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Japanese Now In Pnaaeuion of the Im-

portant Points.

Washington, July 19.—The state de-

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Demonetization of Silver the Cone of partment has received from Minister Collaiwe of a liuililiir Under^oin"

Contention. ^lie|iuirn at Ilali.A Tex. niosa. He gives a translation of the of-

VENALITY OF LEGISLATORS, ^rn.oiv'luid's-^s iLI"llir'"npuhii<- SEVERE INJURIES RESULT.

will go into history as the most short incidentally the Sai llr y Grab Hill is government that ever existed.

NO EVICTIONS A1 PtNUtR. Settler* on thff Wiunebwico Heiervatlon D^tennln^d to KpMlHt. Pender, Neb.. July 19.—The injnno-

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evicting settlers on the Winnebago res-

ervation was served on him yesterday by Sheriff Mullin by leaving the order at Beck’s office, he being in Sioux City. The writ was also served oil the two leaders of the police. Today there have

Blow to That Association.

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•CHICAGO, or VI M K V> Kn IM».

XV OLA REAM! tiy cornonly Nature ' •• She give* a new,^ i soft one to those who - It is,’ no r lewder to cover defects, /t 'tkern, by Nature’s own prottnewing the vitality of the skin ; V all r*.ugliness, redness, freckles, Wniples^ dUu kheads, sunburn and does this surely and harmlessly, be"Urallv. Its U se means both skin»nd skin-health. Viola Skin-Soap tflc process, because it is a pure and S .°*P- It snould be used in con*Kn the Cream. It should be used k r ^ry, too. Ordinary soaps arc not mov s skin Viola Cream, 50 cents, un-boap, 25 cents. Sold by drug^'byro^il Send to 1 BnTNKR co., Toledo, o.

Talked j%b »ut v as \\ eii a* Mr. iiorr’i 7* le have already tukcii Kt»al- ° ne Man Mhv i>*«—Church Ueacon Sen- been no evictions, the Indian police

.. ... „ H hifj, which is only is miles from the ConuFctI,.,, xx „„ » ,»i i t » llU capital, TftriK-lfu. ‘ an.l oril.-r tin rr will It. K re.iil.nt Hie Itebute Adjoiirneil BOOH bu mstoft:(1. Minister Bnllby says Over futit Snturday. * s <lU"stiollublu whether til” IH'opln

ar " a t all concerned at the change of the

CHICAGO, July 19.—It was knife to government of the island and the movothe hilt yesterday in the Horr-llarvey ,uent for inih pemlenoe was organized

encounter. Mr. Horr, after some per- ^ tlle of, ‘ ulals

Ronal explanations as to his profitless THAI ALLEGED IMERVIEW.

experience as the president of a national

bank which went up in the crash of First RopOl’t Now CiailllPti to lie the 1873, continued the argument relatix’e Tl’llt' line

to the demonetization act of 1873. He

said . Syracuse, N. V., July 19.—A special ‘‘•The act of 1873 watt prepared after t0 th '‘ Syraca9e Po9t froul ° la F ' jr « u '

submitting the question to a large number of experts all over the United States. We had never had a revision of the mint laws for a number of years, and the men in charge of the mint thought

How the Law May 15« Kvnded—Two More Track* to lie Huilt—New Telephone Company Kitten by a KattleHiiakc — Novel Scheme to liaise .Honey.

State Notes.

fenced i or Traiii itobhery — Distlii- waiting for Beck’s return. If be should Bul.h.a u.irKation s.ui From Fort ignore the order there will be blood smith to Fort Leavenworth Priion. shed. One hundred rifles and the same Killed In a Wreck-Other Crime.. number of shotguns, with 5,000 rounds

of ammunition, arrived last night from

Dallas, July 19.—The Thompson Omaha and 200 deputies can be armed

building, which has lieen undergoing at a moment’s notice. There is no ex- _ , _ , , , , repa* . fell in yesterday, completely do- cit ' ,n ! w . lt «*»“»« ^ settlers on the dis- R <-by racetrack U .ple reemved a hard z. ‘ . I \ potc*d lands, nor amoiiK tho poonlt* of knock when Jnd^** (^alette of ( rown he .i mu, t.u^ uiiimsm xxer • aik ponder, but tbey^ aro^all determined Point made permanent a temporary re-

straining order, they are not yet ready to quit. They say, now that the law

ImhanaPOUs, July 19.—Although the

burying a number of the workmen beneath the debris. Following are the in-

jured:

L. Prieur, contractor, sex-ere wounds on left leg and right knee, serious internal in-

juries.

