SEELYVILLE. A Tribe of Red Men Organized With About Fifty Members. Seelyville, Ind., June 9. (Gazette special) Wheat is almost a clear failure in this locality. The miners are still having very poor work, only two days in the week, but as they get 80c per ton, they make good wages the days they do work. It is generally they make about $4.00 per day. A. Jones who has been serving on the grand jury for the past three or four weeks, has returned home, the jury being dismissed for the term. The Red Men organized a very strong tribe here on Friday night of this week. They start off in fine shape, having about thirty-five new charter members beside twenty or thirty who have with-drawn from other lodges to join here. John Mewhinney is very low at this time. He has some kind of a cancer of abscess forming on the of his head.