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THURSDAY, AUGUST 7,1884.

Chemists have found that fifty per cent, of the baking powders analyzed are adulterated, alum forming a prominent part of some of them, which makes such powders unlit for use. Articles like Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder jare the safest to use, as they never endanger the public health.

The Question that Puzzled Papa. Texas Sittings: ''Johnny. I observed with pain that you have been perusing •Wild Dick, the Dsad Shot ot the Rockies.' You aon't know, how it grieves me fo find you reading such vile literature." "But how do you know its a bad book, papa?" "Well—ah—ar—"

Why Welcome.

What makes Floreston Cologne welcome on every lady's toilet table is its ng fragrance and rich flower fid or.

An Apt Answer Turneth Away Wrath' Fliegende Blatter: A famous Prussian general was inspecting some military stables. "What do I see there," he said in tones oi thunder to a sergeant, "cobwebs?" "Yes, sir," was the respectful reply, "we keep them there to catch the flies and prevent their te&9ing t:u horses."

"Rough on Bate."

Clears out rats, mice, roacnes, giee ants, bed bags, skunks, chipmunks, gopera, 15 cents. Druggist.

Beauty and the Beast.

New York Tribune: Ugh-w*\v-w-w-w w-w-w! Cincinnati ladies now fondle small, cold, dripping lizards, which they take from bouse aquariums.

Colden's Liquid Beef Tonic

will cure indigestion, dyspepsia or loss of appetite. Colden's no other. Of druggists.

A Merry Twinkle From the Deg Star. Boston Commercial Bulletin: Object tion is made in New Tork to drowning stray dogs, for fear so many sunken barks may obstruct navigation.

Enterprising local agents wanted in this town for an article that la aure to *ell live druggists and grocers preferred. Address Humiston Food Preservative 78 Kilby street, Boston.

Where Silence is a Healing Poaltice. Brooklyn Esgle: The silenoe that envelopes Dorsey fills the souls of tbe 6tar Route candidates with a soothing sense of security.

Game Lawa.

Those who are burnishing their weapons for prairie chickens ili notice that the laws regulating the killing of these birds in the several states are as follows: Open season in Oregon, June 15 Wyoming, July 15 Idaho, Washington and Texas, August 1 Montana. August 10 Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin. IMinois. Nebraska, Dakota, Utah, Aucufit iv Iowa, Indiana, Kansas and Nevada, September 1 Michigan, October 1 In Ontario and Manitoba the season opens September 1.

CRIMES.

A Prize Fight Near Pittsburg of "Twenty-one Bounds.

A Lynching Bee Prevented by Citinu Borne But Cues.

Lynchers Foiled.'

HARIXWTKSVILUC, July 31.—At 3 o'clock this morning a large mob from the neighborhood of lluckeyeland attempted to take John Pollard, who murdered James Fry, July 28, from the Albemarle jail and* lynch blm, but upon approaching the suburbs found the military and citizens bad been forewarned taken possession of the jail* The colored citizens upon learning tlie iuusntioij

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u- gold Rascals-

PETROLIA, PA., July 31.—Yesterday afternoon three masked men entered tbe house of Rhody Boyle, a weil-known farmer living near St Joe, and with revolvers cocked compelled him to open bis safe and give them $8,000 in cash, after whieh they took to the wo( ds and have not yet been captured.

Prize Fight.

PITTSBURG, July 30.—A prize flgbt between Jim Dillon and Ned Monaghin, local pugilists, near Brownstown, last niirht, resulted in favor of Monaghan in the twenty-first round. Both men were terribly "punished. The mill was witnessed by several hundred persons.

Riot Cases

PITTSBURG, July 30.—The Murray? ville Gas Well riot cases will be called fer trial next Monday. The defendants will be tried jointly or indictment foi murder unless appMcations for separate trials are made. Several hundred witnesses have been subjeenaed.

HEMPED TO HADES.