Ah x Tolerton, wounded on head, ankle

that the law shall be enforced. MISSISSIPPI LYNCHING.

N. says. That (icneral Harrison

made the statement, attributed to him dislocated, internal injuries, cannot be denied truthfully by the George Brown, internal injurie

Criminal Aanault I pon an FMtimahlo I mly

7.■> Yeats of Age.

Scranton, Miss., July 19.—Andrew

has been defined, that there is a way to avoid its provisions and still virtually run continuous races. It will be rather expensive, but as there is con iderable

Thomas, who recently criminally as.

san 1 ted Mrs Vie > on t' n ii numev back of the enterprise, t.iat fact

should be done. Among the men con names aro W “ rr f paftB.on wall had P bee.^ but was kept there to allow the excite- be held on the first track, another con-

suited upon the question were Mr. Boutwell, secretary of the treasury; Mr. Knox, controller of the currency; Mr. Lindeman, director of the mint; Mr. Parsons, superintendent of the mint at Philadelphia, and my friend here intimates that this must have been wicked because it was hitched on the revision

spondent. In his denial Major Poole ls thought that Pnehr’s injuries are the says he did not tell anyone tint only ones that will result fatally.

General Harrison had said that he would not be a candidate for the presidency. As a matter of fact, Major Poole, after he and his friends had boarded the steamer Zip on their way to the Forge Honse,

cm K( II IIKACON X TKVIN ROBBKU. Prominent Church Member Sontenoetl For Stage Kobbcry. Uriah, Cal., July 19.—Deacon Oldham, tho prominent Baptist churchman

from Dodd’s camp, called them around on trial for stage robbery, was yesterday

ftient to subside. He wan brought to tlI1 " ll *K 15 days on the second track, Scranton last night, where he was taken a, id a third, lasting 15 days, on track from the officers by a mob and lynched. No. 3. Forty-five days will then have

1 elapsed, and the company will hold the

Hull Fiaii i. nt Atlanta. fourth race on track No. 1, and soon.

New York, July 19.—William Hosea Under the law, they think tl .y will

Ballou, vice president of the American bave the riglit to do this.

Humane society, will make an effort to * bis plan was outlined to Governor o. ,, *1,.. ... . ' i i ii i . . Matthews, but it did not seem todisstop the proposed bull tights ut the At- tttrb hlm ia th „ lt , ast . Th( . k . ()V( . ril „ r lanta exposition. He has served notice an ,i th( . a , t()rui>v g, m . r al are leel.ng

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of tin mint laxxs. Win that i-- \\h. ir jp,,, aIl( i n , llt i,|, a t() tbem the result of sentenced to 12 years in Folsom prison. , 'J" ’.b" maiiig" , nent that unless prompt rather elated over Judge Gillette's th ; ‘ demalg are received from the authDri- cision and the outcome of their fight so

ties that such exhibition was to lie per- f. ir , an( i th( . y fw> i th at they will be able mi ed he xxould institnte injunction under the laxv to suppress racing as car-

proeecdmgs. or failing n that would r i e d on at Robv cause the arrest and punishment of all *

it belonged. That was the place to nut it. The bill, with the correspondence, was submitted to congress in tht most complete form and with an elaborate report from Mr. Knox, which explained all its provisions. Thousands of copies of the bill were sent broadcast to all parts of the country. The Bankers’ Magazine, in its number of July, 1870, reported this report of Mr. Knox and commented on the same. The bill prepared by Mr. Knox was indorsed by Secretary Boutwell of the treasury and transmitted to the senate April 2, 1H70. The bill as it was at that time drafted, dropped the dollar silver coin of the United States and changed the unit of value. That was iu the original bill as it was sent to the senate with a letter from the secretary. Nobody tried to cover up that fact. In this report of Mr. Knox were found all the letters of these different

the interviexv with General Harrison. Ho told them not to state tho conversation to any newspaper men. He laid

particular stress upon this.

The Post reporter rode to Dodd’s camp last evening. General Harrisen was reading lu> mail. He greeted tho reporter cordially and inquired what the

nature of the call was.

Oldham planned the robbery iu which Hilton, who was iu the deacon’s employ. was the principal. They divided .si,Out). Hilton received only eight years.

