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THE ENTERPRISE. ? .B. SMITH, Froprtatoi. i i .'f i WELLINGTON.; OHIO . General Kerrs Summary. Interestinjr Home and Foreign Sew WASHINGTON. Harold M. Bewail. ex-Consul General to Samoa and an attache of the Samoon Com mission at Berlin, has arrived at Washrnr ton direct from Europe, He assorts that the treaty negotiated at Berlin is materially different from any alleged synopsis which has yet been published. The largest warrant issued from the Treasury Department for many years was signed on the 17th by Secretary Wlndom. It takes from the treasury $337,2 lfl,259.2l). The money is to bo ivoted to the liquida tion of the publio dobt In tho way of re demption of Inrads and latcrost and pre mium account-. Becretary Noble has Issued a peremp. tory order to tlie agent of the Quappaw In Property to the village of Newvtlle, Her kimer County, N. Y., was damaged by a cloud burst a few day s ago to the extent 01 At Lynn, Mass., on the ftght of the 30th burglars entered the Jewelry store of H. J. Bod well, broke open the safe and got away u, ai' mm wnrt.h af lowelrr. A large twelve gang mlU of the Valido Marhla tlomDanv. Fair Haven, Vt, was burned on the 20th. Loss 30,Sto, insurance v.uw. ... ... - . . .. .. Thellverv stable or Moses wens, ua Eleventh street, New York City, was burned on the 21st, with 125 horses, fifty vehicles, a auantivv of food and other con tent. Loss, WO.OOO. One fireman was injured by faUing walls and many had nar THE KNTRRPRISEs WEDNESDAY; JULY 24. 188. PrDjDsllmW to lis Co.- den, Mich., has been sold to an English cap-. Kalis for taU0,QU0. The orewwj m -largest tn that Vicinity and has been opentitvVyears. K-'.' . J At columous,' u.,,on ane , Aimes. aoed throe rears, put a lighted nani (n a sVulI nil Ra.fi. AnexDlosion lot lowed, and the children were m.""i wnArl t.,n. thav riled In an hour... On the 28th fifty eight tons of provisions were distributed to the striking miners at Braldwood, Coal City and Princeville, HI., by Congressman Lawlor and the Chicago The trial of Croghan and Richardson, at tendant at the Cook County. (IU.) tosane asylum,' charged wita muraenug jTV , Burns by mistreatment and abuse, ended at Chicago on tne autn wun s voruiu. v row escapes. T.i - jnfiTvnAi nanArfjiinml that aev I ik IB HUW UVUlwiwj . ... - vuivbv ., , . . .iMnni in the recent ..m. With mAn am dischanreo- enteen pvreoua wem v ... -- - kuuvj - . . flood near Parkereburg.W. Va. It l thought The missing wUl of Thomas B. Blythe, the the death list wlU be lurger when the die- California millionaire, has been found. - - - tricte now cut off from communication are jr0rty registered letters, said to contain i, , i tko dnmium to DroDertv .Kn.,v iinimn was stolon from the registry can not be estimated at present, but will department of the Milwaukee (Wis ) post exceed imooo. J. . office on the 21st. It is supposed to have The steamship Huwkhurst, Captain koo- been the work of a sneait tniei. L.j...M.niTiiinM rtnrlnir hail t v fHumnla who li charred with hav outward trip from Now York to a Brazilian fog embeled WO.OOO from a Wisconsin port. Her cargo, consisting oi J" ir.wi mining company u ooo, m - of oa and a quantity of tow, caught fire t 8aa Dlogo, Cel. .'t..ti- ' v, w r.rav triad to desert. The captain, The steamer St. Nlcholaa, with 500 coiorea fT ,8nr.,Ztivmovetom however; compelled them to remain on the excursionists on board, tan Into aclosed dlan Territory, to , immedtutoly oJ? a'ua successfully made the run ol drawbridge over Augustine Creek, near the reservation all cattle unlawfully herded .vessel ana J"1"" ,,, la ner "Jn. on the 21sL The forward KX"" " - - --met tofced, two U1U' . ... . . I ' ' ; : u ' 1 i l k ll.kJ.,waMlllll. On the 21st Fred Tulller, ageo tweuKr- women icuieq ana iwenij-BiKui. Neva About Town. It Is the current resort about town that Kemp's Balsam; for (he throat and lungs !b making some i remarkable caret with people who re troubled with (Cougha, Sore Tercet, Astuoia, jsroncnuia ana con sumption. Any drugglit will give you a trial bottle free of cost. It is guaranteed to relieve nnd cure. The large bottles are nrty cents ana one dollar. - ;r Why emblttcrllfe by dragging around with lameback , diseased kidneys, dropsl cal swellings, female weakness, nervous debility ,heartdlsese andrheumaticcom nlaintg.when Dr. Fenner'e Kidney and Backache Cure will so ouickly cure f Rev, A.J.Merchanl.Preeiding iEfder writes! "It gave me almost instant and entirely o! TAXATION AMENDMENT NO. 1. Crann. 