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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 6

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ilEKCUUV; Kfci' VALUES TO tiAX. ces nr.il Ge ril Quotation Cn err lt Trt Trr Good J.riiUs iai Vegetable. I' i Jla'rBet. rit for "fro? iei isomewbat flat. r.

4V la MOEOniil, but 1 is i are good. Sugars postttlCd. are iairly i i. lYi.rins ii biioi. Fall r.

aritt octrr.ve. weaker, i a C8TJ rcreif I. LiJ liUJi OT Vt Tvri i butter rare (teny. T't r.v llO i.fiia ii i i vi i Zi'A feed ud i improfbg. 1r Ooodi.

Co ttoo an LL. S'S inclscs, Ailni.iiC St inches, 6c; tHt't 3 LL. )0 hici. 5 i i 'A torn f' tf iacbet, 'c; ia J' ku' Lg ii, incheV. Badger, I.L, 36' ii 'c Chiton CCC, 36 iiicbe; Cc; iT.tl.M; Cc; llent i iL.

t.es. LL, irf'tt '4; U5ca rA. locbf 7c; lAPcvur 5(5 Uaad jj, inches, uiti Liberty irc' Vncle lw nu; 3o' mcbef, 17ct rurper.1V KM, lc; I 1 A I. luui.ij, T.iSerWn Vk' 'i itichos, tc; I re'i ij jn'iic, Sc IArw3 42 fubS iaW' lh 15'iucbeF, 11 Fruit, i Suioc Lt'frSM iiiri JIarTett 1 ilepdai XX, 06 laches, CJc; 1LII j'fr lai ia, iccbes. Unr 4.

lie: if ppere IV perill, 10 4, 2lc; I'ri tbd. West, t' Inches, i 9 4, i 4, WBtta, 3o ii cbi, A osk tatr, sc iAtnoskei I'crsian, i N'orniuiitLc, 7ci 3reS s'cj ia Lo dal 1 2 3 1 i 1 0 Jc, "Irnl. iOcr Arjruii, be. ChcV An.tti New tooth, 7Vc; lU.tucJa, 'c; SIt.J'i?s'anV fTt ilinu Alien, 5c; Aniericanslurt. irl 2'le: American in4 5VHc; Arnold Liucv liamtoo 4 Uaautcn red, Jjc; ilerrKndc hirtii)fr, 4ci 1 i.

rLntii iiurrimac vurt)le. robes, bc Taclfic rob, 6c; re SJi; WasbiiiJtonj TuTkvy. red4 6c; itidijor. iapoee; iColore'd Cambrics Edwardt, 34C5 ton 'Mrd, 8c; Slater. 4c.

Cambric Garnet Cow 5c, onviHe. SJt blgb cplcM, Vv 1'riHx Creeceut tc; Crefweut 7Jjc; 3 it a I'. Kinp, 7c; bn ihJ, 8Kc lAfj kine ACA, 12CJ CoDeKt.ii:8, EF, 14Jic; Co rev 1 fr. F't. 14V 'ct FalU, 3ii 14) awnine.

luc: Lenox extra, 2Uc; Ia lot faiic'T bock fold, lr DiAffioadbook f'd, 10c; Ar Cc; Lewistoo, 14ic; levruton, 32 incbet, 12iC; k'ioK, 30 iuchw, JOiic 82 iocbtft, lo'e: xbride. 6c 1 Croeerun. urarV Hard 4.w(J.oKc, eonfectidnew' A i.iio, c'JJC oofiee A hita 4.31t44c, extra. 4ic, ifKd yellow Jair yellow 4c, common Tellow Sn j. UrncB CoCeea Ordinary 38J20c coed 23)iCi24Jc fancy 5c, Jar.27a3)c.

Ii0atcd Eanner, Lion, Ar i4 (bulk roated in iW pound'biiir?) Cap ital 24KV rii'ot 23Jc, Dakota 23c, Brazil CanEe4 Good 2, SCc, cre evftcis, ltb fn'V weight 11.15(1 JO, lib lijht weidiitrsriJWc 'tb full Weyrbt E.VVl'ie ti piDeanpl Js ib string bean, id7.y almon. Ho. I.2.5''41.0); pine aple, Bahama, Xi 2.76; aiftcd fi06r i2.2Vearljr Juiie marrow qntd75(i oaiatoes, 31b, 4l.o0;'cji, auuer, Uncround AispiceUtf.tlSc,. ci 'ia ICtUSc, mace Kil 5rtjJ ci'ves 2.Sw,?s t', pepper li' 'Oc. Twine IIemp J4'3; lSo, wrvU022c, fiax paper 17e, jute ia cotton lfl flu 2.e.

i ANoodenware o. 1" Uim Ko. 2 tubs 3.0Q(Vr 0.23. KtF. 3 pails, 3 hocpsl.Utl.ttj, 2 hoops, 1.40'.

Nut Almond, Taragetiiai. 1820c; al Ivira, puts, 10c; filbert 121 (j" 13c; S.aplet, 17e; hi puts, Freuchi14c; iera. 106jl pjenuttr, Virrmift, pev tnt, Virgiina, good, f.fTe. Oils 150" rrim white 7CijE'e: 1M Dried Fruit Apples, eporated, ISJacrtDples, sun aried, lOj.tillemeacises, mf wraiiioii choic, Tt'tlSc; fcnrYunti, SJifjj) Oc; citron oti 2e; iane, TBrkif new, lobsc, Ttf box.sl,7St3 2.f,Vrainf Vfi'lenciai. per 1, MiirtvUaceoos i.NS Orlenns W.o'R.iicfc lair to prime EttOc.

choice iJ. 0v42c. "Sirups Mium' choice i4.0c. sorfVitua1 S4r Yinlm.rwk.MalL 40 train tet, ll(tl2c pe'r (, Bead' ilandpicVed inaffcw S.Sa i Rice i CaroIina CCac, Japan eci'Kc Lake b'alt In er lotrf aJc, In a ao.ailwat fl.OtdtlS.. Starch Pear l4f3l i4'e, cbfitnp ion glass, 1 andf 3 ft packages, 6.Se, orn, 1'flj pack'ages'.

i Jifj Cady Stick 7c per lb, common nnied 7c, troitm ant Veeetbie Tbe following are tbe. dealers' selling prices: i Fruits Strawberries, UicbiganV $1.00 10 per case cf 13 qoarts. Cberries U0Ct2.00 per case. if 24 quarts, iS.OOCOO per stand. Apples4 Commoi 1.75.

ebe rce per bfeL Blackberries t4.0OTj4.50 i "per stand; petj case. berries $10 2.f)6 pr etse" o( 24.qtiftrt5, red $IJ i 10 pccase of 4 plat. GiJC scberris $5.00 per (Carraots 6.00 per' stand. Tium Peaches Indiana seliew, thuds, X75e; 41 60o rpor petk Jtan Ject commph to medinni tOc 1.00.' Orriges i. California Illver aide $V0 Bncbt notains $4.25.

