Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1891 — Page 2
THE INDIANAPOtre NEWS. SATUEDAY. MAT 2. 18»L
%UM MAWMiCT XBVf%
l of Public
W w fT|^
th« vrb«re*booU
sod the Com* ass wasting a
Sixth Fobs.I
: 2.—Wheat—Receipts
s 1,120,000; dull,
io#«r, weak; Mar $U5*@i.l«>b, fth&iV^4i-“^»-g!fe./ara» ■ftJcs 570,000 bushels; quiet, lower; No. 2 «9®83e, steamer aixed 20
Oats—Receipts 83,000 bushels; sales
r«r*irv
of the
■ p run at
P of iron aad tMteeerflow of
i. Shortly hauled the
had
But eo _ is not is tho was that meats
in April made 387
and 85 blacks; 319 males
a of see. Amoi grand Isrcenv,
M
laawmr,
®rS
.„4 M0 00 1,180 » 7,760 00
yi
....fl,480 00 J,«iM 124,871 00 72,183 69 ■?,« 1,400 00
n«
.1285,273 82
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rgaggE
Council.
1 be fifteen t
at large.
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time,
' &y
or eonwould
ty of the
redistrioting by the charter, leted its work, both to Mayor The law rewards and be-
8t* tepmentattrw in ■■■I The com mi ttho basis of 26,000 age of 1,730 votes to make the boendathe actual number > 2,000, the latter bowards, There arc ■■Ml street and
Is being tho
The wards am not yet
> the report is pre‘“ffivSt &s?\x?,. u ?:£
i c
to Meek, west ruse to Wash-
line is i, west
. west line is street to Bast, ee to Meek, from Cruse to Washline is East the west line
»e»«4 ^we»i#n .••>'<*
s i wTgiiy w < ' :S\a
streets. Masthence
EiZSS&.Z avenue and the
JJB,
m
Of these 73 were under Among thecrlmee were: “ ^ 4; petit larcen;
nv. 4: petit larceny,
„ iiouMShTS &!S
4. Nearly one-half the the twelfth dUtrlet, pason. Smith and Davld-
Wilson,
OBAXK VALUES.
Prto« rf m*mi
and Mentis— Forelsn Demands.
i and feed ftor stock are high, and insee for FroadttuffS and meats are Oats have been at a high figure, i state that oat products are about cents per hundred pounds higher Dealers state that fiour bos d as much as other grain prod- . hominy, etc.—by the ruling the past two or three weeks. A said this morning that bis ur had been advanced from ate per barrel, and that his foreign educed to a minim u m. Iways a close relation between the i farm prices, and the consumption capita. The agricultural reports show i for the year 1880 the consumption was ’ i per capita. The aggregate crop of t winter wheat in the United States D was 490,580,000 bushels; crop of 1890 atedi 899,262,000 bushels. The corn crop I was 2,112,892,090 bushels, and the crop > (estimated) 1,489,070,000. Indiana’# 1890 > is estimated at 85.000,000 bushels I with 106,680,000 in 1889. The crop of 11889 was 761.61 >,000 bushels, and lor 1890 Imated crop is 523,621,000 bushels, comparative prices of grain in the Inpolis market are as follow: Wheat, . , 1890, 08 cents; May 1, 1891, n-Oa Corn was down to 84 cents May 1,1800, and May 1, 1891, It was up to 70 cents. Oate, on the same d«t«B, were 27% and 57% cents, respectively. The comparative statement lor the past week of tho visible supply in elevators,' on can, eto., in the United States, Is as follows: Wheat, 1800. 23.982,315 bushels: 1891, 22,842,897; corn, 1890. 14.331.768; 1891, 2,464,741; oats, 1890, 8,612,738; 1891, 2,621,476 bushels. An observer of the wheat market attributes HMfifiiprevailed more to d then to specubas been active,
I twenty-eeven live season# in '
1 below tl in the Chicago market, which is i for the West, and only five seasons
an years there have which wheat has not ago market, which is
Yost, and only five
it has sold above 01.25. The
.85, was reached in May, 1867, and tho W'/Lc, in August, 1887. During that l the highest price on corn at Chicago .40 (November, 18M>, and the lowest 27o
o toe in June, 1867,.
.40 (November. 1861), a . 1873); oats went up to awn to 12%c in June, 1
Touching home Umlroact Affairs. The Vandalia has been whipped into joining the boycott against the Chicago & Alton. The Big Four is considering the question of running a coach through from St. Louis to Boston via the New York Central and Boston A Albany. The Metropolitan Trust Company, of New York, has advanced the money with which the Indiana Midland will be built into the Brazil coal fields. Unlimited tickets are banished from this territory. All tickets will be limited to twen-ty-four hours beyond schedule time of traina on which they are used. Professor Herrman, the magician, hae contracted for a twenty-five-thousand-dollar private car to bs built by the Pullman company. The car will be named Addio llerrman, in compliment to hie wi e. The big Pour has a rale that when a female olerk has been in the company’s employ lor one year she is allowed a week’* vacation with Bill pay. Accordingly several or them will be given a vacation this month. The macula received by the Louisville
will remain at the Jeffersonville round-house. The Weekly Bank Statement. New York, May L—The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: Beserve, incsease A 468,175 Loans, decrease — 2,553,160 apeeie, decrease 1,399,8P0 Legal tenders, increase 1,090,909 Deposit*, decrease 2,980,800 Circulation, increase.... 9,800 The banks now hold 07,418,800 in excess ot the requirements of the 25 per cent. rule. The Bank »tau*ment. The following is a synopsis of the reporte made to the cleafing-house to-day by the associated banks of Indianapolis of their condition at the dose of business hours yester-
day:
Louns. | 6,883.887 30 Deposits Z 10,005,812 13 Cash reserve 5,866,030 “ Loans increased... ■ Deposits decreased j ■■MSS . Cash reserve decreased 85,616 68
29.772 64 85,816 66
Tbe banks hold 03,530,760.27 cash In exoeea of the 33% per cent, required by the clearingbourn rule. . Appellate Court Decisions To-Day. The Supreme Court did not pass upon any casts to-d»y: Tbe Appellate Court handed down the following decisions: 8. O. St. L. & P. Railroad Company vs. Holton 8. Nash. Porter C. C. Affirmed. Black, C. J. Disrenting opinions by Beiubaid, J n * D 18. "Joseph Ortwein vs. Albert Jeffries. Hamilton C.C. Affirmed. Robinson. J. 104. Lawson Story vs. Melissa. Wabash O. C. Affirmed. Reiahard, J. ■
a. Melvi "
m. Melville Firestone
ner. Marshall C.C. Reversed. New, J.