1 Ho 4t roHnlVAfl hv OlK (imTH AS' thAKtutanf Ohln. That a nroDosltlon ihsll be submitted to the eleotors oi this Btate .k. ...r Tn.aH.ii ofiur tha flrmt MondBV In November, 1889, to amend Bectjoa 2 of Article All oi the uonstltuiion oi ine oiaw ui uum that it shall read ss follows l .-. i t i i , ARTICLE XII. o-n o iru flnnm Aaaamhlv nhall OrOVlde forthe'ralBlng of revenue for the uPPOf?' Caveti,and Trade Marks obtained, and a Patentbmlness oonduoted tor Moderate ee OuTOffloelsoppositeU.S.PatentOmoe. havenosub-ageneles.allbusinessdlrect.hene cantranssctpatentbusinessin less time an at less cost than those remote from W ashing t0Se'nd model, drawing, orphoto. with desorlp tlon. We advise if patentable or not, free o charge. Our lee not due till patent is secured A book, "How to Obtain Patents." with ret erences to actual cllenti In vourBtate, county ortown, sent free. Address- a A. SNOW & CO., Opposite Patent Offlae, Washington, D. C. , permanentrelief." Buperiorto .11 known S eiSiernn,uent.T bu7Jaie. meaicines in tnege aiseases. i ut bbio uy shauee unllorm on ine same own "jj' aunMuv " i . . . rimiririRta Burying grosndt, publlcscnooi nounuuu aruggisis. .J .rn.ii nr nnhim worshln. instltu- n--. i .. tlons of nurelv public charity, public property ine noniemrev uiu u ....U6vm . i.,,,sili ,or . nubiio purpose, ano all ni tha handsomest, and Others are in-1 i n...ort to n amount natexceed'ug vlted to call on any drugglrt and get free (n iraluo two hundred dollars lot each Individ, a trial bottle of Kemp'. lsam for the g?!" all Vo? lungs and thoat, a remedy that is selling tmfUa ,naii,tromtlmetotlme,beascertained entirely upon its merits anu is guuramewi Bntt puoitsnea. as may oe mrociju u, . . . . . si . i . . I u r . . u o i . .ii-h AiAnt inn thoaa elec in mi imva ntiri riii i;nronic rdu acuiv i - therein. The President has appointed John F. Btageam to oe enie : years, a waiter at the Hotel Geriach, lurea, some' dtwhom wiH die. - with the relative rank of Lieutenant Com-1 four years, ri aievatoi 1 JT'iha anth the steambarm Joseph P. mnr ...... I W ur "'f """".T 1 . 7 .ru.- .Knnt haft from the ainth story to tne oasemBn, Farnan nurneo m u auuu''("" ... . . . i ...i. .naA I mllA. nff Hnnth Haves. Mich, ine UO leei, ana v"i- vl with Dodse ft Oloott s essenuu ana cnuuuwn i crew oi eievon u ""j: ,rv: ..i fit. w i was de 1 thai. itva A f tor floatinff several hours on strayed by fire on the entalUng a loss I improvised rafts, they were rescued in an ti mndition bv the steamer uienn m" Va. j ... tha Hf-aainir sUUon at i Mrs. Mary xiooina. asm uiuj j i ww - , . m7 .Uh Pa. ABthe 81st. Bhe was South Haven. The Teasel was valued at never inside a post-office or on a railroad train durine her life. She had nursed Gen eral Hanoock when be was an infant mandar. Secretary Proctor having recommended that the reservation of Fort McDermlt, Ner., be restored to the publio domain, be ing nq longer required for military pur poses, president Harrison baa Issued proclamation carrying into effect Secretary Proctor's recommendation. Captain George Dewey has been appointed Chief of the Bureau ef Equipment and Re cruiting In the Navy Department, with the relative rank of Commodore. Cblonel Barlow, of the Engineer Corps, who has charge of the improvements te the Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consum ption. Large potties ou cenia auu i. lOO. Ladies Wanted. Ami in mn to call on anv druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Fam ily Medicine, the great root and herb remdyi discovered by Dc pUs. b&e while in me 9CKy a.puniui..i" diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys It is a positive cure. For constipation and clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. nveryouo praises it. Large size package, M cts. At aiiaruggtsis. at5,000 and was owned' by Pat Smith, of Cleveland. 