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ri crjCCrMMCUCC. a lie ad ic ktbe i iner jut SUT' Io ottcttl Mi Pta Utile j. 1 :in.litai.v: an r.aB5. le ale lW. f0pC8 jaurr I tr C3tii.ivr itea cTtrtJ y3; is arrivsc; frey.

it been a imprest irt the 4 w''sreta: ct to JUr 1. L'r Lavs iera ed and eueencg iw Utn acuve. Pei.ka coalinuerto Jthes funds anticipation cf req ilrev iper.tt tl' tii ecrisat At Rtii for reasju hre lM free co.uirs'Jial or accommodiitioB r. l.steviue rm, as3 but lew loans i in 1 rer 7 and evi3 i.er cccTt" tcn.ff Letter the rate asked. it ties a re 6 vt ee fcs tiaaV rexaiiist rule, intern exchange i st par tmd, at tS.n i i'rift iarire.

Banks ere ictiii to 2r oa the EaiUrn Ltlsrrf tn of tie.a I a'DOUDt iM iif efs i. ia't Bta future tQ srreiji sMnnlexts. Lxpi6 is on tin eict iiiaud Chicago is at Pry toxl. F.ro'wa Cc'ttn Arifricao IX. SG fnclies, At'iaiAi'c SC liicirr.

7c; AtLabt. 11. i.oif. Atinnti.c I', 6a: 5) jc; Athai.ticConJct. 'i; iiicLes, CJ ArtVry, 3ifeches, 4'ife: Awtv, iucl.es vi Argr.

t'i; 'irrow, fJ iccK Hoot 3J ii'rix' lucbea, Be; 3Jin.J;etr6Mc: EladgtrJX, 3 .30 iacbca, St iacljw. lloowt V.Vi;;q, 3J. Inches. IX, 1 i'j'c; Inijciittj 3'i inchei, 7c; icBea. 6)4; Sm Island Keru, 20 lae4i, Itr per .10 4, L'tiv'vi' 22'5c; T.

2ieked Cvtt.ou iDcbes. Cc hi ck A 3'i i nc 3c Cu bot, 3fi Jr'he, Auchor, fljaricht Anchor, 4'J ir.cr.es, luc: i'wisn Ir.fLct. 6c; liarrest 1 lacnts, 'icinper Idem." 3 inches, 5c; Lana MaonTiiie, 6iaofie, YorkMiJU, Sij iaehes, 10Mc; l'eppert lCJ' laches, lO.Vc, Amoskea, rewtan, 7'c Lanoafttr, aactr Nt.riuaudie, ll'l l.en;rw arena strUa, njrn. lO c. il'egialou sdale'l 2 i'c Eaglis II) t'lioTsl, 10c; Checka Kew South, 7)ac; i wotuntia, 6ej iUcoe, 65 ML PlcttkantJi.

City, i'i'rints fawy fXc; Awericaa Arnold isdo, 5 'c Arnold lone cloth l(Ar uoid lon'clota 8e; Berwick, fan py, 4c; Jrliif, lurkev re'd; Cocheco. fancy, uiaddera, ldytop, rtcv5ic Merritnac purple, virion robe. oVc; racintt rows, oe; i crV. t'ic: xeq, oc; VXr. fancies.

i Cambrrca Edwards, 8c; Cob ca5Mc, I at 7ic; hib colors, 6c. linJisCrtVei'VA, 5c; Crcscta JoWKKujc'V; Tick Ins ArnuNifcag.ACAv Cordis, 'ACE, 12H'c; OutVi.ga,. BP, Concs topo, FF. 144'c; IVU, 3o inches, llatoiltoa awuinz, Iao extra, ay; enaiTsncv book fo8d.Xc; Diamond book fold. 16c: Oakland, AF, (Hc; 3J mi hes, HJiC; Lcfaikton: 30 inches, 32 Inches.

12)ej York, 0 inches, 10 brie, 6c Oroicenea, Hi'rda, 4.505&e, eonfec4ol, tAcchor, inched 5ie; xlilerton.T 8, 36.iache,.64C Perwcli, 3il u.thei, 4i 10i. arw'ii, 45 ifcc.t, 11.4c: Fruit, 3iJ ii'd'cs Fairmouot incbea, Cc Fir Call, SClncbca, XX, Zf i'euaereJi. ic: fi. kk i ii.chfi UVs'c; Peabody II, 33 jocltes, 'f 1achca, Utica, 9 4, 10 4, Sii A 4.44c, oil A JkiiH cocet whiu. extra 4.31(3.4 extri 4ic, pood yellow lair, yellow 4c, oo.

Oreca Cofiecs Ordibary SlJi(i22c, cbobi.3a(&24c, fancy 25c; P.o8iited Coffees Etnaer, Ar buckles'sXXXX, Jersey and Blended Java 24ric, (bulk roasted in 50 pound baJi Cap itai 24Jc, PUot 23ic, Dakota 23c, Braxil Canned Goods lTlackberriea, 90c, ot cTsters, lit) Inll weieht 1.15cvl.2(L llt light ieht lull weijrbl f2.35 2.4D, 2St llrbt veijht (1.3V1.30; peaches, if standard Sib f3.2:'(i.2.75, seconds ph.t2.25C 2.f0, pia pineapples, standard srol.40 (a .75, seconds Sib 4V1 HrlBg b(tan aalnoii, lib, tl 5(3 1.00;. pin ap4.lt, Bahama, peas, lifted i early June warrdw 650; Jomstoes, 31b, tri icteSl.fK); corn.sogar, 6(V tpiris L'ueround Alspica cas Wia lKa 15c, maeo 75 Wc. cloyea tricter. SHOc. Twipe Hemp 14SlSe, wool flax lW'i25c, paper 17c, juta, 12(15, cotton 10 O'jo.

