Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1889 — Page 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1889.

AFFAIRS OF THE RAILWAYS. Personal Local and General Notes. General Manager Bradbnry, of the Lake Erie &, Western, goes to New York to-day lor a conference Trith President lirice. C. P. Huntington is experiencing some trouble in securing control of theChattaroi road; at least, he will not get it on hia own terms. It is expected that the sitting of the Interstate-commerce Commission in this city, next week, will draw here a largo number of prominent railroad men. The parlor cars and ten of the now passen eer coaches on tho litg Four are being vestibuled to run between Chicago and Cincinnati, over the Big Four on day trains. TheCCCA. St L. (Dig, Four) has asked for, bids from Eastern locomotiveworks for ten heavy freight engines, six Bwitchiug engines and four large passenger engines. On Thursday last tho Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indianapolis road handled for tho llnsh county fair 8,104 passengers, beating all former records, the highest ou any day in years past being 0,4 10. The Vandaiia company has posted at all its stations in Indiana the Indiana statute regarding pcibous jumping, on orolF of trains when in motion, t. The company proposes to enforce the law. The new general superintendent of the "Wabash has issued orders that there must be no smokiue in or about depots, cars or shops, and will soon issue an order forbidding trainmen smoking when on duty. President In galls says the C. C, C. &, St. L. will have no trouble in paying a 5 per cent, dividend on its stock this year, and backs the statement by declaring a 14 per cent, quarterly dividend, payable Oct. 1. It is understood that the Pennsylvania-

people will not press their complaints against the Monon before the Interstatecommerce Commission, next week, as under the agreement at Cincinnati all old griev ances are buried. A prominent passenger man says that it need not excite surprise should the Penn sylvania lines announce as their regular rates 2 'cents per mile between all stations on their system. That they intend to lead in tho matter there is no question. Chief Inspector Eckraan to-day goes to Vincenncsjro establish a branch inspection bureau atVhat point. Two men will be re quired. Tho expense of the bureau is shared by tho Indianapolis cc vmcennes. the trans vi lie &. lerre nauto ana tne Ohio &, Mississippi. The promotion of T. G. ShaugbneRsey to the position of assistant to the president of 'the Canadian Paciiic road causes much favorable comment. Mje. 8hanghnessey is well known in Western railroad circles, is only thirty-six years of age, and his salary is to be a year. Harry Fuller and his corps of assistants Lave been doinc bier work the last few montns in the wa3' of building np tho pass enger business of the Chesapeake &, Ohio. In addition to the larzelv-increased regular travel over any former summer, the road has earned ,75 tourists. ? General Manacer Beckloy. of th(J Cincin nati. Wabash & Michigan, was in the city yesterday. It is understood that he will continue to nil. that position nnaer tne IMaekcv control flntil the road is connected (with the Mackey system .of roads, which It is stated authoritatively that the only i liif.ch in the Big Four securing control of tho Ohio, Indiana &. cstern is the unpaid back interest, and the friends of the deal . on the part of the O., I. fc W. ere busying , themselves to arrange this matter, and are t very confident of doing so beforo another week closes. General Manager Beckley, of the Cincin- . 1 1 i v u ; a a nan, anasn iv .memgnu, is quoiea as sayinir that Iresident Inffsills. of the Bis: Four. did not read tho contract between the Beeline on the one part and the C. . & M. on the other far enough, or he would not have proposed to annul tho contract on six mouths notice. 