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AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. Grain Rate to ll Restored Aug. 1. New York, July 19. The following circular was to-day issued from the office of the joint committee of the Trunk-lines and Central Traffic Association: "In accordance with the vote of tho joint committee, and taking eiiect at all points within its territory on Aug. 1, proximo, it has been agreed that, except npon tho single article of corn, tho rate upon all grains and the products of all grains which are clansitied as nixth class shall be restored to the basis of 25 cents per 100 pounds, Chicago to New York, as shown in the east-bound tariffs effective Dec. 17, 1SS. The rates on unground corn only maybe continued after

'n iuo uasis oi cents JW.T aw pounds, Chicago to New York, until otheriri'tn a rrraa1 M'l.iv . I A 1 1 li!a

mov ui 1 iin iUlCgUIIl 1UIC9 n 111 una day be riled by the undersigned with the Interstate-commerce Commission, at Washington, on behalf of the united railroads and their east-bound connections, but you are requested individually to tile your printed tariffs. H J, IIayden', "G. II. Blanciiard." Tersonal and General Notes. F. B. Williams has been appointed station agent of the Indianapolis it Vincennes road at Farmer's Station, vice J. II. Crowe, deceased. V. T. Malott, receiver of the Chicago &. Atlantic, came in yesterday from Columbus, and will remain in the city until tomorrow evening. Colonel Shaw, who represents the C, B. fc Q. at Cincinnati, was in the city yesterday, lie claims to be doing a thriving business on his end of the line. . The Chicago, Kansas &' Nebraska has commenced tho construction of a sixtymile extension of its road, which will make the terminus of the road at Kingfisher. T. W. Lee, assistant general passenger agent of the Union Pacific, stationed at Omaha, formerly general passenger agent of the L. E. &. V1, was in the city yesterday on business. Continued rains m the southwestern part of the State have interfered with the marketing of grain by farmers, and the shipments by the I, &, V. are not yet up to what had been expected by this date. John Gault, general manager of the Queen & Crescent lines, passed through tho city last evening on his way to Chicago, in his private car, accompanied by a considerable party of friends and officials. Work has been commenced, between Lima' and Defiance, on the Columbns, Lima & Milwaukee road. It is the purpose of the projectors of this enterprise to build the road to Sacgatuck Harbor, opposite Milwaukee. The Louisville & Nashville directors have declared a semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, out of the earnings of the last six months. The dividend is payable in stock to be issued for that purpose. The last dividend declared was only ii per cent. T. B. Comstock, paymaster on the Cincinnati and Chicago division of the Big Four, paid off on the Cincinnati end of the line on Thursday. To-day he will pay off the men here, and on Menday will perform the like service on tho Chicago end of tho line. President Cable, of the Rock Island, is quoted as saying of the proposed railroad trust: "I havenrt time to read McCook's theories. The Interstate Kailway Association is good enough forme. 1 think wo will eventually work out tho Western railroad problem on the present line of procedure. n The Denver & South Park road has been sold at master's sale under foreclosure of a mortgage for $1,500,000 held by the New York Central Trust Company. The road was purchased by Messrs'. Tappa, llollister and Fnland, representing the old stockholders, for 3,000,000. It is understood the road will be under the management of the Union Pacific. A circular from Robert Blee, general superintendent of the C, C, C. & St. L., announces the appointment of J. V. Simmons (formerly of Columbus), as superintendent of the Cairo division of the Big Four. He will have charge of the transportation and maintenance of way departments, reporting directly to the general superintendent. His office is located at ML CarmeL Th Chicago & Atlantic has fallen into line on the 20-cent grain rate now in force ou all the east-bound roads. The wheat rate will be raised to 25 cents on the 28th. The Grand Trunk still insists that it means to keep up the 25-cent rate on all classes of (train after July 24, but railroad men say that, with all due deference to the management, there is not a competitor of the. Grand Trunk in Chicago who believes the statement. The Union Railway Company is trying to cut down expenses at the Union Station to the lowest possible limit. To this end Marshal Manning's resignation has been accepted, and one man has been dropped from the police force. No one has been appointed to succeed Mr. Manning, or, at least, the superintendent denies that such appointment has been made, though it is not clearly understandable how the depot police force can be operated without a nead. The Missouri State Board of Railroad Commissioners has been in session at Jefferson City forthepast ten days considering the question of freight rates. The board adjourned Thursday night and made public its decision yesterday. In effect' it is that all the railroads in tho State must reduce their rates on grain 10 per cent., on livo stock 25 per cent., and on coal 25 per cent. The new rate is ordered to go into effect as soon as the railroads can publish their new tariff sheets. The Alabama Midland railroad, work on "which was progressing with great rapidity, lias heen estopped from using a portion of its ripht