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THF F.Vi KKVRISE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. - 4 B.BMitH, Proprietol. - WELmafONf OHIO. General News Summary. Interesting- Home and Foreign Newt. WASHINGTON. The United States steamer Charleston .'was accepted for the Government on tho Oth by Seoretary Tracy. A telegram re ceived from the contractors, the Union Iron Works of San Francisco, stated that they would waive m further trial. The niarriaire of Eon. Thomas F. Bay ' ard, ex-Secretary of Bute, and Miss May Clymer took place at Washington on the .1th. The ceremony tu conducted pri-, .tately and without ostentation. , '' The President on the Tth appointed i William W. Bates, of New .York, to be i Commissioner of Navigation, andTrlnl ;ndad Romero to be United States Mar , "shal of New Mexloo. ,. ' A proclamation admitting Montana to Statehood was issned by tho President on the 8th. ' Tho military reservation at Fort Hayes, Kan., has been reduced by order of Secretary Proctor, and the released , portion turned over to the Secretary of . the Interior for disposition. The amount thus added to the publio territory Is about four sq'are miles. , The work f collecting tho material for the tenth census will require the serv ices of ITS supervisors and 43,000 enu merators. The latter force will be em ployed only six weeks. Thoy will be re quired to report to the Washington of- '. floe daily by postal card. Their pay will average $4 per day, The supervisors will receive not less than WOO, and In the caso of those stationod at the larger cities the remuneration will be several times this sum. THE EAST. Near Haverhill, Mass., on the 6th two children of Jeremiah Sbaw, a boy and girl, aged ruspoctlvcly three and Ave years, were found dead, buried in a sand bank, near their homo, whuro thoy had boen at play. Ephraim D. Ellsworth, father of the famoui-Coloncl Elmer E. Ellsworth, the first victim of the civil war, died re ' eently at Mechanicsville, N. Y., at the age of cighty-ono years. ' ., Miss Catherine Drexel, beiross to over . $5,000,000, on tho 7th received the, white veil in tho chapel of the Sisters of Mercy , convent in I'ilaburgh. The ceremonies were conducted secretly, but 'lew per sonal friends tieing present The plurality of Brackett -(Republican) for Governor of Massachusetts is ' 5,984. The women's auxiliary of the Board of Missions of the Episcopal Church in the 1 United States held their annual meeting ', at Bridgeport, Conn., on the 7th.. . Mrs. ,'. Elixabetu 11. Colt, of Hartford, presided, : -and over 1.000 delegates were present Reports inado by the secretary and treas urer showed gratifying results during the year. 'f - Revised election retirnsrocflvedfrqin ' ' all counties in I'ennsylvanlatnake the ' plurality for Boyer (Rep.)' for State Treasurer 63,231. . The Austrian bark Joseph II. sailed on the 7th from Providence, R, I., for .,, Rotterdam with 8100,000 worth of cotton seed oil. This is the first direct foreign cargo that has left that port for the last half century. - The decision of Judge Beach in refus ing to grant a mandamus compelling the . ' Calvary Cemetery authorities o allow the remains of John McGulro, who died I while attending an Anti-Poverty Society ) , meeting, to be Interred in thai come :i tery, has been -affirmed by-the New ii Tork Supreme Court. Judges Barrett .and Van Brunt wrote affirmative opln .' Ions, Judge Daniels dissenting. " ; The committee appointed to audit the accounts of the Pittsburgh , relief com mlttee for the sufferers of the Johns town flood, has completed its. work The , report showed that the contributions from the various cities and countries re-i- eelved by the commltteo ..aggregated 834,292.03, of which $560,000 was trans ferred to the State flood relief comtnls , slon. A cash balance is still on hand of 44,463.63. , . Father Ellng, a well-known Mothodist missionary, diod at New Bruswick, N. J., on the 4th. lie was known .all over New Jersey as tho "canal missionary," . having worked for years among the boatmon on the canaL The decision of the lower court in the Samuol J. Tildcn will case has been reversed by the decision of the general term of the Now York Supreme Court and a new trial ordered. At Utlca, N. Y., o the 8th Judge Merwin granted a motion to vacate the ordor of arrest of Contractor