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THE ENTERPRISE. J.B.SMITH, Proprietor. WELUNGTOK.OHIO. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gathered from All Quarters. CONGRESSIONAL. Petitions were presented In the senate on the 8th In favor of the passage of the bill pro hibiting dealings In options. A bill was passed repealing sections of the revised statutes re quiring the use of life saving appliance on steamers, so far as those sections applied to steamers exclusively plying on lakes, bays snd sounds. A debate of some length followed the offering by Mr. Daniel of a resolution referring to West Virginia's proportion of the direct tax money. The senate rt'sumrd consideration of the printing bill and without any final action on the bill adjourned The house in committee of the whole proceeded to consider the Hcndor. son resolution of inquiry regarding the expend itures of the world's fair and the substitute of the committee on appropriations providing for an Investigation by thut committee. Afters long debate Mr. Keilly proposed an amendment substituting the world's fair committee for the committee on appropriations in the resolution of the latter. Lost The resolution providing for an Investigation by tho appropriations com mittee was then adopted and the house ad journed. In the senabi on tbo 9th the committee on finance reported adversely on the following bills: Mr. Teller's till for tho tree coinage of gold and silver bullion: Mr. Porter's bill to In crease tho circulating medium by Issuing treasury notes bsreJ on coin und bullion; s bill introduced by I he lite Senator l'lumb to pro vide fur the retirement f national bank notes and tho free coinutro of silver. All three were placed on the calendar. Mr. Sherman Intro ducedablll to prohibit the iomlns,'of Chinese Into the United St ites. Mr. Daniel moved to refer to the pplUiury committee senate resolu tion No. 8, directing the secretary of th" trens ury to pay over to Went Vliirtuia lis prt'Minlon of the direct tax refund. The debate broaden ed Into general consideration of the relations of the two states and th resolution went over. Kulogies were tV-u del vrcd on CniurrcsKman lioufc and thi unite adjourned.... In the house Mr. Mo.MIUln reported favorably t:" resol nlon providing for full Investigation ot tho Keystone and Spring Oat-den National banks, of Philadelphia, nil the Maverick National bank of Uoston, by the committee on nankin? and currency. A bill was paxsed to provide l.ir the succession to the presidency of Ilia seo-et try of agriculture in casoof the death or dlMbllity of all other cabi net ortli'crs. The president's unnuul message was then rcfcrre! to the various committees for consideration. The military acsdomy appropri ation bill was culled up and debated without final action. TBS senate proceedings on the loth exceeded in dullness those of any previous day during the present session. No other topics of discussion were raised except tho contest between Vir ginia and West Virginia over the direct tax fund and the printing bill, which went over. There was a brief executive session, after which the senate adjourned in the house Mr. Catch ing! reported a resolution from the committee on rules providing for an investigation of the pension office. Mr. liland reported the free coinage bill and It was placed on the calendar. Mr. Hacon. from the committee on bunking and currency, called up the bill rcimrti'd by the com mittee for the better control of and to promote the safety of national banks. Seme discussion followrd betwe en Mr. Taylor, of Ohio, opposing, and Mr. Walker, of Massachusetts, defending the bill. The house then, as a committee of tho whole, proceeded to consider thn military acad emy appropriation bill. A number of political speeches were made nnd without Dual action on the bill an adjournment was Liken. IN the senate on tho llth Mr. George Intro duced a bill Instructing the committee on finance to report s bill requiring the Issue of legal ten der nou s to the amount of III) per capita. Re ferred. Mr. Call, of Florida, presented a resolu tion Instructing the committee on privileges and elections to Inquire whether any railroad corpor ation had attempted to bribe the legislature and to subsidize newspapers with a view of control ling the election of s United States senator in Florida. Senator Vilas called up bill to amend the statutes In relation to tho coasting trade of the great lakes. It re quires vessels