I i Wpadenwaref o. 1 tubs lo.OOr rails, 4 hoops fl.oXKjpl.GS, 2 hoops; fl.5ovil.40. i Tuu Alinbnds, lSQIOc; al naw 10c; tlbert wahjuU, Naolea, 17c; malnutx, 1 Vouch, 14o; pecans; "O'esteru, 10(cj 11c; ixranu, Virfioja, Jevj Pf uuti, Vtrcin'ia, poai, fydrfc. I i 10" prime white 77H'c; water wh tc 8 ik 'c'i perfection 3a'c. 'Dried Fruit Apples, eyp(rated, nn peaches, raporated, llhtiiey, pcacbes, sua ffried, common tj choipe, enrrants, fc; citron 'prunes, TurkUh, rew, raitns, loose, ter box, 1.75Q I.pOvraisios, Valehcia.

per Gro'cerie Nw Orleans Moistses Fair to prime choica Sirups Medium 5CXj 3ic, choieo 3 sorfhura 31c. Viaeiur Malt, 40 rrsin test, per ralloiu. Beans i pes; JiGo, marrow $2 S5 fi.2.V Eire Caroliaia '6Ji7)c. Japan k'Uo. lake In car lots uSc, in a araall rwayf.XWSl.05.: Jitatfch Pear 15) ehan pi'nn rloi 1 and 3 tt packacet, corn.l XG" Caady fuck To per fc, et.

terras muted 7c. fruits The followiug ar tho dealers' selling prirj; per cae off 13 Quarts. Cherries 24 quarts, per tn l. Appl'Sr Ooinmflu jhoire pcr.bbL Elackbemea 1 per ataud ri.0C!3.2..1d per se. 2uif fcerri4s Elack S1.5J i per i esse of 54.

nar4, red SI. 25 1 1 1 as 2 1 i ts. Co os jicr itanil." t'u rruoti per i'loais TQHa1 percai1. Peachct Icd.ana selects, thirds, KSOc; 30j 40o' 1 p'eiejt; box; Bananas tee. ti 'Q Z.CC, i common 'to medium 0.

Oralis CsKforeia TJver. fcUV iiruht Moufjaiiis. ta.25. LinoL Chsice 'txOiCO) T' SOGWO pet fajity. 7.U) WZO Pr loo Wi.crt as.

Tit L0 vl.r;tr rate, l'otatoe Sew Tenneste. J.nrSr bt.Io and fjirlr Tp $3.00, Pe(leM i.i.'X Oaioni Uod ti)bnheL Tooaatoea tjo per tck box. i 2 It laoapolU Proyuimt Market. SmotiiJ HeaU Sucar cnrtd Iba. averaea V'Ve, 18 lba.

lba. l.l.e, 12i Jbfc tick i.Lrot. IS' IS lba. avwaca, lop; bon Um htr. bams 10 a'.

aTaffe 7e, IB Ujs. aTraca 70. HtCUarl Lr.c3ih cared. 10e.bnonici It lb, prtnst, 7c; l.Mba.rera2,.6H'; tnfaf cnred.ll lba.aerar,c4C, oa oa Clear ilda.20fa'i5i&a. arwraie Te, tylba.

fcTemue, lear bell'tea, lllba averse, tc: Ma. arerajre, 7Ke; tlear backs, 8 lba. arerace, riitcbea lM. 6h'c Iried btef bam? 12 ipec.1 teJectlon, knockle piecea or intotie ieM 12 'c. ijlocnaCloth 6c, akin, large unnii CVe Vijier wurat SJsf.

Inv ait an i Pijkicd Meat Clar aiJea, biii'a and Ucta. He Ulaa' smoked; ahori fat bacfci7 lba. arerace, 0e bean pork: clear, bU. 200 $130; ham niin rcrk. bl.

10.5a iird I'ure kettfe rendered; ia tieroea, borax i li'f 4lc. cacuph awfahda chlprofo copjcra var ct, crtjifiT. tartar. Dure.33'u.33c:'cat(ir (LOj' t. 1.10, oil berrataot, per pdaad, 50; aodaibkard 5j.6c, aiJta Epsom aulphnr sal tpetar lOtolSc, 4urpentine 4S5c, clyceric 19Q23c, brciaide of poUih lard oil linseed alairt lead 7.J404 iodide of potash CloTer Extra choice (recleaoed) 4.C5 per buahel, choice U0Cj 4.23, prime t.J.l.:..4,15, alvjs (aa 3.W lo.OO.'ali'alfa 'white Dutch (aa to qualitT) Timothy Faacy i.iK,chice"Jl.5y(ijl W.

strictly pruao 1.50''tl.5.!i. Blue Omsk Fancy Kentucky. 5 J.OC" uX25. Eneiush choice sa.OihilO. yr chard'Urasa hojc 1.65&1.85.

Jied Top Choice 50jC0c Millet, Pure OannAa common Hou'iraWan (fiboice) i Backwhettt ijilver. buil SO. EjfJ Poultry, 11 a it or. Etc. The ollowinj; are shippers' paying prices: Eccs iPf dozeu, 12c .1 Live poultry ilena, 8 per pound; spring chickens, 12c 3c; hew tar keys, toiti turkeys, 5Q6c; Sla tori', 5c; tiutks, 6c; geese (full feathered), $X0Wji4J0 perdoren.

Batter Choice country, 10c, 'cathersEtc rrime goose feathers, 35c "per pound; uck, 20o; 60o cwt; beea 15(1? 3 per pound, JCron ni Hardware. Bar iron, 1.90(32.00; wrought charcoal bar, i2.i03.00. Horseshoe Burden's, 4.25; AValker'a, male fchots, $5.25 cuf nail rate for 60s and t.0n, steel nails, horse, $4.50 wire nails, rato $2.25. Barb wire Ualvan ire plain annealed fence wire, gultauireti, Wc 10, 11 and 12 sires tlie regular advance. Powder 45.53 for 2.Vtt ketf Shot $1.45 a sack.

Loaded shells 12 gauze, 10 gauge, $1.60 per" loo. Flour noil feed. Flour Winter what (patent) $5.50 54a, spring wheat (patent) wia ter $4.55,4.75, winter (extra) low grade $3.45. P.to' flour i4.75C.u5.25f oat meal 3.25C7'70,'rblled oata. cracked niiddlinga pfer ton, acreeaings per ton, corn meal 1.50(3,1.60 per pearj.

meal $1.75 (a.2.00, re iaeal fee.d meal $48.003 20.00 per too, braa per ton. TUrawrV supplies Best brand' charcoal tin, IC 10x14? 12x12 and 14X21, IX 10x14, 12x12 and 14x20, roofing tin IC 14x20, tin in pigs 26o, i bBra 28c; tron 27B. SKc: 27C Iro'n, 5(j5c; Wst bloom, nalranizd inbn, W) per cent, discount; sheet xinc 7'cr cop per bottoms, 26o; planished copper, 33e; Bolder. ni 1 4c ahcep sklnsy 'lambs, "45c; shearlings; Sac; horse hides, $lj50(g 2 Tallow Prime, 4Ji'c; 2o. fk Urease Brawn, 2Jic; yellow, 3o; 4c.