8o pressed is the Bie Four for en tr in 63 that the heavy passenger engines which haul the fastexpres9 trains on the bt. Louis di vfsion run through between Indianapolis and fct. Louis, and on tho local run9 the en gine.s double the road daily between St. Louis and Mattoon, and between Indianap olis and Mattoon. . Chief Engineer Morris has completed tho purvey for an extension of the Lawrenceburtr branch of the Big Four from Aurora to Kisintr Sun. Ind.. a distance of eight miles, and as soon as he is able to give an estimate of the cost of its construction President In galls will decide how soon the work shall be begun. The Western Passenger Agents' Associa lion is struggling alone with two heads. Three roads recognize .John Abbott as chairman, who has been at -the head of the association for two years, while the other nineteen roads in the organization recog nize as chairman Mr. Thompson, the secrexary oi ine association. Tho Transcontinental Association is said to have gotten on to a tirmer basis than at auy time since it was organized. James P. Fuller, who has been appointed to look after Its interests in the Hast, with headi quarters at .New lork, is said to be a very twiso ana competent rauroaa man, especial jy ntted lor ; a at position. Work is to be resumed on the projected 'It is stated that new capital has taken hold of the enterprise. The slow progress made , in the construction of the road thus far is . good evidence that the anderbilts were not behind the scheme, while there is a pos sibility that they now are. . The Lake Erie it Western shows in its arnings the first week in September a de crease of $626, as compared with earnings lor the corresponding week of 1&S8. This is the lirst week in this year that a decrease has been shown, and would not have oc curred but for the great trouble in getting a. At . ir m cars to movo ine ousiness oiiereu. Superintendent Bennett, of the Eastern division of the Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg road, yesterday received from Johnstown, as a relic of the late disaster, the number-plate of engine 1055, which was hauling the express train which went down in the flood, Ihe plate was found on Tuesday last, buried several feet in mud. A general passenger agent, yesterday, in speaking of the talk of making 2 cents a mile the rate on' roads for passengers in this State, Illinois and Ohio, said that it would never do. He then mentioned tho fact that in the Peoria fc Rock Island for one year made 2 cents a mile tho rate over its lines, and its revenue, instead of increasing, fell off S3 per cent. The Pennsylvania has extensivo improvementH nnder consideration at Philadelphia. Their passenger station is inadequate to meet the requirements of tho road, and plans are being prepared looking to tho occupying of all the ground on- Market street, from Broad to Eighteenth street, for passenger depot purposes, tho tipper stories to boused for tho general citbee. their present quarters being entirely too limited. N The Chicago, Burlington & Northern yesterdayjinuouneed a sweeping reduction in both through and local rates from Chicago to St. Paul and common points, to take effect Sept. 18. Tho reduction from Chicago locally -to St. Paul is from 00 to 40 cents, lirst class, and on business originating at the seaboard the reduction is from 1.10 to ' 85 cents. The St. Paul &. Kansas Citv has given no formal notice of its intention to adopt the Burlington Northern rates, but it is considered a foregone conclusion that it will do so. One of the brightest trafile managers in the West yesterday said to a Journal reporter, when speaking of a certain agreement which had been entered into recently by several prominent roads, that it Mould not stand, as it was not fair and just. Ho added that no man could put his hand on an agreement which had stood if it was not fair to every road interested. He then cited a number of agreements which have stood for some years, and also cited a number which had ialleu through simply for the reason they were not fair in their provisions. Ont of S4.COO.000 consolidated bonds issued by President Ingalls for improvement purposes on the Chesapeake & Ohio, he has as Jet used but $1,500,000. With this he bought l.GOO freight cars, sixteen vestibule passenger cars and thirty locomotives. New shops have ben built at Clifton Forge, the shops at Kichmond have been enlarged, ten miles of double track put in, twenty-live miles of new sidings, two, branch lines leading to important coal mines, and large improvements to the track made in tho way of laying new steel and rebuilding bridges. The citizens of Kichmond, Ihd are becoming uneasy over the 6low manner in which the work of building the northern . end of the F.vansville Kichmond road progresses. In fact, but little has been sdono between Seymour and Kichmond, and

