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ii i : y TUB KNTKRI'KISB, WEDNESDAY; MARCH 13, 1889. 1 "', ' J.BJKtTH,rrrlti. WELLINGTON, OHIC General Hews Summary. faterestinff Hone and Forelrn Kw& WASHINGTON. A conference of the deleft tes-eleot to the colored national conveutioa at Washington was held In that city on the 01 a, and tt waa iecided to postpone the convention until AprH 80, and to meet in Now York CUT on hat date. The convention will consider U. Intellectual, olvll and political statu of the colored poople. Robert 8. Chilton, a clerk in the Btate De partment, has been appointed private score, tery to Vice President Morton. Presldant Harrison signed the commis sion ot his Cabinet officer on the morning f the tb, and later in the day they were all sworn in and assumed the duties ol their Jfaspect ya efflres. The first Uotchkls (ran manufactured la America hat just been comp eted and is ready to be turned over to the Navy Depart ment . At the session of tbo Senate on the TUt Senator Ingelle was elected president pro tempore, and the oath of office was adminis tered to him by Mr. Sherman. Mrs. Harrison was presented en the 7th with an elewnt robe by the General Lyoa Women's Relief Corps of BU Uula, The convention of oolorod editors of the United States adjourned In Washington on the 7th, attar selecting Raleigh, N. C, sa the next pi yi of meeting. ' Colonel John M. Wilsio, of the Engineer Corps, has been placed in charge of the work n the Washington aqueduct eatenstoa, re Bering Major a. J. Lydecker, who will be tried by court martial on the Kith Inst, for neglect of duty In connection with this Im provement A stutument prepared at the Treasury Department slmwntnul there waa anntde ere.moi.f $l,3iS.rj(l In the circulation during th month of February, and a net incre.se f Ki.7HS.lU in the money and bullion in the Trea ury durlngtlie same period. D'lring the iftielu Ongruss. just ended, ae. rly !0,000,0t was appropriated for the construction and Improvement of public buHilkgs. Kx-KoirdUrins Whitney, Emlloot. and Fat-child left VF':slilneton on theM.h with their families. V r. End rn:t ?.-s to Bos on and the others to Now Yrk City. Charti-s W. Lani-r (ilnn,l), of Indian apolis, has boeo appointed usher at the . White House in plueu of Michael Dwyer, who accompanied ei l'rejlaeul Cleveland to Hew York. The Kavy Department has postponed from March 15. ls-g, t April R. lMj't, the time for receiving proposal !er I'io c instruction of an armored coast clfe-o vrokI. This order ef postponement w.is titc.etary Tracy' flr offluial art. Hon. K. W. Townhenrf for muny years Representative In Cougross from the Klgb teenth Illinois district, died at Washlngaoa en the 8th. of pneumonia. By a volo of tho inaugural executive com mittee lta surplux (fc'5 0)0) will be Invested en real estate eoeiirltv through the D strict Commissioners and the Intercut expended in relieving the poor people in and about the Capital oily. TH KAST. At the regular mouthly meeting of the New York Chamber of Commerce on the - Tth, Ex-Preideut Orovnr Cleveland was elected an honorary member by a vote of 80 to 18. ' A few di.l not vote at all . The New York Worn n'sKufTr.ure League has arranged for a nulionol convention of woman's suffrage leagues to be held In Mew York AprjlCTandai A fire st MarUn-iburrh. Pa. on the Tth de stroyed the can I ige manufuc'ory of Aaron Bolger and contents. t 000. A distinct shock of earthquake waa ex perienced on the evening of tbo 8th through out Eastern Pennsylvania and portions of Marylund and Delaware. No damus of eonsequentx) was reported. Ex-Secretary Whitney, Colonel Ollvor H. Payne, James J. Boldeu. J. A. Kostwick and A M. Hillings, the Chicago millionaire, have