touching at intermediate ports on the lakes to make a state ment of goods delivered, so as to preserve sta tistics of the business of those port. The bill passed. A bill was passed appropriating t-M,-000 for s public building at Cheyenne, Wyo. The senate went Into executive session and then ad journed until the lMh The house resumed consideration of the military academy appro priation bill and s long debate followed on a motion to strike out tho last paragraph, appro priating 115,0110 for improving surface drainage. The committee rose and the house considered the bill. Mr. Outhwalte moved then that de bate on the pending bill bo limited to one min ute. A vote being taken on the motion, no quo rum was disclosed. Adjourned. A Rxsoi.i'TioH was sdopteil by the houso on the I'-'th to print additional copies of the president's message on the Chilean question. The military academy appropriation bill wo taken upend tho drainage appropriation of f IV 000 was stricken out. The ami n Iment provid ing an electric light plant costing (V.4.V1 for the cadet barracks was retained. The bill was then passed nnd the house proceeded to consider the bills on the private calendar. The hrst hill was for the relief of Louisa Q. l.ovell and other for the use of a plantation In Mississippi during tho war. A bill to pay Aqullla Jones, lute postmas ter at Indtnnupolis, F-'.i.'le for money stolen was widely debated, the opposition to the measure being based upon the carelessness of the post master and the fact that It would lie s very bad precedent. to establish. Doth bills passed and the house adjourned. OOIWCSTIO. Tnx largest business ever transacted on the Sevr York stock exchange was recorded on the llth, Reading stock be ing' the great feature of speculation. Over 300,000 shares of that stock changed hands in two hours. Tnx verdict of the jury In the case of James (. Wjinarj, mayor of Allegheny, charged with extortion, was handed in on the 1 Hit. The mayor is found guilty on twocounta and must vacate hi office. A ithkkt car was struck by an incom ing passenger train on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne A Chicago rood at Chicago onthe loth, smashing it Into splinters and seriously injuring ten passengers who were on the car. Gov. Ilt-RKR, of North Dakota, wishes to secure from 10,000 to 15,000 men for spring and summer work in' his state. Owing to a shortage of help all of tho Immense wheat crop of North Dakota could not be threshed last fall and threshing has continued all winter and it still going on. Tub United States grand jury at Dead wood, 8. D., has indicted eleven Chinamen for using the mails for the transmission of lottery tickets and lit erature. Evidence is positive against them and they wiil be convicted, pun ished probably by a fine of SS0O and a term in the penitentiary. This is the first case on record of Chinese being convicted for such offence. James Couch, one of Chicago's pio neer settlers and owner of the Tremont House property, was killed in that city on the llth. He missed his footing in lighting from a street car and was ran over by a heavy wagon following. lie was 92 years old. Tub boiler at the sawmill of Jacob Kisling. near Eaton, O.. exploded on the llth, killing William Kisling, son of the proprietor, ' and an employe named Shlverdecker. Mr. Kisling, the pro prietor, was also badly hurt . A rRictofiT train on the FItchburg railroad was wrecked on the Nashua rivor bridge at Aycr, Mass., on the llth. Twenty-four cars were thrown into the river and Conductor Connors was burled under the wreck. Nkak Camaron, W. Va, on the llth two sisters named Essie and Ueorglana Criswell were walking along the Balti more & Ohio railroad tracks and ate tempted to cross in front of a west bound train, when Essie stumbled and fell Ueorgiana attempted to rescue her sister, when she, ton, stumbled. Doth were struck by the locomotive and In stantly killed. Thk grand jury at New York on-the llth returned an indictment for for gery in the second degree ".gainst Ed ward M. Field. It is alleged ho forged the name of E. Monro, master of the ship . Dolcott, to a bill of lading for 7,383 bushels of wheat. Gov. Pattihon, of l'cnnsylvania, has Issued a proclamation relative to the Russian famine, asking tho ceople of tho state to contribute supplies An appeal to tho Orand Army of the Republic for contributions to uid in the erection of a statue, in Washington to the memory of W. T. Sherman has been made by a Csmimittee