vs. Jefferson Wer-
c. -v. v. .u,*sed. New, J. 155. Tbe Pennsylvania Company vs. George Y. Cook. Bartholomew C. O. Affirm«L
Crumpacker, J.
156. The Pennsylvania Company vs, Sarah Hayworth. Bartholomew C. C. Affirmed.
Crempaoker, J.
157. The Pennsylvania Company vs. Adam Zwick. Bartholomew C. C. Affirmed. Crum-
packer, J.
A New Trial Granted. Judge Brown to-day soatnined the motion Of the Citizens’ Street Railroad Company for a new trial of the autt brought by Mrs. Martha M. Brown, who got a verdict for 0800 for the i -■» - IK TECK CITY TO-DaY.
The Watterson Furniture Company, of BatasviUe, was incorporated to-day. Capital stock, 020,000, Sanitary officer Sanborn has filed charges against Lucy Johnson for failing to comply with orders af the Board of Health. Daniel Hardman, one of tbe oldest in■antes ot the poor asylum, died last night. He was eighty-two, and had bean In the in\f jreftft, Fred Kuaehaupt will take 08,000 in stock ■ Side Gas Company, and thinks be raised In the territory west of This has given the project matoP gement. Charles L. Iteede, a young man from Waterloo, Ind., was arrested by Captain Dawson for robbing members of the Y- M. C. A He waived a preliminary examination and went to the grand Jury. , ,.. . -* The argument in tbe State Board of Agricnitnxe suit was finished this forenoon. It a legal battle between A C. Horn aad M. Butler. The lull bench of the court baud down a decision for 4 day or ao. AHerdice, president of the AbatI, has contracted with the Belt ty for a switch to their plant, to extend the beef-industry
85,000bushels;dull,lower; Western58070c. Bcef—Qwiet and tirtn; extra mess irt>.50(a, 10.00, family $li£0<$ 12.75. Pork—Steady and quiet; new [email protected], old mess f [email protected], extra prime [email protected]. Lard—Quiet And steady; steam rendered .07c, Btrttcr—HecciptB 745 packages; active and firm; Western dairy la^iS^c, Western ^ereamery 22@28<j, Eleins 27}t'@28e, imitation creamery 19@25c. Eg»—Receipts 8t5 packages; fair demand and steady; Western 15%@15^c. Sugar— w steady; fair demand; fair refining 3 V^c, atrifugal (06° test) 3%c; refined dull and steady, crushed S&e. powdered 4 15-lfic, granulated 4Wc. Spirits Turpentine— Dali and weak at &@39%o- Molasses
raFHHPHip common to ffibey 2o(a35c. Tallow—Steady city ($2 for packages) 5 &t6c. Coffee—Ru contractt were Alois points lower and dull,
without more than local feature*.
Frank E. Janos Has removed from 56 and 58 North Illinoi* street to new warehouse, 124 to 136 Indiana avenne, on Big Four side tracks. Orders given at down-town office, No. 100 North Pennsylvania ttreet, will be fiilod promptly from warehouse. Telephone number is 234. This move was ttecessitafed by lack of proper facilities for handling goods at old stand. The Biggest Hat Unt Sate of the Season at Dalton's. * In order to make room for summer goods we offer ail our 01.50 and $2 black round crown stiff hats at $1, our 02.50 and 03 bate At 01.50, and ehowe of our 03.50, 04 and $4.50 hate at $2.50. Dalton, Hatter, Bates Jlonsa. W* Have too Many Floe Black Stiff ■ • ; * Wmk ! For $2 we will sell Saturday and Monday all our stiff hats heretofore told at 03 and 03.5a ‘ , New York Hat Company, H. Bambkugkb, Manager. A Terrible Wreck Will b« made of the Cyclonuna on Monday morning. Saturday and Sunday are the last days to look upon this great battle. Price of admission only 10 cents. Monday will be too late. We Have Too Many Black ntlB Hats. For $1.25 we will tell Saturday and Monday black stiff hats, latest styles, which will knock dill all competition. Now York Hat Company, H. Bambergek, Manager. — Eest-Eud Gas t^ompanjr. All solicitors of stock of the Peoples' Natural Gas and Light Company will please report on Monday’ coming at 22 Shelby street. W. F. Ba rrowb, Secretary. W. H. Tucker, President. V-..*,. — J. If. TVnett aim Wire, of Cincinnati, are In the city visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. L. Lockridgo, on East Sixth street. They were formerly residents of this eity.
