Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 June 1888 — Page 2

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toammmtmm tt *k« MtaavctM Ham] ] WiJUtM0tom, Jmm Oaorga W. ''«8mI**'*><*****^ ^o****^ P**P*****”* ^ Aa lilHaiy awiwiHia la plaaa Gaaaral Jaha CL Frwaat a« tiw latirad Ikt as a M^far Oaaaral. Ha saiv that ^ rsfrala la takaaaah aatisa aaaaaaoataf fiaaMafa awrlsas la lha GavanaMat, bat than ara so thaay faOaat ai-aaUiaw af tha iata «a» wha hay* bM aoAriac tvaai diaaasa, toa laaa af Oaihaaaa alhar4Jaabl>itlas wha ata draviaf hal^iaMll faaalaa^ at mm at all—vhaaa 4hiM apyaala ia atfoofar laraM thaa doaa CMml Fiaaaat'a. Stasia aiaa az* fsaaasa tits apiaiaa that it is aaviaa ta far* thar laaaaaaa apaa tha ratiiad list; taoaiaaj an aav than fer wham it was aat aastaoM alaladj fiasas ahaold ha prarbiad by thoaa ~ftaariat lha la*. daabts tha pro* fatatf af laawaMag tha list forthar bf apaaiai Isfisiatioaa Ba also aaaaaiailp dla* asali irm tha prsMsitiaa ta taka Oaoaral Fiaaaaat fraas aiatl Ilia fad ta plaaa biai ao lha raitfad list af tha amp at a salarr af |ig68B pn aaaam, aaa M^QaaarmL Thi

anaaar, ha aMs,ia haaa parteraad anwa

laad Ipiaf apaasita

aM thap

dvil lilaaflioara vka Blliiarp sanrias, aad

ip OB tha Ntiiad list, whs han par* IbroMd Isof aarf disthifaiahaa mllitarp Mrviaa,«haaa ha waatd frsatip aatraak, aad wha an safcriag fraa waoads rasai?aa

hi battlsi I

Tha aaawittaa aa poblia baildtags aod ttaaaia an af tha aalaiaa that tbs Garan*

naolaifht la bap um

tta aratp dapal at JaSarsoaTillai'

aaaardlaalp noaomadil aa apprepriatiaa at $10^90 far this porpaaa. la tha oaioioa af tha Qwaitamaatar Oasatal it vaald ba far Mia hoM iwtanata af tha saraiaa if Iva af tha iHaata an datp ta aaaaaetiaa iritk the Jaf* fhiaaavIUa dapal aaoid lias at^ .tha depot, thap MV bataraaoipatted to lisa a aanaMar* abia diataaaa thaaafraai aaa f« Loaisaiila— than haiaf M aoltahla haaaaaia tha riaiaUp. It ta tha lataatlaa, if tha laail ia parahaaa^ taaaast tva seta af aStaafs* qoartan tharaea,

SM la aaat >10,700 aad tha ether >7.000. Mr. Choadla hoa bafere tha aoaBluaa oo

alaU aanriaa rafem a aaaaara “la retire ex* aaldlan aad aaileta »ha han beaa veandsd la battle after tvaotp paait’ aanriaa ia tha aivU aanriaik sad praaidiaf salariaa there*

far.**

Jl pnridaa that soah saldiars, wha, mbsaqoaotta their amp sanies, ban basa fora pariad af tweatp*aaa paara ia the eiril ter* viaa af the QaTammeat In this altp-, aaap ba mind, aad naaiya doriag the naaiadar of IhMr Uaas aaa<kalf the aaaoaat of tha aaiioal ■aUrp, net ta axeqad >a aap nose >1,200 par aaaiMP. It ia ealp fhir to add, aa explaialaf ■ the paaitiaa af the liidiaaa owaibar, thnt ba snip bripfo this ataason la tha aitantiaa of Oaafmi ‘*bp roqoaat^ aad ia aot, tharafore,

aoBoiittad ta ttasopp^

Haarp J. SL Broaaar, thraofh Mr. Whits, •aka that tha Saantarp at tha Traaaarp ba diraatad to pap hioi for aioMp “ilia* ^ip a^laatad ftpoai Um bp tha Unltad Italia aa aammatatiaa ommp ondar the

draft law of IMS.**

IIm aanadUaa aa aflitarp affain ban martad adyaraalp aa tha alalia of W. H. H. Haadar, wha alataaad >455 as diffaraaea ia pv af a sergaaat aad a aaooad liaotsBaot of Oeiaaaap O. Ferty<aijith ludiaaa. olaimiaf; that ba swrad as liaataBsat fraa xfoTamber 17, UHita April 1&, ISOS. Tbaraoordtoi tha War Baaartmaat show that ha was paid aaaaaood uaalMaat for this yarp period, ladaad,liraBi Noyaiabar 1, iSM, tha dida ha

was aaomiaaioaad.

Thaaaanaittaaaa paaakHn mast hara ra« asatip hadaa ladlaaadap, Jodgiog from the aaouiar af aaaaa for oitiaaaa of tha State hroifhtta a Aaal aoBiidaratioa ia oonmit* taa^ will shew tha wap thap

have baaa thnogh tha aalU.

ApaafiaaiaraooaiiBaadad for JaaMs G. W. Banp, lata Baoaad Liautaaaat Elayaath ladtaaa Oiyalrp; Jos^ W. ttoCoaaall, BaroaaBt Oampaap B., Fiftaaath ladiaaa; Daaial JL Harria, Caapaap 1., Flftpwiahtb ladiaaa; Hontbaa BoolL widow af John BoaC <Mipaap F., Tbirtp*aigfath iadimaa. lha aanmittaa alae raoomBsadad a pan* afoaaftwUvadeUsna maath for Abb V, Faiftiaea, af ladiaaapolia, aad maap mere. Alia a paaataa af aightaea dollara a mooth for WiUiaai P. Gardoa, iavalld, aoa at Will laaiA. QotdaD, Caoipaap A., Eightp'foBrth Tba.appliaatiaa of Dr. WOUam Boott. "jpiilrlnrfifii appoiatad bp Ooyeroor Mor* .'fiaa, has baaa aotad aa fayomlp bp tha oom*

■ittaa.

Thap nftna to raoommeBd aa iaeiaaaa of Marioa for Joha F. Bpao, Compaap I,

TwaaW*thlrd ladiana.

PhlUB Tkampaoa, Companp D, Sayantp* drat looiaaa. km made applieatioa t<> hays kis phaaiea laeraasad frm $10 to $72, tha

foil aiaabilitp mta.

Hn. daoaa Haaiphrp. of Fort Wstbo, aaka that aha ba paoatooad oo aooouot of the death af bar aoa, TbaoMU Hompbrp, Com* paap E, Thirtsaath ladiaaa, at Aadaraou*

ylUalalMi.

Wtdawa* PaaatoBS.

WAUrararOK, Jaoe O.—The Prasident haa approyad the set of Ceograss oroyidiog thatpaorioM haniafon, or haraaftar to ba, graatad ta widows of soldiara of the War of tha BriMlliea ahaU eommeBee at the date of the death af their knabaada. This lagUla* tiea foyoraUp afiaeta all elaiiaa of widows of foa lata war, whieh hays baoB fllad ia the Bniteg ofioa aa or after Jolp 1, 1880, aad hays baaa allowed to eonmaBoa from tha data of the flliag of tha elaiios, bat will aot fhaaiablp aAat tha eaaaa of aoah widows aa wan lied aa ar bafon Jaly I. IttO, aad whieh hays baaa flowed paasioBa hayiag alraadp baaa graatad ia those eaaea from the data of their haabaada* death. The Com* ■Imlaaar of Faaaiaaa ciTao aotiea that ia tha Mttlanaat oadar thli law af elaiaia al* nadp allowed M fomal applieatioa will ba pood, aad that the aaryieaa of attoraep

Widows itaadmiip

naoPad. aad wlh oat ha

wiftaalatlargiyiBgaiMBe, pealaflee addram aad aartideata aaaiber, aad tha olaiau will haallawad with at UiiwdalapaapraaiiaaUa,

OBmTABT.

Bav. daaaao WyaeaBaa Olarfea. Bonoir, JaM A-'Biy. Jwmm Fnnum Claike, the walbkMsn^ Uaitariaa dhrlaa, died haa Bight athla naideaoaia Jaowiea Flafoo, afad aoyaatpwidAt paan, Althoagh ha had baea ia pear haalth for two paan or —a^Ha aaadttlaa was aal aaaaidareddaa* ■enwiMnwIthlaaiowwaaka. Hia death aanM foaoia aMBfUaailoa af diaeaaaa. , Claike waa hen at Haaonr, N. B., ApeQ '.aadfndMasdfram Harrard withbooon L a MW Jta gwdiialaaliaBS tha fttytaitp [Mid^^llafSimn ]l£a^ Chareh « ^^thaOhaaah af thelMiSiitia*fo ~)WantadaBa lawanii a Bwabarer laaMBt tbaaathsrof auarpthefa I arOa idther af a‘Oifo of HfoiSat tWhadm,” “^teqmatBelMtaoa In ~BnMnfo|am ** ^898 888* la|a>iMaaadiirtaliriiaditBBn,i Hadt fomn Tnaanri. ■fo-fo Ohalaad, Hfahep af Tiaaaaao^ aid T. Taoaib port of let IM, ia •rtJlyfiliB af oatiat M; |5Ml Am 8 ftMonla JNto W. BUid. let I aad •iv^dFiib^OWbsfo eoMfylMao of Oytd Mfo Elfoa H. IWo* i>^|Hb8V)Mk&Cihim, lali,laa>pann, Marthaart aiittkd, tfo. WaiMa, adartaMtratar.fo fepiba,^tt,»md M.ia laffMat^ OpkHfll

tVaGPiWrtaL

k IfoCMete^eiahth

la Charloi A. Wlap, Lariar A Stayaas'aaabia Talaai^ additioa.

