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1 1 A 'tTT. TTT-rTO ITAim in uaaa to secnrs aawrtlon wpo be mb ay, must be haaded ta at the vxwila rom before one o'clock. I XLrAiTTi Bjatd 1 rm. I "17 A 1U-wm ruow 1 ATki-iUiir. KoriAiiilsol, AM U-Otf inU family; X4 UonA uunoia year ibWU olK.IL tirimn o4 73 sett Colder.

uCU WeIC Sf, VJ Alt 1 tl twg dining room- (int st SJ Aorta A Mm st. ood snrt to iunt soaasworA; spply li Fsr sre. an Ta Tl 5 tor tmlt af TTTHrEu-Ail to know en- tt stay. ne. aoctre a I A 1 It 0d iciu.r MarKet at.

I una i-ati-'iin Co. at a A- 1 i lard liar cm cneas? rt BTi Berv V.T.r A 1 i-Lt-ts for a full of iwtli asaa-han. a. 1H ant bos 'llf AJalklt Aipbu for stats taiilutry, lir. Porta Itclawar st, TA1 1-i atvrentic Soft apply II ttekyav.

jch fieama. "'JaUu-au)oki Bat a Sue a new Of ta Wm. JofvMytr1nlBe. T(lAf fcitt.u-i ilxTrraediateir. for aani bouw- nr; rrly SI f.DS-llMl iro.

tl i i i OB "ires aoo-i esrpeauu-t iea bwlWlln. roof Brrn. I un a to da boaor, aU Iwa- I ma rauirinMi il I A il mimi ar; Mdk BM, ctii )l Sorts ftr Mwn r.4 7 f. n. "WJTl.l-ToeU clilUl't bUltt ciMlr aa4 a aa 1 ircllH WWitlWMttWIQK TIIASI Kl A fwdr boaroaracaa tta aeceauso- for wUtlag at IM il El A mu or uai Ih-; muat coma ryfommr-Bdea; Kortj llltooai r.

t7 ASTL1 BiiuaUoa to cr Wer (oralsa 1 bora. A4frMa W. New otBra. to learn uta llotfr'i UadeM Wju rrr, B1 KowtB it. TAM kl-t loa noul uuin a at feair aartl-a.

oor at Nona TllrauU ataciitf at tr. "TTaJ I A attoatloa In by lady of it year; Kqtilre IW Vlrelalaae. tl 11 ANTkU ty lady, oupviuii an I log ef any if wad to do at boroa. B. Newaofltea.

ot "VAT kl-Cat-ofl 'clotulnt: bigheat prloa fHL Addreaa Ul K. Wah.at. Mr. i Seaar. tal Ht7AN17Ei abnaaxDrleaoedaraatuaKerfat 1H II aat araahlnrtoai iply arer I a 1 7 A 1 1 A irtrl tor eon oral BOtiaawork; raier.

enrea required. a9 Kortb Mllalppl at. 7AlTTEb-rirl wltb refarence; 17 'tl r-tno4 'in; ao waahlnfae Ironing. I III ATkL For Iiooieniad biead, cakr aad pica ff lo heoat'a, 14 Uidlatia a va. In elty.

a iVAiitli-rJ fl Si I ai Boy Bree Bnatoa tl-vwa Bfiad. lllilU-t-lrar ptpiar II. C. Lon. aat end Muari aaa oyer.

e-tioaetr aire, ny WAilUl-Sliuatloa a aie eurae: very boat It ref pufrtrtcn rlTrn. Addreaa a Bewa. ttlTlkVkt-A nu vita l-kJOor fU to uka half I Intereat In i ork. B. Wewt otflea.

Jr ATkl Sltnauoa by a oud atnat rtoy of It la 1 T1 rt1 afloe. Addreaa rV, Wewa QfBcel locall ua the Iodtaa doe era a. at Oretd ntal aotei: roowa 1 aad of Ball! IV A Ttl Sitaatloa aaeotniat or to ante la aa yf off re mtpa man of l. Newt officer XV AM .1 Partita baring to kiaa to ana r. Mira at aaet Marcetdio enarra.oaz V'ATI Sttuauoa la faaTillra to new; asder- Maaa.

aya.nl V. WivMl kl-ll koowa Vbat J. at. UaLTi denial oDjua iaaikJH Want WaaulAftoa aL, ovar Kyaalng newa. btb Place by Uermaa liri to do booMarork ar cooklac: beat rat arcacaa; laqulre JO Weat tWarr'a at.

nytl WAlTKi-Pupil on tba piano, oraaa. vlo'laand rultar: 19 ceaU a leaaca. Toto. E. Kopa, in weat Hn al.

ur m.Laaf "Tl ANiaX Ifouua niaa lta fjui). oae wba baa a knowledca of Ufa lsauraaar, aa aartaert caU 1 TVree block. I AhXtlt-iivOt tot alUMe-a for 511 CtJOIA, aftd ailer aillnka for itteanie, at tsa Deatai eollecv JKtna bolldlnt. tax ATk.l Tbe ueatraatoff eUitblaat; hlanee. arl-' cea paid; call or addreaa lira, A.

Murpay. til -Maaarbiiaenaaa. a aa I XJ AMTAa Vxutik at anian wlalwa dealra lq I roon.mate: aoua rent. Adlrea -CJM, riawaofaoa. 'W aiuiaUoa oy aapry wblta ma a to work 1 aronid bonaa aad care for boraea.

B. Allea, a Maaaarni eetta aea OTIT 17 To do ail kinda ot sua aad lUblnc tack rapalrine, aod modal auclilBxry. U. Vaaea, Vaace blork. WAKI1U A aood aet of teeta can oe- bad tor tl at tba Deatai oatlece, la ukvisa bolkltatt ooroar feanaylTanla aad Court ata fV Ail 1 Kl A rx ll -r inajier; i good areauta and a I twe ae aatttreaara; apply tmploymeat bureau.

rr ta ra hdiutun pv. WANTkU-A antlaaa boegy waaher nud lioatler wlabea ta a Urary atabia or prtyata tamllyjo. ulre fnr Btrdte. Jamea bonee. A1TB1 krery oae to cet Ucbt oU of CitUeaa' HeadlKbt teVpnoae Ka t.

H. P. Wilcox. toa TkU bconnty la tite L' 53 nd exaMtara: aTOoda eoM ay tain Die aena btbttib. erne ai, vo, Dirar, ill.

ao -i 17 AJttKI-To aU a acbolaratup ta the baat oail neea rol'etre la thin city: for aale at a big bar bar- tata: room Flftrbey A Bharpe'a blork. no et AJiTk.I aewiitf marilaa reeaunnk for a aUJaa at UtaWblte Buveblaa offloa, 11 any na aaa aaaaa. au wt warraaiea eoe mi Vlif Ki It kaowa tbat 1 nare IM rHo" war. if raatad pure wise, 29c a bottle, or tl a galioav i Albert BlLaelroreer. 1i Delaware et.

Is it ava i c.i A young maa axperienoea aa a a goot1! aaleeman; sinat come well recommends armera' afore, to Baa Waariinatoa at. I TKD Ftret-elaae farma tram tloU nillt of a cite, from Id ti aaetlraa will Bar eaali i earl on or addreaa Tboa. C. Day Tl K.Market.uaa VT AKTlti Tta ajea of ayerae ability, toaali oa Jtf week; pajmerta, axxxM barlnaa ready aale Chrlafmae preaenta. M.

J. Holy. North Delawaref WAATKli aaiaamaa tor eacb county In toe L'nl. ted Htntaai aalary to 1 101) aad expeaaeat yooda aotd tr aamale. La Belle Mtw.

Oxh Chicago. a no tD Colored Baa aad wife wtttioat ctilld- rea; maa to do aeaeral warar and er for ktwarat woeoeamaatbeayery good cook; Ml Kortli aivriaiaaaK. nr tl XTSTt aadb ou to leara aeanierlaai, nuke money bare 1 at will aie an ram jemona aaa rrea BtenaUuneatat for terou aad place addreaa Prof. B. citk al at AATkD A maa wkk canlt to lake botdof nty taveertoB.a machine for roaklnaT flower nota: wanirBiara eaalv aiahama atreai Doiirnr.

aja 4" on a Alabama au un nt VP AATaJ 1 riser with xl to take aaJf la- tereat la a Uaht BtaaafactarfBaT buelneaa: aooda at erle-. bvaUeaa really leaned; Teforeacea aichawged. i in nfwiinnv, a WAKTKD Sltuattoa ta retail drug store; aix sooBths axpertewee, Ky a young bmb aaed eaarefeteari apeak both wermaa aad iwagUaa. Addreaa E.llllaol borate. VAkT.l-'0U If from taofeet avt Biaat tuoa.

alaat rack to six feet, flower ataada and aota wrtarrra repaired at Mrf lln's wooaeawara tire. pong uunoia ax. cor. market a. noa TxrAlif laborers for leree work an lower li atlsatrslppl: wages I2J9 per dsytebeap trana.

port alloc: apply to Oala Ce emplo(DMBt area a. comer llHaota aad Loutrlana eta. AKTr TT neopla to know the ebeapeat p'aoa a I to buy I ural la re, carpets, at ore aad a wwrkly and moouhly parmeota, la at Bora A XfkXPI K. WaablBaioa sc. and 14 aad t( 8.

DeL at. oas VaTKI JCyarybody to know teat faraltarai aarpets, partor aojtea. beatin and aookim towea of all kiada, eaa be bad at T. Beaeoa Co. 'a, oa weekly aad atoataly pai aimita; IM kaa Washla.

aoa au, mree qoore earn ox court oouea. WA-Tkl-Maoam at oreteiis fata avad smiat. work cbai Oiailii. Rons Mlsatasfpat fa tare eeeats aad rereal tba paat Md Braeeal. work caarava, eaaaes apeedy aiarrtagea and brloc bark abeeat lover: alao gives lntormaUoa araer loat oratola roortt; hour I a m.

to p. at. VV AAlki toll 10. coaatry butter. a a i'b iut i irm, aara.

ins for I lb. eaa tomatoes. sc fori ease tf aeaa. IM or I eaa pear. Qao.