of way by injunction, sued out by the Central Railroad of Georgia. The lower court refused to dissolve the injunction, the case was appealed and an extra session of the Supreme Court is now considering the case. Until a decision in the matter is reached,the Midland york is at a standstill, and it is prevented from using the right of way. An entry by consent has been made in the case of tho Farmers' Loan and Trust Com-' iwny.pf New York, against tho Cincinnati, vVashinirton &. lialtirnore Kailway Company, by the terms of which the road is to be cold on Aug. 18. It 19 arranged that tho road shall bo bought by an organization of creditors through trustees. The plan as agreed on at Baltimoro inclndes a reduction in the rate of interest on bonds. The road will then pass from the hands of the receiver. The Northern Pacific directors, at their meeting in New York, failed to declare the expected dividend on the preferred stock. They took steps, however, to frame a promiseof a dividend, himilar to that made in USi7, ben the stockholders waived their rights, tinder the reorganization, and consented to tho issue of a third mortgage. The new promise will bo incorporated in what tho directors call a linancial plan providing for t he issue of $15,000,000 new bonds, but the details of the plan will not bo given out for a couple of weeks. Little credence is given in New York to the report of negotiations being in progress for the forming of a gigantic railway combination or trust. It is believed the project is too large a one to be carried to a successful issue, and all the talk is thought to be with a view to neutralizing thewan effects ofhe collapse of the luterstatccoinmerce Kailway Association, and to create tho impression that the roads which have withdrawn from that association will pooh be in the control ot parties who will net m harmony with it. The idea of the ale of the Alton, or the purchase of the C, J. A, X. by the L, U. iV is scouted as Idle, as neither (iould nor any one else yould b willing to pay tho price for tho former which would be demanded; and as indent lUackstone controls a majority ot the stock, it cannot be manipulated in the interest of any would-bo purchaser. There continues to be all kinds of talk about the attain of the Chicago & Alton, hut the rumors that negotiations were in progress for its purchase seem to have little -if anv real foundation. Tho conferences held in NeP York ou the 18th were nonproductive of results, and it is said an adjournment was taken to YVednesdavof next week, when the parties in interest will ineet in Chicago. Vice-president McMulih i10 in the absence of Presideut luackstone. has charge of tho affairs of tho C. v. A., emphatically denies that there ever was any ground for tho btatenient that the road was offered for sale, or that he had ever had any consultation with the rsew lorfc bankers or others on that subject. Ho 8ayH the Chicago v. Alton is so situated with reference to competing lines that it isforced to do ono of three things, viz., insist upon through rates being made on a basis that will jive it a fair share of the

traffic to and from points west of Kansas City, extend its line west of the Missouri, or go into bankruptcy. It will not do tho latter, does not desire to do the second, and therefore must adopt the first course, in order to secure the share of business which it considers itself entitled to. All this means, of course, that the Alton will run on its usual independent course, without regard to any effect upon other lines, or to the charge of being a rate disturber. It is stated in this connection that the purpose of the railroad presidents and bankers who have been in consultation in New York has been, not to effect the purchase of the C. &. A., but to perfect plans for boycotting that road. It is further stated that at the Chicago meeting the railway presidents, unless the banking triumvirate interferes, will order a boycott, all the roads east of Chicago and west of the Missouri river refusing to prorato or divide profits with the C. & A.

CULLIXGS FROM THE COURTS. The Mayor Hears Argument Relative to the New Liquor Ordinance Mayor Denny yesterday heard the argument in the case of the city against Charles Busch, corner Mississippi and Washington streets, who is charged with refusing to abide by the 2TjQ liquor-license ordinance. The argument applied wholly to the new ordinance, it being conceded by the attorneys on both sides that the merits of the case depended largely upon its construction. Tho Mayor will decide the case Tuesday morning. The Probate Record. The will of Mary A. Dickson was probated yesterday. It bequeaths all of her property to her daughter, Hannah M. Dickson, and to the wives of her three sons, Lizzie J., Lizzie G. and Cora B. Dickson. Tho will of Eugene Wetherell, of New York city, was also probated. It appoints his wife. Emma Abbott Wetherell, his executrix and sole heir. Jeremiah Sutton qualified as administrator of the estate of William Cline on bond of $3,000. The Criminal Docket. In the Criminal Court, yesterday, Jesse Fox, indicted hy the grand jury for assault and battery, was lined $25 and sent to the work-honse for ten days. John Coleman, saloon-keeper at the corner of West aud Maryland streets, was fined $15 for selling intoxicating liquor on Sunday, and John Haines, charged with petit larceny, was acquitted. A Child Adopted. In the Superior Court, yesterday, William J. Holraan and Emma C. llolman, husband and wife, living in Chicago, filed a petition for the adoption of Grace Emma Holmau, the