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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 6

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i i '1. i i nnxniPRnTA r. nmnTEXT: VHULT BTJlXRS ASD SELLERS ASS. OLXG TO DAY. I Warm Wisttber in sb at Ha an TJWaTorabU ntot on Poultry BmIdm Holiday Trad Mora Qalert The Day' Priow.

ladlaaapeu ffkaixci SUrkti. Th vara weather East baa bad ao on favorable effect oa tba poultry market, wsakeains; price all around. Eggt are alto weak, with decline of le. Ln otber line th market slfow few features worth 7 of sot. Shipment of turkey to Boston and Kew York for tfc holiday trade are duller, Tba pplj i very plentiful.

Mot of the holiday purchase Lave been made by tbe coo 0 try merchants, aad that trad is eon eiderably ouitcr. Tba market generally tare not taken on decided ahapo for tba week a yet. 4 1 lb Mat wc Trade. i Foeeial telegram to Bradstreet's report tike customary tailing oa in jobbing and other wboleaala lioe doe at thia of tba year, ia practically ail direction, though it a little intensified by unexpectedly mild weather, which tends to cbeck aalea ef seasonable staples. Country merchants quit renerailr are bavin itoeka aa they seed them, nod there 1 a.

ridely manifested disposition to go ahttfi (lowly. lealer have berun stock takir. Is many" instances, an tbe only 'noteworthy animauoo aside from the cram trade 1 in Cbrietmat holiday Densities Tba distribution of woolen and eottoo 1 checked. Wool i very dull, an) cotton a low and antetisiactorr .11 price a ever. Without any decided pecultive activity, tbe New York share rosrket hat dis tlyd a marked lenue ncy 10 improve.

nr inost aoiewortoy advance bivioii l'm tba Vanderbiit trunk Cue, the grander ibafee eotne o( the dirideu4 i av.bg pee ai tea. Tbe niereantile failure continue to in crease fruaa week to week, aggregating in the L'nlwd Mate fr thi week, acamn tQC latt week, aod 341 10 to? like week ear. The total curoher of laiijrti in th 'nlted Bute, JaDuary 1 to date, it a "'unpared witii in a like portion of 1890. iok clearintt at fiftr tcen cit in the United Sutea thia week a drfeaae of ft per crnt. lat wrek, and an iocreaae of 1.8 per cett.

oyer the week oee rear ar Irj uikkIi. Brews Cottooa Ainer.can inrhe, Atlantic A. SGiucI.e. ur Atiafitif II. inohea.

Ho; At.aiitie I', n.ci.e.. AtlaatioLL, joctiea, Atiaotic omrt. 4achet, ii4c; Artatty. mchea. 4'c rnorf, 50 Irehta, ojc; A rTl', ibc b.

1 el irrtiw.36 locnet. f'Sc: Boot I', incbrt, lloot 2X. im uct, Cv; Uur kt head, JUJtacbee, 6)ic; badger LL, 3jinche. 4Jc Clif CCC, 36 luchea. f.c; l.ipn Uon 36 inebei, 5Vie: lionett Widtn, lih ipchet, Laence I itichet.

6'r; Laooaater 3C iochet, jc; Lanra.ttr aa tncfeea. 6c: 8ea Ieland 1. 1., lucbrt, Via: 8utua Llbtrtv, 3o inctep, I ncle tit, 1 Beaos, 34 inchei, 4e; reppereii. l.c; lapprell.l(M, lo; Utica, 9 4, tica, KM. 25c.

Prints AJln fsecy 6Mc, Americau akirting 3)o, American li.Uipo Ar Bold indio tyc, Arnold lotijt eiota luc, Araold leaf cloth Iter. ok fancy 1 lie Berlin Turkey r.d Cocueo, fancy We! Ceobeeo madder. 4c, Kddyluu faJJoV HnD00f 4c. Hamilton red SwehesteV tH; Merrtmao 4c, SJmmM rripU 6Xe, Merrimac purple Wa! OriOO robes be, Taeifio robes Sf? ii. m.

I liniaaan mcumlots oHc, nimpton purer 'laaoilne7v, CatUna Oallardvale. 37 inches. iUaaktUne AA, SC lbebcs, 7 So; Csbot, Dwijht aochor, 3o mriit. Dirlgot inches, 10.Sc; Dwitht anober, 45 incbet 1 1 l.sni..nd Field, 56 inches. 0c; Lllerton kS, HC lehe, 6Hc; 2Vwell, be; Ur well, 42 Inches, lOSc; rarwell, it c.ie.

UUe; Fruit, SO inche. 8c; Fairmont iaohes. First Call. J6 fc; Qleadale XX, 36 incbe, 6c; HarveM hi, 30 laehes, 60; UUl "Semper Idem. inches TKJ Loasdale, 56 inrhes, lson ille, 36 laches, 8Hle; Nw Ycrk repperell.

17c; Peppe reU. 4, lc; repperell. 10 4 21c; Pride of tbe West, So inches, lc; reatody II, 36 Inches, 'Hosaliod, 1W inches, Ul'ca, 4, 25c; Utica, 10 4, 27e; Wam SUtta, 3 inches. lOHc. Colored Cambrics tdwards 4c, Con cord Slater 3 Boiled Cambr.c Oarrer A Co.

6 he, lis loavilleihc high oolors Drill UJrecnt A be. 7J'e, Jebn P)clhg 7c, boattai) I Sc. Oinghi Amokeaif 7c. Amqskeae Per sian 7M Lancaater Ncrman die hic, Realrww dress styles bjjc, Kenirew aeveitie 10 Sc 1 SUssia rLons.ale 12c, English A lOSc. P.aval ltle.

Arcus be. Cheeks Amokeac PJ, Kconomv Kw South Jc.KoHtnlsiC, lcu VI Pleasant lL Cltv 4c. Tiekii.g AtA 12 he Cordi ACE12HC Cnnestoiia FFl4So Falls So ii.fbe awninr 10c. Lenox extra Sc. lix.c.

Ilatuiltou UOc, Lenox faticy bok fold Lc. D.amoud pre 101a 10c, vaa land AF t)it LewutoiCSh' inche 14.Sc Lewiston 32 inehes lU.Sc. lwiton inches lOc, York 32 inche l2Sc, York 30 inches lO.Sc, ribridr 5Sc. Lreceiiet. Sugars Hards 4 4 confection er' A 4(4Sc coffee A 4SC white eitia ext a 3S(s4c, good yejl fair yellow 3d), eouimon "yellow 3cSSc.