0. .4 U t I . ' 1' iv i It is said that a constitution ior norm Dakota has been prepared by able lawyers. ! There Is mucn inaignauon m Dniuwn., i lbhui una ran -- N. J., over the pardon oi ugUDy, wuo h jb maae up o . um u.v - . , ....m u i. nnnv hvatwl An.litiitiana nf tha various States, ana lis annual re- wircaea w ; "-- --,- ' ,r."T". .tinn it an earlv del port to the Chief of Engineers tbatL80u,j ta "ine aeponwr. v-v - ZSmOM, can be wofitably expended on the river sixty per cert. ; ; f ?fS???H0 .JL below Chattanooga during the fiscal year ending June 30, lbDl. The distance is 4M miles. , '' George K. Holmes, of Great Barrington. Mass., will collect Indebtedness statistics for the census. He Is a newspaper writer and student of social and economic ques tions. The total bond purchases from August S, 1887, to date amouut to H55,T6e,100, costing i V. Nolle and his wife, Blanche, who were arrested a short time ago at Far Reckaway, N.Y., on Information received that the husband bad embezzled 150,000 francs from a Paris banking house, sailed for Havre on the 80th in charge of a French omcer. iney had agreed to return to Paris without a requisition. ' ' I In the License Court at Pittsburgh on the SoUi Judge Ewlng refused to gram a re- ! At Chicago on the 30th James W. Sykes the once wealthy "warehoe.se man, wai found .guilty M J sButnB trauauienv wun? nAi'J raoctnti and' the iury fixed his pun lshment at two years in the penitentiary This is the third trial oi Mr.,BJxes. FOREICN INTKLLICENCE. As the Emperor of Brazil was leaving thaatar at Rio de Jeneiro on the night of th 23031622,074, The saving to the Government hearing in the. cases of 138 retail liquor K7th rtuguese drew revolver and flreo amounts to 130,883,004. THI KA8T. ' The Virginia Btate Prohibition oonvention met at Lynchburg on the 18th and nomina ted a full State ticket, at the head of which for Governor is Hon. Thomas E. Taylor, of Loudon County. More than 800 operators In silk mills at Peterson, N. J., are on a strike because, owing to hard times, the employers are forced to elose or reduce wages ten per cent " " " At Old Orchard, Me., the rooms at the Old Orchard House occupied by Mr. and Aaalnra whose aDDlication for licenses were 1 vlrtl - The shot, however, missed the Em- recently rejected by Judge White. ' peror'and did no harm. . Th would-be as- Tha arnnrta of soecle from the port of I .a..i .u immediatelv arrested. 1 New York for the week ended July ; On tte 17th an earthquake Shock was fell amounted to (3,623,033. Of this amount 0Q laUnd of Arras and on the mainland 2,M2,M3 went to Parle. The imports of ofgootland. Hon see were' shaken but nt nania far tha same neriod amounted to .t HamairA raaulted. 1 r The steamer irouiw jauior, touj specie for the same period amounted BlMKOA . i Tha waaklv statement of the New York aaaoclated banks. Issued on the 20th, shows fhanires as follows: Reserve Increase, ; 1804,725; loans decrease, 11,583,500; specie Increase, U0,wuu; legal wnuen "i 'from Heytlan porte,f report , that all was quiet at the island. The story that Legit ime has found It necessary to enlist female tannna la flenind.! t ' i : " ' ' " ' ' " ' r- . .1.., The Egyptian government naa uouuou aimann. Hnnlta itnrrfiaM. I1.828.W0; dr-1 4,m vrannh government that the letter's re- enlation decrease, (8,300. The banks held I ra aocept tha conversion scheme wUl Mrs. Thomas B. Winchester, were entered (7,287,835 In excess of the twenty-five per Egypt yearly 200,000. durins their absence on the 18th by un known persons, and robbed of Jewelry valued at (4,000 end a small amount of money. Business failures occurring throughout the country for the week ended July 19 num ber 208, aa compared with total of 20 for the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year tne ngures were wo. cent. rule. r an Ottawa (OnU dispatch on the 18tb re- 1 urrrv a ai'n am itu porta the drowning of aix men while at . . WEST AND SOUTH. . L,i - .hnnt Roche'a RaDlds with a , The United Grain Elevator Company