Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1896 — Page 2
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ton & South rn ra!Jr-ei1. Tb v w re he.-id-eM bv I lor.. R. C. K- r. r.. and snt C,vrror Me Kink v an tin itallem to dine with them In th-ir car. "ocrnor M Klr;!y w tom;-!'d to dot-line, howvT. owiiu' to itn -n.: t no r.t to m t .I.'' Chrkti.m Rn(i,ivir )! itm t s to th" St.it'- onv r.t i -n. In I.. r . wh i -ad . n. wonl ;.-t tl.ry W..VM eail this ev.--r.ie;, and giv- tho
t "h -i-.it.fi -. ' i : I . Ar.vru- th- prom .n i.l all rs t -:. v v. Mr. U iiiiam r-. jr.. .f IV ar.d. At x-mi:;i.--:T to Sr.!.n. ar.l v. if-, who tooK iim.-r wnn the e.owrror. and al Mr. .J-- M. Ynen. ftf 1'. r-n: IMwnrd R. Fi-ko, of Jrm.mtown. r.i.: W. J. Y-rk'-s. of Phdadelphl.u ar.l Mr.. A. W. M.mr ar.l daue;hter. of I : ! t i m re. an army or lndkavorrls. Promptly at i o'clo, k th- hri-tian Knd avor d legation !.) !ror.s?. m ar. h 1 to the M k'ir.h y r n'-e. They mai' a handsome :kht .v. th y crowd, d abo it ihe MtKinl. y grounds. i.v rf.owing th- strt'H for ;t Mo. k a- "h way a! waving th ir Hag an.! h.im!k.r-M 5s In enthu-I tstk acuff. Cov rr.or X!; Ki:i!--y mount' i a rhair on the piazza to respond to th- presentation o Pr id nt J. II. R arab r. r. of Cclumh'.. i ri.i. If.' ai !: "Mr. r..imt ' rr.-r ar..! Radi'-- ?md C,. ntk--rr.-n f X)i- 'hri't::m IZr.' ! i vir Society of tl S'.itr f It i:lv - rn- iti r. : .;urv to n!!h' you ar:-! yonr -i ty n tf i.- iU-t-i'at .1 if it y to ray 1'.' ni -, ut,- I th.irik y.n -tli l"r th- ouit y .ir.-l w.trnitit r y.-ir tr r r i t . t: . Th- -t !! of l'.ir.t.-n an- to 1m Vf yn! anions th rn. nii.! in tn ir h.ilf. w l t- f r t l i !.-.- rt y v-!corii. I "r - l'u rr:r:i. lit - ;i - my :i. I havi" unifo: inly r-o.nI.-l th ir i l n i -1 1 on it Jm'h r jo-r .!il f.K ii ! t jr'ni't- innralny nnl '.f'i- of know!.' .initn.' th. ir i itiz. il-. In the I'nlt. 'l Stat' this f n t.f!i!y tho j.ini f cjr h .! l Sr;t" k rt'in at'! In t?.- aK uw - ni- nt of th tT-.it "rk all '.;o.l p.-op!,., without rsp t t th-ir ! i.omiii 1 1 ii .i-..i I or,n -rtl on-, h.i. ' h -r an a-tlv- an'l u.-ifu j-ait n v ry rn;.. r, eh.iiitah.o, lr(.ol hH'l p-n-ruH r-fTort . "I 1M you ffOl r;.-r,l ar.tl nnrnrnftnl to your b Tvain aial f r your 'X.iTiip!rIhit lofty ;il .!!. j.o icy. tint tr;:iy tnot! ,n-l j.tt ll.t rit r ' !otioM to th-.m-!lor;ition aial uj.l.ftJn of m lhkln'.J lnh ?-o ron;iiMK.t)-ly li-tini,uil.'l tlu founlr.- of this rnfi:hty fr ! i t,!i . I. t i h ri-h th Institution- of ivi! aral i -li'lou Jih.-rty whl h th-y pl.tnt-.l hi thu i;..-rn s iinl th.it h:i- In ii m iriailv Xri rv-l for uh t tla- rnt hour, anil rontinu' thm in all vi'or. .'tr nu'th an 1 l.-.mty for r i r :i tioris y-t to foru-. A hli-h'T r v t for tho- Institution.', a ! I" r n - r rK of law, a !o-. r ttt ;itin to th r ju!r m nt- of poo.l iti7-nship. : Ai-I'"r lot :I atha of th- .-i.irit tf rharity. forhamn" anl too.J will to all. ami a lnory rot!t.'inl an! lari-.' st t inlMvor for th', t n'.lirhti titn nt ami aJv.in- rut lit of all -tir P'op!,. rarinof. I am juirr-. hut h. in kf pin with th purpos of almighty I.1 ' tow.inl this anally favorol Nation"; an. I to you who may na:.- In th! nh!- work nn.i to all who nr.- so '.isr,i-l v. ryw 1 r.' I U'Vfnitly M'ivh th full . st rn auro "of .urcrs.1 anl happin ss." ThTH tv ha iippl.uis and nnothr-r (Thmtau'iua alut a.-? th (lovcrnor t'.nKh.l. and thn a onnnltt with two lovtly 1 i t t! flowor Kitis. pr -nt-i Motln r anl Mrs. rMKinh'y tltii two hari'lsoni" hoiiqucts. Tla r w.i an hour an! mor. of han.l.-hak-Intr. th" Iov. rnor raspin hnruhs at thr rato of fifty a minute. Tin: st. i,orirf paiity. Tho St. Toui- iarty of business mon Was thti announrl. lt'UIrs National CominJtt. man H. K r-nr. tho party Ita lu.!. .! f. II. Spn vr. pr Aiil nt of th M rrh'intV I'.xi ha i..:t. of St.' I.ouis. whit itt'-I.l.'s ov.r 4.0 nvrt-hants aral inanuf.K t ur r ; (iov. 1!. (. Stannanl. tt th" Kr at mining lnt--rt'sts of that c ity, nn-l wnt utuf n pr.-. nt .1 St. Louis In Cnt:rtfs; ..!. f. Vv'.rn r. th- x. utiv' Ii a l of '. f!,kl mi!rs of r.iilrot.l in tho "UVs!; S. A. r..-Tn!s. of th.- t.rm of JVmls lrn-i.' r.ai; 'onpany; Hon. ('. I. Cliastain, r.- pr sntla th. V .-t. rn 1'armr. an.l tluMayor of Soil. ilia, on" of the !! ;.. rlti'-s of th' Stat anl Ii. (. K- r tis. jr.. toir-th-r with 'V,ral ot!i. rs unally orornint-nt. Th r-rty wa p-. .x. ntt l iii M -Kln'-v's rittlni; room. v.la r- Hon. 1;. lv r : pal: "V In.lnro anl p.u . ry wor.l of ?lw I' T.iil.ta ati party's platform an.l r-f' r v.ith hati:' ti th- iihrou'.-iliori .f r it ro.--Ity tri-ati' s wh r. l.v. in on. I'l-i.in. o alri. tli.ro wa-4 t..k. n rr..:n tit.- uT'mt valN-y of tic Mi-ssiT.i a llowri-hini ati.1 r n:".n- rnttvo tr.i-!.- with th.- ':i!'..u IsIan.N in 1; . a.Nt i. rT-i. wlii-h aniounf.i1 to millions. - w.f rut Ti ! ---ly str!k-n .louti. Yo h nt i!i-l tr.n; th. mmi.-y .pi. nlion. Th.- Il.--pul. '. an party has ;i!wa .-u so in I In !ts l:r. infi-.l poli.-y. hut u.- -!o in i t that tho . . 1 1 1-- of prot. t fi to Am. ri. an lnl :strits. ,4 n'. - f itiL' a.-f it th.- u.ii'" i-anv r, th ni ru:f o f.;r. r. th" farm r ars-l i . ry r!a i-1 of nir ttnount Impor'ar.fo; th.;t tb- '"-o.;- an.l ai' oii-oir-i. .1 ly ur p. o. p!f shall 1- ir.aiuf.Ttuh .1 in our ooun'rv. furnK!ii: irp'o in -nt to thinii!io!i ; a :.! ;:i'iJ. w!ii--ii. p. -os to tho tJo r hy vtoppiriij tho !loV ii . . 'ii' 1 1' '.? . i;r.-I. r f r- -1 ra ho!.l wor'-l to piy for hi trr:f.nM ur 1 .-lrti.-l-s that a:-- a-Imitf..! to i:r nfk. t hy tho jM.orly w.'iiro i ;uti r of for. icn .-ouu-tri-Th- II. ouhll i n j. irtv on its f -1 ran trn-'t.-.l to furnSh th-- l rf th" nt ol t'ir-tl..n. Y, moiv v hoh I th" ! ra.'. ratio . -tr i i.:..', --on-i!.'.- for r.in -t nt!r- f tfio L ' i ; ;i r. the r.l ii tioi ' u.ic's. tti" arnii.-s o' i.r.i :i:.!.. . !. tho . pr u a t ;.ri in valu. s th ' rov.n'rv o r. In 0"i' In -tan "o aio:: . that of ra'.iwa y s- ouri-tl-s. th.o ! :' .t t 'on In al:io h is boon jFoni' thiotr of million of iloHars." "(lov.-tnor M.'Kiii!. y st. o.l with his arms en th ornor of hi t!.-1; as p." r-pliol: 'nth-r.it n I ap!ro'-ia to .rv i'i'-Jt tho v-a;i or i ..'.- rrpr. r'.u IV.- i..iv o: p.. Y ' n of th' o.ty f Sh L "is ar.l th" Stat" r. I f Missouri. ;iT l tlvml; u . ry m a h for -f.uur opr-ii.n of r.'