Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1891 — Page 3

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that eity iHS tb« can not •opported thr»« «p«-a belonged. 1 Reibold, Boom Is tbi* «itr, J Beekel Ho«« in MMOO, it WM MM

with tour hundred bnrdia no7-pocket. I dioliked Bg idle throogb the •utumer

ft rale ire. I eoaght who nonde it pert ot k theatrical employ' I wanted a eninmer

• theatrical phraee for ou/na bo told him i bad $400, and re I made a mUtake, for he to work to Inreat that four hun' He had more ochemeo for ont of a four-hundred dollar Henrr leee bad for loeeat*

'« Vandalia aurpluo. At

me. He had a man who

btlloon In Xenia, Cirebrille, New-

f the tense of hie eon tract he waa to w 1260 for daeh aaeenaion where he reached an altitude of two hundred feet fthovtf the earth, hot he had no balloon and M aaontr. My flonncial agent aaid to me: “Sow, my boy (1 was only nineteen years old), here b your chance. There b a man down on George street who bee a balloon be will mil yon for |260; you par me $50 for getting you tub golden opportunity to get rich and you will hare $100 of your |400 left for an emergency." * , “I bit, but not without, in my youth1 ful judgment, fixing myaelf eo I could not I lose oherbhed $400, I agreed, providing the king of the air would turn over to me hie contract* at theae towns. This he agreed to do, but when it eune to doing it lie can me the sweetest dose of taffy ever tasted. He said: ‘My boy, you are so young, and know so little about the bnsinees, and it's a sure thing vou know. Sow here is Newark, Fourth of July. We make three ascensions; $260 an ascension. 1780, my boy. Now I will turn this Newark Contract over to you. That ought to be good security." | We started, and I had eighty-five cents. The baloon was one of those hot air conceroa, and In a week i had wore out s good •uit of olothes carrying wood, straw and grass, to keep the fire mdng under the balloon. I polked harder then I everdid before orhansiuee; wade several ineffectual at-

step into the basket. We would then let the balloon lift the basket about twenty feet into the air, and from this swaying platform ha would make speeches about the wonders and perils of aerial navigation. That would aowereate a panic in Mt. Vernon [IN.)air-ship stock. Then the balloon would be brought down, the aeronaut would get la, and away she would go; and the eeroMut would make hb way from the alighting place to the nest stand. In time we reached Newark, where 1 had an order for the $760. I overheard the manager discuss lag with ths aeronaut the necessity of fretting rid of me before , 1 made tu effort lor tbe $75. The first leiou was made. I tried to realise .but the local management said, “tlie Hi In btnk all right, and when the oon is 200 feet above ground on the last $rip Jbu get your money.’' I could plainly lee from the actloua of the manager that X wae about to bid good-by to my $400 and the salary due me unless 1 did something nuiok. The balloon was filled for the last trip. The mtnager was making his tambouyant speech to the gaping crowd below, whott I out tho rope and away she Went, bearing tbe slickest talker I ever knew on hb first balloon voymge. . r ?* h#d . t . h * BHHHMrement, got my 1 1760 before the baloon was much more than jwo hundred feet from the earth, fan to the ftSewYork 0 * ln thlrt y minutes *U had sever been to New York, had no particular business iu New York, hut I wanted to get as far from phare that balloon would alight as possible, and I could not think of a place further away. * • • Flee years afterwards I was rauntcring I the Bowery, when I was struck with ad of a familiar voice. It proved to of a ieotnrer, or roper-iu, who was ..^....otly enumerating the wonders to be been on the inside of a museum. A closer niew disclosed my oaoo manager In the aerial navigation business. He knew me at a tbnoe. and as he came toward me 1 could tee that be was badly crippled. He “WeU, here’s what you loft ot me. I eame down in a tree ; fell to the ground, s&’KSJr.^"

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*Ue Miaul unr Oratnameo. the ad low of The Inamnanots ftewst Co** once In history a city council has and stood by the people in

potation. The action

buday night was the thing to do, but there was too much lag about it tor tho citimns of Indite Imd entirely easy about the Let our Couaciimen not for one

•erv-

_ 1 with a corporation. adjourning bat Month

l forgot that they are the mere of tho people. They d on their sacred pr.

were

sacred ' promise

they would serve the interests people of Indianapolis, and

Mnpaay or any other -•-J of one hundred thou-

are fixed upon them to tee

are honest, or knaves, or

mt^nr eompy ^itself claims

street-car don. The <0

ten years,

now, win Urn help of the enterprise of the oiti-

wttl ho oui

‘.will have swelled into

A street-car fraotwenty years after worth many more

>riginnl—Jacob Honchbenrer. Union City; bane Wine bell, Pine Village; Aarae C. Leady. Anderson; Lewis W. Wade, Fremont; Wo. H. WhMewertfc, Monat Vernon; Samuel H. Walden, Evansville; feseie Dell, Natioonl Military Home; Edward Essefy, South Bend: Join G. Ulrich, Indiaoapoiu; Wilford A. Wellman, New Albany; Thomas T. Wool loan. Batiererflle; Andrew J. White, New Harmony; Lemuel Goins, Oakland .City; Adam Beiling, Evansville; Ferdinand Gey«r, Monroeville; Nicholas Warfel, Adnata; Jacob AekermaB, Eemington; Wra. Jones, indianapolb; Joel Yaa

Meter, Carbon.

Additional—-Jan, Swain, Xenia.

Increase-Wm. X. Gardner, Bedford; Isaac VieJey, Brookviile; Wm. King, Belmont; Jam. E. Pearce, Aubarn; Wm. Pierson, Lteonier; Harrison Payton, Paragon; Griffith Odgen, Osgood; Amos Hester, Lakeville: Wm, A. WbeaUy. Nobiesrilb; Andrew Cox, Emerson; Nathan L. Coffinberry, Crawfordsrilb; Isaac C- McGee, Greenfield; Harrison Pontius, Btuftoa; Moses Gsnt, Masweil.^aaiuei Keltv. Keystone; Loun Stoddsrd, KouU; Herman

Franer, Induraapoiis.