one-year-old daughter of George W. Holman, who lives at No. 79 Ft. Wayne avenue, this city. The child's motherdicd in November, 1888. A "Warning to r lumbers. Mayor Denny yesterday fined T. W. Foley, a plnmber, for obstructing North Delaware street, and Charles Soehner for digging on the streets without a permit Street Commissioner DeRniter claims that other cases will be brought into the courts unless plumbers are more attentivo to obeying city ordinances. Wants Pay for a Horse. A horso belonging to William Mans, in a recent runaway, killed an animal belonging to M. O'Connor. Yesterday the latter filed suit for $200 damages. The Court Record. SUPERIOR COURT. New Suitt Filed. Sylvester Johnson vs. Charles C. Post et al.; to quiet title. Win. Musser vs. Ella Musser, divorce Allegation, abandonment. CRIMINAL COURT, lion. William Irvln. Judge. State vs. John A. Coleman: selling intoxicating liquor on Sunday. Fined $15. State vs. John Haines; petit larceny. Acquitted. State vs. Jesso Fox; assault and battery. Fined $25 and ten days in work-honse. f State ts. Allen Pearson; forgery. Released on personal recognizance; bond, $500. State vs. Charles Shaler; grand larceny and burglary. Judgment suspended and released on good behavior. An Unexpected Claim. Tho commission having in charge the removal of tho rock in the Kankakee river at Momence held a meeting yesterday to consider the full survey and specifications of the work submitted by the engineers. It was the purpose to advertise for bids for the work, but an unexpected obstacle appeared in the protest of the Chicago &. Eastern Illinois Kailway Company. That corporation claims to be the owner of the river bed under its bridge and along the island. Tho company forbade the commission's entering its grounds to remove any obstructions whatever. Tho company claims that the yearly loss accruing to it by such removal would amount to from $20,000 to $50,000 and a decrease in the ice shipments of from 15,000 to 30,000 tons per annum. It will insist upon being fully indemnified for all injury to its traffic by the removal of the rock. The commissioners. Professor Campbell. Isaac Dunn and J. B. Kimball, will therefore receive no bids whatever until the respective rights of the company and tho State of Indiana haye been decided upon. Xlnildlnc lrmit. Building permits were issued yesterday to H. D. Hopkins, frame cottage. Pendleton pike, $700; Richard Handlou, addition, Blake street, near Elizabeth, $100; T. W. Peas, frame dwelling. College avenue, near Home, $2,500; W. W. Wiuslow, frame dwelling. North Meridian street, near Eleventh, $3,000; Annie E. Thomas, frame cottage, Yandes street, near Eleventh, $000: J. M. Dwyer. repairs. No. SOBicking street, $150; K. M. Kanch, repairs. No. S24 North Tennessee street, $o0. . A Garbage Ordinance. City Attorney Taylor is preparing an ordinance, which will be presented to the Council at its next meeting, prohibiting the dumping of garbage of any kind within the city limits. Real Estate Transfers. Instruments filed for record in the recorder's offlco of Marion county, Indiana, for the twentyfour hour ending at 5 p. i.. July 19. 1889, as furnished by Elliott & Butler, abstracters of titles, Hartford Block. 84 East Market street. Eley Coffin to Lewi P. Robinson, lot 32. in Allen's north addition $1. 200.00 Amelia Beck to Chaunccv L. Turner, lot !i!0, in McCarty'a seventh WestBide addition 1,000.00 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company to August M. Kuhn. lot 1, in darling subdivision of outlot 117; also, lot 41 and north half of lot V2, In McCarty'a subdivision of outlot l'JO 3,000.00 Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company to William 8. Uubbard, lota 1 to in. 3. 40. 41, 42. 40. 50 to 73. 70. b0, Sl. 82, 02 to 104. 100, 110. 123 to 128, 135 to iau, S3 lots in Morris's Oak Hill addition 200.00 . b. Hubbard to Anna I Monfort, , one-third of lots 10. 11,12 and 22, Peru & IndiananolU HaUroad Company's south addition 2,000.00 B. H. Greene to J. T. Budenz, lot 1. 5. 13 nnd 19, in Greene's southeast audition 500.00 J. T. Uudeiu to Julia A. Budenz, lot 5, 13, 14 and 19, in Greene's iouthcast addition 700.00 J. T. Budenz to II. J. BudetiV.'lot 4. lu Greene's southeast addition.. 400.00 Mary Griner to Sarah A. Moore, southeast quarter northwest quarter section 9. township 1C, range 3, containing 10 acres T 750.0O IniLaiiapolU Water Company to Levinia L. Smith, lot 17. in Water Company's fubdivislon of outlot 14b 475.00 J. 11. Leonard to J. 8. Cruse, trustee, lots 1.3, 4,21, 25,20, 27, 28, 29 and 30, in square 10, in Fletcher's lirookitide addition 272.00 VPl i10'6 10 H- F- "owe, lot 1. in right's subdivision of lot 32. in Fletcher's third lirookside addition. 275.00 John Burnsldo to Kllzabeth A. Newhouse, lot 55, iu Hanna's heirs addition ... 925.00 Conveyance. 13: consideration..... $11,097.00 Fret not your life away because your hair is gray, while voting, a you can stop all cruyness and can beautify the hair with llall'a Hair ltenewer and be nappy.

"LIKE AS IT WERE A MOTH THAT FRETTETH A GARMENT," so will the free alkali, to which many powerful soaps owe their strength, destroy your clothing. Professor Silliman, of Yale College, says, "The Ivory Soap is of remarkable purity as a laundry soap it has no superior." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be " just as good as the 1 Ivory V they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack .the peculiar and remarkable qualitiet of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1S86, by Procter & Gamble.