.-r.l : rto,l will. 1 f. 1 th it in tl;-' .i Mr. -s th if h o hrn r at to mo you havo m ol. .i vrr.u-c ar'ino nt. What v want i a r.--to"atio?l of tl.o i t.lh y wh'Uh !a-ft.! for tv.. th in thlrt v nrs. :ti.l t;i.'.-r wht-h n'.'Vfil t!i" r.i i'i' -piional pro-p- -Itv. What th" V.i p'.:h;o- ,ri ;artv has ih"." ir. th- n -t for tl;t country tt ran l o r-l 1 o-t to :o !n tho futuro. If It a Tuatt.r of . !.'.. an.! rat-!:"-a'ion to all of i:s th it th. it p ir'y. th'l'.tt!" t-'oro than a 1 1-. Ir. 1 of a o.-r.truy '.!. Isa n. -r falh'.I to mt--t ov rv h mr l an-! lc tiov ol tlo to TrmiMit. an.l if th." lar-Un il latxtrin of tho p irty prot. ot!on. r-oir ro-tt y :t.1 sor.r- l t;vn.-v-rin h rarrlfkl tv a pronoo'n -! r-ia.ority. oontli!. !.r" will lo r'i:tnol. An-1. ; f t ; r nl!. that J:a v rvthtrc to li t;h tho lui.-. -:s of th ro-.ir.try. W w ill nt. r on an . r i of hott. r timo. whi.-!i. I N 'i vo. v. i'l last for minv y ars. I h.vik u for thts oall." Tto Kerens iarty loft hero at 0 oVhvk lo-r.!;ht, golr.i: illroot to i'liic.ifro. Moinl rs of tl o p.irty ?.ti 1 to a n portcr that tho J1 wat pur'ly soolal. for the purpos rf rr.nk'.ns: tho r.ciuaintar.. of (lovorr.or Mt'Klnl. y. Tht-y assuro.l tho rorrospon.lr.t t!uat the visit h.l no polltiwl ficr.i:'car co. Hon. r.urcl..rl lf iyi". .on of tho lito Tr rit llav. . wtto an.l o.n. Sh rm in. of T.vlttlo. an 'l Ml- r.ir.r.i" Hav, s. of Frornont. arrivt-tl at tho Mv Kir.i. y homo tills :;lr. for a lit. Soon .ift.-r his arrival !r. H.i'S was tak n til an.l a ph Mcia n rallo.l. I.itr ho L-c an:o ta!.r an.l th" toarra was j..i--.il. Ho was stiokon witli r.outo 1 r. ! : i stion. It U htiit-vt.l that GoTnor MoKlnloy Lis Mrtuallv il.-oi.'avl to uivo v.p tho hh a of (otnpUlntr wlt!i the wl-hts 4.f his friend that ho take a r-st. as t out rr.p! .td by thrtn In a ;-vrps.. .l vi-it to tho -Lorr." home, ra ar I'.oston. Tli" Oov rr.or r.ear appeared Ir. Niter h ilt!i than when J-.o ri t-tt.l Mr. H hart this ir.tirr.ir.. and !. do. no? show th- s'.uht. st f iti,' i" after th (or.-t int ar.l exacting carts ho lias fad on him for tho p.it sevr.il xnonth'. It i probable that ho will r m tin In Canton un'il the campaign closes and the election results an- knu.wn. llohnrt Ctuifrri ullh llunnn. rLKVi:i-NI. -. J"y ltlarret A. Holart. 1L publican r.otr.intc for Vie ItcsIirrt. had a. cotif. ri iicc to-day w ith !.i'.rnun Hanna. of the national committ o. Th. y talked o r th- rtrr.ir.i: c:rr.;-.Vi:n, tho b ;itatm-nt of Mil.comn.ttte-, tic. Mr. lloLart left for home to-tdht. To Aollfj Mr. Ilobttrt. The committee n m inted by tho R pubP.cun r.atinal convention to formally r.otify Jlon. (Jarrttt A. Hoturt of hi r.on.lnulcn for Vlif Preid-nt will mo t at th" Flfth-uvi-nur I loii l. :.Vw York city, at o'clock r.ejt Monday il i r and ro to Pat rson. N. J.. TudJy morntt:. i'harh ? V. riir-bank-. chairman of ttie committee, lll ku.ro hirre Saturday. prrlnl Tut I All Th fiel. Indiana rr.Trenlty. Purdue University and the State Normal School vili Lav to depend on the Stale levy fur revenue, the .torney-sfcnerarhavlnjf rendered an oplno'.dlne that but lx-Unths of the aprittlon made to thoi Inatltutlcr. by Li iM-'tture ar nvUablo after the 's ''"t thl opinion
QUEER SORT OF RABIES
31 AX AVIIO WAS I1ITTMV f;i:TS OIT ins smrn.n ron mi uhlr. Son of Vrfrr.inn nucnmpmrnt nt Irnnkforl-Itrduetlon f IS IVr l nl. for lilnsi Worker Irtjio-J. to th In ihir.i j r,M Jr';rnal. .SI'LLIVAN. In.l.. July l.-Uh.-rlo. rh.itii;o. .a. yountj rr.au north of h r , was Li tt ri hy a rahi'l !o s'.'rra ya: s a so :inl ii.is I- appar nt'.y ill for son:o lays. To-!ay whi!o lylat; iloun at iwon hj toM his wife to 1. avo him or ho wouM hurt !:. r. Sh-l'-am- mu h a! ;rm. ! an.l ran to a ra'ikh-1-or's for h- ;. nt., on r -turxiini; homo . ith two men w.i.s rn- t In th" roa.l n-ar homo hy h.r husl.an.l and varnl nr.t to com' ra ar. Chastiho thn I-t off hoth loa ! of a vhot-un at th.- ll. t in parti-. s. Th" r ;hhors rj.-.thr .1 a:nl hnaily li. a rr.i--.l anl tl-I tho Iranti" n... n. Ii, sr.aris . 1 mi.ij.s at v ryho.ly. Or.- ,,f his n iht.or.- was s-.-v ri!y hit:, n on th- arm. whu.u i. Kivir.r him mu' h pain to-myht. (!' VKTIlll.VNS. Tenth Annual Lnoa in pmoii t .oiv I''tliiit In rraiikfurt. Sporial p th Ir-.-'.l ar.aj -hs J i.irn.il. I'llANKFOlIT, In-I.. July 1.-Frankfort is lrs-'l in pttrioti': coiors to-'!;.y, the oo asl )n hoint; tho oionin tlay of the !' vtnth annual iirampm. nt Inliana 1Mvi.slon, Svjti.s of Yit'Tari.s; also, tli" annual rn. . tir. .f th" LaIi. s' Ai-1 Socloty. Tho vim tors will ho prt-.ut thrvt- !.;ys. Tno for os comiiu n. f.l arriving last ovi nin'. an.l hav-i continuo.l throughout th L.y, until this cvt nln' tht-ro aro s'-v ral hunlro.l of th.- hoys in bluo in th" city an-1 many vi-it:nK la-li;-. Tho visitors v-io in t at tho train l y tho r . ption oomrnit-t-o of Man.-.n i.'amp. h ali hy tho In iian.t Stato J .:. 1 . and i-M-ortfil to h ail juart is at tho I'oiumhia Th. a'.-r. To-nu,rrv aft rnon tl:- t.rst hu.-im s ssion will ho I o'.l. This t vt-niia a ra ption was t-n-it it 1 tho visitors at tho hotno of Mrs. II. M. Sims, ih j.artzn nt prsilnt W. U. C. This was att loh-il .y .s.- ral hundr. -l poop!o. anl was a va ry --njoyahlo alTair. Tomorrow v rum; will tako pho-o tin annu :l camp tiro, whi. h. Is to he h.M at tho homo of M. . Hookrnau. 'Munclo. M.-'rion ami Sholhyvillo ar' pu!lIntr for th" lo ampm. 1 1 1 n xt yoar. Tho lt .-tion of ol'.h-t rs will como clf l'.'i-lay. Tho i-ont-: t for commamlor will l.o pirit-i. Tho i nmiitlatos an- Harry . Kiio.p s, of North Man h-st r; I). S. Mus- r. of An.i. rson; . 1. Morrirnan. of Hamu.orol: ). (J. ;:losby. of 1'iymouth. ami f'harl.s I . Hav n. of Kukonio. A larj.'o tiUrr.'n-r of Sons will arrivo In tho morninir. an.l l.L'ixj vicltors arc cxpocif-tl to ho present. moiu: i.Aiuui tiioi :ii,i:s. A Con II let llrtivtMMi fJlni.i AVirKrri mid the lilt; Trtit. i?poi Jul to the In-iunapo'lB Journal. ANHLKSON. In.l.. July l.-The soa!o for tho present yar in all dp irt montt-. of v.in-tlow-i;lass factori'-.-; -?:pirol last iiL;!it. One of th- iurpris. s in store for tho skiiir l labor in tho adjustment of th" sule will be th" demand on the part of tho manufacturers of a rf-hu-tlon of 1 per cent. Therwill bo no cut on "common labor." hut tho blowers will b" uked to submit to a heavy reduction. Tearers, l!atleners aiirf frath- ( r.