Hartmaa ta Wak H. C.

laLMl JahaB. Eldar iafoAAdoadP.ia Lm diyi^ of leaa t aad t, $400. Chnatiaa Ham

Sehadtal, wart half af aortbwart qaartar. aad part al tha sort haUaf tha aarth hrtfaf tha aerthwert qaartar, all ia aaatloa 20 lawaahip 15 oaiih, af raaga 5 aaat, $4,000. Charias E. CeOa, traatae, to Aadrew J. Farliamr, let >1. ia V.. E. Cofta’a Eart Yamaat strast addhiea, $50a Adolph SMmttkktfr to (Tharias HarttomiiB, let 25 aad part of let M fa Saideaatieker A Matter's ^iiiea, $7A Baajamia Pishn todlabart Oavia, lot 7 ia Fiehar’s Cameterp, $20. Christiaa Baaae ta Charias Itaekar, lot

32, 23, 24. 25. 28 of B. F. Morris's additioa, $1,100. W. W. Baker to Emom L. Kimble, lot 5 la Meek 1 la North Park additioa,

$i.ooa

Oetegefkariaas Me For IHyeree. Akbof, 0., Jaae 9.-^Tha eaaa of Eaein H. Thorp yenos Maarilia Thorp came ob Ib aoBrt to.da7. The plaiatlff is elghtp aod the dafoadaat aigbtp*oaa. Filip pears aao thap beearasaagaged ia their oatiya Naw Eoglaod tewB, bat the aagafooieot waa brokea, and saeb Btarriad aaother flame aod rea^ a fomiip of ehildrsB. Thorn beeeme a widower aod the oraaent Mrs. ’Jhorp a widow. Obo pear ago eorreapoodeaea was naewed after a half eaatarp of aaparaboa and thap ware ra-eogaged aod married at Sao Fraaeisoo. Thap came to lire ia the aaborbe of this ettp. Mrs. Tboro, bowafar, did BOt like tha aimplicitp of Mr. Thorp’s hems aad toad for a diyerea. She ia one of the hetra ot tha $5,000,000 Mosbar aetata in Eagland, Mr. Thorp appears in court, bat his wifo ti a psar is rsprssoDttd bp hsr daagbtar, Mrs. Eoaias Psrkias, of Chicago, with wham obe bow liyea. Baadlejr Veee White Baeakercbiate. MlW YoBE, Jaaa A—A Son reporter aallad apoa ez*Ooycrnor Hoadiep, of Ohio, aad aefe^ him bow ha was plcaae<l with the BOBiiaatioB ofThorman. “I'yagot nothing whateyer to sap on that sobjaet," said Mr.

Hoadiap.

“Don’t poa iatand to yoia for him?” “I ara going to rota,” said tha ex* Ooyernor, “for the presidential alee* tors. Thqp won't Irt bm yota for thg aaa thamsalyas. 1 waa op* possd to Tharmaa's aomiaatioa from the

start. I

if I’d had a weoklooger ta work 1 woald have

prayaafod it’’

"Thau poa daa’t think hia aanra lands

strength to thatiekatr’

“I’ya got nothing to tap abont that I naa white haadkarcbiais thoogh, and don’t go in

for baadanaa or anaff.’’

TOtTMG OllAinrATXa.

laatktatteaa af fisa-wtagi

Tha ladlaaapolis laatitata for Taong Ladiaa laat oigfat eieaad tha aaa* aod poor af fta aziatenaa bp approprirta Uterarp and mnaieal azor* eiaim Tha andiaaoa room of tha aebool, located comer Peansplyaaia and St. Jaa atraata, waa yerp haadaomalr daearatad wifo flowara aad tropical pleats, the racemes at oithar sida tha stage appearing like

22 in Dnnlao’e eabdiyiaian af bleeka 20.’ 21, ^fj^®***

Two peart ago, with

aa the prime raoyer, this aohool was opened, and from the first prMpared. At preaant its

I ko snnrman'a nomiaaiioa iram uteg •ftsa^laoea is Tarp gratifying and ayarjr in* aiMl did all I eouW to prayent it, and' dieation poinU to a growth that will require

more extenaiye aoeommodaliona before a

graat white.

Tbagradoatlag azareissiof tha Classical Scboolt are aaanalip mada the oecasion ot a yerp iatereetieg eaiertaiement to whieh the pnblio is iayiM. ikoee for the pear 1888 were held at the Qraad Opera Hoom laat eyening aod wara no azoeption to tha rnla. Tha lading addram waa bp Professor John M. Ceoltar.of Wabash Collegaon “Praetical Edtkoatioo.” Tha gist of hia talk was that tha traa object of a higher cdoeatioo is not to provide a trade ur

AltaeaeSl bp Beutera in Conneettont. DahbubY, Jone 9.—Mrs. Halpin, wilt af Jamas Halpin, a proaperans farmer, liriog at Stooap Hill, lias ia a varp aritleal eondi* tloa to*dap, aad is iiahla to die at anp mo* moot. She ia anfforiof from wonnde inflicted bp a loartaaa*paar*ald lad named Oora aad hia fother. Thap ware tenanu af bar hnsbaad, and warebeuig pushed tor papment of (heir rent Mrs. Halpin was samullad Wadnaeday bp peaag Gore, who atrnok her with a large stooa. The latbar and son then oembiacd ia the attack, beating and kickiug tha ladp in a brutal maniiar. Two of the riba were fractured, aod aha was saverelp ent abont tha head aad iqjarad intaruallp. Arraara af Penaiaas Aeaoeiaitoii. Tha Arrears of Pensions Amooiation ha* lore adjouralng paatardap afternoon adopted a oonatitation aad provided for Bab*orgaBi* sation ia tha variama eonntiaa. A talagram was mat to tha Chairmaa of the iavalld penetea oomiuittee domaading “in tha name ei 15,000 invalid pansiouera in Indiana,’’ that aa immediate vota ba taken in the ilunae ot Eepraaontatiyaa on the bill reator* •loring arrears of pansiont. A reaolntion of spmuathp for Oenaral Sharldaa waa for* waruad. Joseph Sima, of Delphi, was eleoted parmanaBtPrmidaBt,aBd Uarritt M. Walrad, of Indianapoln, Saeratarp of the aaaoeiation. Can Jfot Take Naiarat Gas. Tbi Trostasa of tba losana Hospital have tetalp bsaa oonaidaring tha advisabilitp of pnuiag aatnral gas ia tha institution, and had raoslvod propositions from two of tbs m aampsnias to nirniih the desired snppip. Prssidant Harrison, of the Board, to*dap addrenad aa Inqnir]^ the Attornep General, asking if the boaroMd the right to make eaeh a eoetraet. The Attornep Oeneral, in replp ta this, fava tha opinion that tha oalp tew regateUag this matter provided that tha ioetitatioB should ooatraet tor itasnpplles aaoh month, and in eooaeqaenoe acontraot for naa, suah aa waa propel, ooold aat ba

maua.

Battnlag Perm its.

Chriat Sehradar, frame oottage Pleasant, near OUva, $1,300. Lonis Sobl, frame dwoiUar, Ceot^ ayenae, near Eighth $3,200. Q. L. Millar, brick bniidfog, 64 to 72 Woet Market, $18,20a Wm. B. Kineaid, addition, 123 North Pennsplvante, $20. H., KNittein, brick Mock, 278 to 284 South Iteteware, $6,000.

Tbe Suters* Fair.

General Harrison, ax*Qoyernor Porter, Qoyamor Grap and Mapor Dsnap will ds* livsr brief addresses at tha lining of tha Siatara’ Fair, for tha benefit of the new Hospital, which tiegins atTomlioaon Hall next Moodaj night and eontinnes ous weak. A eraat maap aitraetions hava been provided

for it.

Y. M. O. A Matters. Key. Dr. Keen will address tbe meatiog to-morrow efterneon, at the Y. kl. C. A. Hall, OB tbe sabject “Things to Get Sid Of.” Mondsp afternoon will come the ragutar moathlp moating ot the Women’a Auxiiiarp, and in the eyenieg the regnlar meeting of the amooiation ooonrs.

Fooad ITpaanalta Boihb Sergeant Qnigtep this forenoon found thraa roliaofdpaomita in Harmann'a lam* her pard at tha eoraer of Marptend and Taanessaa straeta. Tba dpaamlte was rolled in Paper, and to eaeh paekage waa a four* toon hue. Tba staff is at tbs Statioa Boast.

A Baportea Cattlog Serapa. A eattiag sorapa israportad ta hava oeenr* rad pastardnp between Fred Epmes and hit bar*taadsr, Mtehast Smith, fli tba saloon at Woodslda, to wfaioh bath parties wara aavara* Ip to|uad, kaivaa having baa^naad.

nSSONA^

AClBitohamaa«wlfowlUatn« lha snauMr

rttha ThoAsaad Islst.

JnAgs Qiysham amrod la tha ettp this mem* log (tam OorrOon. wOei* ba brnboea Vlrtilaghls

metbea He W at tbe Deaiaea Heuae.