Beissue—Htecht-n D. Warwick, Trenton; Jscob Audriek, ChariotttviUe; Anderson Gban, Bloomington; Joel G. Sfantu,

Crooked Creek,

Original Widows, ete.-Mary J., widow of Thos. L. Matthews. Htand/ord; Mila, widow of Wm. Cochrane, Vincennes. I - ‘ 'iil Aatiy Maiiu

[Hew York Trlbnne.i

that more women knew the

B-<i ike daily bath

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XWT AUTED ^riSifct) cSoKT^i OlS AN; OlS"V man or eolored yreferreO; refetecoeo reifiS see X. Alabama! ‘ w A*Tt»-DE3tTAl.O(>»XgX»*. rv reoasylvaoin street: asevtcas bes; motertel a< eosi: yeo are tovttoe. A.vfTEi) - tjm JuAbrBs to htY dUfi rv ksacaroonattaa saesa. earn; reCaead bom PLM. lSaroC{n.»aoo«nnitou«a. mpwnen—isai.g help. V1-AWTTE&-JOB TREHM FEEX>EJm.“ LE\ EY

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VT K J, B A HB E K Ff >H B A TU K D A Y a|ID Pf asnSay. M take at. YY' A > I fcl>-A.V OFFICE BoY. X«. » kost VV w—binsioo street, aeeood floor. \L r AJ>Tei>—n v x. haR»Eos-HaAK&b by v V Dieabaxt Harness Co.. Latajreur. Imt. WAMYiS^ALBKitkB Jhblt citv and V* coortry. Collier, m Borth Ueianrare at. j- tirAj»*Kl£-ilA94 MaYUNo" Bobme AXD i Yv cart to CeUver napem. AddrsH Q B. care

Hewn.

ti'"aNted-fiumt-ceams sALfiii'MAN." VL VV D. LeatchtorS<t Co -Nur^rj n * n. H«ch.»-

ter.X. V.

H/lifth-A BOY Of EX Ft HIE.VCfe fft VV strip tobacco at Jokm Raocb », W. Waab-

Inenw street.

\fraKTE1>—HAH TO Raise poulTbt uK TV -.a-oi hearsttr;g>0 chance. Address

W M, care Ksws.

Y'V ASTfEb-OPtlCTA X Tu lisK TEsT l.ANt* TT care and travel with 1 return-. A. nr.

Eiliott. nUnerta. o.

YJK f AHTMh » IlkWYAi. OuLLEOB. Mli N. TY Psaasylvaais at: service* tree; >o.au

Marge lor material onlr.

Ylr AX i Eb-dkx>i>.BTEAt>Y MIX To WOttk TV in grocery store. Call betwesa laadtp. m.

Would . _ r

health-giving power

liken, m it should be, lathe morning at • ' „niV, w.Tii r ^riiid V ^‘ n£,” a * “° a * p - ^ temperature between 70* aod «»«5Fnhren- • vfflNTES^-Pt R^^jrASn 1<Y8' AB'fiTATl t to use a thermometer till Too ' V V aesnt for an eteetneal novelir. Most oce-

vlgorously rubbed after the bath with • crash towel. When saeh a habit as this is

EXKEKIEXCKU BfSSCBKS

■nerto occupy a separate office: rent, heat fcht free in retara far ocCaalenal wore. 54.S

waafcingtan atreet. room A

can. Borne women find a little pure bvao- a m. *00 laborer* for Montana, f: oer dagMtwo

can. Borne women find a little pure der-water or cologne diluted with half its

*» laborer* for Montana. o«r <iay:

yew*’work; skip daily. Lee*a, RS Went Wi

situations at good salaries. Inquire at Johnston's Telegraph Hcbool.over Muelierkdrugabtre, East

and Washington.

YVAXTEii—A CMASCE IN A ILIYk-TISfE VV for man with capital an<1 a'Uve then without capita! to secure a very plratant and protitable bostoeas. Xo drooos or ourtoslty-seekera need apply. Addrass with 2-cent stamp, Consolidated Adjnatable Hboe Co., Ra'em. Mam.

Fahrenheit b a dangerous thing except at night just before going to bed, but nothing is more soothing to a tired, nervous women than a hot bath at night—especially when a cup of rock salt has been

dissolved in it.

Novelty in Wedding Rings-

Ths latest thing in wedding rings will scarcely appeal to the sentimental bride who cherishes tbe peculiar distinctiveness of tbe plain gold band. A titled bride has started tbs new fashion of the marriage n itg, being inlaid with bine enamel, and

ItEE moathh* rlir. plne.-sttort-haud, Ku- “ T cvenlnjrs per

■ ■ 4J|B r gUW|fU|» faculty and moat thorough course of instruction, national Bualnrea College, corner Washington

and Meridian streets (Yokn Block.!

the tide has turned from using tbe plain penmanriiin, EagUefa branches, circlet to employing the style of ring each I bdtylduat Instruction given by sia ot the beat

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YkrAjnrEU—77 cexth a week TciTion TV tor booWktoplB*, shorthand. tyiH-wrttlng. penmanship, English branches, stc. Clots and

MBmlimMfiHiffiHimMig^ beet

light Unl-

rarely be dbtinguished from the ornamenUl circlet, which mar or way not be desirable, according to circumstances.

Premature In Takimr Him (7p.

- rfbUsdeiphis Pres*. 1

Woman spoke the first words accordini to all research through antiquity and will certainly speak tbe last. Later experience goes to show that the first words she said

teacher* In the State,

it^A

vttad.' Ifteebd!Osborn. "Telephone«•!

bride may happen to fancy and cbooee. j ee&j£r.™«8ji ‘B^yaiu a' auauon^BuMness trmThis fad has ita advantages and its disad- vereity^When block. Enter now. vustora in-

vantages, for the wedding band emu thus

WANTCH-^aiTCATIONg.

ADVEHTIaINU THAT PATE How to Do It, aa« What it Coata, Only one cant a word for aaything on aarth you waat~ H Wanted,” “For Bale.” “To Let,** “For Trade," “To Loaa,” “Loet," "Found," "Help," “Situatione." “Second-Hand," “Bemoved,” “Dlaaolntione,” -Death.," “Marriagee," “Btrtka," etc. No one but baa something unused that some one else will buy. Tall them of IS la theae cheap ooJumna, that reach 100,000 read sea every day. , Why by THE NEWS instead of any other Indiana papwf Nat alone because it has more reader* than any other three in the State combined, bat because by over twenty yean of habit the public are looking to this channel. The great buying and selling elaaeae are mutually looking hare, ths employer and ths employed, the looare of valuables to sea who fouud them, the Under to am who loot them. How is U done? Simply write out in the fewest words your want and send to THE NEWS with one cent tor each word, counung big aad little word a including too Address al the Advertiser* which may bo only an initial where addressed to a bouse member. Or ana were may ha addraeacd to simply an initial or agure la can ot TBI NEWS, ae is naaally dona. No advottiaemeat la Inserted fbrleat than Id rente per day. Addrees letters to THS NEWS, Indianapolis. lad., or tele-

phone it*.