-rs will also ho asked to sin tho new seal" at a r due d rate. Tho wrk . rs oemmittee apMinted to arrange ilio sca'o for tie- cornim; lir-s m-e: in 1'ittvhur op. r.ot Moralay. and thoy haw notified the lt.-l'ana manuf.ictur' rs that thoy may be ca!ld ui any day to coni..-r tho p..'. v.- s.ale. Tinln.li.iria manufacturers have i:!r-, !y a-;reetl to the stand thoy will !ak". and it is tin.h rstood that tho Last, rn association will act with thorn, so that th" two dilsiop.s will lo tva.lv to ne-"t th- workers jibcut July V:. A numb, r state tliat there will bo a ib-man. 1 on tho part of the yhiss work.-rs for an lucre iso in tho wae scale, nnd some ate in favor of (.h-mandlntf a rstoration of the old s.-al-. t In t was out L'J1; per c-at. I'.oth ori'.idz atlo'is are i'xe-p tlonally strong this v. ar. and a bitter Ii ;!it N lo.ke.l for. This Is th- :i-st year that th" imjnufaetwrcrs have b t ri t horou;l) ly or.'Uilzi d. nearly ah of th, :n are in tho trust, and t.w!i is h Id for " a p it. The manufacturers v. 1. 1 a-rr--' to op a their pi ir.ts for th" so a son ahout S. pt. 1". if tie 'r s.-a!e and proposition is ac. pted by llic Klass wttrkers' w commit it c. HiMvv imi on tivs ii::lt. oor if i 'l!i. nnl V. tcrtr Limit the Life to I'iu' Vci:;. Spf--l.il t . tVo lv. lLin.i;.li Juirnal. ANHLLh't N, Ind.. July I. -There is a h avy drain lunv b ini made on th" natural (,-a tie!. Is of Madison county. The Kh hmor.d Natural ('..is Vompany has do-, i.b-d to drill tuenty-1'u-o im.re wells. Th- Lafayette company has I t a similar contract and Lebanon. Frankfurt and other cit es are drawing cn t'ao county and will incr. as.- their nuiaU r. Th." Anderson Tuel Compar.y has ib ci.r d to .Irill in a tloen, th. Indunapalis Trust vV.mpanv has h i contracts lor tn'ty. the Mann fa i tur, rr" I'oHipany. of tin- same city, i.-: p.uposin' tl !., .. t: i oc.i in.- is trowir." v rv short. Tli" .'.rain this fall and . inter will the heaviest Jn its hi.'-.ory. Let :do sapplvln Chicago, northern and" central Indiana cil" !eh t!.0 rep all Of th" Stat - fJeol'U'U! :.:.,UVS th.al i-". cut' sn p;-i s io ..iio iii.- horning Lule in. ..s. A snort tim.o a;p the 1'itt--h-'trjC i'lat"-r.!..ss (.mp .n -or th Ihatc-rr!a:-Trust .mp.my. --.-nt out expo.-;? oi-r the r.la.hson county rains. The -- ! rts differed in their r ports, o.-.o i - jiv; tli' !'. Id jroo.d for manufar turiiv pi.rposs fr-.m t: e to s vrn and the vt ia-r trcni t:ir e t pe yiars. The for. ..mi dom -sthi coral'. nies ;;r' now casting about fr.- s.n-o solution of tho proll"tn h.ow ;o save the enormous was;o in th.e cn--.impt!or. no thim; is now pretty w l! ;!s-ur-.l ami Lut i th.o larue or Jumbo burners will bo removed this winter. The h.. al pi. -sure, however, of the wall? in This vicln'.tv is hcldini: up nmarkably well and there are those who are sanguine tht t;-. t.ejd h-ri-. Is r;ood for a s.-ore of y-.irv at the presr:;t rate of consumption. A TU . I ATIILIt Shoots III ll.uiuhtrr-lnd.nw and Tlirn Commit Suicide. to th- Lidlan.ipolls Jn.irr-.ih LAroilTi:. Ind.. July 1. While in a temporary state ef in-.ir.ity. produced -by ill health. Lenjamin Huff, an old soldier. r.s-! f.fty-oit;ht. this morn'r.? shot ar.d f.itally wounded his dauht r-in-'.aw, Mry. Alt rt Huff. y.icd twenty-one. and then committoil suicide at his hem at Bcotjaek. a hamlet ten xnis est nf hre. His .laucht rdn-law wr.s washing dishes in tho kit. en at the tin.- the shot was tired, but ran Into an ad.'oimnc room, whore she fell unconscious. Mr. Huff stepped into a p.. L'thr room and shot hlrr.elf in tho head r.ihtn dead. Mrs. Huff ea.nr.at r,rftv.. tr.e ouiiox navim; unuK her m the small of th ba.k ami Kxl-d In the vertebr.io. producing total paraiis f th- limbs. The suj.positlon hs thai I.- thoo:ht ho wa; shix.dint; hi. wife wh'n h. tired, as he had i .w.. t several time-- threatened to kill hlmse'f and wlfo. II.- leaves a w.f and fer children, one l. dr. the hushar.d of hi victim. Thr Mlnlnrr Indnitry nt l.tntun. srei.il to th tr. '.lanaj'ol'.s Jaurr.jil. LINTON. Ind.. July l.-The mining Industry at this place and cv r a larK part of the Indiana tic!. I was nver so d rr.orn.hzea as at present. Iurinsr the year, with Illinois en the n ar west and Ohio cn the tast. mining c.tl at rivo cent bss p-r ten. Indiana coal was driven out of or.- market after another. Mines in thii Stat" are ruw confront d wlt.h tho necessity of closing or rutinlr.i at a loss. Th price k mcaahd i.y tho mtnr w.in p:.ld last year In .th- h.p-' that lb otli -r Statis wouid be brought i p to an puallty,"t)ut th. h..j- was rivt reaiIzid and h a result tht operator asketl a reduction to leat yar's -. Th.jolnt has at lt Urn r a,hl wlun work will not le resumed at wi;-h hUlwr than lliinols ii pAyln. At Canton tu ia.nrs are ucoepiln: tho llii'iola prL-. At I!jrn?ra the miners are working by the !ay at yrlee tvt'ual with thor-e of Iliit ois. The Star City mints, atur reveral attempt, have niumed woric at ridued waifc. Lin ten. from twin;? on) of the be st Latinos points In the State, i now prostrated. XobleaYllle'a UlC Celebrntlon. Fp-rUt to the X3-llricli Journal. Nnr.Li:.SVHLi:. M,t July L-Nobles--tt Tourth in a f.ne " d br '
Cireat Interest i m.inlf.ted In th four-tren-mile raco. am! many entries aro being mad?. Lesudos this, thero v. ill be bicycle mots for men. boys. v.-om"t. nnd color'l ri !' r. Thfr- Allf also be vera! foot rac s ar.d lumping rnath-s. In th afternoon tho Sherid m ball team will cross bats with th home tf ua Mt the park. CharP-y McMahan v 1!1 offer amusement ?.t his race coir.-" for all lovers of fast horr-c s. The oratorical contest of Hamilton county will also l.o h Id In thl city, r prr -e:;tlnr: ZZ rrr.iduat-s rjf tho district s-aooh-. of th.-- county. T;ie closinc sc-nes of the day wli! 1..- th. most attracth'e and mat:ni:i". nt in the history of the city. A 0. u."-ri is to be iriwn ir. the courthouso yard by a frnat band composed of 12." 1, !.ayr.--. Tiiis Includes eiht bands of fh" oour.ty th.it have n pn-parlmr for tho o-".i.-!on. At tho sam" time will bo wit-re-. -.-ol a bieyei" carnival and fireworks, for whi.h sreat preparations are b.i:.;; nuido.
