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THE 2 ENTERI'lUSBi WEDNESDAY; FERRUARY 5. IW THci-KNTEttPHiEii J .VlkUTH, Proprlotol. WELTjINOTON, OHIO. General News Summary. Intorestlnsr Home and Foreign News. CONGRESSIONAL. SmiaT, Jan. -.8 At the close of the morn tan hour the Senate resumed consideration of tbe Coniular and Diplomatic bill, the nend'ng question being on Mr. Gibson's amendment to ' snake tbe title of Ministers to Franoo. Germany, Great Britain and Kuula "Amiiastadore." I After dlt mstlon the amendment waa agreed to yea '-6. nay 4. Tbe amndment relating to Bamot having been reached, tbe Senate went Into executive aeasion. When tbe doora were reopened Mr. Sherman made a speech, review ing the causes leading to the recent trouble la Samoa and favored voting the turn of K O,iioo to 'nable tbe Ovivernment to aend ablpt and agents .thereto bring about a aolutlonof the contro versy. Tbe Senate then ad ourned. Hours. Mr. Uurrows. of MlcMgan, presented petition of IV cttltena of Utah atrainal the admission of that Territory aa a Bute. Tbe Sundry Civil bill waa then taken up In Com Blttee of the Whole, and the paragraph appro- . prlatlng I M,n n for the new library building waa discussed at length, but was aot changed. Tbe paragraph relating to tbe publication of war reronia waa amended to at to provide for the revision of the manuscript copy of each volume by tbe Pecrelary of War and a board of effloert not attached to ibe War Reeorda onto. The enmmittee then rote and the bill waa patted. After passing a bill to amend an aot providing forth organisation of tbe mllltla la the DUtrlot of Columbia, the Houae adjourned. Binatb. Jan. . A resolution waa agreed to calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury for statement nf the amounts In the sinking fund to tbe credit of the Unloa and Central Peotfle reil'-nada r epeet'veljr on February, 18, under the Thurman act, with tbe amount of each In vened In bond, tbe market value of each Bonds, and the amount which would have been In the fluking fund If no Investment la bonds had been made. At the conclusion of the morning hnlneea tbe Senate took up the Con eularand Dlplomatio Appropriation bill and Mr. Dolph took the floor aid went Into a long history of tbe Ramon Islands and the political relation! of tbe United Slates and Germany. Mr Reagan followed In a lengthy speech on the tame subject, at the close of which the Senate) went Into executive aettlon and toon after ad journed. House - The House, on motion of Mr. Spring er, want Into Committee of tbe Whole on tbe Oklahoma bill. The pending amendment waa one offered by Mr Paysoi. eiprettly providing that tbe rUnta of honorably discharged Un on sol.ltert and tullom of the late elvtl war to make homes In the p ibllc landt under tbe existing tlomeitoad law tball not In any degree be Im paired by the ptttage nf this bill but that such rights shall extend to any and all landa which shall be open loany settlement under tbe pro- vltions of thit b IL After debate the amend' tnent was served to. A few other amendmenta were onVred and agreed to, when tbe committee rose and reported tbe bill to the Houae. Tbe first vote wat tnken on Mr. Payson a "soldiers' homesteads" amendmenta and It waa agreed to yeat 114. nava III. Ponding further votee the House adjourned. ReitATR, Jan. SI. Tbe President's meaeagea relating to the Hamo i IManda and Corea were read and referred. Tbe House amendmenta to the bill to Inereaae the pensions of those who have lost their bands were concurred In. The Senate then returned the consideration of the Consular and D'plomatla Appropriation bill, the pending question being on the amendment referring to Samoa, After considerable debate, participated In by Messrs. Reagan, Hale. Sherman, Frye. Fauttbury and Stewart, tbe amendment waa finally adopted. Tbe amend' tnent raiting to the rank of Ambaaaadora the MiBlttera to England. France, Germany