The Glorified Death of a Wholesale W!ur derer. NEW YORK Aug. 1.—Alexander Jefferson, the negro who in a jealous rage killed Henry Hicks and Emma Jackson, also colored, and nearly* killed Atna Jackson and slightly wounded his brother Olestial Jefferson, at Mrs. Jack son's residence, on Buffalo avenue, Brooklyn, was hung this morning in vbe gtapu giTeft.'"lie ate'Ofgasmsl'wlTfl fevi. dent relish and dressed himself in a new black suit presented him by the sheriff. He was kept in conversation by his spiritual advisers up to the time be was led to the scaffold between two clergymen and the noose placed around his neek.

When Jefferson was placed under the gallows oBe of t'ie clertrymen said that Jefferson had forgiven all km enemies. [How very kind of him.—Ed. GAZETTK shortly after the rope was cu«. ana Jefferson's body Shot up into the air. Tne knot slipped around under bis chin a»d his neck was not bri ken. For a moment be was motionless then kicked, struggled and groaned as he slowly sti angled. By a desperate effort be got bis ripht band up to the rope and tore the black cap from his face exposing its contortions and his staring eyes. After he tore the black cap away bis hatd feU down by his side. The contortions* and convulsions of the body continued five minutes. Life was pronounced extinc: eight minutes alter the rope was cut. The body was sent to the morgue.

Hickory Switch Knightsi

NEW ALBANY, IND., Aug. L.—Last night in Spencer township, Harrison Co.

fiood Enoagh.

ORLEANS, IND., Aug. 1.—James Tyler attempted to pull Warren Foster off a hack of which Foster was the driver for the purpose of whipping him. Foster, after warning Tyler te keep away, shot him dead.

Ser vedHim Right.

MT. STERLING, KY., Aug. l.—In Lowell county, yesterday, James Duff, on returning home, found Carter Spurlock in bed with his wire. Duff drew a pittol and shot Spurlock several times, killing him instantly.

Clerkly Cheek.

MtJXCiK, IND, Aue. 1,—Levi Cline, clerk of the Kirby House, was arrested yesterday charged with systematic robbery of the guest* of the hotel- It is alleged that Oline has been robbing trav-

•ling salesman fer year#, principally jewelers.

Stabbed.

BOSTON, Aug. l.—J. Mansion*, an Italian, was stabbed to death in bed last night. F.Dilm'nno was ariested for the crime to-day, als Marcionna's wife, •be and the murderer being intimate.

Jail Breaking.

EA&TON, PA., AUK. 1.—Jacob Kister and Senderson Green escaped jail at Belvidere, N. J. last night. When Sheriff Bowers came to -lock them in the cells they knocked him down and beat him. When bis wife and son came to bio assistance they were also knocked down and beaten. The prisoners fled in different directions.

A Kentucky Vendetta.

BRBCKKNRIDGK, KY., Aug. 1.—Intelll gence has reached this place of a shoot ing affair near Burns, this county, reulttng in the instant death of Hllsba Alexander, the seriou* wounding of bis brother John and the severe wounding of Mrs. Charley Puole, sister of Alexan der and wife of one of the shooting

uicu wm.cuo "f— .. partV. "J ne pirnt of the mob proyuseu to join tnem ana ^barley Boole bad run away with Miss tak. JO.B.rUr.murderer of

and hang him on the same

Still Another.

ST. Louis, Aug. 1.—Frank William*, the negro who shot and killed bis wile Eflie in a cornfield last October and seriously wounded her daughter, was banged today at Pine Bluff, Ark., in the presence of a great crowd o? people. Tbe drop fell at 12:15 p. m. ana Uc-ith ensued In about fifteen minutes.