Koastsd Coffses Usauer 20 'c. Lion Arbockls's, XXXX, Jersey and Java 0Sd (bulk roabed in 50 pouud Capital VOXc, IMot 19Sc, Dakcu lSe. Briiii 15c Green Coflees i Oroinary lt5i.c pood choice Ilv21c, fancy 21:20 Java STUSOc Spicee rnground i AUpice ca. tia 10(13. mace elove 22Stc, ginger LS(2V, pepper 151, Twine Hemp W1 1022c, flax If Prr luU i CiVlc, cottou 16(j, Weodeoware Ko.

1 tubs $7 No. tubs fl0CK3.fi.23, Niv 3 tubs jaiJa, 3 hoop $1.601.66, 2 hoop ISets Almonds, Taragonia, l7lSo, al kneads, Ivica, lodtKv; Brazil nuts, new, lOe: aibert USVlSc; walaats Naples, 17c; walnuts French, 14c; pecan. West are, lOCjlle; peaouu. Vircmia, best, 7fi; peauuta, Vinmia, good, Dried Fruit Apples, evaporated, SSe; apples, son dried, 4(j4S; peaches vaporated, e'Qie; peaches, suudned. ceeamoa to ebice.

4(Sc currants 5Si prune. Turkhh, new, Te; raisins, looee, per box. fl.7i2.i; 1 raiains, Valeacia, per lb. 7 S(S Ve. 1 Canoed Goods Blackberries 2tb 7Jw.

OT0 Oyster lib full weirht rM' Jight sreieht lo weigut i i 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 1.4U Whl weight tl.20Ql.Si: reaches. staadard second 1.S0A4 1.40. pie S3 piaeapple. sUadard 5th fl.4H.Vi 1.75, eecoada I l.TOfl.lO; string beans sal men, lu pine 1 apple. Babaaia, peas, sir ted, 1 earlv Jus ilOQ.XM.

narrow M.OCK$12X2, eakd tomatoes, S3i, oora, augar, 901 45. MiaocUaaeous tjrocenes Kew i Orleans Molataa Fair to prime 40c, ehoic SSQiU. Bin pa Medium 5(52J5c. ehoic 134440. aorvbuat.

Uc Via arar Malt, 40 mia test, ll12o per gallon. Beans UaadpKked peas tJ auarrow fLKSilM. Jl4Carlin 6S(S7Se. Japan S'('w7S'o. LakeV Saltla ear lou ooe, ia a small way fUrcb Pearl iQh champ loa gies 1 aad lb packages Sc.

corn 1 lb packaree Caady Sbck lb, ooanaoa sauted Co. 'UaJaalU rrsrisiM 'Marktt. Eaeked Meat Sagar eured aaaas, beat brand. Ik, araraga, Iba, Ida; 15 ib block hams, ic i 20 It, average. 10c; boneless ha mi, He; boneleta rolls 15 7c; California nma, 8 lbs.

arerage, 7c; 13 ibt. aTcrae, 7c Breakfaat Bacon Clear, cored, lie. thoDldert 12 Jb. arerajre, 7e; lb, areraee, 6 fie; rolled ahaoldert, Bacon Clsr aide. 2I and st) U.e.

avc raee, 8c: clear 10 lb arerece, 'c; 15 and 30 ibt. a re rare, e.ear I.acKi. Dhd beei Ham and knuokie piece, beef tflioea, 50c. Bologna Clotb, Cc; akin, 6Jc; enerwort, c. try and Pickled Mtu Clear idc, belliea and back, lc let than tracked; beaB pork, clear, per bbl.

$1 Laos and ramp pork, bbL i I. Lard Kettie rendered, ic ercei, Indna." in f'erce, 'Cectral l'a iflZ Comparrr," 7c. Ian lamiH iraja Martrt ThFaT Market ateadr; No. 2 red i'e bid, No. red bid, rejected a onmerchantaLle Cozy Dull; No.

1 white No. 2 white Win, white ciized 44c. No. 3 white one fiior; No. 2 reliow 44c.

N'j. low 4V, No. 2 44c, No. i 4ic. sound ear i jC.

Oats Steady; No. 2 white No. 3 white No. 2 mixed 23c b.d, reacted 3K latfr for white. ilo Hay 'boice timothy tM.TJt No.

1 $11. No. 2 SIO.Y', No. 1 pra.ri $.. No.

2 pra ne 17. iover rmir't i Kve No. 2 'or car lou, feO" Jor waroc. Wao.v Wheat in: hear No. 2 rantao 1 car, No.

2 red car. i re ran, rec N. 1 1 car, No. 3 whit 1 car, N'. 4 xt i car, No 3 Tellow car I i.o 1 car, No.

2 rnned 2 tr, N. 3 iu Mt N'. 4 uiiif'l 7 ir, ear 1 rar. it ite 2 ars, No 2 rrjhre'J 1 car, re writ 1 rr. Hav No.

1 i ar, No 2 r. i 1 Totai iiu'iiter rnri io dar, 70. 1 rt i fl "CIH bles. are the Uealers' The pr. i run A fie se.i.cgr Jl i.l .7.3.

73: 2.3" per rh to la: I'enr Jl per ape rat orrr.e t.arrt;, sec huinei rale' 'ar. i' A.2.. irapes tarrt I ve pouiii ha.ket, alanra br. Mtlak'a ''V' 1" Bar.c:.:. fail w.

$7.5 lert 1.2. n.ti.'.n 5" 1ttt' la aea to tii! 'i Lir.i a 3' fai.fv IrtnfM I ol it. i. in U'T. Ne I'lj pet i.out.d.

ard Ial i. tr po'i Ve ah'' t'a. Lrr wn i i per (' tht 4 i A ui. a' ue I' tit'. vi I I rion i di per 1 i.

CVIerv 2'i Virginia apt le lisif barrc 1 la 're 1 7 2 I per harrel. iri.on i'T un 3" rrtte. I'l a eftiik fatitit' i vor per per hiifiiel per barrel, I Wr.t 0 i per i7tr. Morphine l2.25, quinine opium 4v, rtnnf borax 1 2 'u 1 3. camphor 2 i.4 In lor, ali oh.d $2 32.45.

a.a.'.i t.da 'c, copperas, per cfil ii. rrenni of taitar, purr, raiir oi! 1 1 1 ''t. 1 2'1, oil of berrariK.it, t'fr $4 i 4 J.i bicarb aiti l'. itu 3'" 4c. au'phur t' li'ttcr "Vv4.

L'ivcer tie 1 7 'e, bromide al rctah lard oil 53' oil live. aiu. white 4odie potash carb dic acid Ou. l.v prime vhite 7fA7c. water wt.ite lt.er.