and Rueaia waa rejected yeae 86 Bays pa, and the bill waapataed. The Senate then went Into Secret tetalon for tbe consideration of the British extradition treaty, and soon after ad journed, a ittit'tg. The Senate bill granting the right of way through tbe ('row Inllaa reservation, Montana, to the Big Horn Southern Railroad Company waa passed. February X waa eet apart for the consideration of appropriate reeo- lutlont In honor of the memorv of the late I. N, Bums, of Missouri. The Oklahoma bill was then taken up and dlteutted at length, but without reaching a vote on tbe measure the Houae adjourned. Besate, Feb. I, A bill wat reported by Mr. Voorbeet and placed on the calendar, appropria ting IIJ,i for the purchase of an oil por trait of Abr.ibam Lincoln. Mr. Sherman presented a letter from the Secretary of tbe Nary with a copy of the eoncettlon of the harbor of Panto Pango made to tbe United Statea by tbe Bemoan government; ferred Tbe credentials of Senator! Morgan and Dolph for u new term were pre tented and Bled. The Senate then went Into secret aettlon en the British extradition treaty, and when the doors wore reopened aa adjournment waa taken antll the 4th. Hock. The ooufoienoe report on the bill to Create the Department of Agriculture agreed to. Tbe Oklahoma bill waa taken up Tbe pending queatlon waa on the motion of Mr. Spnnger to table the motion of Mr. O For rail to reconsider the vote by which the House bad rejected tbe minority substitute. The mo tion to table wat carried teat 1st nava in. Tbe question tben recurred 00 the passage of tbe bilL Dilatory motions were made to pre vent the pataage of tbe bill, but It waa finally panaed yeaa 14H, nava I 1 After tome unlm poitant bulneaa the House took a recess, the evening aeaaion to be for the consideration of private pension bills. SaxATB, Feb 8. The Senate waa not la ses sion. Hoitm -Tbe Houae took np tbe Naval Ap propriation, and after a short dlseuta'on It waa pasted with an amendment appropriating llon.iKi for a coal at stst'oi at rana-o-Pango, San 0. Tbe nn oudmenlt to the Senate bill ad' milling South Dakota were Inst ted upon and a conference e- mmlttee appolnttd Tbe Agricul tural Appropriation bll and the Pott-oftic bill were place I on tbe calendar, and after p ttlng Sea ite bill for tho relief of the net u ania of tbe Iowa of Fiagttaff, A. T., the House adjourned. WASHINGTON. The reduction in tbe public debt during January amounted to l'J,2ln,284. The total debt now, Ira' cash In the treatnry, amount totl.131.845.UTI. The net cash or aurplua In the treasury la KeLKKJ 913, aralnst 00.0367 Su4 a month ago. Commlaalonnr Coleman, of tho Depart ment of Agriculture, has aent a long letter to the preaidnnt of each of the agricultural experiment aUtlon of tho United Btatoa, recommending that they par epeclal atten tion to the matter of Inttruotlon In tho theory of sugar production. The National bank depoaltariea now bold tUMW.l-'l of government fundi. Tho gold fund balance In tho treaaury amount to SlW,a,204, and the silver balance to 118, mm. The Commissioner of Pensions has ad. vised the Becretury of the Interior that there will be a deficiency In the amount necessary for the payment of penalom for the fiscal year over and above existing appropriation! of about i8.ono.Qoo. ' Petltlona are bulng circulated by th traveling men of the United Slates In every State staking lbs appointment on the Inter state commission of M anion J. Pickering, of Philadelphia, who ts the president of the T. P. A. of tbe United Stales. THI (AST. The handsome new residence of P. Barnum at Bridgeport, Conn., waa nearly destroyed by Are on the night of tha 1st eauslng loas of from ,uu 10 iju.uwi Tbe house waa nearly completed. .. . . . K1M, ,,, ,. Thi high echrl building at Joa,towB. WlL'Ktt' . During the tire the east wait of tt-WH- lug fell, killing George Thompnon and erl. cu.lv injuring Fred Smith, firemen, By