formed asyndvato with (0J 000,0 iu capital and obtained control of the New York A northern railroad which will be consoli dated with the New York and New England road, thus giving the latter company a di rect route between Now York and boston. The labor organizations wh'ch took sides with the nr.ovrs in tne iroiiit tlo-up of the Atlantic Avenue rallr ad iu llrooklyn, N.Y., hav placid a boycott on tho crporall io. Their in 'tubers have been furhldd.m to ride on the cars under peually of heavy tines or mpiililno. Tho examlntitl' n of Robert Blgel pension lerk, on churues of forgery, whs concluded before Commissioner HhlcMt at Neiv York otheTib. Nigel was held In t,0(J ball for trial. 'AiMlin .fyttt, convicted of mansluo?hter a killing James K. Cav mangh at the Tren on, N. J., cbloa work on November III oat, bos been senUnowd to ton yours In rion at hard labor. Jo'in I'arney, Br., who died recently at "harry Tr . Pa., loaves a remarkable num or of d sn n l ints. Hi trji niu'ty-lhme ears o d and had twelve situ. I'M urund hlldren. twmly-two graat-granlchildren ind eight grtat-grea'-Mndchildren. Hon. Sidney Bait'ott, a loader ef the Soston (M.iss.) bar ami director of the C, U. S Q. railroad, was dying on the 0th. Mr. lartlett ptrsrd bis nluetieth birthday in 'eb-uary. Buslm s failures throughout the country 'uring the seven days eiitied March 8 burn er for tho United bUte 241, and for Canada i, or a total of iM; as compared with ZS he previous wouk. and 2S8 for the rorres jonding week of lust year. On the 8tb General Bimon Cameron celo .rated his ninetieth birthday nnlvrrary t bis home in Hurrlsburg, Pa. Gene ul ameron wua In excellent health and sptriU, nd received bis ralleri very cordial y. Chsuucey K. Black, presl lent of thd Na ional Association i t Democratic Club-, bus , uued a request to the sooetles under his ijrisdicllou to observe with all honor the ilrthduy of Thomas JeBVison on April 1. 'liosos L. Mrers a clerk lo the registry Ivislon of the New York post-office, bas eea arreotad and bas aonfussod to rifling qglstered letters of small amounts. The Clifford's Sons llth"gruph t'onpsny f Boston, Mhs, susoendivl pnymout on the lb. LlubillUea, IIUU.OW; estimated Hunt, sinooo. Jsmos B. Allen, boot and shoe manufao nrnr of Boston, with factory at Brorton, dass., bas assigned. Liabilities. IsU.UUO. Tbo woavers of Fall Biver, 11 ass num bering about 10,000 men, women, boys and tu-la, went out on a strike on the llta. On the 8th a freight train on the Hunbury k Lexington division of tbe Pennsylvania railroad broke In two near Benfer Htatlon, Pa., and tbe rear portion was run Into by a .lonble-baader freight following. Both loon. lootl vas were bad ly wrecked. O eorge Will tarns, flremsD, was killed and Alfred Ranch and Joba Hopple, englneera, were seriously brt' - ..'(;".u bmcs u, i ..rout eng ne r, died at hia heme in New York City on the Bib. sged etgh y e s years. He was born in Bwadcn and came to this country in 18H9. Hlk most aote worthy achievement was the building of the Monitor. if aster Workman Powrierly Bat declined an offer trom the Prohibit ion lata to deliver fifty lectures in various oitles of Pennsyl vania. Ho was offered $5,000 or I10J a lec ture. New York specie exports for the week ended March Uamo mt d to M"8 799 lo gold and i2!.'ifl ia silver; total 85o6,um Im p.rU $lbfi,5W. Mrs. Kois fyels"d, mnnnger and proprietor of the Leland Oiura House at A bany, N. Y., died on tho 9t.li. She wus the wife of Charles K. Lolntid, the noted hotel manager, from whom she wasdlvoroed some tlmeavo. The funeral of I-niuh V. Williamson took p ace at Philadelphia' on tti ilth, with rela tives und a few orsonal friends only pres ent. Hon. C. W. Sfd !