CITUATION WANTED-OOLOREI) girl to O da ganarai homework, Mt Bright. IS* workana co t<fschool. H 1, care New*. yiWAYioN ~ Want YOf Nu oWb g O man girl Id good family: best reference*.

II n% K. Waahtngton. *

. cTtUaYIoS WaNTkd'- Y6ung ladv 1 O •tanoerapher and tvpewriur; have own cell-

1 irr&ph. 3* Oak ct«

oiT^aiTon Wanted copying ornvrTTO inc Ot any kind at homo, by widow. Address

Mrs. Jo*. Wilson, SSB. Arsenal eve.

Liti3ati6N Wanted-by a you no man O of two and a half rears' experience as sten-

d a naif rears' experlcnca

oerapber and tvpe-wnter, wiQiag to other work. Address Z S, care News.

a*»Ut In

WANTEP—AGKKTW. S GBltTB WANTBD-LADY TOT&AVBL ON A eatery. Matthew*. S1H Heath llhnot* •(. a okNTH W A N TEI ^llck 8 lit i NO A article; something new. M0 Virginia ave. A (iXSITa ^AXTEii- A TBA veliNo ^agentBw lutnoii., good My and permanent tx’f*d-fortune for A agent*: ft an boor: outfit and good* by raallhi) cent*, that retail* for gX. Australian Company. Ashland. O. a ORNTH WANTED-AGENTS aNd bSLUT•A era. |» a day and expenses. Noboekcenvatslag. Ladle* or gemloiuen; |» an evening, right at boma we make the H. d F. that sells in every family. Sample free. Botnethiaa new. iteell* everything. Address Bolyaion Mf« Co..

DIED.

If A TOUT—David R., at 4.-4S a to.. Thonday. January is, MM. aged SS yean 11 aaoatha. Nolle# el faneral later. COOK-Joha Cook died January uatll o'clock. Funeral oa Friday. • A as., from 71 Bloomington street: privatA BACHMAN—Theresa Bachman, Thursday, feauary Ik Fuaetaf. Batarday. Irth. S a at., from at. Maryu Church SBA Friend* Invited. ROBERTS-John Roberta, of Rreokvtlte. lag, Wedaaadav evening. January H. ISM. at the residence ot hia aonstv-iaw, Alexander Heron. Stt North lUtaot* street. Notice of funeral will bo

giVOA

HOWDEN- Wimam. died at hie reotdoaoe.MB BMriito ova,Thareday, January U,ItM. at t a ■»m aged tom-avc ye*re. eleven month* and fire dan. Funeral to-morrow (Friday) ntlsMp. Bt. FWtoda invited. OreeneatUe. tad., la the aixtyk Jennie M. AUea.

(Cher, and inter. Gre«iicfiksUffi on

Friday, January Ik I p. ai.

meat at Edinburg.*Frten.

Will leave the onion M. Barvieo and intar-

nd* invited.

MONUMCENTN.

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•AUG. rUKXKR. MS B.W.

SOCIETY MUDETXNGA

Town from

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thirey.-

iiMtef brotoare lajto gg win to we-

iS^ire.K.a*

eighth aanlverwary of Jtt arenataaUoo la «i

g?rJa«’'nn n enteruilnmen ‘ leal aambere.

end friend* _ _ . ■aaFsftfihifc ANafiaffisafeBA

s*.Mru. Gaioanv. K. G.

and moalci tamiuee n Doom open

Sp

a <5fNt6 W AWfflPtoCaX agK»» Ja everywhere for a first-class saving and Investment association;also an experienced man to establish and organise mrenciee In Indiai a. Good salary to right man. No dead heads need apply. Write for Information or call on Indiana National InvuetmeasOo., C. C. Gilmore, secre-

tary, 7714 E. Marset st.. room L

WANTED—Jd ISC ELLA N EOU8.

Y17 ANTED — FINE LIVERY AND GAB

YY riages. Wood's stables.

tlTANTED—*4 VtlH SET TEETH. WaR-

Yt ranted. Fariea'.m Hoyf ave.

\lf ANTED-BY A YOUNG LADV, A LADY

YY room-mate, to* North Illinois.

U’■anted -boaRdehb, aT ^riVatx

YY boardtng-house. M4 Olivo street.

W anted—• Fur full tuer teeth • ezVY traded without naia at Earhart's.

w ANthD-CAirr-OFF-iiLOTHlNo. hd E. TV Wash.; htghed prions paid. Bodwattakv.

\1’AN‘TkD-HIGHEST J’lUClCB #AID FOR YY furniture. oarpeU, eta. ito West Washing-

ton st.

\V anted - co^bumkRb' gas Tbust YY stock. Newton Todd, atif East Washing-

ton Bt.

Four or fIvk day a old

YY to nurse the breast. Address X M, care

News.

\V ANtfiD-totORE COUNTER, FukoW Ofe vv circular preferred. Address 8 to, core

News.

Y\’ aSTKD—ULOTRlIiG, BKCON D - HANfa. YY Ubowtcm, Xtf East Washington; highest

price* paid.

W ANTkD—OOLLBCTURB AND SOUdf-

* 00< VM **' Ho,a * benefit. 14

\tVAF(Y'1ti>-A 6oodbecond-HaNd band

YVANTED-LOT IN WOODRUFF FLACE: Addrii v^ K^bange ^ t%aUii 9™P* rX T-

TPaXted-a ebcoNdIHaNd pIajIo: YY meat bean upright, la foodeeder. Ad-

droto, Ito Lexington ave.

ANTEX>—HoKoeR to WINTER. bEaTI YY ordered W.(X Fattereoa’s stable, te East

Court st. John T. Preesiv.

YV ANTED—PALMI8TRT. - URr. EDOAfi. *Y of London, Eitgland. the oalehrnted palm-

ist. may be neon at U* Ead Ohio st.

XY^tsd- mUbical WfitlitHKNtB of ff nllklndsonMtsy payments; musicntNca copy. Emil Waiachnar. opposlt* pestotoce.