au explosion of benzine In a dye shop on Blxih avenue. New York City, on the 1-t John Rhodes and William Boyle were fatally burned. The bu-lneas failures throughout the country during the week ended February S number Xtt, as acalnst 84'J the previous week. For the coriexpondlng week of lust year the figurea were SJTU. By a premature explosion of a blast at Pinoy Creek, Pa., on the 1st, two men nutned Ellenbargo and F e:k were so horri bly mangled that they will die. Dr. Peter, of the Mtrhfleld Observatory. has sued Prof. H. A. Bort, of Johns H pklua Uulver.lty In Utloa, N. T. The suit Is over the ownership of a catalogue of 80,000 stars, the lurgeat ever made. John M. Peck, ono uf the wonl'hiost real estule owners in Albany. N. Y.. was re oently ' bunooed" out of I10,OJO lit cash by two clever confidence men. Among the passengers on the steamer OranJe-Nas-au, which sailed from Port-au- Prince from New York on the 1st. were Majur Dnvld E. Porter, son of Admiral Porter, who goei to take oommand of Legit ime'! army, and Cuptuin Charles C. Mo- Kinney son of Judge MrKlnney, of Uulo, who will be on MuJor Porter's staff, ' Beginning on the 2d the Reading (Pa.) Coal and Iron Company will ahut down all but twenty of its fifty colllt-rie. Hill's union brewery at Newark, a. J- hat been sold to the English beer syndicate forf300,000. Edward E. Clapp, of New York, at one timeairentof the Imperial Life Insurance Company of Detroit, Mich., has obtained a verdict against that corporation in too New York Buprema Court for I7,.V for breach of contract and soi vloet rendered. Exuorta 1 if specie from the port of New York for tbe wook ended February amounted to f3U3,u;;9; Imports of specie for the same period amounted to 149,650. The seven-story coal elevator of the Providence Coal Company at Provtdenoe, R. I, burned on the 3d. Loss on building, a-JO.IUO: on ooul, 15,000. Mrs. Matilda O. Frollnghaysen, widow of the late ex-Secretary of Btate Frederick T. Frelinghuyaen, died at Newark, N. J, the8d. The weekly statement of the New York ateociated banks, Issued on the 2d. shows tbe following changes : Reserves decrease, 11.121,625; loans Increase, 17.088 100; sp cte Increase, KV5,400; legal tenders decrease. 173.700: deposit lnoreate, rt,8U.0: oircu lallon decrease, tX.SUO. Tbe banks held 118.093,175 luexcoii of the tweuty-flve per cent, rulo. On the 2d natural gas wss struck at a well In O wogo County, N. Y., raising the tools 700 foeu The roar from escaping go could be heard a mile. WEST AND SOUTH. The postmaster of Laporle, Ind., has eelved a letter from (lormany Inquiring for one George Zlnn, ai 1 slitting that be had fallen h'olr to $500,000. Kinn waa formerly an Inmate of the county poorhouse at La porle, but escaped and bis whereabouts la at present unknown. An incendiary Ore destroyed John Hum- ail's barn near North A irora, 11L, on tha Stst ulL, together with thirty oows, eighteen bogs and throe horse. Tbe Pbelps-Clunoe recount In the Fifth Congreaalonla district of California waa closed on tha 80th ult, with the result of giving tbe election to Cluoce (Dem.) by msiority of nine vote. While all other safe In tho ruins ot too opera house In Duluth, Minn., have been opened or located, the large one ot Blegel Levy, tha wholesale liquor aeaierjoan not be found. It contained notes, account and cash to the value of about 130.000. Richard (latling, inventor of the Oatling gun, says that his latest Invention is a police gun for use in riot. It will lira 1,200 shots a minute In any direction. Ole Larsen. aged seventy-four years, a prominent farmer and pioneer of Dodge county, Minn., was burned to death In a fire which destroyed his residence near Kals son, M In n. , on the 81 tt u It Advice from Alaska tay tha winter baa been to far a very discouraging one to tha people of the territory owing to tha severe storms. The heaviest snowstorm since 1875 occurred this winter. At the srnual