oquire Uraycratt yesterday, were dismissed.Miss Minnie Walton will return to her home in Rushville Saturday, and will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.John Horst.Mr. and Mrs.John Carroll and Miss Nannie Smith will spend Sunday with MrTand Mrs. D. T. Culbertson, at Fairland.-Mrs. James King, of Sandusky, Ind., who has been visiting her son, Dr. W. T. King, of this city, returned home to-day. ♦— - ■■Elijah Yanarsdall, who lives threemiles west of town, on the Boggstown turnpike, cut his foot badly yesterday with an ax.A coal oil lamp fell and broke, the oil spilling on the stove and taking fire, in Scott Rudisil’s barber shop, on East Washington street, yesterday evening, causing him to hustle out his fixtures in a biury. The blaze was extinguished without loss.Millie Farley, wife of ’Squire Farley, of Sugar Creek township, died at two o’clock Thursday morning of hemmorrhage of the lungs, age seventy-six years. The remains will be interred at the Keith graveyard at two o’clock on Friday. D. B. Wilson, funeral director. Doc Worrell, of Jeffersonville, has been fifted $140 for keeping a gambling house* by Mayor Warden. It isXT. ^ • 1.__±2__* . n___j. _