. Wiikiht, paying teller of the Second Nutlonol Bank, of Kt Paul, Minn.. I a defaulter and has left the city. Tbe bank officials refuse to give tbe amnnnt taken by Wright hut rumor ssys the sum will go into the thousands. Mai rkx E. OirvvET, whose term of office as clerk of the county of Ashlsnd, Wis., expired on ti e 7th, suicided by shoot ing himself. He wus ahurt In bis account about H 0i, anJ worry over the disgrace led to tbe act Tne Compiivi'.ler nf the Currency ha authorized tho First National Rank of Nan- tlcoke. Pa., to rommeuco business with a capital of ?MM. Lti.r II humi's foundry and machine shop at Crawfnrdsvil!, Ind., burned on the 7th. Loss. mono. OovruxcK Itr.ivirii, of Pennsylvania, on tbe 7th signed tl.o warrant tor the execution of Mrs. Sarah Jane Whltoling, of Phlladal pblu, convicted of thu poisoning of her hus band and two children, and "t the 27th day of March next for ber execution. A Panv ilpateh of the 7th says that four thousand men hnve been thrown out ol employment by thi Ktupptttre of work by two large contractors mignged In the Tan ma Canal work. At a full caucus of all tho republican mombersof both brnneliosof the Tennessee legislature, beld on tho 7lh, William Bax tcr, of Knuxvllle. was unanimously reeora mended for a position in Gcucrol Harrison'! cabinet , At a meeting In Coif tubus on the 7th tb Ohio Wool Growers' Association appointed aevea dclejntes to attend the national meeting at Washington and adopted a series of resolutions, protesting against tb achedulo of duties prepared in the pending e'enateamondment to the tariff bllL WniL crossing tho Inko on the Ice al Cadillac, Mich., on thefltb Charles Wise and Ned Apsloe, young men, walked Into an ait hole and were drowr.cd. The next mornlm their bodice woro found claspod In each other arms. ' AT the conclusion of regular morning bu-lnesi in the Senate on the 7th the resolutlss reported from the Committee on Foreign Ktlsllon ti refrence to the Panama Canal was tsken np. A motion by Mr. Kdmunds that tbe subject be considered In secret session wa agreed to, and soon after the doors were closed. When the doors were reopened, by onanlmom consent the dste for the vote on tlie) Tsnff bid was made January W, Instead of January II, and the Senate adjourned... .Immediately aflat the reading of the journal la the Hons the contest over the proposed chsnge of rules, abolishing the call of States oa suspen sion Mondsys, waa resumed, Mr, Reed of Maine calling up the resolution from the Com mittee on Rule. The pending question being on ordering tb previous quettloa, the elerh prooeeded to call the roll. The roll waa sailed twice and two votes taken on the previous reso lution, but on esoa occasion bo quorum voted. Dilatory tactics continued until the session ended by llmltstlou, and the Hons without as lion on the pending measure adjourned. ' ' ' : , M " , ' Newg About Town. ' It Is tbe current report about town tbat Emnp' Balsam for the thmnt and lung is making some remarkable cures wilb people who are troubled wltb Coughs, Bore I hrOHt, Aatbtna, Bronchitis aud Con sumption. Any druggist will give you a trinl bottle Iri-e of cost Ills guaranteed to relieve and cure Tbe large bottles are niiy cents ana one dollar. ftannw WiinnpiKfi f?minn anrt Kenil- clutie Itiiuie'llat' ly -elleved by Shiloh'i Cure.1 Sold by F. D, Felt. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who urn Kemp' ilil sam for tbe Ihrout and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and tbat any druggist is authorized by tbe proprietor of this wonderful remedy lo give you a sam ple bottle free? It never lulls to cure acute ot chronic nougbs. All druggltdg sell Kemp's Balsam, Lurgu bottles 60 cents and t. Why embitter I lie by dragging around wltb lame back, diseased kidaeys, drops! calitwellings, female weakness, nervous debility . heart ilisense andrbeumaiircom. plaints, when Or. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure will so quickly curat Rev, A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder writes: 'It gave me almoBt instant and entirely permanent relief." Superior to all known medicines in these diseases. Ivor sale by druggists.. SuiLon's Catarrh Kemkdy a posi tive cure for catarrh, dlptheria aud canker mouth. Sold by F. D. Felt. Bimply purilving and cleansing the blood is not sufficient. It needs enriching emo.iue nervous Bvsiem neeut toning un allot which is accomplished by Dr. Keve iter's Wood and Liver Remedy aud Nerll Tonic. Use his Cough Honey in hs coughs; his Golden Relief in all pains and Htomucti Hnd bowel disorders, hip Kulticy and Backache