Thlff Sc:il on HI !. I. Sr-i.d f th" In liar.:, r -hs J -urnal. LO(;ANrPf)IlT. In k. July l.-Two robbers who entered the home of William HoJMey. iu,tr Ad irnshcro. east of Loginsport, last Saturday, wtro pursued several ir.ib s by a posse of fatir. i.s and tho city I o'ir-o. One of tho thb'V s, 'James Sco't, of St. Louis, was caught, witli half the booty, aft r sev ral shots w-re hred. His companion scaped. Y t rday wurd v.e.s r c iv-I that a man answering the description s r.t out had b. en t; k n at Tipton. Ho was broupht to th.- city to-day and will bo hei-l for trial on th" i harr- of burglary v ith his pal. who furnish 1 the description that led to his appreh nsion. Ilamiltoii n (dinreli. ?I-rl :l to t Ii..li;.nap'.iis Journal. ANDKILSON. Ind., July 1. Five miles wast of Anderson is the village of Hamilton. For mon- than two years the com munfty has been strut;l!ns to s cure a place of worship and at last undertook to root a frame church tlu.t should bo at the disposal of any minister who would preach Hit re. H is now complete and will bo b-d-icaPd with unusual ftstivilhs m-xt Sunday. To-day a local committee from thr church cam- to And. rson. placed an order for eiuhty gallons of Ice er.am and stated that they would have four brass bands of reu-i,' ami six preachers there on dedication day. - .leivelry Hohhor Sentenced. Spofiil ., the Ir..11;m.n;xiis J.'Urnal. TFLUi: HAUTK, Ind.. July 1. Joseph Phillips and John Johnson, jewelry thieve?. arrested her- in March, wore jiv n two years to-day on pleas of guilty, much to lli. disgust of the robbed iewoi r and detectives Faj'in. of St. Louis, ami Schoop-pt-rloe. of rlllwaukeo, who had omo here to testify against th. ni. l'hilliiis w;.? sent up from Milwuuk" in p: Jir .-tea'.ini? fj.(j wortii of diamonds. Pldilips is known to the police of all cities as Henry Newman. Henry Mans and "Sheeney Harry." Loth nit n wire once sent up from St. Louis. .!ti(lp( !llarli (ionc t t'le vlu nd. Special to the InJianap. Its Journal. W" INCH L ST Kit. Ind.. July l.-IIon. Albert O. Mar. h. jude of the Circuit Court, left f-r the horn of his father. Ilodney Marsh, rear CI volaml. this evnint:. to be present at the thirty-third annual reunion of his mother's family on July :T. At tho same tim" th- Judo's father and mother will celebrate the tlf ty-sevetith anniversary of their marriac. His mother Is a member of th.e Jayne family, b inv: a cousin of tho widely known Dr. Jay no, of patent medicine fain-. .ortou IlriMviii Company. Sperl to th. Indhicai-olis Journal. ANDLItSON. Irak. July 1. To-day articles of incorporation of th.o T. M. Norton Hrcv. itur Company were tiled. Tho capital stock is placed at X!o.;i) and the stockholder.! nr- T. M. Norton. .').fai. and his s..ns. William Norton. ?2".'h.. and Martin C. Norton. ". T. M. Norton has b en in th' brcit ": Pithiness in Anibu -son for a numb r of years. Mr. Norton l. ft to-ni :ht for Nov.- York and will sail July s for Inland to sp-md the summer. Iri:i rl iik for ttio Chnrlilos. Spe. lal to tl. fadian ij-'lis J.irrr.al. KICHMi NI. Pad.. July 1. The fifth annual cenL r m o of th Indiana Charities ami 'o'u ctions i:; to b h-!d h re th.is fall, am! last niht a rn-ttini; v. as hell, at w hi -h th first wi k ot making preparations was ('."no. A comnitt'-o was ;:p-point-! to appoint all minor committees. Timothy NicLplson, of this city, is president of the Stato assooiatioii. and John W. Tinp-lo. also of this city, is secretary. Will I.r.nr th Pulpit. Special t. the In.lrni.ti-o'.!. Journal. V.'ALASH. In.!.. July l.-Itov. A. M.. Farmntr, tiastor of tho Tabernacle lhiidi.U Ch'.nrch ;.t Huntinulon. has resigned an! w ill r.-mov.' to Waba-h. ii- v. Partnentii" was s. i ral ytats iy.o pastor d the chur. Ii, but i ' .-rai. .l a nil came t Wtl ish. Liht ru-iatlia sin .o ho rcct iv d a cail from th o:u r. '-r n ln and accepted, but is moved bv tur.ja.il laasons to jive up the ministry. Ilc'eiiue Ollico AboHIieil. Spe-l'i! to th in '.i maji .lis Journal. i:iCHMhj, Ind., July l.-It was to-day ar.r.oniued that the olka e of the deputy Int rnal r venue collector at this point, whi.h his b '"-n :naintain'l h-ro for liftM-n ars. ar.d which Ins been h.-hl by The:-. MoLonnoi! .hiring tii" piesT.t a.Iministratioii. h.is b" n ab.ei-iic.I. The n ason assi red is that its maintenance- was not Justii.ed by the business lan-. W iihi iiu ton Take the 1'lrnt. S;- lil t the In-tim ipili Joirrml. WASHINGTON. Ind.. July l.-The opening of tho n w Kentucky-Indiana Lcapmo took place to-day. The pa me ere to-day was bet we n th.e locals and the Madisonvi"o ( K y. i team. Score: Washington. Ma.'Isouvi':. . 2. liatt. i ies l-'i. ur.d and lv'.vatt; .-i r.bojx and Law. Attendance, 7v. I 'm pi re- 7. 1 n k a n. Voun' Pcoplo Llope. t."eei.--tl t the in .!i.in.ip..Ii Journal. SIILLT'.YYILL!'. Ind . July 1. I Tarry K ith. youtr; son of Is-aac K( ith. of Keith I'la. k. plumbers of this city, and Miss F.va Iturk cloned last i.iuht and wore married in Fr.ir.klin about ma'.n'ht. The elder Keith Is tjcit ar.ry over the episode, and was mudi oppust d to tho marriage. I'mitrra! of Itov. Thomnm S. I.lne. Sp.-. !.d to tN !:-. h.-.r.apolis .Tuurnal. NF.W CASTLK. Ind.. July l.-P.cv. Thos. S. Lins. ex-county treasur r and ex-IL-p-re,-titati-o, was burl, d at Fast L.-b non Cttm t.ry to-day. tic was a representative eha.-avt'T In !-o'.ii,aI circles forty years a wo. but for many years has been living a r.-tind life. s rvir.s' as mir.isKr in the baptist Church. He was iUh!v-stx vears old. Had tlu Wronc Ian. s'l'S-Lil to t:.- lr. Ii in hs J.,ia .n.tl. KOK()M(, Ink, July 1. Frederick HawU y. am st I w itli !:;r.ery r.vnoks for assaultinc Ib.ss Kills, a well-known sto-k man of this pkiee. was found not j-uiltv hy th - Jury th!s tv.-r.in?. lb ynolds. may pet a r.t v. trial. hair.w' b en convicted and driven twu ynirs a fiw das r.fro. A rituxmt I.nlo "Inn IIfnK. PLUKY. o. T., July I. William Morc, said to le a ucll-known t). A. II. man. and who registered here ;. month ao from Pioasar.t Iike. Ink. has disappeared. .. t. - . . t . . .. ?'ln.,ll: as a. -mii ?eeniy years old. '-o when last seen, and the police ' ; .,.",, ... i V V ho murJereU for his money, , . . " r . ! I,ro"n dor:.IIt. ! Jr-N-! Ir. iii.r.jp.-l!5 Jv-arr.ik TlIIiUK HAUTi:. Ink. July L-Profisscr Charles Sumr.tr Itrtwn. for eiht years a r.:er.:ber cf the faculty of Hoc Polytechrdc. has accepted tho position of hand of the tbpartmer.t of nv chaaa al t-nKitit erlnij at YaiidirlUt Tnivcrslty. Naslnilie, Term. Mi to l J- ot )tl III!. tn. S; 1.1-11 to ir. Ir. ! la ::a p4i Journal. MAKTINSYILLK. Ind.. July L-Ml5s I'.!kir.s. ai;cl seVcab - n. committed uie!de this aftomcHui by shtinj? h rsolf through tho b.a.l. She had luon iivir. with A. .. YVinchtl and family but on week. No cause has been assigned for the deed. s- Ira Cohh rrvcd II Im Time. S.Ms-:; ta th- la ?iHr.a''hs. J.-jmal. JLFFLLSONYILLK. Ind.. Ju!y l.-Ira Cobb, a hie pri-cner In the Prison , South, died this afternoon. lie wa sent from Itidford. Lawrence couidy. In iw. fcrr inu.'ikr. iiii ndatlves havt Ken notified. An Ased Cltlxrn Dylnj;. ' e lil t.t tii lniUniiU Jurr.il. JI:FF1:KS0NV1LLL:. Ind., July l.-John T. Cowlinw. atffl evrnty-four ears, a highly rei.p-cted reUUnr'of thU city. I dyinc at th borne of lit son-in-law, IV. 11 iUCcruvick, tn Htnryvllle. Indiana Aotea. Kew wheat b--!ntf marketed from Cas county. Th crop 1 not such a. failure s t)reJictnl. - ' ""Laptured at
BROVNLEE FOR SENATOR