J. Hammerr. rttl lioaad ll-jMta. aya. i fill A1 kD afra.

woeaea. boy aad airta eaa aara I work at their wwa homea la a new bualnwa. -wrole time or spare anoaneata, wnra ao peddling Is rriuiired; from tl to $10 day can be mania; one doxea j-aarntefaodsaadfull In atruct lotia aat will do to i co-nnente work oa, arot free; aeml liornta, surer or si pin pa, or poet age sag aaasniaat. Aitiiraaa atana ranurgr. ro iu, wee Actoa.

atsas. ut WAITttD The good people of ladlsaAaotta to t-teadtbearat rraad bail of the aeaaoa a-trea by VMartoa kde, Sa. O. ot U. at Ptateia" ball, ttt aorto reansyinnia street, tots aTOeunA, fioreaaber -a.

a aroreede tba lodar. Slater -lodrc lattted lo suead. irat class ta every respect, 1 If Si foe 11 rbs.1 1 Lrraaai I for 11W lbs. etarvdard A aogar. aw i i wniiv BVuSBr i 1 for 14 lb.

reUoet aiurar. for 1 eaa nnhia la trnii. iv ipt w. aar. tor eaa lb.

ataadard tnmstnea KM far (ailoA aBapie syrasv. i aenradee BreaL. VlntlalAar. aaTJSGZXXaaLNTOTjab 'TriSDLISwA. rood big toada, l.

dry mill wood, JV 1 urder by poetal or ieter aoaa. O. W. ML on heart corner Mt and Georgia at TTTtom A East tw Tork arfll be ooea KoTembar M. fretal tot a.

for ike tale of teroad-band tna. cbinee; some used but few avuiiri frloaa rora tl a vu. 6P TRrbTEKs4 ELECTTuk Tbere 11 will be aa elertloa held at tba blxtb (ThrtaUaB rcl rrh, oacarr of fclm and line atrrrta, la tor city ot materia poua, atanoa county, tadiaaa, on TDar. ata.Tiovetsber 18, a TM m. for tba purpose i electing tore si truatees to eerve tor oa year.

aata tbalr uccsora aball bare bee elected and J. at. ALBxajcbaa, bee natanapoiip, omnoer if, isevi. i JIkCTYoak SAi.lt uf HOtbiiiiOLl) CCSL jBB, oaas, CAayaaas, rra To ataderaigasd. 1 arcntor of the wffl of Lac lad Totatcy, dtsxasad, wCl offer for aal at public auctioa.

oa Tuesday, Ko-1 TejnbrT 30, at I 'clock p. at the rerMence, Ko. S3 Keith Tcnhceace atreet, errtala property which he-, loaged to taid decedeat, corjalatiBt of household rm B.tii rt, carpeti. Mores, family bora aad Cat harneA, etc. ah K.

B. Poa-ra. Kiaetitor. TAKXHUP. I'AK N' Cr-binaU bay mare, 3 Cherry gotet.

Anil' TP'i 1 Ttaro Lrm: cum Tt. iboul IS Itm. irb; baif. fo4i 1 b-oo4 Hitfti. TivtMia-vt i I 1 A n- m.t TrnnraA a mlrawlL 4 llmirt aVrWlVS Tatatiri dteawau.

k.Beaa EOB8SS AND VKHIOLKS. at C. A lart'i T.VK aALft Oood aailvaJ a-oa. Cma ai Nona ryimylTiiiaiuwL riua iarz oar aiarc lu Im area at a atahlg. Prarl FOB IBAXit Ho Ivaiber-iop buo fufWk a tow.

a orTf IMinoia arrtf SALE icutl famfr uura a.rut! Iva-a-iaaa, fuMiatc-toP la4aa ear- rUrr. all rrx or'r BparkaaHrjrj atahK rrra Ha.ua. PrW. ft JA.KWJJ.'- HlaK Al'CTlON' STABLE, bow io-ca(c4 at Ml Weat Wailrna at roe boraraasil vrtak-M aoent aaa aoid om coaunualoa: im eaarfa for trying. WA'llklJ lloraea to tntr.

extra aotMuiiU(la-ttca for a Hailtr4 rraraber. Leave or4r at J. B. Canai r'a Occidental livery Katae, ti Feari acrrt. fa.

H. Fry- ANTkU r-racma bvln boraea toe want ae 14 abtcrr-4 at tl per aiooia aria Joba T. 1tmt, or Vara srdra at W. O. Pat'w.

aoa'a. to Court atrwt; or Levi as BCboaeI4't atah'te. on a a iana ma rwfx. til or- -Fur tba aext tato reiu, anu aou earrlacea, paaetoaa. aox borrlea.

and a. aox boj tbaa aar waraa for leaa atoaer tbaa any nret-ciaaa factor la tba I'Bltod atataa. bare, a-o, oa-baB4 evram of all kln4i wl aU ax. yoor KMXitna at uai lax. a.

worn a TOaV JaJLMl. poj KfciiT -fraoai hoose. LS SorU at. nObKEM-4 alce; Ut. Fr ave.

COk Kii-Uaoilaslaatiu Joa at.Jroosa, I 19. ae KF.NT tTl Vortli aat au ttewl aiai4 aad 1 papered. Oh KENT Baa la aaa toft and ofOoa, atrar Merkitaa at. IfUK UfcKT I oniaralatieal rouaia, el S. Palaarareat.

trl n'. fXK KtJiT Klceir laraiaaaa xc-uaf rooiua. lot WeMOhlaat. nth! tfOh KKJTT Hieeif furaUUed room. Tenneaam at.

I 'UK Kr.NT Mr furalaLel room. Si KorU New Jcraey rt. IOK liKUT Nicely fuxaiabas trosi roots, K. PenDnrrmnla at. IXln larga upper cooau tor aluau taiuUr, a.

aa poaxa nae aw 01rlKj Store aad fasti: rooma, cueap! float Ielairmre at. na us UOUKENT- anfunUabea rooiaa. up aialr. A. tr.ortn veiaware n.

IOH llKNT-aor nlca rooaia, aofuraUsd. 55 'KorUi Delaware at. al 170K FftST Ueairable frost rm. farolaaed. z0 Nona Teaaeaaee at.

ul TJOH hAKT Hooaeo'7 rooai; I'l COBvaalPnrf. A 2 2t South iraoun at. art! IUhKtl.T rooma. taraiatted or aaXuruaaed. 1 Forth New Jersey at.

tVk BPWT-i rooma: Inquire cr. luguwater A snd Weat Vermont at. IV) KENT tvoutna, single ad cnn.lte.wlih buari. North Delaware st. I FK KENT rootus to fstullr aUUoot chUdren.

173 North Mlarlaalppl I kJOT Small front office over AM Waaar A. rnetoa sx, J. at. joaan. to RthT room oa aecoao Aoor ot No.

13 A. tvi ave. Apply oa premiaea. ua i lOM KKNl Mcely turn tailed front rooov, with 1 board. HO Maeaacboaett are.

ul "fOK KANT Nicely furnished trout room, for gea- A tlemen. '1 Msanarbuaett ve ul J'Oit KtvaT rulie of room, rurdlaned or unrurn Ished. 114 North Trnwasee at. art! KENT dodrabie rooms, on floor, refer- ence required. Kt Chrstlaa ave.

ar TX)K KENT Fnrnlahed and unfurultued room. A tu Koom Breed trpera Hooae block. kEN good ronm to maa sd nf locaf ton. Addre 44. New fflce.

ny T-'Oli KENT Lodjt room, ArxAt; weu Boor: opp. court house. J.M.Ja' veailiAted: ad Jadso. th TXU KENT Pianos, ts to as per month, raarsoa annate house. 1 North Penrjrrlvanl at.

in 17 OK KENT Kiee aal furnisbed rooms: ill W. New A. 1 ork st. Apply io 44 N. Illinois sr.

tTOk BENT Ut door, rooms, to small family wuo VII beard owner. Address 84. Sews, tro! IOtt KENT Tenement wf roonw; large douole A parlor. Bd kitchen, call st 1U Peru st. us I Oh KENT-Honseof 7 rooms, pantry and gas; per Dionth.

I no aire 5 North Delaware at ut KENT rieaaaut furnisbed front room, for one or i wo ladlea or genllemaa. 13U N. Fast at. ul KANT Omana, tl.9U totUu per motuo. fear- a on- Binrne noose, is nana rennsyrrani at.

ay i KEN Cot tare house of rooms. CJO North Sllratnlppl at. all st 2S0 st. nr tl IVUtt itaJa House ot 1 monis: pantry aadtx: a. tMprrmotUi Inanrre 43 North Delaware, ul I'Oli IlKNT a very pleasant rooms to des iMe parties, lt tad floor.

N. Tennemee. ay IOB kkNT-5 UDlurnUbed room for boiisekeenint: refereaee required. 10 North MlmtsaloBl sr. INK KENT Lnfuniiatted front room; all ct encea; so ehlldree.

415 North Illinois st on veil' uv F'Ofc KENT Nicely furalaaed room, wl'n Are; pn-a' i family: to irep tlemen. 130 K.New York, nrpt? Ij'i KaK 1 llauo ouie aarurniaoed front room. J. For pari Icalaracall by letter addressed H.Newa! I4 UK Itr.w bare of a very pieastut unroralabed roorra; private Louse-, central; 40 Tfnnese! FOtt KENT Pleasant fumlabed front room; 11 rat floor, also. dy buaraer wsBled.

1HI R. Ohio, us IfUU KENt laralsbed room for gentlemen; also a flne suite of room osforaJLihed. East new 1 ova sc. tta a VOU KENT lioom la Tri of First baiIooaI banS, lust vacated by It eatera Annl ta J. Bttoti.