T« ' AXTltD-<!)RbKR TOUB OOPFXB-PLaTE YY card printing and, engravtagat Borfordn, nod avoid annoyance of oanding out of the city.

YY t aSTKD-PARTNER WITH $M> OR *1,000 YY to golato hardware tred* m good^Fve tewa: a practical tinner preferred. Addrem B

^»*^*..*U'* IU *JJ** Mtwtoon. Addrem for 3

days N to. New* office.

MevEto-East^Wylagreg sc.East Market " W ANrifil-—TO’twoW—wrUULD THE UlfYY mating at Osborn nEhea the mi* of tnoee

meonai.

pyg^rg BsarKLssps

FOUND.

TJ*OUND—TWO RQE8K BItoJCKEXS. c* w J: l» W. Wuhingtonm.

TpO LRT—FUENIBHJCD toOQMR. M NORTH

A Mtaarelpyi *0.

YtrLCT-jrWfMtsp OE UNFCENI8HED.

T® Lanr— suitehoumb. moody bluce. X PL # 'XvBMffpC SMK!9E«

rpO LET—NICELY FUKNISHXD BOOMS. 1» A Neath TIHaate srrv rv.

f|H) LET- POLE JWOkB; GRATE; BOTB 1 gases, tot East Vermont.

rt'O LET—TWO NICE FBUNT ROOMS, FOEA niahed- SB East Ohio •:

psu^wo^xrewBosrsre

rtW) LET — NEATLY-FUENiBRRD FRONT A room: gaa. to East Market au

T 5 S^S 1 ^?jS 0 ri ! uuttT

rixi L*t-1TJBJ«1KHBD BOOMa, rotiAXT^ A aaen only. TVS North XHiaots st.

TTO LET—DESUtABLE SCITEd OE SINGLET 1 with beard. IT*North aidm«..

ffH) LET-UNFCENiaftED ttOOMS. WITfi 1 good board. IN North Mertdtaa to.

rpO LET-NICELY Fta>isHKD. LA BUR 1 room*. toN. imatoam C- K carter

^JN> LEt 1 —8U1TE UNFUkXISHKD KOOlio, A private iamtiy; gaa M» N. New Jersey

8f»0 LiT-TwO NICE BOOMS WITH AtiA core. cafaroHaed. 7 Bad V eras on t to

qnj Let - geounu floor eoomb. ftrX Biased or unfurnished. IB W. Vermont st.

fro lAF-one bufFe and one «ngle 1 aafaraiahed rooms over 91 X Washiagton.

ffiH) LET—THREF CS FURNISH ED litxjM?*; 1 gruand floor; grates; ga*—- Xto North Ala-

ff*o let-Four unfurnished R««..sf5 ^1 for i ght hoasekeepUig- cheap. No. 7 East

TO Lldf— ELEGANT DWELLING RUOM8, 1 steam neat and bath, la Bryan Mock, Jay G. Vcas.tl Went Market to

T<J Let—beautiful bUite of unflbA nished rooma with board: stationary wash stand. )« North Alabama to

’I'O LET-ONE iftlTE OF ROOM!*; MODERN A ta every respect: ta Oakland Fiats.corner Delaware and Michigan eta Gregory A Appel. ME. Marker to

To let-demrable Rooms, kn ritte. A Vajen's Exchange Building. toH N. Penney 1vasia st. All m<-dem eoaventencaa C. X Reynolds A Co.. M Urcle st.

TO LET—ROOMS AND BOARD, ft TO to PER A w**k: aiceot, most homc-Uk*. q-tiot boarding place ; room* stogie aad ea suite, suitable for family. ^ Enterprise Hoteh^two aad oae-balf TO LET—HOUSER.

.fpO LET—BEE LEST. C. X COFFIN A CO.

five lkt-oEt List alex. Metzger, odd 1 Fellow* hall.

TO LET—SEX LINT A* HADLEY A FAY«, A to East Market st.

TO LET-BEE LIST th OFFJCX C. X REYA nolo* A Oo.. in Cirete st.

>1*0 LKT-HuURKH AND BOOMS IN BLOCKS. 1 Dyer A Rammann. U Circle st.

To Let-bee List a¥ k east market A ground floor. Gregory A Appel.

TO LET—^KW »-RdOM H6usE 5 SQUARES 1 of poetoffica. Call 74 ETNorth st.

TO LET-NO. • OMER ST.. FOUR ROOMS, 1 fit*. Pease A Co.. 74 Rast Market.

TO LET-SIX-RUOM (XJTTAOE, nearly J new: natural gaa 300 Blackford st.

TO LXI-HOUSE, tol N. NEW JERSEY ST., i six rooma Apply 887 New Jersey »t.

T« LET-DWELLING, MADiaoN AVE, J • room*; natural gaa Call to* E. Morris to

T° let-nkw t-ftrioM Rouses, w yter, 1 ga*. 184-4 Clinton. Inquire ItoN*. New Jer»ey.

vj'o let—it2 n. Rast st. Eiont Rooms, A all convenience*; fM. Tbeo. Beyer. S South Delaware st.

TO LET—.w BROADWAY. CUTTAUX, FtVE i rooms, nicely flnlahed; wetl, cittern, cellar, natural gae;|lA

To LfeT-LARoE List OF SMALL AND A medium atsed houeee in All parts of the city. C. F. Hay let. 75 K. Market at.

TO LfiT-KS NORTH NTw JERSEY. HOUSE L eight rooms, hath, both rase*, inquire Hu Mamachuretts avenue. George J. Hammel.

TO LET-DWELLING NO. WO N. PKNNHYL1* vanln street. Either furnished or unfurMarket f ° r MrmseM Jno ' ^ bpaun A Oo., M X

T»0 LET-ONE SUITE OF ROOMS, MODERN A in every respect. In Oakland data, corner Delaware and Michigan *ta Gregory A Appel, to Eaat Market to

rpo LET—RESIDENCE, CHARMINGLY LOa cated, nine room*, all modern convenience*, both kind* of gaa. fSO per month; alto home with both kinds of gat, tot per month. Address. N M. care New*.

Ti> LeT-WE HAVE A LARUE NUMBER 1 of house* torrent Jn.aU uarta of the city, •ome with natural g*s: ju*o, room* in the Stewart Place, corner of ntlnoi* and Ohio streets, with n*t«r*^ra*. See list at office. Q. W. Gor-

TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES.