session of the National Fur niture Manufacturers' Association In Grand Rapids, Mich., on the 81st nit, a proposal by one of the members to organise a furniture trust was voted down by a large msjorlty. A Are at Clear Lake, la., on tbe 81st ult destroyed the opera bouse, tbe Cerro Gordo County bank, J rove's agricultural depot aod two other structures. Loss, f.3,000. At Baltimore, Md., 00 the lat Thomas Norwood, colored, convicted of Induotng John Jackson, another colored man, to oaat an Illegal vote at tha November election, was sentenced to five years Imprisonment and a flue of 11.000 the extreme penalty. Tbe town of Warsaw, 111., Is said to be suffering from an epidomlc of black measles, over 800 caaea having been reKrted. Five deaths from the disease occurred 00 the 1st, and tbe people were becoming alarmed. O. G. Mandt editor of the Bun. a news paper at Mount Horeb, Dana County, Wta., was called to bis door a few night ago and shot through the lungs. Tb wounded man will probably die. A Ore at Granltevllle, 8. C, on tbe 1st de stroyed the warehouse of tha Granitevllle Manufacturing Company containing 1t,84V bales of cotton. Loss. 1100,000; Insured. A bronse statue, herolo suo, ot Stonewall Jai'kaon, to coat 830,000, has been ordered by the Jackson Memorial Association. It will be completed In three years. The breaking of an axle on the locomotive of a freight train while descending a stoop grade on tbe Rocky Mountains Into Beaver, N. W. T on the lat, caused tbe engine and nineteen cart to lump tba track and they were precipitated down tb side of the mountain. Tbe engine and cars were badly smashed. Fireman C. Fiddler, Brakeman J. C. Phelan, and five Chinamen were Instantly killed. The buslaess portion of Carbon, Clay County, Ind burned on the lat Loss, 50, 000; Insured. On tha 2d Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger left their two babies In tha house at Bpokanc Tails, W. T., and went visiting. During their absence tbe bouse caught fire and the children were burned to death. A distinct earthquake shock wat felt at Ciarkaville, Pavneeville, and other Missouri points on the morning of the 2d. Tbe bill to offer a reward of 85,000 for tbe arrest of J. M. Clayton's murderer has boon defeated in the Arkanaas Legislature on constitutional grounds. Near Otis County, Ind., on the 2d Mrs. James Campbell (whose husband committed suicide January 17 at It was supposed 1 be cause be waa 8400 short In his accounts with his deceased father's estate) found a roll ql 00 wrapped In a newspaper In the stable. Tbe sale of leaf tobacco In the Danvlllt (Va.) market for January aggregated ksWeJ,. 002 pounds; and for the first four months ol tbe new tobacco year 0,778 612 pounda, 1 falling oft of nearly 4,000,000,000 pounds at compared with tbe same time last year. Thi decrease Is owing mainly to the chaffy char actar of the crop. Thieves cracked the sat in the post-office t w Q the , ht of lh6 m Bna - cured (2,000'ta .Umps.'Wo in cash and a TSS?! The malt house attttobeJ to the Anheuter- Biuh brewery In St Louts burned on the 3d, ouuslng a lost of MO0.000. The building was filled with 200,000 bushels of grain, chiefly out and barley. Insurance 8103,000. The Miisoiilofrat -rnltyof Missouri, sup ported by thj order at large, has decided to locate a horns for tbe widows and orphan! of deceased Masons near the western limits of Bt L uls. The home will be end wed with a t ind of 113-5 00 1. While Caps hare organised at Harrison burg, Vs., and severely handled two colored mon. The colored people 01 trio vicinity are very much alarmed. Hit murderers were sentenced to dontb by Judxe Parker, of the United Suites Court, atFortBmllb, Ark., on the 3d. Two 01 them are white meu, two negroes, and two half-breed Indians. They will bd hung on Frlduy, April 19. Tbe futility of Jacob Rnbtn?or. of Aurora. Ind., consist Inf of seven persons, partook of canned poaches at supper a