4 leiUtv Oak "fole, hemlock hrness, skirting 3H(536c: black IT a 1 ..,1... briulo per idoren, xair onaia per down, $00(75; city 0590c; French ktp, 85c(t city, calf skios, Frtach calf skins, iLOOQUOt Wool ub waahed. S536o; unwashed of medk uniand: common grade, zig, 24c; coerse, IlAASAP01.1sl market. 'ot lBtch veliDot TVbeat yulet Corn BteAfty Oats Ftrmer. 'Vheat QuiH; No.

red 85c bid. No. 3 red 80e, rejected 60yiDc, unmenthant Coiw vtitsady; xso.i (2c j.o. i white 62c bid, white misad 67c, No. wh.ite 81 '4e hid.

No. 2 yellow ft7cO)id. yellow No. 2 mixed 56c bid, "So. 3 mixed 55o bid.

aouad ear 5Uic bid. i Oats Firmer; No. 2 while 3Sp bid, No. 3 white' 30c, No. 2.

mixed SCc biOw rejected 30c As, BBAXf Steady; receipts light; Jocal. dsal eri are biddiae J13.W. IIat Timothy (chic $13.00 bid. No. 2 9.5Q.bid.

No. 1 priifie $7150, No. 2 prairie $1150, mixed hay $7.00. Muspe.ctidns In: Vheatri No.f 2 rod 10 rejefted, 1 car. Corn No 3 bit 3 Irar "No.

.3 miied 1 ear. OaU Rejected miial 1 ear. Iotaljto day716cars total yea Urday, 19 cara. i XDIAJAVOIJS UTfi STOCK. JaAllBLEr lUcpu ot Caitle iMlsty Ileis AMle Jttore Uod Sheep.

Wanted. EniPPixo CaTTLl Receip' light. fhip meats none. No improyetnent xu reeipbi oyer yesterday tot enouah to raake 4 market, Indiratioai in that If kerW teit grsJes would soil at steady Others dull and lower ia tendency. We q9ta: Prima export i'steeraj 1450.

to i.Uuil isa vj Good to choice shippicg, to 1,400 1605 10 air to medium shipping to 1,200 3 80(4 50 Common shipping, 900 to. 1,100 103 85 Choice tcedera, 1,100 1,200 3 S53 Good light feeders, 0 to 1,000 853 25 Common, to r'oc stackers, CC0 ioPOOlbe 2,5175 BitCUEns' Ca1 ti. ReepUr SvOi ead. Reciipt werelinht for Wedoesdy." Mar ketfopeaad aUa4y oaall desirabla irafs, andfths supply was sooa disposed of. Vn de'gras wore tiife'irigwithyey'Jowsalo at UD5StifactorThrkeK.

The market closed a.ft. opened: Wa quote: 4 Good to choice ieifers.v,.'.$3 75f 65 Fair to medium 2 15Q 25 Common telizh'V headers (thin)'l'75(a 2 50. Good to choice "harsher coas. 2 T5(ii Median 00(5 Common to fair 1 0" i 75 Veal calyes, fat, 120 to 4 4 pU Ileary calves, fat.SSfl UZOOV.riO 3 0 Prime ta fancy expert Good butcher fcullaJ, 2 2 60 Bulls, good feeders. 4 75l 2 25 Good to choice i Tand calves 25 OCjCj 00 Common to tne'dium cewa aid 12 Ul'JJ 00 TIogs Receipu head viupniectaj 1.400 head.

The tuarketopeiaedaclira and shout stesdr at restsrday'a tln.irTe nrlcss. per dot. Calhac rLuimlla tlorphine $2.0542.30, qaihio urn cnuieonjujs iviuv. or 50a5c, sJeohtil Dralers' paying prices No. green hide, No.

IiO. I g. atoiC, Ao r.s., flint. 6ke; salt dry hides, 6 hoi" l'aaksri aai ahiapart wera a4 THE IANAPOLIS E1VS. WEDNESDAY.

3891.. trading ruled AtwoUtfaJt. Cloaed'fAiri 'I'tner 'oWhenl 23 fc' iW lb) JF ChoieiWppinBiadpaekiag.M.4 Mxed Cltoiet liihtueivbU (aotoota JG0 to 85 ommon 4 4WTo4 55 Pisa i. 3 5WW4 35 3 60ffii4 35 Sheep. Hecaipti light EhlpmenUpoae The market ta ft healthy condition lor all respectable Mfck, and mora inted.

Coramoa tajahalf fattad abeep sad luaba in ao Wool aheep not vaated; quote: Sprint latnba, 0 6 70 00 Otiod to 4 0Wa4 50 Feurtfemnditr aheep clipped. 3 50fai 00 Common ihee, 3 OWaS 40 iBsxa, fen.Jteaa. 2 uya.9 tit' Ifloti taiue Market. Sri Lorls, Joljr CatlleEeeeipta 3,500 bead. Market itroqe.

llocs lieceipu bead Marketalow. Fairto choic.b'aaVyM......,..'..$4 80Q4 Mixed 404 f9 '4 75(44 85 Sheep EewipU 2.000 ftead Market Tateady. Toledo; Jnlr 8. Wheat Qiiiet; cash 93c. Aueut SOkp.

Decern bcrI34Ci Corn tirm; easl eiJic. OaU Qfiiet; cash 3Sc Clorefseed Steady; call 4.30, October $4.40. July 8. iVrkvand Flour Steady; offers moderate; prices ocbangedj 'Lerd Ilplders ofl'cr moderately; spot and July 32s steady, August end September 32s 6J s4eady. Wheat Uoldera onr ly; prices ucchausred.

Corn Holders offer futures moderately, but the sanplT of spot is poor; spot 5s 7l4d firm, Joly os.7fd firm, Aqgust 6s 65d rm September 5s Ul ui. New "YOBE. July 8. XYhefU Receipts 325,600 bushels; sale l.OSC.uyo bushels firm, higher, m'oderale loeal de ma'nd; July. HMH fel.OlW, Ancusf 08j4 98lc.

September. 97 fui Vr5io, December dv ib, January D9Xo tl.OO. Mav 1 l.03K (5 1.03i.' Corn Receipts 3,600 bushels; sales 152,100 and unchanged; o. 2 72c. Oats KeceipU i(ir50O busheli; Salts 258,000 firiri.aad K3fcc esters 40fn.iSc.

IWel lairiy actiTe extra mess' fa'milr 3Cvl4. j'orfc steady and uullc nw muss ill 12.25,' old mess extrk pmue SlO.5tXSU.00. Lard tAuiet; bareltdBteaifr; tteanij rendered u.ouc iiuiiur ateceipu 13.157 hackaces; cruiet and, wtaW; lesi tern dairy 1214c, do creamery U(ftlW, Kltrina 18c, imitation creamery XtliXbc tecs Receipts 7,555 packajes; quiet; steady; Western'. 'Sucai Raw omiaal; 'fair reaoinif 30, ct ntrilucal 96 tef.) "3Kc refined, uiet end crushed bike. owderedi 4ic.