TO LET-DESIRABLE STOREROOM, A Bloomington, Ind Addrem Allen Bros.

>1*0 LET-FART OF STORE-ROOM ON A prominent corner, suitable for jewelry or newt stand. Address S to. cere Newt.

ri'O LET'-BUiLDlhG AND OFFICE." obM1 plete; suitable for menufecturiBg; with or

TO LET—irtoRKROOM: VERY DESIRABLE I location on Momachuaetu ave.. one *qu*re above Denleon Hotel; wide frontage; attractively papered. H. D. Pierce. H\t E. Washington tt.

TiiO LET—A GOOD CHaSCE~FOR BaKkR a and eonfeoiloner: store-room and s rooms for family; a tir-t-claa# hakeoven and part of fixtures and tool*, and firat-ctamstand; no baxenr in neighborhood; rent cheap; win take ont hair the rent In bread. Inquire at No. 1*8 West Washington st.

TO LET-MISCELLANEOUS.

to let - im-acre farm, improved, 1 near city: terms cash; five years. B. r. David, Valley Mills. Ind.

BUSINESS CHANCE.

DUBINESS TRAMCE-cnANCE-MATTREWS Printing Co., t Vance Block. Good work. Moderate price*. Telephone IMS. Electric

power.

OUsiNESa CHANCE -“LirfTKii-HEADS. JL> biil-heade, envelopes, etc., cheap, at Indlaaapoile Book and Job Printing Company, to

Virginia ave. Telephone im

pliSiNESS , CHANCE - PARrNERsfltiF D wantod; figood reliable person with ftJuo to take half internet In Indianapolis Seeltarlum: ft wcll-«*eiab!iihed instUecton. Cell on or eddrem Dr. A. H .Hpaton. 1*8 Metsecheeett* eve., In-

d ianapoilt, led.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ANNOUNCEMENT-RUBBER BOOTS A patched and half soled. 47 Mass. ave.

A nKounckmknt-h PtR DOZEW cabA loet photon for to days. New York Gellery.

A NN6tNClkENT-M itfi. b ft. eLUs; A ptenet render end physic en. to)| Indieneev.

A»1<6U3<UEMENT - JTJuub miessen, A eonfeovloner end caterer. 1*0 Virginia ave.

Telephone tto

A NNOUNOEMKNT - CARPENTER, ajjT

tJ^klnde repetring. Telephone

a NMritntcJbfbnt - gab-FitTeA. John A Freeman « Massachueett* avenue: tele-

phone tsfeiDUr* drug etore;.

A NNOUNCEMENT—YOCCANBL Y NICELY A folded and clean newspaper* at The Hews

office for to cents per hundred.

A N NOUN CEM ENT- ft V’EHl Y ON ETO KNOW A.3?.ftK.Sf.5Wr.7SK- , ““~ a "-

A NAoUNCKMENT - MtslCAL IN8TBU--■A menu of ell kinds ea eesy peyments: music at Ito a copy. Kfrnll W atechaae, oppoatta post-

ofBca.

a jkSxWiiiCKMXNT - DECAYED tfcETH A filled axd new teeth made after the must at)-

raLttaft.jKz c

a ifitouNckMENT - Diffir Ferguson a A Rowe, w Weat Ohio. Telephone 195. Reel-

a NNOCNCKMENT - GOSPEL MEETINGS "•*“**•** a * Frteoda' Church, corner of Delaware and st. Clair streets, evenings of this week ot 7M a cordial invitation extended

lo fill.

A XNOUX(:EMkNt-WoSriN A if D D18A coses of the rectum. Care* guarante-d. Cea*nnotion free and ttrietiy eoandential. Ki» liable detactaes (far ladies only). Dr. Bula, to

West Ohio street.

«* FOR SALM OH TRADE.

TTOR SALE OB TBADB-NJCW SIX-GLASS A back aad horeea. Hsiellton. U South Ala-

bama to

poa sauk oa TR. ut—cHoirK or roea

pOR BALE 6k TBAbft— HANDLE FACr tatr: vttl take niUMto land la part; aU in ss*v /E!£ff. ; /ffirnLr-"

pOR SALK OR TRAOB-SIX ACRES OF r good brick or garden land near eastern lutereoctAon of Belt *im! Ble Four railroads. Bradley A Dee ay. No fit North Delaware to

"POB SALE OR TRADE-GOOD LAND. l enongh for eight snog homes ell in one; kefir ta Mwaokn; almost yew ewe price; Be S^VTS^S.“!*#“5ffiE&C5iS:

FOR BALE—HORStoi AND VEHICLES.

POR SALE-SPRING WAGON CHEAP; ffi.

A *u* Virginia ave.

poR salS-u6oD rioBsfc. Wag6S aNd r harness ebeap; |ffi M Virginia sre.

tmjrsals-the fastest roadster in r^tkenlWTanyledrewefirive. Ralatea's.IL* I>oE »*alE-rocXaways. FHaetuvr

T>Ofc RAI r ararafi

HABTMAJi: MAJItTFAcT-

na a

TYXAL kNTATE-ffijtot: bix-ttuok HOUSE j^r^** 1 ** Breedneg. C. A. HUgrnhsrg, 2JS W.

ijeal estate—tom Lot in unoojJ* Ak Parte ;|to> cneh. balanca fto per sesnth. J.

|* eal Ysstatx—fcs For' lot ox LiStfES IV street. Mmatfedy parm—to. C. A. Hitgeobei«.*fM W. Ofifie. TyRaL ESTAtK-ffiXto LOT ON 1* Mend tan street, toxfiffi. J. W. Wharton, J sod 4 Bnldwie Btock. - ^

tyeaL fiaTATK-etem * room house; JEV artifictataod Basaral gaa. grases, maateia. etc. C. E. Reyes lit* dt Oa.

IyEAL BBTaTE—(• BROADWAY: SKVSXIV ream cotiege; modern and firet-cseas condition. UoHMtBroadwer.

TYEAL SfiVTATE—11.73*—4*5 PARE AVENUE, rv six rooma artiiciel and aexatal gee. a bargain.' CE-BeyeoidtAOo.