Lewons Cheie (iXyxvO) per 'Pox, faccy Winermelooe t.y 'er juv. i YeL etaLIuf Gret'o beabs per box, Keetf.peas $1.50 per busbeL cucumbers ic per dox.i Cabbsc Louisville L50 fii.75 1 crate. Petal New Tennessee, lly Oiiio ci Esirly Rwe Peerless oiHns per bushel. loitoea Tennessee eaes of baskets, t' j.er. peck box.

Market. Si.Tkcd i Mfcau Soar CQred.bams, best r.r&trds.A:if. averse 9a," 13 lis. 12 lb, 0 lbs. lie; blot IS'IS lbs.

averse 10c: bone tams 7 JiCfCkUloTnia'bamslOir average 1 'Ar. l'A lb, average 7c. "JrireaKfatBacoa tccUsS cured; If! Wa 4 ho alders ll rbf.svtrare. f'o: 15 lbs. arerare.

1 a v'1 ill jrCV i Anctio.Soiiicljeg.Sjjc; Arnold iouk ciotn wc; Arnold lone cloth Uerrick, faocy, 4c; lkrhlurkevrcd.CJiA; C'K'bcco fancy, fhc. tua.il jiT. 4TliC: Ludviiton. I Pscob Clear average WiU. average, 7ke; dear bellie.

11 lb avenge, fee; lb, average, 7o; tacks, Iht. average, "ke. Flitche 61b. eveiacd, C.Uo lr.iod bf hstniJiC, special election, knur piece tnslrte pictl2c. ItologPaGToih 6j, ki, large tUc, small 6Ja, Wiener wurst I'rv salt end Pickled Meat Clear tide, behlvs and back.

i4a lew thansmoked: short fat back. 7 it, average, 6c; bean. pork, clear; ri bbL 200 ham and jump pork." 1 bL $10.50. Lard Pure kettle rendered, hi 'lA(lfdr lrtura, duipint craia cnmcontaia lu'ioc, borax campbor 50iober alct)bol tiJrtfiZS, aaltida 141 cbloroform O0( oopperai, per cwt, 5)0cftil crcitru cf tartar, pure, oil cf beiraroot, pr pound, 4.jO: oda btcard yi6Ci ealta Eponi Sfttcrulpbnr 3 S'4 Ji'e. eaitpeUc lWe.lSc, 1 bromide rf ppwfi 40G4 'rd oil S5(jCJ o'J SlCiMc.

alum Satc; white Jead iodide of poush jiMH.lQ, carbolic acid beed. Clover Extra choice frccleaBed) 4.r per buUel, cboice iPtt 4.55, "prime J.iflVj4.15, ilvke (as to qnality) 8.0($ 10.0O, 00, white l)atch (aa to tjualiiT) Timetby Faocy 51.5ifil.(K),cboie Jl.JWr l.f5. Blue Gras Farvcy Kenfacky EoeIih cboire 2.tv2.10. Orchard Graai Choice Red Top Choice WGjUte; iliilet Pure German OfKrriji.00, ecmmon JlaStrarian (cbou e) Buckwlreat Silver huUfl.35(lid. A Ecsit Fonlny, Wotterl Ere.

The follo.winRare ehippytre' pVying prices Decs l'er doxen; 12a. 1 Live i 6c fler pound rtricc chickece. 12c: cocki. aiL.ben keva. toui tiirkera; 6(Vi6c olJ toin, 5c duck, tic; geefce (full feathered), Butter Cbfssce', common, Feather, Etc.

Prime gooie feafbers, 35c per pound: duck, r2, 9Qo cwUbeea waxi lQilfcfl per pouod. Iron and Hardwkrt. Ear. iron, wrought cbarcoal bar, 2.ViO(i3.(Xl. lJore8hoe llnrdeu's, Frkiu', $43; Walker', 4A mult) hoe.

$5.25: cut trail rate for 50 an( 6lJsieel nail. J1.00: bore. $4.50 pe box; wire raUs 1125. 'Barb wij GaWaD ized, 1.50; pjain annealed fence wire, 40; pitlvauiied, tuc adcaoce; 10. nd 12 iie tie rejolar advance.

Fowder $5.50, for kee. Shot $1.45 a ackv Loaded 12f(an2C, 1.45; 10 gauge, L60 per 1 'ji 1 1 Floor aoa Flour Winitcr wheat (patent) i fn.tsntt ALA irill. 4.75." winter (etra) $3.85,10 jtrade iSAo. lira tlour. o.o, oaj pieai V5.55fia.73, rolled ont tftl.r'.OO, cracked wheat 7.00.

twiddling W0.00 per ton, screeniuir I5.0ul!i CO pef ton: i corn inml tlJ)fM $0 per cwt. pearl toe al Jl. f.2.t0, rye "meal $2.50, feed roeal SlUti iUW per Ion, bran Slfi.PO&IgO per toa. Best brand tin, IC 10x14, 12xlJ and 14x20, 7.25ri.7.5 'J; IX 10x14 12x1? and 14x20. flKSSfa D.rjO; rooBoir Utl IV 14X1 2yx28, tin in pigs iu bar 28e: iron MiV iron, 5ri5 ie: bloom traltanized 60 per eeEt.

discount; heet, xinc, 7ic; copper bottoms, 2Gc; planished copper," 33p; solder, nide. Tallow au OrMM. Jnlen' paying price No.l frrren hide, 4c No. 2. Sc: Ko.

1 z. 5f5! 'c So. 2 r. 4 (tlAv; dry flintj 6e; salt dry ihide, beep kln, larab, 45c; xoc; hide, Tallow rime, 4e; No. 2, 3lit Grease BjrowA, 2c, fellow, 3c; white, 4c.

Oak aole, 25tG.33c; bemlock ole 2332Scr harnew 632c: 35fii3Sc: black bridie dozen, fair bridle per dozen, 5G0a73; cUy kip, 'tOfaOc; ireBcn citt talf ikin, rencb call skine, i.OWiwU. Tub wasbed. uarabed of medi tiDi and coinmori erade, 23(i24c; course, burry aud cottcdji li('2 0C LSDIANArOufa BA MARKET. A Meadr Tone id Vl heas and Om Oats ilrmer a eeling. TVtiEAT Steadji So.

"2 reil S6cAld, Ko 3 red ftOc bid, rejected 6OQ70C, nnraercb.ant abic PGfiCOc. Cqkx Steady; Xa 1 white 61 No. 2 white (iijc bid, white mixed white 61c bid, No. 2 yellow 56c, No. 3 yellow.