The follow, are khipper' paving price Live 1'ou try I It n. oa per pound; chick i'c: old feattu i 1 vii tu. p. geie 1 i i p.ok a iu ''O. diii'Ls, ti $4 vi'a," .40 ter or poor, I ti.

1 'er ii' len 2 'c. llutler Choice trv ro. freh. 12c common, (1 c. IrSlhtrs, etc 1 rime toofe ftatl.er.

per pound; du' 2tv; rakCi, 'Oc rwt; te vii, per pound Muur mm na. Fi'ur 'Winter wtieut (patent) ppritiR whest 1 patent) i 7ii win ter wbest (traieliij new j4 (ao.iKJ, titer icieari nintt 1 extra low krradr Kye Hour 4.7;'.(.L.r' 25. oat irmal rolled 2 oat i j.W 2:, raced Vrut fo.25 fu.o.;4), middwuvi (22. IA Pcreoiitngk per lor corn tueal il 2of 1.4U per penrl meal 51 rye'uieal feed inral per tou. orati per ton.

et. Clover Kitra (ho co iiccieaned 4.7i per bushel, clioioc J4. I prime J4 aivkc an to ijiinulv i.i.;V;$ 0 ttl, it "'(. white Putch ae to qualitrt o.lAKtj, Timothy 1 anrv l.oivl.6u, choice st. prime It.uc ira Fancy Ken ucky f2.40 1 .75.

F.nifl ichoi 2.ttf2. 10. V'rchard Cira Choice (il.c0. Ued Top Choi, iak Illinois' supplies. VUt brand charcoal tin, IC 10x14.

12x12 and 14x20. i7 IX 12x12 and 14x20, iv''C. roofi.nc tin, 1C Hi 2V, Jo.iWi'.L'j; jll.7"' tin in pic 2.V, burs 27c: r. 27 IS, 27C 'c; be; bloom lru, auJ jer cect. discount; pneet nine 7c, Cv'pt er bottoms 24c, copper 26o, solder Iron and Hardware.

Iron T. re and tiat har. l'ji1, and 4x1 inch. 1 l.H' horehne, 3 or wa laree 4c, aiuail Meel Spnnc, 4c; standard brands. 4.2.' ter lb nails, cut steel.

1.SU rate; wire horse naiis Hide. Tnllow nrul lirea. Dealer' paring tr ce No. 1 reen hides 3Se, No. 2 Jo, No.

1 g. s. ic. No. 2 g.

4c, dry Sim 7c, sa.t dry hide r'c. Horse hde fl Tallow Prima 4l.c. No 2 treae Brown 2.Sc, yeLow 2Sf white 4o. lcamer. Oak sole hemlock sole 23(i2Sc, tarries 25cVlo, black bridle per dozen 'Co lair bridle per doxen city kip Frvfich kip 77ct l.U.", iity calf skin 75c(f 1.0U, French calf skins (tut.

Rabbit tl.00Gl.23 per l.r"itl.73 per doiec. Selling list: doien. 127 ail 1'ueasanta f3 per dozen. per dozen. 001.

Tub wahed 27(jt32c. unwashed of medium I and common grade 2 2 4c, ooarss, hurry and cotled 12(1 c. At'OLlS I IVL SIOCK 31 A KatT, Saturday Cattle MarkeS lTicei Uogs Hop Went Off Acti ely sUcrjv. IspiANiTOLi V'siox Stock Yar Dec li. CaTTLE Receipts light.

Shipment none. nou gh cattle received to dav to make a market, consequently there wa no change from las: week. Shipping cattle we quote: Prime export tteers. to L.650 lbs 75 5 25 Good to choice shipping, to 1,400 7b 4 50 Fair to medium shippiug, 1,000 to lbs 5 00Q 50 Common siippiue, 900 to l.lOO lbs 2 bOC 00 Cboic iedrs, 1,050 so 1.200 lt 3 25Q 3 60 Good light feeders, 87 0 to lbs. 2 75 3 00 Common to sood stockers, SCO to lbs 2 XXa 2 75 Butchers' cattle we ouote: Good choice heiters 3 773 3 2 Fair to medium heifer 2 4i.

2 65 Common to light heifers (thin.) 1 Mj, 2 25 Good to choice butcher 2 5Vu, 2 75 Fair to medium cow 1 75 2 2" te xair aov 76(4 1 64) 1 (. 1. (. 1 N. I i i To THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, DECEMBER 14, Veai calTes, fat, 120 to 200 Ibt.

4 5i 5 00 TT)I A A TT A PPF.TfiR pole and demolUhed the colors. Tba com Ileary cre.ft, 2.30 to 300 Ibt 2 Xtx 4 00 ljA l'a'r A UAliUiituo monity terribly enraged over tna affair, and Fritie to lane export 2 2.y 2 .0 Good batcher' bulls 2 0 Xx 2 75 Ball, tfood leeuer 1 1 S5 Good to choice cow and caJ vet. .20 OCSo 00 Co nr. ru ota to tueaium coi icd caire 05 HOG Receiru hea i. Shipments l.l CeaJ.

Fair supply of to day. Lemand mi fnirlv act.ve. TraJ.DC was dvand iaT trt etceraliy i.ii;r.Uir.ed. iri tee butcher' hots and pi. We quote: Ftr.cTbut'h' 225 to if 4.

S3 75j.3 0 Cho.ce tr.ipp.tc ani cued 3 70 weer.ti 1 to 1 twerr. Lea.t:.v ilo i mco! 1 45 4" 5v 1 t. SlI.K? Iei Is nht. Smpiueijti r.or.e. Ileceit' ff l.

rj lan.t't were irht. Tht re wa c.nre in the market Sa' te It 7" J4 f'' 4 75 Butcher' to 3 lbs 3. 75' 4 23 I.irht. thin iO to 3 ji 5. oj ch 75'x4 25 J'air to mt'iiuri.

vr.ee; 23 innon tiep 2 3 CO Bucks, per bci i 2 00 haoui fisy I.t mot "Market. Kaa City. Dert er 14 Cattle P. .4" r.ea i. bhipLnent head, u.et, ittaJr.

er J3 .1 (, i.i 'o rkirn ar. rt ufr 1 15 if head. Shipment 1 head. Market 5 iowr. K.ulit i 3 1' 3 35 irf l.l'' r.e S'n 1 hea j.

iteaJT for cood others HAK tll 15 TKI M.IIAML I f. cetiit. r. ii' a ri a ry I 1 4. Close.