few nlghtt ago. All were taken 111 sn alter, an 1 two children, aged eight and ten years, died In great agony. The other inombers of the family were at unt account In a critical condition. A peculiar cose oame up before Judge Lochren, at Minneapolis, Minn., recently. Louis Valuer, while convoying the body or bis young son la a carriage to tho grave, was run Into by team owned by Reidell & Nelson. Tbe coffin was thrown out and the body was exposed to vlow. Valller sued for (5 000 damages. The new District coirt-hoase of Bcully- vllle County, Choctaw Nation, with all the county records, was destroyed by fire a tew days ago. Bupnoeed to be the wjrk of an Incendiary. The Nebraska Legislature has passed a joint resolution providing that at the next general election tbe people ot that Btate shall vote upon the queatlon whether pro- blbitionor high license shall be incorporated In tbe oonstluit on. A serious accident occurred on the Berkly motor Una, at North Deuvor, CoL, on the 8d. While d seendlng a long, high grade a car became unmanageable and dashed down the bill forty miles an hour. When near the bottom it jumped the track and wat smashed to stoma. Tbe car was filled with people, all of whom were Injured, three or four probably fatally. FOREIGN INTILLIOCNCI. The British ship Blr Walter Raleigh, from Bydoey, N. 8. W., laden with wool, went atrround on tbe 80th ult near Boulogne, France. Five of the crew were drowned. The country house of Mr. Henry Wbito, first secretary of the American legal ou, situated at Ramslado, near Windsor, En gland, waa entered by burglars on the night of the 30th ult Tbe thieves secured 1.7,000 worth ot jewelry add valuables, and escaped. Joseph A. Moore, the defaulting general agent of tbe Connecticut Mutttul Life In sursnre Company at Indiauaiioll, accom panied by a lady supposed to be his wife. Is said to be at a private boarding bouse In Montreal. The announcement is officially made that Crown Prince Rudolph, of Austria, com' milted suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. It Is stated In London that Blr Julian Pauncefort, Under Hecretary for Foreign Affairs, will be appointed British Minister to Washington. A frightful railway accident Is reported from GroenudaeL Belgium. A train boind from Brussels to Namur on the 2d struck pillar of a bridge near the latter place, caus ing tbe bridge to collapse. The train was carried down with It and completely wrecked. Fourteen persons wey killed outright and fifty other were (irjuredw Tbe British steamer Lymlngtoa I was wrecked off Ilfraoombe Devon County, En gland, on tbe 2d. Before a rescue of those aboard of her was possible the steamer rolled on her side and sank. Ten persons were drowned. It Is learned that the Dominion Govern- tnent has decided to superannuate Hon. William Ross, whose services as collector of customs at Halifax were dlsiicnsed with. His retiring allowance will be 81,500 pot annum. jLsAXXXt. Tol Spanish mail steamer Remus has foundered off tba Blleran, one of the Phil llplnes, AU the passengers are supposed to have drowned. Bivem blocks ot buildings in the business portion of Antwerp, N. Y.. were burned on tbe night ot the 8d. Loss, 875,000. A rim at Burlington, la., on tbe M de stroyed tba boot and tbos factory of the Adamt' estate, causing aa aggregate loss of 8100,000, Insurance, 875,000. RossiT Gibsok, a miserly farmer living la Crawford County, Pa, a tow days aeo placed 8o,000 la a coff w-pot and buried the pot In a barrol of ooionst In his cellar. On tbe night of tha 8d thieves broke into tho cellar and carried off tbe onions, money ana all. AboctIM nvrnl academy cadets at An napolla, Md., were found unsatisfactory In tbe studies at tbe semi-annual eiaminatlna jnit closed and a number of them will either retlgn or b dropped. About twenty are mombers of tho fourth class and one Is a Aral class mao. Tni steamer Nereid collided with tho British ahln