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" Tf "-r .THE ENTERPRISE. X WE DiaTplS :jGeneral News Snmiaary. Intemtlnr Hon and Foreifn Newt. WASHINGTON. . T. H. Wines, of Illlnoisrhai been ap pointed special agent for the collection ol statistics for the eleventh oensus rel ative, to paupariam aad srlmsv;;.,'.' " Lieutenant Schroedor, one of the in-, renters of ths'lMpg8chKetlergTin, de nlei that Ma Intention has been aold to England,' aiul also that ja unapprecia ted la Amerlcv, Our. navv.ia Already Miririf . ' ' The cheoV Slfferenoea In sugar testeby thSsevsral appraisers at Boston,' New York, Philadelphia, BalUmore NewO lean and Sat Francisco, aantyle of the dry subatsnos are to be seat ln6nthly by each toiWsshinftos snd by r each . ap praiser to the others. ,,is,t u: i j ' Pension Commlaaloner Raum ha issued ' an order warning against careless rejec tion of claims and directing that all let ten of rejection shall be elgnftd bj the commissioner." Deputy 'oommtosloners are henoeforth empowered to" rebpen , claims, ml v.v.ma zl fl-Hvi'i' :.) Tpe Lighthouse Board's report lays . there are to be 841 light the coming year. For supplies $408, 000 (aa increase of twenty per or at) is wanted. .. Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars ik asaed for river and port lights. About $8,000,000 Is needed for the entire service. The statement of the financial opera tions of the postal servios during the fiscal year ended June SO, 1880, aa fives in Third Assistant Postassts General jlaien's report, shows that tha -total amount of revenue oollectod during tbf last year was $58,148,014. The expendli tures amounted to $01,878,847.''; ) r The number of ' stamped antelopes, Utter ibest 'envelopes' and' postal cards issued during the past yea Was':f,lB 648,831, representing a total rains' Df p8f.t91,TeV , i r:-:..J.--. 0 j ,,Jhet statistics of the special delivery system of the Post-offloe Department for )8ffl show that 1,60,?00 letters were de (Vire4 "by special delivery nfossengerst ThV'wts sVlnersaail 'of 'nearly twelve r' t cent' eveV the' taumW 'delivered Bring the previoas year. ' The antonht aid for jnessengeraerries vms -fill, 987. Jfhe. famoMn of lees realized ' for the aojryloemountfld ,to $180,640, leaving, i JiiVplua to the povernjnenf .of 838,581. ''The'Seeretary of the Treasury has'e ' elded io 'reduce the number of National baits' depositories and the amount of adbtie 'moneys kept ' therewith.'" It' ;i Inteaded to make this rednetrtm la sock a manner as to avoid, as iar as possfbleL i any disturbance .to the poslnsss of tbs According to the annual report of tbs Tntemal ' Revenue Commlaaloner, the cigarette habit appears to be" growlngi There" wore manufactured In the year ended June SO, 1889, aearly t,OoO,OM metre cigarettes than during the preced ing year. The whole number of olgar --ettea made was, t, 151,518,300, while, fhe number of cigars was much larger 8,807,SW,040. New York State is the great cigar manufactory of the Union. ' THI EAST. '' . John King wss on the 86th re-elected president of the Erie railroad. The board resolved to pay six per cent inter est on the income bonds on January it. This is the first interest paid sinoe 1883. The creditors of M. Brown 4 Ca.shlrt manufacturers, New York City, have de slded to take thirty cents on the dollar. Liabilities $90,000. A son and partner gambled the firm's money. . 1 . A broken axle caused the wreck of an ssst-bound freight train oa the Pennsyl vania railroad at Falmouth, Pa., on the 16th. Fifteen loaded cars were derailed and eight of them fell into the canal. A number of cattle In the Cars Were drowned. ' ' The report of the directors of the New York, Lake Erie A Western railroad for the fiscal year ended September 80, 1889 shows the gross earnings of the en tire system to have been 84,595,373; working expenses, $12,854,434. . At liloomsburg, N. J., on the 23th ult. a landslide swept an engine-house with William Digley, an engineer, against a moving train on the Lehigh Valley rail road at the west end of the Pltenburg tunnel. Blgloy