Hit Into Dynamite.

Dunmork, Pa., July 19.—By the explosion of a dynamite cartridge a boy named John Dykes ha 1 bis right eye blown out and bis face fearfully lacerated. He was playing with Harry Rich-

“What, if anything, have you to say, ards, and found an inoffensive looking general, about the story punlished yes- piece of tin in the street. Curious to terday morning?” he was aske 1. f uow what il t contained, the boys tried , to pry n apart, but it would not yield. "I have nothing to say about the Finally young Dykes put it in his mouth story,’’answered the general pleasantly, and bit on it. An explosion followed but firmly which inflicted deep gashes iu his face •WU, r do,,,- nr alllrm .ho ^ “ “ truth of the Poole interview? j r “I will not.” Killed In a Wreck. General Harrison said that all efforts Plokia. Ills., July 19.—In arearond to have him talk through a newspaper cMlision between a < hicago, Peoria and or anything of a political nature would ^ \*'*«™** trala

Four freight on the tracks of the Peoria

concerned.

STATE NOTES.

experts to whom ha 1 been sent a draft prove in vain. “I must be left alone so allll Gniou late last night, the of the bill and who had been asked for far as that subject is concerned, while I rear coach of the passenger train was their opinion upon it. These letters ’ am here.” telescoped and two freight cars thrown were a’1 printed by the order of the ses- , ~ ~ from the track. Miss Martha Wright retarv in connection with the carefully sii jer Fo.ii. . iieniai. 0 f Eureka was instantly killed and a prepared reporVol^Mr: Kuox! 1 Mr S Syrai rs!;. July 19.—MajorT. S. Poole half doze, persons sustained serious

tersou wrote to Mr. Knox, saying: ‘The silver dollar, half, dime and 3 cent piece are dispensed with by this amendment. Gold becomes standard money, of which the gold dollar is the unit. Silver is subsidiary, embracing coins from th

wounds, but will recover.

Marked ISallotM.

(’ll! 'ago, July 19.—In canvassing returns in th ■ McGauu-Bolkiiiip congressional election contest yesterday the election board discovered a number of Republican ballots whieh had been do-

said yesterday, e ineerning a reported interview li ul by himself and Joseph 1. Sayles with ex-President Harrison at Old Forge, X. V., that there was not a word of truth in the report; that Mr. Harrison in no way alluded to the presi-

dium to the half dollar.’ Can anyrhiug deucy during the conversation, and that >v< be more plain than that? Was there nothing said by the geni tal could be faced and thrown out by the use of a any covering up of auythiug iu that let- construed as defining in any way his thumb stamp. As a result, the board ter?” attitude toward the presidency. The order d the arrest of all officers of eleccorruption in Congr««». alleged interview reported Mr. Harrison tion iu the precincts affected. It is Air H irvev—In the present action of as uuequivi ally declining to alloxv his believed that. Congressman McGanu demonetization I have called attention name to go before the next convention, iDem.) is defeated. u , , .. » and wound up with tho tollowing, to the condition, morally, of congress, which was sai(l t(1 have been uttered Kt - ,, "*y ‘’-"rt. at the time of the passage of the act. to w i,) 1 a ]i tj„, positiveness which he is Ft. Smith, Ark., July 19.—Thirtyimpeachmeut charges against \ ice known to possess: “I am not a ciuidi- two convicts from the United States President Colfax in 1873 for fraud in date for the presidency, have not been court p.ft in a special car for Leavenconnection with that legislation; to the and will not be. 1 do not want the of- worth, Kan., to serve sentences of one

GLASSXX' OIt K I-.US’ CON v i:\ tiOS. Scale of Wages For the Coining Year

Agreed To.

Elwood, July 19.—The convention of national ffintgloss workers has closed after a session covering two weeks. The wages of last year will prevail in every branch this year save two—the chimney and prescription. The increase asked will cut no figure in the year’s wages, because at the convention at Montreal last year the chimney scale was signed by workers and manufacturers, to hold good for two years.

Kan Hhort of Funds.