ms cAMiniACY Tin: tii rccnii: or AN ICII)i:.YT AT CA.T(. Ill I-'rlfnd Indl'TiiHiit Uprnunp l'nlrliankH Him Culled Ipon to H ex pond When Indiana A n .Named. Sf.-e.dal i tho Pi-'.I.inarelii Jourr.al. MAItPaN. Lid.. July 1. The senatorial boom of the II. a. Hir;m Drov.nle,-, whkh was launched in ?hlsity yesterday at the convt ntion of Mmli.son and irant counties, was the result cf th.e visit of the notification committee whwh went to Cmton. O.. last Moiiday tv formally announce to Major McKin!-y his nomination at St. Lou 1 5. The re.-olutions p.sscd yestenlay w re in tne nature of a protest on thpart of Mr. Ilrowuke's frienls arrain-t what they regard as a slight put upon hiia. and for which thoy are inrlln 1 lo hold Mr. Fairbanks responsible. Mr. Fairbanks has been a candidate for United Stab s Senator for some time, a.ul by some Is thought to be in the lead. Considering thrfact that Mr. Fairbanks was a candidate, it v.as recorded by friends ot" Mr. Urownlee as a iack of good taste for him to be a candidate for d-!i grate at larU' to St. Louis, his candidacy resulting in the defeat of Mr. ldownleo. who also sought the place. Tho friends of Mr. Lrownleo were exceedingly sore, and the papers in thia section of the State at. ence proposed making him a candidate for the United States Senate, promising him the support of the members cf the Lr fTisIature from this section. Peace eiais.-aries v.tie sent to th;.-, city to sec Mr. F.row n!eo, and all sorts cf offers and apologies were made. Chairman dowdy paid a visit to this city and sought to ha rmor.lzc- matters. Mr. iirownleo accepted the odve branch and discouragi d all use of his name in the senatorial race. Mr. Fairbanks havinc: been selected temporary chairman of the St. Louis convention, his seat in th convention loll to Mr. Lro.vna-e as lirst aiwnir to. Ho was appoint d lo represent the Stato on the committee of unification, and as a member of that committee ho went to Cleveland last Sunday, where h" joined th- other members and proceed d to Can'.on. Mr. Thurston having made bis not Ideation speech and Major MeKinley bavins responded, thtre followtd a sort of symposium, in which the members ot tho committee from each Slate Kave brief rvnsrns for the faith there was in ih- m. Mr. ltrowniee's friends claim that to him b"ion:-rvil th- honor of r'spondi:j; for Indiana, he having been appointed to represent the State: but, to hi-, amazement, as well as that of the othr r.-,;ular members of the committer, when Indiana was reached on the roll cail th" toastmaster eaihd for Mr. Fairbanks. Mr. Ihownlee was mortified at tn slight ho considered had b on put upon him. and several prominent citizens of Marion who were present wa re not si v In sendin;: the facts to ;-op'.e in this city. Other members of the committee came to Mr. Prownlee and coi.d. mned Mr. Fairhanks's action, and the incident cnus-d comment on all fdibs. When Mr. Hrownlec arrive! from Canton yesterday morning he found th in.ws had preceded 1 im. Without Mr. Hrownlee's consent resolutions wire presented at tho joint senatorial convention, held hero yesterday, indorsing him for the Putted Stater Senate. Mr. Johnson, the nomiueo of yesterday's convention, announces that ho will sunport Mr. Prownlee. Lute hc-t iiiyht Mr. Prownlee was seen, and said that ho was in tho farM to win. Ho ha. un'il now boon a sia-Tfh supporter of Mr. Fa'r'-nks. Mr. Prownlee has assurances of support frm other members of th L'Tlslatiiro who will b- elected from thir pari of tho State this fall, and it s claimed by his friends that h" will i into the caucus with at Past twelve votes. IH-c Mellnle Clnti nt .Marlon. Spt-oial to th Ir.-'i.'sr.ar'-.lis Journal. MA LION. Ind.. July 1. -Fully four hundred enthusiastic Itepublicans tenth ro.l at the Circuit Court roam last evening fur tlio purpose of orgatdzlng a MeKinley club. Dr. Charles Coed, of Warren, a candidate for the no'r.'iuuion for Cocfrr-?! man at Hartford City in lbOk addressed llinn. lie made many telling points against the pres--.t administration, v hkh were appreciated by the larr-o number of la baring nun present. L A. Henry, a life-long iuno:rat, who has decld d to join the Ib pabli.-an ranks ag.-dr.pt fr-e silver, spoke for a few minutes, in which he rav a brief h.istorb ai skatch of money nn-.i iu; us.-s. A committ appointed at the m ot'.ng last nisht mot this morning and nam- 1 the following ofikers: IT, :id. r.t. H.J. Paulas; vice prsiuehts. I)aniei ittaridon. 11. l McClure. I rcbrick H- shoro. Ik S. Stowart. lli:.'i Y.oo 1 and Curtain Holey; seer t;-' y. Call L'-vis: treasurer, John Clark. The club will meet once a v.t n.. JLl Soldier Orgu nlIntj. Special to io In lir.'ia: "lis Jourai.l. TK11HC HAl'TIk Ind., July I.--The exsoldiers of Vigo county are going into the Republican campaign in regimental form. At a large m a ting last night it was decided to organize two regiments, one for the city and one for the outside townships. Cant. Jesse Rob: rt son was cit-cted president of the city rebiment and John F. O'Keilloy secretary. The name chosen Is "The Yigo MeKinley Veteran Association." Aflr the business meeting last niwht st"ak"rs were called for. Jacob Ih Kariy told of th ser.e at M;T'l;i py s homo when h" w as not ii. oil of the nomination for Pres-l.!-nt. C'op.giossm.'in Farla spotrr- of th money uesion r nj.pllctl to the interests of o'il -o'.diers. Mr. l:ot-rt Catiin and Ik F. Havens also spoke briefly. Attorney ityjui Nomlnuted. .sp."-'.al to tho In a ai. polls Journal. FORT WAYN!:. Ind.. July 1. The Democrats of Alb n and Hur.titiehm counties nominated attorney W. C. Ryan, of Fort Wayne, for joint Senator over J. G. Amos, of Huntington. DEMOCRACY'S BATTLE. ('(included from First Pasre.) i he States w hich aro counted on to vleld the Imrea are Main-. Maryland. Michigan and Florida. The sil.-cr "del pates adjourned, to rr.itt aa.da Friday nicht. inn Two-Tiimns nn.n. Sllverltc Are tt l iu'.nlmou for It Al; rn?alloii, and It .tiny Itemnln. CHICAdO. July l.-It Is not yet certain whether there will bo a general disioltion In the convention to follow th'e Iid made by tho Illinois dtleatlon In -declaring for the abrogation of the two-thirds rule. The action of the Illinois people in the matter lias had the effect of reviving interest in this subject. . There 1 unquestionably a strcng faction favorable to the course outlined by tho Illlrfolsar.s. who contend, as did Governor A'.tgehi, that the rule is undemocratic, ..nd who woulJ like to it car.cihd on general principles. If, however, it Is ahrogat -d, the action w ill In due to the difficulty of securing the necessary two-thirds to nominate with the rule still in ex Ls ten eo. It Is contended by many that bj th time the nomination rtr.o of" Hie convention !s natned. the Mlver fcte'- wiil be able to comma-: i fi'I'y two-thirds of the voting t reus i h of th conwnilon. iail thy argue thr.t if this should prove to be the case, there vou!d be ro nctsslty f.r thanginff tli? rules. If made at all. howtver. the iharik-? will have to be made Ivfore this period In the prcecviiin.'s. as It Is ;-;uggstd tho. : It may -ume ;it the ctxning the convention un a mt'on to adept the rule of the previous convention fc-r th' guidance of the temporary organization .r:i antll the committie on rule can have an opportunity to pass upon the subject. T'als is one of th cpuest'icns which tiie sliver committee vili pro bat'P- lO.-Flder. and until its verdict la rtlitrvd. no i rogramme will be made. hlam), Tim im)i .y i-'igiit::ii. An Uld Comrade In thr IMutc War Turn lloooier fur Him. St. Iuls GIobe-Demccrat. The man who !ept under the ?an. blanket ur.-l who at ijiw beef with P.Ichard I. island when they were t'ghtlnjj Ilute Indian thirty-live years ago U In Chicago working for him. Since niand camft into uch prominence a presidential candidate there ha been lnau!ry as to hU whereabouts durius the war. I-i:nbeth. of Montana, teil the tory. He Unw niand Alien Jii beard wua Just blnnlnir to Ipiout &.nd when he w living with hi i iiticlty. the lulioujt, iu V.tfortda. ,,J mlt-