MKCKTora Oiorg. KENT House off -1 rooms; 4 Walls- st, coin. mrncing stn Wert tt per month. Csll at r.a West South ar. FOB KENT To man had without cblldreo.

2 rooms for llaiit hoot-Awplng; reference re- Hutrr-q. aoqi i aa aa I iwrri e. Ki.ST-T mall fan m- a Dortlon of a lam A dwalllnoL eentralle altira- board proprletora. lBooIre st No. 4 Ta'bott A New'e block.

uv KENT lluute, rooiusi newlr painted MDared: deslishle loeall- n. Inautra James a Donrlsas. cor. Meridian artl Ml olgan ata. al TXJK KENT Ruckle it.

5 rootrt, new house, tl. 4J5 Fngrlah ave. room; a House, rooinx, oa Arsenal ve; tl tiorv icii. 15 Virginia ve. I IOKKENT House, SK Nortfi st; rooms: ra, cellar, well, cittern and (table: aea ly painted Inalde nd papered; A pr niop'h.

Apply at HX ar 170U RENT S. W. cor. Aah kt aAd Home btc, suit. A aoie 1 or grocery ar sour aou feed at ore.

ulo! Man'sdale A waaaon. Ij'UK KENT Fine, ia room, with frost otfiue room. snttble for l.sbt munfaetnrtnir. with or wttheut power: 2nd Hoot. 133 H.

raeelvaat ax. 1 KENT Doabie ruutu, ad floor. Bras. doa block, S. W.

cor. Pttlawar and Washington. to i sx. unan. L'OM KENT urnikoec aui 'cxurnlaued roouia AJ North tfi.X ta a Waller Klver.

agu, English' oper poase. 17OK KENT New bouse scd liable oa Lock street. CJali In next bouae. Ar Ln John klaf.lln sri Blaka at; also i room for unall family, a 1 Blake at. al "POK KENT 1 bat elcgaat rraideace formerly owota ana uct-uriea oy lih.

nnaw, cor. boeitiy ara xw.niuBHi ia; iruani wno wiu taae gfeua care of ft. tKS. Vi na. Howe, agent.

uv FIB KKNT-Uoiel. ad furniture for rale: will give to Ave at' lease: good kx-ailoa tor board aaa irasnenia; roouis; furniture good, bull expensive, risnina co. a North Itelswsre. uvna 'OK BENT Ice. la ace.

North Meridian at; 15 Tnt oao of the stoat deslraUie homesusxls la tae room; mavra tninrAvema-nta. laraa arrAncwfa ruy. Also, TIT Pane are: I iwaana: fa rood order; recently painted; rs, well aad later; urrauadlac make very deatrable. ease D.Daimlrnsel, rental snd Insurance, gl Circle! IHK SENT By E. Coffin Ck, L.

Market St. DweiilnaA xvi Ft Ohio reorrsi ro North New Jersey at, room. 33 00 lil North East at, 1 rooms .7 SO North Tcoocasee at, i rooma 23 09 417 Park ve, 10 25 00 75 North Merldlaa at, 7 23 00 west Eighth st, I room 19 00 143 Park ve. la 5 211 Eaa Court st, room 1 to 100 ex, loom 00 sa 1 amies st, 7 rooms 13 09 10 Wallace st Iodlenapoll.) 4 rooms 12 SO 12 Wallace at (West Indianapolis), 4 12 SO 72 Poulh Kart st, roomt It (W lllow 4 roorr no 2-tK at, ream 8 su acre larm Bear irvingtoa. Tor urtber lnfotmatloa call on C.

E. Cofflh A Cr 9.. r-am fiinn sr. ill TO LOAN. rpo LOAN Mortgage loans.

K. Coffla Co. riXJ LOAN Goods a represoaled at Boot 17 aside 1 Down. a at 'IX) LOAN-t-mono at per cesu W.E. klick Co, 1 rl K.

Market street. ah OV L6AS sVju. ka tu5u3: W. A. BraAUAWZ Bon, lfttfj North Pennsytvnt street.

street. HHl LOAN Any sum. loag or short Ume. low rata on mortgage. Brewa.

44 E. Market at. r-J ''U to Prtvate fund oa de Orttntha Poft. 1S N. Pmn.

at. on 1 HXJ LOAN t30Moa city or fannA TUeverylow-Jl. est rate, c. W. poiwaeh, 15 Virginia are, ul i riX LOAN Money at the lowest Yate of tntereat.

A J. W. Williams A Co. 1 and 4 VI ton block, at rix LOAN Money oa first nortnt ta any sua desirable. Joba Ktdd.20 aad 23 Thorpe block, ta fXj LOAN Muaey.

ta small osuiasd city proow art. Saeaoa A Ste maai ta. 10 Bate block, ah vTX LOAN Money at low rataa oa ml aersoaal 'X property. Joaeph tsAyer A Co, 115 SouUi Illlaai street. tag rtVJ ftAN Monas oa first mortKare.

in an aim aeatrabla. W. A. Beading. I North Pesaayl- Taam arreex.

ft LOAN Moaey, at lowaa X. flrat aiortgaga. J. h. cn it rata of tnres oa Wright Co.

42 North xtemwara mreex. te i lortgaga. city or Marlon t308at beatcorrent rata. LOAN Money oa county, ta sum ahov John 8. Spaaa A Co.

it a fTHl LOAN Money oa farm, for long or euort ttrae, po lb a oat fsTorahl larmA. laO. C. Dr A vo, East strcet treee, it TV) L0AV Private fund la auma to uu, at a low rate of htterea. Farm or city property.

Ataatoa A Scott, over Firm NaUoaai bank. ml aX LOAN Kewtoa. CUypool A Co. buy railroad, Kate, county aad Kumk-lpal bondt. aad loaa cr and tang property at lowt rates, Clsypool btillnlng.

ntt fX) LOAM Money safely tnveated. Person dealr tng to make laveetmenu will do well to call upon oa. Wi hv some choice securities; including first BVortgagee OS real estate and eouaty bond: also some bargains ta farm aad city property. Thaota IMT A 72 Eaat Market atreat. ua I FOR SAXS OB TRADE.

FOB SALB OB IkADE Ftrst-claa Uverw aad boarding stahea. Addreaa Siabla. New omen. I JfOH SALE OR TRADE tarty every th tog eaa think of Is the real estate and roa mal Una at trader headquarter. A Cov, North Dele avarv trvrra.

at I 'OH SAXJC UK TRADE Livery stock nd atsWe, dotsg good baitUee ta this dry. WU1 trade for farm cr city proper! T. Abont ttOOU will hoy It, Haaa- in via -aa imawui afreet. stt TR SALE OB TRADE fiousa at I roomA. aad lotalsadl Krnrd'a aAdtrlcMi to the inn aur lAwrence.

Will trade fors good leaa of boraea. Ia- auir os ur. nuopara, at AAwreace, or ia. btone. oiiie fliy.

uv 17ok SALE ou TkA d6 Rr Uu-jc a Al Vast Msrkat street. 12 acres aa. Watlenai raaut between tbl city aad Irvingtoa, splendidly tmnrovea, 2-story frame boas of room, large bar. Will be old at a bargain, or will trade far city property, ov AUCTION SALE. a.

aa 11. Duff .1 a a aa ant-waifta axii maw aaa at netloneiT. No. E. Washingwn treec ALTTIUH SALi I wiU se.a on Tuesday after-boob.

November SX at the residence. No. 3 N. Tennessee (tree, a general variety of bouse aatd ur-an are, carpels. Move, family hone aad carnage.

spring wagon, aatae, ec E. B. Portia, rxecntor, Bvrr McCvtnr. iKUaoxtv 7 a ro ro i I I INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 18S3. FOB XX) ccy tsgar.

A no jn.w XVK SALE acwae toe Nit, toi. A 00 TTVii a A IX A bac ctuter, s4i iuuae. A LX)K SALE aota, euw ail part of clt. K. Oo at C4.

ALE Houses aad Ka mu pan of th city. Brn-d A Sayiea, IV1KSALE-Farnitxreof rtMihtiie, 0 Son-h nss! tTOK SALE A new eed aewjg niacnine, for till A rash. Antur at New o-e. SALE til suraer. in good order, M.table XT for a-ore mi.

14 Paettave. SALE Lot oa Cuileere adore Eljuta treet, east r-mt. K. 1 roll st Asms slock ot man nd wire to nn, 7 1 mchlney, aeeoodiaod. D.

Engie. mom 7 West wh'n-va ir. T(k BALK Lmt mill wood load. Spell-' man. tf Fas OMi street.

Order by postal. oats: I Hik aALA-4jtLam ut 5 rooma. email amount dowa rest la monthly aaywerti. Pace tt. no V'ok SALE Laar burrer, yont Leatar, nearly aear.

A Cbesn up at 1 nas. Aeni-a. 11 "nrrnrxn. ot it T.X)r. BALE Butcher aaop.

entire ouutceneap. A 2tS Ft. Wayne ave. Inquire tu Sooth Mertdlaa reei BB Bl PK SALE fa a'l cock of notions, nearly new. s'i-r room and I llvlag roomj.

with caeap rent. P. Park re. 1 avo! X70B SALE A paying bustanss. mjderste eapltal A.

neeeeo. ravitiaciory resiiin tor amiina. BMrted. Ad- dren A No. 1 News no st 1 Min aiLk Thw t-esc clrar st.ire In tne cur.

4 North IHlnost street, well etojked wtth tobacco clears oa bsnd: price. Srvj. nrs! IUK BALE New reskieace. coeap, owdera tmproveOBenta; aortheaat corner Delaware aad Nona streets, can Virginia see. tv IX) It SALE neap, old oiAli.Laool nveat msrWet, with flistelaa fixture and custom trsda: rcasoa.

ersnre is rmaineea. iorrn Illinois sreex. T'OK SALE- 31 street. rooms, 1.7-. a A great bargain; a iao, houses and lota, very cma uoraach, 13 irxim ave F'Oil SaJLE -jod base burner, olllj (lore, nearly new.

twenty feet ploe, 1 tec aa.1 hod. whole outfit inqtxrre roar- in 1-. an VOU ALE Bouaet aad lou lu all part of tae city. A CU aad Joa. Moore.

ta 1 I Mvtet atreet. X70B SALr At the Aveaue Shoe Score, tot'd ctp la. anal ALSO: wemeaa eitod line act sbces.tl'tO to coeapest place la town. 1 Indiana ave. I baLa Br Tuoa.