appointed by tho Society of the Army of tho Ten nessee. Ay investigation of tho bonks of Elijah Todd, trustee of I'ollc township, Munroo county, Ind., who died sud denly a few dnys ago, disclose a short age of ?'J, 000. The trustees of tho Edison General Electric Company met at New York on the 13th and electod the following offi cers: President, Henry Vitlard; first vice president, J. H. Ilerrick; second vice president, Samuel Instill; secretary, A. Marcus; treasurer, K S. Hustings; controller, J. P. Ord. Thk indictment against Lttdwig Ful graff, the "boodlo alderman" of the board of 1884, was dismissed at Now York on the 13th. FulgrafT, who Is said to be prospering in St. Paul, Minn., is the lost of the boodlers, It was he who, with Michael Duffy, turned state's evidence, and thereby escaped trial. Caroline Gardxkr, tho 15-year-old daughter of a coal miner living near Pittsburgh, Pa, was frightened to death a few nights ago. The young girl went to the coal sheds shortly after dark, when two men who were coming up the road started after hor. She ran into the house, fell on the floor in con vulsions, and soon died The men, who vera minors, were nrrested and held lor manslaughter. S. J. llt'KNs & Co., proprietors of the St Joseph (Ma) out meal mills, have failed. Liabilities, SO.j.OOO; assets about half that sum. The ways and mvans committee of house of representatives will be peti tioned to prepare a bill invoking the pa ternal condemnation of the government upon the cigarctto habit Thr trial ot ex-Mayor Pearson, of Allegheny, Pa., on tho charge of em bezzlement of commitment fees ended abruptly on the 13th,' the prosecution being unable to produce evidence to prove their case. The jury returned a verdict ot "not guilty, the county to pay the costs." The worst snow storm known in years prevailed throughout northwest ern Pennsylvania and western New York on the 13th. On the line of the Rochester & Pittsburgh railroad be tween Bradford, Pa., and Rochester, snow Is piled up to a height of ten feet A plot by which a number of soldiers of the late war were to attempt the res cue of a follow soldier named Edward McMillan from the county jail at Wilkesbarre, Pa, has been discovered, McMillan is under sentenco to be hanged next month. Skvkntt-six new cases of typhus fever have been discovered in various parts of New York City. The victims aro nearly all Jews, who recently ar rived from Marseilles. Tub trustees of the New York Life Insurance Company on tho 1-tli elected John A. McCall president, vico W. II. Peers, resigned. With the election of McCall the ruinous war between the three largest companies will come to an end. Firk at Monmouth, 111., on the 13th destroyed a block of .business houses, including the opera house. Loss S175, 000. Business failures ocitrring through out the country during the week ended February 13 number for the United States 15 and for Canada 41, a total of 276, as compared with totals of 810 the previous week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 297. An engine on tho Toledo Sc Ohio Cen tral railroad drawing a train of cars loaded with merchandise jumped the track near Pleasuntvillu, (I., on the 12th, Instantly killing the engineer and fireman and fatally injuring a brake man. Fifteen members of tho Mississippi Valley Lumbermen's Association have been indicted by the TJnitej States grand jury at St Paul, Minn., and war rants issued for their arrest for form ing a lumber trust PERSONAL . NO POLITICAL. George A. Saranis, a pioneer In southwestern Wisconsin, died at Lex ington, 111., on tho 0th. He was a captain in the Blackhswk war of 1882, and forty years later represented his district in the Wisconiln legislature. UU boyhood days were spent in Kangnmmon county, IlL, where ho was a companion of Abraham Lincoln. Capt. Jons Hi'oiiF.s, the Confederate shipbuilder of New Orleans, dlod in that city on the Oth, eighty-seven years of age. He built the Confederate ram Manassas, which was burned when Fsrragut's fleet passed tho fort, and a number of other vessels for the defense of New Orleans Thr democrats of the New York leg islature hare nominated James Crocker, of Buffalo, for superintendent of publie Instruction to succeed Mr. Draper, republican. Thr following nominations weresnt to the senate by the president on the 10th: Walter H. Sanborn, of Minne sota, United States circuit judge for ths Eighth judicial district! Joseph ft But fington, United States district judge for the