Proot Positive. Examine sworn statements of all fire Insurance companies in the Spectator Index, aad you find that the Ohio Farmers returns a larger percentage of every premium to policy-holders In losses than any other company. Tbia Is proof positive that this solid old eopipany gives the largest measure ot protection for tho money to Its policy-holders. C. w. Oakes, agent, 77 East Market st. Tetepbope im. ‘ ) Great sale of gold watches at Marcy’s. Free public lecture. Masonic Hall, next Monday evening, by W. H. Jeflbsv, t». D. L C M of New Hampshire. K ■ , _ ■ ■, j Drink crushed violets In soda. 25 Cents tor 10 Cents. To advertise Mlhalovltch’s Hungarian Blackberry Julco we will mall on receipt of 10 cents In stamps one deck of our playing-cards worth 25 cents. Hihalovlteh, Fletcher A Co., Cthclnnatl, O. - ~ The most delicate flavor, crashed violets. Wm. H. Jeffrey, G. D. I.-C., will give a free lecture on the merit#, alms and objects of tho Peoples’ Five Year Benefit Order next Monday evening at Masonic Hall. AH are Invited, 1 ) Nickel Pteung. *1 West Maryland street. A A Rouse. a ... o Crushed violets tbe most popular drink. Insect Powder, Pure and Freak, AtSloan'e drug store. i' ,:
Graps jpxcr in soda. Try it, Callconun Wines and Brandies From John tC. Weinberger's vineyard, Neps Valley,California, at Jd’slnberger’s. 10,12 and 14 West Louisiana. Private custom solicited. | I .. 1.1^# ... ■■ — ' There will be a public lecture at Masonic Hall Monday evening at7M5 o'clock by William H. Jeffrey, G. U. I. C., of New Uampshlre. You should attend. Admission free. Don't forget JC. K. for your sough. - Otis and idtU nupjules. Opposite Union railway passenger station. Telephone im Tax Mu.lxu Oil Compart Orapo julco Is pure and has tbe gran* flavor. For JMtuun Use Crystal NapthaUns: at “bioan’t," ,, Pitrroi* Reception Flakes the most elegant cracker or biscuit ever made tor tea, coffee, chocolate, beef tea or bouillon. J i 1 After La Grippe^ tor a Tozue Use "moan*# Beet, Wtne and Iron.'’ Grape juice in aoda 5 cents. ;i " g’ 1 *' t 1 " •' .r' *.' . . v Before Yon mart On that trip tslsphono the Office of the Travelers’ Insurance Company and secure an accident ticket. A G. Hough, city agent, Ho. 70 East Market bL Telephone im . . , „ t, For Rtaney Difficulty Use Waukesha mineral rook spring water. 44X North Pennsylvania street, room A Fixe watch repairing at Maroys. Headquarter* Rogers Bros.' knlvsa. fork#’ aad spoons. Lowest .prices at MarnyW. ■ -j ■•e — ... « *' •' <• " Fvee. ' 5 Samples of Dr. Mflet'Restoratlve Nervine a* Prantier's, Brolch * Co.W, Browning * Son' Cures headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, nsuralgtA. flta.etc.. sn«_sil druggtaM. , • Bow is tbe time to Buy
two-burner, high frame, 06:
thrco-bwrner. t«. M Oate City*' stone flUese.
gasoil ae
coolers. Wm. A Bennett,« 8. Merldlaaat. Ca*p*w, formtnre eec eu.ves. <*.ssy pa> meow or cash, cnarlea WlUfo. 488 Virginia ave. Botabt Vkstilatiro Faks for saloon#, restaurant#. etc., of tbe latest designs, manufactured by M. E. Howard machine-works. 174 nod 176 South Mfesiselpttetresit, v ., t i. > Everett Piamo*. Blob # McVey, 61 SoMh Pennyivanla. ^ Arufietol Teeth Without a Plate Or bridge worn. A. J- Morris. #6* A Wash, st., oppu New 1 Ywk -Store, Indlsnspollijl- ^ .1 Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup . Should always be used for children teething. It ‘ soothes the child, softens the gums. eBays all neta. sates wind colic, aad is the best remedy lor nierrhee. AcemnehotUe. A. Patrod, Crow* OtU Cemetery flortst. At this season florists are In their glory. Mr. Pahod stands at tbe head. Tremendous stock: every variety. Price* trery reasonable. Satietaction and prom pti»sig|{narao teed. ! Special sale diumonds this week at Many T. • '■ 'f'"" ' s. i a iseasii i! §■■01 ifoiiliiiiglrirtM-Sfii'- ‘ f *■ It* ItS» A sv * xm&i KB, Oa At OF ri5X0 Wfl, WIIPI« t*»- r /gl * tv rt art wee -afiam- semri rt Thai Mffrwawrhghfm eooaiy* *nw»*»*»«*» w»yB ROW w»va A“. juonrcrP e
^ fSifi}■"SO"
And nervousnewi, aod ibm lb® NcrvioabineHted her more than ell the remedies she bed ever
Art Friotes. <7 West Market street.