55c No. 2 mixed 50c bid. No. 3 mixed 55 Ibid, sound ear 54c bid. Oats Firmer; No.

white otxs bi, 3 white 35c, No. 2 mixed 35o bid, rejected SvC. BKAXt Steadr; receipts light; local dealers areJiiddirie $13.00. JUT Timothy (choice) No 1 $12.60 bid. No.

14 $9.00 tales. No 1 prairie prairie $650i mixed bay 7.00 Inspections Io: 'Wheat No. 2 rod 8 ears, yoru a wnue bears mixea 2 Oats Rejected white lveaT. Hay No. 1 tiiiiotbT 1 cor.

iioi 2 iimotbr cars. lotal to dar, 19 can; total yesterday, .53 cart. i 1XMAXAPOLIS UCVE hTOCK MARKEf. Hops Open AetlTW aind Ktroncer, Bui Closed Weak Cattle ana beeprjteaay. SHrrrtso Cattle Receipts IfghtXb'p ments Done.

Only sfew shipping cattle are on sale, and not cDooch to till an order. The market is steady on all decent grades, the common, tbia, halMattcd tuff is wanted, and is wholly neglected. We quote: i i prime' export 145Qi to 1.6."0ib8............,.;....$5 355 00 Good to choice thippinc; 1,100 to 1,400 10 iftir to DhPUium saippioc 1,050 1.200 3 S04 50 Common shipping, 900 to 1,100 lbs S1C3 85 Choice feeders, 1,100 to 1,200 3 353 S5 Good light S50: to 1)00 IbJ 2 8503 23 Comiuon. to good stockcrs, COO 25tfL2 75 Bctciters' Cattle 200 These incud various grades. Market oom iuaily uuchaoged rom yesterdsy.

Best stock is selling at steady prices, while com mB thin stuff is rot waoKd, and is a drag on the market. We quote Good to choice 75(1 3 85 Fair to medium 2 75 3 25 Common to 'light heifers (thin 1 75(fa 2 50 Good to choice bukber eows.j 2 75Ct 3 25 Medium cows.k.4 2 0065 2 50 Common to 1 OOjr 1 75 Veal calves, fat, 20 to 200 lbs, 4. 4 50 5Cfc 3 r4 Prime to fancy expert 2 75( 3 25 Good butcher buils.l. 2 25f 2 0 Bulls, good 2 25 Good to choice Cow and calves 25 00,35 00 Common to medium cow and calves; 12 002000 Hogs Receipts 2,000 bead. Tbe boeirkt opened active and strong, and a'ehade higher." Packer and shippers were buyinr, and trading.war ahbnt steady untip near the close, when it turned weak and the' market closed alow with, the peninaadtatce lost.

All aoii. We quote: Fancy butchert" (225 ta 250 lbs) 1. S04 05. Cboiceshippineandpackinff 4 90 ilixed u.W. 4 60fe4 85J Chotoe liebtwrAs (smooth.

10 to 170 t.i.'... .4 60Q4 90 fotntaeo liphtwtigtua.l. 4 45(u 4 75 Pigs 3 75(4 40 Louehs. 75140 Sheep Receipts 450 head. Shipments 350 bead.

The sheep market is substan tially vncbanged. Wefiuorte i. Sprins lambs. f40 to 70.1bal... oo INDIA NAPQ IS iKEW.S.

TUESDAY, JULY 7, i Fair to niifdinip 00 Common theep, .3 40 bead. 8 OWVi.3 00 Chicago, July 7.W Cattle' Receipt! 8,000 head, of wbicl 4.5 XI re Teiant, Nalire l6w ani'eair, apm'fal lower. Teiam also a sbadei lower; top rpriceafor tbe week eoJr, extra and fancy tiaurt tteerii othcra t0.W)(j) fyoga Receipt! Market tteadr ai compared with tbe cloee of ye terdar, knt lower. i 15(54 30 Jliied and packeri.t....;i... 4 60(i4 80 liutclier wu.

and prime hear7'4 iHtyi 97 i 9(X4 65. Second '4 0044 65 Sheep lieceipU bead." Steady. Satire 5C(a4 50 23" KANSASCiTT Jurr 7.U Eeceints JASSASCrrT.VUfy 7. Catt.e receipts 5.300 bead. Shipments 3.140 bead.

ISteera. 755 5 'iloKs Receipu .7,750 'bead. JSV. shipments. Opened closed weak.

AH IXK34 75 Sheep Receipts 1,090 beaL Shlpnients 2.120 head. Steady. HAHhEfs BT tELEGK.4 n. Jalr 7. Flour Qniet Wheat Firmer; 092c.

Corn Steady; 61c Oat, 4o. Rye Steady; 84c Frovi.iobs Xtead v. Pkrk $10.75. Whisky 806 bafrilav 1 Toledo, June 7 Wheat ActiTe; cab, new. l6c; old We.

Jnlr 92b. AnirliHt BOv'ic. Iiecmbe MJgC. Corn Finuer; ch 60cJ Qata Quiet Cloverseed Steady; CasB J4.30, uctoDer rd bird Wbeatand flpur Are in fair demand prices nnchscged. Corn Demand lair lor spot and improving for futures.1; pot 5s 7d firm, "July 5s 6d firn), jjAuxust 5s 6 steady, September 5s ftj steady.

New Yonjc, Jul 7. Wheat Receipts 75,600 bushels Miles 'bush dull, lower a tifl mcak; some little 'for' eiirn buyiug: 'iy Aupbst 97i98c, geptf mber9tS(f 97 Decemf ber jg 5 January Q0i May Corn Receipts, lcs. 296,000 busbeli; No. 2 472; and dull. Oats Receipts .0.000 bnshels: safes 320.1HJ0 bushels; dull and Western 40(ji5Scs ktu.tw 'in AAft.r.l.

extra mess, family $X3 14. Pork. Inactive 1 and steadyj new mcs old mess $1011. extra prime Lord weak; etcam rendered 6.5( Butter Receipt pneksios; quiet and Western dairy do Vcreamery' 14(18: Elgins tWin Imitation creamery: Epira Receipts 7,537" pnekagc firm; Westrn tfuRap Raw fair refining 5c, centrifugals (SS test refined steady, dull icrushed 5c. powdeted granulated Spirils Turpentine Quiet and steady at Molasses Dull and New Orleans common to fancy Tallow Dull imd steady4, cy ($2 tor.

packages) Coffee Lio cokitructs i jn sympathy with 16wrnarketAbroad, but. tbe tone' was fairly steady and adyanced on account of LuropVaa buyiBg orders here. Auvust was unchanffod, and July Bdvadced .5 points and ibe other m.onttis declined 5jo 15 points; Havre yt(i Iowcj with sales. 44,000 bags, and Hamburg show a decline of liio uuiet. firmi No.