Western district of Pennsylvania; John II. liurford, associate justice of the supreme court of Oklahoma, Messrs. Baden, Powell and Dawson for Great Britain, and Merriam sad Mendenhall for the United States, be gan their conference on ths Bering sea, question at Washington on the llth. Thr reciprocity commissioners Messrs Thompson, Foster and Powell, representing Canadian interests, and Secretary Blaine and Gen. Foster, rep resenting the united States met ai Washington on the llth and entered upon the discussion of the question ot reciprocal trade relations between the United States and Canada. The president on the llth sent to the senate the nomination of Joseph Mc Klnnon, of California, to be judge for the Ninth judicial circuit, and Rowland B. Mahany, of New York, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipo tentiary to Ecuador. James G. Fair, jr., eldest son of ex Senator Fair, died suddenly on tho 13th at San Francisco, from hoart dissaso. Ho was 89 yeurs old. Hon. John Jay Kmox. ex-comptroller of tho currency, died at New York City on tho Oth. Tint socrotury of state is negotiating a new treuty of extradition with tho French government The treaty will be practically the same in its terms as the one recently concluded between the United States and Great Britain and the negotiations have reached a point that virtually assures a favorable con clusion; !' FOREICN. i Is the British house of commons on the 10th, in reply to a question regard ing the Bering Sea negotiations, Right Hon. James Lowther. parliamentary secretary of tho forcion office, said that Great Britain and tho United States had agreed that France, Italy and Sweden should act as arbitrators of the Bering Sea dispute. Dispatches from Brazil say thut the province of Rio Grande De Sul is again in a state of open rebellion. A Ceylon dispatch says the govern ment has voted the sum of 8,000 for Ceylon exhibit at the Chicago Colum bian exhibition. It has made applica tion for 13.000 feet ot space at the fair and for a special plot on which will be erected a native tea house. The cargo of the steamship Eidor, which recently went ashore on the Atherfield rocks, Isle of Wight has been discliHi'ired. It is found that the Eider's hull is not damaged as seriously as was at first thought and she can be floated. In the English house of commons on the 12th tho amendment to the queen's address moved by John E. Redmond, the Parnellite loader, and suggesting amnesty for the Irish prisoners con victed of connection with the dynamite plots, was defeated. A dynamite bomb wasexplodcd In front of the Spanish contMato at Lis bon, Portugal, on tho 12thf i) ooo was injured and no great damage dona. The outrage is supposed to bo the work of some sympathizer with the Anarchists recently executed at Xoros, Spain. Tub San Fernando hacienda, situated at Laredo, Mexico, was burned on the 12th. About 30,000 bushels of corn which hod been reoeived from the United States to be distributed among the famine sufferers in that part of Du rango were destroyed. Tho total loss will reach Sl'iO.OOO. LATER. A gorgeous illumination of the heav ens was witnessed on the night of ths 13th at cities over a thousand miles apart It was the most wonderful ex hibition of the aurora or northern lights ever seen from American soil. The phenomenon was seen from Iowa to the Atlantic coast i Ei.dkii Eaiif.s, the great Shakor, died on the loth In Logan county, Ky. He was probably the greatest man of his sect in the United States. Ue was 75 years of age. Sarah Ai.tiika Tehry. who gained such notoriety by her divorce suit against ex-Senator Sharon and her sub sequent marriage with Judge Terry, has become insane over spiritualism. A petition praying that amnesty be granted members of the Mormon church convicted for practicing polygamy has been sent to the president It Is signed by the members of the Utah commis sion, judges of the territorial courts and other federal officers. Secret Service Officer Webb has caused surprise among business men at Dayton, O., by confiscating fifty auto matic' cash registers. Their . outside guard bears the likeness of a silver quarter, which Is In violation of law. The family of James Morton, living near Centraliii, IlL , was poisoned on the 13th while eating breakfast Morton and his daughter are dead and two other members of the family will die. It is said that a young man living in the vicinity placed poison in the flour bar rel. Toe cases against 140 Chinese