■ Ak
XXKIiaiG OF ntH AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
At WaaMaeten, t*. U., Beginning May A The Indiana Medical Society has selected the Bto Four and Chesapeake A Ohio Routes. s A vesttbuisd PuiiaseB sleeper w4il leave Indi-
▲ vestlbuled Pullnsea Sleeper will teoVS Indi- ^ « Wanmthust-tts avenue ei^u wwv «traeL tssttJZH wtisxzs&tr*: .IS
the C. A O. Railway without change or oelay. reaching WastuugWB at lt« n. m.. May L r _ Rate of one and one-UdH tare on tho certificate plea has been authorised. Pnrehaseyour tleketavU the Big Four and C. A O. Boutes. Steeping-car rate* from Indianapolis are 04 per
berth, or |3 per section.
For tickets aad sleeping-ear accommodations
call at Big Four offices:'
No. i Bert Washington street, , No. iWSouth Illinois street, Union Station, or ot ki.Dr. E. & Elder, 44 East Ohio street, Indisn•polla. ;
Uememoor
That tbe Victor has a diamond frame, spring orfc, cushion tyre and other improvements. Don’t buy a '•Just aa good,’’ but get a Victor. Store open evenings. Hey A WiiUts, dealers in bicycles, US West Washington st., opposite State
Home.
Indianapolis druggists sell just ae much “Blush of Roses” to gentlemen as to ladies, as they also desire a perfect complexion.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Cestoria. When she became Miss, she eihng to Oastorta. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla.
Died.
.bT'/SSS-Sftr AAftSgf'ffi IT Vance. S27 E. Vermont st.. key 2,8:S5 a, m.. aged
S3 years, S roon the, IT days. morning at her late i street, after a brief
yeai-A five in Kadlson-avet
lonfns.
Card ot Thanks.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
from the ■noon at 2
s
MONtaiKNTrt.
ONUMENTS-AUG. D1E2IXR, MS E.Wasb-
6N*CMiST9-kARBl.k AND GRANiTE iUCor. Hlluols aad Ueorwla «n. J. L. Rnsrdon
.Is (Saturday) evening at ‘IP* A. RUCKLE, 83°, T. P. Joe. W. Smith. S> 3 , Secretary.
BUlLPPfO, BAV1NU AMP LOAN ASB'N.
vitiLDiNu and loan—victor cycles.
JlJ
IoaN-thA hoosier
nuiLiruioANDHHWBHHBi X> issues new shares May A Meets eornef Mississippi and Vermont streets every Monday
evening.
has funds to Joan ; taller ready, no delay. B. Grover, Secretary,WE. Market st. - ! I# LiLDlNO ANfi J LSaN“TCiRNEK Bl’iTlT X) lux and Bavlugs Association.No. 2, (old plan) havemoncy for# per Sent: sa*) shares; dues 56c; premium limited .’kK-'Weekly pur #100. Apply care Carl Lieber. SSAeUth Meridian st. T>UiLDINO AND~‘lJ()AN-TItl)HE WILL UK D a meeting of tbe stnckbolders of the Dime Savings and Loan Association, Monday, stay 4, l»9l. at 4:30 p. m..for the election of directors. Oscar C. Mcculioch, president: Kate F. Parker.
•rLmMF
AMD LOAN-* l'
money where tt grows. ' Ev
tureeflOO; debentures ■ ■ I by first mortgage to double your payable semi-annually: loans#
Phillips. Resident Maui
as 6 per cent. C. W.
8X£f Market «t-
-YOU WILL rflND
ft'JS
ThaTmanTFrestdent* W .^A? Rhodes. Aecreta; TTclLDiNo Am tOAS-^irKT>A{fSA O i» inoncos Its fifth series this week; now is
time intake sh . tlon; best security
A t»M-
tbe
qros la tills prosperous ossoclony for depoettmi: shares (wn;
does 56c. Charles K. Reynolds, president; Sol Kiser,vice; A. Larsen,secretary. Ofiioe#» East
Washington st
ANl) Lt>AN - f kk
ORNTEjit
niontn -aveo lor seven years win ninruee Money loaned at 6 per cent. Appilca loans need not take out stock onloea granted, CaM at Room 9 64 E. Msgkot st.
'or loan It
ACHT*. VritUiLUl rjevk.ta ftfVWMW, umw *** UVU US JJVIT week. NaasHossments. Mom y sold on theseoond and fourth Wednesday! of each mouth. Tbe seventeenth serf*- -ow open for subscription*. 98 Ea tiiarket gt™ 14 ^ 4, H ’ lr *i r > s «» r * ltk, 7.
TiUlLDfNU AND LtlAN-TU^ INDIANA D Savings and Itseestroent Conipany Offers nnexcelled opportunities to all persona who want either to own a home w accumulate money. Permanent plan. Knttaace at any time without back ouci. You are Invited to In-
vestigate Its workings.
. Office. No. 10 £)ast Mkrket et.
M Ulil/fNO AkD 1 LOAN—,_ ... ti wood, on the HUnole-street electric Mne, only fifteen minutes' ride from Washington street, at nr Idearanging from #300 to 0006. These lots are locaiod on the highest ground north of the city, being but four square#Tiorth of Fall creek. Cars on the electric line pass Kenwood every five minute*; natural gas, graveled MdeSn a ^nt^^«aW? fehlTpaf^Ji of #10 each: second mortgage taken when purebuer dMlres tabnlld. C. A. BookwaU*r,agent, YitjlbfilNCl 1.0AS 1 -*ATtOl4 AL HOME JJ Buildinw 4HD Loxif ASROCIaTlOM. lost annual report, »(M-10Ci per cent. Money to borrowers at once on completion of papers. The cheapest and safest Investment yon can find with largest resulu. Address me a card and I will caU. or coil on me at £3N. Tennessee street, between 2 and 4 or 7 and $ p. m. T. Edward Madden, general agent. ' TJUILD1NG AND LoAN^TffSnPSTCfcNtX X> Having and Loan Association, with a cfoitni stock of fioo.ooe, has been organ tied on the d:s-
dues Meant*,
may still
FOB SALE—HORSES AMD VEHICLES.