one of the officers of the Mackey lines inti

mates that the Mackey sydicate is seriously considering the abandoning of the line to Kichmond. That there is something in this intimation seems the more probable, now that they have secured the Cincinnati, Wa bash & Michigan road, as, in all probability, they will build on the shortest line from Seymour, or some point a short distance east of there, to Kushville, and then on to I Anderson. In fact, this othcial goes so far as to say that this is the programme. CULLLVGS FROM TIIE COURTS. Township Trustee; Many'a Suit Against the County Treasurer. The? suit of Township Trustee Many to compel the payment of $3,000 withheld from him by ex-County Treasurer Loftin on ac count of an order for that amount alleged to have been paid John E. Sullivan at Many's request, was brought np in the Cir cuit Court yesterday. County Treasurer Osterman has been made a party delendant. and an order waa granted, returnable on the 24th inst., requiring the defendants to show cause why the 3.000 in controversy should not be paid to plaintiff. For the Loss of a Wife. A suits was tiled in the Superior Court yesteiday, in which Charles II. IJ. Rentsch claims damages against Fred Luekens and other members of the Luekens family for the loss of his wife. He claims that Mrs. Kentsch was induced by the solicitations of defendants to abandon him and take her children with her, and he estimates his loss in this respect at S5.000. for which he asks judgment. Will of William Trange. The will of William Prange, of this county, was admitted to probate yesferday. Decedent leaves all his personal property to hi? wife and his real estate to nis son, with directions to the latter to pay specitio bequests to other children. The Court Record. SUPERIOR COURT. Room 1 Hon. Napoleon B. Taylor, Judge. Elizabeth Young vs. Isaac King et al.: in junction.. Cause dismissed. 2soib Landgratl vs. W m. J. Walsh: on ac count. Finding and judgment for plaintiff for 241.10. Henry Ostendorf vs. Laura Ostendorf: divorce. Abandonment. Divorce and custody of children given to plaintiff. KUdoil uicsslng vs. Louisa Uiessmg; di vorce. Un trial by court. Room 2 ilon. D. W. Howe, Judjje. Catherine Mikels vs. James Mikels: di vorce. Decree granted on account of cruel ty and failure to provide. Martha llarrold vs. Henry ueisel: suit on note: Judgment for defendant. Room 3 Hon. Lewis C. 'Walker. Jndfire. Newark Machine Company vs. Greclev B. McLaughlin; damages. Verdict for defendant. Win.A. Gaut vs. Prudential Insurance Company; account. On trial by a jury. Frederick Melrose vs. Harry B. Smith; account. Dismissed. James C. Parker vs. Silas M. White et ah; note. Dismissed. Charles H. Gillett vs. Oscar R. Gillett; note. Judgment for plaintiff for $2,313.35. New Suil Filed. Peter Kissell vs. Charles Wonnell; suit on judgment. Elizabeth Colton vs. Elijah Colton; diyorce. 9 Eugenie Lachene vs. Emil Drotz; suit to revive iudgment. Charles Hr.lL Kentsch vs. Fred Lueken et al.; damages. CIRCUIT COURT. Hon. Livingston Howlaiid, Judge. Charles J. Many vs. " Sample Loftin and John Osterman; rule to show cause. CRIMINAL COURT. Hon. William Irvln, Judge. State vs. Richard Miller; petit larceny. Flea erf guilty and sentence of three months in work-house. Abbett's Chances In New Jersey. Philadelphia Nortn American. , No man who favors temperance, or high license, or clean politics will voie for Abbett; nor will he get even the full vote of the workers of his party. There is a Democratic faction in New Jersey that cordially dislikes tho ex-Governor, and, while it may not entirely desert him, it will be lukewarm. With dissension in his own party and every friend of high license and local option against him ho will have a hard road to travel. Whether the Republicans will take advantage of this state of affairs remains to be seen. What they need is a, popular and clean candidate, and a vigorous campaign. Such a combination will beat Abbett. Of Course They "Will Have a Building. Philadelphia Inquirer. There is a disposition to gibe at Susan B. Anthony because jsho wants a building set apart for women's work at the world's fair; but the only thing remarkable about her appeal is the fact that she thought it necessary to make one. Of course, thero must be a building specially for