Killochan off Dungcnnea 00 the 4th and both vessels wont to the bot torn. Twenty-four p-rons were drowned, Including the Cnntiln of tbe Eillnchsn. Nine persons of the crews wore rescued, one of whom afterward died. Tut Benito committee en public lends bos ordered a favorable report upon the House bill authorising the sale of what is leftol the Fort Dodge military retorvtllon In the Btate of Kan ana for a soldiers' home. There are 147 seres In tbe trscL Tni street car striko la Now York City and Brooklyn w.n practical ly at an end on the 4th. Cart were running on schedule time on nearly all the lines and the strikers acknowledge their detest A bill has been favorably reported In th Indiana Legislature providing that a nan shall be entitled to a divorce from his wife lo case she baa been Incurably Insane fur ten years. In tbe Renste on the Ith Mr. Erirtt reported tbe testimony taken in tb Tent election Investigation ease (part of whlcb bat here tofore been publltbod), with a resolution directing tbe Committee on Privileges and Elec tions to revlae carefully tbe existing laws retu latiog the election of members of Congress with a view to providing for mere com pie t proicotlon In tbe enerclse ot the elective fran cblse and for tbe punishment of offenders asalntt IV Tbe Kenate took up Mr. fiber man's Antl Trust bill snd Mr. Jones, Arktnttt, made a speech In favor of Mr. George criticized the bill, contending that It won d apply to temperance societies and to farmirt wbo ant Bed not to sell produce be low oerutn price t. The Pacific Railroad Fnnd ng b II was tben taken np and dl rusted until adjournment.. ,,In tbe House, tb rpiaker bavlig proceeded to call tbe States for the Intioductlon snd reforenc or bills, Ollbuatcrlng wat Inaugi rtd by M Parson, who tent to the clerk dotk and de manded ih reading of long printed billa. Tht conference report on tlx- b 11 to amend tb Inter fiialc f'ninmrrre let Wat agreed to. Pendlni action iiin the conference Mpott on tht Nicar cgjlt b.ll. t:ie House nd "'irroa. . Newt About Town- It is tbe current report about town that K nip's bn 1 8h 1 11 fur ibe iiiruiit and lune is limning twine remarkable cures wnli people who are troubled will) Coughs, noru luroat, Asthma, UroDChllls and Coir -iiimpunn. Any druggist win give you a trial bottle tree of cost. It is iruarHiiteeil to relieve and cure. The large buttles are iv t nuts and huh dollar. Shiloh-8 Cough and Consumption Cure Is sold by us on a guarantee. Jt turesconsumptliin. Sold by K.D.Kelt. A Ol-reat SurnrS Is Id store for all who use Kemp's Bal s.tm lor llit. tnru .i nuu itiugu, tue great 4'iu.Mileeu reint-U) . Honk, you believe 1 11st it is sold ou us mi rite i,nd that au li uggisl Is authorized by the proprietor of uiia wonderful remedy 10 give yu a sam- jilc uotiln lret-7 11 never lane to cure acute t ehrnnio couuIih, All druiigiets sell .temp's Ualsnui. Large bottles 50 centa in I 181 Why embllterllle by dragging around with lame back, diseased kluueys.drnpsi al swellings, female weakness, nervon debility .heart disease aodrbeuuiatircom. plaints, when Mr Fenner's Kidney and Bsckacne cure win so quioaix cure? Kev l J. Merchant, Presiding H.ider writes: It gave roe almost Instant and entirely I permanent relief." Superior to all known medicines in these diseases. For sale by druggists. IIiCiumc(" fragrant and lasting perfume. Priee25niil oo cents. Sold by F. V. Felt. Himply purilvmg and cleansing the nlood is not sufficient. It needs enriching also, the nervous system needs toning un- all of which Is accomplished by Dr. Peve m-r's Itlood and Liver Iteuiedy and Pterll Tonic. his Cough Hooey p as inglis; his Golden Relief in all pains and stomach and bowel disorders, hip Ktdnev and Backache Cure in lame bark. droDsv and all kidney disorders; his Oer man Eve-Salve in sore ryes, cracked skin and plies; his Capitol Bitters for appetite and strength, r or sale by druggists. The Homeliest