John Lae, a well*kaewB ladlanlan, wha haa now a ttevammaat poritkm In Oragon, ia home

aa yacatlan, and Is at tha Batm Bonaa.

Bay. K. L. Haiaea, offoeFfrat PtortiTtertan (fourah, will pnaoh tba aaalyanerp aermoa of

tha CbeBBB Friaads on tamerraw ayealng.

Mr. C P. Jaooha wtU aail from New York oa tbe IM ot tbW moatb for an extended trip tbro^Xuiopa. Ba wlU mtora to 8eptemher. Or.'jaampto-menawmoratogwtn repast tba amsoa wbteb ba dailyered at the WeaQaa'aMtaaieaaiy leeattag at Waabtaxtoo, on **CbrMlaattp

and i merinsn CtvtUaatiOB.'*

Dr. Marfa BatUo, of tola aitp, who wmt ta Chtaa ta taka eh«|a af tha hciqittai of tba Aotea leaa MMtmarp Sooietv, was a pamangar on tha

- - ■ Cat - •

wracked ta

atuekad Ira pirataa. Oba aacapad wnbeot taterr, bat lest all nerbanage aad aasaoaai aihess.

waters, wblon pod wttbeotj

The Breekipa Bi^. In azhthition of tbaSew Y

eWag tha praaant

York Aoadtmp, has ths foilewtag oesapHmeaiary rafaranee to Mha Sue M. Eemiem, of tble ettp. iheagh suMoetaf hm work a man’s: **nia mfoMmadymi^tt a Hag Mam hf A M. ICasaham. modaatlp paliitid, alsaaw iavnldaf aetor.axeaUaatly drawa aadshasdnaagtrt pisamattateek as. Bamatm panUkaaaa isapaelhia madsL aad ha la aa anlrtwhowBloasef thsmdapsM haaidfram.’’

Fallrtaal Falass.

adrtMTs friaads ahp hli vote cm Ihafiirt Hieign srill amaont to from atOtoWO. IIO>sr,or HawYorik taaald to bayo t blawatt la tevor af Qaaarsl Barslaoa

lateia to no* (of hli BaaUaaiisaa ifofot hi nmda OMa'a

l■awTarttHal■M statem that thwa Mb

AS8Vl8SpM8l^ UMM and aartlhaTiraa aaa vote wiu bs to dsrtN.

igsta. and sayl raaaMiiaaMl

Tha

The room waa crowded bp the relatlycs and friends of tbe punng ladp atudenu, aad ey* arptbing possibla was dona to make the oe* easion one of pleasare. Mrs. Lpon and Miss Tnaper epeaad the eyeniiig's entertainment bp a skillAUip raadered dost on the piaao. Keeitationa wera giycn bp ('arris Flaming— sabject, “Beaeaed;” Frieda Christman,. Mpr* Ua Parka—ankgaat, “Atalia:” Blanch Note* man, “Tam’s IauIs Star;” Flora Aadaragg, "German.” Mitsca Pearl Schmack, Anna Wilford and Kate Edmoads reud easapa. At tha aompletion of tbe pregram,iprisea for oxeellence in yarions departments wera f resentad bp Bishop Knickerbaeker. Miss 'sari Mchmnek reeefyed the prise for tbs best geaerai work in ths senior depanraent, Mim Angie Tbaper in the junior department, and Miao Edith Bingbam in tbe prepaiatorp de* parunent. Miss Luelia Kbodoa was awarded tbe priM for the beat regular attendance, Mim Leida Bell for beet penmansni^, and Mim Frieda Cbriatman for work in primarp departmsat. The Bishop then made a short addram, ia which ho ebmplimeated Profeteor Lpoa tor his able mensgement of the school, and spoke highlp of its progrese and iocreasiag popalaritp. Mias Kate Edmonds thcrs* npon arosa, aad in behalf of tbe school, thaaked the Bishop tor his kiudip interest, and wished him a plaasant ami profitable snmmar in Europe, where ho will go at^ an earlp date. Bntoaa thing marred tbe pleas* Die of ths enteriaiamtat, nnd that was the illaam of Him Daisp Lemoa, who was nea* hie to recits a daotemation whieh she had

taken great care in preparing.

niabop Knickerbaeker

r irofeesion by which the atadeet it to gain a iyelibood la later life, but to lay a broad, liberal -110010, bp tbs etadp of thoae things whieh expand tha mind and give it adapta* bilttp. (Jn this basis, than, anp kind of teohnieal or profemionel eduoatioo map be impeeed witii a eartaintp of its soliditp and tboroogbnass. Tbe program waa not allowed to drag, aod muslobp Miller’s Orohestra, and cborusm bp quartets and soioiata, from the stndaata and frieads of the school, ware ire*

quant and axoeUent

Graat interaat was shown in tha award of priBas,as there has been a warm rivalrp for them among tbe students. Amofig tha bops Mr. Helm received first prise for highest general avariga; Frank Dorsey, first in uppor elisaeo in elamios and EnglisU; Ed Branham, first la lower classaa la matbe* matiea; (terrani (temlap, first in lower clashes ia Eagiitb; Fred Apras, second prise in French ami German, aad Osborn Bowim, first in hiatorp. Among the girts, Josephine Holman waa given first prize tor the highest gynaral average ia ths lower classes; to Deborah Moore, firstprixe for olamica,EugilBh hiatorp. orthogrMbp aod otpmologp in tbe upper elassas; to Loeilla Ballard, first prixa in matbamaties in upper olaae end Marion Rondtbaler in the lower, l»* Marp Tavior first prise in Fraoob, German and Mienee; to Florence Baker first to English to lower olames; Jnlia Landara first in history in lower claasea, aad to Ethel Bondtbaler first In icieno# in lower oiasees. The Indiana Uoiyarsitp honor acholarsbip waa awarded to Marp Lewis Taylor for highest rank in tbe ■tnior class. * Mary Galvin and Maud Clap wera givan priaaa for declamation, and Carra Atkins and Marp Martindale for grranastica. The t-rizes were awarded bp Mrs. Sewall from tba proscenium box Mias Lixsie Clappool, of tha senior class, was ill, and Miss Gertrude Lpnob it at Bryn Mawr College, otherwise the entire olaae was preaeiit. Gradnatlng Exercises of the Mutes. The graduating exorcises of the pupils of tha Institute for the Deaf and Dumb will ba held on Wednesday next, at which time there will be an ad* drees to the school bp John Q. Blake: delivery ot diplomas bp Rev. J. A. Bondthaler; address to officers, teachers and friends, by .Indge Jordan; a recitation in oon* cert bp post gradnates, and a recitation bp Eleanor# Perette. Essays will be read bp Sallie Dap, Lawreecebnrg; David O. Pbarea, Manilla; Ida M. (terraack, Newport; Anna M. lirandeaburg, Cambridge City; Charles W. Wagerle, Conneraville; with tha salutatory bp Sal lie Dap, aad the yalediotorp bp Ida M. Carmack.

Tha College societies.

Tha Athenian Literary Society of Butler Uoiyaruty laat night bald its fraduatingex* areisaa. Diplomas wera eonfarred on Miia Kate Hadley, of Danville, and Mim Mary Paddock, of Irvington. The exereiset ineloded addremcf by Misa Blanche Wilson and Mlu Hadley, and declamation bp Miia Gertruda Johnson aod Miss Laura Bennett. Tableaux and music filled out ao interesting program. To-morrow afterpoon the Baobe* lort of '88 will Ita addressed bp President Benton, and the merry commenoemeut season will ‘‘rnn” all next week.

Gaa aod Gas Industries.

The Trust Company eoatraetor atill com* plains Sr tbe lack of suffioient men to push the gas-pipe laying u rapidly m poeaibie:

Tha Indapeadan^ te-dap aapK

"Home labor” that Isofforad work, twt won’t labor, need aot naoessarily be made to labor, but It should be left mveralp alone. Tbe foot is, tbe home labor act at work, Just now, In this eity is a delusion, and beionga to the order of trsmye. When you And a publle or prirste irnDrovement going on ft la aorrootidad by a balf-bundred or mors tdlen, who stand or sat around lor bears watebiag tha real Isborars. It one Is asked If ha wants work he will sneak off for fear of being oeexed to de some menoel labor. A ganUamaa la the noftbero part of tbe city waoling a caMoed of lumbar unloaded, triad a half-dcaan squads of Idle asan. but could get but one out of tbe eoUra lot. The Trust cotitraetor, deairoqs of oonformtog to tbe wisbes of the labor organiikUoui, discharged all of tira Itetlaa laborers on Wedaeadey aad sought to repiece them wUh bosae labor, baring advertiaed exteaatvely to tha city papars, but only eighty put to an appearance on Thnndap moming, thouen tha wagm wera mtiafoetory. Ula contract demanded that he employ 1,000 men, and tha company thiaki that, with tha aid of the City Engtoeer, who mams to he forainst the Trust "tooth aod toe nail," he may gat gaa tote tba cHy by the

lit of Janiiarr next.