-rd di"d st his home In Portland, Me., on th 9 b. He whs Consul General at Cmi t mlinop e fr iui 1. 01 to 1804, and posi m tt- ef i'ortliiu j from 1WI to 1881. Tbe following cIioutc appear In the weokly stnti-mont nf tne New York asso ciated banks, i sued on the Oth : Kasor es decreusu, l,T-'2 '-'0; loa s Increa-o, M (W9 100; specie dsiuiiase. H 293.400; legal tender decrease, f'itROW; di po lls Incroaao, (075 800; clrcuuklli Increase, t.K),2(X). Tbo banks held (S.MK.uoo in excous of the twenty-live per cent, rulo. Uonrgi Rnexo, foreman of the squib fac tory at Plymouth, Pa. wb oil was recently wrecked by an explosion, died on the 9th. Reese W is thrown Into the basement and 'Ciped the Instant rioa.li which was the late of bN ten t o npa ilum, but be has suf fered erril.l ever -luoethut lime and death Tins a wjlcnm.i tei m nation of his aiony . Whi.o enmsiug ibo Philad'i'.pliia, Wil mington A Baltimore railroad noar New port, N. J., ou the Oth Jam s Polk and Miaa Mary Klynn wero struck by a passenger tr in and badly injured. Their carrutgd was demolished and the borso klllel. Rev. C. U. Bra til, formerly of Rochester Minn, who wua iiintiilli'd as pas or of tbe Cnngregatinnul church lo cheater Ma a.. a fow days a o, is missing, and as bis hat hus been found on the bank of the Charles rivaritlsbclioved he has cominiUod sui- ciilo. . WEST AKD SOUTH A fire at New O leans on the 7lh destroyed Farnnta's theutor. A number of adjacent buildings, inciuiiliig the Convent of the lioly Kumlly, was badly damaged. Loss, S.15.0O. Mrs. Klltttboth Kunds celebrated her one hundredth lilrthdiiy at Bidtiuinra, Md., on the 7th. Hor age is pcriocty aulbentio aud. A Paduoib (Ivy.) dispatch aavs that Mitchell Peebles, his wife and two children were found murdered in led at their home on Duck Creek ou the Tth. No particulars were given, but itissuppo-ed be crime was committed by thieves hue t on robbery The uew meat inspection law, framed with a view of prohibiting the sale of Chi cago drewed bcif in New iloxlco, has gone into cffjct. The law profiles for the in spection of livo animai Intended for buinsn tod; prohibits tha sale or use of uncurvd meat or unin pjcted cattle and hogs, aud forbids the salo of imported fresh meats. On the nth San Frunc aco customs officers seized 7n0 boxes of opium valued at $4,000 on a steamer, and arrested the smugglers. Robert A. Coghill, one of the best known lawyers and public m n In the State, died al his home In New Mi'.sgow. Va, on the 7th. He was for twent y years a member of the Virginia Legislature. I The rumor of loss of Hfo In (he Metro politan street car barn nre at Kansa City a few days aio were erroneous, as all the employes got out snfely. Tbe Minnesota House of ReprosenUtlvea, after an all day dobal i on tho 7lb, refused to submit to the poople an amendment In favor ot prohibition of the liquor trafflo. A number of farmers In Hruie County, D. T., have oommoncod seeding. A large area will be sown with favorable weather. The Illinois tjenate has unanimously passi-d the bill to regulate telephone charges In that State. M rmon Klder Frye passed through Topokiv Kun., en route to Salt Lake City, on the 8th with 175 converts to tbe faith fn m the South. Krye bas been engaged In mlnslonary work In tha South for the past three years. His accompanying converts were from tho backwoods of Kust Tennes see Northern Georgia and Alabama, and wore of tbe most ignorant clas. Mrs. A. C. Hanson was fatally shot at her home near Brunswick, Minn., on the 8th, and her brother-in-law Jacob Uanon, was severely wounded. The shooting is aid to have I ecn dona by William Nalliug, who is under arrest. The biil TS In W rimer's sawmill at Wa ne, Mich., exploded on the Hth, wreck-In;-tho building