man in Wellington as well as the handsomest, and others are In vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's BhIsmu for the lungs and throat, a remedy that is sellinu entirely upon its merits aitd is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic snd Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consum ption. Lnrge bottles w cents sod f 1. Will You Suffkh with lyspi rialn ami liver complaint? Shlloli's Vltitllzir la guaranteed to core you. Sold by t . D. Kelt. DninnT's Dibkase Cured. Three years ago 1 was attacked with kidney trouble, which In a few months terminated iu Brlcht's disease. My physician said my case was lncuraoie. 1 irieu uiucrem " , w . 1 j jttm things and received no benefit until a rriend persuaded me to try ur. uuraica Kidney cure. I sent and got one bottle; before that was half gone 1 felt a change. One bottle removed from my body and limbs fifteen pounds nf water, which bad been very badly swollen I used twelve bottles and was entirely cured, and never btd any return ol the disease since. I would recommend this 'medicine to all suffering with kidney or liver trouble, to which 1 owe my life. Respectfully yours, Elmkr Jackson, Wnoobury, N. J. 73 cents and l. F D Fell. 4-Vlm Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most esses It wears them awsy. Could they be In duced to try the successful medicine railed Kemp's Balsam, which Is sold on a wislllvo guarantee to cure, tney wouin inmediately see Ibe excellent effect after taking the first dose. Price ouc and f i.w. Trial size free. At all druggists. A Happy Farmer. Warren Underwood, a prominent resilient of the village o' Deiter, a. Y. savs: "Mr wife snd I contrscted vere colds last fall which resulted in terrildv trouhlesomecehghs. We tried e.erv thing we could think or hear of but were unnDie to get reuei. Alter two months of suffering we ..ere in' rtucetl to try VanWert'e Balsam. Before the thi rl bot tie wss gone our cougns had entirely disappeared and we were as well aa ever. 1 cannot say too mucn in nra ze of this wonderful remeuy Trial size free. E. W. Adams the Leading Druggist. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam lor the Throat and Lungs.' It is curing more cases of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup, and all throat and lung irouuies man any nthar medicine. The proprietor has auth orized any druggist lo give you a sample bottle Tree to conince you of thi! merit ot this great remedy. Large b.itlles 50c anil f 1. Interested People. Adveriitlng spstrt nu lcitr1! tlupe flniirtvsvln which Kemp's Balsam, for-1 Ought and Colds does, it is Indeed won derful. He authorizes diugglsls to give those who call for It, s ssmplo bottle trwi, Hint tliev may try u wm ,,..in. Inr. The Urge bottles are 60 cents and nn..i1nllnr. We certainlv would advise n trial. It mty save you from consumption. b,vwitii VA1.EBOX A rAR)i oeiiera rViiiirh dvrun has attained a reputation al- ..,..t ,.r,nHl in Hellers' Pills, and more could h.nllv M said of any other medicine. The SVrUD SllOBIU DO rpi IU eri7 w here there are children, and grown np people find it a most valuable medicine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and throat snd lung diseases. The pills are such a standard remedy In some parts of tbeconn irytlinta family never thinks of doing without them. Said an old grnlleman In r..ia Man-land. 'Whr I baveraited my familv on Cillers' Pills, and I consider them "almost as essential toa family ss t i tn tVa laai thlrtv vests they have vedacnongb I, . w-pv 0r a larlIl.-"''",,",,", Itch, Mange, snd Scratches on human orHnlmnlscuredlnSO minutes by Wool- lord's Snnilarv lotion. I uis never i n Sold hy E.W. Adams, Druggist, Welling- ton, Ohio. L iy Headquarters For frresh Roasted Coffee, " Oysters, " Groceries, " Fruits, " Provisions, " Vegetables, " Candies, Smoked Meats And in fuel everything in our lino is FRESH On account of the vol ume of business done daily loHoirch&tilil. Stock Accrues On our hands. Deliv eries made promptly by a courteous and careful driver. Thankful for past patronage weask a continuance of same. J t Very Respectfully, BOWLBY & HILL For Rent: Two Houses pleasantly located. FOR SALE: A good House and Lot on Tay lor street for sale cheap and on reasonable terms. 