Cure la lame back, dropsy and all kidney disorders; bis Uer mnn Eye-Salve in sore eyes, cracked skin mid piles; his Capitol Hater tor appetite mil strength. For side by druggists. The Homeliest mnn In Wellington as well as the handsomest, Hnd others are In vited to call on sny druggist and pel free i trial bottle of Kemp's IJitlsain for the Inn? and throat, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits und Is guaranteed to relieve and cure nil Chronic and Aeule Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis ntul Consum ption. Iirgo botlles 60 cents ami $1. Why Wil l. Yoi'ct 'iifli when Slilloh's 'lure will give iiunift liuteroliel. Price 10 ct.. 80 eta., ami $1. Sold by F. U. Felt. BiiHiiiT's Disease Curkd. Three years ago 1 win ultHcked wiili kidney trouble, a hich in a few months terntinnted in Uri'ht's disease. .My physician said my case was Incurable. I tried different things nml received no benefit until a trieud persuaded me to try Dr. Uurdick's Kidney cure. I sent Hnd got oie bottle; efore that was hall' gone I felt a change. Due Uitlle removed "from my body and limbs fifteen pounds of wider, which hnd been very badly swollen I used twelve bottle and was entirely cured, and nover ln-d un)' return ol the dlscnso since. I would recommend this medicine to all suffering with kidney or liver trouble, to which I owe my life. Respectfully yours, Elmkk Jackson, Wivubury, N. J. 7." cents Mid $1. F I) Full. 43 lru Foolish People Allow a cough to run until It get beyond tlie reach of medicine. They ny,"Oh, It will wear away," but In most cases ii wenrs them away. Could they be In duced to try the successful medicine railed Kemp' Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, thev would immediately see the excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 50c and f 1 (X). Trial size free. At all druggists. 393 in Six Months. VanWert Cccmlcal Co, Watcrton.X. Y. Gentlemen, I take pleasure in In forming you of the wonderful m-eos we have bail with your Lung: BaUam. We have sold In the lost six mouths 8WJ bottles. We have gnarantecd near ly every bottle but as yet have had only four returned. I rm in receipt of sco e of testimonial' trom the most promin ent residents of our city which 1 should like to send you. Trial size free. K. W. Ailntns the L adlng Druggists Yours Respectfully, S. Felt, Jr, Druggist. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Lungs. It Is curing more case of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat aud lung troubles than any other medicine. The proprietor has auth orized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this gTeat remedy. Large brttles 50c anu f l. ARBTocaUDKmislerhlp by Indlge lion, constipation, ''laziness, loss of p netite, yellow skin r Million's Vltallzer is a positive cure, muo oy r . v. t en, Interested People. Advertising apt. M nien(tpe in iliepe cullarwayin which Kemp' Balsam, for Cough and Colds does, it la indeed won derful. He authorizes all dtupglsts to give those whocall for It, a sample bottle lire, that they may try It before purchas ing. The large boltli s arc 50 cents and one dollar. We certainly would advise trial. It may save you from consumption. e s Saved Trig Vai.uk or a Farm Sellers' Cough .Syrup has attained reputation al most equal lo Sellers' I'll Is. and more could hardly be said nf any other medicine. Tbe syrup should bo kept In every family where there ire children, and grownup people And It a mcst valuable medicine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and throat and lung diseases. The pills are such a standard remedy Iu some parts of tliccoun try that a family never think of doing without them, nalrt on old gentleman In Raiteru Maryland. "Why I hnve raised my family on Sellers1 I'llis. and I consider them almost as essential to a family as bread. In the last tlilnv yent they have saved me ennnub. In il" tor bills, te pny for t farm. Clnclnnitt Tlmcs Stnr. . Itch. Mince, snd (scratches on human or animal cured In 110 minutes by Wool- InnP Sanitary Lotion., I his never fnl Sold by K. W. Admis, nmggisl. Welling- ton, Ohio. 44 ly What is BETHESDA ? A Pure, Refreshing and Health-Giving Water. So deliaotely proportioned In min eral qualities by nature as to make it agreeable and whole some In health and oura tive in disease. , Endorsed by the Medical Profession generally. Recommended by Guy's Hospital, of London, Eng. Roecorded In. Dunglison't Medical Dictionary as one of the leading Mineral Waiersoffbe World. Prescribed by all the Leading Physicians In the United States for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Torpid