Ie rk. larl urid tlo'ir :i.a:.d poo, 1. What I'eniand po ht.iIv. orn I'e fr pot and for futurts; 1 'i 3j eay. .1 t'eady.

Fe' ruary 5 i ce4 iiea; ut etk froiii i 'juartcrf, 1'avitic iuar: otiir ou rcei 47,1 Kccei) Anicricao corn tl'il At L. iih r. a r. i ft 'i .4 ei 14. Wheat T.e i ti 1 sales 575.

n0'i hush 'Wer, uly lO' a. traiimsr; .1 a 3 1 (.. 1 1 1 rtj i a ti Mat wtak. V. tsttrn rl.U Ki la iifl; frrely oil.

red, i i i cai No. 2, 'c. atcaiuer 3.io. ftt. Hece.pla 215 27'J biili ln weak; et 4' i.i'C.

ef tcady extra mes "06t, Itmilr ft 12.i."'. 1'ork tit ratiiv no live ne ini' 1 i.ies extra prime a 'tram rendered I l.t rr.ol" 312 IU 'kllr. W' 'ttn da.ry 1' k.2c. 1o crt mi.ery l. iin i in i a 1 1 on creaaiery 2 I i qu el.

unrtiaiii.i.'J votrar fair re i re i''i oeiitn.UL'ai oo tet l. st iteaily; crushed ii ut 4 1 (, I jO. 1. i I t.a'lv and in fair demand it Moian e. 1 a dt maud and Y' coiiirn ri fancy I al i 1 ic and j2 tor 1 ''nicU opened 1 or" i d.

Hnie at i a tl ect here, or Me iM 1 ilaml nri; w. t. at i.nu.. rt. were bays.

i.uu and No. on spot 13 iil'. i I opened Nmv In ut i.ar i'lCrnifer 14. Close la uiary 1 ir ked. Muy 1 1 c.

P' inmai. "rn Mar i ic ii.iicr i. u' jC. Old, May o.jl.c, De 'at Jan tu i' 1 1 IIP A i '( 01 1.1 and steady 1 11 iiv'o of tra o. hoi er 14.

Wheat was confined i.p to 1 1 o'clock. 1 he lav 1 laraotrr. Wiiat tn ti ti i.t W' u.d show is a miiitt i.iu nuuiu, tiwinc to in en tab.c 0 oi )r iiu iiii' ii fh ii ti. larte i.i.i' init in transit, which arc liable to turn up ut any Cine. This, ol course, tended to retrb liusine s.

Then l.iver poo. whs du.l and i lower, and the re eei; at in a jiolis and were fanlr larcc. The oniy buil feature wai a lear that cold weather mipht catoti tiie lieat lit ids. Corn ai strong iu ltle eari a 1 1 on the ur of obi cars rcoeieu ot Jy 21 craded contract, bio: weather throughout tiie corn Celt tend to pei l'etiiate tUlc of allairs. Ili nrnlj January very cliorts en di ai r.ng cover.

Th.it future opened higher nt 17 ,0. sold to 4 then weakened and st.ioj al 47o at 11 o'clock. I'eeeniher opened lc higher at o'a', bu: sold ot to May wan steady. Provisions ere wea on the receij of liots prices were 1. wer.

Januarr pork onened lower, at I'J. 'U, nud sooi at low 1i, but at 11 o'clock was quoted at Yor sun Specmi to ll. i.ls 1 YokK, 11. Wall street. Noon.

Money eay, 21' per cent. I'. S. 4s reft 110 do do coup 117' Uo second 100 I'a. i "i 'yo 1 Adams hi press 113 Alton T.

3J do preterred li Amei.can Ex 114 do prelerred C7 Northwestern 114 it red. Via N. Y. Ctuui lie: N. Y.

(. hie. A St.L. do prelerred Ml Ohio 23 do prelerred. so hur.

C. A N. Z. anala Sootheru. Oregon Nav 79 Cciiiral Paciuc.

jl North 16'. lattice Alton 1 Hur. (juiucj 1" Chi. si. I Pac Co 1 ia ve Col ra bus I'acihc ilaU 36' i'eoria Dec.

Crans i'Htsburg 118 i'ullman Palace 179 38 Kock Island 85 Del. Hudson 1 St. L. Si 8. Fran.

De. A do prelerred do lit Ti St. Paul pre erred P. Mm. A Man.113' St.

Paul A Oniaba do pre erred 104' Texai Paciric 2l' Cnirn Pacific 41 C. S. Eipres 49 Denver Jk R. i 1C Lr.e a do pre errid 71 Ft. Wayne 152 Ya icy Houston A.

Texas. 1 Illinois Central 1CW led. Hloom. Kansas A 16" ak.e Lr.e A JO L. A Lake Slior? 124' do Louisville A Nah Wel Farro Ex H0 Louisville A N.

A. 11' 3 Western 81 1 Mera. A 26 (Jaickulrer 4 1 Michigan Central. lurt do preferred Ji1, I L. S.

A Atcnison 42s. do preterred 12 Southern 3' Mm. 4 8. C. C.

A St 70" A do preferred 1' do preferred S1, llfaaii Ptt." .9 I oc 1 I Mobile A Ohio 41 do 1st preferred' 5e! Na'h. A Chan 90 do 2d preferred. 37 J. Central .112 F.ichraond Term ll 1, Dutilier Northern Pacific! is New Vor lotion New Yi'KK. Iecember 14.

Cotton Pull. 1 1 6o iniddiiiig Orleans 7 l'c; sale 77 bales, lutures opened ouiet snd steady December 7.Nlc, lebruarv March lie, April May June July Aurust t.7ic, October 0.7lv. See sscosd Pare for additional Market Hie Funeral of Mis Ames. Boston, December 14. The funeral services of Miss Julia A.

mes, superin of the press department of the National W. C. X. V. aod associate editor ef the Union of Chicago, who died in this city, were held yesterday morning at the home of Dr.

Caroltne F. Ilastinrs, F.e mark were made by Miss Helen Hood, of Chicano, secretary of the Illinois V. C. T. Miss Ames's intimate friend and asso ciatc.

Cove and God. Riches, like insects, while concealed they lie. Wa.t but lor wines and in their season Ay i whom can riches give repute and trust. Content or pleasure, but th good and just? Judge and senates hav been boueht for gold; Esteem and love ar never to sold. iPop.

1 i a a a 1 i a 1 of I in 1 I an i He 000 in Mr a i 1 left a fly rARMER IIEiD XTP AND KOBKED OF $400 EAR EE WOOD. Tbe Tnnda Ware Not HI Own, Either The Fir In tbe Patton Tunnel Robbery In Southern Indiana Fair Associations, Etc. MATOR S' PnOTOGRAPn GALLERY m. IT. O'Brien ilirm.