women. It may or may not be called an "Isabella Hall," as Miss Anthony suggests, but whatever its name, the exhibition will not be complete without it. Every great enterprise like this most have a woman's department until the time comes when woman will have all the rights she claims, and then she will refuse such a distinction as an in suit to her sex. THE PUZZLE DEPARTMENT. f Evtrythlng rtlnting to thU department must be addressed to IF. II. Graffnm, West Scarborough Cumberland county, Maine. Original contribution and answers to each week's puzzles are desired. Answers to Puzzles. No. 3083 HAN8E T K N 8 E TASTE r A N o s YAGER No. 30S9 A good namo is rather to be chosen than great ricln-s. No. 30'JO-l. Trestle, sterlet 2.' Fibre, brief. 3. Cudle. dulce. 4. Egret, greet. 5. Diver, rived. C. Dense, need. No. SOOl-Uarriet lieecher Stowe. No. 3092 A AGE A O E N T A Ct K NDUM IJ N D I T K TUTOli M E U E Original Puzzles. NO. S101 A MONUMENT. O X O X X O X X O X X O X X O X X O X X O X X X O X X X X X O X X X xxxxoxxxx 1. A letter. 2. A measure of length. 3. A river of HursIx 4. A plant. 5. Part of a circle. G. A possessive pronoun. 7. A pronoun. 8. A little demon. 0. An animal. 10. Certain Hebrew wenrhts. 11. Splendid. Centrals An Irish patriot, 17tO-l03. Acxt Xoa. NO. 3102 STAR. 1. A letter. 2. A verb. 3. A monkey. 4. Printers stands or tables., ft. To connect. 0. The pure, solid cryatalline mass of spermaceti. 7. A lady's name. 8. An abbreviation. i. A letter. Oriana. NO. 3103 NUMERICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of twenty-tw o letters. My 13, 7, 1, 14 is to deform. My i. 3. 17, 10, 15 Is a kind of dante. My 22, 2, ID. 2U is a loud noise. My 0, 1, 11. 10. 21 Is a style. My 4, 8, 5, 12 is lamentation. My whole was an Ainerii au philanthropist. Oriaxa. NO. 3104 LETTER ENIGMA. In bluff, but not in ledjre; In flafr. but not In vl:e; In dark, but not in dim; In black, but not In prim; v In fear, but not in fright; In clear, but not in bright; In lead, but not in brass; In jrround, but not in crass: In drum, but not in can; . Whole is defined a fan. Auxt Xoa. Answers la three weeks. 1 Foot Notes. Alt A Jkwf.ll We nre sorry your answers to Nos. 3077. 3078, 3071) were mislaid. We are irladto hear from you, and hope you will come ofter. AuxTXoAandOriana provide excellent work thin week, and are thanked for the kind aMUtance. More matter from their pens would be plensinK to us. FOK RENT. fpWO ROOMS. WITH POWER, ON MERIDIAN JL and teouth street. Apsly at Bnrce's Bakery. .

AFTER THE BATH. Clara: "I have had a most refreshing bath. The Ivory Soap is, without exception, the most luxurious soap for bathing. It lathers freely and is so easily rinsed off, leaving a sense of cdmfort and cleanliness such as no other soap will." Louise: "Yes, and isn't it nice to use soap that floats like the Ivory ; for if you drop it, you don't have to feel for it, but pick it off the top of the water." A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soapsf each represented to be ".just as good as the Ivory' j"

they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap Copyright 1SSS, by GOLD MEDAIi, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & CO.'S Breakfast Cocoa I absolutely pure and it is soluble. No Cliemicals are used In ita preparation. It hu nor ' tXan Art time th trngtl of Coco mixed with SUrcIi, Arrowroot or Sugar, and ia therefore far more economical, totting I than n cent a cup. It l; deliciouj, nourishing:, strengthening, EASILY Digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well aa persona in health. . . Sold bj Grocer everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. GiYoia Klave So appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Kick Headache, all run down,' Ioj in? f lesn, you will find