YY EAL ROTATE—ffrfiat; FOUR-ROOM HOCSR YV me Alvutd sxrvet. an aaewthly payments. C. A. Htlgeabcrr, ST.S Wees Ohio. . IYEAL EStAtE-PIRft. LIGHTNING. UYIV cHme, gee ee;»lcstea end Ufa tneoronea. Healey A Fey. to E Merfcet *t.

tyeaL BstATR-efito cuFTaue. ihrke YV neetl. acatb MeftoOeethM 4BxMh J. W. Wbamwl nod 4 EaidWfcluock

YY EA L'ESTATE— FtNK HIGH LOT ON EAST IV Vermont to. at tons than market value. Walker A Prather, at Knot Market. I>F.ALEJyfAtfc-YL** TWO-STOBYFRAME. YV neves reemy atx squares north; a bargaie. J. W. Wharteo,kand 4 Beidw-n Block.

deal Esfate -wk will pay From It to.ato to rs.«* earh for paying boriaem block. Bmith ACUL.toWeet Wasbingtoa.

|y mil i*?Vate-«i je» hi(j u Lot on pknnYV syivasia -ireet. near Tktrteenth; asphalt pavement. A. R. Graver A Co. m K Market st. 1YKAL ESTATE-BAElEBY AND OONFECXV tionery; all in excellent conditioa and large cuatom. laqelre of Julius M lessen, tto Virginia ava.

DEAL ESTaTE—FINE LOT OX ILLINOIS YV to. Bear Tweatynecoad. Kdanv feet, at e bargain for ten day*. Walker A Pretbcr. 84 East Mar Rev

DEAL ESTATE-tre.uo To SS.WU IN CITY IV real relate tc exchange for an interest in an retablMthed business la thiactly. Addrem T 9. care New*.

D EA L LHTATk -KREI.ERK k BAUGS.FIrL YV life and accldeiu tnsurance. loan*. eoUectlng and rental agent. Notary public. Room 8, over Fletcher'* Bank.

PLaL LsLXtk-tSjdD fur skven room YV house, within half a square ot Delaware to. south of Heme ave.: lot 37x1X1. Wmtam Gordon. 11 aad U Baldwin Meek.

P EAL 1&TAT>—TWENTY ACltKS FINEST D r-o ind frunthtg Central avenue, north of Fall Creek; rare chance for tnvestmeut. Walker A Prather. 84 E. Markov

PEAL ESTATE—ONLY'ONE LOT LLFT t)N XV Aahet betweeti Lincoln and Seventh; will give a bargain to first applicant. Walker A Prather, 8* ft. Market to

p liAL EaTTrK-WE HAVE TWO CASH YV fiitoMpth» that want modern 7-room dwellings, north or northeast, worth to.M# to |3.«*X W alter A Prather. 84 East Market tt.

deaL estate—tuco will buy a nice IV lire-room cottage on Bradshaw tt., on* square weat of Virginia ave.; 4<Moot lot; easy terms. Welch A McCloekey. 79 Circle to

Tjeal estate—|3jon First class kenIV tal property: rente for IKK per year: two bonaes; g«pd repair: north: lot Mxtto. corner alley. J. W. Wharton, Sand4 Baldwin Black.

1> KAt fcfif AfE-A BARGAllCttx 1*8. EAST XV Market, near New Jersey. Make an offer. Honee four rooms on Huron street, lot. 40x130; fl^ea. Seibert A Patterson, 1D< N. i»elaware sv

p eal estate - 14 - room' R6ardin(T: XV house, all furniihed oomoleie In best of style, foe tl.400. Will tr«Je for lots or *maU boose and lot. H. H. Seville. U4 West Washington.

DEAL KHTATK-OCB LOTS OK* J^FFEliIV son. Itamscy. Clifford and other avenue* near Wood ruff are going rapidly. They will double In value^wlthin a year. Walker A Prather, 84 E.

D EAL ESTATE—11,180, FtVE-RoOM HOUSE IV and lot 40x95. for a few days only, on State ave., now renting for$10p*r mouth and haa for alx year*. A bargain. H. H. Bovllle, SH Went Waahlngton.

p eal BSTATE-iVU) DOWN AND »1.UU PER XV week until paid for. high lots in Prospect street addition: no internet, no taxes; price from ko to |l« each; abstract furnished. Bradley A Denny. 9 North Delaware.

D EAL ESTA^-frtt tNOLlSn AVENUE. 8 XV rooms, 11,180; 8180cash,balance monthly paymenu. A Iso, vacant lots in all parts of the city for sale, on time. See me for bargains. C. W. Gorsuch. 15 Virginia Avenue.

p EAL KHTATE-gl DOWN AND |1 A WEEK : XV high, targe lots, near ell factories at Brightwood, near street car line, le Brink man Y Hill addition: aise exxlto feet • price 880 to fioo. Bradley A Denny, to N. Delaware st.

pEAl fcfAtffc-At A SACRIFICE-SIX XV lota weU located; will sell separate. David 8. MoK crnaii, Real Estate and Loan Airem. WE. Washington to

‘p'^At ft8f A*E-R.tB0, A BIG RAkuAINIV Five-room house; cellar, well and cistern, lot 40x135.on Jefferson eve.,and one square north Ya«SlB^iWfcWSr‘“'' rovt ''

LyKal fcs'rate-42.no. I’IVe-Ro6M. litw XV house: doable doom, two mantels end grates, both kinds of ns, cellar, well, cittern end woodhouse: lot fnxnt: located on street-car line. A bargain. H. H. Beviile, IS W. Washington.

DEAL EstA'fE-414 ACRta JUSt WI»fOF IV Eagle creek; rich tnll; 4-room house, new; bam isxto. new: well, chicken house, fruits, etc. Price to,a». half cash; will sell or trade for property In Mount Jackson. Smith A Co., to West Washington.

p eaL estatic-onlY few Leris lkfT XV Ifi HubbsrdY South Meridian-street addition; two oo Union street, one at $J0 end one at fSOO, and three on Dugdale street at 1235. When these lot* are sold all bargains will be gofie In that addition. One lot sold yesterday. Come quick. H. H. Beviile, U* West Washington.

DEAL ESTATE—JACKSON PARK. LOTS 40 YV, feet ny IM fe«c price (300; terms tfficaab end g> per month. W# take seci.nd mortgage, enabling you to holla at once: streets improved end lighted; natural gas. Robert Mfirttna&le A Co., #6^ EnstMarxetit.