Liver, Bright'! Disease, llomorrhnge of the Kidneys, Pain In the Kidneys and Loins, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Diabetes DroDsv. Thick, Morbid and Dark Appearing Urine, inflammation of the Neck of the Bladder and Urethra. Btoppageof Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder. Ropy or Cloudy Urine, Brick Dust Deposit, Burning Sensation with Sharp Pains when Voiding Urine. Calculus, or Stone In the Bladder. Gouty Swellings. Female Weakness, Incontinence of Urine. Many diseases heretolore sujipoeed to be Incurable have succumbed to BETHES DA. In cases of Diubcios or Bright Disease, the sufferer will derive more ben eflt from it In twenty-four hours than from any medicine known to science In sis months. It interferes with no other rem edy, hut, on the contrary, assists all rem. lilies applicable In these diseases, adding lo their utility, promoting their effects, soothing tho parts diseased, and Increas ing Iheir vitulity. That "It is of unques lionab'.e bem ilt," ns the able E. L. Keyes M. D., boldly declares, every one who hsi used or prescribed it will rcsdllf bear witness. For sale in bottle and by the gallon, by FRED FELT, ALSO Milk Shako, Lemonade and all Pummer Drinks. For Rent: Two Houses pleasantly located. FOR SALE: A good IIouso and Lot on Tay lor street for sale cheap and on reasonable terms. 3Ctf O Sage fc Coe A !H1 ! THE CLETELAXD WEEKLY mi mm, An I Paps, j Column Stio&z, in:i, B:::::i,;t Neis;.;er. 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Nora We have made arrangements with the Publishers of the Weekly Plain Dealer, whlcb enable us to club that paper with tbe aUraarstst tor 12.06 a year. LADIES K Do Year Owa Ifrjrebie;, at Horns. Tb -y lll dys tvarrthlnf. They at sold sverr whsra, Trirs KM. a paesatia. Ttitylismnsequsl for Straus- Ii, ItrnrhtneM, Amount In pMkama orfoff Jf trttt-s-iil I'olnr, or non-fwlinff Qualitissw 'It do te t e nri"fiiti: ne-w. Jforsals fef S, W Adams also F.D. Felt 81 PATENTS Cavests.and Trade Marks obtained, and al Patent business conducted for Moderate fees Our vmce is opposite U.8. hateut Offloe. We have nosub-ageucles, all bustuessdlrect.bence can transact patent business In less time ant at less oust than those remote from W ashing ton. eend model, drawing, orpnoto wun aescrip tlon. Weadslse if Dateutahle or not. free o charge. Our fee not due till patent is seeured a uook, now to untuin ruients," wun rei erences to actual clients In your State, county ei town, sent free. Address C A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent' Offloe. Washington, D. 0. City Market, N Is the best place in the city to get strictly No. 1 Meats , and Sausage Fresh and Salted. Heat always clean. Attention alway given. Prices alwaysfalr. FRED ABBOTT. Suecessor to WHITNEY & ABBOTT, Carpentei Block. - Wellington, O OF PURE COD LIVER GIL HYPOPHOSPHITE3 Almost aa Palatable a9 Milk. So sllsgaletd (has It cast bs taken, dlges'est, atad aMtaallated by the snort ssmsltlY atomaeai, whan tha plalat ctl raaaot be tolara)tMl and by the eons biaatloat of the all with tha hypapbaa pUitea la maeat more ctttcacloaa. Bcoukakle fesh prodoccr. Persou gall rapidly while taking its SCOTTS EMULSION ia acknowledged by Physicians to be the Finest and Best prepay ration in tb world for tbe relief and cure o CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, CENERAL DEBILITY, WASTINQ nia.Bia.ria raaariATinu mm EGULSiei COLDS and CHRONIO COUGHS. ""' ( 1 Th gnat remedy or Consumption, and . I Wasting in Children. SMbyaU J)rugji$U. DISEASES OF MET J ONLY Hnt, toktim.m,irvttu V lU'r. Lot Manhood nt M It of Krror Youth rpsd and psM-nianntlr eunxi. Jon a tMilon And tnmt ri ir-h- ra-lL mtl'M & LiSE llll EAILEOAS. TIMETABLE In Effect Nov. 25, 1868. ciRTaALBTanntuoTiaa. gABl'WAHU. Not No7 ,Nool s. ra. P "1 Toledo Oik Uarbor Fremont Clyde , Bellevoe , alonroevilie Norwslk Wellingtoa , Crcstoa Orrville Orrvllle Massllloa NsTsrre... Vslley Janctloa... New (,'nniberlsad. Sherrodsvllls Lsasvllla Bowrrston p. m. 450 45 tto 95 411 58 717 a is 7 41 I lO 107 ts 4S (04 I) S4U 4 SO 617 5s5 05 1 . 8 41 130 10 sk is; I 35 a. ml .tv 10 10 11 on 1 i II 5.1 UiO III 40 1 1 11 tan .Ar .Lv .Ar .Lv '.Lv 5b a at. s SK ( 45 7 is 7 is 1 SA 45 7 uu 7 Mi an t S3 7 48 8 0UI 8 OH 8 15 840 on ( SR 145 I5v I5H I 8b Csusl Oovar , New Canierstown. CsmbrldKe Msckshura Msrletta 51 8 851 4 !S 5 M 7 03 .Ar l. in WEHTWAKD. Not No 8 No4 Not Marietta Macksharf CambiidKe . Mew CnnierstowB, Cansl l)ovr Buwrrslon , Leeevlllt Hherrodsville Mew Cumberland. 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