I cranulatcd Spirits turpen tineJ tfull, steady; 37 ilolases4 "Quiet, unchanged; New Orleans common to fancy 2350. lallow yuift; city 4 (f? lor packages) vouee contracts opened i barely stead with' Jen advance' ot 10 points on and a decline! of 5 ta JO point on. the. other nioethsi Local traders selhui? weakened tue mar ket, despite the better foreign ad yice of aw ad van ca 'of to 1 franc at Hurre. and n'fennli at Hani burs.

Receipts at ilrazil ports1 wr 10,000 bars. Rio quiet and jteady; N10, 7 oc spot hEvr. YORK, 'July. 8. Close beat July bid, Augnat 98fc bid, Septem htr hnl: letehf U7 "ie bid.

ovem ruly, W534 asked, Auirast Ti COJie askd, wcv 'oer o'fc nominal: Deccmbar 534.B Oats bid, Aufeust tlfic bid Sep Kiuucr iu uiu. loay Chicneo ssarcob (Reported bjr Urry room IS; ot raae.i iJaly k. julj 7 1 WHEATS I Joly. Auitast 92K oul" j. .67 on 8T! ci.as.

July (a AotrustJ OATS. Aog ust i) 5' lti 30 14 4fl 10 SO A 21 32 6 42 6 10 6 20 1 ruaxc A air LAjan July Ang aiaa Aug 12 6 82 so si Chicaoo. July 8. Thcra was a Bttle ten dency to bull wheat at the opening this morning, on the reported intention' of the farmers', organizations of. tho country fo hold 4l)eir wheat for.

higher prices, and some outside buying orders were received on the strength of it, December opened up. sat jk1 aold: up to 89Jic, hntJ the local crowd Was inclined to, be J1 peansn ana me price receaeu 10 ovc, out en the publication of Jlcadgtrerfs report ahowitaKasetdecrcaceof 1,500,000 in tba visible supply, there was a reaction and an advance to This was followed by a aagging teudencv; thriea recetded to 89e and at. 11' o'clock it waa 89J'o. with ircbt trading. i eptembrr corn opened fic up At 53o in frmpathy with wheat, aold up to WJgc, then weakened to 53o at 11 o'clock.

The tran.sactiocs in provisions were very fiU anlownwara tendency of pi ices. Scpteajbcrl pork opened 2ij bichef $.10.50, sold to $10.42 And to $10.45 on tha call. i Tom siuca Market tgneolal to Tba Iaoaolli 2Tews Wali Ptkeet, uly S. Noui Money isj 2tyiH percent. D.

.119 Of "ioKil do prererrsl130 Y. Central, KOli Alton Terye Haute'7 do proTerMd J2S American lTicresll4 Bur0.tt.Xr Canada Southern. 4a Central Paclflo 0) X.V. niO. 61.1j.

is do BrefsrredJ 65 Ohio 171 oo lOntsrio West, li. Orecon Kav. 70 Chlcajro Alton u.A. js. faciUo Msit 8K Si I.C..

S. Xk A eona iec trana 17 Utsbcr i. J48 8.1 Cleveland Pallmsa Palaee Jao Readme Clever coiumous I)aL Hadsonj, T3 Lack. Wf sa Fran. Den.

4 is 1 ca nreterred. la'if do 1st pVefarred 69 do preferred 49 614 Port waTnA. do Hocaittf Valley. 24 P. Jl in.

Uo403 HoAston Texae A OmahawX 23Vt lUinois C3 I do nnforred JV)' Kaasaa A Texaa1 14't. LTclon Pacific. L. A Wi u. 13' V.

8. Express Lon.lAa Nashville. do ctiZ1 4SV Loa. N. Albany.

21 IWslls Fargo Di 137 Mrti Chsxl VutoaZTiVi Mtc bigs a Cert rah 84 Quieksiltif 4l 8. 4 76i i do vS pnt a dp Min. 8. 41 S'i Soorhern Pacific. 33 do preferred.

Jt CS C. C. A St. 60', Mo. Pact 6H ir do pref i Mobile Oh1o 0 Nash.

A do 1st Pref 47W N.J. Central. nu I do td tref as 'orthtnPscit. 23fl; Richmond Xerm ii'i VrK Cotton Sfarkoc If evt Voits, Julv 8. Cotton Dull mid.

dlin fttfpland cfid dl in a Orleans 8 5 1 6k sales none. iFjitUres opened bsrclr steadV: 8.00c, Aurfut 8vlc, September 8.17ci October 8.27e. November ft.3So. December 8.45c, January 8Jo, February 8.6o, March." i lc Apf asuc, aiay s.eio.1 8e' Aeeoeo. Face Tar Artditaoaj Marx'sU yaney, la the soul Are many lesser faoalties.

that serve liaason aa chtel; among these fancy next JTer office holds; tl aUaxtercal thin rs. AVbich the five watchfut'aenses represent." She forma imscltiationa. airy shspes WhIctklwonoinl8(r or dj0inio framea. ,1 1 1 M. a 62 63? ml tZ ssri 10 30 lV07 10 10 10 27" TO 40 10 XT to 10 S5 10 60 10X7 10 SO 110 47 22 10 10 25 32 6 20 6 2J 6 82' 43 80 Sa 6 atHSa 6 45.

6 035 6 02 4 15' 6 10 6 12 6 22l4 1 6 20 22 6 86 Au wnat we anrm. or.waas uea sua csu paxknowleiieoiopmloa. iUtoa. INDIANA STATE NEtTS. dismissal estered COPfi'SUUCK CASE.

THE Meeting of Patriarchal Ctrole Mad JPogr Ruoa Amnok Hello faerhaeaet 7" Great Yield of 1 heat State Item. ISpeciai to Ths lodianspolls Nswa.1' Nobjh yiRNOx, July 8. The Cope Shuck. which bas created soi much interest in this and surrounding counties, came to an "abrupt termination yesterday at Scottaburg; th attorneys tor the plaio tiS dismissing in open court. This suit has been wholly without merit and the con elusion (s now irresistible that the (iefeod an, Wrj.

A. Shuck, has been harassed and pursued in a shameful manner! Four'rcars ago Shuck was treasurer of this county, and when he' vacated his fiicc he made the commissioners what was tL'cn a atbfuctory settltinisnt. Last fall Shuck was nominated by the Democracy for auditor, his opponent bcin Johu C. Cope, who was a candidate for re election. Dur.iUf; the campaign the county commissioner gave out that1 four yean before Shuck, as treasurer, was short in his ac couuta.