It map be remarked that the laabilitp of the Trtut.eontroeter to promptly oommoad

fiOOhotee teboron iai

prosperity

Withto the watte af the oitp. It woald bean unfavorahte indieotioa if there ware a regi* meat of Idle man loose oa tbe atraata unobla to find work. Tha Ihct ia, tbe Tract offera work to eyerp abla-hodted woo, and U thert ore not oaongh to do tha work, it algoiflei a

thrifty state af ofidira^

Was It • MoHtetf

Tba nouipa qf Charted Sehaaider wort brooght frmn Miehigna (^Ttp thU atoroiag: About a woak oga he wae atrnek aa the head with a heayp ehrta aod kiioeked aenacleea. Hd grow wetaa, aad a tew dajg ago died. Hte ratetiyoc were toforaied that he wee oeeU deatellp ln}ured, but, on the reeeipt of e let* Mr srritten bp him after the eeddeat, they dwiadad oa toqoeet, oed this maraioF Oaroaer Wogaer bud oa iaqnast tad thnad tha akoU fraotared god tha hrato iafigioad. Ftaearaea Fee tfoe T. OL O. A Tha dHtortatotedot fltda tiaddr tha aoa* pteteof tba WaiMa*a AozUtorp of tba Y. M.O. A., on tba evdatag of Mop 1$, baa re* ollad to tba parahan of tweioa peiattoga, tbe wertte of Aiitete Steele aod Groelte, ef Ibteaitto Tbe emeoat raeliasd bp tbe am* terteleoianU wto., |M>, bog hotel towaoted te

$200 hp tha gifts of friaeda, aoebliog tbe euxilierp to aeeere, et the price et $100eeeh. ewe peietiBga, one e fine sonaac aeone to Florida, the work ef B. B. Omeiie, and eon* aidcred wertk $250, toft bring, to pint, e gift tbe ertiat; etea eee af T. (1 Steete's ehoiea arment views. Mr. Steele haa prooented the amoeietioe sritb e beentifa! eketefa of e Bevenen brook to the Highlands, end Mr. Qraalla one of hia ehoiot wmter-oolor paint* ingi. Tbe periers of tbe aaaooietion are thns greatly neentifled bp tbe reeent nddi* tioa to their wells of those srerka of art.

SCHOOL COM.MISSIONEBS.

Itr. Freuel Meetieg Witii e Maavy Oppoelilesi From the Old Gea Interests.

An alaetion for Sebool Commimioner te being held to-day in tha distrieta reprasented by Msmra. Frenxel, Bembarger, Qrsanstreet end Connar, in which theen gentlemen ere ■eeking e re*eleetieB. Mr. Frenzel la meeting with very decided oppoeibon, tbe Re* pablksen party moehinerp baying brought out Fred Thoms, and he te backed bp Mr. Fletcher, Jacob Bleler and the whole IndUinapoIie gu iutereat, beeidee havinf a purely political fight mode against him. (Toancilman Long, of tba Ninth Ward, ia tha principm challenger on the Republicao sim, while Mr. Frenzel la looking otter bis own aSeira ia that respect. Ckmsiderablp over 300 votes had baan polled at the noon hour, and it was thought that the tame were pretty evenly divided; still there were oooeidermbla huetling, with indicottons that the entire itrength of both sides weald be cast before the polls closed to-night Lett peer e total of 1,500 voteo weio cast, agaiaat e pomibla 2,000 or more in the dis* trict In Meaari. Conner and Greenatreet’s districts this fortaoon tbe election proceeded qnieilp and evoked but little interest. I'here was some talk of springing Otto Frenzel for Commimioner against Mr. Greenatreet, but at noon this had not materialized. In tbe Second District 295 votes bad been cast up to 2 o’clock, a much larger vote than usual at a School Board election. Tbe can* didates hero are Mr. Bamberger, tbe present incumbent, and T. P. Uaugbep, and ihe leeue ii German or no German in tbe puUie scboole, Mr. Hsugbev representing those wno are opposed to (be present system. This afternoon Mr. Hangbep waa thonght to have t»o voles to bis opponent's one, and hia aleo* Uon ta probebla. BAILRUAU TALK,

Use "PeiuiBylTaaim Special”—A OrattfyiDg Freight Buslneee Reported.

Until to-dap tbe passenger men here of the Pennsylvania Companp have been nnin* formed in regard to the time of the arrival and departnre of tbe new vestibule tram wbiob (peee into eervioo to-morrow, on its westward ran. But it ia now annonneed that tbe Tcstibuie train will uke the piece of the noon limited train which departs for St. Louis at 11:55 a. m. There will be no neoeaaitp of taking a tleepiog or parlor car at fancy prices, as a vestibule coach will b« inelnded tor the use of fin-t* clam passengere. The time of the new train, which will be known as tha "PenniplTaaia Special,” will be thirtpmno boors from St. Louis, and tweotp-toor hours from ladiau. apolia to New York. A talk with freight agents of some of the leading roadi oentering here to-dap shows that businem during the past week haa been cxcelleat. Especiallv is this the case with west-bound traffic. Eestern businem is comparatively light, though eoniiaerable movement in live stock and some other prodnetf u noted. Heavy consignuienU of harvesting maohiuerp and thrashing machines are daily going to Western grain oeoters, which does not seem to indicate a failnre of crops in that direction. Tbe Plpmooth Church Sundap-school went to Blue River Park to-day lor a picnic. Tbe crowd wus sufficietit to fill five eoeohea, whii-4 the C., H. A 1. people put at their ■erviee. the popularity of tine perk aa a summer resort is indicated bp tbe fact that it is c gaged for picnics for seventeen dape in laoceMion, beginning with nextlborsdap. Tbe grouode have been put into tbe best ot order and many convt-niencee supplied for the eeeommodation of parties desiring a dap in the woods and on the water.

Not e Sutelde, But saorder. , Springfield, Mo., June 9.-rrhere U great exoitemeot at Greenfield, tbe county seat of Dade County, over a supiioaed smeide, which turns out to be a murder. Sunday morning, Map 29, George, the fourteen-pear* old BOO of .Mrs, Stoffle, a widow living on a farm near Springfield, was fonud banging dead in a bsni Tbe genertU belie! at the time was suicide. Tbe mother’s grief took a very violent form and she wae placed under restraint. It tranepires that she had threatened tbe imy’s lite. In a luoid moment it was aeeertainea battht had dragged the boy with morphine and then draggM him to the hern and banged him. ^ A Quaor Leeal Complication. Prior to the death ot ilaorp Bilker, the florist, Mrs. Kelly obtained a verdiet against him lor $1,400, in a damage suit, and his at* tornep moved for a new trial. Befort this motion waa acted upon, Hilker died. Hia attorney was Colonri Black, and bo ie now tbe attorney for the widow, aod under his advioe there will be no adminietrator appointed; meanwhile ho has notified the court that he has no turtber interest in the motion for a new trial. Thu puts the case in a pickle. If a new trial ia granted, (here te no aefendsnt. and fodgment can not be taken ogaiBst a dead men. Who Tliraw Tkas BriokT t August Mall, who seam to hare been ■traek with e brick, or other mimtle, on the heed, was token from the Pef*Hendle ehopa by Flenner A Hommowa to Dr. Marsee’s office. He lives oa Clifford avenue, and ia painfully bat not serionslp injnred. Judge Greshani Won’S Be Dienppotnted. This aiternoon Judge Greshaiu was in the Federal bulldrng when a friend name in and ■aid: “We are oil for you for Prendent down liere.” Jndge Graabom langhod and eoid: “I am not expecting anything, and won’t ba diaapjpototed whatever happena.” LOCAL PlCKUJPfr.

The viadoot Jnry Is ooL Mis. Mdllie Oarver bu beaa dlvoned from Franklin G. Gsrver. Abandonment shown. The German ludieff Benevotant Soqiety. Na 1, will give a (ummer alxbgs foattvslat Phoenix Garden (» Tbunday of next week. It is proposed to improve Fonnsplvanla and Illinois suerta above Twelfth, and Talbott avenne. tbe same as Meridian sunet is improved. Rev. W. T. Graham, of UUnols, a noted and ■ooeeatfUl evanMliit, will oommanea a ssnee of meetings to-memw. in Oak-street n. B. Cbnreh. At tbe Mendelasriin grand oonoen on Toeedsy, at Plymouth Cburoh, Mr. M. H. Bpadee wOl Dtay a riaila eoio, end Mr. Frank Hemitiert wtd

sing.

Woods this afternoon sentenced (}eorge ' Newteu. (nd.. to one year Norm

Jodge Woods tt tr. ibawen. of tndCbaries&M

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and Cbaries B. MUey, bli brother-in-law, for six

montha both for conoterfoittag.

The Fite Department had a long and eosUp ran tbie morninf. oaring to a fruse alarm, the roeolt of smoke pourug from a hennery wta^ a solaced

inau was trying to kill chicken lice.

Tbe MacFUntt Dime Show, which makea a qweialty of tratoed animals and toteraatiiu ambauc fbats, will bo at MiaMppt atreet anff Kentnoky avenue one week, opening Monday, Oia B. COrlstlae. by Fred Mmwt, baa Iwmbt saitsealnat the United SteteeWinNafl Wona claiming tR.OOO dssaegss for tbe leas of an arm, MDsed bp broekage, asaUegod, of ■uMbtaery. ••Cbtldran'B Day” wfU ba obeerrod at Oential Avenue Cbureh to-morrow. An ettraoUve program Onabami arranged for both sBeraing and eyeolng aervioea, inonoiag mute and rocitetieos. Mlrn Keteham’s ptetnie from tha Naftoeal Aeadear. New York City, has arrived, aad wiU be OR exhtUtioe at her studio tor a short dme beforesenittngto tteChioago or Wnneapeits Ex-

peCitioB.