charged with Illegally entering the United States, were called in thn United Mates court at San Francisco on the 13th. Each principal had two Chinese sure ties on his bond, the gross sum amount ing to $210,000. As neither principals nor sureties appeared in court the bonds were ordered forfeited. , Meredith Stanley, tho bridge jump er, leaped from the suspension bridge at Cincinnati into the river on the 18th, and received injuries which will proba bly prove fatal A mono the measures passed In the house on the 13th were s resolution authorizing the com mlttee on manufactures to investigate the effect of the sweating system of tenement labor upon manufactures of clothing and otber manufac tures: bill for the better control of and snd to promote the safety of national banks) also to abolish the minimum punishment for violation of the revenue laws; resolution calling on the secretary of war for estimated expenses for in vestigating the mining question in California, and bill allowing the beard of managers of the national soldiers' home to appoint as Its officers soldiers, without regard to rank. The speaker appointed as tho special committee to investi gate the pension office, Messrs. Wheeler, Little, lungan,Llnd und Jiroaiua, A VALUABLE f Mr. A. B. Davis, of DI8COVERY J Davis Bros., at Areola Miss., is a grat believer in the virtue of 8. 8. 8. He writes that he was afflicted with one of the worst cases of blood poison known to the human race and after going through quite a long treatment finally resorted to 8. 8. 8., snd he is proud to say that he has been entirely cured and the disease thoroughly eradicated from his system. He seeds thanks to the com pany for their valuable discovery, snd says thst it it is a God-send to the .world. For contagious blood poison S. S. 8. Is truly a specific. Very few cases hsye ever resisted Its curative properties, and no one suffering from this disease or other blood poison should neglect to give it a ialr trial. We will mail a special treat ment on contagious blood poison to aL who spply for it free. Ths Bwikt SfKfiwc Co., Atlanta, Ga. A Mystery Explained. Tlie papers contain frequent notices of rich, pretty and educated girls elop ing with negroes, tramps snd coach men. The well-known specialist. Dr. Frank lin Miles, says all such girls are more or less hysterical, nervous, very impuls ive, unbalanced; usually subject to headache, neuralgia, sleeplessness. Im moderate crying or laughing. These show a weak nervous system for which there Is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and a fli.e book, "ontitining many marvelous cures, free it E. W. Adams' who also sells and guarantees lr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure, the finest of heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. B What wits it, John, That made your face so free and clear from pimples, said his sweetheart. Why, don't you know, Eva. For over a year I took everything 1 could think of, without helping me, then I bought two bottles of Sulpber Bitters nnd now I hnven't one pimplo on my face. It is the best blood purifier I ever saw. 8 I was troubled with catarrh for seven yeurs previous to commencing the use of Ely's Cream Balm. It hits a one for me what other so-called cures have Tailed to do cured me. The effect of the Balm seemed magical. Clarence L. Huff, Bid detord, Me. 7 II aye you tried South American Ner vinethe gem of the century T The great cure for Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Ner vousness. Warranted the most wonderful Stomach and Nerve Cure ever known. Trial bottles 15 cents. Bold by E. W. Adams, druggist, Wellington. 2120 Children Enjoy. The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and If the father or mother be costive or bilious the most grat ifying results follow Its use, so that Is the best family remedy known, and every tarn lly should have a bottle (8 Height ot Cruelty. Nervous women seldom receive the sympathy tbey deserve. While often the pictures of health, they are constantly ail ing. To withhold sympathy from these unfortunate creatures is the height of cru elly. They have a weak beurt, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain in side, weak and hungry spells ami finally swel. ling of ankles, oppression, choking, smotb tring and dropsy. Dr. Mile's New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their nervousness, headache, weakness, etc., his Kestorative Nervine Is unequalled. Fine treatise on heart and nervous diseases and marvelous testimonies free. Sold snd guaranteed by E. W. Adams. (I Harriet E. Hull, of Waynetown, Intl., says: "I owe my liletothe Great South American Nervine. I bad been In bed S months from the effects of an exhausted stomach, Indigestion, nervous prostration and a general shattered condition nf my whole system. Und given up all hopes of getting well, liad tried 3 doctors with no relief. The first bottle of the Nervine Tonic Improved me so much that I was able to walk about, and a few bottles cured me entirely. I believe it the best medicine in the world. 