what Is now Nevada, occurred. It carried Llr-tvl and Lambeth with it. Sol Meredith a noted Liwyir from Missouri, whs one of the prominent enamel ra at Virginia City, ite b came involved in a controversy over the Savaco mine. Daid II Terry, who had kid-I Senator Rroderick, Cillfornl. a ecupl-1 of vean lefore. t-js .a the otVr side. Friends feared that Meredith might ho drawn into a duel with Terry. They got up an expedition to go down nnd punish the Piutes for killing a family nam d V. iliiarr.s. Mer-dith was made .omm.mder. as a ruse bv his fr.t nds to g-i htm away from Terry. Th Indians ov rwk lm d the partv of i") avem: rs. and kill- 't all but seven or eighr. vme of the vkt.ms was Meredith. . , "Win n tho survivors came in. sii.l Mr. Lambeth, "it created ureat cxrit.-nn nt. A lout .".) of t:s enliste.l to go dawn and punish tho Pint is. Uland v.a on- of us. Yc took horses wh rivi r we could fit. 1 them. The worn n ar.d tkiidr.-n wd- .!- looted i:i a stone buil-hng Virginia City a r ii left witli a garrison. The rest of us. under Captain Jack Hayes, m .f lo d down to pyramid lake V.'c were kim- by i regulars from Fort Churchill. Well. wo found th- Piute-.. There was no doubt about t!;at. l'or three months wc had all cf tl..- Indian lighting we wanted." "Was ItUr.d a good lii.htr?" "lie nevtr ''.inched. He aiid I skpt togtther. and wlu-n th expedition was cut ctr' from snnidh-s we ate raw he f without salt. 1 rcm-rnher om- tim- Pdan-1 and I were out with hity otli-is en a hunt. A out 1 . v pint os. cam" down cn us. and we haul to fortifv tho best we could, and wait until Captain " Jack Hayes and the rest of the force with the regulars ia:iv- u4. The Indians stood ev n then, and it took chariro. in which lev u e-f our ieopic in- . hiding Captain Storey, of Missouri, wete :ilbd. to 'T' l out of th- p!ae ve ware In. All of this was along in 11. when the civil war was open in tr. 1 w nt to Montana, ami lest siqht of my old comrade. I did not m.et him for twvnty-o.-.e years. 1 saw th" nan; :, Dick Rland. in tie- pio -e dings of Congress, ami usd ti wind-r if h was tl.o Hick Rland with whom I had fought Indians."
OPPONHI) Tt HLAM. I r. Tn ii lien pcl INiimlixtx Will nt Support "Silver DieL." ST. LOUIS, July l.-IIon. H. lk Taubencck. chairman of the People's party national executive committee, is opposed to ex-Congressman Richard P. Rland for President and will ent rtain no proposition for a compromise with tho Democratic party which docs not include Senator Teller lor that position. In an interview with Mr. Tauboneck to-day, at Populist headquarters, he- denied that ho had even stated, as printe-d in a Chicago pap. r of June 1', that Mr. Rland would be acceptable to the Populists if the Democrats should nominate him for President at Chicago. "Th.e ' People's party w ill not." he said, "indorse Mr. Rland if he is nominated at the Chicago convention. The People's party has more voters who will stand up and be counted for lree rihtr than any otlur party in existence. The lVopie's party is the only party which has honestly contended for the remouc-tization of silver at 16 to 1 ami it is the only party in existence whose members are uniteel for this demand. Tho People's party, for the sake of a union of all the silver forces at the polls in the coming campaign, will meet other silver elements half way. but no further. We will not surrender our organisation or individualitv. If the Democrats cannot meet us half way on a man like S.-nator Teller, then that party Is responsible for a division of the silver forces in the coming campaign. "We could not Indorse a Democrat for President and be true to our convictions and principled. Rland would perhaps suit us better than any eth.r Democrat or old party man. but the fact remains that there is an irrecor.ciliable untlict betwee n Populism and tho old political forces in America, and principles cannot be compromised. Th Ih-mocratic party has permitted eleven different free-coinage bills to be defeated In e'ongnss and this record is of Itself sullh bnt to cause every genuine and sincere advocate of rad'eal currency reform to lose all confidence in that party's integrity or ahillty to carry out its professions." "Do you believe that Mr. Pdand, if nominated, can carry the country'.'" "No. I do not. I don't believe he would carry live States. lie would be almost sure to lose Kentucky. T nr.ess. e. Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Mk.-ouri." "Hut coukl your party, acting "independently, do any better'.'" T "A gooil eb-nl better, though I confess we would not win the election." DEFICIT OF $26,832,244 IIAII SIIOV.I 11 V THi: DRMOCHATIC N AT I O X A L ADMIN ISTIIATIO X . Receipt of the Go eminent for the Fiscal Year Jut Cloned Fur liclow the lkiieiidl turc. WASHINGTON. July 1. The comparative statement of the government receipts and expenditures, issued by the Treasury Department to-day, shows the total receipts from all sources during tho fiscal year Just closed to have boon J.r:tkpa.,J2'i and the expenditures $;Vi,rt3l.4?0, which leaves a deficit for the year of J2'.SCJ.2it. Although there wr.s a surplus for June of 13t:.p:'', It is expected that the t'gures for July will show a deficit of at least ll'OOVXh) ar.d prohahly more. Tho appropriation of $j.).ev' for sugar bounty payments Is now available and it is the expectation that all of the claims will have been settled and paid before the end ' of the month. During July the payments cn account of Interest, pensions and naval appropriations will be exceptionally large, so that the deficit for tne month is likely to bo above lu.o;'0,Olu rather than less. Tho showing for the year is far from satisfactory to the treasury officials and what is equally as disquieting is the fact that the immediate future promises nothing better. The receipts from internal revenue during th.e year amounted to JliJ.-V",-24. nearly ?11. ::"' less than the Secretary's estimate sent to Congress. The customs yielded SlO'.ihOGl. or Jil,4;.'v;i3 les than the Secretary's estimates-. Tr.e total receipts for the year, however, show a gain of r.buut JllSoj.t'n.j over Pa". The customs increased about $vi.(.j, the internal revenues about M,G"a.oi, the receipts from miscellaneous sources make up the balance. The pension payments daring the year amount-! to ?l"'j.4::-t..d".. a reduction o: nearly JJ.o.Vi) from last year's payments. The interes-t pavmer.ta during the year increased over H.2.oij0. Fully Exonerated. Sl-ecia! to th Indianapolis Journal. WASHINGTON. July l.-The Indiana friends cf Jehn 15. Leonard, formerly of Indianapolis, but now warden of the District Jail, wilt be pleased to learn of Ms complete vindication of the charges of m'.smanageraejjreferred against him by Raymond K. Cook, of this city. The members of the Supreme Court of the District jtersonaliv ijn.p.mtd the lnves?hfi'ioi i thrlr report, made public to-dav. they dismiss all charges against tho warden who is fully exonerated. The report is higned of the Supreme Court of the District pi-r-by Judge Hanger on behalf cf himself, and Judges Cox. MtCcmuu and Coic, tne judges makim the investigation. I'nylne Sngar Iloanty Claim. WASHINGTON. July l.The tommUsiDner of Internal Revenue to-day Wgan scheduling to the Auditor of the Treasury the approved claims under tho iive-miiliori-dolkir appropriation fcr the payment of sugar-bounty claims, and It Is exp-cted ail of them will I- in the hands of the Auditor before the cloe of the w-k. There yet remain two or three claims unadjusted, but it is not thought that the issue warrants in piyment of those a. ready adjusted will U delayed on that account. It U probable payment will be made on a ha.-1 of ter cent., which would leave a fraction of a ctr.t on the dollar to be retained until the tinal settl. nuut. Tbe amount of the claims under the appropriation is s:.tt.ZX 1 1 ('eneral Xotea. j?jcU1 to the Ir.lUr.apoh Journal. WASHINGTON'. July L-DrK J. P.. Wilson and J. C. Carron have been appelated xamtninx turgeon at Valparaiso. Ind. The XKtofhces at Georgetown. Floyd county, and Matthews. Grant county. Indiana, will become domestic moncy-orjer tttrea on July , and at the same time the otT.cc at Hrushy Prairie. Lafirauge county, will be rrudo & limited money-order oClce. Mr. Chrh Meharry and Mr. John Maey are ner.Pns the summer vacation at Paton. 111.. Chicago and Rensselaer. Ind. They tr.adu the trip to Paatton on wheel. 14