was crushed to death. A quantity of earth and debris was wedged In the mouth of the tunnel and traffio was suspended for twelve hours. President W. W. Young, of the de funct Lawrenoe bank, voluntarily sur rendered himself at Pittabugh on the Mth ult. and gave ball In $3,800 for his appearance on charges of embeulemeni Jacob L. .Haldeman, ex-VInliter to 8weden, and at one time a prominent Democrat, died at- Harrlsbnrg, Pa., a few days ago." f-MV:t cr ' While Intoxicated ' recently the chief bf police at Parsons, Pa., was killed by a train. His widow has secured an award of $3,500 from the saloon keeper who sold her husband his last drink. . The saloon man will pay. i . , , : . The family oat ia the household of W. A. Beybarn, at Olen, Pa recently went to sleep upon the face of a three-months-old daughter. ;The Child died of suffoca- j"."1 v:.' " ' 'Carl Schulenborg, billiard table maa , ufaoturer of Detroit, Mich., was married recently in New York City., Just before the coremony the .bride, who is fif ty-one years old, transferred all her real estate; valued at $100,000, to the groom..., ., , .'..As near as. Can be estimated, ths ag gregate insurance on the property d stroked til 1 te recent Boston Are is w.Tas.Tao' ' ', '' su'poend W bi. the Beiicfao . tor, Jfry. rblladolphJa for JSow London, (,'oim., iit abandoned and sunk oQ Hca brlght, A J., on the 87th u!t, audltli jiiipponed that all on board were lost, , ' On the STtb ult. William Eagan, oa trial' at Roc neuter, N.' Y; for 'bfifhway M.I.Vry, pilngl(!d"wlth'tbVff)d In the Anirt house at t1irt'.'i(ljummeiit id scapoil t. I I;.'"-; K.t-';r'i ',,:! t i Business failures ocourring through' out ths oountry during the week ended' November at nurtibot S49i ss compared Wtth a" totaljof STthe-rJreviouJeek, For theooritnHpondfrig wtfiik of last yekr ttrrfigurefwereTlsa. Stent A Stein, manufacturing jewel ers of New York. City, and one of the oldest concerns in that city, have failed, with liabilities sf $75,000. r7HojIkdt!BiSl Killed his wife snd her mother, Esther Wagamsn, at Phlllipsbnrg, Pa., Septem- berW, hwtjsea rotihd guilty o! murder InsflrstdtfrtrrrrrT y ''Franlf fGaMaghei Vn4 'idsepSi W wwcrnstiedto death by ths fall 6f slate atBellefonte,irt.,ottthe!89thulti,' I ,' ' V flreIfrwhlo 'originated In Teyrer's bakery kt Keyport, N. J., on , the MA ult1, destroyed five buildings and caused a loss of $50,000. Jacob Leyrer perished In ths flames and his wife land soa were so badly burned hat tb,elt recovery is improbable. -,'; (! Prof. Robert Patterson, editor and one 6t the proprietors of the Presbyterian Banner; and well known throughout the country, died at hit home in Sewlokley, Pa;, on ths 89th nit" He was sixty-nine years WLnw-.'-- l 'Mv-bwt i Edward Callagan, plaintiff in the con spiracy suit against Powderly,': (Wise snd Byrne, mads affidavit at Scottdals, Pa., on ths 89th ult' that In bringing the suit he is not actuated by maliolous ms tites 'or a' desire to break d6wn labor organitationa, and that no railroad cor poration or bther parties ire aidlnghira. At Oil City; Pa., on lbs 80th ult James Fisher, Charles Fisher and Ed. Hoffman were killed by ths explosion pf five tons of glycerins whlck was being unloaded and placod in a magaiine. Farm houses near by were shattered, si SOO-foot-square toe house wu reduced to klnaung-ww and the effect werti felttWmlfeja'wa f'The Erl HAartn Kew York ctowoi th 80Uj-ult, The.estnisted ffmnage.1 the year fi aa Incase 850 j over 1888.. i'jr ,ln! of Wwarjl ItaTotVrSl Tha famous eonsninnv eiu Callaehan airalnstT. V.TowdeHv, BrVnS sVd'Peter Wlsi Aime nu fotVrd befotWJtisOufc Merrltt atSodtblWIs,'Psi on the SOthuT,". Tha Justioe deolded mat, wera was not sumoiens eviaew presented'' to hold ths defendsnts f trial an4 dismissed fan oaasi " m i vAt Augasta,';Ms.i oaatha" Wttf li Fianoil and jMargaret, aged twelts aai eleven, ohildren of' Malor ft E, SMioh aeia, or the United, Bute araenai, wtvs piaying on me ice in ine srsenai grouni brbke rthrduiA.u,The-irfrl vwai drowh bufAe Ui waissVe'lfalor)ftIcael wssbeiny drtfwaed ir'trying't stVj hUehlldren and Is ttlU Insdahgerota poaditton.1,, u ;:i , .m .'