Durini tkm cnmmcncanieat woak at Botler Unlvenftp, an open strorteay wlU leave the transfer cor avafy evaotnx, et 7 errtoek, begl»’ nliu MoDday. to eany maes whe deotro to eiteed theexeretssg This avuitag the ear will Mittal

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The Oonntp ProhlUttoa Oonventioa sroa held to-dap ia the Cirenft Ceort ream—e male meeting nflalr, with nearly forty par■ons prooeai, of whom three wen lediea. Pieasent Bo^ presided, end J. CL Kingebnrp was Secreterp. After some discaasioa of the most feasible method of orieeting e ticket, the question of naming the nomioeea WM left te e oommittee, inolnding Profeeaor B. T. Brown, L. Cereee, Splveetor Johoeoe, E. Swurm end Dr. MeNebb, aad in the interim the oonventioa wm entertained wHh ebort eddreseei bp Mrs. Skelton, the German Prohibitionist speaker, who deeoribed tbe eondition of the Probibidon oeotiment on the Pacifio Coast, Rev. Mr. McLengblinand Rev. G. H. Hookmae, ef CrawfordAille, who gave a very iniereeting aketeh of the aetioa ot the Oenorel Conterenee of the Metbofl’at Churah. He refaied Nverat extravagant reporta which had found voioe in the press relative to the manner in which tbe new bishops bad been selected, and tbe sentiment ol the church generally on tbe third-partv movement. The wimmitiee then reported tbe following m the ticket for the coming campaign, and it wm

accepted:

bute :>enatort—Rev. B. M. Blount, Irvington;

Cslvln G. Udell. North Indianapolla

Kepresentetivee—Thomas D. Clarice, Acton; Levi J Canon, Valley Mills; John W. Apple, Lawrence Towupbip. Joel F. Rlcbordaon. Center

Township, sad Cbaries W. OaXei, city. Sheriff—Rev. James Pressley, city Treasurer—James Mustard, Broad Rippto Coroner—Dr. Jamee 8 berrin, city. Snrvejror—William Benedict, city.

(bounty Commissioners—First district, Beni. F. Osborne, Irvlngiou; Second district, Joslab Rus-

sell. Valiev Mills

tiome objection was raised for fear that Mr. Udell,while being a Prohibitionist, was not a tliird-pany man, and tbe Ontral Committee WH tbereforo directed to communicate with him and with the other nominees and seonre from them an expression in writing, and in case there were anp deolinations then the .vacancies were to be filled by tbe oommittee. A resolution also prevailed pledging the most cordial inpport to the platforms of the Slate and Nntional Conventions to the nomineee, and this wm adopted by a rising vote, only one man present,a stranger from Lawrence Township, foiling to staod to his feet. A ebort addrsM followed from B. F. Carter, a Prohibition* Democrat of Evansville, but whose former residence was in TeXM, and the pith of hie statement was to tba effect that the country would be sarprised at the strength of the Protaibition vote which would be east in Tcxm this fall. Tbrongbout, the proceed* iiigs of the convention were marked with an earnestness indicating that faith wm making up to a meMure for tbe paucity of numbers.

The ‘•Peoples’ CoenveSs.*'

The “Poples’ Congress” will meet to*mor* row aftsrnon, at 115 East WMhingu^n street. Tbe Cruley root bill will ba ooneidered and J. T, Hndsoe’e free trade ineMaroa will be disposed of. Reaolutioes wilt be offered calling upon tbe Council to retrain from ex* tending charters to tbe street railway or other companies for long periods ot time, be* eaose, as Jefferson said: “One generation .hM no rigkf to bind another generation.” Nettoual BepubUcan Heedquartera. New YoRK,Jane9,—The naw headquarters of tbe Kepublican Btate and National Committee at 18 West Twenty-second etreet, wore opened informally to*rap. Thare were few viiitors. The formal date of the opening hM not yet been fixed. Tbe committee will

ocoopy tbe entire bnllding. FOREIGN FI ashes.

Austria la pr-paring to expand inoreesed

■mounts for militory armament

Tbe Italian Chamber of Deputise yeeterday

egreed to abolish capital puaishment

The Indian Government contemplates a loan

with which Co strengttaeu frontier defenses.

Mr. Matthewa • tea merenant of Belfast, aod a member ol tbe Couheti, has been arrested In couuscUou with tbe Equitable Lila Insurance

frsuda

The Eoglisb Board of Trade returns tor May as compared with those nr May, 18S7, show that import* luureaaed £2,450,000; exports inctoosed

£2.780.000.

UerrVon Putticamer. Vice President of the Pras*ifa MmUterial Council and P ussian Minister of tbe interior, Is said to have resigned because of differences with the Emperor. A royal grant bM been Issued by tbe Eoglleb Government to a powerful assoctation promoted oblsfly by Lady BurdeU-C -utts, and conetliuted under tba tisme of the East African Company. The latter Ik authorized thereby to take possession of the diitriot in Africa, extending from Zanzibar northward ea far as Abyssinia, with a seaboard of over 1,700 miies In length, westward it reaches to beyond the Victoria Nyansa and tbe other greet lakes from which tbe Nile takes Its sonree, and includes the fioest lands and richest markets of Central Africa. Tbe company Is empowereo to exercise Jnsttce, to collect revenue, to deal with refractory sub|rcU “by force of arms,” aod, in fact, to wield ail the power of a seml-ludepend-

eut GovernmanL

[Written for Tba ladlanapolls Newa] When It Beina, Let It Beta. It la wicked to worry and fret. To live in ibe dark and complain—

Let's be glad when tbe sun shlues and, yet.

When h rains, let U rain.

Though our pattii may be rugged and rough,

The longest is not very long.

And, thougn dim, tbero Is still tight enough

To perceive right and wraoB Each lODl Is allottad to do,

What no otbar soul can ackievfo And, he who Is faithful and true,

Hia reward shall receive.

We are here, by ao will of our oara, And moat of oa wish to romaln. It life lose its flavor and tone.

And ft rams, let it rain.

We are bullden, wboe*' labors extend Bevond tbe dim aha ws of ttmfo To tbe cycle stern, wltbont end.

To tbe troe, the sublime.

Let os follow tbe Architect's plan— . No eflort for good ta In vain. And. doing tbe utmost we can.

When tt rains, iM it rain.

Tbe yeeterday lived, but le dead— Our to-morrow may never be bon, If words we nnwlttlugly said

Left the Mint of e thorn.

If a wrong, we can never requite. Have left on our oonaeienee a atein, Let’s uetennlue unlay to do right,

Aad Kpeut not to vato.

In each soul, be ft never ao dark— Like a diamond concealed in a mine— Gleams tbe seal of tbe Meker, a spark . or tbe good, tbe divine. . Let na strive, with wise culture and eero, To restore to the walfk of our raoe The image of God man ebould weat

tow life and bis face.

Let na lighten the burdens, men haa^ Of poverty, sorrow ana moil— As we freely receive, let uaeban

With tbe hard hand ot toiL

No path is all sanshtoe; no day

But may darken With itorm «e tt wane.

k storm « rtitn&

And, happy la be that y^ntt rains, let

Every bear, in Ita flight, bean away A record of deeds, good or ill; To ba road to tbe light of the day Preordaloed, by God’i wUL We have no time to worry and frai— No ttme to reidBe and oomplato; Le* na live to tbeeunsblee, sad, ya*, Wbeo ft letoa, let Itrala.

-[Barab T. loUon.

todianapolte. May, lg»

■aoisbivaie—Ar BRkerpetelRg SRbRvte. T|tba>|intoverTneIediaaMM>lte NewK

WlM etttoens of tbie elroedy exteartve aMHinfoe* ftningviUoM observing tbe lethargy tbotraems to have seised upon tbe peopto ot Indianapotle in not making an aflbrt to seoura aaora of tbe mann* foeterim that on dally being gobbled np by tbe

country towM throoghout the iHete, tbe initUttveto maktog aitaaanmeata to elhr saaBufoetailaf enterpnraa that will loeate

HauxtavUle eUgtble greanda on wbiebtoeroei tbeir baUdingi. frea of oeal. Wg are tofetmed thattwo of tbe natnral m eapnei|lH of ibe e^. wttbla tba next tbroe rtoBth|rV»fo> fonfektog

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Tbiae yean ago Qm nopalMton of Uangbvme WM about 860; to-deg^ legOOO. At leMtUO bnUdtags have and an betagonetod tbe present lenon. ttieplaoaffaittiteea aaaaoeUy bright andaUntof aaonanaoe. Tba rtiert oeNarmre and depart every fifteen minutes, aafi ft tt eoueeded to be tbe bA paying route ot tbe system. Tbe Dodtey Oompaay arill seop hale a Uae oomplMedtberoalsfobevtngobtoioed tbefranebiN **HaagErii^eM cf tbe bealtolart kforittlM to tbevtoutty ot todlanapoMs, bavtog an toexhansttbte aoKily or eXMMeet wosar. Also e heaftby, MM ennepnim, betog sarwnaded oa aUrtdaavbinMi ■lagewiendneaiittfblgroveg HM pood 88]Ml8l88IM 88888811 8iinMh 88IS888 TbeleadtogrilrtMamtaeplaMan wkie«vak|k drivqHi jBee. Ixbd ero dstorn^ed te zaaka tg ta kttevaiy^iMar datagBs^^S^tbaattka^gwRooSSsseS toridtoBfol wm ■■><■■ frto ggawri Mr.QMlUrt aod Mi^farM&alitojBaat “MaUaabte Ifoa waafN ^00 oaaiaMatoaama