The citiifns" of the county repudiated this charge by electing him auJitor vith a majority of tbrty hine over his opponent, although, the county was Republuan. A short time after the election Shuck presented his certificate if election to Governor Hovey And demanded bis commission, which wasrelused by tlie Governor for the that John I). Kidd had "tiled in the G.v eriior's offioe an affidavit allcirin? the i hort aeo of Shuck, as to round numbers. Shuck tliert upon brought vmaudamus pf oceedings iicainst the Gov eriior corpjiel tie issuiiic of bis commission; but ben the ca reached the Supreme Court it wa. decided', that mnndahj could not not lie gainst the uovernosin such a Meantime 'suit was brouiht in this county against Situck by the stt, on the relation of John C.

"CVpc, auditor, to recover ah alleired shortage of $4,800. The auditor, who was the relator, made affidavit at the last term of the Circuit Court that the Stale could not get jun'ice in Jennings county, aad the' raue was trankferred to Scott eouuty by agreement of parties. Tbocase was called Ifor trial June 30, in the Scott Circuit Court, and has hceu on trial from that time until to lay, when it was dismissed by. the plaiutilt'. The courity commissioners based their suit upon au investigation made by Daniel Bacun and Frank Freching, neither of bai fiad any experience in either the( treasurer's or audi tor'soffice, Shuck phcuteil Henry Carney, ex auditor, Hiram Elliott, ex treasurer, P.

C. AlcGannon, ex auditor, Joseph Matlock, present auditor of Jackson counlVf and P. D. Banghn, who has filled both the auditor's and treasurer's fticej, to ronke a thoroiigh examination of his accounts; nod they each and' all were willing to, ana part of them did testifv, that the county actually owed Shuck $42.75 All of thn fentlfmen last ab referred to are entirely reipynfcible, and all, xrept Matlock, of the same politics as the board of commissioners. will now less bring a quu warranto suit to recover, the office to which he is entitled.

Stna Io Itans Amuck. Bpeclal.to Tfie News.1 BloOmis atosj J.nly iS. There is a mad dog excitement in Polk, township. 1 ester day a large, strauce dog made its appearance on the farm of John Carson and attacked four hounds which Mr. Carson keeps for fbx huntins, biting each one of them.

It then attacked two mules, biting pacli of them lb the nose. The dbg hit a cow and a dog which it met iu the road. Several neighbors joined iu pursuit, and the animal was shot aait wasenterirg the home of Thomas Lemon. All the injured stock lias been Great Tielft of tVhat. fSpsoial to The lodlanspoll ews.J AsDEBSOJt, July wheat of the '91 crop was threshed ia this county vester.day.

X. field of ten acres averased twenty eiKht bushels per Acre, and the berry is pronounced excellent, being hard, flinty and full. MaJisun countr contains 450 square miles, and the '91, wheat crop is estimated atSOO.OiW bushels. i i Suffering Jtoui st IH onjht. to The Indianapolis News.l Hillsdale, July 8.

Wheat threshing ia in full reports indicate a yield of thirty bushels per acre on bottom land and Jwenty two bushels on upland. The quality Is fine. Rain is badly needed. Pastures are dried up, corn and potatoes are bauly damaged, oU are ripening so short that the harvest will be difficult. Bella or ttlnanernasset, JSpsclal to The Indianspolls News 1 Leatexwoeth, July 8.

The copper box discovered by Josiah Shaw in the old bod of the Ohio river, previously men tioned in The News dispatches, is. supposed to have the! property of Herman BJen nerhai'et Th; laser iptmn, "XL 1822," supports this thjeory. I Only ssoro Borssd, (Bpeelai ta Ths Iadla.napdlla Ns'wal, Hillsdale, iuly 8. The 1 only store at Highland, N. M.

Todd prorJrjator, burned yesterday. Loss, totaL I Geseral 6tat News. DeKalb' county has $50,000 indebtedneas. Monroeyiilof ia proapeotinjt for natural faa. The peach harvest has bsan in aodthern Indiana, Ft, Wayna repor.fi Bol boom, buti is Elacti ioity tyifc tha mule at ixganort Ft, Wayna clalmi too finest ahurch adi ficeeln.

the State, lifoirtaiaa Lodei, i O. organ ixin a cornet band. 4 1 Lop.nMiort haa a tennis club UmiUd to left handd Ttlivers. 'f a .1 Mrs. William.

Smith, of Ul She waa pxtyJgi. Thurston B. D'afia; of. Clark county, was dangerously injured In a runaway wcldent; An At.tem prt'o wreok a train At ranklnt was madebj wedging ail tron; tar ta the witch. .1 Cedar Beach waa recently aord at sheriff and it waa bought In by tha largo stockholders.

s. Tha largest peach erchard in tb State is id to be one of acre iMuunem, iaXefieraon county. DC. Stovar, ot Ladoga, wni to be ap pointedVex ecu live commissioner or inoian to' tha'AYlkld'a Ftdr. 'A.

flying bullet, near CntwfordsyQIe, cut 1 off Walter Schepply'a tinge aaa lougaa John Bin fordA ja. A bicTcle rarado5 will bt bna bttha urea of the industrial parade Jcffersoft. Tillo on the 53 inst As the result el drposen quarrel at Bellersburg, MJichael Cuddy atabbed'by EdMann Normaa Fitrgetld, of ft eonvlct. in theprison north; attempted to escape aad was shot in the leg. 1, WCliau TFriU and wife, Kendall vDle, while asleep.

at their home, ware chioro fooWed And robbed by burglars, tprange'dounfy ia.seid to realize annually mare irom shipment 01 wheat, hogs and catUe all put.together. The county asseuor of. "Miami county re ommends that all the PfoprtT in the, rJru district be Increased 100 per oeht. over the late assessment, and ttatj75! 'pexceftt 'be addsii raaideneesroDert. In yoTisequenca thera is a great bowl, and an Appeal will ba taken i to tha county board.

Henry Haywood, aged seventy nine, one rf tha valued citixona of Tippecanoe county, ia dead. He waa the father of Prosecutor Ilaywcod." Ccdrce Rothrock, of Hope, who waa shot by William; Bull aril, is convalescing; and so is Charles' Uaffmaster, wounded by the aarna party, i 'V. 4 ohn Geebel and Arabella Hbel, of Jeffer sonviUe, yere united In. marriage, and during tlip wedding ceremony the groom wept prof nsely. Morrir McCuIlongh, of Richmond, wa injured by falling into a ditch while run nine to a fire, and ho is.

suing tho city for $5,000 damages. Jamba Hiehley.one of tha valued resi dents tf Richland township, Grant county, fell dead after eating a hearty supper. Cause, apoplexy. Miss. Ana Naville, aged seventeen, daughter of Jacob Naville, of New Albany, attempted 'suicida with poison because of a quarrel'with Pbiiip Colc, her betrothed.