LOUISVILLE, IVY, June 18. 1^4.—MY DEAR SIR: 1 lcoeivcu )ou» coieemeu letter by due course of mail. The action of thu Chiuatto convention has greatly distressed nit-. 1 am not at all puzzled as to voting, but grieved to te under the necessity ot railing to vote lor the nomL nee of tne Ucijuoitcan party. No party in any country in the world has tver done so rnuco for the gjod of mankind as the Republican partyiu tnis country. 1 have tonuiy hored that tbe good it has clone in toe past was an earnest of its, future. It. J* snocking to think such a party could inn forth such platform, but no more int. 1 can not vote tor Blaine, and o.«ii not vote for him on any piattoiuj. 'l'ue foreign relations of this country are pretty much in the bands of the President. During tue short time Mr. Biaine acted as Secretary of State, he extiibited such a view of ii Lernationai law as makes me believe that snould he be elected President, if he would notpiungti us into needles* foreign difficulties, ue would bring our diplomacy into disrepute a.jd make us tbe Toughing

a gang of 28 masked men who belong to wa^eti*™ briufan't' se^?ences a regularly organized body known as can compensate for such a blunder. To "Knights of the Hickory Sn itch", went vote tor nim would be like voting against to the residence of Mrs. Sallie Upton, a.Jhe peace and honor of my countr, and

widow, at midniubt, and, taking tier from her bed, tied her to a tree near ber residence and gave ber a most cruel beating with hickory switches. The widow's shtieks for mere} were beard quarter of a mile away. The occasion for the outrage was the fact that tbe womau^waisu.spected of bcint unchaste.

Another Hanging.

CAMBRIDGE, MD., Aug. 1.—Frederick alias "Bug Cephas," colored, was banged at noon for the murder of Mis. Celia Bush Murphy. April 7th.

At 12:10 Cephas was led from his cell to the gallows passing in view ot three hundred people. He ascended the scaffold singing- "Jesus lover of my soul." He was accompanied by a clccyman* He made a few .emarka confessing his crime and a prayer being offered tbe black cap was adjusted. He bade goodbye to tbe attendants and professed a readiness to die. When tbe sherifl cut tbe rope the cap was not securelv fastened and flew ofi exposing his distorted features. Tne scene was sickening, Death resulted from strangulation.

1 can uot do tbat even at the bidding of the KepubliCHn party. Tnen his letter about the surplus revenue is motistrous. It shows him to be as unsafe in his view o: tbe framework of our Government as be is in regard to international law. it is charitable to Say the 1 tter is the child of ignorance, for, if not, it is the child of demigoguery. No.r, what can 1 do? May 1 fold mv arm-* and let the w«.rld wae? Must I YOte the Democratic ticket Must I join a third part)

As for a thlul party, it is t» late to organize oj» for putting out an Independent ticket. Ttie purpose of a *hird party organized would ue to defeat Blaine. It would of necessity perish,* whether Blaine is elected or defeated, and its memoeis be like loose cogs in a machine, able to do no good, but capable of doing great evil. Should tbe Democrats give the country a statesman and a gentleman as their candidate. I think we bad better vote for him. 1 voted with the Democrats to kill out the tolly and wiefceoness ff the Know-Nothings, and have never regretted it. So you see, my dear sir, lean not say what I may do, but am positive HS to what I will not do.

I am, most truly your friend, JAMES SPEED.

GREETING GREELY.

His Reception at Portsmouth To-day. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., August 1.—The Greely relief qnadron arrived ID sight early tins tuoruir.g. The Alliuice put out at 4 a. m. from Portsmouth, with orders relative to holding a reception Saturday, but Secretary Chandler has since changed the time and appointed 1 p. m. to-day for the naval reception in tbe harbur. 'The program as arranged (or Saturday wUl be substantially carried out.

Mrs. Lieut Greeley arrived at noon with Gen'i Haaen *ni party. Lieut. Greeiey's mother is also here.

THE NEWS AT WABHISGTOH. WASHINGTON, Aug/ 1.—Rear Admiral Luce telegraphs that the Gree'y te tei vessels have ariived off Portsmouth, N. H.