.S y A fire .at Albany, N. Y-,oa the bit destroyed Leonard A eon's paper warehouse; and the works' of the Albany CesketCbmpeny.caaslnga'loBs of 8T5',0W. 'Secretary Kremer; of the JohniMw$ flood relief Commission, has finlsbod,' la Connection with . tfcs local board ei U quirythe dUtrlb'jUon of ll.OOp.ooo ji that cltv.' Tkcre are still a number ol cases held over by the board for furthct consideration, but the wofk may be' said to be done,: '-.t-f r--.fi aV. 1 The ' weekly statement ' of ths New York associated banks, issued on the SOih ult, shows the following ohangea: Reserve increase, $408,050; loans In crease, $774,000; specie increase, $330,800; lcfral tenders increase, $96,300; doposltl decrcaso, 8105,400; circulation doc reuse, S-23,500. The banks held $1,871,858 In excess of the twenty-five per cent rule. Rev. John J. Pomeroy, Bv D., pastor of the Central Presbyterian church at Chambersburg, Pa., died at that place on the 1st, agod fifty-five yeara. lie was the first chaplain of the Loyal Legion of the United btates at its organisation in 1808. , ,- . On the 1st the New Yotk world's fair guarantee fund ' had reached $5,029,948. The committee has determined to push on tow ard $10,000,000. ' It is indicated that a syndicate, with headquarters in New York, is negotiat ing to buy up all the large ootton duck mills of tho country and place thom under the control of one great corpora tion. The undertaking will require a capital $15,000,000. English financiers are said to be interested in the project '' WEST AND SOUTH. ' The Supreme Court' of Illinois hss rondored s decision la the Chicago lias Trust case, in which the case Is reversed and remanded, and the union of four gaa companies of Chicago with a view of monopoly is declared illegal. A fire on the 28th ult destroyed the entire plant of the ' Caspar Uachule brewery at Jackson, Mlob., entailing a loss of $00,000; insurance, $20,000. Marshal IUU of Colorado has arrested X B. Frazlor and F. Isor, two of the principal actors' in the bloody county leat war in Stephens County, Kan.,' in which Sheriff Cross and four of his dep uties were' killed on one slds'and one of Fmler's men on the other. , At ElUottsviUe,; W.,Va., four little girls, children of Hugh Dunn, a wealthy mine owner, recently found a keg of powder in an abandoned 'working.. In some way they exploded it and were blown to stems.' Their mother lost her reason whon told of the fats of her chil dren. "' " ' , The pontoon bridge recently con structed across the Missouri river at Leavenworth, Kan., at a cost of $40,000, was washed away by floating ice on the 30th ult . ' ; ' & C. Ollllland, cashier of the Citlxen's State bank at Solden, Xan., was placed under arrest on the 39th ult, charged with forging mortgages and thusobtalu tng money from eastern loan companies. A mortgage for $150,000,000, payable In 100 years at five per cent Interest, 'was filed st Topeka, Kan., on the 80th ult, by. the Union Trust Company of Now York on the Atchison, Topeka &' Santa Ke railroad and auxiliary lines,; "'The' officers who iiave b6on Running down the Hants Fe train robbers raidod Oklahoma City on the 80th utt. and cap tured Bob Donnelly, Cv W.; Loeb and, George r armor. Ten men and . two women are now under , arrest and the otilcpra think they have sloths gang, y , .The-application, for .cltlzens-hlp niado by'' Mormons who had 'iulccn the on-t dewment house oaths in thejMormon chnroh,' was denied by Judge Anderson hf the; United Stales Court at 8ai Lsks CiijT OtTlU 80th Kit ? Tho doer ton U banpd orij the frouftl inat thefc;' teach ings, praotioes aiid purposes are antago nistic to we government of the United States,. snd.suhvsrslva.ot good morals aim iuh wen THSing Xil SocWty.' Tt . At Joeephjtf, on the 1st Charles Beloij, a-al JtmriAuid yeara, akoO- his mother for some money. Upon her re f Usui. to givs-lt ts him he eeonrrA his taxnoll rifle and blew bis bralnB out in Kanxtijtclsc4)tt theTat rrou China and Japan, brings news that