1 cannot lecnm mend it too highly." Trial bottles 15c. Sold bv E. W. Adams, Wellington. 21-20 Piles, sore eyes, cracked lips, chapped hands and all skin eruptions, are cured by Dr. Penner's German Eye Salve. War ranted to satisfy or money refunded. Fur Bile by F. U. Felt, Wellington, and A. J. Uurrell.Iluntingtoo.O. 23-20 Alexander's army knew no defeat The same is true of Dr. Fenner's Golden He. lief.. It is warranted to relieve toothache, headache, neuralgia, or any other pain in 2 to 8 minutes. Also bruises, wounds. wire-cuts, swellings, bites, burns, summer complaints, colic, (also In horses), diar rha'a, dysentery and flux. If satisfaction not given money returned. For sale hv F. D. Felt, Wellington, A. .(. Tturrell, Huntington, O. 23-20 Miles' Nerve & Liver Pills Acton a -new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness. bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipa tion. Unequilcd for men, women, children, smallest, mildest, surest I 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free atE. W. Adams'. 11 ' . How Often We se some young man who has squan dered his money and ruined his health bv excesses and before 30 vears of aire la an all broken down snd played out man. In all such cases I prescribe nature's tonic and neivine, Sulphur Bitters. .They supply food for the brain, strengthen the nerves, nnd are successful in nine cases nut of ten. Old Physician. 8 For headaches, biliousness, constipa tion, dlsziness, sleeplessness, the blues, scrofula, the blood and all skin eruptions, Dr. Fenner's Blood and Lfver Remedy and Nerve Tonic never fails. Warranted to satisfy or money refunded. Could this be afforded if the Itemedy wasn't cer tain? For sale by F. I). Felt, Well mgton, O., A. J. Burrell, Huntington, U. Ztf-20 After trying many remedies for catanh during past twelve years, I tried Ely's Cream lislm with complete success. It Is over one year since I stopped using it and Lave bad no return ot catarrh. I recom mend it to all my friends. Milton T. Palm, Heading, Pa. 7 Prol. Lolsette't Memory System is Cresting greater Interest than ever in all parts of the country, and persons wishing to improve their memory should send for hit prospectus tree as advertised in in-othercolmun Why Isn't this a good thing? Dr. Fen ner's Kidney and Bachacbe Cure is war ranted to give satisfaction in every case or money . returned. Such a nroDOsltlon couldn't bethought of if the medicine wasnlt superior to all others. For sale by F D. Felt. Wellington, A. J. Burrell, Huntington, O. , 23-26 Itch on bnmsn snd horses and all snl. Dials cured in 80 minutes bv Woolfhrd'a Sanitary Lotion. This never falls. Sold by JS, W. Adams druggist. CANCER mad Tamora CURED i ao kmitt: book f ro. l)ra.OaAtiasT A Noaais No. 143 Kim trwt, Cincinnati, O. rt tdllf I fMTStsr vikihlk TUIIIlM IAI fcrUUa. X MtTllaHli nnspn Mara. uoa mil, M f immt, Saw lart. Writ Hr hk 1 mS IKS PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClettWH and beautiftM th hair. PramoUJ ft lnxuxiuit ITuwth. Never 7 till to Best ore Ony iir to it xoutni'u uoior. Cum Kftlp d i hair ItUling. aOc.Kndf U)ftl DmgKtrtt I'm Parker' Ulnger Tonlo, 11 cur, the wunt Lonyn. Vifk Lurifri, MuUtj, IndlgwUoB, Pain, Take In time. Wcli. islNDERCORNS. Th. only wre cur fbr Corp. BOILING WATER OR MILK E G s GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, 0 a.. V LABELLED 1-2 l.S. TINS :.WLY. Um THYSELF. Or SELF-PHERKKVATTON. A new and onlT tiold Medal P1UZH K8SA Y on KKIIVOIIS and fHVSIWU DKUII.rjY, KHKOKH Of YOUTH, KXITAUSTKO VITALITY, PRE BIATUltK DEflINK, and all M8EAKKS and WEAKNESSES ot MAN. (00 pages, cloth, gilt; 115 invaluabla prescriptions. Ojilr 1.