PKaL esTITE-btaNley park-a limXV Ited number ©I lots In this addition,four blocks west of Ulaks *t.,/or sale upon reasonable terms to parties who will build. Street* newly graded and graveled Theae lote are the cheapest on the market, considering location, an l as the owner# are comemplitlng further Improvemenu, present price# will be advanced by spring. as,?»T<s^SMSr~-1-- 54

AUCTION SAUL

A^EM^ket.** PKRBY - AUCIIONEEB,

HCKT ' AUtrriOKt L*. in

1 UCtlON-LustlN AkcC\’RDY.Atttl6NA ears. I» W. Washington at.

A UCTlON-FOR THURSDAY. A et I8e. m.. and 2 end 7 p. m.: 8 bed-room cal lee. ' X foidieg-bed toaegee, new end second-hand carpets. « large lot ot odd window shades, • cotton-top mattress eg, l marbie-top center stand, .istarsL. 0. E WILCOX, 94 Went Washington to, opposite WcM Market.

* CCTION FOR FkILaY. X F. *i.~. 8ATUHA dav 10 a. tn. and X p. m. X velvet Hruaseia aad 12 wool carpet*. A tot of fin# bedsteads aad springs. 1 flee walnut aad S oak bed room suite*. A lot of new d ulag-room chairs. A Aim line of cook and heating stoves. X pt uth flotdlng lounges. A lot of odd dresser* end center stands. . t fine toilet acts. 500 yards oti cloth IX pairs feather piliowa. TermP-One-fourth down, hqtaqoe in thirty day*. Will buy say second-hand article you have, or will give you the latest style furniture is exchange. We also tell at private tale for cash or oa payment*. Hem ember w# nay the beet price for teceadhaad good* of all klads. - ■ W. WaehtagtCR to, oppogRenu?fh«UOT.

LOST.

T 03T—COCKER tsPAWf EL BITCH. RETURN JLi t* US a UiiBoia to Reward.

T GST-SMALL BLACft-AND-l'AN FEl/iLS Xj dog. Reward at K7 N. Alabama to

T ost-a LaDY-sGoLb scarf pin WrtM Xj goM ban gleet laches- Retara News office. Reward. •

Y OST-FENSION cftRTIFICATR. 1*0. Xkrifi, JLoaarabottt the Dth of December. Itok Finder pleas* return to No 204 West New Yore street.

L'ssi^-sSss.ia.*- psu^is please retarn to owner at K0 Zee* Washington street and get reward.

t otrr—fair 6f uokbe blankets. oi» 1j Meridian street, between Michigan sad W^WiiffV JBookIi^i . L 0 !^. 4 * ataoclMd i^between* Mertmaato.' Cbereh ana Fennsylvaaia street-ear. or am Catlege nee, ear Fiedsr please retarn to ladianijSot. Fiitknngl Rank

for trade.

DOE YRADE~LCyr LN IRVINGTOTf folk r hegt* nod baggy. McKarnan. to EestWaaEtagtonto

DOB TRADE-NOTIO!^ A^D MlbUStkY F for real estate fa Indisnepotie. Addrem Bl, €*■ iv ffi .

DOR TRADE-GOOD TWO-HORSE irAoO» iBfijr $myrrf*y, JP’JKp csf# JB&wm. Urift TRAM-aoO»»» AND LOTS ON LEE-

pOR SALE—<iROCERTf; r baas reason See aaBtoB

Aart.LaJayeue.lad. GOOlV L'X'ATlO^"; Sdreaa T 3. care

Addrst*

■■■

Ss

V Tc

m~i property. Boom Si *

T uanb.-uK it* kJ arher redwahiOA

TOn^-MON J-fMon. Beeea

Win tom.

A Over]

fl OAJtS.-MoXEV.il

pGB HALE—A GOOD BAKERY. g66X> 16A cation aad cheap rent. OaU at M Indiana

aventm.

Y?OR MALE-OLD NXWSrAFKBfC NICELY f ^SetoedamS cteaa. XS coats par hwadreA Can X^>FVa LK - rritXk AND flgHkfarGF £ ranerr Shoe r^ore; on established trade. poB^lai^^^lYeBJL Uabtet^aNd POB RAUK-A^ICAL INSTRUMENTS OF X nUttae* <w navy {aycaeau; music at He a copy- Emu Watachaer. anpsalto yoatoIcA Tboa sale—snow CAaSWTCTTnsrtS: r a iarce stock oa band at the Sactory.No.S W Louisiana *t . opposite Uataa Depot. Wm. TfottSALE-A FEW EL KG A t^fALLfco A f>r suit* and overcoats, al a bargain. Cash or pnvmeat-* Chicago TaUortag Co.. Market aad Delaware. pOR t*Al.E—bMALL 8f6cK «R(.»CKRlfe5; r one of the beet stand* la northwest Mrt of rtty: aleo stock shoot HAW In south part; good J, Cs Ferry.

P K SAUE-BGlrEiTlNG FaFkk,

r Btidtng bauds, . Moanlc wood fioor J. Zimmerman, 11 South , h~ «£2 a T 'nr- *a "a vafiL* ’ • > toeefia

T7Va**K_MbNEY'

w. bedroom seta, eavpeta. eanbia. stdelabliA ohaUonnd cuudren * carr.age*. he rare latent style* and deswrne atlhe

ydB SALE - RAKk utNffi J1

boards ,

all of the very latent etyir

sssysyitssusygu poTt Sale-go to oto. f~RrQ¥leBm» bi« remodaUag *ale 'ot nootA shoe*, rnohacA alioper* aad grocerte*.'Tn fact, a Complete stock of boot*, shot* aad groceries that must and tnll

be sold on abort notice' ‘

In order to diepoae of Thie immense lot of good* quick I will reduce prices Jttst one-halt. It Will aSto be impoeaibie tu price every pair of shoe*, *o I will laet pr e ■ a few to show yoo that every-

thing I advertise t* a fact.

Tie for ladle*’ kid shoes, worth , »e for baMea* •hoe*, worth M Jl.* for mea’s calf shoos, worthy * so ft ou for bi« boys- shoe*, worto S 00

* •»

JRubbem will he sold at half price during this

Be sure and call. Don't forget the number: Shoe store, SO West Washington *t. i

Grocery store, ItoJ North Waot street, or nor

of shoe store.

term*;low rata*; no delay: can

POB SALS— Jf New Y

New York Furniture Company.