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■djelaiaw tM lewa. aft oTwboaa aro tektoff ouMb toMrsMtathedevatopuNRlof tbepleea Totbe tobsrtog raee Bam^vUle ottkse saoRy bidRaa ■SRW tor blot to locate tbero. More anon. Omkaym Oer WiRetta om Ctvrta Orawee. To tbe Batter of Tbe lemeeepella Nesra. The nlly aatbertttta can eeaUy pravaot (be butldttotofeatnet railway aroand drala Park if they daatte to de ao. Tba fraaebiM oi tba Dudley Ctoupeny « for e cable rood. Ha eeya that be can net sell this ftancbM becaOM of the exneoM tarolved to botldtog raeh a line, and aooordlagly oaks for aa anMndasoRt to hia ebanar permUUng otbm power to be and. Under tlte ebertw, m It ateeda. tbe rood non not be built; tberofan, all tbe city bM to do te provent fbla ootitM upon a piaee that odwbt to be hrid sacred ts to retuae to amend tbe charter, unlraa tbe eontooey flrat relaaara its right wctroie street Tbe quastloa is to be decided at a special meeting ef tbe Ooimoilmen and Aldermen next Mondey evening- Let every soldier end soldteFs friend raerk well what le done upon that oeC8n1oo. Tbeeitiaensgeoecally aleo have an Interett to this matter, tor the ■ueceei ot this echeme to interafere with aod mar tbe effort of tbe State to beautify Indfonapnlis wlU create e prejudice ogalMt tbe eity throughout tbe State that wtll prove very iniorioua In the tuture It tt an ooemton for plain speekiog by everybodv. ANTI-SCHKliab WlU Mr. Staearer Kxpleiaf To the Bditor ef Tbe lodranepoUs News: Why did be compel tbe Broed Ripple Gm Onnpany to dlx Its trenchee lour feet deep last Winter, when the ground waa froceu, and when tba Irost was out of tbe arouad introduce e supplemental ordinance pennUtlog ibe Indmnapotla Company to lay Its pipes three tact? ft by did be (or the -^ireet Oanmlaaion-r) cause tbe contractor ot the Broad Ripple Company to be fined for placinc its lamns over fifty feet apart, and permit tbe Indianapolis Company's lampa to be placed seventyAre to three hundred feet apan? Why did he Rive the liidlanapolli Natural Gas Company tbe public grounds for a reducing station, without consulting higher eutboriiy than himself? ft hy does be nermit tbe Indianapolis Company to open the atreete all over tbe city, and then Jump on tbe Trust M soon as it enten the city aud confine it to fifteen squares* His explanstlou In la<t nlcht’s Newa ta not latlsfaeiory to 4,7(10 oltiseiu. Arts that ore dooe or not done speak louder tban wotda M 8. HoxT.

THE MARKET NEWo.

Tbe New York Scoek Market. [Special to The iDdlanapolu NawaJ

New York, June 9,11 a m.—The stock market, ae might have been expected, wmiextremely dull at tba opening, and first prices were from J^^to % per ceoL lower than lost evening’s tigurea There was almost no businets done ouuide ol the Grangers, and, though tbe entire list waa weak. In I boss stocks only did the movement attain no* table proporilona Nortbweatern yielding ^ and 8L Paul per cent A alight recovery occurred later In tiw hour, but tbe dcailnita were entirely devoid of feature, and et 11 o'clock tbe market was Inteoaaly dull and steady at- close to opening

fiaurea

Nook.—Monev U easy at 1@1>4 per eent Bar silver 31^ Tbe stock market was atill iutenaely dull after 11 o’clock and the dealings remained without obange or feature of any kind beyond the beavlntS‘, and among tboss stocks to which there waa any business at all turtber aaall loseea were lustoined. The market finallv closed weak at tbe lowest prices leeoned. Rock Island declining over 1 pel cent, toward the en I of tbe seaBiou. Tbe weekly bank atatement show- ibe following ebauges: Reserve, lucrease, 11595,225: loans. Increase, 12.466,000; apecle, Increase, t2,27l7D0; legal tenderalincroase, (661.800; depoilta. Increase, 16,816, 00; circulation, decraase, nORSOO. Tbe bunks now bold 127410,860 in excess of tbe 25

peroeut. rule.

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pren-rreu.™— ael. North weatera 1M)Z preferred 1« N. Y. Ueotral 1«)4 N. Y.CbL A81.L.-14

Nortb’ern Deb V» ...108)4 preferred M Ure. A Trana Con ffaSUi^blo A Mitaiaaippl ItM Hb L. A L M. gen Vs. 81)4 preferred 80 U A 8, F. Gen M.1I7H Ontario A tVastero... U

et

uregon Imp...

8t Panl Consols..—.I2*)» 8t.P..C.AP. Ita 121 Oregon Nav. Tex Pac LandOranta 44 Ora Trana.... T. P. B. U. ex. coup ~ - .

Union Padfle Ista ..lU West »bora — iaa)4

weat Ubora.—...108)4 ituaburg t Adams lucpreM... ...il* iP. P. a &..... ...1

Altoo,iarro Haute . 29)4 Read!

preferred 76 Bock . American U^reea..lW jSb LooleA Boa Fran 26

Bnr..a K A

Canada Padfle....

Canada >M>utbern..— 48

Central Pacific.

Chesapeake A Ohio.. I) preterred firsts. . 4( preferred teoonds. 1 Cbicagp A .4lton.„_.l!l4 Cbtc..Bar. A 4. .....118 a.St. UA P. 11 preferred .... —. si Cto.,Uaa.A Cleve.„ seb Cleveland A Cou.. 44 Del. A Hudson .... _]ieM M. Laek._A \Veet,.„lttl4

_ 23)4

Pacific MaU’.—— 13 Peorta, Dea A Evan IS

PtUsbui

I'fa

preferred..—. 04 let preferred..—..113 9t Paul ......... 63)4 preferred ..... lb4 -tLPaul.Min.A Man.lOO Ub Paul A Omaha... 3614 ,^preferred_ —los Tenn. Coal A iron... 27)4 Texas Pad fie — isS T. A O. Cen. pref.... 40 Union Pacific iZX U. S. Bxpraoa. 71 Wabasb.Ub L. A Pac 12 preferred. a. *34

^ ..Ufelta Fargo Ex MS DtnverA KGranda. lOHiWettern Union... 7S East Tenn «M Am. Cottonseed OU. M do 1st preferrod 62 IColorado Coal —33

do M preferred... 22)4 Erie 34)4 preferred. K Fort Wayne IMM Fori Worth A D -n.. 18)4 Hocking Valley.—. 19 Honston ATexaa.. . 72)4 Uiloots Central 118); lad.31oom AWai'n. 10)4

Horoestake —10)4 Iron Silver..—.—..JTS Ontario...— 29)4 QnicKetiver... 914 preferred — is Sntro II Bulwer....... 60 preferred 12)4

Indieaepolie (YhoieeRie filerket. The eloeint week hea been one of feir activity in staplea Gioceriei continue firm; yellow tngers scarce and relatively high. General produce fairly active, tbough bade ia hampered by uusatUfao'ory receipts. Dry goods steady. Poultry firm. Eggs strong. Batter treak; the msrxet

overstocked.

Seeds—Clover K25^M pev bushel, timothy I2a>®3, blue grass fancy 61.10(^126, ezba clean 7&@90c, see<l oata 87040c. red top Orchard

grate fl 40^1 60.

Roasted Cofiee—Lcverlng's & L C, 20>^o Scbuull A Krag’i Standard MoCuna A Ara blan 20f4o, Oates’s Qbamplou lO^e, Arbuekle) 2C^a Molasses and Sirups—Nsw Orleans mo laaeea. new citqi, SO^oOc. medium sirups SartSOc holes 88^450. Starch—friiiBUa Rice—Caro na 6)497^ Coal Oil—S>4(ttllc, ooeorolng to degrees. Lake Salt—In oar luu 95d98a Beane— Navy 83.0(1^ 35 per bushel, medium •2,40A2.85.

marrowfat a8.0u$(3 25.

Canned Goods—Bioekberriga fl 064iM0. bean, string 85^960. Lima stondard ILfOtoLTO, soaked 86(Si^ wbortleberriw 11.009110. cb<-rrlas two pounds 91.4091.611, oyatera one pound 96c9gL two pounds 91709L86, Hgbt pound 66^700. two r mnds g6c98l.06, peaches throe imands 92.609 66. Moonds three pounds 92.2692.^ ple-peacbas 91.&O9L6O, six pounds pie 92.9598.10, pineapples Bahama 92.5092.75. standard two pounda 91.669 1.75, second SI.209L 26, plum damsons two pounM 91.0091.10, soaked peM TiHfrtoc. early June pens 91 4091 SO, raspberries 91 '2ML40, strawberries 91.IO912B, eaimoa one poumf 92.0092.75, tomatoes throe pounds tL1091.tQ, eoekod corn 8O09

M-iU. laxatcorn 9L1091.OQ.

Foreign Fruits and Nuts—Bananas, JsmalCM tL2592 50, figs 129160, crown London Laveta naw 9B2i)9&46, Muscatel double crown new 61.709 226 per box, Valencia new 7)497>4e per pqnn^ Turkish prunes old 3|i94e, new 4H(^, corrants 7980 for new, Legboru ettrou 2492^ almonds Taragonial''#19c, Ivloal791lc, new Brexll nuts 109130, filberts 11^12H«, walnuts Naples 17c, French 120. pecans western 10911e, raw paanuu white Tsnuesaee 6}497o. Virgtnla 696^ dates

6910c. pine apples »i:S09200 oer down.