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

The particular® are as follows:

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bad feeling was engen

dered between the families. The Alex, anders threatened Poole's life. Satur day young Poole and wife, accompanied by his brother John, attended picnic in the adjacent neighborhood, atd when returning home that afternoon, in order to cut off some distance, turned into a field on Alexander's place and were riding aero-s when two of Alexander's young men espied tbem from the house and ran down to intercept them. The Poole partv saw them coming, and having no doubt b'K that they were aboii* to put their tareats against Charle'f life into execution drew their revolve*"* and when the Alexand ra came up began abusing them for comi&g on the place, opened fire. Elisha Alexander received three balls in the neck and WH. killed instantly. John" was seven' wounded in the hip and the lower "'V oi the bodv and Mrs. Poole was strmtK by a wild 'bail and severely hurt. TUI'ooles have not yet been arrested.

NEITHER DUDE NOR PHARISEE.

Ex-Attorney General Speed's Letter Repudiating Blaine and the Party's Platform.

[Washington special to tbe Louisville Courier-Journal.]—The New York Herald ti-day prints, by permission of the gentleman of the city who received it as a private letter irem ex-Attorney General Speed, in which he repudiates both the Republican party's platform and its

almost a-coluuii) in length, and is highly eulogistic ot Mr. Speed, vsho, it declare, can not be called a dude, or a pharisee, or be ansWired witu a flout or a gibe. The following is Mr. tpeed's letter.

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Thsennguid. tirafome seaeattans, cantos you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet that constant dxain that is taking from your •yitMn all its former elasticity driving the bloom from your cheeks that continual fctiain upon your vital forces, rendering yea irritable and fretful, can be easily removed qy the a^e of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system, are relieved atonee while the special cause of periodical pain are permanently removed. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly rrateful and sbow such an Interest in recommending

Hop Bitters. A Peetal Card Story. I-was affected with kidney and urinary Trouble— "For twelve years!"

After trying all the doc ors and patent medicines 1 could bear of, I used two bottles of Hop .. "Bitters am perfectly cured. I keep it "All the time!" respectful y, B. f. Booth, Saulsbnrv, Tenn.—May 4,1888.

BBADFOSD, Pa., 8, 1875.

It has cured me of several diseases, such as nervousness, sickness at the stomaob. monthly troubles, etc. I have not seen a sick day ir a year, since 1 took Hop Bitters. All my ne.gboors use tbem.

MRS. FANNIE OEUK

.$3,000 Lost

«»A tour to Europe that cos me 18 000, done "me less good than onebottleof Hop Bitters "they also cured my wife of fifteen year*' "nervous weakness, sleeplessness and dyspepsia." '~R. M., Aubarn,N, V.

HP NLOOMINGVILIJ*. O,, May 1, *79. (IH neen8nfferin£ ten years, and -.! ui* Bitters, and it done me .uoi «,.•" tl\an all the doctor!.

Miss S. p. BOON*.

Baby Saved.

'.V' arc j-o thankful to say that dur ndrsing ti permanently cured of adangerous „ij! protracteo constipation and irregularity ol the bowels by the use of Hop Bi'ters ry ng mother, whieh at tbe same -Ime restored lier to perfect hesi'h and strength. 3 —The Parent .Rochester, N. Y.

None genuine without a bunch of green Hons on the white label. Shnn all the vile, poisonous fctuff with "Hop"or "Hope" in their name.

HATEFUL—COMFORTING.

EPPS'S COCOA.

BREAKFAST.

"By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawa which govern the operations of digestion and nutritlor, am' by a carerul application of t*e fine propertieb of wfll-aeleciea coa, Mr. Epps has provloed our bieakfatt:ables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save u* many heavy doctors' bills. ?t is »y the

Judicious use of snch arti-

e'es of diet that a constitution may be gradna ly built up until strong enough to res'st every tendency to di-ense. Hundreds of suktlc maladies are floating around us re^dv to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wr nay escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with nure hloori —^raii^r wTtn TK^Hng water or milk. only in half pound tins by Grocers, la hel^dthns:

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.'•Kidney-Wort cured me from nervous weaknem ft fWer I was not expected to Uve."-Mrs. M. M. B. Joodwln, Ed. Chriitian Monitor.