A shake fifteen or twenty feet iu length, and carrying its head six feet above ground, is reported in the neighborhood of South Whitley: It further reported that thai reptile feeds on small lambs. Indiana PatcnU Fred L. MeCahn, of Indianapolis, friction gearing for dynamos; Cee; W. Pirker, of Terre Haute, separator for coal arid other aubstancea; W'xu H. Scholl, of llobart, neck yoke.

Carrie Wintworth Chambers, of attempted to whip Miss Katie Anderson, for accepting attentions from Brown Weekly, upon whom1 she had claims, and was badly punished by Miss Anderson. William Kruse, aped eigfity th'ree, of Ft. WajBC, some months ago accidentally injured several of his toes. Nothing serious resulted therefrom until a few days ago, when sangreae aet in. Thia waa followed by death.

The family of nenry Kneale, of Mont morerrcie, together with Miss Ella Scott, ct Colbnrn, and 3Iis Annie Erickson, the doiueotic, were dangerously poisoned after partaking of breakfast, in which oatmeal largely figured. Evansville Itryin(r to seen re the general and central ofTi()e of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, and and Tcrrc Haute are ia competition When a location is deci.leil upotwthe Brotherhood wiji expend $150,000. A headquarters building. I Hon. Myron Hsynes, formerly of.

Law renccburg, died at Bridgeport, where he rejenoved "Borne time ago. Durin his rerideuice of over thirty years in Dearbor.n Bounty' Mr. Hsynes' served a county auditor, anjd he held other positions of honor and trust. A solution has ooina to the celebrated ehanfy boat niurdei mystery at Lawrence burg in Ancut last, in a confession br Mrs. John Keys, in which she says that her huv band and Bert Rubk murdered William Tee, the quarrel originating over money alleged to have been (Stolen by Keys.

The con fcstion comes too. late to bring the murderers to instice. 1. Rev. J.

W. Harris, superintendent ot the KulchtstOwn home, who committed suicide at New Orleans, carried insurance id Halcvon Conncit, Kbyal Arcaniim, of hia widow will irsceiya this amgint. The dpctased also carried insurance in Harbor ITent, K. T. of Miclrrgau City, but piivAent it likelv to be protested, because the constitution' prohibits i( in case 01 surciue wuuw two yrars aiter becominsf 'a member, the insured, party coining within this provision, The (SiundJempre of the Patriarchal Cir cle of the.

district, including Indiana, Ohio And Michigan, hpldiocr its annual meeting at I.ichmOnd, elected C. Putnam, of Grand llapidsMichUran, grand councillor; T. C. of Defiance, grand brscia Georica Bishop, of grand vice oracle; George Ergenzenger, of Grand Rapids, Mich grand marshal; CpY. George S.

Kduiondson, of Defiance grand com mander; S. B. Elkhart, grand treasurer' Charles Dans, of Defiance, erand secretary; of Richmond, prand sentinel Georee Pressler, of Ft. AVayne, grand ehaplain. Dele (rates were also chosen tor ihe Grand Temple, vhich convened at Richmond to day.

HOYT FOU THE WHEELMEN. BItf Parade on Wheels and the Annual BJeyole Itaeea Alon line of bicyclers will parade the streets next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock, before going to the. 'races at 'the Fair rounds. Wheelmen' from: all over State are expected to be in the city to at tend the meet of. the.

Indiana division of the League of American Wheeraedv' Work baa been going on since Monday, and wUl the' remainder! of the potting the half mile track arthe Fair grounds in good condition. Seven L. Al W. State ChamDiOnshiD croid medals will be contested for, and in the niqe additional' races for. pinzes in.

the sbanejof bicycles, valued; at all riders in and out of the State' will be given, an ppportunity. One race will be for Joys under fourteen years old. One ef the State ebampion racta will be on tandems. The ne swift pneumatic and pneumalio tired machines will be seen. 'I i Entriea' will olote to nlgbti Over.

forty racers have pilt down their names. Most of these have' entered in several races, so that there will be plenty of starters in each of the sixteen contests. Among the beet riUera of State who hare entered are Marmon, Charles Hughes and Lllis Hu iter, ox this city. George W. Denuison and J.

C. tUrr, of theXnsJewobd 'Cyclinir Club "of Chicago, are swjt't men'. Two riders" from St. Lobis, one from Nashville, and one from Louisville are among the entries from out of the State'. The L.

A. wheelmen will' meet in tlie morninjr at the rooms of the Indianapelia Zig iag "Vyciinjr Club to transact DUtfiness and elect officers for the Indiana division. Atnfgbttbev will be given a recifptioi by wkjen it eonduetin the meet for the" Indiana Pralset Ilia Opponent te flls face. Jsw Torl. TrIboBe) A'lTew York tuatr net Goverffor Camp.

bell, pf Ohio, under rather Interestiel; ciiy eumstaneea thoother dayr "I was riding on cot Into cofiver tation a genticoiaa sitting next ta me. am A stanch Reuubliean, and ia the Course" of our talk the subject of politics rme His expressions led ne to believe him a Republican, and I launched out Kneatraragant euloiryof Jlsjor Jiekini lev. 1 saijd no more inau i retaij jeit wnea I declared that if auy man ever deserved tot be elected Governor it was MclCinleT, an 1 further stated that I.hoped Abbje all things to'see him the victor in the comjni contest. I I expected to hear ray companion applaud my sen timeoti bnt instead i4 ave a quiet smue ana a sugut nodi sayingwcKiriley was. a personal, friend ot hia.

"I paid no iutther attention to the mat ter, supposing him to be one of the luke warm people one nea meets. im wnea je' finajly introduced.himself as GoverUor Cam pbeU: there was a dull thud ia my bead as I suddenly realized the sigaiScanca of the qnict amiie at my praise of McKiife ley. I know I made myself ridiculous in, trying to explain matters, but let me express tnyself so coolly ifmade my hea 1 VnnsuaJ taose for a Georre Lay, of West Indlaiapolis, has sued Wm. TvL6tir for small damages because Lonc'a woodshed extends five feet on his lot. and is tot xsmoved therefrom.

1 TH C.lIiiLt,'OF BUBU.BBS. invixoTOTf "wji LLKOvy nAvi GAS. tax COMPANY DlItECIOriS i iTyo Plans for Fine Heldenoe Han sheille'e TJalqae Co op re i ttye Instltntlon Other Sab urban. Jiawa. The Irybigion town board net Ut ni rht.