C. Day at Co- tui atfvxe. Six fin balldlnat lot on North Meridian I sueet can De Xd coeap. cau or j. j.

Host, minapr. uil UuB SALE saiioon opjoalui ajonn swuae. Wood custom and low rent. SOafceor reason for (riling given. Inquire of Lore tig Schmidt, 2 Beath Delaware street.

nv IUK BALE tor apeclai bargains In racaat krta, owslnea aad dwelling aouaea la a.l oarta of the Csii oa Joha 8. Spana Bates block. North Pennsylvania rreet. on na SA1.K Fnrnitura. stoves and etc- at the reliable boure of Bora A CO- i7 East Waahlstrtoa su-set.

14 and 1 South Delaware street oa mon'my ud weekly payment. os 1KJK SALE (roeei lea, salooD4, reetaaranta, hotel and boarding bouse, beside a large variety of other established bnainnmrl Hamlin A Co laoiiiB at ta a 84 North Delaware street. ISjV. BALE No. 2ni Chrtattan lot feet, on aad a half atory frame house, roonia.

taoie, veil, cistera, ex. jo. Moore, to Hast Market atreet. FK hALE A bargain In a two-story tram house, la very best condition, gas. well, cistern, wood-house, east front, ec rner lot 5 sqnare nonlirsst of court house; owner abont to leave the city, once.

J. W. Brown Indlsn are at- uv SALE Four goon two-si. ry hoase 6t cr 7 roonia eacb, on Davis ttreet. Ut- good repair.

II rented to prompt partus lenaM at $12.50 per Booth for each bousetprlc tor each Albeit Biker, tl South Pennsylvania ul I TJHjH SALE rfoon houae. Bright 50 0 1.1V) 1.100 2.ir a. a-room noose, Sirert 4-rootn Bouse. 1 amo street room houae, fuUlvaa room house, vinptua ave t-room bouse, F.lswortb 10-room houae. New York (treet.

...1.... 2.000 10 to 20 acre rich land, near the city, suitable for gardening, oa lung payment. The above are bargain. ua .1. nmi.

musna are. ANNOTJNOSiClINTa. OT COKM C1QAK. i I 0 if 1 Illicit. iNhURANCt Sou 01 lowest OLD AND SiLVEK PLATlNOof mi kind dot, by the lAdiaaspolia SllVt Plat Ce.

S3 Virginia avenne. mi ANTED Hor.es to winter. beat of care, terms Lawrence, Marlon mode moderate. W. T.

Fletcher, county. Ind. eth. TillbT CAlt LOAD florid oragv just received. end tn your order at once.

Sailia At Pott, 41 Boo'h Delaware atreet. no UUE eat ha reduced lite one on ail Dure ed I lie aTT AJ candle, lie make th best cattdy In the city, at a anil re jiaaaacqseisave. I DUEbS A LK I eM rs. A una E. OsiX hsvlng re moved to 1S4 Son Illinois (treet, wlil he glad nft to see her old ad new patrons.

E.T w. EAVElc. lue funeral director, rat found A at India napolla undertaking Co. emce, and wi vest Marxer ai near uunoia. tv nai-r I'UE Atilllfc iC BKOTbEKHOOO trl I irlve one of ibelr finest masque receptions at Lyra bail.

i nanarariTina niicrjt, coTemoer ct. "1X) MANLF ACTl'KEKo We have an entire set of s-ood nlanlna mill maehlnerv for aaleehean. J. jonnnon eons, ab net sisi icet n. ta TOCTKESSSAYONNA uses noi.Jiwrai droirs, no A opiate, a poisons, an root and uerua, never In )n res the system.

Pont fell to see her. "ILokaVlHlnIak. Teacher of piano playtag. Offlee at PfafBra ptno rooms Msy be teen from 2 to 3 p. m.

oaa ALL LOVERS OF Pl liK CANDIES should bear la mind 13 aad 15 Maa. ave Is the only oiace where toe peat can oe poosrut at ine lowest, pnee. 370K BAKU A IN In iiove wood una kind 11 aa, tele phone C. A. Webb- Meridian wood yard.

222 a. Mertdlaa (t, Aiso best qoailtle of aoft and hard coaL ao s-r Uf EY Ell ErHKAIMSON. dealer In furniture and JtX stove. Has moved from It South Delaware street to 476 boat Merlrflsn street, where be will be lessen to see pis rrieno snd patron. nn T.O NOT FOBGET the first grand ball given by I a u.m 1 "-i ar a it a Da.i.

-m-r aiuiva oy v. v. vi ab A lauim music hall, 82 North Peanalyvaal atreet. on Monday evening, xioremoer is. BUterioagea mvitea to at.

teaq. i ni BABkrVI. the chlnery to ood man. na removed pis mt chlner to Mlchuraa street and Bea Line K. R- where he 1 prepared to make hi petroa happy by furnishing the best wood, coal and kindling at the lowest price.

Yard, 47S E. Michigan, su aad 1S2 E. Market at. 'j JJ.UOSo. maaager real ratate department Too.

C. Day A Co. Is 72 East Market THE NEW ENGLAND LL'NCU KOUM, West Market street. Itoss block. It open upon Sunday and ogera fixst-claa aad homelike food at very moderate rate; Kit cent orders as caret ally serve as mote expensive? ones.

A good vyaief stew for 10c; a half doten fried oyster for 12c. Try ua. nl will be held a meeting of the stockholders of the Toledo, lndtenapolts A St. boat railroad company at ineir onice, in tne city or Indianapolis, December. imELior tne purpose or erecting seven dtrectoi a to serve one year, snd transact auch other Duaines as msy coma hetore the meeting.

By order of the president. Sam p-. Hazzaid. Sec. Norrmber 8.

ISfW: nt o1 KGANIZED law; ESTABLISHED 1877. "The or Id uouectloo lluresu," jona ruaa uo- rrooneior. Collection made wlih Bromntnem and dlsnatrh. We have reUaost correspond enu la every city In the worm. Chief oBce; 20 end S3" Thorpe Block.

Indlsnspolli Ind. al I Walter loon Msnaeer. OTBTETtB i Shell ovxter We bare them. Shell caster Ibe freaaest. Shell ot ster Fsttest, Shell oyster SheO oyster Finest Shell oyster Oyater Shell oyster in toe elty.

Shell oyst-r T. Clirlalman, Shell oyater 41 VV. Wash. Fresh Biae Points Jnst rocelTed, ri'HEtXIMMEIltlAL SAVING AND LOAN AWSO- riATion was or aol ed M.tnday, November tan, witu toe following direct ore W. c.

Hobiax, A. SeldensilC rr. Wm. Euha, Theodore Hteln. W.

A. Sulllvsn. J. A. Grecgi A.

Hoas. F. A. Lorena and cnauncey b. ataon.

spltai stock tVO.WO-. Initiation fee cent per abate; weekly ajuaa S5 cent per spare. Initiation feea payable every Monday evening at nitre of meeting. Mozart hIL Fnymrnt of weekly due begin Monday, December I W. C.

HOB, prettdent. 1A. SaiDBxaTtrkkB, vice president. ITbkodobb Stbik, aecretaxy. no 1 W.

F. Ecbk. treasnrer. XFEKSONB dealiing fruit trees, ornamentals, both tfj-Kl-M AA A 1 ,1. 11 1 brabs, bulbs, etcw true to name, will please hold order for the old reliable arm, "the Geo.

A. 8 tone Nursery Co, ef Koctteater. N. lepieaented by J. B.

Crl maa, their agent for the past etx year, who will call upon old pat run with new roveiues," and who 1 deairou of famishing those la need ot fruit trees, grape viae, currant, raspberry, blackberry, etraw-perriea, orasmeaiai trar. etc Allatoekaoldby hrm will grow and matarei rue to name, a reprented by him. Tor references apply to J. H. eretner, D.

M. liTior. 1 oas. Mayer, n. J.

u. Bau. John woctter. Alfred Harrlaoa. J.

H. Crl at man, agent, EaterprlM hotel; residence, DabJo. Ind. The Geo. A.

Sum ursery A. J. Van Lien. fangr, Kochcstcr, x. a voa the front of i Ko.

Weat i i ayashtraton atreet. 'a and read that 1 Brrot 1 V. trig BigTi which tell i' as enure tmAoga of nrin About to i owr asd a treat -Slaughter 1 men -aad hoy' atnta -aJ wrerceau. i at Arcade, Weat Washington. arv-M.

i Now I to for SratA vrsa BXWASD. RIWAPJ) Ladle ratn rn kid aoea tgr at fcaroU'. IS S. tA- hattoa U'tt LUT iaaatd flillrgfor 50 ceaca. at the Dental Col-leg.

In olid Inc. corner rssaaylvaal and Court streets. ts IOST I eaterday on Pen syvani. New i York, enr.iiat street, or Indian aaeaise, a C- mea pf p. Ra-tBrti tt Newsrrmce.

1 Exjwt amm, )wim bos dot your Bouaebold goeds. carpet, ttoves, etc-at Bora A Co, 'a, 7 E. aoMnrroa ard 11 and 14 9. Dei aware ata. oat IOST-Uver colored pointer dog, nine moatbs od, nothing bat a leather collar aad lroa ring ou.

Liberal rewart fnr act I formation to hi reeovery or turn to G. W. Eberhardt. beat market, 77t X- Tea- Be STRAYED. STRAYED Large durham row; watte aad nrowa apotted.

baa bras ox ball on bores. Finder please retora aad be rewarded. E. W. Matthews.