Crawfordsville, July 19.—A novel scheme to raise money was sprung by three young men who went from here recently to Poplar Bluff, Mo. Running short of funds, they had a friend wire their relatives here that they had been lynched, requesting that money be sent to pay for shipping their bodies home. Sorrow reigned in the several families and the money was raised. However, a

Harry Holme, a 6-year old hov of South gentleman from Poplar Bluff revealed

Bend, fell yesterday, striking his head up- the falsity of the story and they are still

on n large nail, whieh was driven into his waiting for the money. brain. He will die. I Burglars obtained over (900 in money ,,r r " r, " ,llc Arm.

mid much jewelry from Postofliee Inspector Franklin, July 19.—William M. Leathernnm's residence at Valparaiso. Davis, living near Hopewell, was torri-

Joseph B. < iriggs, a pension attorney at bly burned by a dose of corbolic acid,

Ruekport. lias been arrested by a 1 nited taken by mistake. Mr. Davis has been States marshal and placed in jail at Kv seriously ill or several days and was

The death is announced of two pioneers of Portland. .Mrs. Klizahcth \\ inegarter, aged 85, and Mrs. Cox, aged 77. Mrs. Wine garter expired suddenly, having been in

apparent good health.

Arthur Harnett of Salem lias lieen released from the prison south. Harnett was convicted with three others for whitecapping Mrs. Klizahcth Dalton near that place in the spring of 1893. One of them died

and two are still in prison.

Slot machines, dice and billiard parlors an- receiving the attention of the civic federation at Marion. The first two are to be stopped, while minors are prohibited bil-

liards.

Company H of Bloomington has settbd with the Greencastle restanrltnter. The boys wi re accused of helping themselves to eatables on their return from the An-

derson encampment.

Stocks being nearly closed out, the two flintglass works at Elwood will resume

operations Aug. 15.

ansville, charged with extort inn of fees

Bank Teller Arresl«fi«

Huntington, \V. Yn., July 19.—The United States authorities arrived hero yesterday evening with C. M. Wilkin-

son, formerly teller of the Huntington iLvis’ recovery's very doubtful.

seized xvith a fit of coughing. His brother took down a bottle which ho supposed was cough medicine, but which contained carbolic acid, and the sick man swallowed a teaspoonlul of the mixture before he recognized its nature. Mr.

NERAL ENT ANTED

:, ‘ t for tlie sale of N'.xitcim"‘Dght party can cunt sev1 lll( l fiollnrs a year on entire M' 1 n talil trade of this di- " Inni lred dollars requin d^ ’‘ "lixxiii not be required till 1 '■'kiMi-hed. For interview, 'ill, reference, AH' o i l ( |i k.M H AL CO., PitixiiKiKi.ti, Mass. (See our nd.)

resignation of Secretary of War Belknap for bribery iu 1873. 1 now proceed after first stating for Mr. Horr’s information that Dolman, the English historian, says that the act of 1816 demonetizing silver iu England had a clause in it that it might be reinstated by the king, that clause giving a right to reinstatomciit was repealed in 1871, and that the act in which it was repealed was, within two weeks, iu the hands of Mr. Knox, the comptroller of the United States treasury [applause I, and was in part the basis of the act in this country. There was an era of corruption in

3ongress at t hat time.

Mr. Horr—The attempt of Mr. Harvey to smirch the congress of the United States and claim the people who acted

floe, and would not accent it.'' to five years. Three ex-doputy marshals Hjan to in- i.xoiiangeii For n Pitcher, wen in the party for attempting to deChkago, J ul v 19.—It is said that fraud the government. The term just Jimmy Ryan, the well known right closed furnished 3, convicts for the pemfielder of the Chicago Baseball club, has telltllir >’ aml MxtorHmgallows.

been seen in a Chicago uniform for the last time. He is to be exchanged for

a first class pitcher.

BRIEF MENTION.

The nine miners imprisoned In the IVwabic mine at Iron Mountain, Mich., are

thought to be alix'e.

The British hark Florence, which left Australia for Panama Jan. 20, has lieen

given up for lo»t.

Marie Barberl, who murdered her paramour, has been sentenced to death in New

Sccoml Degree Mtirtior.

Trenton, N. J., July 19.—The jury in tho case of John Collins, accused of the murder of Frederick P. Old, the Princeton student, etuno in late last night with a verdict of murder in the

second degree, , Nicaragua Don't Waul the Chinese.