Sullivan ' from connection with the Assembly cell ing fraud. By tho fall of a scaffolding at the in sane asylum on Blackwell's Island, New , York on the 8th, six men were Injured but none fatally. The body of Captain C. Marcus Schoon maker, who lost bis life in the burricano at Samoa, was Interred at Kingston, , N. Y., on the 7th. Brief services, at- tended only by immediate relatives, were observed. St Patrick's Roman Cathollo church i in Utlca, N. Y., was burned on the 8th. ' 1 There are suspicions that the fire was ',' pf Incendiary origin. The insurance is about $2S,000. '' ' William B. Hart State Treasurer of ; . Pennsylvania, died at Harrisburg on I the 8th. i f .The Johns Hopkins university has re eelved a gift of $100,000 from Mrs. Caro line Donovan, of Baltimore,, A chair of English literature will be established. Business failures occurring through wllthe country durinf the seven days ded November . aaniber for the , Polled States 288 and for Canada 89. i l"0f tte corresponding week of last year the figures wen 194 and W. i -, : A freight and - gravel train. coUidsd ' .,' vVr Altoona, P a on tb b. Braka " man William Stevens, of the freight Xi WM killed and two others injured. ,.. The buHinesh atlairs of Daniel Carnal' ohael an extensive manufacturer of wall jtaper In Amsterdam, N. Y., are reported in bad shape. He baa conveyed all bis property to his brother, ex-Mayor John Carmlchael, for $91,000. The latter en deavored to meet Daniel's obligations but as much of the paper maturing .proved to be forged, he declined to ac cept any more of it - The indebtedness will, it Is said, be about WM,6oO.'.'TbV forgeries will approximate $90,000. General William 8. Lincoln, son of the late Governor Levi Lincoln, and presi dent of the Thirty-fourth Massachusetts . Regiment Association, died at Worces ter, Mass., on the 8th, aged seventy eight years. -. Richard Pbilbius, who seven years ago robbed bis employer, W. R. Nixon, 'a Chicago commission merchant of $5,600 in jewelry and silverware, while acting ' as his butler, was arrested on the 9th al Buffalo, N. Y., for the crime. A syndicate of Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Rochester capitalists have bought the -principal street rail ways of Rochester, N. Y., for $3,250,000. - Dave Wambold, one of the best known negro minstrels in the country, died in New York on the 10th. A battery of five boilers at Pardee A Co.'s coal mine near Uaxolton, Pa., ex ploded on the 10th, killing Johp Burke, Fred Munck and Joseph Rand. Cold water in a hot boiler was the cause. Elmer Gross and Frank Anderson, rival lovers, nearly killed each other in j a priio fight near Wllkesbarre, Pa., on ' the 9th. Anderson can not recover. ! Georgo Francis Train was released from jail at Boston, Mass., on the 9th, by ordor of Judge McKlm. The judge said he did notbellove Train sufficiently insane to be dangerous to himself or others, nor to be ordered to an asylum; neither did he believe him to be suf ficiently sane to be held for debt An investigation into the administra tion of the funds of Brown University at Providence, R. I., by tho late registrar, Oilman P. Robinson develops an embes zlomont of $17,000. Robinson was ar rested on the 10th and held rn $8,000 ball. Frank Frost the defaulting cashier of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, was bonded by the Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York. This company secured bis, arrest conviction and sen tence to imprisonment A peculiar fea ture of his sentence is that he must serve In addition to his regular sentence one day for every dollar be stole. This will add nine year to his term of im prisonment ' v ,-, The following changes appear in the woekly statement of the New York associated, banks, Issued op, the, ,9th: Reserve decrease $1381,825; loans in crease, $1,618,300; specie increase 8573, 100; logal tenders decrease, $3,571,000; deposits decrease, $478,700; circulation increase, $5,100. The banks hold $780, 850 less than the twenty-five per oent rule. , ,. At Buffalo, N. YM on the 9th the boiler of the tug Comet exploded, badly wreck ing the boat and injuring two of. the crew. Engineer Daniel Legrow' was blown fifty feet into the air and fell Into the canal, where he was picked op. ' ' . '..WIST .AND OUTH. t WhilecCharles Lawson was blowing up stumps