Leading Drags—Horphuio 91709280, quinine 6O96OC, opium fS.2093.66, eblocouMlIa 09180,

borax 129140, earanbor 2f)9S2o, alookol

125. asMtoeuda 18930e, alum awe, chloroform CO 970e, copperas par barrel $3.66. craam of tartar pure 409ac. caaWoU IL3091 S, oil of bergamot per pound aS.2599.60, soda bicarb 5$^ aalti Epsom 4960, Bulphar 496e, ealtpeier l()rtl6c, turpentine 46948c. glyngrine 369Ma. btem^ <3 pousb 409420. white oU 66(ii^Unewdotl569 Sto. alum 98.40^60, white lead 59^c, io£ae

of potash 98.10^ 85. carbolic arid MtlKc.

Tinners’ guppUes—Best brand charcoal ttti 10 10x14, UxU aud Uxao 97, IX 10x14,13x19 and 14x SUfgjOi rorilM Un 1C 14x30 95.% 30x3g tlL

piM 830, in ban 40c, Iron nB8>% 37 0 ' te galvanised 65 per oenL dliooani, .ecfper bottom SOa, plaalahod coo-

per fiSc, eoMer M3lo.

' H^waze—Bar tarn •LW9110,

block in pigeSle, in ban 40c, Iron Iron 6c, Juniata galvanised 65 per efaaatzliieTe, copper bottom 8%

Iron

wrwi^tchMogal barWt|a.to Tlnreaihnee Bm

26,F«rktoariH». Walker’a ahcM 95.26, eat nalla rate nr teaa, bo*.

ir'a |4jMl mifte

ealtt frUfo'lMtso KM per hmt^' Powder-^ per

fiO-ponad kag. ghot-KeO a seek.

Qrwnee-Sqcare—Hard 7>49iio,BtaadaM A

•7flv oeSka A white eztra C t

extra r 1^98^ good yaUow ^95fe odmmoa te fofr Coflbe Oommoo to ordinary

Oridea^ki, ELSSSck

javefiQMlIUe.

HMaa,^twm art Grange—Oeeleiff peytog "eet: Qooom htfe| ft IK 1 eeied 6c, Na 3 4e; r flint 9910a, erifhUcii 698a ~ ^

Felte flhwpaOo

35, home hM “ " “

(c.Na 2 to.

'sssa

Ooehaeo Co, §0* HMBlllOtt ^kn^

broini ibcc^ j footle A AUuttoD Aprtetoh Al^itojBoote A L rarOoalteeatel CTsk Clark# A CoDwi^ Anchor M toehas aa OraoitavUI^ X to OraetteviUa L L gp^a

•sr.l

blac^ ■hMttoM Awtacioa^n L gft Bari^ fBiiig gg InohM Iw^Bcrttott 6?4o.^ Btackrtcac A

ChMtnnt ^

homa hMMtl.3693.^ Tallew—frime 2 to Oroaec Btown jmhw

Amerieca AUcata As

roM alto BarU* lanev eeion to

Eadyatona feacy rilto Barrie '

a Farige fancy 7^ Harmoar

Di^ifg^tltfS'to^^^ M Laom te. Tftohvtaa TWe, HlB’a fiempar Idem .. WhltttoariUe Mfr^cc toWuRAitaa M lm Ito Hear fferit mibi Oa Uttan IM fl

X7a

gllaelK •• techm

Loaa

•a teC

Ocrort Jaaag, ladfoa Oanhari ■ataana 734a Haumkaag “* ^

,BF

Tlekiira-Awoake

C taoc^iftto OcaasAga noM

UaCCA ito Sbetaekrt S 8c, Swtf ^aMtonchahallHa lcrit80-teeh Ujite a»-li>ahaaaOwaaburgaaaahavicteLBRhi

M noM tecdia

aaaplaldal kcagatrlpa

Bctec 7366, Lw——/wl Pacific drecagooda, tbieic-lbartba

caahOMn throa-fonrtha alpaca Icstar 9$^ A AnarveHen crape U34a broertali 104^ ceohmara A C triK ftagb*—

Laeaster 7}i(e, Amcakaag 734e

Worn—Tah-weahad ana ptrirad 859800, unwashed grmdas 82984c, nnwaohed fineU929a harry and cotted^^Oo ^

LITE aroCK MARKET.

Fair Eaealpta of CeaUo—Keooipta of Boeb Ahwei 4300—Light Raooipta ef Ohaep. ORAiwaB, iMCKaea, Rto.—Yardagw Cguua 3M par aaod. nogs Te ahaae to OommiaWoBS: OaUla tocpcrMaacalvaaitopar head, noigaatagie dace at, aottUs dees fie aowp wngiv wax 9. aoafeta dock aiu, aoad bogs watgiilng andar iw poaaua at no valuv. lae poonda and ovvr fte par poand. Pragoam itewi are docBag « paumls eaebr. stege 9 pounds. Vaad Cora fl per nasbsl. bay fLIO par iW

pounds.

UHirnee Oa-rTua—RaeaiMs ef ahlpeing eotua fair, ine maraat it aeilva oa all good cauta Ounmon gradea qulat. Will give rapriaaniaitve tolas of 10-day’s trnuaneuoB in our report Monday. Extra choiea. v._—— fS uutea Zt Good to cnoUi* 4 <iWP4 uS Msdinm to good- —„ 4 ttiiet W Fair 10 medium 8 to(<»4 Of Common to feir...—— —... s iiu9l w Cuws ANP Mixbo.—Rarripis 01 batcneiw cattle lair 0(K>d cowK aad hatiera la atx^ uamaed at our

.44

14 0094 S I W9I7I

ztra obolw nelfera. Good to cbo ce nrifara.—

Madiem togood betfers. — 3 U191 Fair to miNUum bcifera..— — —. 109100 Rxira ehoKra cows t 6tMM to Good loe&oioaeowt 3 sefls W Medium (o good cowa....— , , , 3 tote3 W Common to medium cows. 1 A>93 30 BallA eommoa wahotos—. — t V09Z 00 Veal ealTWi. — 3 0094 50 Cows ana eai van 18 00938 « Booa—lucalpte of nags UiwraL Tba aaarkoi waa slow at prieva to lower on all gradoa About

all aoid; oiosiug weadr. aErBMg.sTATivn eaum

Av. Pr. ba Av. Pr.

...m.-9 38 ..136... 6 3U _.M7„. » 384 .1IH„ I ii

.168.. » 47)4) 71 —1W-. 8 87)4

No.

87 85 131 "!ZH' 9i 14. 81 44. 81

Is activa on aU gow tbero and

.167.. 5 47)4

.170. 8 10 ..ITS. 8 U IW-.. • 80

..3W.. 8 68

» 180 .48 W 88l JU4„ S 82)4 16 181.. 8 88 130 I3A- 8 46

•8. IW _ 8 •» 37 30i„ I « J8 IK.. 8 •» • 313... 8 9 17 .jtl.. I TO

ftocclpis of abeep ItgbL Tnsmarxat

1 lamt

Kzaa cnotca sheep —... Good toeboice sheen..—_ Medium to good sheep-..—..— Fair 10 medium theep..... Ooiamoa to feir sheep..— gprlog Iambs 398c.

OoBBmon

:-z::n§U2 8 76ia4 W 3 <093 78 .. —. 1 8^ 78

Ohleego Uve kook Mnrkae. OWICAOO, June ».-Begs-Racalpta UJMO bead. Mareat modersMlv aeUve bat weax aad 89loe lowvr Ughx w 4091 as gouKb pacalng 8 4IM 80 Heavy paoktaa aan eblpplDg.....8 M9i 78 CatUs-Raceipta 2300 need. Marast steady J^ee 44^98 M Bikers and feedan 3 1094 W Bheep-Recelpu4.0»b«ad. Market dull, ftfeatara teedero 9 0893 SI ae. Lwola Lit# etoak Harkat, M*ar‘k#^uiaiv'^’*”* °'“***~®*®rip*a 708 haad, „ H?9«-»eoript8100 headi Market steady. Choice heavy boiebers’ selections 9 8895 73 Light gradea ZZ 8 wS 88 Shsap-ttaoalpta 300 bead Market suadyr^

UrrI had Coke.

194.00.

Anthrgclto 16.7697.00 per ton, Pittebara „ Jackson coal 13.76, nutKSO, Piedmont end Blassbunt 95.00, Raymond Oty 94 00, Dugm lumpfS uO. nut 92 SO. Eaiiawha KOO, Brasil 93 '25, Isla^ City lump 93.00, nut 92.75, crushed coke Hcabnshsl OTfoSO^p^load, lump coke 13c per bushel or Egg^ Bnuor, Ponicry ana FaRthero. Shippara' Paving Prloea-Kgga IIA12e. ButterChoice 8910c. live Pooitzy—CbieiaM 7Ho, bene per pound, roaeten So, torkoys 7o, young toma 5o. gaemfoll leathered 93.60 par doMmdnokaOo a pound. Featbera—Prime good 8O0 a araimi

Rags—finer lOO ponnda Mtorkete by Tatograph.

ToLXDO, June 0.—ftrbeat—AcUve aad lower; OMb and June e»B, July 8O0, Anguet December 91>ic. Corn—Qnlot; cash 56o. Oats— Firm; cat-' 35)^ bid. Cloveneed—Firm; cash

Kao bid. October KOO bid.