Washington, July 19.—The state department has received a report from Consul O’Hara at San Juan del Norte, Gray town, enclosing a copy of a decree of the governor of the department of Zelaya, Nicaragua, prohibiting the landing of Chinese on the eastern coast of

asTnembers of congress in this country York. She will be electrocuted.

as a rule are corrupt and have been sub- 1 Fireman Kdwanl B. Newman, injured ^ | __ ject to purchase and sale, can bo Char- in the big fire at Cincinnati, i* V lb ved to , m( j providing for deportaacterized’only as infamous. [Applause), tie dying and may not Iive2t hours. tion of those arriving hereafter. A fine The people of this country—and tho A Ikiui 2m Chinese have refused to regia jg to be levied on violators of the decree, congressman is no exception—as an t>* at San Francisco, but no move has ^ number of Chinese have come to | average, are upright business men. lieen made toward their deportation. Nicaragua and there are now said to be Mr. Harvey—Among the many charges \i stamhuloff, ex-premier of Bulgaria, ijoo in the province of Zelaya, and the of corruption made at this time, 1Hi3, } 8 dead from wounds inflicted by a party history of Chinese competition has been | there was one significance when we 0 f ruffians. It is thought to lie apolitical about the same as in the United States.

consider that silver was demonetized by )nur( i er . The Chinese patronize Chinese stores yeaHingsl'F2.;5(a375;

j a single sentence being omitted from The Conservatives up to last night have exclusively and the gold found by the the report of the coiil’erenco committee ma d e a K nin of 55 seats in the British par- miners goes to China, and enrollment of the mint bill, and in- ji ame nt, which will give them u comfort dioates the power, in this instance, a al)]e mft j or jt y . «••»> the 8h..t K .m. corrupt clerk could have. George A. • charles Kmanuel Schenk, the distln Louisa. Ky., July 19.—Frank Kelly

National bank. Wilkinson robbed the bank of many thousands of dollars a few months since, and when about to be detected skipped out and has since travelled all over the country. He was

arrested in Chicago.

MARKtl UUUIAIIUN6. Prevailing Price* For Drain anti Cattle

on July 18. I iiihunapoliA.

Wheat — «4(giH>ic. Corn — 41<&44c. Oats—23)4 (« 2*c. Cattle—Receipts light; shipments none.

Prices steady.

Good to choice shipping and export steers, $4.K. r >(il5.25; medium to good snipping steers. #4.2504.75; common to fair steers, #3.2504.15; good to choice feeding steers, #3.4003.75; fair to medium feeding steers. $2.7503.25; good to choice heifers, #3.7504.25; fair to medium heifers, #3.000 3.50; good to choice cows, $3 (I0(i( 3.5u: fairto medium cows, #2.4502.75; veal calves, #3.50

4.76

Hogs—Receipts 2,500 head; shipments 1,800 head. Demand active and prices

higher.

Hood to choice medium and heavy, #5 20 05.27 £; mixed and heavy packing, #6 0 f 5.20; good to choice lignt weights, #f).3;'e(/ 5.45; common lightweights, *5 25(".1.3.7; pigs. #4.25(</5.25; roughs, $4.00(a4 75. SllEl’.l' — Receipts 300 head; shipments

fair. Market steady.

ICitten by a KnitIsMiniUe. Columhia City, July 19.—The 5-year-old son of Michael Hess, living in this county, was bitten by a rattlesnake iu the orchard of his father’s farm. Tho little boy went out to pick up apples, and he returned, complaining of having been stung. His arm was badly swollen, and investigation showed that he had been bitten by a rattlesnake. Physicians have little hope of saving his

life.

Murder Sunpected. Veedersr'JRQ, July 19.—Citizens of the southern part of Fountain county have requested Coroner Young to make another examination of the body of Clara Shanks, who died mysteriously last week, and lie is now holding another inquiry. The remains will be taken up and examined by physicians. The former verdict of suicide is not satisfactory, as it is thought she was murdered. County Cl**rk \Wrlile Doad. Brazil, July 19. — County Clerk Wurhle died yesterday from wounds inflicted by George A. Knight, who mistook Werhle for a burglar. Mr. Knight

Spring lambs. #4.tK)04.75; choice to extra U prostrated over the affair, us they

common to good

yearlings, #3.5003.75; prime export wethers, #2.7503.25; good to choice sneep, #2.00 02.50; fair to medium sheep, #l.U0<i< 1.75;

common sheep, #1.0004.00.

Clilragu Grain nml |•r<>vlftlnn■•

WHEAT Sept, opened ii: . niic, closed flfl'sC. Dec. ope licit Os , r, cn - d tis , c. Corn Sept, opclieil 4* .c, closed 44 ,c.

were the best of triends. New Telephone Coni|mny.