and lntantly killing the engineer, Marl In Westfnll. I os, (IO.iKK). Whilo sitting by his fireside with his wife, at Onto City, Ala, on the night or the 7tn A. W. Bubie, a prominent oil isen, wsashot dead br some one at his window. Tbe asasin errnped. Tbe ( an. d in Point. (Mo.) Female Orphan Ay "in as dextroved by tire on the 8th. I om HI i.OJ; Insurance tM.OUO. The Inmates all escMfed with ut lujnrv. Ten stores and four dwellings at Slater, Mo., were destroyed by fire on the 8th, causing a loss or about H0,0O; half In sured. The wsgsn ahops at the Jackson (Mich.) penitentiary were damaged by fire to the extent of I,(WJ0 on the 8th. Martin Thorp and William Garner, lead ers of one of l he most extensive gangs of counterfnltors In the Southwest, were ar retted In Conway County Ark., by United Btates officers on the 8th. ' An Immense sum of bogus money consisting of tS, 110 and I'W Imitation gold pieces were also secured. Captain Fred L. Dunning and Thomas R. Swan, while walking on the track of the New York, Pennsylvania, ft Ohio railroad at Kent, O., on the 8th, wero run down by an engine and instantly killed. George Cook, acej aortutty years, an In mate of the ponrhouse at Crawfordsvllle )nd.. was roreutly discovered to have bidden under his bed. 14,000 of It in gold. Cook hsd been an Inmate of the infirmary about seven months, Is an eccentric char acter and claims to bo a Russlun exile. He was discharged from the p or-furtn and now ke ps his money In a bank. Mr. John Huntington, a prominent and woHlthy cltisen of Cleveland, O , haa do nated rJUO.OOO worth of valuable securities to a number cf cbarltablo Institutions in that oily. A Are at Louisville, E.v., on the 8th de stroyed the "Mammoth" clothing honse on Market street entailing a loss of t.'40,000. H. Strauss' estubllsbmont adjoining was damaged to tho extent of MO (luU The Colorado House ef Representatives has exp)l'd Thomas E. Mitchell, one of tbe RcprrsrnUtivesfrom Arapahoe County, for having entered Into a corrupt bargain to vote for a candidate for United Status Sena tor alt be late Bnnatorisi election in that fctate, On tbe 9th the "separator" in a creamery at Hickory Hall, Md., bunt Into a thousand piece, completely wrecking the lower story f the building. George Bmith, the maiuv ' 1 ' " gar f the creamery, and Owen Springer a y nng man who had fast brought milk to the place, were terribly mangled and died in a few hours, y . ' t . .tj . Tbe display 8f force made by the Union Paclflo Railroad Company in Boulder canon, If ontana tbe eompaay having aver too men oa the ground armed with Winchesters had the effect of bluffing the Northern Pa clflo, which left the Union Paclflo in pos session of tbe pass. ' ...I The store of Jacobs ft Horton, the New printing office, the town hall and Smith's billiard hall at Wabanh, Neb., were de stroyed by an Incendiary fire a few night ago. Loss, tO'XH Joseph L. iiail, proprietor of the Immense Iron afo factory, in Cincinnati, died on the loth of heart disease, at sixty-five years of age, ... . . , Tbe boilers in the Victoria flouring mill at St. Louis exploded on tbe 10th, killing Pat McMubon, fie fireman, and Pat Brown, stoker. Another employe was badly scald ed. Tbe mill wa damaged to tb extent of 110.000. 