was 1 n were returning from shanties organised at 81 LouU en the 18th by the (n inn,bor dUtricta, where they had election oi yveoo ax. dmiuwi prowu. v-, during toeJeav au montns. general manager, and B. L. tsiaok aecreiary i En(riiin paper mantif Jturers' eyndl- onrf traaaurar. Tha OomDSnT la capitalised I ... ... kX and a oanlV at (3,475,000 witn a oonueu v. uj o 500,000 about guaranteea. ine TTprTbiK nominated George Lamont, of Bound Brook, for Governor. It la reported that the entire plant of the Albany (N. Y.) Brewing Company has been transferred to an English syndicate. Tho company is one of the largest in the city. The terms of the transfer have not yot been made public. . At the semi-annual meeting of the East ern Association of glass bottle manufact urere, held at New York on the 18th, It was resolved to strenuously resist the demands of the workmen In regard to wages, and the limitation of apprentices. It waa also re salved to insist that American boys be al lowed to learn the trade, Instead of Import ing foreigners when there is a scarcity of workmen in this country. James Copeland, aged forty-three, shot himself fatally in his burial plot in Green wood cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y., on the 18th. Business reverses, family bereave ments and failing mind led to the deed. The .iamm la lo.000.000 bushels. The Denver ft South Park railroad has been sold under foreclosure for (3,000,000 to a committee of the old stockholders. It Is understood that the railroad will be man aged ij the Union Pacific. E. A. Carlton baa been arrested In Minne apolis charged with being the leader in the extensive real estate frauds recently un earthed in Ht PauL George W. Norton, Br., a retired million aire bunker and capitalist of Louisville, Ky., died on the 18th. He was the richest man in Kentucky, possessing large real estate Interests in Chlcagpjuuiutn, Cincin nati, Louisville and elseFuere. He was aavmitv-f our vcars of age. The explosion of a boiler in the planing mill of the R. V. Stone Lumber Company at Chicago on the 18th, shattered the mill to atoms and Instantly killed three men. The other employee had miraculous escapes. Anita and Miriam Boggs, maiaon siswra, I- 1 those eleotors desiring to vote for such amendment may have placed upon their oaunis m i .-.. m..Va. ' and thnaa AODOSed to SUCH amendment may have plnced upon their bal- . .. .l . T....H..H A mimiuI m mi t No. Bsotion 8. This amendment ;hll take effect on the first da, of Jamjarv, Speaker of the House of Representatives. TUBO. r . UAVlo, Prenldent pro tem of the Senate. Adopted April S.1B8B. , , TJxiTKn BtATxsor Amsbioa. Ohio, 1 1 l. ; !0rnCB0THB6B0BSTBTOBtATM. I, Daniel i. Kyan, Secretary of State of the Q , .. , a .f tllil, Aa IiapmIiv nartifv that the inre- iliu la tma nun. nf a inlnt resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the Btnte taken from the original rolls Bled ih this office In teetimony whereof, I have hereunto sub scrioea ray name, anu iur,i A Grateful Clergyman Rev Thoa. Rlchey, formerly presiding I B1A1, Clal seal, at Columbus, the 16th day of der of the Northern N. Y, Confer- Ap A;,U;TaNIKL J.'eyan. ence.glvds this opinion of a PPulr remedy : "I have found Van Wert's Balsam to De a wonuenuicucwu-.o m iclne for the lunf?s.: I have recommend ed it to several of my friends who ar suffering from consumption and almost miraculous Denenis n niu . ' j , Secretary of State. S. F. BLACK, i Contractor and Bnilder,- P1.ni on1 oati'mntitft miulA." Job use. I am of the opinion that .if taken I k of -U Orders -by ,u time it would anopia cer.n . cure - , ra-THB BEST cent, as a result of the formatioa of the trtiat. In the English House of Commons the government accepted a proposal by Mr. John Morlcy that an Increased allowance to the Prince of Wales, enabling him v pro vide marriage portions for his children, be substituted for the proposed special grants. Paks, Hungary, waa visited by a confla gration recently which destroyed four hun dred houses and publio buildings. Many children are reported to be. missing. Hun dreds of people are rendered homeless by the fire. Xj'aVrXaU