-r>OR SALE—A TEAM. APPLY 165 LOCKE
street.
Fsssp« ss^gr i>aosB ~ ,tm -
Jersey.
st-s-r
L‘1£^ L £5.V.SS'i? , glKV4Y Chair. Reward. ■ ■ - j Y OHT-COCKEH SPAKIKLj f'OLLAR HYJL graved 89 BosseU avenue; return to same and receive reward. ' . T-OOTSFBABL-HA# lu on blade. Return
weeks old.
si reward. St bLackTt.
get reward.
PERSONAL-BiNKS”BLACK J AfiffETTR
SUNDAY SERVICEU.
— — .ISAGUM
URPM V GOtiPEL TEM PER A NCR L —Meetingnil;lap. m.,8u«oay, .u I ii, corner WaeMngton and Teanesaee o. dy welconte. ^
m lyorrame
streets.
ALABAMA
h at tOM
AV at. Rev. E. D. Daniels will preach at U):« Lswa a.^Ki.rss.s'ijss » on ‘The Atonement.■’ beats free. m
T N DIANA FOLI .S ASHuCI A Tl O.V A i ai.I8Ts uioets in Lorrutnu liall.i
nf 1 H& INDIaNAI'OlIh MINISTLIUS' AktiuJ. matlon will meet in the parlors of the Y. M. £ f. »t«3SrVB^64! 'LrsS. KS Reese will read a paper on "The Friends
EKlDlAN-GTKKKT METHODIST EPISCULU. pal Chuuch—Rev. H. A. Cleveland, D. D., pastor, will preach at to JO a. m.; reception of mem bars; and 7 Jo p. m. C. asses at 9 JO Run-day-school, *:!#. y. P. 8. C. T E. 3:45. Thursday eveafng meeting at 7:46.
meeting at 7:46. flMilRD UHRUlTlAN CHURCH - CXJHNKR 1. of Home ave. and Asli st. Preaching by tbe pastor, D. R. Van Buskirk, to-morrow at 10:SU a. M. and 7aw p. m. Sunday-school at» a. m. \ oung people’s meeting at S:16 p. m. Baptism
at close nf evening servlet
rrAREUNACLE CHURCH-CORNER ME- yohni^ck n«iMM"c(WB'« Wai^Jt^'and
by the pastor. Suuday-BCh;>ol 2tl6 p. m. Y. P.«. V- hf 3:45 P* ax - Services in Indianoia and Mt.
JackgonL’hapels at 7:80 p.m.
Yfi ,ff"A Y ’ f ^ Yw? I ti It"}*' il A 'T' f fk'lki 'a "l M CHracit—St Clair st.? bear East st. Preaching by the new pastor, Rev. J W. Wilson, at Invited, to aRtho services of this church. kllXTfi I’REHBYTKRIAfi CHCJtCH-J. ft.
Brown, pastor. No services to-morrow. Church closed for organ building and refurnishing. Rc-opcnlng next Sunday with special servIcea. Y. V.». C. E. Tuesday night at Miss J
Manns’s. Regular
ney. pastor. Kunday-sehool at S a. m. Preaching services at U:J0 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Mission-
services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.
ary, prayer and conference meeting Thursday at (:45 p. m. Heats free. Tbe public made welcome.
RACK Si “e; CHURCH—MoRNTNO ~KtTB-
VT Ject: “The Design of the Plan of Hatvatlon
is to Induce Men to do God’s Win on Earth.
Evening Subject: “There will be a Final Uneiiangable Fixed ness of Hutnau Character. God’s Wisdom and Goodhcfti Shown In this Provision.”
FIFTH I’RESBYTEUIAlTciiCRCH -COR-
JT ner of Blackford and Michigan streets Bev. 8. R. Aikrnan, paster. PreachingservlccaUO:48 a. m and at 7:«l p. m. Sabbath-school at ip. m. Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. Prayermeeting Thursday evening at 7:80. All are wel-
come.
Tj'OURTflr CH RXST IaN — (Tl (TRcff—ITOIcfll r West street, between St. Clair and Pratt. Preaching by C. M. Hharpe, 10:30 a. m. and 7:3ti n. m. s*on day-school at 2:fb p. m. Y. P) S. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening, at 7:S0 p. m. All are welcome to these
servireo.
welcome to t
ViECoNn PKESRYTEBl AN’ OilURCU-COR-O ner Vermont and Pennsylvania streets. Bev. Joseph A. Mllburn. pastor. 1‘reaohing 10:80 a. m. and 7:M p. m. Hunday-school at 2:30 p.m. Young people’s meeting at #:-)5p. m. Thursoay evening prayer-meeting at 7:46, led
by the jastor^
Tl OBERTS PARK M. K. CHURCH-NURTO-XV east corner Delawarcand Vermont sts. Rev. C.A.Vau Aitda,!). D., pastor. General class-meet-ings at 9:16 a.m. Punfic service at 10^0. Hvsrament Lord’s Bupper. Hunday-school at 5:16pm. Bong service at 8:30. Public service at T:4& Subject: "Lessons From Genesis.”
■pOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CUVRCH-tOU-X ner of Pennsylvania and Pratt streets. Rev. DT. E. P. Wballon, pastor. Services at lO^Oa, m. and 7:30 p. to., conducted by the pastor. Sabbathschool at 12 o’clock noon. \ oung people’s meeting at #:»> p. m. A Cordial welcome extended
to all tbe meetlngeof the church.
CORNER OF
T>EOPLE8’ CHV IlCH— N k5A It HML. IP A Blake and North sts. Rev. F.N. Dexter,pastor. lOA* a. m. subject, “Christ and tho Children.'’ 2 p. m., Sunday-school. 8:30p. m., working people’s meeting:subject.‘‘Boycotts.’’ 7:46 p. m.. song service. p;veryonftis invited to at-
tend and take part In these services.
Vx' */» AJ WAX W AIV/X# Vf* S,VJ»tJlkl rt > V * ' *-* sT UiiU Bntler street. Rev. Henry A. Bnchtel. D. D.. pastor. Preaching bj' the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Clie-s-meetlng. 0:flOa. m. Sundayschool. 2:15 p. m. Young peoples’ meeting, 6:46 P. m. 8trangers cordislly welcomed.
W of Ohio and Delaware sts. D. R. Lucas, pastor. Subject. 10:45 a. m„‘‘Church Parlnorshlpt” 7:46 p. m..“Causes of Pnbehef.” Sunday-school at9:30a.m.; Howard Cale, Hunerlntendent. Y» P. 8. C. E. at 6:80 p. m.: Lemuel Apple, leader. All are Invitodand welcome to these services.
fc,&,
■. Fresemng to-morrow morning and ■g by the pastor. Junior C. E. at 0:80 a. m. y-school at 2:30 n. m. afinlof C. E. st »:» Teachers’ meeting and prayer-mtctJng
Classes in kindergarten
ou TITnrsday evenings. Classes in kindergarten and physical culture through the week. Public
welcome.
•TURST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—SOUTH, X west corner Pennsylvania and New York ml The pastor. Rev. M. L. Haines. D. D. t will preach to-morrow at 10:4S a. m. and 7:40 p. m. Eveng subjoct: “Quarrel* and Cares, and Their
prayer, sermon and lioly communion at 10:80. Sunday school at 2:30p.m. Choral even tong
14iSa. All seats free. Strangers welcome. 8t. George's Church, corner Church and Morris streets. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Evening prayer ana sermon at 7 AO. Rev. John
Branu Tn charge.
J’} KBT^liA UnB-I^^CHUHCH-NORTH EAST Re^W?* F T»yTor, 0 qastor. ijk-'rvices *#1° 10*46 O.m. and 7:45p. m. Rev. Dr. Muble. a former pastor, now secretary of the Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. Will preach In the morning. Dr. Maote has just returned from a round-the-world tour of missions. The pnsior wi 1 preach In tho evening. Subject: “The Land of Beulah.”
f Ithor nriooH n tyc <va nizoixl ’ f
Other meetings as usual.
tame end l entn streets, services at 1Q:30 a, m. and 7:46p. m. Communion service morning. Rev. E. D. Curiti.Statosnpertnt
o’c;<ck lit the
tondent
erary and
Service* Sundav morning 10:46 aud Sunevening sermon. “Jonah Seat to Nine/ah.” Sunday-school 9-AO. Y. P. S.C.E. Sunday evening 6j45. Young people’s Bible clam for study
OtKrlai
meetityt
avenut) car south. Ail,
at
North Church.
PLYMOUTH CHURCH, CORNER MERIX dian and New York sts. Oscar C. McC' j
loch. pastor. Morning service. Jftff.
Study of the Tenor solo aad
Roberta
. quartet, “Come Unto M*:” trio, “0 Gracious Spirit,’’ E. A. Jonas. Evening service at 7:45. Montuiy song service. Musical numbers: Chorus, “Glory m_ Excels!*,’’ Concone;
Unto tbe 1
’ E. A. Jones.
jpOK TRADE-RINK^S 18 THEORLY PLACE
hows or boggles. W.J. Lowry. ^OUTtIXdE «-WANT, ttf' TSaItE - "FOff**A
street.
Meridian. W '111* PIANO |Ulre 809 Ash
and some ckuattaat
rPlace, for a good, cl Addreas R. M. R., ^
dressjj 2, care New*.' gpSSsi^
FINANCIAL.
WANTED—FKMALK HELP. Alf ANTED—Gh E GOOD GIRL AT « MaJUT f* Houtll Bt, XITA NTHD--aTl A M U E U M AI T H E vv Kberman House.
forth East st.
Ur ai^bb-cuambkrmaid At oBables
It Mnmlftachon’* European Hotel.
L’AS^Jfcb-OlUL to AHSItrr UXNRlUkL housework. 388South Pennsylvaala.
Tl) ANTED - GfSf - FOR (XjGICING AN* Vt general hou*ework. 74 Weet North «.
WAffflUi - exI^kFem eI tiiltL TO vv msks awnmge. 48 Maatacbueetts ave.
ti’aNTEu-a good skTrt haNd aY Vt Hoom 11.96*4 North Illinois. Mrs^Lowe._
TO LET-BOO MR. rpo' LBff^-FUiMfWMJiiD ROOMaT"Vs WEaV X Market. f^o- LJET-rpttymHiB rooks > mam ■ g ’ ol n. rpo*pT^|^SicF^i5?«i, W t f tt ^ omstARE itKlCMT. (YToTET^MirjrC^irfBHffFYlHiNTTSOoH^ npo L^^t > ickht Ornish *u rooms IN ri-.o i.ur -8 NK E ROOMB.l’P KTAlRB.with 1 natural nos. am fc. Market at.
tanlasl,' - ' , ; . . V> work. Sunbeam Gallery, East waahIngton st. - t*/ANfciD - EXPERIENCED ' 6tRL FOR TV general housework, smff I family. 472 N.