7 1 lOSE, July 7. vvjieat July $1.00 bid August ber C7e bid, October 97Kc norainat; Novem LeT 98,0 bid, December 98c Corn July 66Jc, Autfust 6ic, Seprember October at' fie nominaJi'. Oats 42 asked, August SGJicjoomluid, asked. CnlOAOO, July 711 a. m.

The markets were chiefly controlled by locai influences ttis Li verpo'dl quoted wheat easy, and cables said that tbe wvather was favorable 'Rains were reported all over Nebraska aud.Towa, noth Ilrinois and south western Kansas. Decem ber opened at 'where It left off yesterday, and advanced to Thie number ot short sales off to rallied, to S9e, broke to" 8e2C and again advanced to SVie at 11 olclock. Liverpool qdoted corn MA higher, and there opened tip it 53o, sold Up to 53 Vic. on. to ozc ana ihacK to witn licbt receipts' of hogatand steadv prices' I or ineru as mt tscoj, ana ia svWpOthv with the a.dvance on corq prpvisioue opened, Wehcr, butV tbja strcuEth.

was short lived, and a steady saceinc of the ma rket resulted, feei be pork opened at $10.5, an advance of 5c over nieht, and sold off, to $10.424, lut rallied to en tbe.Call. A'speiial dispatch in a siorning paper saving taut there were two cases or yellow leveriat lirunswick, was one ol the wcakf ing influences, ew TorR shock Special, to The Indianapolis STews.1 New York, July 6. Noob Money easy at H(3 percent. TJ. S.4sre tw.116 do .7 66U do.

cdud 116 do 130 aciflc 6 of sviam N. CenualClOOii Alton Terre Usute ii do American Expreeal 13 R. A X.Y.Chic&St.L. Ul4 do preferrdn 65 Ohld I7tj do 85 Cuiui boamern. 45 tOntaxlo y'Weat IB1 Cantrai poia uregon 7 tnicno Aiwa a.

iQ' a 1 it A.ifeona'ieo. jvans do preferredi a. uFittsBirrjr e. at jiecreiana raiace. 180 Oreve.

WH Del. BoCtt Eel, Lack, w.jS5!,nt et Han rran. en. it R. 1 do.

Hria i9liW' Am lat Erelarrad 70 do rrefbrrea 49 8V 'i ort warns; jjsa oo praterrea ISUF.Slin. A Man. 101 Texas. P. Omaba, a Illinois ay do prererred.8i Ind.

Bloom. W. Paciflcw. UU Kansas Texaa.2 Wj Union L. ft w.Z 13S U.

S. Express Bt. L. 10i Lou. A Nashville.

Wjj S. Albany. 20( do pref O'J 1 20 Well Fanrb Ex. .137 II.m a. HA.

tL ut.m ITnirtn 794 Michip aa Central. 86 Quicksilver 6 Mil L. S. WU T5 I. do pref.

SO do w. 53 Min. S.L.., 4.j Southern Pacific. 83 do nre (erred 9 iC.CCC St.L 60'. Mo.

te'i" pref 81 Kwh. ft Cbatt. r'ioa do', lst 46 N. J.central...li5' co Northern Cl't Hicbmond Term lli ew Tr Cotion Market. New YDHi.

uly Cottotf Dull mid dling. upland $Ko( middling Orleans 8 3 16c: alea 1'4 bale Future opened quiet and July August 8.04c, S.34c. December 8.43c, Jinuarjf 8.51c, February Jdarch 8.6'Jo, April 8.78c Bee 8ecBt Paire for AdftiUppeJ Siarkete MR. BLAI 4t MTJtitI BETTEH. 111a JmproTemerrt la Marked and He.

CottvaleBotnir. I Bae HAKS0R, Jutr 7 Seeretary Blaine went Riding1 twice yesterday, and he was out.a considerable distanca upon the country foad in Emmoni Blaine, Vho'juTived Eaturdy, saya lather has improved, wonderfully since ha aaw. hinv aboct. ten days ago.) Itmay.be stated best authority that Mr, Blaine ha, hot either BrighP die4e, Uiabetei.or anyvoUicr kidney com No. one' who.

Sees him daily riding about the. Tillage1 can fail1 to marked iinprovemem in' hi condi tion. "The family al way live quietly while cere out no more soma rear tnan. pseai. They receive the usual callers and tbfc Sec re tar ia of ten eenjacimt or 'sitting opob his piazza bv those passing.

Hr. Blaise'a phvcician, ut. j. px. xayior ot ltujaaei thai he found hi patient better to day than he baa before seen him; that his improvement is aa uniform ani rapid, a could be expected, and the conditions are favorable to hi ultimate recovery.

"lie eata abundantly of everything, arM take axsreiae in all kluda cJ wssiiiar. 'J. i 1 1 INDIANA STATE KEWS. lUlT Wull had been crnlhed With a bluut'iustru In poor demandj prites "nnchanjed. I i 6CAJJDALIZ ED WGiJAN MliiJ bOICIDE.

COM Probable Munler IttubTllle Killed, by 'Urhtntns i'etronlai Knrnltupe Factory Burned rioaUnc on the Ohio. to Tbe IndInoolis New.l CRAWPOKDisViLi.K. July 7. Mrs. tadid Fhillipa, of New Richmond, committed euicHe lat.eveniogf and the circnmsunce leading to the traeiiy are fcad.

About hix "doned her, uu. a kft to IVrXUll aVUU II ni iu daughter. Go sips mado free with her name, more particularly pf. ber associations with her cousin, Charlie Hieby, and tliis comiriK to her. knowledge she went to Covington to visit her sister, Mrs.

James but reafry to o.btam strychnine. Upon returning hime she told her little daughter tbat she was Eoihjr to poison herselfauil she tried; to her to take a dose. The Cbid refused, and alter wards called the neighbors to view the body of her 'dead mother. The deceased was u' member of the Christiau church'. Floaurie on ne hio.

ISnecial ui The InilmnnfroM New.l Leaves WOKTH, July 7. A "lloater" was found in the river below here yesterday. object oj the murder, as a bill book and a purse were found iu theclothinLVitltng ther containioir between seven 'and eight bun dred dollar. The body whs dressed in a good suit of gray chub with white linen dress shirt and haibritsjan underwear, and there were twro letter in one of the pockets one addressed to Albert W. Lny of Cov inrton, written by James M.

Bodmet, of, PitUburtr, and die other wntterTby Albert W. hoy, Inf to J. M. Bodinet, of Pftslure, Pa. Probable Mtiruer at special ti Tbe Indianapolis RraiviLLE, July 7.