THE PUZZLE DEPARTMENT. Erenthinff relating to this departmeyt must be addressed to IF. . Graff am. West Scarborough , Cumberland eoHttty, 2laine. Original contributions and answers to each week's puzzles are desired. Answers to Puzzles. No. 3018 SURE UNITE R I 1' E N 8 ETESIAN EN I O M A SAMOS N A 8 a No. 3019English Sparrow. No. 3030 Y O F YOKELET FEOULA LUNAR E L A N I) 8 TARDILY 8 L Y No. 3031 Chryselephantine. No. 30521. C-otrer. 2. T-anna. 3. C reek. 4. R-rocket. 5. S-allow. 0. C-hurl. 7. F-lame. 8. G-lory. Original Puzzles. NO. S0C3 NUMERICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of nineteen letter. My 17, 1 1. 4 is an article of food in Hawaii. My 6, 15, 18 is an opponent. My 1, 2, 19 is a vibration of a clock. . My 12, 9, 3 is the martfn. My 14, 1, 8 is to consider. My 5, 7, 13, 10 is to appear. My whole was a distinguished American novelist, j). f. G. V. Scarboro, Me, JfO. 3004 DOUBLE ACROSTIC. 1. A plant of various species. 2. A red color , need by painters. 3. I he score in manner. of a musical A badge drama. 4. Formal Of office. Prlmals An heraldic device. Finals A stanza. Combined An instrument formerly used to take the altitude of the sun and stars. A EST XOA. NO. 30C5 n LANK 8. Blanks to be filled with words pronounced alike but spelled differently). 1. Alva did tie a in the strinjr. 2. If it had not been for careless man, the game w ould have been . 3. shoemakers use the . 4. They more flour to the bread. 5. Cecil a stone the window. G. Tho cut on Mangle's will . Virginia, 111. MacBlack. no. soog transpositions. 1. Transpose a landing place, and form a bedstead. 2. A rod to measure, pround. and form a brace. 3. A row or rank of trees, and form sprouts. 4. A sly mischief, and form heavy sticks or clubs. 5. A vestige, and form a basket or hamper. Okiana. NO. 3067 SQUARK. 1. Winter. 2. A shrub of the United States. 3. A species of lyric poem. 4. A pattern. 5. A short line ot horse hair by which a iish hook is attached to a longer line. Okiana. ; Answers in three weeks. A Great Truth Recorded. Omaha Republican. When men get information tboy stop being Democrats. ' 1IK1. STOUT-Etta Jones Stout, at '218 Blackford street, Friday, 12:S0 p. m. Funeral services at Clermont, I nil., Sunday, July 21. Friends invited. RAFEBT J. Lawrence Rafert. ron of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rafert, at the family reaideuce, No. i!03 Is'orth Delaware stwt, at 12 o'ulock, July is. of tyJhoid fever, a&ed 25 years. 7 months and 5 days, 'uncial from the family residence. Saturday, July 20, at 9 o'clock. Strictly private on account of sickness In the family. He's safe at home, yea safe forever. We'll meet again on "some sweet day," Where uoujrht our union then can sever, And God shall wipe ail bars away. WAKTED-JIALE HELP. )1 r ANTED NEWS AKNT FOR TRAINS. A(Wr033 G. E. KNAUrr, Teru, I no. W rANTED FREIGHT CAU BUILDERS. OHIO FALLS CAR CO., JrtTeraonvUle, Ind. "1 ifANTED is Weekly represcnTatiTcs, male or ft female, in every community. Goods staple; house. old neoeaaity; sell at aitrlit; no peldliufr: nalary paid promptly.and expenses advanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free. We mean Just what we say; address at once. Standard Silverware Co., Bos ton. Mass WANTED AGENTS. AGENTS should nte for lllUKtrated circular, leinis and two weeks free trial, ot Missouri Washer, Washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam without rabbin g. Easily sold; profitable. J. Worth, Mt.Ixmls, Mo f ANTED MAN To take the agency of our sales"; IT lire USxlbxlS inches; weight 5U0 Ih; retail price $33; other sizes in proportion. A rare chance to create a permanent business at home. These safoa meet a deiumid never before supplied hy other safe companies, as we are not governed hy the Safe Fool. ALPINE SAFE CO , Cincinnati, O. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. TV TANTET) CONSUMERS' OA8TRUSTSTOCK. NEWTON TODD, 24 a East Washington St. ANNO UNXE3IE NTS. MONEY, MONEY ANY AMOUNT FROM $200 up. Money on hand, no waiting. D. C. BllVAN, No. 1 North Meridian sL A VALUABLE PATENT FOR TRADE I1Y counties for Western town Iota or land. Address F. M. HUFF, Hartford City. ind. A' RE YOU SEEKING EMPLOYMENT! WHATever position you want mav be obtained through M ccabe a Rureau. Room a, E. Washington l. SANITARY 1IOM E AT N7N EW J ERSEY STT Indianapolis, Ind. Chronic diseases and dla sesof women a siecialty. The methods employed are electricity, Swedish movements, baths and other hyK'.enicagenU RACHEL SWAIN , M. D V bf ROLOOElt MRS. DR. ELLIS NEVER JY. fai.a to tell life's history correctly by the plan, eta. where to fro, what to do for auccens. health and happiness, Rives information on all subjects. Ifsicit or in trouble consult the Doctor at once. 23 Fast Michigan street. Can be consulted by letter. FOR the beat opening in the State for a general store Address P. O. Box No. 71, Rain bridge. Ind. PERSONAL, PERSONAL A jonnif man with excellent qna!l. flcations, and can Elve the best of reference, delrea a position as book keeoer, oraMtant. Is not afraid of hard work. Address H. o. W.. care of the Journal. rOK ItHNT FOR RENT TWO (iOOD ROOMS. WITH power, on South Meridian st. Apply at BRYCE'S lialerj.