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the remedy y on need. They tonenp the weak; stomach and build up tho flagging energies. Sufferers from mental or physical overlook will find relier rrom them. Xlcely sugar coated, SOLD EVERYWHERE. DIED. GLADDEN- Ijrtle, wife of C. 8. Gladden, and daughter of M.'audM. E. Garver. Kept. 11. at 12 p. m. Funeral iervices at late residence. 757 N. Ten. nessce street. Sept. 14, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial private. WKg SITUATION'S. " WANTED TRAVELING SALESMAN THAT Is now on)l road with a specialty line on a salary and expenses, wants to fret a regular line of goods and nave northern Indiana and Michigan us territory and can handle all lines of merchandise Addreas LOCK-BOX 95, Warsaw, Ind. ' WANTED MALE HELP. INSURANCE SOLICITORS WANTED. K. Journal office. Address W1 'K want s reliable pernon in yoar vicinity to aa. TOTintAiid itoatinir no advertisement ot onr poods va conspicuous places. No experience required, wajres fZW per day and expenses. Steady employ, menu Address, enclosing 2c stamp for reply. UM VEBSAL SUPPLY Covll!alto Building, Chicago, I1L . WANTED AGENTS. LADY AGENTS WANTED FOB TUT. NEW Ilygela Corset. Mosfnatlafactory aril best money, making article ont. For terms, etc., tly to WESTEltN COR8ET CO.. St. Louis. Ma ANVASSERS. EITHER SEX, EVERYWHERE positively making $25 to $50 weekly. Eminently respectable, protitabl pleasant. Write quick. CRAFT fc CLAY. Indianapolis. Ind. ( AGENT8 should write lor illustrated circular, trrms and two weeks free trial, of Missouri Wash, er. Washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam without rubbing. Eesily sold; profitable. J. Worth, St. Louis, M o. T J AN T E D M A N To take the ageucy ot our aatcs, M rizo '28x18x18 inches; weight 600 lbs; retail price $85; other sites in proportion. A rare chanco to crenTu a permanent business at home. These safes meet a demand never beforo supplied by other safo companies, as we are not governed by the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. FPU SALE-ltEAL ESTATE. 17OR SALE OR TRADE CITY PROPERTY. . improved and unimproved, iu thriving town; also, G80 acres farm land, all in Southern Kansas. Address L. H., N. E. cor. Seventh and Elm, Cincinnati. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. IJolPtTALlTreTn . mill, with all the late Improvements, within 35 miles nf Indianapolis, and In splendid wheat county. J. A. McK t-IXZlK. llaN. Meridian. Indianapolis. 1?OR SALE AN ESTABLISH ED B USIN ESS Pays $'500 a year. Clean stock; tlrst-class location and favorable 1hs. Owner can give tho tMst of reasons for eelling. Address Merchant, Journal office. STOLEN. STOLEN ON WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 11, 1SS9. A brleht bay horse, sixteen hands hijrh. left hind foot white, siKt in forehead about 1 hi inch in size, low hipped, but natural tail whipped off short and square. Ako 14 years. Side-bar bngpy and breast harness, brace off one side of scat ami a middle lolt out tn If ft side that holds the top to bed. Reward for horse, bugpy and thief. Any information from stolen property addrea.t WM. (J. R KID, Avon, Ind., or A. TRAVIS, Chief of Police, Indianapolis. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A SOAP FACTORY. Everything new and complete. Capacity 400 boxes pvr week. Address STAR aoAP CO.. Falrbury. Neb. T?olt SALE-GROCERY STAND-GOOD RE AX sons for selling. will be made known by apnlriuir of W. R. ADAMS, 614 Ea.1t Main St., Muncie, Ind. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. ' SMALL CAPITAL legitimately doubled IromedU ately without risk. Capital guarantec'd. Y particulars on application. References piven, Address CHAS. T. MURRAY. 45 Broadway, New York. ANEW STOCK OF GENERAL MKRCJf AN dlse. located In a town of 2.0O0 Inhabitants; stock will lavoice 4,5o0; will sell for slxty-eight cents on the dollar. This is a Tare chance for an enterprlsiug man to make money. F. HUFFMAN, Westneld, Ind. VlyPyg CE3IKNT S. nrr SANITARY HOME AT3JI N. NEW JERSEY ST. Indianapolis, Ind. Chronic diseases and disaseaofwomena spet-ialty. Ihe methods employed are electricity, Swedish movements, Uitha am! other hygienic agents. RACHEL SWAIN, M. D. A" fcT RO LOG E R MRK. DR. ELLIS NVEER falls to tell life's history correctly by the planets, where to ico, what to do for success, health and ahpplness, Rives i formation on all subjects. If sick or In trouble consult the Doctor at once. 23 East Michigan street. Can be consulted by letter. XGTICEf HE SPIRITCALISIS WILL GIVE .! another tent igeetlnK and independent slate writ, lng. rVjmUy, 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., at Mimur Hail. Admission. 10 cents. Ubrarr tickets, jrooj for all meetings to January, lt-'JO, only f 1. D. A. ItAL fciXON, l'raaidcnU

lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities and insist upon getting it. Procter A Gamble.