-22 North Illinois street. nv CTKAYED One largo red cow, one Urge at -cr, lame It lef' bird leaT: one man cow. Lost within the last three months. Retora to er send tnforma-tion tnCbaa J. Gardner, west of watte river.

roLTNb. TTX)l Good aa represented at Boot Cptlde x- Derara a at lol R- E. Su-pbens's sewing machine oIT.oe.17 A and I Massac bnsett aveaoav work war- rinted. th i ol'KD Oliver qoaUrr, JScenl. at the Dental college, building, Penasylvaal and Coat street a BOCXETT NOTICEa, -m ANISIC-Center Lodae.

Ko. 93. F. and M. ill f-peclal meetlntT to-nlirht at 7: o'clock, for work Is lbs third dcsrce.

Hall No. 35 South Mertdlaa atreet. Josx J. Hcrrnn. W.

M. f. r. WAT.uic. Bee.

ASON IC Ancient Landmarks Lodge, No. 31. F. and A. M.

SoecUl meet In thlt (Monday) evening, nt JD o'clock. Work Third degree. vt ax. xtavta, rr. aa.

Wrt t.t B. Mrvm. Pe. DIED. CHOPPElt-France Crooner, mother erf-James Oooper.

BrUUtwood, yesterday, November 13, at p. m- agea ia years. Funeral will take place on Tuesday. November at p. m- from residence, friends invited, I 'AKNDT-Mry A.

Amdr wife ef Char'e Arodt, yrterday, November at p. ayed 2 years. Bnerai to-morrow, itnremot at p. irom Seventh atreet M. B.

chtrreh. Friena Invited. teTlAh TaaMftKg. 4 71 Tl A Al 41-rAf it I aw syjx. vii-.

aa jut vu aa. a a vssa n.s sMttaue lor 8teiiD)t L7U Irom tne money drawer in wooa xtnEerr. i 1 J. Yt Fort'g horse rsn wf fit the stoe i- TtrdP, yesterday, soushiDg the bugsry sad datnaging; the horse. Sir.

Charles OU TMteraar detected two tout) men driving ofx his horse and bugtry, A TAnn.t,v4r atpaal aaaalha ha. dral. The weight attsched to the horse's bit Ererented the scamps Irom maklag sny esdwsy sbosrd. so they jumped snd rsn. A number of colored bended by the Grtenlswn Cemetery seztou sre organizing lor tne purensse oi ground, to oe used ex- cluMvely for the burial of colored people, and a new undertaking nrm, also made up ox colored people, wui toon oe THE BAILKOADS.

i The Ohio Hirer Pool Perconts. Flxtxl The Allotment Kot Altofetlter 8a tie- fact oiyConfnsIoi Over New Tlme Tables General Notes. 7 he arbitrators of the Chicasro Ohio Traffic commission, headed by Charles rancu Aaams, yesterday maae Known their allotments of Dercentaires of eArninrs. The rotvda interested are the north and south line between Chicago and the Ohio river. and the percentages awarded are as fellows: CHICAGO ASD LOCIVOtS.

Passenger. 'lYelzht. N. A. A .65 percent.

50 per cent. Bfjr Four 5 per eei.t. 1 per cent- Danville 5 percent. per cent. I er cent.

Si per cent. CB1CAC0 AKD INDIA XArI.I?J Passenier. Prelirht. B1T Focr 45 per cent. 41 per cent.

K.A.AC' SJ per cent. SO per cent, Daurille route ..10 per cent; 10 per cent. CM. L. per cent.

BETO -EES CHICAOO AND ISCIXXATL Passenser. FreUrht. Big 55 per tent. 52 percent. t' 11.111...

percent. 8 cent. LN.A.1C... per cent. 6 per cent.

Dan rule ronte per cent. pr cent. Panhandle. cent. SS per tent.

IKD1ANAFOU C1NCI5.N ATI. Paasenirer. Freltrht. BIgFotir taper cent. TO per cent.

H. A S5 per cent. 30 per cent, BLTWEEK INDIASArol.lS ABB LOCWVtU.E. Pastienser. Fre rht.

I B0 per cent 85 per cent Big Fonr '0 per cent. 19 per cent. 1 be money division will date irom Novem ber 1. The presents allotted vary widely irom tne aemanas maae Dy the various unes, snd were there a higher resort, an appeal would certainly-follow. About the only line in the ipool which rot practicauv weal it wanted ume J.

su. L. The Big Four wanted pretty nearly everthing and got it so far aa the Indianapolis and Cincinnati pool la concerned. It is certain tbat the C. II.

will protest that it Is entitled to more then twenty-five per cent, of tne parsenger anninmy oi the ireigni ousi- necs Detween tnis place ana Cincinnati, in the old pool between these lines, the Big Four" got 00 2-3 per cent, and the C. IL A 83 1 3. Since the expiration ot that pool, the C. II. I.

haa been improved 50 per new trains have been put on and business largely increased. Also, tne otg roar nas spent a nan million on road bed, and half of tbat amount in equip ment, ii tne relative atrengtn oi tne two lines has been maintained, the C. II. I. is entitled to several more than its.

allotment, but its mentis claim tnat it is in better condition, comparatively, than ever before, and hence entitled to much more than be old percent. On the other band the Big Four iff not I content with 55 per cent, of the Chicago snd Cincinnati businet a. or 45 per cent, of the Chicairo and Indianapolis traffic. But the cruelest cut of ail ts it tne allotment oi the uanviue 11. w.i route.

Between wis city ana uui- cago it is given 10 per cent half of what waa demanded, while it only gets a 3 per cent, morsel of Cincinnati traffic. The Air Line is awarded the very respectable per cent, ox one-nun oi an tne ireiirni ana pas renger earnings between Indianapolis and Chicago. Fortunately their per cents, are subject to revision after a fa-r trial, and all grievancee will then belaid wtth a heavy nana tvetore tne aroitraiors. D. Ft Jennings, assistant geteral Ireitrht agent of the Louisville, Mew Albany Chi cago, wm proDBDiy succeed n.

a. Hraitn as cbiel oi tbat Mr. Jennings, iront bis voutn up. bas been a laitblul em ploye of the N. A.

and deserves the promotion in prospect. ine grounas ior toe Air L-ine snops nave bf en purchased at Monon, and the work of erection will begin soon. trains began last night to run by the new standard time. To-day passengers were craotic in mind, their con fu-ton -being con founded by several chaogea i i the running time of trains as well as by the adoption of a new time card made necessary bv the new siarcara. a.

si. cnangea an trains so iaai tney now run. stana rd time, at the same nominal hours heretofore. On the Vandal la the accommodation train still leaves at 4 pi m. and arrives at 10 a m.

The Bee Line express will leave at 4:15 a. m. Instead of 5:10 as heretofore. On the Big Four one train each way is abandoned, and changes in the time of other trains are noted in the printed time card. The B.

W. aban dona the Mooresville accommodation. The II. Cincinnati accommodation leaves now at 5 p. m.

instead of 6:30. On the Peoria division of the L. B. W. No.

5 leaves at 5:10 p. m. instead of 1:30, and on the eastern division the express arrives at 4:45 p. m. The early 8t.

L. express arrives a nsit noar earner in order to mace the Bee- Line connections. The Merchants Exchange of Lafayette has declared war on tne Lake Erie ds estern. because that road proposes to remove Ua general offices from that place, ia defiance ot the terms of a donation from Tippecanoe countv. The St.

raui roa a nas paid into tne lowa pool the 138,000 surplus earnings, but still expect to lib a raw irom the pool in ac cordance with notice served. Geortrn Griscom. formerly ennerintendent oi tne tt. dc naa aoandonea railroad ing, and haa become proprietor of the IdonongahelA house at fltUbunr. Bopenntenaent unnbam.

oi the a. disclaims responsibility for the Newark wreck; and hopes sianager McRea, of the Pan Handle, will "get aome man on hi train wno Enows nr.w to auena to awucnes." Opposed to Progress. An Arkansas writer Is amazed, at the nam berot persons In his state who have abso lutely and persistently resisted every effort at progress. He adds that in southern and southe astern Arkansas are hundreds of farm houses thst have not yet had a cooking stove, and that a railroad aurvevor tell him of manv.farmera who have aet their faces reso lutely against railroads, on the ground thst the locomotives would scare time out of tha country. A reporter of The N.

If. Sun who was recently in Arkansas saw a farmer who was trying to sell out because a railroad 1 to be built wluun thirty miles of his farm. A Voracious Bird. The Rev. J.

O.Wood has, upon Investigation, found the redbreast most voracloua bird, and calculates tbst to keep one of them op to its normal weight, an amount of animal food equal to an earthworm fourteen inches In length, is required dally. Assuming a sausage nine laches in circumference to a fair equivalent of the earthworm, an average man would have to eat sixty-seven feet of sausage daily to have an appetite equal la proportloa the rcdljreast'a. lTOBYTlEGBJiE LIOB LIORDER. Jacob Nellin; Taken From Jail aid flamed at Oxford. Tke Old Su Efmiintd Cool render tae Terrikle Ordril nd Onlj Atkrd -Tbat Thej- 'Co Slow." (Lafsyette Janrnal to-dsy.

The murder of Ada Atkinson avenged. and this norning the sun rote on the horrible-spectacle of the body of Tat ob Nelling dangling in the air. A mob of determined, orderly men, composed ot one hundred and fifty ot the leading farmers of Benton coun ty, took the law into their own Hands sod the wretch waajnade to see that his punishment was a just retribution to the law ot a life for a life. About 9 o'clock one hun dred and fifty masked horsemen rode away from Oxford toward Fowler. was no loud demonstrations or threats in the ten mile ride; silently they advanced toward the Fowler Jail.

The horsemen stopped In a body near the stock ysrd, while a skirmisher was sent into the town to see that everything was secure for their approach. The sight of one man on horseback slowly riding into town at 10:80 o'clock from the southesst, was not "calculated to alarm any belated citizen who might appear on the streets, and the horseman proceeded without a suspicion of his errand to the court house, and after riding around the building he turned back and rode away rapidly tn the di rection from whence he came. About forty minutes afterward the mob of one hundred and fifty men. masked beyond recognition. rode in a body Into 1 the town, and dismounting, hitched their horses to the post! along the street.