Logankport, July 19.—The city council has granted K. B. Overshimer a franchise to construct a new telephone system here. The new plant will be in

operation by Oct. 1. Furniture Failure.

Brookville, July 19.—Tho Hlultz ifc Butler Furniture company made an assignment vesterday. Liabilities $40,-

000; assets #20,000.

l WAYS on hand. I' 1 "" 1 ""M Plsiter, Portlard mII® 1 vments, Plxster Par #, “■ At the lowest prices. ,B HURLE:V "areroom 410 E Seminary s

DROWNED WHILE FISHING.

hand Yietoria. Call tf

- ‘Charles Knianuel Schenk, the distin ... Bassett, clerk of the ways and means KUjs | H .,| Swiss politician, died yesterdaj of this county shot and dangerously committee, 1873, was charged xx ii Ii hax- fr(im ,| M . i L . sU it of injuries sustained in a wounded in- wife and a relative of hers ing demanded #250 per monni from tne runawa y accident. named John llouk, a young man 21

bankers and brokers of lxexv i ovk to as- “Doc’’Davenport was arrested near Leb- years old. Kelly married this woman May opened'36)jc, closed .ti", r sist them in repealijig the taxon mr- nnon ( > r v ,. st ,. n i„y , m a charge of aiding only three weeks ago and they separated OAfs-Sept. opened ifc.e, closed :22J^r | rowetl capital, and #59,000 when the ai manufacture of several thousand last Sunday. Mrs. K>Tly and Houk had May opened 26 n, i !ose<l . ; e passed. Tlu Chicago Tribune of Feb dollars worth of $.5 gold coins. gone to Kelly’s house to try to reach IMuK-M-i.t. .qieiied ^.ra-Nclosed #io.mi. 21, 1878, tho very mouth !'. l ' v i ‘ l ‘ ( j ' h i hU c ^ A meeting of the Republican national an agreement. Kelly was so incensed ; lAun-s, ,,*. Opened closed $6.35. was demonetized, rani. 1 , ' nr committee xvill be held some time in Sep- at them that ho got Ins shotgun and May opened*—, closed # —. ruption under the Pashas aim rnjs.r u , ni | M . r o, tober to name the time and fired upon them. K- lly is 55 years of Ruts-Sept opened #6.15, closed (6.20 Russian official rottenness could sc.nce- , f t | xt Republican national age and has been married five times. May opened # -.dosed# ly be worse than it is here.” I Applause |. J* 1 ® ti „ n 1 dosing cash markets: Wheat, 64 *c; Mr Harvev next paid his respects to L ‘ , ’ , , # ■ Miciitirin Forest Fire*. corn. 43 h c: oats, 22, 3 4c; pork, #10.70; lard,

thes^ary grab bill fwao^icesp^itnen 0 ^ ^‘ n To ^" e U ^4d%ice president and Cadillac, Mich., July l».-Forest

of the corruption oi mat periiKi, My «• t . r . ll manager of the Southern Pacific tires are raging so furiously in this cinrtnnnti Grain ami stm-k. “The people could understand railroad, was attended by thousands of vicinity that trains on both the Grand Wheat Ouiet, No. 2 red. 67c. ary grab, but they could not railroad officials, employes and friends. Rapids and Indiana and the To- Corn—Dull and weak; No. 2 mixed. 46c stand a scientific spoliation of their ^ “ J £ en iK(lued by th( , l e do. Ann Arbor and Northern Mich- OATS-Quiet and steady; No.

"tt'-»«>• rruS,. d s r ^«77!" x "C5r»sssii2 o? , ’’fearsitgr- •>•>' «• »- vei^i»one«ul»tor«. upon ,vii„ iioit. »ud U... pllod »luu* th, traol h«»c l, UKkI . -%ron| " ifaScoo. lamb., mamsl bat a moutb ago abd ww on a

of Mr. Horr the * * whom it hoa made contractu to M>il book##, oeen burned. » weak at fci.50uL5.4J. i woddiiur trio,

to 1 o. m. tomorrow.

An IndlanapoliM DriiKiflAt Meets Hi*

Dentil at Fort Scott, Kan.

Kansas City, July 19. — William Wagner, of the firm of Wagner & Wag-

X”"— ner, druggists, Indianapolis, Ind., was

\ drowned near tort Scott, Kan., yester-