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cored ue when my water waajnat aad then like blood." Frank Wilson, Feabody, EMS.

Suffering from Diabetes

"Kidney-Wort Is the most successful remedy I hare over used. Gives almost immediate relief." Dr. Phillip C. Ballon, Honk ton, Vt.

Have you Liver Complaint?

"Kidney-wort cored me of chronic Liver Diseases after I prayed to die." Henry Ward, late CoL 69th Nat. Qaard, N. T.

our Back lame and aching?

—Iney-Wort, (l bottle) cored me when I was so tame I had to roU out of bed." C. X. Tsllmage, Milwaukee, Wis.

Have you Kidney Disease?

"Kidney-Wort made me sound in liver and kidneys after year* of nnsncuissful doctoring Its worth tlO a boa."—Sam'l Hodges, WUllamstown, West Va.

Are you Constipated?

"Kianey-Woii causes easy evacuations and cored me after 1C years ass of cither medicines." Nelson Kairofcild, St. Albans, Vt.

Have you Malaria?

"Kidney-Wort has done better than any other iwuedy I have ever nsed in my practice." Dr. R.K. Clark, Sooth Hero, Vt

Are you Bilious?

"Kidney-Wort has done me more good than say other remedy I hare ever taken." In. J. T. Oalloway, Bk Fiat, Oregon.

Are you tormented with Piles?

"Kidney-Wort vermamentln cured me of bleeding pflee. Dr. w. C. Kline recommended it to me." Geo. H. Hoist, Cashier K. Bank, Myeistown, Pa.

Are you Rheumatism racked?

"Kidney-Wort cured me, after 1 waa given np to dk-by phyfloians and I had (offered thirty year*." Elbridge Malcolm, West Bath, Kal

Ladies, are you suffering?

Kidney-Wort cored me of peculiar troubles "FJdney-Wi sewral y&srs standi ncr._ Kany frieads use and

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SENSATIONAL SUNDER SUIT.

An lllinelaa Asks $25,000 Daauges Against a Citizen of Parke Ceaaty.

Henry W. Taylor, a citizen of the State ot Illinois, yesterday filed suit in tbe Federal Court against Harrison J. Rice, of Rockville, Parke County, alleging defamation of obaracter, and asking |25,000 damages. The complaint is quite voluminous and sets faith tnat the plaintiff is a practicing phyaician, and that the defendant "maliciously contriving and intending to destroy the plaintiffs good name and reputation, and rain him in his said business and calling, and also to subject him to the penalties of the laws against miscarriage and abortion," did, in January, 1882, say to one Miller, in the town oi Rockvide. Parke County, Indiana, that tbe plaintiff had killed Amanda Nevens by procuring a criminal abortion on her that the defendent caused the body of Amanda Nevins to be exhumed alter it hadilaia in the grave for a period of sev en weeks, atd also caused an inques'. to be held by the Co oner of Parke t^ounty, the defendant controlling and. supervising said inquest, and making and causing to be made false and fraudulent entries in the record of tbe inquest with mttnt of constraining the Grand Juryot

Parke County to indict the plaintiff. The complaint further re cites that an indictment was procurred and the plaintiff arrested, and that the indictment was afterward dismissed by the prosecutor. All the procei he avers, were born of malice and a desire to injure his (»he plaintiff's) good n*me, wneretore he vks damages in the sura of $25,000.

The Dr. Taylor relet red to above was a tormer citizen of Terre Haut* where he practiced medicine several yeais and afterward went into the law. ED. GAZ

HANGED FOR ARSON.