Berl Ilenlspnth, a colored, barber of this city, wai found near the first H. i 1, railway bridge (east last 10 o'clock, wrth hi. skull cruhed aijd in a Oying coiidjtioq. is suspicion of and one of hrs own race is under surveillance. Herdpatli lived but' a nhort lime.

deceased was a happy," genial fellow, and a favorite in the city, Uitten by Su'iipo'ei Mna jsp.ocljil to The Incliftrmpoils CRAWORnsLLU, July 7. Geo. Tapp, prorjiiniiit'fanircr living few miles nonh th's citywas bitten by bis dog yes terdav evening. Tbe'animal showed every svmp.tom of hydrophobia, and Mr. Tapp went to Terre Hauio to day to test the mad sUMie.

liis wound a deep one, on tho forearm. Killed by Xithtnuc Avhtie Asleep. Special to Tlje Indlaiiapolis Ne 1 July Gcrnari laborer named Carl Wroff, wlio resided at Ljist Port, a tuburb of MiVhitran City, this county, was killed in bed by lihtuini; dur ing the storm early this 11 13 wi anuQue child lyinif bv his bide were not injured, ffhe deceased leaves seven children. P'ormture aciory Biirno.d, The Iaalan.apollji Neurs Leavexwortii, July 7. Frdy Rus pell's lurniture factory at Petronirburned yesterdat, with ail its contents.

Lo9, SCO, CO0, insurnnc $14,000. The nreftarted on the third floor, and is attribute'to' a lighted match drqpped ain'ous the shavings. Xleuvy VieM ot vVneat. lSpeoal to The Ind)ana'on N'gws. LEAVEyOUTU, July 7.

Crops are" suffering for want, of rain, especially Wheat is being Uie shed," and it is yJeldinjra lihigber average than kuown for Ihe past twenty yearY 1 Oenerartaie Swi. Chrisney ha a mad dog scare. are Whiie Cap threateoings uccbia City. i Vlhomas Lee, of Frankfort, wis killed in a runaway accident. 1 Evansville made no arrests kf stranger during tbe Fourth.

i Thqmfcs Orrill.of Seymou.r, aged fifty it dead of delirium treiui iis. JThe Dwiceine bank syndiqaie has organ ized a new bank at Jonehbaro. ohn Neafius. ot New Alba was dan erously prostrated by tbe beat. James McCuteheon, of Floyd county, was killed by falling from a cherry tee'.

A John Steele, aged scyentyix, living near Sheridan, ii dead of Bright disease. Huntington closed its saloons on the Fourth, and there was no drunkenness. Iudiau creek, in Floyd coupty, was never so low as at present, duo "to the drought. An incendiary destroyed the home of Aire. Catharine Buchanan, ot Crawfordsvllle.

Robert Deardoff one of the, wealthy laud owners of Tippecanoe, county, died this i Mrs! Thompson, a pioneer of Jackson, county, is dead. She waa aged eifbtyp Wilder Brigade will hold a reunion at Worthington oiV the 26th, t27tbr aud 28th of August. The Terre TXaote News, after a struggle' for two years, Las yielded to hard times and U8pended. JohhOrr, of Fraukfort received a broken coUar bone and other injuries in a runaway accldentr Anew TJultod Brethren church at Twelve Mllle wll be dedicated on the 12 th insL by Bishop of Olio. J.

E. Mitchell, of Sdotteburr own one oi the finest collections if fossils and (Indian relics in outhern, Indijina. Alekandtr ManorTone of the best known men in Fayette is dead. He waa born near Connsrsvine in 181S. 1 The CotelIo candy factdry, of West Marion, waa destroyed by fire; loss, $10,000.

The firm carried $3,250 lnsuranee. A tha result of a freight train collision ritbe CB lease ErieTailway at Koxits, Reese Powley, of IluUtlogton, Ipst a le. The Crawfordsrillo c'ityauthorities are i'being roasted" for permitting ore strained violation ct the liquor lav onjbe Fourth. Joseph. Mitchett, of 1 Clarej haa been elected' president of the' Hamilton county Farmers' Alliance, ahd EIi Stalker, of Wes field, tegreUry.

Columbus Teak, oi Madison, aed twenty four, subject to epileptic (STtacks, while canoeiog on the Ohio rive twa seized ol his ailment and "drowned. 1 1 i': V. George Poyser and wU, near New Parivwere victim of runaway accident, in which Mr. PoyRr aulTered; collar bohe and other injuriek. Marion is talking1 of building a railway south to" the county line, to open up the rich fanning districts Liberty, Green and parts of CatcrndFrnklin.

William" E. DeBnr, the posiofliee de faulter at Boooeyille. has been placed under bonds, charged witB. eanbexzliAg private fupds belonging to i postuatr 6wiot. A work train collided with a freicbt on the Monon railway last evening, the engine of the freight plangin.g into the caboose the' other train, yn which were a numbW bf Jaborere Delphi, waakilled; Frank W'yitt, efTelphl, was badly braiae Jaiif Donka.

cf. A utTe red scalded arm and other injuries. Enpfneer MeJeTn, of the work train, wai badfy braised. Wyatt and Dornke are reported fata ly hurt. Alrin jfill called at a (tore in Serbia for a dose of qui nine and whisky.

The clcidi' accidentally iye bim a mixture of potaa arcnic, and bi narrowly escaped death. Tbe Fanners Alliance nf r.tub county ba adopted reiolutlonsr aErmlnftheJion partican character of tbe and co'ndemniBi; Alliance ibUcationi which favor a third party. I'reiton Hartshorn, of 51 arion, aged thirty, of athletiq build and seemoely mapoifictpt health, while chatting with bi brother, uddenly fell forward ad' was dead. lie was of dissipated habit. 5f Jackson WUis," of Lafayette, sifCured LdJrorce from hu wife aid' wa pledged in tmrriwto Mm.

'1ArUr. hnt mittf hA procured a license the wjoman postponed the weddiofr. Meanw hile She accepted attentions from David RassT and thereupon Wnilis went gunning for lis rival aud sent a bullet through his scalpl Judge McNutt, of thi yVijio Superior Coirt, hai reviewed his former decision, in which he held the metropolitan police law to bes unconstitutional, he havini; discovered a decision "by tbe Supreme' Court which, it is claimed, covers thepolnt at issue, lie now takes an opposite The.judire al) dissolves the injunction restraining. the State police board frem re rgautizing tbe Terre Haute police," and the etfecVjs to replace Chief in control, and, to dia place Chief Davis, who represented thecity. For several weeks, two police forces have "beep on dutv in that city.

An appeal has been taken from McNutt' last rating to the Supreme Court. TILii NEW SCIIOOL BOAllD Eletn Mr. Baker President and Takes 4 Survey of lt propef ty. reorganization, of lh Board The anrvu of School otumissionera occurred laet nieht. Frrs the as it has been con stituted for the eleven elve months, met with all of members present.

President Greoustruet 1 the chair." Afeer Secretary A. R. Bakeri had read his annual report and Treasurer E. JL Williams had followed with bis, the old board adjourned sine die. Then Mr.