Lawrncbarj Waylaid and Hobbed. Stec.a: to Tre Ir.l.ar.e:.'l. English. December ll Julia Wmstock, a Hebre pack Jdlcr. wnoe tome is in Louia Miit.

Ky wayla.d and ribbed on the public highway between here and the tnnnel vrhi.c on hi way Irom hi piact; of lodgment to the town, where he intended to catch the morning travin to Louisville. There wive two robbers. One seized him wbiie the other struc him with a club, felling bim. whereupon the first Htruck hiia with a oc Iheythcn robbed hirn of (1 15. IJetectivcs are at rork upon the case.

This mornioir fvj reward i offered by the town for the arrert and Cunn the rubber. lair Aaiiciuilon oaicer. Special to Tbe 1 New. 1 Cf Ti December 11. The directors of Fountain.

Warren and Vermillion Coun tie' Agricultural Astnciatiou held their annual meeting hcreSctuiday for the election of officers. James McMancway wa elected prelltnt. Oliver vice preident, WilU laci T. Ward tecretary. Chalon Spininir treasurer and John s.

and cteral auperin trndect. lion. 17. H. Ntbtker is a director of the association.

Bo and J. M. Adazuson were aained charge of the f.cecl rin. An Injured Man' ilon. 'Special to The lrniiar.ai":H Shki bvv.lle.

December 14. John I.ibby, who catue here from C'onncrsvilie last Thursday, and was thrown under the train at the M. A I. depot, ha been imc mitcious ever since accidtnt. Yesterday he his watchers the ip and wa two Lours wandering mi nnlea from the city.

He is inter nan injured and there no hope of hi re coery. 1 Held ip nnd SprciiU to The Indianapolis New. Gkff.wooi, December II. R. R.Griffith, a larmer who lives lour rniiea east of this I place, wa robbed of a ir.tie over J100 fatur day night.

Part of the money belonged to ine AUiiiuiB oi i ii. ua icue nt ie, aiiu mu ta'iance wa township lunas, he ben ft trustee 01 the township. No clew of the robber has been diacovered vt t. 7 He Ptsilon Tunnel. to The Iadianarulls Exolish.

Dec jmber IP The labor at the Patton tunnel came to a standstill last evening by every man on the work abandoning It through of falline debris, wli'ch is coming down by tons. Ono young man named Charles Chapman had a lei; crushed and broken Friday events. Cobbed Ma! e. Stcc in The IiiilianaDolia Ofkfnfieli), December 11. Joo McGriffin, shoemaker of this city, was arrested last night, charged with stealing flO in money and revolver Iroiu Daniel McMullen, a roommate.

He waa sent to jail to aw a trial. Hon or officer. isipec.al to The Indianapolis Madison, December VI. William P. Taylor, farmer, and cue of the best men in the county, died yesterday stale Huntington people are alarmed about bad water.

A new Democratic club has been organ ized at Michigan City. Ldinbur' had a Dvo thousand doilar fire early yesterday morning. The residence of Iavidson Carter, of Georgia, wa destroyed by Are. The Clark County Keeord, published at Charleston, is a handsomo paper. Natiian and Ksthcr Frame are conducting successful revival at Mt.

Vernon. The new West street Methodist church was dedicated at Shclbyvilie yesterday, Governor Chase will addsess a G. A. IL meeting at Greensburg Saturday night. Mrs.

Amanda aged ixty five, Evansrille, dropped dead of heart dieaae. Fugene Kostin, of Crawfordsville, died suddenly from the effect of a strain received lilting. A tramp, dressed in four suits of clothes, was killed by a Pan Handle freight train near Richmond. Tiie Su'anionid Ga Company, of Ft. Wayne, struck oil while boring tor saa near Hartford City.

Messrs. Ilaudolph A Cheier, agricultural implement dealers of Logansport, have made assignment. Crawford countv roads are in bad condi tion, and the Leavenworth Democrat ssys tnev must be improved. I 1 I i i 1 I 1 7 4 c' company operating a piani 01 me Karris proc James Martin, a auest. supposed to be eM Mav.ville.

in which it is claimed from Nashville, Tenn was found dead ia the I j.soo.OOO cubic of twenty four candle Smith Hotel. EvanEville. I power gas is produced from one ton of coal. Thomas B. Draper, one of t.he early set The faIlac.T of such claims, or assertions, are too apparent for a moment's conaideration tlers of Jacicson township, Decatur county, is i AMUIDing Mr.

Harru could produce 1,500, dttd. He as aged eiahty three. oou cubic feet of vas from one ton of coal, Jamei Bennon, of Koval Center, was ac wbat ta he? Let's see. In one ton of n. 1 coal there is only 27 K0 OCX) heat uniU; eidentally killed by tbe cars at Logan.port.

thi8 wj1 to each cubic loot of the 1.500, was sixty fiv years old and a contractor. ooi, eighteen beat units per loot, about one Two freicht trains collided head on at 1 Red key in a dense fog. Tbe engineers barely had time to jump. The wreck was a costly one. Mrs.

Laura Nichols, who was permanently crippled by a defective bridge, has brought suit aint Jackson county lor $25, damages. Thomas C. McKee, of Marion, while in toxicated. attempted to cut hi. throat, and after the wound had been stitched he again tore it open.

Fire broke out in the loft of Cooper's livery stable at Crecncaatle tbis morning, burning several tons of hay and entailing a total loss of over $500. CbariesG. French. contractor and builder, 1 i. I old, and lor over half a century was engaged active business in thai city.

At Stileviile, the good citizens went to the residence ot Charles Stephens, which they suspected contained liquors, and emptied barrels of fire water into the streets. During a great mass meeting of old soldiers at Mitchell, a resolution was passed, asking Congress to pass a law ran ting ft per month to ail aoldiers who have not received pensions. Joseph Finley has been arrested at Bono, near Mitchell, charged with tbe murder or Solomon Neideffer last March. There ia mystery surrounding this case which it ia hoped will now be solved. Warren Speicher, of Speicherville, whtlr calling upon Mis Rom Barnes, his betrothed.

began piayina with a revolver and th weapon waa discharged. The bullet penetrated hia lung, barely missing the heart Miss Thompson, a school teacher of Pharos town, joined with her popila in erecting Cag staff in th school yard, from which to th national color. Thia gave Cense to Fred Hollowell. on of the patron of th scnooc ana anon in rerusai or sau xnomp oa to haul down tn sag, cat down th I I 1 no.ioeeu tn dancer of a doe or wmie caplsm. ifry Ilobba, of Kempton, has been sn tb" reformatory tor larceny.