Three Incendiaries Hanged. SCOTTSBOKO, Als., Aug. 1.—ueorge Smith, Asberry Hughes and Geo. Hughes all white and under twenty-five years of age were banged here at 1 P. M. to-day They were convicted of burning the house of Henry Porter on Sand mountain. It was the first instance ot the death penalty being enfo ctd lor a*son in the first degree in this sta'e. Tbey were baptized just before they leit the jail.

Geo. Hughes tried to inflame tbe crowd by a speech from the jail windows and sucoeeded in creating considerable feeling. Smith also made a short address trom the jail window, denying his guilt, but confessing other crimes. As berry Hughes also made an address deny ing guilt. The}- mounted the gallows with firm step and at 1 P. M. the drop fell. They died with few struggles.

A FATAL FIRE

la a Six Story'New York Building.. NEW YORK, Aug.

1.—Tbe six story fro'JMakthe upper

the rest is devoted to business, caught hre this morning. BartholomewB'KEAFO tne janitor, was fatally burned. Ann Giboons and children,George aired 6 and v.. a slbbong.edftJpd4,/®ier,,iburnedned

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Gibbons, aged was to death Mrs. Gibbons climbed the stairway to the roof with two children in her arms all havingclJtbes burned. The police found them on the roof with their clothes burning. He tore the clothing off, tbe flesh coming off with the clothes. Tbey were taken to the hospital. After tbe tire was extinguished the body of James (iihb ins, a four year old bov, wa-» found burned to a crisp. Loss $30,000. »ss $55,000, including $40,000 wurtn of Cigars by M. Gbor & Co.

Meeting at Marshall

MARSHALL, Aug. 1, 1884.-[Special..

'-The announcement that the tfoi. Johu

IE. Lamb, of Tei re Haute, would speak heie last night, brought together the largest indoor meeting since tbe Hon

Geo. B. Wendling spoke here in 1876. Harlan's Opera H&ll was packed and jammed with people of both sexes and Irom all parts of the county. R. E. Hamill presided and Newt. McCann and Mr. Dcdds^ of the Eastern lllinoisan, favored the crowd with two fine campaign songs composed by themselves which were applauded to the echo. Mr. Hamill introduced Mr. Lamb in a neat speech. The appearance of Mr. Lamb on the stage was the signal for tumultuous applause. The meeting was a compete success. Mr. Lamb is a drawing card in Clark county. At the clos? of his speech three cheers were given tor Mr. Lsmb and the Democratic ticket. Old Clark county is aroused and will roil up one of ber old time majorities.

SPECTATOR

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excesses sr any -we, wpeedQy, saf«and vrfoofely Ouret^ tOrYoung, Add. •ie-Aged and Old Met*, and ail vcho nee* tedteal Skill and Kxperienee, eanmult Dr *stestMiMi His opinion costs nothing, and maj %y* fature misery and shame. When inconvenient

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visit tns city for treatment^ medicines can veiywhere by mal or express free IVM -atlon. KTlt is self^vidsnt thst a physio rfces his whole attention to a ofdwea

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STEAMER SUNK.

The Oceaa Steaaier Brlttanla Saak. LONDON, August 1.—The British steamer Brittania which left New York July 16th for London was wrecked off Portland at midnight Wednesday. The crew was saved. The sinking of the Brittania was caused by a collision with the steamer Belluran from Hartlepool for Cades. The Bellieran rescued the Brittania'a crew and landed them at Southampton.

BOSTON, August. 1.—The Brittania's* cargo consisting of 88,000 bushels of oats,. 17,000 bushels ot wheat 670.000 pounds, of oil coke and a number of cattle. She was 2,000 tons burthen.

BUSINESS BREAKS.

ASSIGNEE'S REPORT.