Now la your time to veject furniture, ttovee. carpet*, oti doth and queeanrare "way down” below coat. There i* not another furniture bouse In the city that will compete with the following

Mica Sc, stove-pipe tlsc per jolat. wash-boiler* “' », extonalon

- . are*, easel*. J-iampe, cbalm,

>«vBv<a. wMaouara*. on can*, baby carriage*, high chair* aad a beautiful line of ladle*’ cabinets, all to be*sold at manufacturer*' price*,

tn bedroom suits,

£*> solid antique Mk suit. •te walnut suit, mnrhlo-top. to)six-ploce parloreult. to full gpring bed lounge. . CABPKTA

Bight now lathe time toget anew carpet for

MiLoet nothing. Ootn* ana too our

to fine velvet Rruatola.

*UC body Brumeli. •

<|| Id *

TpvnpgiNGAyt> toAS-ftfr ^t.fSu^ca h,: ^^r,

c body B tapestry Brussels,

■to all-wool lugrttms.

Uc cotton Ingrain*.

attlng

Me

soc al

Remnants i

10c straw matting.

UHc pole*, brass trimmed.

— _ts of carpet and atraw matuag at your own price, «0c lace curtatM, to elegant lace curtain*, chenille curtain* away below cost, toe allwool Ingrain ruga, 78c bmyrnn ruga, ftw fine rug*. Hvervthlng mu*t go. A small additional per cent, will be added if bough* on payment*.

PavmenMor cs»h.

New York Furniture Company, M East Washington street, North side, near Delaware, mr ii 11 w in i 'ii'iriiiaatoMBBtoto——— X&ttc*. ' v ■J^OTICE-OATKS. DENTIST, ROOM 1 ODD

^y J ou n betbe/than'tnveftmJS Rhode*. Secretary. TjerUolW-AND t.6AVr-i.ka* A “ocMtion —Seven lee* Intere*t Bale* of m fourth Wednesday al received each week d a»sBai

STRAYED.

4 ««*.

VtiTK’E-ia’BBKH CUATH aND OLOTHR8Jv Wringers i epairvd. 47 Mauacbucetuave.

phone.

ave. Taiephone XtL

u .'E-O. A'NlSHAENiftL, FLUMfrER 4 end gat-filter, 40 MassachiMetta ave.; lead

ark a *p«clelty. Talephoae 1347.

ATorioE—ANOTHER LOT OF FANTft bjS:

Adduced to to; color an*

y EAILWAT TUBE CARDS. " van Dana ilt*

TkioricinfHiary « rUik.V. k.xf #.o1Y turer* of *teal furnace*, tin and Ironwork.

turera of steal

repairing, eto. It and S jy of Ice- BK ili.'s

ndaN^tn'l'enn '» STEAil DM

pureuanco of tho order Ml

larion County, in to „ Delaware street, in Indlanapotta. on the *

BBd thereafter untif eold, at private late, tho following described real estate la Marlon County, In the mate of Indiana, to-wit: Fort of the norti half of the touthenat quarter of the northeast quarter of Section seventeen 07), township fif

ir(4)oast,described nafoi

west Use of said quarter

south front the running mouth

• * WWUWT —* —

quarter quarter 04 M): thence east with tbe south line of the north half ot raid quarter quarter (M M)*t* hundred and fifteen (gl8) feet: thence nonh four hundred and forty-five and

parallel quarter

, . ft to the lr, po| D nj "'of iniog ton. and twenty-eevoa *0) acres for a «um not less than

two tenths(446 M0) foot; tnoooo woet with tho north line of said quarter <H M) si* hundred and thtrtet one half feet to the beginning containing sin and t

hundredths •2J-KO

the, and wit;

third cash at time of sal*, months and one third la twelve months from

'Internote*

-e, Mawr. v^ewtoWT wee TT-T-- r TlTTr V#<>|# 1

hat the cash payment may be greater and the time of credit ■horter, fit the option of the pur-

chaser.

Tbla real estate Is Obont three miles southeast from the Court House, near the Big Four aad Belt railways; 1# well adapted to Irlrk-inafclBgor gardening, and te mill# near a subdivision of mall lore which are mew* Bidders may seal their with the administrator, an opened natll the hoar herein Administrator of the eetate son decpased. ' . ThTOTICE-flTATEMENT OF TBE INDiiY aaapells Malleable Iron Oompnay, Indianapolis. Ini.. January 1, UR. Capital stoek,subscribed and all paid ia^StojKO OS Amount of existing debts lot JUS to A. A. JPorx. President and Director. J. H. Whittxmos*, Director.

'8KAL.J Attest:

E. L. WHirtxnoax. Secretary and Director.

Skate of Connecticut, 7 .New Haven County, j

Before mo, Adeibert C. Tuttle, a Notary FubEclaaM fw said County and Btote, personally appeared J. H. Whlttemore. a Director of “ Indiaeapolis Malleable Iron Company. * being duly sworn according to law, dspeato

TIMECtotttk - curvatana otviaiow, _ Depart-** JO am,8:J0 am, U:14 am.to Apqg, sg,* tiSc%. umtm. t»m. Arrive—**;2U am, tQMmm, to:ltfpS,,g:tt0w WWBIA DfVlMOM-Wnar. J:sr.«va. , i'aa.M5 1 «,:isse room a mviaiog—aaen JSR£3SS.iSSRi. From Indutnapoiia Union Mtation IlfennsuivamalJneit Tar: w tot—N orth-^on tkT Zrmitu run bjf Central Standard Time, I^enve for Fittebnrv, Bnlti-) d4;46 an ■«>". W»«h lijgtom PhilndfiL i d 8.00 p®. phin nod Now York. J d6:80nm pm.; Brrivo from RJchniond 9:00 am. I—T. (or Lotmrf/U, d d 3:66 pm.: arrive from Louisrille, d ll:0fi am., 6:00 pm., d 10:60 pm. ' ciss£rsss'2r’““ Leave for Ylneoanm and Cairo. 7ffi0 am w 4rf)0j>m.; arrive from Ybofitifia find Cairfi d, daily; other tralna excepi Snaday. snownarr now n to or.

rays that the above correct statement of (ha and ail paid in of tbe raid

^or-MdreMegJwd before me,thinUthday •mulT’ APwmtnt C. Trm,« State of Now York, 7 New Yarn County, /.•* - . _ • STlSlu^*Direofar of

betag doty ..

says that the above correct statement and nil pale In of i

i me, thie 1JU day

itotaJU) Cnanr.m

WMi

EsmsJB

Terrell ante and <irseneastle aeee hie*ping and parlor earn rus on i For rates and lafo