The committee appointed to investigate certain, nuisances, reported that the cess pools in the rear of, the slaughter house, east of town, were in! a Very filthy condition, and were 'detrimental to the nubtio iheal'tlu The board ordered the marshal to DoUfy the owners that they rqnst abatethe within tea days. The marshal was instructed to notify property owners ou Washington avenue to trim their hedM. A gravel watk was ordered on the south side of Railroad street from Centra avenue to Bitter avenue, and gravel wao'rdered on portions of Washington an Central avenues not completed. Several bill were allowed. Superintendent S.

Johnson and treasurer James, T. Laymen, of the East End Gaa Company, are hichlr elated over the prospect of Irvingtonites using natural gas thia winter. Their company held a meethif yesterday, and it was. derided that under the ordinance passed byth Council. Mon aav nini toey could come into the eitv, and within thirty (day would havl tlie $300,000 pledged.

I D. M. Parry, oret ideiit of the Parry Manufacturing. CompaayJ who rerctruly purchased sixteen acres, just in theedseof has his plans drawn for a fine filteen thousand dollar Stone house. The house will be erected on one of band somegt sites on the atreet ar' line, and Pleasant run crosses the property just in the rear of where the house will stand.

Tha iron poles for the eleetrie wires are being distributed by the, Citifens' Street Railway Company, rota Rualstreet to the city, And a numbfer will be in place by tbia A lodge of Knights ot Pythias will fae ta stitntcd toi night K. from the city will have charge the ceremonies. CXIQrK riSTlTljTTipf. Hauihvillo has somything unique ou the co opei utive plan They have. built a reading room in that towjn, and everyone who wants to do good has stock in.

the enterprise. In "All Sorts and Conditions of Men" Uie author hai his "Palace of Delight," built by a ybuog lady of reat wealth, 'who donated the palace to tho workingmen. IlairghK ille ha proceeded on a better plan than that drawn out by Walter Besaot, namely: They have built their own palace of delight. is a handsome building of two stories and base me 11 1, in size 40xS0 feet and occupies a lot 54x157 feet. will be finished'ou the 17th of this month, when there will be a itrand open4ne in the ereuing.

If you don't believe what the men and woinen have doneJ bo to this epening and inpect their building. The venture nas cost them nearly six thoesand dollars. Theiy have counted on the svru athy of everybody and they get it The beauty of the enterprise consists in the interest taken by men and women whose interests in othervllnea are' so wide apArt, No politics, no sects, no doifinas. nothinir to quarrel abbutl In the way of harmony the proiect is ideal When the band begins to pfay on Friday evening, July 17, and the music revcrberaus through the rooms of that fine buildinc. be a happy' blending of the ideal and the reaL.

Where can yon find fr more perfect co operative plan, 'not for making money, but for doing good? v' The. ground floor of the building hns a readincr rooci and a mbsio hall. The tables in the reading room willbe covered Ly all the current magazines and newspa prs. bracking will be allowed in the reading room tor The music half will be to HanghviLls what Tomlinson Hall ia to Indianapolis. 1 On the second floor will be the lod rooms of the iron Hall, Knihts of Pythias, Odd Fellows and Masons.

Theie rooms will be handsomely furnished, and the members of these lodgea are delighted therewith. They expect to have their friettda from the rity pay them a visit on the evening of July 17. These lodjres have an, interest in and rent from the Reading Room' Association, which is the parent organization. If thia enterprise has friends in the city, they are invited to come to the front now and take stock in the association. It ia incorporated under the laws of the State.

Donations of a table, a chair, a picture something use lul or ornamental rwojold be acceptable. It will be appreciated and it will do good. HACOHTILLE'8 TOWS COCXCIL Trustee Sheridan was not present at the meeting or toe Jtiaughvl'la Hoard ef Tru wee last, night. About twenty citizen were there, expecting 'the trustee to ta some lurther action wtta rtrard to I I 1 1 semxu ouuainir, out iJef were Cishp pointed, a was allowed tor advertising ordinances! the clerk instructed to get iw QOft cnecis; ana tne consume was given permission to incarceiate prisoners in the. jail when the marshal was not in siskt.

The plat ot Robbtna'a Ltaugbviila aaaition oi eigni acres was accepted. The question of. the ppcniBi of South Uoflmes. street eoraintr'op. Air.

Goodlet asked why all the streets crossing tha tracks of the railroad could dot ba opened al one 'and the" same. time. "A fizbt will have to be made an war. aaid be, "and. we mkbtae well make it all along the fine." i Trustee Calvelaee an awered that the attorneys of the town and Company were in cuhsultation, and that he Hoped tho Jaw would not have to be ap pealed to.

bo far as could be aeen. the romoauy.at present waa disposed to vacate lloimes avenue peaceably. Marshal Snillh was then called to tha bar: Prresident Calvelage Informed him that the streets were too tloisy and disorderly, and that Abetter observance of toe Sunday law' gentleman bad complained "tcf thai a gcuituic, xrustee dmi saia tnaca taui.w Mvrn or eigni yotuig men 'were aeen aheotinz rapa tui broad dacnrhl, oa the msia The marshal bad not 6f it He tiroia ised to aee if he coulda'i bring about a better order ot things. The trustees also instructedj him to enfei oe the cattle ordinance. Trietee White coiuplaiued that Dr.

Davie waa not attending; to the street lamp at the corner of Washington and Bel uient streets, which had beta put there at hia request, and winch he had promised to keep lighted. The marshal, wul visa the doctor officially. 1 After the' meeting had adionrned Mr. Goodt asked Mr." CalTelae if helknew whether a school board 'meeting had been held the night previous. "Idid oothearof it," waa the answer.

Squire Martiiyaald that Mr. Flaifk had told him the achool Uustees bad met "Then th4 meeting was exclaimed Mr. Goodlet "ihey rromiscd at their last meeting to give roe notice when their next meeting nas to be held, and I agreed to inform' the eitiiens. It is a trick, but any man who will go against the wishes of Tiine fenths of the citixens will do any thinjJ That' will iJo, aaid Calve laze. i 'i 1 "The meeting ia over," answered: Mr.

f'and I have a rktit to say what I please; you kaow. who I xueaa Joe 1 lack Hat Mr. Calvelae thoucht the remark refieeted on him and he toward the spokesman of "That will do, Goodlet," said1 be surain. Ol), go ahead, strike me if you want to; I know yoa can lick me, you're a bir man than I am," answered Mf. Gooiiiet, bat the president, of the board walked quietly out of the room and (he exdtczieut subsided.