NEW YORK, Aug. 1— Louis May, as-.* signee of Halated, Haines ft Co., makeoSr the following report: After paying off' preferred creditors in full, unsecured creditors get about 40 per cent. A larger dividend expected by Ootober 1st. 1 be gist of tbe statement is as follows: Entire nominal assets, $1,416,908 actual assets, $705,550. Total liabilities, $1,099,809: preferred creditors. $417,802 unse-i cured debts, $682,387 balance after paying preteritd creditors, $288,000.

A WEEK'S FAILURES.

Failures for seven days reported to E. G. Dun & Co.: United States, 233 Can-, ada, 18. Total, 251, against 234 lust week. The whole increase appears to arise in the Pacific States and Territoriea, where casualties bave been more numerous than jn auy week for years.

The Bartholdi Statue.

NEW YORK, N. Y., July 31.—The Bartholdi statue.committee decided to have thelayinirof the corutr stone nf the pedastal August 5tb, at 2 o'clock p. m. The ceremony will ue performed by tbe grand muster of F. and A. M. ot the state of New York. Bishop Potter will make tbK prayer ani pronounce the benediction. Tbe orator is not yet selected. [Up to date tbe GAZETTE fund in aid of the pedestal is just one dollar. Tbe committee will need over a hundred and fiftv thousand dollars more than it n»w bas to finish tbe pedestal. If aty one desires to contribute any amount from five cents to five dollars it will be acknowledged in tbe GAZETTE and be forwarded. Terre Haute ought to give about $100 to this fund.—Ed. GAZ.]

Whiskey Pool.

PE'-RIA, III., July 31.—A mettiog washeld ia this city to-day for the purpose of organizing a western export association of aboutteventy distillers in this country. Filty-flve were represented in person or by proxies. The pooling contract was presented on a basis of 28 p^r cent., (ulx capacity and all but font oi those presen. atgnftd it and it is thought these will sign An effort will be made to secuie the signatures of absentees and it this is accomplished the pool will go into effect September 1. Th« belief among those pree —^atbat all will sign.

Oenoeratic National Comnitteh. QUnuiXivaiHi onimitteo to-day decided to lease the house, .No. 11 West Twenty-fourth street, for headquarters. Curing the meeting a general discussion on the plan of the campaign took placeand the following aovisory campaign committee to the executive was. appointed Senator A. P. Gormaii, Maryland M. W. Ransom, North Carolina B. P. Jona«, La J. b. Barbour, Viryjinia: Hubert O. Tl.ompson, Wew York A. H. Brov*n, Indiana, and Miles Ross, New Jersey.

Daly's Defense. N-

LONDON, Aug. 1.—Daly's defense was. very able. He arguei that nothing had been proven agains' him, except that he had borne an assumed name. But the Queen moved about under an assumed) n«me why had he not as good a right. He asked for justice, not mercy. He was gratified that he was on trial bi )reEnelishmen. There was no clap-trap as in Ireland. The prosecution, h« said,, failed to show that he joined a plot' ocoerce the government.

Saeagerfest.

READING, Pa., August 1 -—The saengcrfest of the German singing societies of Pennsylvania aod the neighboring states closed here to-day with a monster parade and grand picnic. Congressman Ermentrout and Gustav A. Endlich delivered orations on German life and chaiacter.

New Yark News.

NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The stockholder® of the Manhattan Elevated road to-day ratified the Merger agreement by 100," 648 n, 200.

Speculation in oil market strong. Pipeline certitici'es points.

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Saratego Races.

SARATOGA, August 1.—In tbe third' laceHarrigan was 1st Bahama, 2nd Earnest 3rd. Eileen, Harrigan and Earn-: e-t made a play Irom the start until tte pole. HP re Harrigan look tbe running from Eileen, Earnest and Bahama, and won easily b^3 lengths Time, 106%.

W. 9. McClinteck, of Nevins township, mentioned as candidate for County Commissioner from the first district.' The delegates from Nevins were instructed to vote lor him, Mr. McClintock is sTronir man and would make a good commissioner.

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