1 White Cap made ad attack on Dr. Wen die, living tweivo miles from Wichita, "Ksn., a few night ago, Whilo his house was be ing firod bpon, the doctor opened the door and shot at tbe Intruder with two revol ver and soon drove them away. Wendle is satlsf cd he shot two or three men. Governor Hovey, of Indiana, on the 9th vetoed the bill Pi-ovldlug that natural gas shall not be piped outside the limits of the State, and it waa lutmeJlalely passed over tbe veto. A ten-year old sou of Judge Bnead. of Augusta, Ua., while playing with two col ored boys on the 9th, killed one Instantly and wounded the other. Th boy were playing prisoners and he wasthc police Tbey made a break for liberty, and be ran In the bouse and aelaed a gun, which he did not know wa loaleX aimed at , them, and fired with the a Dove result. Tbe residence of Noah Hamblet, a con tractor, at Little Rock, Ark., waa burned on ibeDtb and with it a flve months-old baby. Tbe iieople thought tbey had curried the child out of the bou-c In a bed. but after the tire wo put out lu charred body wa found FOREIGN IHTCLLICENCS. The Incauilci cent lictrui lis htlng patent hold by the Kdi.on Electric Light Company bas been declared null aud void iu Canada on tbe ground ot failure to comply with the pstent regulations, whicn provide that any article thus patented must be manufactured in Canada within one year from the issue of patent and the imporiuliun of same patent from the UnitKl Stales must cease wlimn two voara. Lord tieorge Hamilton first Lord of the Admiralty, staled In tho British- House of Commons on tbe 7th that the Government proiiosed to build eight flmt-olasa men of war of 14,000 tons each and two Of v.uuu tons, nine first-class cruisers, twenty-nine smaller crul.ier, four of tho Pandora type of cruisers and eight of tbe aharptbooter type of vesnels. The total tonnage of all these vessels will be 818,000 and the total cost ;!1.500,00a Dispatches from Berne state that the damage by the recent snow storm In Swl serland hsa been enormous. Thousands of snlen lid fir tree have been broken down by the weight ot the snow and several bis tort al iens aud bridges ruined. The British ship Vandalla, from Perth Am boy, February 5, for London with petro leum, bas been sunk off Boguor by collision with an unknown steamer. On life wa lost. Francisco Cordaso, a well known landed proprietor, who wa kidsaped by a party of baud its near Santa Clara, Cuba, receutly, bas been released upon the payment by frionds of M.0J0 ransmiJ. ' r k. A St. Petersburg dispatch savs a train on the Transcontinental railway wa on tbt loth tbrowu from tho track tn a tnnnoL owing to the removal ot rails by train wicker. The result of the derailment caused the death and injury of fifty persona The band of robbers who tore up tbe track have been cap tu rod. Tbe London Financial New says thai Americans are being imposed on by a lot oi irresponsible adventurer! who are trying tc buy breweries, claiming to be represent lives of an English syndicate, their objocl bciug to obtain options and then senrcb fot purchasers In V.ccland. LATEIl. Tna North Carolina Legislature hi ad journed after making better provision for Confederate veteran, tbelr widow (and or phans, and moJlfylng tbe Stale election laws. BuRat.Ans entered the post-office at Kings ton HI 1 It I., on tbe 10th, blew off the door ot the safe and escaped with the contents, consisting of 1100 In stamps, tlfiOln currency and $1 000 worth of bonds and securities, most of which are not negotiable. Tn schooner William II. Wood, of Bridge ton. Conn., sugar luilon, from Cuba to Philadelphia went ashore a few day ago on Wallop' Reach, V., and Is a total loss. The schooner wua valued at IUO.00O and the sugar alHO.000. D. W. Sduok, who rocenlly absconded from Stephens, Minn., with Jlfi.OOO of other people's money, has been heard from at Vancouver, B. C. His family have gone to join him. The will of Isaiah V. Williamson, tbe dead millionaire, was probated in Philadelphia on tho 11th. Tho estate amounts to about 0,000,000. One million dollar la given to charity. Cmfto Hu t, one of the largest hotels ut Lakewood. N. J., was dostrnyed by fire on the 11th, entailing J loss