Epworth of the M.E. church, held an lce cream'sorial at the residence of jMiss Fannie Wall, Bitmarck avenue, tight ProfJ.V.Coombs, Hosier lectnrer," 'is advertised to talk on "Strange Things and 1'unpy People," in the Chrftian church, oa the eh eoiag cf Mobdoy, July 2Q. 1: 7 A Three ear Oia Jlan' itrnmrks. i A three year old Sa frora a neither town came to Indianapolis to spend ite Fourth, and in tha afternoon was Utea to the eat 1 i SiSM round. ag ot the, Coroi aniea.

and wlien aoma tniliaiW t. 'B I'; i 7' I I 1 A 4 burst Into applanse, a sudden look of ryi.el came ever bis lace, and ope full: Did thatshoo 'era awayl; Ia tha evening thia same lal as lflts. yard, near the rxpositioe croon ha balloon arose ft our. within he iaeiosun aad soared rapid iy across ths City onlj 'I few hundred fet aloft. Aftw looking a tonishment at the dark climoierine liffit beloH, ur.t jas.

wit a 14 Ji it had t'i out of aii ht, the boy, fulot awri, akd "Is that the kind of rnEETX). ELEYAti no inv EAnxit Pro poeel De tgrk relf r's: roatrirc A taramoth Work. I I Architect F. SInirdMsbv by, St Louii, wanta to maae lilruseil as at.iiip at tha the Paris CciiXcnniah and atfaaire to ay, ye4, evensuanjrer than the tower Itself, Chicago indorses bis p1au, tboagh heiii a. St.

Lous raah. Mcf loroidsby'splaa is to builJ s. pile ipresentitig 'raisins; the world ana the estimated cost ia one nail ion feet FRIEDOSi RALSIXCJ TilS Vf OtLlJX of the Elobe. The globe a tf have coppes wora conunencsand ciaM wosa oceans. Iht pedotal ia to be of itoae.and two audi toriums, "capable ot fcfoldincjlj.OuO persons each, and ib one of which isuyrestel that the landing of covld beenaotod with hirtorical accuracy.

The globe is te have floors and a Jiemispbrwal 1 ceiling, liirhted by the son. moon antieolestial array as on the day when AmericA 4 as diaco yereiiV The bpildmg wiil thee acres. DAILY CITY. Ittrth Itoturns. Lemon.

Tho. M. and 85 ttfalott aveane. girl. ReuUch, Aug.

aod Uarearet 23 Cplon, buy. Milton, Chaa. and Martha, tW tTfeunesto j. Lang, Frank and Mlaaie.4 300 Lexingtes. avra.

girl. 1 1 8tlho Frits and Mr.rr, J2VN. Plae, bcy. Hum, aad Aarine, KejsioU; veauavtlvC 4 Gray, William and Loella, lJ Onay, Theoi and Iva hot Lock, Hansly and ClesnraUpe, TOO Pf avenue, boy. Peters, Manson and Mary, Dua'au.

ghU Hams, Oscar C.aod Lusala, N. Wt, Young, Cbaa. aad Katie. 2slW. Farly, Henry and lnioi.ie t'at.

girhi Glove, CBarlea M. and Joliai 4i Nona se Jersey, girt Deiansy, Covaellas aodMsfy, 37 Henry, bdy. Petro, Geo. M. and Lin 4ji 8.

West. Graham. Jesse aad Ada. klichU'aa ava. ooj.

iH nth Retornh. Cornelius Curran. years. AO Celoea strelt praanie Heart aisease. i I I Emma 11 tnoa(hal'206 Cliffor avenue, raatra ea lerrtls.

1:1 F. BortlowJeo rear; S3 t'ploa. heart tal ore. I 1 Infant AVeriiiJ7 montna, inraritass Conrad Hasel 63 years, coninmptii Infant lllgsoa), 64 binier Sir4 stillTora.r Inrant days, Aejstr aa aveuaa, en Untta. John Braan.

29 veers. 8tuthEV streat. Infant Scisnell.7 ndeaan Wocdiawa, enteritis. Lula Mussman, monihky ladiaaapolli Grpnan Asylam. inanition.

1 Mn.mait"ljci(s. Ernet M. Elliott and Je6n te White. I uid H. Smith and Jessie Hartio.

Gworie W. B. Cutbirtyaad iiartaa W.Cnti btttn John E. Hillyer WUiians. Fuber and ary Usy.

i I Sales jk tial r.ACa. ThoBias Marker John Haina, Jr lot 102 In outfoZ 110, McCarty's sub division 1,060 Prank W. ArAjsfrong to Albert M. blijea. sqnara.2, flrsi soctioo Llncola Prk John t'ctilyttei to HaxUra Kefs, lot 1, Cathariire Conaaoghtoa to John It.

Warre4, lou 7 and Harrs St Jrio Mi Nolt a subdivlsioar. Ktchtr'S third Brookside addition. 700 Lecia X. Setxger to alary tci.i;lmTor lot 54 kleyers's secend add Jioa Saali C. Barton to Isaao Ba4 on 1 lAi in Gibson's subtfi vnion, lot 23 la Jooasoa a Ceira' addition 600 IUomestead.

lmprovemtnt Q. to Wrn. Lyon, kt 52 ta lieIeue i. aqp at Harry B. Maban to Albert Ft Bach.

anan. lot square 4, ef fiat aeo 1 tion Lincoln Park Edward G. Potts to tiarlc i. liroa. son, lot CL Woodruff 1 poaveyancos, coaildtatiot" 01 ma otR it iLtc.

I Annual JEzeerslonr to Nlagkrav' falls, Tisee ey, JelyAftt Vie; the Big four and Laksffiors A Hloblkai I'Rjlhsrn, tbe ahiy dlr fC6atQqua SS aod J. reet roclp. ui ln rtiuad trip; Tvroato SI aud the I'boiMaad Xaiaa4 S3 more taaiv Hlagars ails; Wy will el so mg i UmlAr excursioa Ahgnst 14 Full psniouhtrs will be aaaofUced la a da? two. oral. Monittums eainnnf ttaths.

1 i BuoiUr, July II. and. every Howl ng Sota tbr U. W. sell Ucaets jat tha tow ri at the roand utir, luclu jing Jck ncli ii eod from the Qiaos, Train will lea'a Union ttoo at 7i)a.

reiarrrint wl Uats MA. thU at SuXi p.m.. arrive lit ma a which Ivm you all Cay Vt either place. ait at city tidtst orlioe. 14 liliuols sirsefTeoS tou lnfw pas A al "MtkQ 4" HOV xnereasea Accouimadtiioit tor Paases On and altar Monday.

July 13; trals.Noa.Js5 eatwaaa axd I ucir.ani, sue la dlanapoKs aad Latayen; w4il ave aawaadieie. ant yaxiurcafs Thsae traisa run aatollawi Lv. lodlanapoU. 105 a. Ar.Clnolaoatty 00 p.

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