MORE TALK OF FILTERS
HOARD OF IIKAl.Tll OlUJRIt MAY HR :ti:sciMr.n. l"lMertM Smj Meehnnleal 1'IItQr Are ai t.ood tit Snial lied, hut HIlded on I ltlmate Cot. Mayor Tagc.rt has abaut decided that It will ho too big an un b -rtakltig for tl: city t. t.i.-,.h ". v-. ti.. w : t.-'P.w or ks t'iant. When j ask.d y.st.rday if the eity still inteii .led to ! buy the water works, ho said: "No. not now. Yc cp-. ci to let the r. atcr compa.uy show what it can do. The company has promised to put in lilters. Wh..t we want is for the company to comply with its contract ami furnish us with pare water. ; We have decid-.d to accept the Lxr.vn-nce filters." "Is the city irrevocably committed to Lavre me hit rsV" "We want the best. The city must have pure water." "If other fdters are found to be just rs good an.l ."-o per e nt. ch aper will the order of the Hoard d" Health be modihed?" "Oil, it would be unfair for us to make the water company spend Jl v.'M) when it could furnish pure wi.ier for JV'Xf." The Mayor said that the .ky sanitarian had gone to Louisville ef his ow n a cord. If he learns that mechanical Liters fund, h just as good water as can be obtained from san.U.td fdters. and should recommend that the water company be allowed to adopt some other systiin than the Lawrence, the Mayor said he did not suppose there would be any objee Hon to such a modification of the order sent to the water company. Mr. Davis has been besieged by mechanical hlter m n in the last two or three days. Mr. Hull returned to Louisville yestenlay. taking Drs. Firgason and Hurty with him. ACter he left Mr. sioaper. of Hoston. ii presenting th.e Warren Filter Company, called on Mr. Daws to urge ram t. :i.i..i.t" his id. ms in nrelei t lice to those alrtiiuv oulined by Mr. Jiaian. ;.ir. iais is unuecici u ju.-t Un one hand he what course to pursue is handicapped by th dfd.-r of the Hoard ot Ji Jltii. saiutioiit.i l.e- the Mavor a nd the Hoard of Public "or!-.s. directing him to adot the I.v. rone e lilters. w iule on the other he Is nie w kh slate mt-nts of advocates ot oth r sy uuestion. Prot. Smith dots not claim to a tiller expert, but he lias made anal) .- ..,,.;;., .1 I... tl..-. . 1 1 i ..i-..t. t ti,..!l tii oi nun i jiui tin ii i j im. and says that water from the niochar.i filters is hist as live, from bacteria Hi other objectionable impurities as that l nlng through lilt r be.ls. Prof. Smith a' there Is no reason why mechanical Jiftewill nut provide Indianapolis with j 1st good water as any othe r. He admit.-H aluin has to be used In all mechanic. a ' ters. but declares this does not injuif ' water in the least. Citizens of Indian Ui :-- 1im'i!iI not f.irm tho miEfl idt a tliat the use of alum as a t oafu'lt will be biectIonabIe. In purifying 'I water of White river, tho Professor f s the water company would not have te-f-" more thar. one-half irrain for eacl.Efdl of water tiltereii. Rven if the al ar mailed in the wat. r this small uu: I ty woul.l not be Injurious, but. us a ft'l'r of faet. ni trace of alltm CUJ1 b- foJH f-'t er th.- water is filtered. Frofessur Smith says he doubts Hie'Iatement that mechanical filters can befperate.l nt less cost than sand beds. Tlje'fater company would have to use 1. of iirs of alum to filter l...ea t.t.i-o gallons oflhT a day. Alum costs about ?".T a toniil slk this, there ar- constant repairs to fiale. He says that tie lir-t cost is ur,(p I te-.lly lesr, but thinks the difference is Utel than offset by operating expcr.s-s. HeMys hW has made a numb r of tests or wlli;.tuu-i aurlng the strawboard eontnmlr.a a- 'J in his estimation the wate r is now m , . j i- ' ' . - cent tests show a marked. Imi, ..TrTlnt ov-r those of four wo ks sko. ' Mr. Davis said yesterday tilt tryim: to obtain accurate inforn ie was Ion n iny to Of getrs. As . Davis to the b.-st system ljr the c n adopt. Ho -ays It is not a.ep:esi ting th choap'-st. but tho best!' a bus:n ss promotion. hweve atlmits that it would be w iser to iopt the mechanical lilt rs. if the first e. nd sub-s-iu nt maintenance' is as ruue ailvoeate.s of that system chain. pany. he says, is not consiib-riag tion of exroiisi-s in this matter i-ss as ie com- . eju-s-lo savs that if th- peopl would cons!', hat the company has already spent to ike the plant complete in e very detail t o would bo more faith in Its inte ntions turo. "What have you spemt?" the fu"On the new pumping statio'l including buildings and engines, the all-ant will reach Jl.v'.t)." .eii. jhui. or i.ouisviwo. sa. it is undoubte.lly true xhjt people dofiot realize tne magnitude of the .pn stion nitration. rutting in a plant of anyfccvil. " said ho. cans ior the . xj nditur- ffhundre.ls of thousands of dollars. VeJc companies cannot calculate the cost Lu make nuch eh-ingi.s us eiulck.'y as men Ivnp horses." Mr. Hazen Is errpf-ct! tr;vrlve here today, ami tho wate r eompiLy exp cts that he will h ivo his plans really to submit at once. Jf Dr. Ferguson tires that Rood results are being accomplish .j at Louisville and seems inclined to gh tu comnany a little time lo make furt'.:f r invi s;l"atton Hrz-n s I'Uas iaay not j,,. accepted untli other systems are ir.vr.sfi-.ted. People around town aro beginning to blb-ve th --," J";; 't0. ' .uiic Works and ioaru oi iie-ami uemanq.j that th company do something at of.ee sinvolv for ef-i--i. uu i max. su.ari: jiniu should be taken to investigate ther.1Ut wti0n thorou;hly nnd carefully. inasnracD ;is jt one of such vital interest t th nuiair- v-i. public clamor was at t:s Height the Mavor auiaauneeq mat tne nutter would be fully Investigated before any conehivfn- wr., reached: but instead cf following that ee:r mstftr iv- . ... . . breath and tho Lawrence system was do-ixiiiiue-u. IN THE (SUBURBS. - Ilurglnr- Track eei ?,y llioodhonnd. In uriuotnood. f u rr i I m a - ' lunillj were also away Mom home, the last rram oer icaiug auou? , o'clock. At a boy who works for the Doctor came to the uua.ei xueeung ai 3 told him that he UUeved some ono wjls in his house. An ntrance had beeji gained by prying of: the stutter at a rear window and forcing out 1 me? wire screen, ah the rooms in the lower part of th fcoas with the exception ui uie P-nui. naa irn ransacked ar.d turned topsy-turw. Th iinuor, i., tn.. dresser!,, side board and ?e-eretary had been gone through and either left standing oiK-n gone mrougn and cither left -tandi or lying about th oor. and even clcthmff and t-ecllng L.i'1 been tur ido down and the rus mkplaco.j the I'. l turned tipi !- I in t ttf maurader's rapid search for mone- Mr.
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,1C, ,wHt ir " - . " "-- si.mtar.eous re-. U. 1 1- m.;- -ru- v.a.-i last nisht. burglarl entered the residence ar.othr strong feature, .ad v.:. it i exof Dr. William Ml Johnston at Rri-'ht- itio!..d. was loudly our..!. AH m . II. wood, ard ransackf j th hou-e be fore Thev th" ' r;!lr pro.'.uction was s-.p- rb ..i. l let f- lorvtor, L . . 1 n!ht be eolltlnuM the I -t of the w - IC le.t. D.. Jo..r.MonAi attending the Town without los.ng an.- p..ir.r.aL'o to u.- p irk. Loard me ting attl the rest of the family According to the programme, h ... . r.