of 15,000. ' Tbe Inmates barely ecaied with their llvos. Geoiigr W. Nicuoi.s. for twenty-seven years assistant clerk or the Supreme Ju dicial Court of Suffolk Mais., and for thir teen years clerk of the Supreme Court fit the State, died at Amhost, N. H., on the 1Kb. Ix tho Court of '"eneral Sessions at New York on the II th. Recorder Smyth fixed the hail In the cams of the el'itrlo sngnr swindlers at (7.000 on ench of the thre in dlctmonts, making ('.'1,000 In tbe care ot each of the prisoners, Pnr.Hinr.STiu, nominations sent to the Kennte on tbe 11th: Thomss W. Palmor, of Michigan, to bo Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of tho United (States to Spain; John F. Swift, ot Cali fornia, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Min I ter PlenlMtentlary of the United States to Japan; John D. Washburn, of Massa chusetts, to be Minister Besfdtnt and Consul General of the United Htotos to Switzerland; Genrgo C. Tlchonor, of Illinois, to be As sistant Secretary of tho Treasury, vlcelsuao H. Maynard, resigned. Tn schooner Bt. Nicholas arrived at New York on the lilt, with tbo crew of the wrecked bark Ma'ryatt, which sank two hours after tbo rescue. On of the battery of bolter in thebsm mar shop of the Cleveland (O.) rolling mill exploded on the lltb, de-uolithlug tbe build ing, killing Jamos Barr aud Thomas Dorsey, and Injuring twolve olbsrs more or lets sa rloasly. Tb blood curdling account of the killing of five French tourist and the (ubsequcnt mutilation of tbelr bodies, sent out by a Cheyenne (Wyo.) corr spondent a few dav ago, tc now aald to bar ao foundation t v.. i New About Town It 1 the current report about town that Kemp' Balaam for the throat and lung is making tome remarkable enre with people who are troubled with Cough, Sore Throat, Asthma, Broncbitl and Con sumption. Any druggUt will give yon a trial bottle tree of coat. It is guaranteed to relieve and care. Tbe large bottle are fifty cent and one dollar. ' ' A Great Surprise Iafngtoreforall whouat Kemp'iBal samfor tbe throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would yon believe tbat it i told on IU merits and that any druggist is authorized by tbe proprietor of Ibi wonderful remedy to give you a sam ple bottle free? It never fails to cure acute ot clirooto coughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam, Large bottles 60 cents and 1. Why embltterllfe by dragging around with lame back, diseased kidneys, dropsl oaUwelllngB, female weakness, nervous debility , hear! disease and rheumatic-complaints, when Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure will so quickly cure f Rev. A. J. Merchant, Presiding Elder writes: "It gave me almost instant and entirely permanentrelief." Superior to all known medicines in these diseases. t For sale by druggists. ' Bimply punivtng and cleansing tbe blood Is not sufficient. It needs enriching also, the nervous system needs toning nn allot which is accomplished by Dr. Feve ner's Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerll Tonic,' Use his Cough Honey Id hs conghs; his Golden Relief in all psin and itomich and bowel disorders; blp Kidney and Backache Cure In lame back, dropsy and all kidney disorders; bis Oer mm Eye-Salve in sore eyes, cracked skin nd pile; his Capitol Bitters for appetite and strength. For sale by druggists. The Homeliest man In Wellington a well as the handsomest, and other are In vited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the lungs and throat, a remedy tbat is selling entirely upon its merits and Is guaranteed to relieve and cure all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consum ption. Large bottles 60 cents and $1. Foolish People Allow a cough tn run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. Tbey say, "Oh, I' will wear away," but In most cases 1 wears them away. Could they be In duced to try tbe successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immedittely see tbe excellent effect after takiug the tfrst dose. Price 60c and $1.00. Trial size free. At all druggists. 