Baker was 'cajled to the chair a teioporaev chairman and Dn (arver was appointed tem and the Hew board lorarv secretary came to ordtr wih Mr. D. ConTn in the plrece of Mr. J. Ureenstreet and Mr.

Wiilium Scott in the. place of Mr. Charles Xljeycr. Permanent Organization was the firt thtii iq order, and a vote forpresident payeiilr. Biaker jsix votea, Mr.

Frenzel two, Mr. jtouner two and ilr, Vonngut oue. Mr. Baker was jieelared elected ind" took kh2 chair. A yqte for secretary came next, and Mr.

Coffia; wa chosen, while Mr. Williams was hs elec ted treasurer. Miss Einmu Rideuouwas unanimously re elected OMiistant secretajry, and Mr. ILC. Hsndrick eon wns re elccied building and supply agent with.iho same ainanimity.

Miss Ridenour in(AIl. IlendHckson have" been in the em ploy of the board so long that nobody dare theiconseQuences should there a. change. 1 Mr. John Jl'ScoK was.

elected attorney i'ar the board to succeed Mr. C. VV. Smithy Several facta dlf interest were contained in th annual jreports of the' oflicerfc Secretary Baker's report estimated the value of public schopl property td be: Of cr oauds, of buildinc, etfurniture, $087,400. Thl critiuiat? does not include the library property.

The schooLxproperty "is insured for f.M,,44a Tbe estimate for the cost of the L'talioolg for the next year is $239.460 The sciooi board baa employed lor tue neit ytiurv39 teachers," and In all employs. 394 persons. The present indebtedness "of the board is shown in tlio following table: Four per cent. bonds due July 1, 1839 80,000 Der cent. bonds due October 1.

IS99. 60,000 i our per cens. dodos aue Aiarcn i. SCOuO Four per ent. bond due J.uljr 1, 1S00 20,000 Coupon note on library building site i btarlnir 4 Ter due 1911...: 40.000 Library buildiBn bonds, dtte arter i eleven years and within twenty from Jily, 1S31, bearing 8 per cent.

lnterest.r...si:...,. Grand 10.000 Treasu rje Wiiliamss report showed a balance in te treasury June 30, of $13,422.67. A rcsoliitoa introduced by Dr. Garver provided tha fL llcndrickson be appointed superjh'tesent of the building, of the new library, his Compensation lV.be 11 per; cent, of thijcostof the building. Considerable diflqrence of epinion was manifested at this, aud after a spirited debate tlie matter was postponed without vote the re blution.

home Notes. The annual tournansVnt of the Indiana Chess Association at Anderson was'not a stt'ecess. Only players from outside. of Madison county were presents They wire Warwick of. thl city, and O.

Johnson, of Kokoino. The first place' was wen by Otto. Abderson; teeood by O. Jackson, Kokomo; third by William Lee, 6( El wood, and fourth by Hi Brown, of Anderson. Mr.

Ripley entered the tournament, but was unable to complete hi playing on aeooinrt of being called home. Thcsmall attendance was not the only 'disappointment to those who attended the tournament. It wa' held out that prize would be offered, but" none was grven. Tb.e next toprflamcut of the association will be held iu this city during the holidays; Indianapolis ha resigned one game to Anderson id the correspondence match. Quite aumberof Indianapolis player will go to Lexington, next month to attend (he national toprnamcnt, u.

11 Ripley will represent Indiana in this. play. Analyate Baclafacsory mo Far as "It Owe. To the Editor of The indlarfapolis News: A 1'our yesterday' pa per 'con tains a short etajtement ceaaed "i 'leasea at.tirstevow Diwatufied. Tbe tens and wording puts rtb Water Coropanyinja wrdngrvjigh and give currency, to a wrong impression, Dr.

Van Nijys' analysis is very aatisfact ory, In that, as far as It goes, It shows our wafer to be potable, but it don't go far enough and is uusatittactory in that respect. We can show by the highest authority that the two points made mostref by Dr. Van Nuys have absolutely no weight. Not i only are aboTbed by perman ganate" and "organic matter figure" no longer eonsidered by saniurisos, but the' method by which they are obtained was long since abandoned. two'otber of his estimation, namely, calcium oxide and magnesium oxtde.

have north least bearing upon the potability yf atr. The Other four counts are Inounfavor. Ammonia and citratesSe reported as a 4 race, which i good foryu, inasmuch a all authority permit po.able waters to carry meaturable amounts, i Nitrate are reporte'd in about the quantity necessary to show tint par water haa undergond the improvement we claim. Chlorine Is reported as a fraction of one part in 1W.0QO paift of the water. Tbia is to our great credit, for authority peraiits a water to carry three part before suspirion even is excited; The four counts, then, that have any weight, are'decidedly in onr favor, and far.

we, are all Well satisfied. But we want the nsatter done riglA. We ask that cot only one(or evea a dozeb analyses made, but that the work be.carried on for sereral an i the true ehemical statu thu i determined. Then want the bacteriological determined by extended and also the physiological standing. A eucipe tent and intelligent sanitary survey snauld be made, and then if oar water is h6 to be not up to the standard, we 'will look for a new source, of supply.

i All of the work as above outlined, we have had' done, and are assured, that nop only is our water as good as this reeio ca upply, but it is potable in thefuiiestsettsa the term. WAT3 CCKPASr, 1 I X. i. Ipento; Incident as turn qaot JUat Ivenloff. Lo.no,.

July indsor announce that the Emperor of oermany was eomewhat fatigued with tie exertions of yesterday, end consequently ha sVlthintr this snntsnin titast isi Kfa aa SUVIUIUJ, IUOU Ml t6m and did not take his usual. early morning ride. After breakfasting with Queen Victoria, the. Emperor drove tothe park, where be critically watched the "mtrwcal ride" of the: Life Guard, a most skillful equestrian performance. The Prince of T)uke of Edinburgh, the Duke ef Anhais Desasn, the Duke of ConnBught and Prince Henry of Battenber, all in brilliant uniforms, and tbe Princess of Wales, Princes Beatrice, the' Princs Victoria 0 Wale and the Dncbess of Fife.

smaVtli attired in moraine dress, joined the yoong; jrnpetor in watcb iug the Life Guards' magni lceht ndinc. lh faros' exhibiUwh provoked the greatest admiration on the part of the Emperor; he wasYcry enthusLvrtic overit, saying that it was one of the finest military spectacles that be hd ever seen. Owini; to the old fashioned slow manner in which newsus circuited here and from the fact that tbe newspaper representatives have few facilities, for. news gathering' placed at their disposal at Windsor, it did not become cenecallv known until this morning that there was a most ttrangf and excitiuir scent the royal bauqaet given at the Wiudsor castle in honor of the (Queen's imperial eraiidsou. It appears thai a lartrft Water, pipe burnt in the banquet hall while the Queen was entertaining the Kmperor and a party, of most distinguished guests," a majority of whom were members of the royal and imperial families.