Be i cently ner brother waa murdered by Jona Bonecotter, who stood trtaJ at Tipton, and wa sentenced to ten years' imprisonment. i acnaei AtHerton, a woman in jrooa cir enmatancea, living alone near Greenfield, waa dead in ber home, and with ner ooay burned to a crisp. She waa an habitual drunkard, and it ia supposed that her clothes ignited from a tcv while she was intoxicated. ilrs. John An tie the ether day shot and killed an immense chicken hawk that had been devastating the poultry yards in the vicinity, and now all the ladies in the sooth and ot the city are complimenting ber on ber success with the shot stta.

ShelbysiKe Democrat. A dynamite bomb i exploded in th fan cylinder attached to tbe Pratt mine, sear Brazil, blowing it to fragments. The mine is owned by the Coal Biaff Minia Company, and operations were immediately suspended. It will raqaira several days to repair dam ace. Bev.

Mr. Cramer, a United Brethren minister of Cambridge City, ha been conducting a revival at Oak Forest, near Metamorv While walking from tbe church a yoang atan named Meeker, riding at toll gallop, collided with bim, breaking hia shoulder and causing other njunea. The hors fell on Meeker, to his senoas injury. William Johnson, contractor and builder, of N'oblesrille. took with hhn to El wood a nam ber of colored bod carriers to work upon a building.

Upon arrival, bowerer, the laborer were unable to secaro board and lodgings, and threats were so freely mads becacs of their coming that they sought safety by returning to N'oLlesvilie. The forgeries by Charier" Samuels, of Tirton county, aggregate orer $4. 000, and with the exception of 1.700 the spurious paper is held by private money leaders. Samuels in real estate, and was worsted in every dcaL His father litted $1,200 of forged paper, but upon ascertaining the extent of th' forgeries he declined to proceed any farther. The Weir Memorial church was dedicated at Salem yesterday.

This edi5ce was built by Mr. Merrill A'. Weir, a Stir Albany banker, on the lot where Mr. Weir's father and mother resided for years, and where thev died. It was erected as a memorial to them.

The only condition of the deed is that the.cburch shall sea that the grave of his parents are cared for a long as the church remains. The $200 of silver coin found on tbe Rhorer farm, near Bloomington, last summer. Is now claimed by Mrs. Patsy Collins, who has brought suit lor its recovery. ho says her father bronght.tbe money from North Carolina when he immigrated to this State, and that he hid the money to prevent hi.H ton Irom spending it unprofitably, and.

not marking the apot with sufficient care, could not afterward find tbe place. Monro County Citiien. The Mishawaka Cooking Club seems destined to become as lamous as It late sister organization of Anderson? whose doings The News used to record with faithfulness. It seems that a Philadelphia gentleman has taktna great interest in the Mishawaka organization, lie has written to the secretary a o.iown: "I think It will be my good fortune to be in Mishawalta next and if tbe Cookin? CJub is still alire, and the president extends me another such a cordial invitation. I will deliver before them my tamous lecture.

Fifteen Years in a Bachelor's including the recipes, 'How to Draw and 'How to Cook Rice FUEL LAS PKOJECT. Si.mptlilns About Kcutticky System nud n. lioniH Invention. A matter of great interest to capitalists and manu acturerdia the manufacture of artificial fue. ga.

The recen; vicit of a committee Irom this city to Maysville, to see the Harris luel gas sysUm, and the unsatisfactory result, has at least stimulated I. demand for a cheap fuel process, indianapoi has the Farker gaa system." as once described in the c. 11 rum, and Saturday a plant wait shipped to a Van Wert (O.) tirm. Tne Parker process, a described by its friends, is as fol lowsi Crude Lima oil is converted into gas. Owinz to the peculiar method ot operation, all tba il juiiualiDg and liealinjr constituents of petroleum are withdraw irom the oil, leaviug tbe tar or aspnaiium as a residual, wunoul auni hiialing or destroying any part of the hydro carbon Dy burulUK to a wort hies kinder dor ing the lormation of liquid hydro carbons into a Kseous condition, lnis system of producing gas in practical operation in the East, supplying an illuminating gas CO per cent.

higher candle power, and at less than one lourth the cost ot coal gas in holder. A com plete set of apparatus lor the production of kss by this process has been under construct ion at the.Sinker DavisCompany' works, and 19 no being shipped loan adjacent city. where is to displace a water gas mating plant. The above mentioned plant ia to be in operation by February 1, having a capacity of 100,000 cubic leet per day. Mr.

C. C. Gilinore, ot this c.ty, is interested in this system of gas mak me The advantages claimed for this process are tbe utilizing 01 crude oils exclusively, which are very aounuani sou coniamine an me rite essI ry elements producing an excelleni quality of illuminating gas and at so low a costs to be used exiensivcly for domestic heating purposes, having a high heating power, next to natural gas, which contains about heat units per loot. Decomposed steam, or coal, forms no constituent in this system, there beinir no sulphur or ammonia, hence the expense of purifying is avoided. In tbe old coal gas system about 10.000 cobio feet, of 10 to id candle power gas, is usually secured from a ton ot gas coal, besides leaving a considerable quantity of coke and other va.

nabie residuoms. In the water gas system about 45,000 cubic feet of non luminous gas of 290 beat units per cubic loot can be secured from a ton of bard coal or coke. By tbe addition ot tire gallons of ncptha per one thousand feet, an illuminating gas can then ba secured. By the most approved apparatus for converting all tbe value of a tou ol coal into a gaseous condition assuming all could be), ia found to give about 45.000 cubic feet of water pas and seventy thousand cubic eet of prodncsr gas the latter so low in hydro carbons as to require mixing with water Ra in order to burn), tormina thereby aiout 125 000 cubic feet of non luminous gas of 170 heat units per foot, or about one rourtb the heating value of coal gas. and no vapue for illumination.

Friends of the Parker process have this to say of th Harris process: The Harris process is truly a wonder. Th writer has letters from the president of a iortieth the value of common coal gas. To show tbe strain put upon on ton ot coal. imagine every atom could be gaseCed, as they claim, without Joss. Again: The weight of coal or water gas will a erase about forty pounds per .1,000 feet; 1,500,000 cubic feet of Harris gas, will weigh 60, 000 pounds: where does the 58000 pounds come from? This system is on a pir with th Hall process, ci cmcago "now you seen ana now you i 1 Amusements.