Alabama.
AKT*rrti»r VV take Charge of
nmEffVBsWWTRi business here aud In
111. st.
tv take charge of our business here end neighboring cities. Address Q 7. News office. “tit Aiffisb—WiRitfc ooflb MitSsSfAKE
girSD UfeY^ShSTAKERH
WANTEU-MALE HELP.
Tlf ANTED:- HEAD COOK AT » NORTH VV Illinois#t.
8T “ DV ,0 ®‘ B °-
ton at.
rpo Liawxhk FboNt kook rUANiiHRb 1 and one unfurnished toot*. 4U North AlaIj ffi m a st*
tifASffeenr'x good"
T T wages, 92 Uussell ave. Steady. \I7 A aTFH)- metal pattk^Tn-m tt Jacob A Co.. 10 s. Pennsylvania.
ti^anted-a good cf>r;onKr> manTfor
TV ofiice. Dr. Halo.26 Washington st.
TIT ANTKt>-^-T\VO CARUIaI?K PATSTEISfe VT on gearing. C, H. Black Manufacturing
Company.
TIT ANTED—MAN Foil CARE OF HORHEH. TV cow. yard and general work. Good wages to goad man. 67 8. Pennsylvania. Jy^tNT Kl>- AsiHTefXVW’ booEkHbpkSTTP t experience who writes good band; young in with reference. Assist■ nt. care Newtoftice.
r LTf^mi^yt ! iuk>Mfe--fiN Htf iTk OR
a * y bo • Mlfr,
r |'(JLi FT^K R-lRkjMHriieUsfcKkKplNG; 1 no Children; one square street rsAffaf. Northwest corner Bright and Vermont st*.
Northwest corner Bright andVermontst*. T~Ll<T^ETFSfaXlteDR65l?'To^ 1 sleeping r two furnished rooms light Hfffissseeplng: ground floor :chfap> 241 N. Aisbama.
, jQ i xytiriv# ticwr « WVsfifrt a*i» at. i *» »»*» t ji wtpoL kY-ElEg anTly YCRif ihiieDfroi^t X room, with board, for Vko uemlemen:central, every convenience, private. No. 121 W.
Ohio.
a. m. Monday,
with the Prudential or Metropolitan preferred: permanent and lucrative position to right party. Apply-v# W. O. Thomas, Terre Haute, ind. W ANTED~PLA8TEKERSr“ T W 0~G R IT three good men who understand usings .Tod: teas job to first-class men: no strike on: - “ -^#3,80 per day: come with tools ready for Monday or Tuesday. Ephlln A Stearns,
aa, City. Ind.
S^EU-Sm-ATONT"
TO I.KT—H017HK8.
i'o >rr-pa rt of ¥ous e , ^»Rock w oob.
L Call at ciwner Rockwoodond East.
CaU at corner Rock wood and East,
rpo LfcT-BKAtntFUfc~ l rKN:RAGfirRE8TJ- deuce, only 025. Manning dt Oicott, 1 North X shade. Cos, cart; 4 rooms, summer kitchen,
stable. N. Mississippi st.
month.
per
situation w anted-fob light HOUSHO work. 57 Harrison st.
WANTED—AGENTS.
4 GENTS WANTED-A SALESMAN WANTA ed to ssUltncof cigars ;01OO per month and expenses psid. Address, with a stamp, Sumat Cigar Co., Chicago. 111.
■i—
WANTED—lifLSCELLANEOUS.
ItT A NTED-TO BUY NEW HOUSE. FIV E OR TV six rooms, with gas. Address F 8. Nows. \\TANTED^RitWIXODONETN ExCHANOl VV for music lessons. Address R 7.N«ws office.
88 Drage..
65 Smith pm Patterson
186 Patterson.
.31 Pern .........
D6 8. East...
» Thomas.—*..
ilT
ores* 8 7,
A NT ED-A MOUSE COmVlETELY EUfttv nished for summer months or longer; stirroundinss and location mast he first-class. Ad-
dreus P 7, News office.
?S Ste:
i'oEo sSKjVrsor:::: J®
IM. «t *2?; >!“ *‘* n * Q n § od
IN PRI-
Uly or select boarding-house,within squares of Now Jersey and St. Clair sts., by young man ; references exchanged. Address M 7, News office..
ANTED^I
know that by going i fit Parlor, 14 Virginia avenue, he can save frt 610 to |30 on a suit or overcoat: all tailor-ma good*. 14 Virginia avenue. Vance Block.
NOTICE.
ience*. will o<> completed June 1, each.— 132 80 ^ New Jersey st.. it rooms.gas, each 46 on
J^OTICE-VICTOR CYCLES. ^(WiT’E^hin k b TRA V ELI NO wraps:
BboM i 6K6
TO LET—OFFICES AND STOKES.
J.V Fellows Bincii.
ATuTlClP-EYEKflOA D A PRUNlO work and gas-fitting. 170 Indiana
Telephone.
V f W’ V InV V 1 r ♦u'”” 'dtf'ffl'X' ■ i :
Telephone.
VTcmtiisgjif, iv 34 and 86 Momum
96 N. 1111 nole.
Fob TIN
avenue.
maan, 21 Circle
’8 HtffAM DYE WOl
Branch office,
„ - - OMachuacttsave. flranch : offlce , ,
Jv • lUinoit.