Tbe result was that the" hall was flooded with water. Finding that the combined i efforts of the Queen's attend ants and of the castle servants "trere power less to check, the now or water from the broken pipe, it was found necessary to sum mon the pre brigade, wn eventujuly succeeded in turning tbe water off. Sometime elapsed befoife order was restored aud befiire the Qceen' guests were able to re suiifi their feats at the table and mariaoed cntirrue the banquet in the much damp ened, hall mil. ha Jen JOYISO CAPE MAY LIFE. 1 TU President and Family Ail Oo FUhtni To ayv Cape Mat PoIxt, July 7.

A breze that whipped tbe ocean' into crested waves greeted the President when he arose this morning. The eontiououatid ardnoo work that the chief magistrate put in with the Postmaster General over the provision of the subsidy pill concluded last night and tins morning wben be stepped out on the porch he felt free to enjoy, the Life iv inViud that wat blowing the frurtaia of ihe cottage into all aorta of fantastic shapes. A fkhing and trip in the thoroughfare back of Cpe May waj decided upon, and immedi ately after 'breakfast the resident and Mrs. Harrison, Attorney General Miller, Mrs. Dlmmick.TJleutenanit and Mr.

Parker, and BabyMeKee and his lister, Mary Lodze 'McKee, ctarted'for Scbeullnger's landintr. I i 1 I ino party 100a a ooac lor tu. nauiBB: crounds. Postmaster General Wanamaker and Rus sell Harrison left this morninir forPhtladel pbM. Minister to Russia Smith ia.

still here, enjoying the sea but will return Philadelphia this afternoon. He did not again call on the President after taking hi jleave last night. THEY LOST TIIX1K MONET, Poor People Robbed Franduleht Conoero. Many tT 1 LowKll, July 7. A largenumber iof certificate border in the Fraternity 'Financial Co operation, a.

branch of the order, whose supreme ofSuers wera swooped npon by the Uoited Stale officer in Wheeling W. on Friday, for using the 'mail for fraudulent purposes, assembled in the office of Secretary Brother last night, He declined to receive any mduey, and in reply to inquiries a tq what the chances. were for getting the $150 promised, he said he. did p4r know. The crowd threat ened to mob.

him for his connection with the scheme, and he, hiyried put of. tha building. Ahea were awearing about the place, and women, mainly servant gtrls, were alternately weeping and threatening. Some of them bad paid a much $75. A tha officer of the comnanr ara fugitives from justice it is not likely that they wilj.

everget their money back. I 4 Whip Charley Jphnaon. QAI.T1HTQX. July 7. About three fcun dred people assembled last night at the olub roo(n the Galveston.

Athletic Association, to witness a glove contest between Charley Johnson, the. MinneapoJilight weight champion ind Tom Monghan, thie Telss Ught weight Johnson was to anoc AlODgnaR out in ten xnunus. juc ubwi ws a bot one, and at tbe end of the tenth and last round, Monghan having the best of it, the eferee avardea nrai toe ugivu Kleetfic Car SB PiTTSBtrECaj Jflly 7.r A.Duquesne electrio car and an electrio of the Pittsburg Traction at, tbe comer of Forbes trects(! Oakland, 4t 8:30 O'cOoek thl morning. badlV wrecking tbe feeder. John Ilazleti, "aced four teen, a Jfon of the eity editor "of the Pitts burgLeader, was, it i thought, fatally hurt and a number of other passenger' aligbtly i DAILY.

CITY STATISTICS. i 'Mirth Iletoras. 'Martin. 'Alex E. and Annie, K) Spaaa ave nue, boy.

Canady. John and Jlary, 27 Patterson, boy, O'Haver. Simon and.Anna, 94 Aznoa. girl. Sehlueter, Julio A.

and Flora id Mus aan. bov. White, Tho. and 237 West Merrill, gtxL 1 Dentia Infant Earlv. MI South Fast, premature.

Gladys Qurrans, 124. Hoy avenue, prema tura. Freddie Jflohler. scvep year, 203 Msrrill, pleuro pneiimonia. Wm.

Downes, forty years, 820 West Maryland, conianj ption. Michael O'Conner, lity three years, 49 Jones, aacltes. i 1 etnrrnace tcaiaaeX WUllam M. Marvin and Viola Eoberta. Samuel Hcnsley and Katie Lewis.

John H. fiiieiova'aod Ada Uartsockr. Wm. Vi. Vogal and Caroline ueclclsen.

alee ot llvml fcatate. Jacob B. Mceheaney to Asa it. Thomas," part of lots I and nor(h eaet auartor, scaare .....1 41000 CO Thomas McKeeverto Mary H. Ineer i ui vis nuria Ti3 jot 11.

LoalsJ. Metzgtr to Christian 2. Drs ger, lots 8S and 90, Meyer secund i 870 00 Katharine Bullard toChas. E. Sbover, 77 feet oH west end lots and and 10 feet 10 inches west ead lot all ia sioare 42 L5.O0OO0 Elizabeth Taibott to Mary E.

iJova, lot ttT. Talbett'a ravlaad suedivia ton.ast prt west osrfctr acres; northwest quarter, 26. 14,3 150 00 Ji. ILClaik to Geoff eJM Kerr, lots l'and ULCark'staird X) 00 Jco MJWoodtoKoitthtsof Prthia Caitr HaU Associauoiv Jfc B. iuare 37 Josiep II.

Clark to Cora E. r.oao oo 2:0 CO ffiOCO Haughviii EaiphM, Hedges to i.ary i. uisaer. lot 13, Square u.iikvuuu Msyli'fSutc'mor to OUve hn.lie part lot aqae'exi, fraaes aaai QIJ il jcpKaiJcGinuis t'''i WU E. lot 18.

subdtvisicn Ilan na'sfcairs ad Ttrorntob; Pv' Oarbara to. Marahall Pdifh.oce thirilclerest.lo ptrt sit X.5VO0O 2C0 0O jKTtbMt quarter, sactian Sj, town. "shtD 14. ransra 50.3icras. 1,101 00 C23 CO TOO CO Martsfet J.

to Josr cine L. bar. lot ara latacer nopuiawa i Roberts to Alex. X. Caik, lot in Clark thiri Mary J.