New Yoek, June 8.—tVbeet higher np to noon, but niter tbe elneiag became leverUh en the curb and advanced 1)491>^ leading to mote activity on reported bad abowiog of tbe goTernment report; reoetpu boahels; Na 1 red, tone »l><99lHe. July «Sf»25to. Augnst tim 98 S-16c, Heptember 9iM9w^, Dumber 86^ 98 8-180, May Corn }49>4e Inw^; felriy Muve; mixed Waatern, spot, 609 6^0, futures 6i^96l?io; receipts 103,600 bushels, sales 712,000 bosbela Osts—Quiet bat steady ■,ft'estern 8*^90. Recelpu 9,800 buabela; aalea «),0U0 busheU. - - - -

Beef-Doll;

uew uAwa meoaeiigv ou. rorg—oieady butqntet; new mewtl6.259ia.6O, old mew9l491A50. LaKl —Rosier; steam renderad K72^ Butter-Firm but rather qniet; Western 12919^ Elgin creamery 19919140. Cheese—Firm at IflSi^-, Bute new factoiy white and criorod SI49 Kc. Ohio fiat 798& Soger—Dull; crushed 8c, powderad 7c, gronulatedfi^a Molsseas-Steady; 60° test l^o. Coffeaa-Fair; Rio steady al 16c. Options IU9 15 )<alatB higher. Bnlrlta Tnrpeattne—Bteady at

Egg^-Wes^ 16?49l6c. Ohicsicw Grata Marknt.

upaning.

UigbasL

Lowaat.

Ulooin^

Wheri—

June...

1 85H

1 8U4

1 MM

9

July...

8514

MS

miT

Aug....

BB)4

8«X

84)4

H 86)4

Sept.— Corn—

84)»

85)4

•4)4

M.H

Jana—.

S3

S2q

8IK

5U4f

July.. _

U

ail

tt)4-)4

Aug—

»)4

tJH

55M

Wi

te?4

»»)4t

June „ July

tai 32)4

Ante....

28)4

tss

^apt—. Pore-

Em

37H*

Janau...

13 K

14 00

14 0Q(

Jmy-..

13 W

14 08

14 0?

Aug—.

14 «7

14 U

14 07

14 15

Sept —

14 17

14 38

14 17

14 »

Lard—

Jona._

350

8 88

8 80

8 58

July...

S H

8 67H

ss

><7)4t

Aug....

8 SO

8 70

8 TOt • nkt

Hapi.. Rlbo-

883

8 72X

864

Juna ...

7 87

780

7 SOI

Juiv....

7 57

7 K

7 8?

Ana...

7 67

7 77H

ipt

TTTX

Bept...

7 75

7 80

7 m

■ JJ« .

■Asked. tJUd. {NominaL

Mew Yerk i/otawn rtarkeC. Nrw York, June 9,—Cotton—Firm; Tpuidiing uplands 10 l-16c, OrlaantlO 3-14c. "V18TIBULBD TRAINS” Are nothing new with the popnUr Bm Line Bailway. ft’e have bean ruunlag vestlbnled tralM to Naw York and Boston for the past two months. Tbe Boa Uno tt tha only Una landing paasangen la tba City of Naw York without transfer or change of care; all other llnec ran into Jersey City. It you are going East, take tbe popnlar Bee Una. All flist-claas tioketa an w»ede opUonal between Albany and New York, oltbor by rail or on tbe palatial steamere on the Hudson River. For Ume of trains and othor information call oa D. C. Drake, Ticket Agent, No. 2 Batee HoM; W. M. Hirklin, 19^ gooth lUinria rtieet, or Union DepoL T. C. Pnex, F. A. "HERR WE Vj AGAIN" TO ei; Lome and ngrnaN via tu roniLAtt utm UMM hAaWAY. Rxcnnlon tlokets mi aalo June U, u; and U, at very low rates, aoeoant "North Anserican gangerbond” feauval, bald iaK Lome JUao IStolfi. For festival programe and foil perttohiamogUon W. M. HlokUn, Tickot Affent, im$i Sooth lUlaris ctrow: O. O. Drake, Tlriut Afcnt, tto. 2 Bates Hooee^ or Unk» De^ T. q Fbcz, F—cngct Afcnt

V*

SCOTCH OATS gSSEyCB

IctlteMceiiittortnaodltorrogimedyeRcetto

Itpcmvctyei

- . -lea ftteclfCK fNeegiMMMSft Merw*

XslUMlillM All

A^brtSlipSw^hyiMiidSSlC^w •blh beoh SB ImIo MM lirim esttt tteo. & a S. OCKc KBW YOBK

WHY?

WHY dfr 1 ItoVft tkw idiowgy. liffilm feriing? WHY do 1 hove Bookaoket WHY Neoralgu and RheomhUsa? WHY doog Sorufaloufi uut oad •ipekf gbov itgeif? BKCAU^K joor blood w iUod vitli PoiSOI^ which moat b« ClOIXl'* pletely Eradicated botogo yotg eoo regoin henlih. You miiat {to to Um root of ti e matter. Put the Kidnejs— the great aod oolj b ood purifying atgang—^in complete order, which to ootoplete health, ood with

And WARNER'S SAFE PILLS

your (Ture Is Certain.

WHY do wen bkcause'J of grateful men / parts of the world 1 wntton to Oi to t There is no disease. You

. know thia?

I tend ot thotuonAi and women in idl have Toiuotgniy

this efieot,

stand-still in are either growing

BeUer or Worse, HoW iS it With

You?

WHY not to day reeort to that medioine, which has veriubly Cured Millions, Rod whioh will ooie you if yon will give it 0 ohanoe? AU of Waroer's preporfitions ora Purely Yegetable. They ore mode 09 honor. They ore time-tried. They an No New Discovery, Untried and Worthleee; oft tho oontrory, they have atood the test—they baT« proved their anperiority. They stand alone in pre-eminent merit, and YOU KNOW IT.

PLYMOUTH CHURCH, Tuesday Evening, June 12.

-THE—

MENDELSSOHN SOCIETY *rBf GRAND CONCERT.

A Pine Program, Inoltrilng scvraal ehorassc and sriM from tho Great ‘ MnRlAa.” will be glveq hythcfoU Borioty, ■mompanlcd by the GMUT OfrOhR. SOLOISTS: Mn. U. I Humaood, Mn. Mhniy fietonMfllb Mr. W. B. D«f|et^ Ifr, ChK Baneoo, Mn. Aoaa Walker, Mtte Bride Wribce; Mr. lLB.Spcdcft Mr. F^ HcmstiMt. FKUIILUIIS,UniL ADMISSION, 60 OKNTS^ * ■MIC can be iMcrvcd at D. |L Baliwla ft Ottfo wuboot cztn riurge.

ST. LOUIFS WXLL-KNOWk DSKTIST. Dr. FUeUngar, teBtUtas; I Bhril htnocfeBtti ■trongly advocate tha uae of the

Bring tolly eoavteead that it tt tha only agtialo in market which acts in eoRjnactioa with flcM ailk. both H a tberough riaaoacr aad cSoarioeg abrorber of tbe firidB and aaenmiilattciM 00 aad

around the teeth.”

Ite ecoRomy; Holder (tanparlBhaUa), 16 ceaK Felts" only need be removed. U (boxed) Xo, each pleoBantly laeUng ten daye, OealORitw mailed. HO^EY M’Fg oa. Ufioe, N. Y. AtwheUi^byKtppBroe^ 97 aad IS Irrth

Meridian etreel, IndionapoMa

W# are tbw OERwta flra tho JAMIS MEANS $4 SHOE JAMEiT MEANS $3 SHOE. ' fogp^^oagy the am da# II

rshee af ttegrttoi _ 'levwbeenptti^es. ■tvafrefi M teertot feWMeh daraMhty It ttniHMPHl iMite#

^fiwtbtyaiBeB MaMMKahM for Bays oSaO •oxscore and try ogi o FoUm^ese iSoM a KARLX 4k oa. 98 tort Waghlagtoa K OAMFLUt 4k VOF HAKE. 35 W.WMhlaoteRS INDIANAPOLIS.

iRdloaaowUa Otror iCorkM. MarketadnlL Wbaat In ll«bt demaaili Mo. 9 radtaeSeradateScat. Oora tt dnlk and weak! rifonoM light; No. t mlzed efrtrod M IKfet. Ous aro Neody aad to demood; Mo. 9 aUxod riforedriSeHoragetar. Total Inspaerima—lot Wbaat 1 cor. oora • eota, oria 1 oar. hay 1 ear. Beoripta-^Flonr «B hanriiL wbool MBOhiaii. oK eero^UAlO bnsbria.ocl^eoo baebotozye MOO baalMtt, barley aOO bnabeik bey deem ^ Sblpmaoti—Flear 1360 beirala wheat Of bobett. can IhtoO bneheto oote IMK buSh^ rye 1.300 baabelft hay 9 care. WlteOt*-JfeL 3 Maililaraeiifiho ffltte « A, Mfe $ Oora—Na 1 whttalte et $, Mot 9 whto tBUf

Weeea Cura—Me, Na 3 white ante a rive, Aniinria^ott

4a 8'whlto toy a

Hor--Cbeleo tbortby $18, Me. 9 ttoMttf lUl

IftaMUM

Derierff ariltaif Priaaa ntreirboirtM 74 qnaW eraiaa K00fl3.a0i Steoda •ROOSU.Ott OoS

berriae KOODOO; '

■tend. Oha U bnabat I

gUO^lOOi. _ OmeRW-ttarwiadM 90409 9J5 oer bex, fioathera t-W pw Mewiyij^q^

pm hairah

Comotiaito pat

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