Johnston is LV- r.nancial -retarv for the Knights and Lad of .1 loner Ixklte la the ftu&urb- .xn l evm the memoTs' receipt looks, which she had In on of the drawers c u. - s,cn t.iry desk, had been rearehed. The, thieves secured a gold watch, a blcyd vcme clothing ami Utween J and Rj in money. Dr. Johnston is tho owner uf two bloodhound pups and th!e were immediately started u;on the trail o. the l, j-Kiars, 'Ilio trail was a winding one. th general direction I dug outh, then iicrth finally wet to tMs city. n the n-st ii-itf ml!. of the trail li u fieij the pursuers Xoun! the stoh ii bicycle wiU a punctured tire. Th- hounds followed Ihe trail into thl city and lost It near the, Atlas en giro- work at tne Columbia-avenue street-car line, where It is uppoed the rcthers t-oarded a cr.r. The hound perforiaest r.otdy Inst night and as they neared thes end cf the trial gave . evidence that It was I very freh. ami the j.ursueit could not halve been very much ahead of them. At the regular meeting; of the Ilrishtwood Toen Rorti iajil night an ordinance to rebuilt speed of, bicycles, providing for l'p ar.d bell on each bicycle, and to prevTtit the ridin ;of bicycle u;on th sMeiVtilkii of the tburb waa Introduced AJlv,sd through the ftrnt readlnj. Th ne niinauce limilii the spted of bicycles, ""lycJp. or any c4rrlas;e or vehicle to U inivtili hur. anji declare ndtng on the atdew unjewful. Jt provide, that a Ull cl-" earned. la ruioj ga uiv&rc -v; 1 .... .
. c . . c i m o P( -r.ee e'et Le-'Tl w .j titit Me rr.:.:l.t d:. cover t!.c iot:r.t?ia of prrpetuil yi uth. He died -e.-fcV.-.'; for it. 7h? four.t..;a he tr;.' l -o'.ctr. f.T wae an impoi$:":-:l-f p ;' ai outa ts a :ounVhVT taia of perp-tia!, 3 r f perxeci ic..t. sonou-. rt tuse matter, which should !llV! e.:T. is retained in th.e pMC- 1"C, the b'.cd. a into It is such a wctu.ert. T-t L. ,, .,, ...i.d" ilir.ol rccird o:!c da i.O.. I v , -- -. ' t it T"n on. Irt it rrrow ..if .11 1'Ci."ti? chronic, arm uow j. ... K.dy in uftv ways Ik lore they conimporfent. " Convtipati. n causi If-.tb of tt h.:rtnn ailmr'.U. us nm 1 bilious headaches senrtai ri.uo.e ar.d debility. heu any ri .h-ve r--.. ..... j ,t.- tl. -"ii h rv v ou s.n-uel sy': .".t.. Tlr 1' eTre's Picav.ir.t 1M1C1 according to directions. They are tu.v, kt ..-.coit'-d ernu'.e. made on purp.-c ti Thev dt tats perfectly cisint P-llet ixv i-nmcil'.Atc re li t an -t a rrr ri " r i' e NATIONAL Tube Works WroL jht-iroa Pipe for Cis, Steani and Wa'.er. Pod'T Tn l'. ta: a: 1 M ' a Me 1 r.-ii I it: In r 1 1 ii fal caU jii!'tli. st of OkU. l.r.tftne liiiionnc, strain (.:.ns-, ripf Tortfi. I"ie t utt r. V 'Tftf riat.- ai. t ln1. U p i" li't, Steam Irai". P-eap. Ka-h-el. Mi,V. 1 !.-. 1'.. It i.e. I"'.tll:t -t ia.;. s. i.i. r. wtaie mo I vu.;-t I 'aif.rj: W'at-. htil al! -tlit r U't h uifd at o!-.li- U.'Il lli .l-. SteatU ar 1 Wnt-r. Nutural hiA Ml, plies a itet-:.i!iy. M -:nn-Ineutu.c pi'.ira,.n fr l ulJic I'au'.'lu.. st'r--r.'tiiH, Mill-, sheps.l-'a t. r . la Midru. I.uinu-r lt -llii-, e'c. Cut nnd Tt i-..l t. or-J-r anv h;.e 'i-..u--'lit-lren Pip'. Irma luii to irifji" tiumtltr. iKIGHT & J1LLS0N, .a and S. I'KhN&YLVA.MA ST. ing anv str-t er alloy erossimr. and t:. b 11 must bo of such a character as to be heard at Hast hltv t .-t. Lifflib must aisa bo earri.-.l and liht.-d at niht from suni t to sunrise. pdators oi any ed the ptvlslop.s of the oidiaam-o. win n ..ni td. shall bo till. .1 a sum not exceeding il ami costs. An ordinance t.rovldiug for th- t..atiCiii of lius w.is r ad, but vas i ti-i ov untb tho board's ro-xt in tieg i. orh r tit. it legal advice may be obtain d r g:.rlitig th cneoKinir oi uous. nuiao- r n i.i.- naut . a . . . ,... i ' . cons a s .'mount lie io ii...... w-i.- .itiow-i. .... . . - . - . , . Dr. William il. J.hnsto:i. pt.-si.b board, was called away from th-- tnabout '::'. o chick bv a r iort that h ;r, wore- in bis bous. Justice of th' IV-ace S-ats. of Hrighb wood, before v.liom Thomas Sullivan an 1 Thomas Rryant, the two tramps su: -p.-ct .1 of having stolen a gold watch lr.m th home of John Rlurn, in tho suburb, were tried, decided that the ot.'.c rs were not pis tiiiod in retaining th ir prisoners, ami if-y v. T" relonSe-d with an injunetin to imi..'--eliaioiv ; c.ve iiwn. l . i i i.i i.o'ii.i:;-; Il . I I A u ............ watch was found in th" gra.--- i:i .'.i' Ilkiiiin's v.iiil. who re it bal ! n diop. ' -t bv a little bov living in that n-ild.- t ..oo 1, who had taken it from the sh If w h. re it was usually kept. RECORD NIGHT AT WILDWOOD. l'ntlenee' Draiw the Larue! Audi enee Mnee the Si'iteon Opened. Almost as many p op.e nttond I hist night's pe rformance of "Path no-" at Wiidwoed summer theater as went thrf ugh t!i; park gates during the entire J.r.-t w-k. The receipts were nearly a hundr--! dollar heavier than the ;.t night Mine in ason op n i. During th- cornln Indianapolis Hotte r Mis-ion e out mp! n a I'lvimr "I'.itieiico" for charity, ami i : l , . . f. . - ..,..; t.r.., in t V. caauioai. i o. ivsiiijn.- to no- jlocal ca.-t. tojetlier with their friends, were .ut. It is medb.s to all tliat It th.e amateurs shou'd gtv a show even iipprouehirg In m ri: that of C 'i mtle- rra e ornp.tny h-st r.'.; tit it v, ia ie event to be rmemler d in .-o. :ty Mr. Rdw.tni i -:i.:.j- s:ni!y i.-.k house v.ith bis burl so a- on th- a I'.unthori.e. His cone ok., n of th ter w;.s a har.pv takc-;: 'r. tn-' apostle f i.'..-i.- and a-tl.-ti' cult i'i iit;lata!, nnd who thoroueniv ai. r!i-.il l.i:as If in l it-nce" t f lis country aho.it th was hr.-t pr . i' d. r: love-skk maidens, who ton. o ut of Lady Jum-. plav-l tl.. ir i .if. v.nu i.:niruorous and artl.-tio t,laee. .n-a i.elM amph in th art of voluptuous . a. w Inch stamped h-r as an t tr - I t.o m .in ability. Idl.t Niv !s i.:'!y J ip-- v. deci'b-d hit. iir.d h- r ck. w.tri s- .: a o: paniment on the deal ! U a-.s p. pt th- a adi eu- continually amu-.u ..ml r - :n .t "P.ilb-e Twylor" will I p :t .n t -:. -m. The advati-e sib- is itr-r .ur .y t:;.:i exject;ttions nnd vervthln.r ihjk T'ou.- to th Wildv.ood s-avo:t cli::g with a;x-i (ianre ea'-.u niui ei i.a mu-.-.-i M m . 1 I . I P ope . The ast for "Rilb Tah-." til whkh Mr. Tempi will be the famous Ren Rarr.acie, Is a follov. : Rill- Tayl ,r H-or.-.- Ly-Iin t.aptaln 1 Upper Va!tr Ru.b y sir Mincing Lire Harry I'i k--i.i e-hristopher Crab H. J. vt Ren Rarnacle IMw. rd P. T. .upio Chorus of Feasants. Sailors. J'noeoe ..Miss L iil.- I . r .rane-iu Mis 1 ; 1 1 Trav-r Susan Eliza Chorus Mi- !! i Mi K., : lVaH.-mts. Char:tv Sailors. to. ACT I-An Knirlish Village. ACT II Portsmouth Hart.r. HELWIG STILL RAMPANT. WIU Tuke the Slrert-Olmlrucllua UurMloti Into the Court-. 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