Tni whnllnir schoonor Sarah W. Hunt, while off East Greenland recently, lost a boat and crow In command of mate John Sharp, of New London, Conn. The boat was fast to a whale which "sounded," car rying down tho boat and its occupants. Job Koe, one oi tne most pruimuem th Is dread dUease" T would u rge all mail promptly attended to, who are suflering wun iudk auu ..n..M.atnr.rTlt. Trial slr.e free. E. W. Adams the iieaainji urusin. .... jntere8te(j pe0pio. a jn..iiainir a natant niedlclns th pe culiar way In which Kemp's Balsam, for Coughs and colas aoes, n i nu derlul. Be authorizes ' diagglsts te give those who call tor it, a aauipio . free, that they may try It before Pa. Inc. The large bottles are 60 cents and . t ., a aartalnlv WOUld advise S trial. It may save you from consumption, . . a i BlmDlv nuniving and cleaosiPf the blood is not sufflclenf. .It aeeds enriching also.the nervous system neeu. all of which Is accomplished by Dr.'ftw ner'i Blood ana Liver wjj it. Tonic. Use his Cough Honey in ss conghs; hlsuoiaen i'-'V" d stomach and bowel disorders f hip iridnAv and Backache Cure In lame back, j J.a aiikidnAV disorders; bis tier and piles: nisjapiwii ind strength. For sale by draggliu.. .; Dyspepsia or Indigestion always yield to the curative properties of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, containing, as it does nature's sneclflc for the 'mcb. For sale at E. W. Adams' and F I? Felt j, ....... City .Markot, Is the best place in the .frity . r ""togetstrictlyNo.lMealfl, 1 and Sausage Fresh' ' -- and Salted. ; ' '. : Meat always clean. Altention slws) iven. Pncesalwaysfalr. . FRED AiiiJUTX. ' u gnceeMorta ' 1 ..nmTtTT aa. A flflAflHlT nHHISTIS & BKNNiiT,i,ICarpenterBlotWx Wellincton, O MaBOFaCTUBIBS Of ; :- I CABRIA6E8, WA0S AND SLEIGHS or virt DKecKirTioM. .5 BEPAIEINQ A SPECIALTY. 111 .i h i SS.- 2f. ; Savkd tiik Valob of a FABM-Sellers Cough Syrop has 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 when there are children, and grown up people find It a most valuable medicine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and throat snd long diseases. The pills are such a V .a . !.,,, thAm Ha ii aii o a cenuemin id Eastern Maryland,"Why I haveralsed my family on Sellers' Pills, and I consider ti.am almost as essential to a family ss ST SW AS 1 J sle, Jjt en. of Powell County, Ky, was assas- rZZ ail rded at Boston on the Sid. He was leader of a the "boodle aldorman," ended at Baiisten, .iaH lolntlv savins- that ; "V, a . k ,hnri in a verdict of acquittal. ,7,' Vm .iflaand l011 .... .. N. T., on the 19th McQuade was convicted In New York City nf briberv in connection with the Broadway railroad franchise while serving as alder man, and waa for months confined In Bing Sing. His counsel secured a new trial by due processes of law and the case was re manded to Saratoga County for trial, with the above result. - A boiler explosion in the grinding depart ment of the Eagle Valley tannery at Ridge way, Pa., on the lUth set fire to the building. A young man named Striker was cremated in the flames and six other employes were badly burned, some of them fatally. The damage to the building amounted to 110,000. The suit trust was incorporated at Albany, X. Y., on the 19th under the name of the North Amorlcan Bait Company, capital stock, $11,000,000. President, W. R. Burt; Vie Prosldnnt, Franklin Woodruff; Treas urer, H. K. Thurber. The National Association of Baddleand Harness Makers have decided to become a hnri nf the Federation of Trades and Labor. Wilson H. Hherman, the absent member of the firm of Bherman Bros. Co., in volved in the grain shortage case, has re turned to Buffalo. The crew of the Red Btar line steamer Mara formerly the Beetle which waa wrecked near Los Koques early this month, have arrived at New York on the steamer Philadelphia. The Mars' survivors number twenty-soven. Bhe waa valued at 1200,000 and Insured for 1178,000. The store of C. B. Lawshe, at Trenton, N. J., waa entered by burglars on the night of the lHth and 13,000 worth of silk stolen. A mixed train on the Moriden, Waterbury r. rnnnnctlcut railroad lumped a bridge