near Everett Mo., a few days ago he yneartbed a can which contained $750 in gold and silver coin. , The treasure is supposed to havo been buried during the war. . The deepest snoweverknown in Texas was on the ground on the 8th. It was six Inches deep and there were drifts of nine feet On the 8th a fire at Columbus, O., de stroyed the new six-story building occu pied by the Pioneer Buggy Company, entailing a loss of $100,000; Insurance, $55,000. The bark Clara McPberson has ar rived at Astoria, Ore., with Captain Williams and eighteen men of the Brit ish bark General Plcton, which burned at sea September 14, . The. Mcpherson came up in time to save the crew. . . , ; A family named Parker, consisting of parents and seven children, was drowned by the capsixing of a boat while cross ing a stream near Yauqulma City, Ore., on the 8th. Simon Walker, of Chesterfield County, Va., the negro boy who committed an outrage upon Mary Quinn, aged eleven years, and who was twice sentenced to be hsnged and respited, the last time until November 8, has bad bis sentenoe commuted by the Governor to twenty years In the penitentiary. ' Pig? Vann was banged on the 8th at Summerville, Ga., for the murder of North White, May 1, 1886. The day be fore bis execution he made a vain at tempt at suicide by cutting bis throat On the 8th a fleot of thlrtoen coal barges were snnk in the Ohio river be low Parkersburg, W. Va., Involving a loss of $30,000. John Brewer, a colored caterer of Pe tersburg, Va., was on the 8th fined by tho Mayor $1,000 and required to give a peace bond penalty of $500, for using in cendiary language on the public street A boy supposed to be Willie Dickin son, who so mysteriously disappeared about eight years ago and for whose re covery a reward of $3,000 is offored, has been found in the Boys' and Girls' Home at Los Angolos, Cal. The boy's father resides at Bessemer, Mich. A fire at Atchison, Kan., on the 8th destroyed eight business houses and th depots of the Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, and Chicago, Rock Island ft Pa cific roads. Loss, $100,000. The fin was caused by a lamp explosion. A fire at Kausas City, Mo., on the Qtfc destroyed the three-story brick bulldins, on West Sixth street occupied by Petei Tlernan as a job printing establishment and the A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Com. pany. The losses, which are covered bi lnsuranoe, are: A. N. Kellogg Newspa per Company, stock, $40,000; Peer Tier nan, ulldlng and stock, $40,000., . ' ; At Chicago on the 9th Judge Bakei granted the, application of Alexandei Sullivan for release from the bail o $35,000 in which tie was held by the or oner in June last pending the , action y tM grand jury xor aiiegea complicity it till Cronln murder. Jnflg A. Comingo, one of the be mown lawyers and poMrtoIaas- in Mis sourly died in Kansas City on the 10th from -heart disease,' aged sixty nine years. Judge Comlngo sorved two terms in Congress. Dennis MoCarty, probably the oldest man in Northern Iowa, -died at Fort Dodge on the 10th, aged 111 years. He was hale and hearty up to within a few tours of death and retained his mental faoultles to the last'. T '. ' The United States grand jury at Bal timore on the 10th ' indloted eighteen of th 184 Navassa rioters for murder and being acdessoriek before tire fact the penalty for which' is- death. Seven are charged as principals and eleven as hav ing aided and abetted the murders. . . The new thirteen-story flouring mill of the St. Paul Rolling Mill Company at St Paul, Minn., burnod on the. 10th, causing a loss of $180,000; insurance $105,000. s ; ' . ' The Kentucky Court of Appeals has affirmed the decision of the Pike County Court in the Hatfleld-MoCoy oases. Val entine Hatfield, Plyant Mahorn and Doo Mahorn will go to the penitentiary for life for the murder of 'Tolbert McCoy, and Ellison Mounts will be hanged for the murder of Aliaf McCoy, sister of the murdored men. ' Tho house of Mrs. C Burns, In Johns ton County, 6. C, was entered by un known assassins on the night of the 9th, who murdered hor and her grandson, aged about olght years. Both were shot, and their bodies were found lying on the floor. The house had been robbed. ' Cashlor Von Hoesen, charged with em betzling $58,000 from the Toledo (0.) National Bank, had a preliminary bear ing beforo United States Commissioner Hall on the 9th, and waa bound over in the sum of $50,000 for trial in December: Evan Hamlin was driving along the public road near Somerset Ky., on the 9th, when he was shot from ambush and Instantly killed. Hamlin was charged with the rourdor of ono of tho Warman boys and was out on bail. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. The Sultan's present to bis Imperial visitors the Emperor and Empress of Germany lnolude a jeweled collar val ued at 45,000, for the Empress, and a saber studded with diamonds for Em peror Williams. The volcano of Collma, in Moxlco, is now in active eruption. Many buildings in the neighborhood of tb. mountain have bees .thrown down and for miles around the woods are on flx,i .,() ' , ,., Reports of destitution among the flih ermen at Ter; ace iBaj end Lower Pros pect, in WciV,'Halfax.1lJ,Si( are' eon flrmed. ' Nearly 'half of the population In each village ar on tne b'riuk of' star vation, owing to tne failure of the fish ing In their neighborhood; About 40O persons are thus destitute. . ' . ;, I , .The America s.blpCo.eseborough, Cap tain Ericsson, frorn HIpge.fflrNew Yjrk, has been, wrecked pff the BertKerq coast of Japan.,' Nineteen of her crew were The Bishop of Limerick has issued a pastoral letter forbidding the clergy of the diocese to grant absolution' to any person guilty of. boycotting tr pursuing the plan of csmpalgn,H; The isisbon. re tains to himself, aoa the, right to ab solve such persons. " The first sod 'of the Nicaragua canal was, officially .aid formally. turned at San Juan Del, Norta; (October., tt, amid (he booming of cannoa and cheers of housands" of spectators., ' ,, ,',' ' ; A'.'Zanxibar, dispatch discredits the story that DrPetere and bis party have been faastacred,''and declares that until . confirmatory newt Is received' there is no reason to give np'aope. At LogansportJ Itfd.ia the 11th the family pf John Cesaell, consisting of flvo persons, were' poisoned by eatipg cab bage sprinkled with perls green through the carelessness of a servant ' Two taay die. " . , ! :, : r .j-" ir! - . PxKsinKirx Hahmsoi on . the 11th signed and issued the proclamation dev ouring the Territory of Washington to be a State hi' the Union. " A boat containing four boys eapsised on the Monongahel river at Pittsburgh on the 1,1th. Two of the boys named Williams and Jtoberts, both aged about fifteen years, were drowned. ' Mrs. Loinsx B. Rkctob died at Chi cago on the llth. It was In her room and on ber bed that President Llnooln breathed his last ' Tnx Pennsylvania Supreme Court baa affirmed the decision of the lower courts in the case of David and Joseph Nloely, convicted and sentenced to be hanged for the murder and robbery of Farmer Umbergor of Somerset County, Pa. Roor.RT Bonxer has purchased the great three-year-old Sunol from Senator Stanford. The price baa not been made' public. I a freight wreck near Kenton, Tenn., on the llth, Brakeman Thomas Carter and Engineer Thornton Emmons were killed and Fireman Hudson and Con ductor Hewitt badly injured. , Thr passenger steamer J. II. Libby, was destroyed by fire in Puget Sound on' the llth. Passengers and crew were taken off without accident by a passing ship. Property loss $20,000. W. R. Bell, of Denver, Col.,' shot himself dead at Helena, Mont, on the llth, after losing all his funds in gam bling, including money ralsod on. forged checks. , , Ox the llth an explosion of flash pow der In the chemical works of Wiley A Wallace in Philadelphia, Instantly killed three men and fatally injured another. The victims were: Joseph Wiley, the. senior member of the firm; Charles Rhlnedollar, Rudolph Llppman and, William Kldd, employes. Gotkbvor Toout has called a session of the Montana Legislature for Novem- . per as. . j Two rukdbkd weavers at the Berk-1 hire Manufacturing Company's mill at I Frankford, Pa., struck on the llth bo I qause of a notioe of a reduotion in wages. I Tn Broadway Railway Company, from , whioh- New York.' City now; reoei vea i shout $70,000 per annum in reptals, baa I offered to guarantee that the payment in this account shall not be lew than ' 1150,000 per annum if the city allows it , 10 use the cable system instead of horses 1 is noti,ve power. ,- r, , , . , . 