Lirn to Artbnr V. Pro wn, lots a 10, 11, 12 ajid 13 la Vaen A. DaJ i a 1 ia a 5 WEsT IjrpiASAi'Ll. The If rllaugh villa, (will bold iU a Boat Icstival on the 20tn tBix.j tr rrllXf nipt4 huii.ti i coBiraetnrs lor Jiw Uu; to tuai 'i At the Jiambv iocs meet inc to be held" in te ifcKpraacie cbircS, fDivUion street, Wet Thar 'day eveotijjr, Dr. Jftjja Sie4r)4 will Tfad paper Curiofrufe bf IlttmaB' Nature and the Curse of U.t4 IjJlmn Evans wiil recite tThe World Fire," and speeches will 1 djiivereJ list.

jja. Cuilen and oUi.eT.' The following petition will he y.reehted to the Wst Indianiapuiis. b'kard a sootij as surticienit number sl perjni have aiznej 1 1 The anderalgned would' rr pectTailv fcoi that they are ratident treehokier of the tow of Wast Indianapolis, aod fHav public venience require that Kap street, to town er West snc uld a to a nnifofTa wlJih oi fifty llet, from Mcrr street so UCler atreet, to (man plat filed herewita sal tuaacArt of liUsj ptitioo. i Wherefore your petltJonei ask that fomi miaaionera be aarjointaHi to I and damaera. and to as yoartu oaorable b(oar uu jrooiii.

oaurable step rt4ld by law to tid stress. i iiens of Barcistown Weft, srd zrretif last nistit to m9, toe Beccnaary aiepa rtalita Of LAW I 1 the citixeu present at the board fteap'what the trnatees proioMd tor do Wtli ilr. Slu a. who had plowed jup a few street and allev rf the town afrid sowed eori thertoo." They were wLe.t uiey learned that, tne i. tusuer wuutgi not be" brought it present; 'i aid that fAtT.

ITavin J. Van Vorhisy tbe town's ittarney, cave, it I as his opinion that the yeaideots particulars ly Interested sbpuld be le, to i fiu it ul among thoimselvts. lie belijeyes that have got into thh bad babif ol rusb iag town trustees, county commission erf and othe.w ia Tutbonty fo aetUe everjf petty dispute audh acec dingly advised the West Indianapolis board to kcej hand off until legally calledrnpoit i i The most important ousfnew before. th West Indianapolis board last flight was Chd opening of bid for the eigtlt'one tboutrfiBd dollar boDd lir aal. Hays Jk on, of Cleveland, ofiered George Lewis At, George M.f Uawkips, aConaI Ikink, Lewis's bid was aocepUd.

The Perry Company' claim for $33.1. for lihtin" the tpwn durlog the nionilU of June, wa allowed, leg charge for orse hijht'i erric of the light at Lambert and iictaiu streets, Mr. John Earles was pre lent to ask: th4 board to cause to be seuoved a old bousel a I becotue uoiseuc and a menace to the 4he houseit around iU The board willi The marshal reported that iomnlatnt had reached him of the three house in the river. The mirslsal was. in tTucted to notify theip, like 'Litti Joe, to move on.

All the trustees b. observed numerous cow running at lara' without the corporation taiu SJid the mar shal's attention was the fact, am he was ordered to run thenf all ia whethe their owner had purchased, checks or nc i BRIGUTWOOD ThJdGKT. George' Sitel haa given hhe coctraift fo the erection of tct Martin who will thia Wek break tbe ground. The uaK uuitsuudav eciiooi wui pieni at Bethany Pnik next'SatjiTdfiy, JulyMl lraitrs leave uruntwood as a. cit; about 8 a.

n. i A The thiol party prohiSti inists held celebration in the west jrB." suburbs oi Brightwood. Four I jeaerwity. Mr, Wilson, Mr. Clark, editor of the phalanx, Messrs.

Sullivaa and: Bake4were present. Ad Lcftwick will, In tt near future, build, a house after the pattern of the 1L E. parsonage. "Wheu thii.ind the buildings, aie'ompleted It Com pre the buildiog in soUdly of tS.e block; on Sta lion street, between boutheViacd streetad the K. of JL llaih i i Tha folloarintf o(Mftera 3l tha'a eyenfnfir.

be insulIeoV ln the of ill. iifldget J. ti. Wherry, dictator Jacob Mlher, vice dictator; A. 1L Murray, assistaci dictator; John Burkline, past dicUtor; E.

0. ijjkin, tre. urer; J. Keller, finaneialireporter; aToha II. Winenow, reporter; Jamd ilolraes, chaplain; Mat.

Cook, guard I Hennigerj entinel. Ihe fotlowinn peron yfr Installed in Brightwood. Lodgf, O. last eveo Ing: AM.McA(iam,N.G.'iWimam Myera, V.O.; tv.p. ilarun, secretary A.

ii. Jl vers, treasurer. The appointed, iomcer will installed at another time. Ons yig to das sickness of District Deputw il.neid, Jus, Rupson was apjiointodastlie iirtalrtrig ei cer. "llefreshments i as raattet of coarse.

I i I 1 TTTe Town Board of Bihtpd tneti. session last evening. Tbe eontratt for: th sewet to be built on Gal sfrretj was to D. ll Marshal at cent o'er: alley 4n the outh'ide of fhe jrailroad be 1 tween Pendleton avenue ari stieet, will be graded nd gravejei ao cents' per. lineal foot The bond ef WVJiam rtob tnson, coatractor ior gra jiaj and erav eiing the alley between (jaloi land Sijade streets, wm accepted.

TLp trasrerj Mr. Cook, "as instructed to qpuat from! the county treasurer tbe first hit Lai 'men! oi tbe taxes due the town of Brighteod, and 1.....,.... a a nviar a ia i Den'tk tonraojituaae. Conrad Puisse, ontfof th wiilely kcjpwn German of he city and orfi off the organ izers of tbe erroao Orphaci 3lnie, died at o'clock yes terday uornincri at Lis home, 417 East Waabin K'toa street. Mkliisse wa the first president ot the board lot trustees and was aflerwasd vice lie ha tn elected a trustee repeat'cali, Coming here from Cincinnati in 153 rengaged i stooe contradtmg work, frofti wtlehr he! retired fifteen Sear ago.

i Lfcfwaa; ixtv )igbt and a ViJowir. The fun'rai ia occur atAion Ji. centre eanci i.iy afternoon. 1 a. I i itv C'ferftjlUube.

The race foi city clerk iseooming auite spirited amongst the caodfltDas. One cf tbe strongest tpiraot forftia Ed T. Mr. tyal'Jb rt preteit is engaged ia the wholesal rimtaisfon bui nea. His produce wagoeij oiiUhe suieet of onr city are commcn bti EJ bacala been liberal oont.1!ioter for th oarty'4 cause, and' thh is ft rlrt timt be ha ever asked any thui pu hi i parry.

He' is young and eter getle, and, i nomiusted, wi pae a trosrg and winning ceodidate. If be far himself a he bas.for oihcr5i wU wm the battle. The boy are for yja will find PearHm. KVhen have found if you let it (ro. In A wui never nc clothc 3 or.

cleaning house! you can find nothing else th ives much v. ork withoutJ doir. sllcrhteSit ham KJ nit voir' can find r'n i ii r. i a.t you aont use 4 ij a. fault is vour cwn..

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