near Merlden, Conn., on the 19th, wrecking the engine and four freight cars. Three trainmen wore injured, James Lynn fatally. Ore containing thirty passengers narrowly escaped going down. . , Charlie Mitoholl, the English pugilist, with Mike Donovan, Kllraln's second In the recent fight at Rlchburg, Mies., have fled to tf anada to avoid arrest Captain James Beggs, a member of the firm of James Bcggs & Co., Mew York City, committed suicide at his home in Trenton, 5. J., on the 19th by shooting himself through the hoart He was at one time considered one of the best mechanical en gineers In the country, and conducted a prosperous business. Drink had unbalanced his mind. . At Bouth Harrlsburg, Pa., on the 21st, two men wore struck and killed by the western express. One was about thirty ' and the othor twenty years old. The ad dress "John Kolser, Jersey City," wee found In the pocket of one of the men. "there was nothing In life for old maids and they were tired of It" They were In good circumstances, out naa bo reiauvos living. Arsenic was placed In the food of the four children of Joseph Hunter, a planter living near Btar City, Ark., a few days ago, and three ef them have died. The criminal and his motive are unknown. Referee Fltzpe trick, Bud Renaud, C. B. Rich and others connected with the Sullivan Kllraln fight were arraigned in court at Purvis, Miss., on the 18th, pleaded not guilty and were admitted to ball to appear at the next term of court. William Bolle, oldest son of uenry none, one of the leading winemakers of the Btate, and ' Martin Pipher, were suffocated In a fermenting tank at Santa Rosa, Cel., on the 18th. - Pes roe ft Ryan, wholesale whisky dealers of Nashville, Tenn., made an assignment on the 19th. The liabilities are stated at 1102,- for killimr his father-in-law, EiwRo D. Raskis, D. D., one of the best known Presbyterians of the country, died at bis home in Newark, N. J., on the 22d, aged forty years. Willum G. Baltosstaij, of Boston, died recently In Italy, aged fifty-eight years. During the Rebellion he commanded in succession two gunboats In the Federal navy and rendered distinguished service. At Providence, R, I., on the 22d James Mahoney and Robert Fisher were run down and killed by a train. They were pushing an empty car upon the track at tne time. . Da. TnxoDOBi Dim ox, ex-army surgeon, prison physician and ex-superintondent of the Btate Insane Asylum at Auburn, n. died in that city on the ffld, aged seventy, two years. 1 1 On the 22d the goods and chattels of Dis trict Assembly 49, in Pythagoras Hall, New York, were sold at auction. It was the last ...a Tn the last thirty yeais they have '"" 7 ... j" Lin. ... I ThliMn saved me enougn, in anciur uiii, w pjr K,;eamim. santi, (or a farm. Uincinnati i imes-oiar. A Q 3at Surprise Tain store tct all who use Kemp's Bal sam for the throat and lungs, the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it Is sold on Its merits and that any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of Ibis wonaenut renieay in iio j"u a .am ple bottle free? It never fails to cure acute m chrooic coughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Babam. Large bottles 60 cents and $1. a- -aa -a- William Laird. William Laird, a well known drug t.nf HnrlnuHald. Oregon, writes as follows: "My stock ot Van Wert's Cough Balsam ordered from you a Bhort time ago Is tlmoit exhausted and I am pleated to note the fact that it bss giv en universal satisfaction, lliave never had a single bottle returnef . The medicine Is a boon to mankind." Irlal size free. kE W. Adams the Lesdln Druggist. Foroed to Leave Home. Over 60 people were forced t o eave Great Medical Dis- covery. Thlt Mf (T.rlDii will enr Chronic and lnflimmtttiry HkX Headache an-l all dlaraan of ine l.iyer an; KMnfja Alw will cure calarrn. arroiuia, au lihouni. nd all diaraaet that rr cauard from Impure blood. It It one of tho bi Wood tnd Liver trine ai.m ..nn ii m,rani.a tlie hlood. crt'tlet a nalur action of the I' irr and klducya. Hence, It eradicate! Ih.