Messrs. Beiasco and DeMille's society play, The Charity Ball," which had a run of 150 nights in New York, and has achieved snc ceM wherever presented, will seen for th rst time At the Grand to night continuing nntirthursday. The company is oneofon usual excellence, and tbe play will be given with the orig.nal scenic accessories. "Th Charity Eall" is by the actbors of "Th Chnmlev and ia credited with being their bet effort Tbe sale of seats began to dav for th Theodore Thomas concert at English's Wednesday evening. There is a demand.

Williams Orr's "Meteors," an nnusaJly strong specialty company, is this week's attraction at th Park. Th Wataona, th American Macs, tatona. Sisters Inman and the Continental Four are the principal members of the company. Joseph Whipple Terribly Beaten. Idst nia ht Joseph Whipple, of 27V We) Ninth street was assaulted near the North aide gas works and terribly beaten.

Thia morning Charles Vane and Thorn aa Fore were arrested by patrolmen Winn and Rhode Whipple ia. that he is threatened with lock his assatianta. Tne latest report from jaw, ana tne pnsner wuiocaeia to await th result oftoa iojariea. Slaking the Tobacco trade axov Oa. Captain Dawson and Sergeant Barlow put ln the greater part of yesterday afternoon making the street corner loafer move oa.

For one a woman could walk oa Waahiogtoo street without being annoyed. If Captain Dawson and Sergeant Barlow will keep Bp th good work they will deserve th thaaks of tha oommaallr aad every woman ia town. cc all A 1:: Hi ''in SAGE8 BOMB TIIBOWEB. But Little Donbf If Any, That It Waa Henry L. Xorcrowts.

Bostox, December 14 lira. Noreroca, mother of the bomb thrower, has granted a reporter aa interview, fche said that there had been found on Saturday, in Ueorr'a office desk, a letter addressed to her. "My husband, "she said, "brought it homo to me sealed. We shut ourselves ia oar room at once and opened it. What it contained none bot aa two and oar son know.

I will say, however, that it removed from our minds any doubt that might have remained as to the identity of the bomb thrower. It makes certain the theory that Ilenry dropped the bag ef dynamite ia Mr. Sige'i office." Although Mrs. Norcrosa would not give out the whole of the letter, the reporter succeeded ia learning that its opening sentences were: I go to New Tork to day to get $12300,000, IT I do not succeed I shall kill mysi This fits closely with the evidence discovered, and if anything war needed to corroborate the investigations it would be evidence of this sort, a waril from Henry No rc rots himself. As to he rest of the letter, it may be inferred from a subsequent sentence from the mother's lips, "lie was insane" she "and made a martyr of himself in the interest of his invention and tbe good ot society." What the rest of tbe letter is will never be known aoiess the present determination of the parents to keep the secret of its contents locked within their own breasts is changed.

Ths Qpening sentence they make public, because in them is contained the proof most needed; because they feel that this last proof may be the one thing to cause the authorities to move in the matter and to take steps to restore them all 'that remains of their son, and because thev feel that the pubiio should know, as they know, that by nis. wua net runnsiion, as snown in tae berMnmrrgof hia letter, their son was inace. The remainder of the letter, they believe, hoiild be sacred to themselves in memory of their son. Its purpose is, however, told as they told it. It shows a plan carefully and deliberately conceived and worked out; the plan of a mad man, bet vet one which shows that the man planned aloue, thst he had no accomplices, and that he intended to die unknown, save to those who were dear to hira.

Mrs. Norcross is a woman of medium hight and good figure. She whs dressed in black. Iter hair, originally very black, is streaked with gray. She has a refined, motherly face and her voice is soft and gentle.

lier niauner to dav was subdued. "Ob, it seems so hard," she began, "to think that it is Ilenry. lie was so thoroughly attached to bis home. Besides, his nature was of such a sensitive kind that I can sot understand why he did what ia attributed to him, unless 'it was that for the time he was insane. lie must have been.

I can not understand why he attempted Mr. Sage's life, because from a child up he manifested sympathy for sufferers, be they human or otherwise. He mutt have been i insane. There was certainly no motive in his act. because he had always the greatest admiration for Mr.

Sage. Uh, I feel 40 bed to think that others, too, suffered by his act. I want to go to New York and see these people, now in the hospital, that I 1 may tell of I henry' home life aud his gentle nature. riant them to understand that it was nolt through any malice, but a tempo arr fit of insanity that they are now sutlerine. They must know it so that my ooy real nature may not be slandered.

THEY POOLED 1IIK MQU. i Two Murder Who Mannered to cpc nih by Vlolenc. Savax.vaH, December 14. At 2:30 o'clock yesterday morning a juob of masked men' broke into jail at Waycross for the purpose of Ivnchine Welcome Golding, the leader of a riot at Varus saw mill, iu which a white man was killed, and Elijah Cheaves, a negro, charged with the murder of Sheriff Culpepper, of Waro county. The prisoners heard them coming and clung to the sides of their cells, and made no reply to questions put to them by the mob.

The nmb must have had no liehts, for they riddled the empty beds of the prisoners with bullet and left, thinking they had killed their men. The prisoners, who were still clinging to the side of the cage, escaped unhurt. IT WILL NOT BE MILLS. Mr. Sprlnjrer To Bo Chairman of the Ways and an Committee.

New York, December 14. The World' news leader this morning is a dispatch from it Washington correspondent, the meat of which is contained ia iu opening paragraphs, thus: "Roger Mill will not be appointed chairman of the committee oa way and means. By his own acts he has made the appointment practically impossible from the standpoint of Speaker Crisp. Wm. M.

Springer will he named for the position by virtue of which he will become leader of the House. Mr. Mills does not.know this yet; neither dot Mr. Springer, but it i a fact" "INNOCENT" SCHOOLBOYS. ihey Are More Like Youthful Murderers Around at.

Albans. St. Albans, W. December 14. Charles Hess and Fent Duval, boys of sixteen, quarreled at school last Friday, and Hess subbed Duval fa tali v.

On the same dav James Jarvis, a boy, re sisted Professor Eddy, and in a fight out Lddy four times with a penknife. At Ileluont, near here, rrof. Clarcnc Singleton wa stabbed five times yesterday by one of bis pupils whom he bad whipped on Friday. Tbe professor was frightfully braised by kicks. TIIE OLD MAX BLED HER, And the liesult Was Fatal to Both of Them.

Wichita, Kas December 14. Livinr twenty miles west of here ia a family named Dronaon, consisting of an old man, hia married son and a number of grandchildren. Fifty years ago, before be became a farmer, the old man was a country doctor, and he has always considered himself competent to treat hia family by th old lime methods. Una of his granddaughter, aged Only chemists can i II its 29 at ness It be with man oat A to tn DlTtnltr or Chriat Ua Ex plain It Cleajrlji New Yok, December li. Ear.