Guards were posted at every approach to the jail to warn away the citizens in the event of a resistance, and work waa commenced in a deliberate and systematic manner to force open the jail, i. Sheriff Scanlan was not pre pared for the mob and was taken wholly unaware, although as was his custom, took precautions to doubly secure Nelllng in his stronghold. The mob gathered at the east door of the jail and attacked it with crow bars and sledge hammers. Naught save the loud resounding blows or the echoing shouts could be heard on the night air. As the woik proceeded and the great Iron doors be gin to give under, the heavy blows, the crowd became somewhat excited, and as the first barrier was removed an exultant yell -arose that thrilled the spectators who had gathered by this time with terror.

The next operation was to force the bsrs that were inside the outside door. This task was easily accomplished by their united efforts, snd twenty resolute men stood inalde the jail. Across the cell corridors a partition of heavy iron bars, the door of which was locked with large padlocks," which were smashed with sledges, and the mob stood in front of' the murderer a ceil. Keinngtacea nis already dressed to meet them. His doom had he knew that only a few moments stood between him and eternity.

Consider able (kill waa required to open tne ceil door aa it was ot three-inch iron doubly locked snd fastened: at the top with a four inch bar of Iron running the entire length of the corridor. Within half an hour the heavy door snung open, a dash was made by the infuri ated men, and Welling waa dragged out a trembling Though cool, he was tne very picture oz tnat deatn ae waa soon to mett. His eves were startinr from from their sockets, his teeth chattered, and tne expression oi nis xace waa tnat oi abject terror and despslr. lie wss lorced to tne east aoor, where bis presence wss greeted with cheers from the crowd outside. As he wss being hustled down the steps he said: "Go a little alow, gentlemen; am older than some of His words were unheeded, however, and he was placed In a carriage containing the rope to bang nun, ana.

driven rapidly toward Oxford. The mob immediately followed on their horses, and excitement ran high. By this time the citizens ot Fowler hsd been thoroughly aroused and several of them hastily procured vehicles and joined in me nae oi aeatn. Having arrived at Oxford. Xelllnz was taken from the carriage and the rope hur riedly adjusted around his neck.

News of the approaching crowd had reached the town and excitement for a time ran riot among the populace. The hanging crowd waa largely augmented by hundreds of citizens esger tor revenge. Near the residence oi Cephas Atkinson. snd where Nelllng could view the house in which he committed his an old tree in plain siirht of the road.ao that oaaaera by might easily read the sign "a foul murder baa been aveiged to-n lent," and to this spot the doomed man was marched in terror. waa 1 o'clock wheu the mob reached the farm of 'Cephas Atkinson, and- no time was lost in expediting the hanging.

As the old man 6tood under the cross-beam, bare the crowd looked on in silence. The moon shone brightly on his pale, haggard features. lie eeemea to nave a aestre to a it ror mercy, but lacked; the strength to peak. In vain he cast an anxious eye about for a pitying face. Not one in all that assemblage of resolute men wavered; tne stem resolve to avenge tne aeatn oi their neighbor's daughter was depicted en every countenance.

At ten miuutes before 2 o'clock this morning, one of the executioners stepped up and said: "Nelllng you must die: Have you any further confession to- make or anything to say?" "No, nothing more than I have -already said, but I want you to make a half way decent job ot this and cut off my wind as quick ss you can." A moment was given tne doomed man to make his pesce with God: whose law he had ro fully outraged, and then he was pulled Lien air, a dangling wretch in tne aironies ot.death. He made two convulsive and then became uucoa.clu being choked to death. Satisfied with their night work, tbe crowd dispersed to their homes, snd to-day the citizens of Benton county have another page of blood to chron icle in tbe chapter oi their nmory. The Benton County Mob. Governor Porter, -said this morning, rela tive to the banging of Jacob Nelllng by the moD in uenton county last night, tbat when the mob spirit first! manifested itself a few dsvsaco.be had acted promptly.

and troop In LAiayette were under arms, ready to go to Nelllng's protection, but that the sheriff ot Benton county had declined their all. 'The executive department of the state govern ment nad tnerelore nothing lurtner to do, as troops can only be sent into a county ou the call ot the county authorities. The gover nor iurtbersaid no naa noticed that the men who commit rape rarely escape mob- violence; tbat tbat crime aeemed particularly- -1 calculated- to arouse the vengeance oi the community in which it occurred. He could readily see why farmers are ao aratroua el prompt and thorough punishment beinir inflicted upon men 'committing rape, because they were so frequently compelled to leave their homes and tbeir families. He said he was always ready.

wheuTcounty authortles needed the aid of state to rerpocd, and now waa willing to direct the attorney-general to assist in ferreting online persons who composed the Benton county moo, rr tne county authori ties desired such assistance. He ad mitted, 1 however, that It waa exceedingly difficult to get evidence in such lie deplored the affair deeply. He said a community which had suffered from mob 'violence felt the evlLconseqnences a score oi years, i Vaaderbllt'a Bond. Washington. 19.

William H. VanderbDt owna S47.050.000 In United States mistered lour per cent, bonds, a draft for the interest on wbtcn is mailed to aim qua neny irotn me treasury. The intereat on these bonds amounts ss follows: Per annum, $1,883,000: per quarter, per month, sldo. 8S3 831-3; per day, $5,150 hour, per minute, jj.aa. Am OSSclsl De fa altar.

PmsBTBO, November 19. County Controller 8peer entered criminal suit against A. H. Bow and, clerk ot the courts, this morning, charging him with embezzlement and defalcation, during his two terms ot ot office. In sums aggregating nearly $17,000.

Bowandwaa arrested and gars ball In the turn of $8,000. atretic Traatansnt. CAtcrrra, November 19. The Ameer ot Afghanistan haa had executed a number ot persons suspected ot favoring Ayo9b Khan, ana Mtuaiica outer. BLASTED WALNUT FRUIT The Attempt Fiasd Citf tfherc Onljr i Hamlet would Crow Brian Diuppoiitmeit Rich Hux, November Consid erable excitement exists here over what seems to be the collapse of the Walnut City boom, which is thought to have oenrred beyond controversy.

Mr. Oglesby, an expert sent' out from Ohio by Governor Foster and others Interested in the Walnut City project, arrived at Butler Friday evenlag.aivd i was busy during Saturday Investigating the affairs ot the Walnut company. Mr. Nichols who has had the msnsgement of the com pany's business. Is reported to be $30,000 Short that la, there la a wide discrepancy between the amount received by the company for town lots snd the amount known to have been expended promoting the objects at the company.

Mr. 'Nichol has not been at Walnut for several weeks, snd It would not be aa for him to appear there now, as the feeling against him is intense and the chances are he would meet wtth-pretty rough treatment. The collapse entails heavy losses on the numerous investors oz arnut, many ox wnom, under the promise held out to them by Nichol and others, hsve Invested there. The distress bears very heavy on tbe merchants, as none of them have had trade enough since locating there to meet current blU. The grade of a roadbed has 'been nearly completed between Butler au Walnut.

Over a month's wages are due and unpaid, and the contractors and laborers are clamoring ior vengeance against lNtcboi and his associates. The heaviest Individual loser at Walnut Is Mr. Stewart, ot Sedalla. no baa put up a block oi business hcuses and a large three-story hotel. at a cost of about A syn- dlcste company composed of Butler people put up twenty-iour nice business nouses.

only a few of which have ever been rented. All work on the railroad bas been discon tinued, and the general feeling at Walnut is thst the town dead. About 800 people baa located ia tne town, but irom present indications it will toon be a deserted, village. vt ainut waa laid out during tbe past sum mer, and tbe sale oi town lots aggregated about $150,000. Indignation la centered on Mr.

MchoL, as It Is thought be deceived both the es6tern capitalists, wnom ne represent ea. and also the people, who have been foolish enough to think that a large city could be bunt ana made to, prosper in a piaee wnere a stage country note wouia do wen to main tain ltseii. STATE NEWS. Bloom In gt on ia to have an opera hoase I Southern Indiana Is agitated by many re vivals. i Daniel O'Connell had his head crushed In a saloon, at Terre Haute, and nearly bled to aeatn, William and John Kyle, two of the men injured at the boiler explosion at Fontanet, nave uieo.

John Lynn, of Allen county, has been sentenced to fift en years in the penitentiary for debauching his own daughter. Mr. Dally, superintendent" of the Vigo ccunty poor farm, was thrown from his buggy on Saturday and seriously Injured. William 8teveus was accidentally shot and lataily injured, at lerre Haute, by vt. 11, vt neeicr, avniie they were examining a gun.

Miss Bettie Abbott, near Lett's Corner. took a ride ou the Drot rxuriud car slid ever saw last Tuesday, she la seventy to years George Danber, seed thirty five, fell from the Utad cl the terre luute opera hmsj cil lery stairs to tbe first fljor, susUIulug prob ably lataiinjurtt B. F. Simpson, justice of the peace of Waterloo towLShip, Fayette county, was arrest id at Conneraville. on Saturday, on two charges of sssault and battery, i A It.tl tl .1 rf Ti-it, TJl mtw en avl.t living at Lafayette, lighted a match aod touched) the flame to the dres) ofa aister fcuryestsold.

The little one was seriously 4 wui. mi i burned. A man named Charles Matthews, from Vf t.t.lm.n s-kn iuivuiiiu. VI. railroad, four miles northeast of Columbus, wss fatally burned while lying by a log lire in the woods on Friday night.