-ac dincaat'l from the .ytUrn. Thoee tuBerlns with three dlK-tnee, try a bns of thlt icrttt dlaoovrrt', suit he convinced of Ha menu, Every busniaianterd lo alve tailafacuon, "'SE'.'JJ ser hoi. or ill lioict lot S Be eure jroa gel the genuine Soldonlv la Wellington, ty "Dr. eT W. Hnnffhton. Should any one delre. they can order direct from diiuum. .. Th a Ii the cele brated medicine dHlvered to tnecltlieniof Welling ton lait Kebrutry and betetofor only bea sols by the Doctor eiooerllo flinin ' IKMAN'B FKRrECl CIDER. PRESERVATIVE A thneraivhlv laalail and wholeaomfl DreDaratk for arreatliic fermentation, enabling one to have A thoroughly tested and wholesome preparation or arreatiiic fenneotatlon, enabling one to have rich, parkllng older the year around. Has bean on tha market six year, and Is indorsed bv tboua. anriawhiihavauaedit. It thorourhlr clarinet, and Imparts no forehen taata. lit up In boxes deign ed for St and Ml-xalL packages, ratalUntfe Wand 60 Ota. gold by dealers, or sent by mail on receipt . i lUll.U DUn'l 1 . . u . rrm IIm. A US JHWa. maaa anu ,.--l.iw.i. Sold by F. D. Felt. -.-i We are now making easy terms and ex ceedlngly low prices; also show. the fine of Pianna and Orrans In the Btate wva v o t... W are the Northern Ohio AgenU for I . Deoker Bro'a 'B-Dreher'! ' . KraniohfcBaob. Sterling Newby St Evani Worooster and Loring & Blake Vw PALACE OBOANSa . : . New Organs $8.00 per month. Writeforfree catalogue and information " B. DEEHEE & SONS, J47 Buptrior 8t CLEVELAND. OHIO Pianos. , M CATARR.t COLDlfife Try the Cure Ely's Cream Balm mnfljnana the Nasal PajwaKes. Al- lays Tnflp.mran.rinn. Heal the Sore. Koetorea the Bensea of Taste, Smell and Hearing. . . A (.article Is applied lawauhsiaMtrll aid It aareeablr. Prla. Wc at lralala ar ky .all. ELY BHOTHKH&iBS Warren ot.,Ntw Tota. ts--n. ra, saa nrrm FPe 0ea8i,withi33,i4.e8bMu. , ltSrtlSf.weit tLZX::Z'twtrVl Hill h VPtLnupO rJXLEX LvnT aiWeX known and once powerful Knighu of Labor of L.nV. F.rnlly Medl. laHUI I DYES five, members ot leading families in Ke nosha, Wis., were drowned in Lake Michi gan off the harbor piers in that city, by the opsettlnt of a skiff. The board of directors of the Pullman Palace Car Company have declared the nsnal quarterly dividend of V per share from net earnlnirs. The Missouri Bute Board ot Railroad Commissioners has decided that all the railroads in tho Btate must reduce their rates on grain ten per cent., oa live stock wenty-flve per cent, and on coal twenty- live per cent The large lumber mill ot W. L. & L. D. ChurohiU, at Alpena, Mich., was struck by lightning during a storm on the 19th and totally destroyed. Loss, 140,000 to 175,000. Rev. Denis Spurrier, pastor of the M. E. church at Owensboro, Ky., died suddenly without a moment's warning while about a mile and a quarter from Mammoth cave entrance in one of the narrow passages. Mrs. Spurrier, a bride of thirty-six hours, was near him. - The Executive Board of the KnlghU of Labor on the 10th granted a charter to the Bhlp Caulkers and Carpenters' National Trade Assembly. This moans an accession ot about 3,000 members for the Knlgnta 01 Labor. The National Educational Association ad loomed at Nashville, Tenn., on the 10th, Among the resolutions adopted Was one condemning the delay of Congress In pass, ing pending bills in aid of education and urging the necessity of increased appropri ations. The Joseph Basch brewery at Lake Lin- organization. Om the 23d Will Murphy, a deaf and dumb boy, perished in the flames of a burning house at Btoneham, Mass., and his father was seriously burned while trying to save him. Jon Wbkteruhb, John Fisher and An drew Btrcleher, three of the men who were Injured in the Rldgeway, Pa., tannery ex plosion on July 19, have since died, and John Hargesson is expected to die at any moment. At North Andovor, Mass., on the 22d Al bert F. Whitman, agod nine, and Uoury E. Humlln, agod ten, were drowned while bathing in the Merritiao river. Whitman was seized with cramps and Hamlin wont to his assistance and both wore drowned. It Is reported that the brewers of the country who have not sold out to the En glish syndicate are forming a trust to pro tect themselves against the operations of the syndicate