Dr. Lyman Abbott, whoae orthodoxy1 has ba questioned, because of mis reports of a recent speech, delivered by him in Bottom, yesterday morning at Blvmouth chareb in tba course of a sermon dealing with faith, mad Elain his belief as to the divialtf of Christ, said among other things: i "Do I say that Jesus Christ waa a man like other men? No, bot I do that ia their essential nature man and God are equal. I do not say that Jesus Christ waaj. a man like other men, bat I do say that any man may become like Ilim. I place a bulb beside a lilv.

Ia the lily like the bulb? Or can it ever be? Yet turo God's sunlight oa tbe bulb and will it aot grow to the lily? Christ aa nlv the manifestation of God, but themanifesUtioa waa only the beginning of what he came for. If hi object was simply to show hiauelX aad hi ideal of men, his wa th saddest message ever sent into the world. II came to say; I am the soa of God, and you may become the sons of II came that we might have life, hav it more abundantly, have eternal life. "I marvel when I find Christian; men denying that Christ is the tyva of the possibility of development in man. Every term of honor applied to Christ ia the Bible i turned asain aod applied to man.

Shall I ever be equal to Const? No, but accord. iog to the measure of Tuv own earacftv. I may redect even here and now something the Christ life, and it will be the real Christ life. I believe in Iha divinity of oar Lord Jesus Christ, but I do not believe ia the medeval formula that he was God and mysteriously combined, lie wa God ia man. That medetaf notion would leave me without a man to follow, without manifestation of Uod in the world.

XORTn INDI NOTKJ. A New Bridae HeLnjr Constructed Women After the btreet Cau Co. Work on the new bridge over Fall creek was commenced this morning. Bv Wednesday the old bridge will be all torn down and in about two weeks the new one will be completed. It ia to be 186 feet long aod twenty feet wide.

Although this structare wil be insufficient for the need of the traveling public when crossed bra doable street car track, yet the improvement ia, ia a great measure, satisfactory. Three North Indianapolis Iadie interviewed the street railway officials Saturday afternoon on the "end of the line" nuisance, andwere told by them that they "knew no endjof aod that tbe patron of the linexhad the privilege of riding to their nearest street Upon arriving at Udell street the conductor told them that they bad to get off the car or pay a secood fare, which they refused, upou which the conductor undertook forcibly eject one of their number, bat was uoeonal to the emergency, although he' succeeded in bruisipg oil arm somewhat II ia also reported to hire used offensive language, llErWAS DECEIVED. Sh Wa Not the Doctor DanabUr, bat Only a Sarraat MERtDEX, Conn. December 14. Frtt! ub bard met a young servant in Dr.

Dqa erty's family last summer. II a thought was a daughter of th Ddotor and th girl fosterJ his delusion. He proposed mr' na'e, and they were wedded last August, Two weeks ago Hubbard discovered th triek which bad been played 'upon him. His wife confessed, and informed him that her maiden name was Agnes lloran aad that her friends lived in New Ilnven. They and Mrs.

Hubbard went to her let Haven home. Since then tba wife baa sued Hubbard for non support and caused his arrest The case will com up ia the Eolicv court bext WedneedajrMr. Jlub ard jostifie her action oa th ground "that she liked Hubbard and wanted him." INDIANA COLLEGE PEOPLE. Pro exam of the Annual Meeting Urw Ln tiie Holiday. Th Indiana College Association will hole annual meeting in this city, December 28, and 30.

The session will be held ia th east parlor of th Propylseum, Th following program has been arranged: KORDAT, 2 T. If. Report aad routine business, Mlneralojry aad Lltbolology ln th Coflesr Vrof. A. Harvey Young, Hanover "English Literature for Children," Pro! Harriet Noble, Butler University.

"Supplementary Work in th Study of Bo man Literature," Prof. Marlaaaa Brown, tarlbam College. Round table talk oa "University Extension." avasixo sasatoiv. Annual address by tbe president, Th College ia the New Education," President John P. D.

John. DePauw University. A Plea lor, Better English, President John B. Martin, Moore's Uil) College. TUESDAY, 9 A.

X. "The Education Required tor th Civil In gineer." Prof. Malverd A. How, Roe Poly. leennio institute.

"Tbe Place for the Study of Religion In aa, Educational System," Prof. Edwin B. Star i buck, Vincenne University. "Intei coHegiat Class Standing," Pr! ident John M. Coulter.

Stat University. Round tabl talk, "Indiana Colleges at th Columbian Exhibition." Tnesday afternoon will be devoted to see tiona) meetiiga of the association, to be held 1 such places as may be designated. A bust session Only will held on Wednesday. will be noticed that only half of th Indiana colleges ar represented on the program. Thi is in accordance with the division a made in 1883.

Tbe seven remaining institutions Will be assigned their representative on the urogram for 1JWL Th papers to read before the association ar limited to thirty minute each. i '1 1 ToansraGambllne; Boos Much complaint baa been nsad against 1 OmerYonaal gambling room th lvea Superintendent Colbert ordered the place, raided, and Haturdsy night Sergeant Menard; patrolmen Richard son. Giblin, Hazr and Thompson went into It They caught Young (th keeper). Majot Russell and Harry Chamberlain, two player. This morning Young was fined 25 and costs, aod taw players flOand cost eacti.

It is whispered loud that there win more discover the HOME" "homenad bread" better thaa "bakera It a. "home mad' bread that beaU Uoe graiacd, nourishing, wholuoma Ammonia Taint in Water; but any housekeeper can easily find out for hejrself whether she is using an Ammonia Tainted Baking1 Powder by boiling in a tin cup a heaping teaspoonful the baking powder in one; teaspoonful of hot Water. The slightest odor of i ammonia in the rising steam condemns the powder. Most baking powders contain ammonia, Cleveland's does not, not a particle buttest ityou will find Cleveland's Baking Powder Stands all Tests. HOME, SWEET If rou lay bread," aak for BkTCFS "SWEET that priTata cook and cook a to res can do.

eighteen, lU th grip, and tka old doctor insisted that bleeding would a anr ear. The girl's father objected. Last bight, whila tba father was away ia search of a physician, th ftebla grandfather under took to open yeia ia the triri'a arm, and while engaged ia th operation eat as artery, with the result that before kelp eoold reach her the girl bis to death. Tbe shock to the old man waa ao great thai he died ehortlj afterward. ABBOTT'S BELTJET "1 il.

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