(M j mall, double sealed. Descriptive Prospect us with endorsements rnir I crun of the Press and roluntarr Ub U I gtniU testimonials of tho cured. I llUla! NOW, Consultation in person or by Linll. Expert treat ment. IN VIOLABLK hl'.CHI.CV and CER TAIN CI'KK. Add""" Or. W. IT. Porker, or The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulliuuh St., Boston, Mau. Th Peabody Medical Instltuto baa many Intl. tatora, bat no equal. JJerald. The Boienca of Life, or Belf Preservation, la a treasure more valuable than frold. Head it now every WEAK and NKKVOHH man, and learn in be STRONG Medical Htview. (Oopyrlbu-d.' ELY'S Catarrh :UL1 BALK Cleanses the Masai PiusOkm, Al lays I'aln and Inflammation. Heals the Sorot ltestoree the Sensi a of Taste and Smell. Try the Cure. HAYFEVER A prtlcle Is applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price nu cents at DruitKists; by mall, registered, mi cents. ELY llKOTUKUS, 56 Warren St., X. Y. PILES "A N A K EN IN " nlvwi Instant relief and is an Infnllililo fare for Piles. l'rkt-$l. lly DniirKlstsormtiil. Nimplca free, Addrrss-A X A k Ksis," 130X 2410, Now York City. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practlco, hiving naa piacea in nis nana ny an finst innia Aimson ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy fot Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Atrectlnns, also a positive and radical cun for Nervous Uebllltv snd all Nervous ComDlalnls sfterbsvlng tested its wonderful curative oowerr In thotissnda of cases, has felt It bis duty to make It known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and adeslre to relievchumansnirerlng, 1 will send free of chsrge. to all who desire It, this recipe, In German, French or Knijllsh, with 'indi rections for preparing aud using. Sent hv mail by addressing with stamp, naming this pnper. . a. .ors,tu rowers ntoca, Hocnester, N. I e--l Grocery und Crockery store of BOWLBY & HALL Is scaln la full holiday attire. Tbe variety ot desirable, useful and Indispensable Holiday Goods Now on our shelves and counters Is too Im mense to think of Itemizing a tenth part of them. Our As heretofore, lesds everything In the market. Look at the vast heaps of Select Candies, Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon. Fresh Fruits From thn best growers on earth. Evaporated Apricots, Prunes. Peaches Ac, from A. II. Palmer it Son's orchard In tbe Harden spot of all California. The Freshest and best OYSTERS. Direct from Chesapeake Bay, the same Crack ers you always find at the grocery store that leads all others In Welling ton. Don't fail to see our dazzling line of Hanging Lamps, Flanked by another row of handsomely deco rated vase Lamps, rank after rank ol Fruit Plates, Bread Plates. Bread and Butter Plates, Cups and Saucers. After DlnnerCoffeea, All In Chlnaand other fine material. BOWLfcY fc HALL. BBSS. ir jr How Lost 1 t-Sov Regained I ilsljl' Tfl I ll ISal I fSgLDiMHErV0 THE RELIABLE Fresh Roasted olee Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment A certain cure for Cbronio Sore Eyes;. Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old. Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples' and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. . Hundreds of cases have been cured by it after all other treatment had failed It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. . For Sale by P. D. Felt. CATARRHAL. DEAFNESS lcnred by the direct IiibalalloBof"' rWMedlcateo Baisain vir. . "J lor ) nape beolt. free. DH8. 0 ATCH El.ll.UATA KKH . 1 B AND LUNO BPKCIA1.1STS, 264 AKCADK. CLEVELAND, O. PROOF. "My deafness aro . . kii In u il vialrlMl promptly." Miss M. K. Hanioh, 13) Bucllfl Avs- CONSUMPTION SCKELT CLUED. n-- n,nnUI-... Illfoi'tM .mill Tend.. IM Ttia DIMlln , ii wa era that I have a positive remedy fur theabov- namea aisease. nyus iuuvij u niuni. hopelese cases have been permanently cured 1 .Knll I.a n.J a mmnA fivn hnt.lleS of D1V rente- i Biimi w al(BU otiw " " ... dy free to any of your readers who have con sumption II they win sename nieir ej)ie and post offlce address. Respectfully. t. A.SLO0UM.M.0..181J t -t..W .w lora. Prof. Loisette's m DISCOVERY AND TRYING METHOD In splU of sdultenterl imli.in.m hlrj mi's thy :'. ".,? tltor, andinspil...f'Wsittii.l'iJ;;l him (, , fruit if his lalnm(sll nfuhu-h dm.. .nu M thn (.:.l,,nbtd iiiMrli'rltv n-i peraiamjr "t !"""",'' V I'n'f. I.lt JlArt J Nrr K..rH.t, is . I mIj In both Hfmi.plwrw s ii,r.nir ru Kih i" Memorr Culture. Ili tV..lwtv(iiil.w.lriKi ipinionsof pwplsln .11 psH,..f 'i'"''':f ,h"r": nilll stoddliisb,?liB hf eerrmiHrndenee. l 1M thst hi. Rrrtem Is. il f.. ( Sew? 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