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Mtimnlntcs the torpid liver, strengthen t he d ijrestlvc organs, regulates the bowels and are uneqnaled as an ANTI-BILIQU3 MEDICINE. It mnlnrlnl districts their virtnes are widely recognized, as they possess peculiar properties iu lrecliiff thesystem from that poison. JTIetrantlv sugar coated. Doso small. lrice, 23cts. Sold E very whore. Office, 44 Murray St., Xow York. ADVERTISED LETTERS The following is thp lltt of letters reniahihiff unclaimed in the Indianapolis Postoriiee. on Saturday. July JO, lss'j. rieae call for "Advertised Letters" and give the date nf ihislbt: I,lie List. A Alexander, Mrs. Mattio (2); Allen, Ida. It Rurus, Mary: iJuehauan. Mish Lizzie; Rixby, Mrs. J. ; Rabcoek. Mr. Frank 11. C-Clark, Miss Lillie; Cassiday, .Mrs. W. F. Cresh. Nelli. J.; (Jreely, hadie. II Hartford, Mary; Ilirshuian, Miss A. E. 1 Johnson, Miss liessie. K Kline. M its Pearl. L Larouehe, Mrs. Lidda; Lodge, Mrs. J. L. Mc McCiocklyn, Tannic. It Roach, Miss Carrie. T Thompson, Miss Mery; Thompson, Miss Jennie. W White, Mrs.; Williams, Miss Orinda II.; Wheeler, Miss Minnie (2). Gentlemen's List. A Anderson, Karl; Arbuokle, George W. 1 llolser, Harry; Bryan, Master P. II.; Berry, Walter; Bixhy, J. : Butch, A. II. C Conard, John K.; Cotter, Kichard; Carter, Grant. 1 Davidson. J. M.; Dixon, Wiley A. K Eastcrs, L. H. G Geohegan, Mr.; Gillatn, John T. II Hancock, Ira; Harris, W. II.; Ilancock, Chas. E.; Ilarless, IS. (J.; Haynea, Chas. V.; Holland, Joiin. J Jackson, W. B.; Jordan, II. E.; Julian, Frederick II. K. Karnatz, "William. L Lewis, Henry L. Mc McNcal, Mark. - M Morn, li. W.; Mathews, James; Morris, Kev. Win. H.; Mewnian, Johu; Madeira, Chas. fj). N-Xicoles. Walter II. r-l'robawi, C It. Ju1iimo, II. L.; Ouerry, C. E. ie Kotlonbcnrer, JackK.; Hichardson, W, P; Ray, Hudsou; Uoss, Louis; Hush, Kichard; liichnrdsou, J. B. SStever, Tony; Sawyer, Frank; Stewart Irvin; Smith. Edward. T Tautenuere, J. II.: Threuser, Martin; Tressler, Milton. Wallace, Thomas; Wright, Geo. T.; WilHams, J. s. WM. WALLACE. P. M. CIIUBC1I SERVICES. Baptist. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Northeast corner of Pennsylvania anl New York street. Rev. V. F.Taylor, pastor, will preach to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. aud 7:45 n. m. Sahbath-Hchool at ifclu p. in. All are cordially iuvltotl to thesa services. Christian. C ENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of Ohio ami Delaware streets. D. H. Lucas, pastor. will preach at usual hours. Subject. 10:30 a. m., "The Snnnillntr of tho Trumpet;" 7:4o p. iu.. "Athletica and Asthmatics, sunuay-aciiooi at v a.m., Howard Cale, superintendent. All aire welcome to these service. Friends. I?RIENDS' CHURCH, CORNER DELAWARE and St. Clair streets. Levi Heps, pastor, b'ervicos 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath-school 9 a. m. Christian Endearur meeting t:30 p. iu., SuuUaya. Cordial Invitation to aU. Methodist. CENTRA I-AVENUE METHODIST EPISCO-paU'liurch-CoriKToICtiitral avenue and JJut ler street. Rev. J. II. Font, I). D., jtaator. Sunday. tichool at Da. m.; preaching hy tho paatur at 10.30 a. in.; no evening services; cla.vj-nieetuiK Tuesday evecini?, lu ktture-rcoru. strangers corilially wel comod. ERIDIAN - STREET M. E. CHURCH Corner New York ami Meridian streets Tho pastor, Rev. II. A. Cleveland, D. D .will preach at 10:30 a. in. Sunday orhoolat i!:15 p.m.. and S. C. Eat :t:45. prayer aervice Thursday t-veniiig. JCo Sunday evtinug f rvke. "1 ORERTS PARK M. E. CHURCH Corner of -IV Delaware nnd Vermont streets. Rev. . A. Keen, I). P., pastor. V a. m., clas.i-meetinps; 10:30 a. in., reunion ot congregation and friends ;recodin.i? the pastor's iroing to lake charge of Acton Park Camp, meeting; 2:15 p. iu.. Sabbath-school; 7 p. ni., :anifctincs; 7:45 p. m , theme, "A Popular lltligioa." All cordially invitett Christian Emieavor at 6:45 p. n. Weekly prayerroefctlug ou Thursday eveninK. at 7:45 o'clock. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Corner of Pennsylvania and Pratt streets. Service at 10:30 a. m. aud 7:45 p. nt., conducted by the pastor, E. P. Wliallon. There will lw a zotik service in the evening. Salbath-school at 2:30 p. ra. Youafc People's meeting at 7 p. in. A cordial welcome to all the Berviees of the church. SE VENT II PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CORner of Uelar and Elm streets. (Take Virginia avenue car to Cellar street.) H. V. Hunter, iwstor. A mid-summer sermon will be preached hy the pator in the mornlnc Sabbatb-school at 2:30 p. m. There will be no services in the eveniufr. the conrenation Joining with the Sixth Presbyterian Church for the evening service. 'pABERNACLrTcilUUCH-Corner Meridian and A Second streets. Rev. J. A. Rondtlialer, D. I)., pastor. Preachlnjf at 10:30 a. m., by the pastor. Sunday, school at 2:15 p. m. Young People's sciety of Chrutian Endeavor at 3:45 p. in. No evening service. FINANCIAL. LOANS MONEY ON MORTOAGES. 8AYLES, 75 East Market street. C. r. 1'INANCIAL MONEY ON MORTOA(E, FARMS aud city property. CE. COFFIN CO. MON EY T LOAN 6 PERCENT. HORACE MCKAY. Room ll.Talbott & New's Block. SIX PER CENT. ON CITY PROPERTY IN IN. diana. ISAAC H. KIERSTED, 13 Martlmlal Block. fro LOANlrivate funds on farm and cltyptop" -1- crty. Lare loans on business proierty, 0 per cent. STANTON A fCOTT. 34 North Delaware st. ATONEY LOANKI) OX BUILDING ASSOCIA. tion stock. Shares boucrht aud sold in any incorporated asstK-latiou. U. C.BRYAN, No. I North Meridian st. " ONEY TO LOANON FARMS AT THE LOW. 1'l.est market rate; pnvileirM for payment beforo due We also buy municipal bonds. TJH )S. O. DAY A CO., 72 East Maract street, lDdlanaioUs,

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- n .(7v Wl lit ruu; cum. ii4 icn A VI Ik OKI 1 3. The pastor. Rev. M. L. Haines. I). D., will preach tomorrow at 10:45 a. nL No evening senMce. Sunday.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

VrpT'T xTC! E. C. A CO.. manufacturer and JVli O Reralrersof CIRCULAR, CROSSt'lT, HAND, and an ouier SAWS ucitins. Emery vneeis ana .miu Supplies. Illinois street, one sqaare south Union station. SAWS BE-L--NG 0 A 0 EMERY WHEELS. SPECIALTIES OF W. B. Barry Saw A- Supply Co., 132 & 134 8. Penn sL All kinds ot Saws repaired. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO., Saw-Mill Machinery, Engines anJ Boilers, Pipe-Fittin irs and Natural-gas Supplies, 111 to 149 South Pennsylvania Street. HOLLIDAY & WYON, Wholesale Manufacturers of Coupe, Surrey, Btiggy and Express . HA.RJSTESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. PTrice List sent the trade on application. SAFE-DEPOSIT VAULT Absolute safety against Fire and Rurglar. Finest and only vault of thklnd in the 6tatc roliceman day and n iht on puard Desipuel for the saie-keep-lnff of Money, Bonds, Wills, Deeds. Abstracts, Silverplate, Jewels, and Valuable Trunks and Packages, etc S. A. Fletcher 4 (k Safe Deposit. D. M. Ransdell, Manager. LEO LANDO, - Manufacturinp; Optician, Jobber and Retailer in Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers, etc ty-Oculista Prescriptions a specialty. 62 East Market Street, opp. Postoflicc. NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO. From !fo. f fi, $S, f 10, to $50 per set. All kinds of tiue dental work at reduced .prices. Fine Rold llllinif at ffl and upward. Silver arnalaram. r0o and 75c. Teeth extracted lor "c. Teeth exti acted -without pain All work warrantwl as represented. Piftcen years experience. A.P. IlEliltOX, Manager. Rooms 3 and 4 G rand Opera-house. SPRING CHICKENS, EXTRA BUTTER, FRESH EGGS, Poultry Dressed every day Wholesale and IletaiL THE CLEAN POULTRY CO. Corner Cedar and Ilosbrook streets. r"Telephone 8C5. Goods delivered. The Indianapolis Glue Company Manufactures all kinds of CABINET GLUES AXD CUltLED HAIR. 3olid Paper rillinj Saw Mill Idlers or . Pnllavc. Irfirod and tnrnd holes drilled to fit fiangia. Paper x notions lor any purpos. Spur or Bevel. Cheaper, more, durable than wood or leather. EOCEWOOD, NEWCOMB & CO., (Ameriean Ppr Pnlly Company). Cr 180 to 180 C 7unjy!Tania St.. Indianapolia. la. ADAMANT WALL PLASTER. The new. cheapest and bst Wall Plaster known to the trade. M nufactory at li6 West Maryland stneL INDIANA ADAMANT PLASTER CO. H. C. SMITHER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Roofing Felt. Rooflnir ritch. Coal Tar, 2 and :i-ply Ready Rooflnir. Metal and other Root Paints, slaters' Felt, Sheatbing Felts, ABbestos Fire-proof Felt, i traw Board, ltrj V. Md. ht. EEMIJSTG-TON STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for liftecn years the STANDARD, and embraces the latest and highest achievements of inventive skilL Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 3i East Market St., Indianapolis. J. C. HIRSCHMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Mattreses, Dealers and Renovat. ot s of Feathers. Our Renovator beats the world. ti'J North New Jersey street. COMSTOCK & COONSE, WOOD CHAIN and WOODEN FOKCE PUMPS. Dealers in Iron np, Irlven-well .Point ainl ail Dnven-well buppllea. iy7 and lyy S. JMertdiau tit. INDIANAPOLIS STOVE CO. Manufactures of Stoves and Hollow-ware, Nos. 85 and 67 South Meridian Btrec-t. PARROTT & TAQUAlil' WHOLESALE BAKERS. Crackers, Bread and I'akea. Bicycles and Repairing.1 WORLD TYPE-WRITERS. Price $10. Sena tor catalogue. H. T. HEARSEY, JSV 147 & Hy Delaware St. Nci'clylc & Marmon Co. Etab. 1851 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS MILL AND ELEVATOR BUI1J)EU3. Indlanaiolis. InL Iloller Mill. M11L Jcleaninjr Mfu-hiuerj, Midililnsrs-imriliers. V Portable M Hla, tc etc Take stretUcar for sbookx&rtla. "B By Ti R, Bell, Patsnt Solicitor and IT.echanicar Pruffhtimvw 6i Ir&Ab Sloclu lndinno'i$,lnd. THE H00SIER BURNER Is the result of much exnenmeuUnjr It combines theborft qualities of all burners. It is the favorite amoDK all gas-utters, toold to the trade at a liberal discount.

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STEEL FULLY AXD MACHINE WKS, Hole Makers. 79 and 85 Routh Pennsylvania fit. INSURANCE DIRECTORY HENRY COE. Fire Insurance Agency 13 Martindale Block. IIOLLAXP, CHAH. A. 01 East Market Pacific Mutual Life and Accident. LEONARD, JOHN R Altna Building The yEtna. The North Rritish and Mercantile, ot London. SUDLOW & MARSH, Managers, 90Hi E. Market SL, for Indiana. Ohio. Kentucky, Tennessee and Vet Virginia for the Provident Javlnr Lite Anuraoc Society ot New York. Kheppard llomans's plan of pure life insurance, unmixed with banking a specialty. THE CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER Weekly Indiana Stale Joiirna ONE DOLLAR l'EK YEAK.

BUSLNESS DIRECTORY.' THEODORE STEIN. Successor to Wm. C Anderson. 8 0 r t Market Strnnt ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. ELLIOTT & BUTLER, Hartford Rlocyc,8X East Market street ABSTR-VCTS OF TITLES. DH. E. 11. LEWIS. rractlce limited to diseases of th THROAT AND NOSE. 139 North Meridian street; J. D. GEORGE, M. D.. ' rarrner ot tJie lato Dr. D. Harjrert, cnntlnuei lh rractioe at Rooms land 2, Raldwln's Block, corner leL and Market sU. Residence, 3G7 Park ave. TeV. ephone t2. MOSES, OPTICIAN. Largest and beat sun-k ot Optical Ooods In the city. Lensea accurately adjusted. Prescriptions a ;. cialty. Don't mistake the placo for another. Oat name, "Moses, " on window, 4 North Peuasylrani. DK. ADOLPII BLITZ, Practice limited to EYE, EAR AND THRU AT DISEASES. Office removed to Odd-fellovrs Rlock. Room 2. northeast cor. Wash, and Penn. st., IndUnapoUa, Ind. COLLECTIONS. It "will pay you to invest 1 for our book of statement and letters to ::se with your delinquent customers. Address NATIONAL COLLECTING AUENCY, 10 Vance Bloc k, Indianapolis. AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON, (Formerly of McDonald, Butler dt Mason.