XTWfcff-CAiU»ENTEu'. co'NTRa cTo Ran'5 Tele "hone ia*i r * P<klrlD *' 77,4 ll4,k *“ ,k0,> ' , * eM, * v *-
TO LET-MISCELLANEOUS. J
T Q'torkru <5 ° 01> 8TABL ®- 181 WEST NEW rpO LET-76YortiABTOgtt&HATkui'fAlTS
X for manufacturing wetcreroom.
wrdTicT:—TIN work and fuEnaOEh IT ^e J TsfepkoScry*’ 31 ' ** lkna 41 K * ntuek]r
■WjoTIC*- TftBTfNDlAN APOLJ8 STEAM Iv Carpet Beating Co. solicit your pairouagst
JJU8INES8 <
NL88 CHANCE. LIfCK—VICTOR CYCLER
AV Carpet Beating lv machines, at Hit
Vance Block. Mapoile Book aud Job Printing Company, II
-^TOTtyF>-HOWARD'S CAltVkT [,k4.KlNo your carpets; wort nret-eikss. p * ITfrT P^T* VJOTICE-STUMPF A THIELE. MANU It turers of steel furnaces, tin and iron ’ repalrUig. etc, 19 and .’l North Tennessee.
OT ICE-DO^N CT^FAIL TO SEE THE NEW ave.. before buying a ipring^suit’or overcoat! Remember Che place, 14 Virginia ave., Vanoe
Blocg.
Wf OTIOK-ADAM GRIFFIN. 217east wash at ingtou street, will continue manufacturing
i‘2sa, sv.y
06W* i evi
vaios wtffiffiH Market street. 1>UMNK8B X) on tbe II
CrwiW^oubl, tn
ritblB one year, a A. Bookwulter,« K.
prices.
"ATO'l'IOE—GUARDIA'N’B SALE OF HEAL
AT 1WTATX—
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an Order of the Circuit court sf Marion county, State of Indiana, the undersigned, John P. Wallick. a* guardian of AdeiiaH. Blake, a person of unsonnd Bloomer, SIH East Wa ihington street. Indianapolis. Ind., the following real estate, to-wlt: The « n 0 «),^»?. subdivision of outlol seven (7). In the efty of Indianapolis, tn Marlon county, in the stats ot In-
diana.
Terms of 8*1*—One-third cash, the balance in
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. yoR^AXi^ugs^Fjmr^iraff cow
!«r, if be so desires, may pay the full pu
icney in cash on the day of sale. Jonw F. Wa&i.ick. Onardtan.
"" NOTIClt OF COMMlailONER’8
J^OTICK-
Charles AAUer, assignee,) _ ’ , .. H. CapetsJ ll * rton8OP0ri0,COa '‘'
elra.
>ap.
m HACli—BARGAIN
X’O* BALE- WE HAVE BAHTT"WHO lesvs'dikMrtptimi^, ^Mannlflg T^icofc*!' §lortn
8Atfc-(iO Ti) THE
thing Parloi
Anna
rave <1
lerldlsu,
^iTSALE^Af A B.
slppl.
^TATi^i^T ON Ba6i.DW£Y — XV Bruce Place addition; also lot on Walcott sc.
near carter. Wirt C. Smith, Room 14 Bo *
a»«S»*aW
d
(idd^Fci it) ws’ Ha'ur »EAI. estate: b lot. North Mei stone curbing, etc.; Co.. w» E. Market st.
ti
y 4400; easy ne ncott.i n. its
eridian
pBAL E8fAfl - tff IV customers who
;aa.|”isa.^.SK. o, 8is Air 1 ”■
i
SBBS5K
Kws&ei l»*Dn«t fftiini'*
T>BAL ESTATE-UN
market st, TtEAL ibtTATE—01,800 FOffM, A1 "
renown IllOGK.
natural woods, new, cxceUsfitly bidRr ownri
about to lea' . Foster A Keay. N
R^ai.bstn.t.fiBWl. Bids alley, corner. On# of tbe now offered at the price; this pro sold. Alex, Matsgsr Agency. Odd
office for gre » Vlrginfiave. Y> EALT K8TAT XV room < ■ •ta
J^EAL estate!issa,Z!aatf>”'
rlon county, mate of Indiana. Terms—Cai Separate bids on each let. No bids will be eat tamed which are for lees than the apprais value. All bids must be In writing,signed by t bidder, and sublet to the approval Of the e - Abstract at said law office, w. H» Jordan,
ml sal oner.
•a* s^^as vua a a • ^„„**0^*^^i,^*,**^***
VOTfCE-RECEl VERTS BALE OF STOCK OF
Notice
receiver ■
order of court i bids until 1 -
the aftc
at No. 222-29* WtuitWi a.jjf'TtaafsJ.,
asblngton street. In the < . 1 being tbe room wherein •ly earned on business.
■I opened In the presence of the the above utne, and to be subjeot to
All bids to bs
court st '
settsfattery bid 1*received.ssid receiver will proceed to eell said property at public mo»ss,'.r»».¥r.ws; c 'sfK ' for cash, subject to the approval of
HlUertvefa 5 CBHMTOHS.
an creci tor* ot unver R WlDon are nerrtnr not! fled that they aru rsquirsd to file tbetrctolnu s?K««i;5s J “A2. a ia u “~" ^Jajsas^RjCmBTW^Reeelvei’.
ANNOUNCE*! ENTN.