He was intoxicated. A fir, five miles -northwest of Bloomtnp'- ton, Friday night, burned the spoke factory of William Burke, jr. Lo: lnsur rue tire caught irom spar us irom tne engine. Trvin Trlttar tha )wtw whrv arfaanriaar-aiv i from his home st Manchester five months ago, whose parents hsve sdvertlsed for him lar and wiae, nas Deen discovered at Kacine, Wisconsin, traveling with a Buffalo Bill combination. Senator Voorhees' has returned to Terre Haute, from New York, accompanied by his son aismea wno is recovering irom tne recent severe illness witb which he was seized in New York.

The report that he v. aa treated lor a mental malady la dented. A delegation from the Woman's Christian Union visited Boesch's concert saloon, at Kiuhruond, Saturday night, to see what there waa there so alluring to young men. They staid till lumea oi oeer and tooacco drove them out, sicker if not wiser John R. Brattan.

the farmer, and. stock dealer who so mysteriously disappeared from Hope on Monday last, returned Satur day morning, but refuses to give any Infor mation oi nia mysterious ana prolonged ao- ence. lie is credited with being a Utile out oi balance. 1 A correspondent of the Greenfield Demo crat, at Anderson, professea to know all about tbe horrible Wilson murder committed near tbat place June 7, 132. He says that one man did tbe double murder, and that be can lay hi band on htm any time.

He promises to give the editor ot the Democrat more information. Charles Vonfauze and aome hands were hutkfng corn in a field near Jonesville, on Saturday, and filling one wagon left the team standing while they husked the other wagon full. There was no fence between the corn field and the river, and when the men came back the horses had run off, over the bank and into the river, where they were fouud, I Another member of the Southern Indiana gang of counterfeiters was arretted and brought to Jasper and committed to jail, on Saturday. He waa arrested at Bird's Kye, here he was detected- lu passing gold and silver coin. His name i Johnson.

He halls from Little Orleans, im the New Albany Chicago railroad. He will be held for trial at the next term ot court. The unknown man discovered In a dving condition alorrnide a public road near Bethel proved to-oe Josepn vviiueim, tne carriage matur. no wanaereu away jrom nis nome lu Richmond while temporarily Insane. It ts proved tbat be committed suicide by stabbing ninveiain toenecK instead ot being mur dered with a club as first reported, the wound on the head resulting from his falling against a ran tence, Judge Hord overruled the motion of coun sel for anew trial, at Shelbyvllle, in the case onne state vs.

ueorgeand uavid Lrong, and sentenced them to two years in the penitentiary. They were convicted of an attempt to asassinate Dr. Haulsoury, at Aiorrtstown, rn the night ot the 4th of September last, by shooting Into his house, one of the shots finkiDg tne aoctor nine gin in tne toot, n. Dieting an ugiy wound. Discovery has been made that Jasper Nel son, in jail at Terre Haute ou an spicioo.

of having murdered his mother, registered tot an eut-oi-tbe-wav hotel ax Terre Haute, on September I as "llenrv Kelson and wife. Chicago," Nelson's wife showing Detective titdtvertotbe botrL On the same date he wtote to his mother to join him there. a lady in Anderson bavin seen the letter while Mrs. Nelson was still in Anderson. Jasper has telegraphed for his cousin Henry UraLeDerwrz.

At 11 o'clock Saturday night Chief of Po lice Cpt Finney, of New Aloany with eight policemen, raided jeiiatupprian's gamming rooms on Pearl street, lu that city, capturing twenty players, many of them boys, together witn ail tae paraphernalia or a poker room. I esterdST aiternoon, tne cniex, wtut Detec Uve Brown, of the metropolitan force of Indianapolis, whonaa been working up gam bling houses, raided the same saloon. The chief found about seventy-five men in the saloon, and commanded all to consider themselves under arrest. The crowd made demonstrations upon the chief, whereupon pistols and clubs were drawn on both sides. Finney was bodily picked up the crowd and hustled out of the house.

For a time there was imminent danger ot a bloody riot, but fortunately this waa averted. The row lasted half an hour. Potato 8 1 arch. The most profitable Industry ot tbe new Swedish colony In I Aroostook county, Maine, is that of raising potatoes for the starch-factories, of which there are twenty- alx. The largest ot these made last year 892 tons of starch from 93,000 bushels of potatoes.

The process ot starch-making Is simple, consisting merely ot grinding the Taotatoes, washing the pulp, and settling the starch In three vats successively after it has been thoroughly washed witn olean water to remove all impurities, FuruAce heat is empioyed for dryiag. a MUST STOP OR FIGHT. FriBte Sip Marquis Tteag ii Etspoi- libit for the Fouibilitf error. Paris, November 19. In an Interview Marquis Tseng declares that during the last few days the situation between France and China haa become very critical; owing to the proceedings of the French government and the repeated votes or the chamber of deputies, and the Juxtaposition of the Chinese and French troops, Many well armed Chinese regulars hsve, crossed the frontier and encamped at Racnlnh, where they are closely watching the movements ot the French, notwithstanding the presence of the French fleet.

Three army corps Of 10,000 men each, equipped in European fashion, can on very short no tlce march by three different routes against the Frerch. Among the Chinese troops are many European and American engineers. The French- may be able to throw a few bombshells Into Canton but It will be difficult feat to approach the place. If the Canton mandarins are energetic the natives will fight well, ami the rrencn will una tbem worthy loemen. China is receiving encouragement and material help from all aides.

I have received no communication as to Erench movements since my last. I shall return to' Folkestone almost immediately: In concluding, ne ssio: "China ardonuy desires pesos, and deplores the situation. As it becomes 1 more sggravated China will recpsrnlze, however regretfully, accomplished facts, and leave to France the towns and forts captured south of Red river. China is determined, however, to hold Bacnlab. against all comers with tbe greatest energy.

passage ot the Red river will certainly be considered a declaration of war. China is perfectly aware that Admiral Courbet is anng lor a campaign against tae L'hlnese. He repeatedly sends telegrams de manding boats of light draught, and it depends entirely on France to avoid war. France must stop at once. To-morrow may be too late." Offensive Opotatlona Imminent Paris.

November 19. Reports that tha French government presented an ultimatum to China Is seml-offielally denied. The committee of the Chamber ot Deputies to report upon a bill for Tonquin credits examined Minister Ferry and the minister ot Marine, who explained, the military situation la Tonquin and affirmed tbat offensive operations by tbe French fortes are imminent if not already begun. i i TRADE AND LABOR. SnspeniioHs in the Pittsburg Iron Trade 1 Gloom Pntlook.

Pittsbtro, November 19. The mills of Oliver Bros, Phillips have suspended operations in all departments except In the rolling mill. D. B. Oliver, one of the firm.

ststed that it was very probable that work would be suspended In that department very shortly if trade did not Improve. Among other mills 6 Id to be preparing to close down about tne 15th of next month are the extensive works of Emerson, Mackrum A and th Union Iron mill, operated by Carnegie Bros. Co, The Superior rail mil operated by the EUomau heirs, and Mocrehead McLean' puddling depart nieut have also closed, while Senoenber A Co. have notified tbeir employes that the-mill will hereafteiLiun a single instead of a doublsvturn. By these suspensions over 8.C00 men are thrown out-of employment just at the beginning ot winter, and fears are entertained tbat li trade does not im prove very soon others will be obliged to close aown also.

Tbe Bessemer steel works -at Homestead. closed down the rail department, Saturday night, for aq indefinite The rest of tbe establishment will continue operations until the present orders are worked off, when there will be a general suspension unless there lssn improvement in trade. A special irom Jonnst own, sav the Cambria Iron company have notified their. 5,000 employes that on December I the wages in all departments will be reduced ten per owing to the depression ot trade. Interviews with numerous iron manufac turers develops tbe fact that trade is passing inrougn a penoa oi unusual depression.

Secretsry 8. D. Weeks anticipates a dullness equsl to the four years succeeding the panic of 1873, while prices are lower than at that time, increased iacmties for over-production is assigned as the principal cause of tbe depression, secretary ilarttn.ol the Amalgamated association, says that he is not alarmed at the situation, and aavs that. rhlle some mills are compelled to elose down, others will run double turn. Boom la Cotton aad Woolen.

New York. November 19 It doesn't Iook- much like curtailment among the cotton and woolen mills. The capital of the Bourne Mill of Fall River Is to be Increased from $400,000 to $600,000, ah addition having just been built. The Keynoids Mill, at Davls-vflle, R. has also been enlarged.

The cotton factory at Rome, which has been in operation only eighteen months, has doubled its machinery and runs dsy -and night, the Matthews Mills, at 8alem, are being doubled, and the Mississippi Mills, at Wesson, are twice at) large as they- were at the beginning of the year. The Coadltioa of Earopo. "ZTT London, November 19. Spanish bank sharts have dropped one hundred- franca In ten days, and the general financial situation is most discouraging. In England the tendency is toward lower rates of Interest.

The stock market is dead, and owing to the uncertain condition of continental politics' there Is little disposition to plaoe money ex cept wnere it can be readily called in. in ranee tbe public revenues nave'iauen on. expenditures are increasing, and finances are in disorder. Agriculture is depressed and tbe merchant nave on hand large stocks oi unsaleable goods. i New Isslsslppl Bridges Cl' r.

Til Vnj.nl... If) Tl. r.i..viibu iivicmuvi a ua si cretary of state licensed, this morning; the Chain-of-rocks Bndee company, which prr-post a to bridge the Mississippi ten miles above tbe st, lul bridge. ibe capital stock is $2,000,000. Tbe project is believed tn be in tbe Interest ot the Gould lines and Chicago Alton Railway company.

Minneapolis. November l. The nrst snd otly stone bridge across the Mississippi wss completed to-day. It is the SU- Paul, Minneapolis anitooa railway viaauct, spanning the river Just below the falls of St. Anthony.

It laamassire stone structure, the whole course being 2,100 feet, The viaduct crosses the river with twenty-three arches, sixteen -spans of eighty feet each. The material la granite and magnesia lime stone. The width Is twenty-eight feet over all, and the height from the springing point oi tne arches to tne top is nrty leet six Inches. The cost was $990,000. Tbe bridge wss built for passenger traffic, and Is to be used by the Manitoba, Northern Pacifle aad ft.