3Ctf C Sage & Co 1889 has arrived and I am still on hand to furnish the best BEEF, in town at the market' prices. Chicago Beef ordeied by special inspection Fresh Pork iP Prepared Lard,, Constantly on hand. One and all please favor me with your pa tronage. 0. A FAXON. To The Cltizens of Wellington. Fred D. Felt, the druggist, ol Welling ton, will keep tor tale the celebrated Indian Pill, manufactured by the eminent Dr. It. MacFarland ol Genoa, O. This Is the.Dlll thst cures headache, sick or ner vous. also constipation, and (or one (allure we offer f 1U0 If directions are carried out. We can tell vou more, tliev cure rheuma tism, sciatic, or chronic. Inflammatory. All stomsc h diseases Tleld every time to this great discovery. They win positively cure all diseases ol tbe urinary organs if curable from any medicine. The secret is they cure the liver and will not full. Do not lull tn try this medicine; $1 a box, &0 pills in each bx. (.'all at Felt's drug store for them. Felt only keeps them, Well, iovtnn. Ask for the little bonk giving symptoms. This Is the great blood sturdi er "t the wot Ul. ' N.B. Felt's only. Remember Dr. R MacFarlnnd's pill Is the only genuine MacFarland pill on earth. QQ C3CARS FREE. r TTB 1 INinaATUilKE. Trt ranlittv Inirutluca our ni iilun" claar. V will, 1( i,m-)ir1 al onrr. ,iriiTr it. 01 inn, a txixes or m tiaars n:ii f K u anf Hoal or JCiurasnlIlco In ilia U. C Also . ra aafc. ai-rl ullon iwnli'a d M !' Hlllla. niwn r rnilpt ot lour ucillar lll frl lull Icirlhat poo. Ular llliislni(.n IQprra jnunmi, nnw ntmi nq pintollH: aililros (ilalnlr. Mmlt bf KtUUIH iiallnr iiou,i nxtnntitfaiirtriMlonce R. V. TANo.LLIi CJ., aa blatt bt., unicags. PATENTS Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained, and el rateut bust neits conducted for A. oil emu fn s Our oflice Is opposite U.S. Patent Ufnce. V a have nosuh-sgentieH, all busiiientdlreot.bei.i a can transact patent bust lien iu leta time aid at less cost than those remote from W aslilng- bend model, drawing, orphoto lth denrlp ' tlon. We advise If patentable or not. fife n charge. Our fee not due till patent It aerurt d A book. "How to Obtain Patents," with ret erencea tn actual clients In Jour Btate, county vi iiwu,bciil ireo, Atiureaa C A. SNOW & CO., Onnnslfe Patent Office. Washington. D. C. City Market, Is the best place in the city togetstrictly No.lMeato, . . and Sausage Fresh and Salted. Meat always clean. Attention slwsy given. Prices alwayt-fair. FRED ABBOTT. Successor to WHITNEY & ABBOTT, Carpenter Block. - Wellington. O OF PURE COD LIVER OIL liypopnospinTES Almost as Palatable as Milk. alltf atlMd that It east Bv taken, llgolxt, mmi Mtaatlvt1 by the tatMt esstltiv Moan itch, vara th pl4a all -aattnt h talratt suid ar SB eaaaw laatUa f the all with th fcrtfpha plaltee 1 Baals aaar aflVesaw. Eeaurtasle m stash fnUttr. Ptrttai al npldly white UkStf U SOOTTSEMTJLSIONlsaoinoa-ledgedby Physieiana to b th Finest and Beat prepay ration in the world for tba relief and ear ol CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES. EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIO COUOHS Th yreol remedy or Contmptian, and Tatting in ChUdm, Bold bll all DnggUtt. DISEASES Or MEN ONLY lodPalaoa.Dls'aMlKI4asa.BlaUaraa4UiOT. ans,VtHkn.Ms,NwnMiB IM 1II7 Lo liaahuod ra alu of Frrors i Yoath rm pmtAit sad Mtaaaantlr -arwl. Don a tniinn .nd lr!-i"(l' d lr hi mH. asanas C&, OBXHDLK. 171 W. 1U St.. Jim lark. TIMETABLE la Effect Nov. K, 1888. - otsTaaLtTaaDtaoTiai. EAHTWAHD. 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