brewers. Hri.ik J. Mack, the former wife of Mind Reader Bishop, who obtained a divorce from him last March, has proton ted for probate a will made by Bishop in Liverpool some years ago, before he married her, by which he bequeathed her all his property and made her his administratrix. Letters of ad ministration were recently granted to Bishop's second wife, and the first wife asks that these be revoked. " A PABTT of surveyors, headed' by Frank M. Brown, left Denver, Col., May 28 to ex plore the Colorado river for a railroad com pany. On the 23d news was received that Brown, Peter Hasbropgb and Henry C Rlobards were drowned on July 10 by the upsetting of their boat in a whirlpool cine. If vour blood is Dsa, jour uvsr aud kidneys out of order. If you are constipated and have neaaacne aim a.. naihiiv nnmnlaxion. don't fall to call on any druggist to-day for a free mnanf this ff-rftnii remeuy in. l' . .. - liU.a It ladies praise it. Jj.veryuu Large size packane tO cents. ' Da Toar Owst Dye In-, at noma. Th-yatUdytevary thing. 1'hey aratoldevare. where. Prim loo. a packes. Tb.y have noequal i Btrenif t ilnihfneae, Amount la Paekarea oNfor Fwtii 1 Color, or non-faOInf; Qualities, Ther-doiinte-irkaramntiiOenlora, Toreelebf E, W AdnmsalsoF.D.Felt r Lf.Lu a Tvala twnnlex1on. If a rSnlenilid Tonle. and cures Iloilt, Plm.P-j . . . i 1 1 mi.., i . I'l, berorula, niercnnat au' a., lUlteaaei. Bold br Tour DruggUt. C Seller. Medicine Co., Pirtsburgh.Pal PelARVELOUS Pennsylvania fire Ins; Co. PHILADELPHIA, PA. statu of onto, ) . lURrRANUK liKPAKTMETt, Dolumliiu. January al, liwa, 1 I, SAMFFt K. KKMP, Soperlntendani af In tnranre ol tha Utile ol Ohio, do hereby certify thai the Penniylvsnls Klre Inanrance Vm., lorateu at VhllaOelnbla, In the Btate of I'enniylvania, hat cooiDllwlin all reepw-U with the law. of tin. elate, .. una i. , ...itr.na cnm naniaa. ulnar man uiifi tncuajNirmted by other eta tea of the United Stalm, l.l 1.1 DISCOVERY. Only OeeaJii. Krfm fMasnary t j.,ks Learned 1st readl.a. . - " " . , A Great Indueaniaeta to C r.poDdoe tV. JJ -V "Jl mi- fthtt saniftnLla'. " ..r,i.rr1r tJlhion, I.tlnf te I iiiurance tonipanlea, other than Life. and Ii aulliorlted to Ir.n.acl Itl appropriate bu. . neat of yiaalaHUHAritJaiin tnnniaie, iDnccuru ance wllh law, during the current yar. The con dition and bn.lneaa of laid Uonpany on tha tlilriy Itr.t day of Darember, of the ynar neat preoadiur the date hereof. Ii hown by the italement, umli r oath, reoulred lr Bectlon SM. atevnwdSutttli.of Ohio, to be at followt: .-,,., AiithiU amonnl of available Aaula, ,07,l'.l H Assrwate amount of llalillillee (except capital), Including ra-luiurauce,...,.. , JiJ'M;' ' Au-f.. l.rOl.i .11 1 .1 Amount of actual eaid-uncaplul,. .' . . eurplnl 1,2M,7I6IU A mount'of Income for the year In caih, l,14i,5 41 Amount of Dipaudlturee tot the yeat . tnoaah, 1,0M,S774 n hi Is WrTKiea WBStsnr, I h hereunto t .... 1 OTbectlliea I SSAL.,t i,m,.l aeal ' Bupt. of luturane. LJ.Bonar,StatoAgt.Mainflold,0. J. H. B0TNT0N, Agent at Elyria, 0. . I w naaaiir, j na.. .... ........ my name, aud cauard my il to be alined, the lby Sud EL- II OF PURE COD UVER DEL - 2 HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost aa Palatable as Milk. a eHiBntied (hat It can be taken. dlgeaied, cad aaatrallateel by the vivaat aenalUva slomaoh, whan tha Plala oil , , raunnt ba tolerated! and bjr lb eons blnatloat it th. all with tha hrpopUst- phltas Is mswai mar mcawtoti.. - BemarkiDie u lesa pradaesr. . , ; Pcjasai (tla rapidly while taUnc it ; i ; j E(XynrSEMTJL8I0NkacknowleaRedby I rhysioiaDS to be the Finest and Best prepa, ration in the world for the relief and care of I j CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA,' CENERAL OKBILITY. .WA8TINO DISEASES. EMACIATION, . COLDS and CMRONIO OOUCHS. Th jreel rtmtdy for Gavrni)f(ai, and z Wasiing in Chlldrm. Sold by all Drwjjiili. , rrmaiioM by ene trntilH. Th.j ) I qua) lbrerlMltaelnM1llMach.,( f aa. Malaria, liver Oomplelal, rrr. i I toverioai I have no equal f fand AaTjeTlwlliartloa, Baelie, end tUl 1 llver and Blemacl, treadlea. They never 1 'Kali. a,is all dteim and rorotrv or I