Aaouis unea, ana possioiv ov tne wuwan- kee. The possibility of running at full, speed over ft will result In reducing the time between Minneapolis and St. Paul from thirty to twenty minutes. I ilia. Obituary.

Baltimore. November 19. William G. Harrison, one of Baltimore' oldest merchants, died here, last night, aged eight y- three jesrs. He was John W.

Garrett's prede cessor at president oi tne tfaiumore onto railroad, and was a director in several Balti more banks. CoLi-MBTjg, November 19. Mrs. Geo. L.

Converse, wife of the member of congress from this district, died this morning, after a short illness. Portland, November 19. Joseph W. Dver. United States inspector of steam boats, formerly a leading ship builder, died at tne age oi seventy-one years.

Henry Hanson, a colored man, 113 years of see, wss buried at Boston. He aided- In rebuilding Fort McHenry, at Baltimore-, in 1814. i Pshaw. Hicks Pasha. 'Eh Artec v.

November 19. It is reported that the-forces ot tbe False Prophet have surrounded the Egyptian troops under Hicks Pasha, who ia short of provisions. Ujndon. November l'J. Later accounts from Jeddah, state that the Egyptian sol diers fled before the enemy, despite the efforts of their officecs to rally them.

A soldier saw Commander Montleff, surround ed bv lnsurtrents. defending himself with a revolver. The Kgrptjana hjst eighty-six and two officers. Ireland nod the Vatican, Rome, November 19. It is stated that fresh confidential InrtrucUons Jiave been sent to the Catholic BUhops tn Ireland, en joining then to endeavor to create a senti ment lnnaencing tne vauoiica to act with the government, Tae recent orders, for bidding the holding of Orange and other meeting, is considered due to the good.

(Qiccs vt sVotdkiob, agusa sjeui. I GREAT CATHOLIC EVENT. Ceremoay Conferring the fallina on ArthUihop Elder, la Cinrianitr. CnccrsTtATi, a. November 15.

A ceremony, the first of Its kind thst has taken place lh the history of the CstJiolic Arch diocese ot Cincinnati, has been set tor December 13, the fast ot St. Lucy. On thst day, at 8t Peter's cathedral, the Most Rev. Archbishop-elect Elder will receive the pallium, and also the full title of an archbishop. Father P.

bearer of the Insignia of archieptscopal authority front Rome, has arrived in this country, an4 will be In this city about Wednesday. The? lat Archbishop Purcell received the palUuat from the hands of Pope Pius IX- so that Dr. Elder will be the first archbishop to be thus clothed with authority in this city. The ceremonies, while brief, will be both grand and Imposing. ATI the bishops ot the archdiocese have been Invited to be present oa the occasion.

Among those who will participate are Rt. Rev. Casper Borgess, bishop of detrolt; Rt. Rev. McCloskey, bishop of Louisville: Rt.

Rev. Bishop Gil-mour, of Cleveland; Rt. Rev. Bishop Water-son, of Columbus; Rt, Rev. Bishop A.

M. Toebbe, of Covington; Kt. Rev. Bishop uwenger, of Fort Wayne, and all the priest a of the ercb-dlcee. Pontifical high mass will be conducted by Bishop Mc- Clbskev, ot Louisville, and the oration will -be delivered by Bishop Waterson, ot Columbus.

At the conclusion of the maaa, Bistou McCloskev will confer the pallium on Arch bishop-elect Elder. In the United State mere are oo.iv twelve arcnoiwopa, am tae conferring e( the pallium ts a very rare re-, liglous spectscle. aaaaBa Dsikitlloa Dy. -f Nrw Tobk, November 19. A new Christian church coating waa dedicated yesterday.

Rev. Frederick D. Power, chap-Iain ot the house of representatives, preacnea the dedicatory eermon. The Madison Avenne M. E.

church and the new Catholic church ot St, Benedict were also dedicated. Lea by Fir. IfrwARat," K. November 19. TbeT' country residence ot Geo.

V. Helker, at Orange Mountain, burned yesterday with the furniture. Loss, $00,000. Tito tip Croat stro. WAnrxr.

November 13. Geners.1 Sher- -man Is expected to return here after tbs-holidays, when a S4xtes of entertainment will be given in hla honor. ii aaBaaai I lit CONDENSED NEWS. PonaWle. Receipts ot hogs at St.

Louis, to-day, ot cattle, 0,000. Princeton best Harvard la the foot-ball game by a score of i to 7. Samuel B. McCulloch, circuit clerk ot Wheeling, W. is mysteriously mlAstnr.

Elder Morgan pasaed through Kansas City 1 for Salt Lake with seventy-eight recruits from the South. Uncle Tom Bel), a negro, aged ninety five years, was cremated at SU Louis, jester Jay, tn a burning house. Henry Le inker, of St. Louis, crazy with drink, started out vest erday to shoot hie brother; fslling to find him, he killed himself. It Is now believed In Maine thst the st on of last week Inflicted upon the state loss of $1,000,000.

The destruction ot valuable Umber was very great. I In scalding a hog, Mr. John J. Young, of Erie, accidentally pushed his eight-year old boy Into the cafdron ot teething fluid an scalded him to death. Since October 29 to date Chieaaro packers have alaughtered and salted 441.000 hog, being 75,000 more tbsn during the corresponding period in lsi A.

W. Beard, ex-collector of the port of Boston, has been aued for libel, uttered in aa anti-Butler campaign speech recently, by CoL Hugely, of Butler's staff. Monsigner Cspel delivered the first of series of lectures at Chlckering hall. New York, Saturday evening. The attendance was not more than 150 persons.

Frederick M. Ker. the Chicago bank cashier who got away with $40,000 from Kean A bankers, bas been sen-fenced to the penitentiary for ten years. Anna Dickinson will take to the platform i again. She will lecture under tbe auspices ot the Knights of Labor, and will keep It up until after the next presidential election.

Sullivan and Ryan have signed articles for a four-round bout with soft gloves, at San Francisco, some time between January lit and February 14. Tha rata reelDti will bet divided equally. The immorality among army offi-ers, in connection with Indian squaws, is likely to. lead to some unpleasant consequences, an Indian; chief. Laving preferred charge against an officer Of high standing.

Ira P. Bigclow, of Salem, is missing. 1th $.000 belonging to the estate of the late T. B. Perkins.

The box supposed to contain the securities of ho estato was found to coutatn only two rubber bauds. G. E. Matthews, postmaster at HaacIhuraL. Miss, writes that his brotber.J.

P. Matthews, a mail carrier, was shot and instantly killed at the polls on election day. lie bad been warned not to vote, but disregarded It, John Sellers: an eccentric, farmer near New Philadelphia, Ohio, who never shave, nor cuts his hair or nails, has a flock of sheep which has not been shorn for six years, the old man contending that God gave then wool to keep warm. A band of thirty men. wearinir mask- In vaded tbe Ashley nouse in Bloomington, Ilk, Friday night, to tar and feather the owner of the building, whose morals they did (not approve of.

He chanced to be in Chicago at the time, and there was no outrage. The trustees of the Cincinnati mnsic hall have been urged to lower the pitch ot the treat organ, it claimed that it is too igh to be used with the orchestras, which have all adopted the French pitch. The board are unwilling to spend la making the change. Tbe jury to decide on the award of prizes to American blstoricaT paintings entered for competition in the Philadelphia Academy of i me Arts, bare decided none worthy of tbe tint prize ot $3,000 or the gold medal, but awarded the silver medal to the paluUng "The, March to Valley Forge." A town is to be established on the south bank of the Teuuessee river, three miles from Tuacumbia and ten miles from the Tennessee Bute line. It will be called Sheffield, i The company will at once erect a blast furnace, cotton factory, cotton seed oil mill, spoke factory: and other lirre ia dustries are contemplated.

The Western Union Telegraph company. aod a number of its corporate creature has. brought suit tn Boston against the American Bell Telephone company for an account ing, claiming a per cent interest ua all rentals, royalties, of the Nations Telephone company, of Massachusetts, lately consolidated with the Bell company. Crown Prince Frederick William takex.a a present to King Alfonso a bronze statue of the great elector. The Porto declines te admit the claim ef Egypt aod.

Balgarla that they can nerotUte treaties of commerce directly with, foreign states. i There waa a terrible row la VicIoria.hJL Kingston. Ontario, during, a meetlaeof tha Salvation army, last night, several oeraoo were Injured, but none seriously. Lewis E. Ban ford, who la known theouffh- out Europe and.

America as a swindler, was convicted at the assizes- In Montreal and sentenced to five yean la the penltenUiry. The Rome DIaretto say a it Is stated tha Vatican has consented to appoint a nuncio to the United States, In aceordano with the wishes oi tne American bishops now In Rome. Thewholesale merchants of Monareal are moving for a reduction ot time en goods sold. The leather dealers start out with four months, giving four per cent discount ior cat i i Theodorevltcb, editor of, the Snnonprova, a radical organ, arrested tor complicity in rebellion, died, yesterdsy, la the Uelgra-lo fortress. He refused food: since the first day: ot his Imprisonment, Tbe troubles In the rural district of Souihe ern Russia between the peant and their landlords require the freOfUent intervention, of the military.

The condition ot the rural population. is said to oe moat deplorable. The first fortniirht oi the moawI ami Sankeymlsaion at Islington closed, on Sua-dsy. The pressure' ot auditors staring ho week betme greater each successive. service.

bLandlax room was baxly obtain able. A syndicate ot bankers reprsaented bv the Anglo-Egyptian Banking Company, of Cairo, has offered to prurUe the capital necessary to construct a new anal across the tetbmua of 8uez, the F.r?tlan gor- crumeni wm undertake to iu The Sttanlah trovarnment show sir" or fear thai tha ruJt of the Crown Pnace Germany will result in trouble. It 1 tf'" out thst the government It very coll torx the prince but believes it duty ga of throBzh th; tvra ot so vs..

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