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other attorneys. Trustees of the Lewis estate have abandoned the site selected for a polytechnic institute, Chicago, and are lookfor another. Business reverses drove W. F. Beaumont, of Chicago, to suicide. His body was found in the lake at the foot of Forty-second street, The business of the defunct Anderson Piano company, of Rockford, III., was purchased by the Century Plano company. of Minneapolis, who will employ fifty men at once. More than two hundred delegates are attending the fifth annual meeting of the Western Retail Implement and Vehicle Dealers' association at Kansas City, Mo. Electricians of the northwest met in convention at Milwaukee and listento the reading of papers on technisubjects. Exports during December exceeded imports by $43,295,061, acocrding to the corrected figures of the bureau of statistics. The orders first given for the United States steamship Lancaster to return home from China around the cape of Good Hope have been changed SO as to allow her to come through the Suez canal. The Merchants bank of Ellis, Kan., closed its doors and went into voluntary liquidation. The assets are amto cover the liabilities of $65,000. The plant of the Columbus, Ind., Republican has been sold by Isaac T. Brown who founded it twenty-one years ago, to Sidney Haigh and Mose Cochran, of Madison, for $9,000. Henry Bowen, an Adrian, Mich., ice dealer, blacked seventy-six pairs of boots on a challenge and gave the receipts to charity. Mrs. Sarah M. Jones, widow of George Jones, one of the founders of the New York Times, died in New York city, aged 83. Frank Ives has posted $500 forfeit to play any man in the world a five six night match at 14-inch balk-line billiards for any part of $10,000, anchor barred. the match to take place New York city within 30 days. Judge Dugro of the supreme court New York granted an order dissolving the George R. Bidwell cycle company of New York city and Hartford, Conn., and making the temporary receiver, Theron G. Strong, permanent receiver. In the United States circuit court at New York Judge Lacombe gave a decision in the case of the Farmers' loan and trust company against the Hoffman house, remanding the case back to the supreme court of the state of New York. The board of trustees of the Brookhomeopathic hospital and training school for nurses at Brooklyn, N. Y., elected an entire new hospital staff of eight members, dismissing every one of the 14 members of the old staff. About a year ago there was trouble in the hospital. The nurses talked a good deal. One of the nurses who had been discharged and didn't get her diploma, brought suit. Then a scandal came This has finally resulted in the change. Obituary: At Lansing, Mich., ColoGeorge P. Sanford, aged fifty-nine. -At Burlington, Iowa, John Franz, aged seventy.-At Elkhart, Ind., Willam D. Middleton.-At Austin, Texas, Judge H. Burts.-At Mexico, Mo., Bethnel Eubanks, aged ninety-nine.San Francisco, Lyman W. Ransom, poineer journalist.-At Davenport, Tames De ared eighty,