806 in 8ix Months. Van Wert Ceerolcal Co, Waterton ,K. Y. Gentlemen, I take pleasure In In forming yon of tbe wonderful surerss we have od jrlth your Lung Balsam. We have soldin the last sii months 3v6 bottles. We have guaranteed near ly every bottle hut as yet have had only four returned. I ran in receipt of scores of testimonials from the most promin ent residents of our city which I should like to send you. Trial size free. E. W. Adams the L adlng Druggists Yours Respectfully, 8. Felt, Jr, Druggist. A Sensible Man Would nse Kemp's Balsam lor tbe Throat snd Lungs. It Is curing more case of coughs, colds, asthma, bronchltlB croup, and all throat and lung troubles tbau any other medicine. Tbe proprietor bas auth orized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince yon of the merit of thi great remedy. Large bottles 60c. and$l. Interested People. Advertising a parent ine.llclns tbo pe ritllnr way in which Kemp's Balsam, fo Cotigh snd Colds does, it is Indeed wono dertul. He authorizes diuggists te give those wliocall tor it, a sample boltl. Ire, th4t Ihev mny try It before purchas ing. The large bottles are 60 cents and one dollar. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption . Saved the Valob ok a Farm Sellers Cough .syrup ha attained a reputation al most equal to Sellers' Pills, and more could hardly be said of any other medicine. The syrup should be kept In every family where there are children, and grownup people find it a most valuable medicine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and throat and lung diseases. The pills are such a standard remedy in some parts of Ihrroun. try that a family never thinks of doing witnoutinem. nam an oia gentleman In EaBiern Maryland, "Why I have raised my family on Sellers' Pills, and I rnnsldrr them altnost as essential toa family as nreaa. in the last thirty yens tbey have saved me enough, In doctor hills, to pay for a farm. Cincinnati Tlmet-Slar. DEETER'S mi PONDER- ' Recommended hy the blrhest medio and rliemlcttl autbortlles, who tontlfy to Its absolute purity, wliiilesomeneas and wonderful strength. Every rsn guaran teed to do the work of any other baking powder posting twice on much. Every , enn gunshnteed to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded. I lb. rm. aoM H lb lOr.l lb, 6c ; ' If yonr ilfaler does not Irnep Crown, do not l-t him pArsusd yon tu hny nome ottir hs ' claims to I Juht asgoou, baioak aim toobllas you by getting butkbs ciiow.v ua:i:h row deb. Salvation Oil ya',aJ5K mm We still hold the Front Hank Id farnisfclog fresh first-clus Groceries, Fruits, .. Oysters, Cigars, and Tobacco. Fresn Boastea Conee By an experienced hand, always on hand. Prompt deliveries made to the remotest part of the corporation. Very Respectfully, BOffLBI & HALL -THE BEST- Dr. O. H. MacFarland's Great Medical Dis- j covery. j Th( llXn will Ptfrt! Chronic nd Infltmnutorf RheuaitiUm, NrurAiylo.fClinnilr. Malaria, ir (. pal, hicm Hrulawha iri'l tli d ! of tti l.lvnr nd Kldneyi. Alto will cur Cttirrb, rttrofulft, blt Ithrum, and all dlftfUM that are oantnd from Impure hiood. It la una of ihn bt Hlood and Mtar rrni dim known. It pnmflra tne blood. crr.Hr ft h alihf j a tlim of the lifer and kldaeya. Hen It dradlcatra inns aiH'aura rrom uj ajivrrn. laoae lunrnnv wlththfaedlMasMia, try a boi of thli ureal medical di trover), aud e eonrloofd ol lu merit. Kvcrjr