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, U0a Last Market street. PEJSTTIST. MART C. LLOYD, over Fletcher's Rank. Teeth at reduced prices, t UUntf at ruaaonaule ratea. IDIl. J. A. SUTCLIFFE, UliOEO., Office 95 Est Market street. Hours 9 to 10 m., to 3 p. m.. tnuiidays excepteL Telephone 911. DE. E. HADLEY. Oflice l'J5 Virginia ave. lU'sidence 6A Fletcher aveuuo. Oince iiourst 7:3U to 8 a. m.; l-.no to -;oO p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Telephone XK. SAKxVII STOCKTON, 227 North Delaware Street. J. n. RYAN" & CO., Commission Mercliants, Wholesale Dealers in Graitx, Flour. Feed, Hay, etc , t2 and 04 Eaot Maryland su J. PLATT & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Butter. Erits, Poultry, Oysters, Uauie, etc., 42, il and 16 Kentucky aveuuo. TRAVELERS' RESTAURANT. CHARLIE MILES' ResUurant is now at Na 19 North Illinois street. Lodging, cents. Meal. Ai centa. Pouder's Clean Meat Market. uicy Steaks and Roasts a specialty. 232 East W ashinton rl, aud Stall Til and U, East Market. Telephone 577. CUT FLOWERS. " BERTERMANN BROS., ; 37-43 Massachusetts avenue, one-half square northeast of Denisou Hotel. j"Open until a p. m. GEO. J. MAYER, Seals, Stencils, Stamps. Kto. 15 South Meridian street. Indianapolis, Ind. Send for catalogue. DENTISTRY. W. W. GATES, leutlt. Room 1. Odd-f ello a HalL N. E. corner Wasinusftoaand Pennsylvania sta. Formerly th N. Y. Steam Dcnul Co. Apings, Teats, Water-Proof Covering Etc. WENSLEY & EBERIIARHT. 7 i tt Ciuavelaad Bhick. CARPET CLEANING. . CARPETS Cleaucd. Reuovatetlaul Relaid, Retlttel and ltepairod, u siiort notice at HOWARD'S, cor. SL Clair an t CauaL Telephone GIG. FINE SHOW-CASES. WILLIAM WIEOEL. MAifCTAcronr, No. G West Louisiana street 1 - C. C. FOSTERLUMBER CO. .FULL STOCK ALL KINDS Hard and Soft Wood Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds. ry Send for Trice-list. Pianino: -Mill and Lumber-Yard. 40Ao 420 North Mississippi St. TimT XlXl QArTTTT Wm-laxosekkamp. bUl X lit tvoill. J. 1 1 mauufae'rerof Brew Kettles, Sovia Fountains, Uas Otncj&tors, Caudy Kettles, Dyers' Cylinders, dealer m Sheet, Copper and Brass, Tubing, etc, IMi South Delaware itrtH.'t. S. D. CEANE, Jeweler and Opticiaii, 88 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

itt lbi'V"jii fcfe to. maxu: xkus or BINDERS, KEA. AND MOWERS. Headquarters for Indiann, lo7 fc 1G; E. Waahlntrtoa bt., Indianapolis, lud. J. B. 1ILYWOOD, Manager. PHOTOGRAPHS. Cuton CLARK'S tine Cabinets lorone weektofl to $2 per dozen. 7b' Last Washington street. SMITH'S DYE WORKS, f7 NOltTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. OenU' clotlilni? cleanntl. lytl aud repaired. Ladies' dresst; cleaned aim dyl. 13USINKSS CHANGES. The general and local Insurance Booms cj MrOIL L1AKD it DAUK will Ik? changed to OJ and 6i Eaat Market street, J uiibl.188,J. - ii:e carriages, MiHlerate VrUn. HOWLANDA JollN'SOK. 75 aiiO. 77 Vci Waaliiugtun itreet. LUMBER Tt. T- BENNKTT, w1io1m1 anl retail lealr In Lumber, Lath and tsiilnplen. t?ali. Doom aud Blind. irl to l'Jl SjuUi East street C. A. WEBB, JAMISON CO.; II0USE-M0VEKS (suecsors to J. W.Darls.) Bates and Heavy Machinery art fully transferred. Teli'iihone 35ti. OUlce "Z'iri South Meriduu. 4 MIRROII. worth 1, irlven with every 25 caks of KlK-tnc Iitrht Soap; four with v-ry lox. Vr ;ie ty all tirKt-olat! K"cerifi. and Dianuiactiired by UifcJUllNbTON toUAl'CU, InOiaaaj-olis. removal! JOS. ALLERDICE, A't, J DEAUCK IN Hides, Pelts. Furs, Wool and Tallow To 124 Kentucky Avenue, near liitf 4 Itailroad. Kclreentiug C C. hteveus t Co.. Loaton, Masa, H. B. HOW LAND & CO., General Western Apenta for Genuine Uanjror and IVaeh Ilottom Slato Com'p Established 1H3. Manufacturer of nchool and rxnnf slate, onices: C'onier Lincoln avenue and Lake Erie Railroad, and Iliuiders' Exchange. 9 a THE CITIZENS7 ODER LESS CO. Does tho best and cleanest vault work In the city, on fehortnotkc oiUce 13 Haldwin's 1;1k k, cor. Delaware and Market ts. J. W. 0 1LKEUT, Mauacer. loliaitor of 1 isicwi PATENTS fcUKI 3 IvDUHAFOLlt 9 9 PENSIONS New Ijiws. new Unlinks. Every soldier or sold Wa widow ahould send to to th Old EtallshtMl Claim Agency of r. II. FITZGEHALD nd fet lu 12para pamphlet on Var Claims mailed fre. No. GSSi luit

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