1 ., I dtiioa YiKDvn. of 'TnAt.n'.nnll'ii fW4 '. n the llth endowed the English chair it Wabash College with $30,000. A few fears ago he gave $10,000 for the same surpose. . , DIETER'S POWDER Recommended by the highest medical and chemical authorities, who testify to 1U absolute purity, wholesomeoeas and wonderful strength. Every can guaran tied to do the work of any other baking powder costing twice as much. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction, or purchase money refunded. 1 la. Cam, aaa.1 H la., loci H Ilk, Be. If your dnlur dmt not keep Crown, do not let him ptrauade yoa to buy tome other bo claim, to be iuat u good, but ask him toobllge yon by f ettlilf - . DIETER'S CIIOWN BAIINa POWDEB. wheeling & mi im mimi TIMETABLE In Effect Junes, 1889. OKTaiLSVAMDtBDTIX. EA6TWAK N08 No7 KoeNolf a. m. p m. p. m. p.m. 741 1UI 4V 7 4 8 41 IM 6 S 10 Ofl M ttO IM 9U S8ft SlU'No.l 2 50 fib a. m. tU 8 05 til SOS 1010 8 ! 55 S 1? 11 00 4 10 7 48 55 11 58 6 08 8 30 1 42 ViiO 6 85 8 58 4 10 M i 911 6 35 3 40 7 54 7 S5 1 50 H.1 11 ifi IS 40 6 01 6 20 6 a) 1 SO 6 40 700 7 00 1 65 6 5A 714 7 14 105 7 80 7 45 . i 50 4 S4 7 03 1 80 7 85 R 00 8 00 5 45 8 00 8 40 8 40 68 8 15 1 10 ( 10 roledo.. O.k llsrbor., ...Lv ...Ar Fremont Clyde.... , Bellevne Monroevllls Norwalk Wellington ..Lv '.'.'it ..Ar . Ar ".Lv ,.Lv '.".Lv Creetoo. Orrvlue Akron YODDHHUIWD PUtfbureh Orrvllle MMiillon U.r.rre Valley Junction.. 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S ORTH " " --t ? ' BOUTII Vo. ti So.il. Mo. 5Lv ,' A. So, HSNo.8 7 Oup.m. 6 05m ' Munraeville 115 S 67' 7 15p.m. 50 " 705am Norwalk lo SO 6 80 40H78Uam Milan 9 48 6 04 4 60 " 800 " Hnron , 15 5 80 , Dailv. Train Ho. 8 rnns to Mnnroevllle only, bnt Shows time of L. 8. A M. a. R'y No. between MonroeviUe sad Toledo, tot accomodation of paaeengera. Train No. 18 leevee Toledo 7:65 p. ., carries paaafngrra from Toledo only ta points west of KHiraway.- i Tail road Is sow open Uimngh from Toledo to Bowenton, connecting with the Pennsylvania sys tem for all points Beat. ....; THBouea caa saavina. Between Toledo, Cambridge end Marietta. . ., s . i and Bowerston. - ' and Akron, fonngatowu and Pltubargb. " ' Chicago, Akron, Youngitown and PlttS- bargb, M. D. WOODFORD, JAMBS M. HALL, Qen'l Manager. ' Oen'l Paaa. Agt. Ar kt,iKMU.ra. VmmJ. 1ii4 and all lul dla ft Hmii aad amaav t if HIsMDERCORilSe M aaS a ar f orOoma, KunMia, aa. tLomirm oomfurl tA Lk ti Mrnnr taUS SunaaUpa. icaawatpnar. HJaoux,uo. When I sy Ctma I do not mean nierery te stop them tor a time, and then have them re turn again. I ma A RADICAL CUJiS. I have made tne disease oi FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life-long study. I WAWUirr my remedy to Co a a the worat eases. Hecnusa others have failed ta noreaeon for not now receiving acure. Bead at once for a treatise and a Fkbs IiOTT.a of my Invai.mulb Kkmbdt. Give Express and Post Office, It cost yoa nothing lor a trial, aad it will ears yoa. Address H. O. ROOT, NI.C., 1 83 FEAfa. oXMmYOU ' through my work to-dav'f I feet miserable, bead. acny, ureapain in mj bock, a ww. w. any waoa) aooy aut of order. We aniwer that it la no woodar vna are in each a breken down onditioa,aDd yoa will katp gHUng worae aaleai KeaaeareyoorUVEit. Tkie tmpertaoi orgaa ef ordar and von an at enra at by naampUy fiuUn Dr.C. McLWiCelobratod Liver Pills. Ttw will reatore voe and gtvevlgorand bealth to ' four whole syatem, making yea sUong and vfti. , DnlyS eanUa box,aad iWaiiaiiJIW lUSt t Auk yooroiffcM tot Uie fwuiae . i4 ;',-XJ.'0- nioIATf?a'l3l : r r-r ( ir-r r ktrr- A rrr r f 1 LLUJttAlCll LA ViiTtTiW ! nibm wok rmA p. v r TtMk wt for owtCTVKrrd InM tools, ", ' , rmuwtMJu rum bbjcato. , , A Startling DiuolOFure. Rhbdicatio Brarjp Co Jackson, Mich. Gents; ; For years I have been greatly afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism, the pain and soreness uf the Joints at times being almost unbearable; could move about only with ths use of crutches In addition to this icy stomach being badly diseased, and ueuralgi set iu which threat ened to end my day. . A traveling man stopping with me gave quite a history of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and the pe culiarities of its combination, which indu ced me to try it. I have taken six bottles snd no act in mj life affords me greater satisfaction than Writing you that I am a well man... 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