the! Amer ican ship Cheeeborottgh was wrecked October 80 by running on the rocks off Sluchl-Rl-Hama snd nineteen of the crew were drowned. Ths vessel was from Hokodata to San Francisco with j Iphnr. A "orsnk" oausedmhobltclteilnntby rushing through the bnaineaa portion of Burlington, Is., a few days ago, swing ing s huge sledge-hammer snd smasblnir every plate glass that he passed. He was Anally ooraUed, but nottilf !he had suooeeded i U obmpletol tiunlig th show windows of a dosen different stores. He was locked up la defsult of 81.000 bonds. , - Richard Molhoek. a BblUaderwbd for two months vast basbeei eilstln by cleaning cells and scrubbing floors in a Chicago polios station, baa received information, that .by ,the, death of his grandfather'ln RotteVdatn, he las fallen heir to $60,000. Sixteen months ago Molhoek doserd from tha tutcfa army and sinoe has been Uadf&'g the Ufa of a tramp in America, rhe Wasbinrton Hotel, a - two-storv building atfltT Paul, Minn:, burned on the 1st Tare mea, aa Italian and a Swede, perMied front sffoartlo; f ( ilwj.gaa:iAl v FOREIOM INTILUOipOK. f Measra! tWUK thrff f,aVert of Viennl,kvs' laifeOT VfUf liabilities of 1,500,000 florins, trr i An expiffiof Iff foUlery at BoMfc; Prussia, IhWtfith lilt killed fourteen persoBS. AiS ' ' The wniosalelace" firm of VTbn fc Potter, of Montreal, has assigned,' with liabilities of $100,000. . f Martin- RAttr Mv&l tR Vill known poet and proas writer, is dead at London. He'waa born In 18M, , . ThsextiMofliiiife rtnirJt offlolals who have for some Urns been engaged In defranfllng the customs serv ice, was &&cMeJitfJi!epPy Jy)ths Austrian government. The headquar ters of the ring TCraoow, and nearly every attaf ? fts eustontf ';M&lB bureau athat place Is Involved In ths frsuds. f ' r Pro! rdeVaher, ine of ti'a ldadibg Russian medical authorities, declares his belief that the influenss prevalent at 8t Petersburg is ths forerunntf ht cholera. Similar cases, be says, pre ceded the last five Cholera epidemics there. .M:M .l h t f Resolutions have been adopted' by ths. anti-slavery conference in session at Brussels in favor of the establishment. by States possessing African .frrltor, of stations to care for the suppression, of slavery, the Inland stations to be con-' nected with the coast by -railways and by steamers on the great lakes; also for the prohibition of trade in firearms In the slave districts, tbs suppression of cannibalism and human taorlfices and the protection of commerce and missions. Henry Wesver, who wrecked a Michi gan Central train some time ago, pleaded guilty at St Thomas, Ont, on the soth ult, snd was sentenced to seven yeara' imprisonment in ths penitentiary. ' : LATEttv ' ' A t Franklin, Ky., on the 3d three lit tle children of 'Squire Downey (colored) were burned to death; ' Tbey had been left alone in their home. ''. Tiik issue of Standard silver dollars during the week ended November 80 was 8597,817; during the corresponding period of last year 8.C3,410. Shipments of fractional silver coin during Novem ber 8574,898. James H. Hlodoktt, of Rockford, 111., has beon appointed a special agent to collect statistics of education in the United States for the eleventh census. Tna public dobt statement issued from - the Treasury Department on the 2d shows a decrease in the dobt amount ing to $1,800,073. The not cash or sur plus in the treasury is $40,349,187, or about Ave millions less than a month ago. National bank depositaries hold $4,873,008 of government funds. , A riitR in Oustav Gross' bakery and dwelling in Philadelphia on the 2d de stroyed the shop and dwelling, and one woman and four children were burned to death. Three others were seriously burned.1 ' " , . A car containing a crew of thirty mea was wrecked in a collision at West Town, Mich., on the 3d. Seventeen men were more or less injured, none fatally. Lrwis, Cox & Co', of Phlldelphla, manufacturers of ladles' suitings, have ooufessed judgment in favor of their creditors for amounts aggregating 8210,- 000. it is thought the total liabilities will reach $600,000. ,; . . v , , Vokoiioma advices state that the bell nr of a passenger launch plying between Foo Cbow and bharp Peak exploded re cently and out of ninety passengers on board only twenty escaped alive. ' Tiik Jury in the Nevassa case, at Bal timore, after deliberating ' forty-six hours, on the 3d brought in s verdict of guilty against George S; Key. Moses Williams was declared not guilty and the jury disagreed as to the other six teen aooused negroes. ' ',' I ft Tag first session of the Fifty-first Con gress convened on the 8d. The House organised by tho election of Thomas K. Rood, of Maine,: aa Speaker, and, the other nominees of the Republican caucus for the different offices. New memlxTS wore sworn in and seats were drawn for.' ! TliF..Mollor A Rlttenhouse ComKfifcy, ! of Philadelphia, manufacturers of drags ' and -chemicals, assigned on the id.'.' I. la-. bllltles estimated ausioo.ooo. ,, , U Mwfl, As si tu H. iMAUTSSdALit, lor yeara vlce. prsl(Jent,of .thfj. ,tlonttl Woman's Christian, Union, tU dead at Salisbury, Mas. ... ,' . , T, ' .... Q .. POWDER iVQinwadf by ths hlrbftit msdleal snd (ihemltttt thorltl, who (Mtlfy to 'iw-atMoluts vurlty, wboteaomeneM sad wonderful strength. Evsry can nanus toad to do tha work of any othefDakiDe powder eoetlns twice as muob. Every can suaranteea to give satisfaction, or puroaaM money refunded t ISv,(4, Sa.K4 lk M Sk-. Sa. ' If yoo ceatee Soeeev keep Crown, de not I let him pomade yea to bay eome tthf he -claim, to be loot a good, but aak bias to oblige . you by getting a) DUCTXBS CKOWB tXXIXO POWDKB. ; , Woman's Disoorery. "Another wonderful dUcovorr has been madeand that too by a ladr In i.ns comity jj uissiIns isstened its ciutcnes upAn her snd for VeVen year she witb- fUxxi Its severest .lesis. but her vital cfgnprt wre usdeftnlned and death Memed ImnHneur. Bh bought of us a bottle of lr. Kim's New Discovery for ooiisaindlUtn sad wss so mnco relieved on takltit" first tloss 'that She slept all aigntand who one notiis has been ml, rulotiily. curedf 'Herf asms Is Hri tltki4ktatkjbiwtes W. Ck UHinrick A Co., of Hhelby, N. C. Get a freefrlal bottle at jAdanis' drux (lore. Hibbard's Rlienmatic Syrnp snd Plaster are prescribed "by lbs leadinir physician ot HiciiiJtDjibi1iie males snd ere rem edles of unecusled nierlts for rhenmatlsdi blnnd disorders and liver and kidney com. plaisti.j I It MUMS ritit its highest en dorsements (nd recommei'.datioos as to ill curative virtues, Ma li"rtrnli" Art! rsJf.c toju JOPgOSPHXTT XrrfioifA paiaTafct as Miu S SIhtsImA thaflt.es ke) tmkr, gl('4.;a weaSmiaid by the .- aaettiW smmmh nkM ae plmlm eaeiemt be tolerate! nut T h bmailoa off tke oil with the hy swnho. Mhe4s saaaa) aare offlycl e. - Ptrsim tala Wlf tiSm taUnf It, 600TTS EMULSION U acknowlsdeed b. Fhytjoians to bs tbe Finest and Beat prepa ration, ih ths world for the relief and curs ce ' CNIueflSf rOM, SCROFULA, CENIHAL WA8TINC qiskascs, em aviation. COLDS and CNRONIO COUCHS. Thi gnat remedy for Connmptim, and naatng ot ciudr-m. aoia oy aa vrugguu. A rau-a iiiMllrinsst eofiitxiufiil lKsuoiiym whs'ti aJl 4lfhfali , Hm rorrd tbe worst On-sof Coah, ak Lit nir, Act hrou on, lo'snl m, Kihttrxioo. InrnJusibls f Um, KtMkA)t VnKiM"Mk sVMl all pevlM and d' 1 UM CVUfOUftCh aUid UuWVeaV SOO. sal vniAflsu HINDERCORNS. mtrt. ntrv-tsutd wptoirs forOn-nn, Hnnlon,lL H'tHinlH; KosflirMn(ttrJ)L' fcnV KM or faj , " When I saV Coxa t do not mesa tteraty to atop Utetn lor a time, and Uwn have tbem rs turn again. I ma k KAOICAL CUIUS. ; 1 have made the disease of . FITS, EPILEPSY or FAIXING SICKNESS. A Ufa-long stndy. I WARnarr my remedy to Cons the wont otiiee. iK-oaa olliers havt, failed U do noon for no! ,iow receiving a core. Send at once tot a ircaiuo and a Faaa llonxa t my Isrtr.UBLB knnor. Giro Express and ro.t Offlce. It owta yon nothing lor a trial, aad It will core you. Address - . H.O.BOOT,tVtO..'3PWaT.mwrm 4 1. . . ... I .. I "WHYl YOUE LIVER ISOUTOFOEDER Toil wl have SUCK TntADACHFS,' TKVn IN TH3 fiUr:, DYSI'EI'HIA, VVHYR. ArPK. 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