hoi iruarantf d to air aatlnf action, or monry re fundi-d, Kift dri trratmnt In rah bos. frire HI Pt ooi, or pix doim iot vas ne lure jow ioe RunalDtt Sold only In Wellington, "hj Dr. J- W. Honfthton. Blioaldanjr nndRlm, thT can ordr direr t from Ir. C H Mar Farl an A, OtrllD. O. Thli It the rela braird mfdlcluedfllTerrd to tlmdllafna of Wrlllna too hut Krlmiarjr and beiolofore out beea old by lh Doctor atutwrlio Mini"! "MAN'S PIRFECI UIUEH. PRESERVATIVE. A thoroughly tested and wholesoow preparation for arresting lormenUUun, enabling one to hare rich, sparkling ddarlhayssrsrouDd. Hsa been on the tnarlint sis years, and is Indorsed hr tbous andswbo bse used it. It thoroughly clarifies, and Impart no forelifn Wste. Put up is bases design ed for m snd W gsll. packages, retailing-st Mand 60 cts. Sold hy dmlers, or sent by msll on receipt Of prise, INMAN BR0', Fausuucurss, Akron. 0. 6oldbyF.D.Felt. LADIES T' Do Tea Ows Dyeing, at Home Th y III dye svarything. Tbey resold every, srbere. Frirs loe. a psckaV. Tbey hsve noequnl for BtmimMi, Uiighuieu, Amount ia Peck wis or for y.utuv. f Oilor. or noii-fsillog QusJiues. Tseydole te-i-rWeremof : ennnlore, Yorssisby E, W Adorns loF.D. Frit j. -i n. weaicme lame wona. PATENTS Oaveats.and Trade Mark obtained, a4 al V rateut business oonduuted for sioderste Frra aavenosub-agencies,allbusinesidlreet,lieni t i r. . . -. "co. i u icee time ana ''e,ot than those remote from Wasblg UoS ndu7?d;l1drJr'''t. r photo wlthdescrla ih.WoTd,.1,e"p"te,,tbl or not. free I V.Hr not HI patent Is secured .,w?.0.k; ."?" Obtain Patent?," sfub ret .7towi.'Cl':5!:'D.'utato,.o.nti a A. SNOW & CO t Opposite Pateat Oftlee. W.shlngton.D.C. City MaxkQt, la the best place iu the city to get strictly No. 1 Meats, and Sausage 1'resh and baited. Meal alwaj clean. Alleutinu alv.j given. Prtceralwayefalr. FRED ABBOTT. Successor to WUITNEY & ABBOTT, Carpentrr Block. . WclIIncton. O We are now nisklpg easy terms and el- ceedlngly low prlcea; alsosliow tbe flntsl PMOS-anaOEGANS stock of Pianos aod Orjisns in tbe Blt. ' We are tbe Nortbein Ohio Agent for Decker Bro'i . Piano. ,. ; B. Dreher'a Kranich U Bach " . 'I Sterling . , . . 'w Newby ft Evam " Worcester aod Loring &Blake' PALACE ORGANS. New Organs 8.00 per month. Write lor free catalogue aod Information B. DREHEE & SONS, 347 Superior St., tUVELAND, OHIO Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated LIVER PILLS WILL CURE A few doses taken at the right time will often av a tevere spell of sickness, rrloo only 23 cents at any drug store. Be sure and see that Dr. C. MoLANE'S CELE BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., la en the box. None othoria Genuine. Us IVORY POLISH forth Teeth. Pxxvows ths BaasTV, lain Imn Kt4i Firm Iataob A " won, lasportm and . BraiKkraof PiaciiauM and fmntcn Ooaci llooia. W oflwr I vary larMatnst of horati to alact from. roaraa oar botvat bread art aba tow prlosa, m ell Ow aay Urmej Iianta CaUaioffW) fre Addreai Navaaw 4t Fas uialeWttUMicxav MARVELOUS niRCOVERY. Oalv fleaala Hrsteea ef Htssssvy TralatBtjs sextr as Lmfh4 la reali SI I ad waaderls. ars4. (vary edlia aa4 adalt .tmiIv Batte4. Uieet leaeimeenis to vomfmnmn. mi e. B ill jfir kfskes a torslr Complextnn. Is aw ffSpleodid Tonie, sod eures isoils, FimpyS klra, berofuls, Mrrnirisl snd sll Blood V 7j llitesses. Sold by roar liruspsk f C TSellen Medicine Co., Pittiburgh,PaA " T TsiaMii i i air mop ' Prnenetai, with OevntsM ef Dr. Wss. A. II ex. BMilVlheirarliUeni-d HpeeUllet la etind DfmmmMf ol(3(JrnlifirThiniie,iliefa Few.. (.j JlU. J.LII(cVlrT, l.lae.liloretil.e cSW.He Umai; Jl.Vi klrfcerd Prw-tev, the . fcntao Ueu n lens. W. W.AeleiT, JadaetJlheea. Jadaelf. IrnlaJBla. end atl.ii mi poet (k. b, . M "'I 1 I- L