ADVERTISED LETTERS. ADVERTI8ED LETTERS Tho following is the list of letters remaining unclaimed In the Indianapolis Postofflce, on Saturday. Sept. 14, 1889. Please call for "Advertised Letters" and give tho date of thie list: Ladles List. . n Beall, Miss Minnie; Burns, Ella; Bennet, Mlsa Kate; Brown, Misa Eva. CCruni, Mrs. Clara; Carnev, Mattie E. D Daily, Miss Tearl: Donelly, Addie. , F Foster, Bertha; Fink, Mrs. Lovid; Fittee, Mrs. Annie; Favre, Mrs. J. , G (iibfeon, Miss Alice. II Ilobbs. Mrs. Acnes; Ilarissori, Miss Sallie; Htehtshue, Mrs. Martha; llulday, Mrs. Geo. P.; Hit tell. Miss Dot , K Kcler, Nellie; Kirk, Mrs. Sarah. 31 More, Mi8 Cora. . Mc McGalpln, Mrs.; McMan, Miss Jennie, r Patterson. Mrs. L. A.; Pross, Miss Minnie. . R Ratuond, Mrs. G. R.; Richards, Mrs. Anna; Robertson, Miss Lu. S Scott, Mrs. Kitty; Sutton, Miss Mary; g trance, Susie. T Thonia. Miss Mary. ,W Wild, Mrs. Martha; Wilkins, Mrs. Thomas. Gentlemen's List. . . A Alexander, J. F.; Alexander, Joseph; Avers, Capt, Iienry; Armstrong, Clarence; Anthony, AVm. li Batson. W.: Bonfoev, W. E. C Cfttlin. C; - Cojrswell, Harvey; Campbell, Theodore; Cliiiord, Y . u.; cox, cnas. A.; compton. Thomas. D Davidson, Will; Do Voe. D. C; Dickson, J. D.; Draper, Chris; Desry, W.; Denig, H.; Davis, Cieorjre. E-rErdcson, W. IL -F Folsom. Frank; Fink, F. A. 1 (iocle. Jno.; Graston, Perry; Gartha, Geo. ,11 Hopkins, W. C; Herley, Dennis A.; Harmon, W. JI.; Harris, Hon. Joe; Howard, Geo. J Jordian, Henderson; Johnson, T. A. H.; Johnson, George A. K-Kimball, M. S.; Kemp, Frank P.; Kissel, W. M.: Kctr, WUliam. . L Lowery, Homer; Lutz, Ed.; Leaton, F. 'M-Mlllm, J. M.; Mitchell, Dr. L L.; Martin, John. , AicMcGlnnis, C. J.; McKee, Chas. . N Nichols, a ,U Olsen, John. : ,P Pauly, John. .Q Quinoues, Frank; Quinn, Frank. It-Roberts, Sam; Ritter, Ed; Iteynolds, P. 8.; Randolph, William; Rentor, D. 8 Stewart, C. K.; Smith, Harry; Stewart, G.; Shap, A; Stephenson, Jos.; Smith, John C; Sully, J.: Smith. D. M.; Smith, E. D. T Thomas, Luther, Taylor, E. (2). tY-Walls. A. E.; Williams, E.; Wallaee, Edward; Wald, John II.; Wright, J. A.; Wooling, J. H.; Weisenbach, Henry; Wagner, Geo. WM. WALLACE, P. M. A BapUst. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-Northeast comer ot Pennsylvania and New York streets. Rev. W. F. Taylor, pastor, wiilpreacU to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. Evening service at 7:45 p. m. Sabbath-school at 2:15 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. rpHE HEV. W. B. JOHNSON. D. 1) OF WASH. A lngton,will preach in the First Baptist Church on Sunday evening. Dr. Johnson is a delegate to the colored Baptist convention now convened in this city 1 le is also one of the most eloquent speakers ot the colored race. Christian. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN cnURCH-Corner of Ohio and Delaware streets. D. R. Lncaa, pastor, will preach at usual hours. Subject, 10:30 a. ra., "Paul, Onesimu3 and Philemon;' 7:30 p. m., "The Gospel in Samaria." Sunday-school at 9 a. nx; How. ard Calc, superintendent. All are Invited and welcome to these services. Methodist. CENTRAL. A VENUE METHODIST EPISCOpal Church Corner of Central avenue and Butler street. Rev. J. H. Ford, D. D., pastor. Class, meeting at 9 a. m.; preachinf at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., by the pastor: 8unlay-school at '2:15 p. in. &trauers conlially welcoineL VfE P. ib'lAJTREET3il KTIIODIST PI00JJL pal Church, liie Rev. II. A. Cleveland, I). D pastor, m ill preach at 10.-MO a. in. and at 7:45 p. m. Classes meet at 11:30. Sunday-school and lilble studies at 2:15. s. c. K. at 3.43. Wcek-iilghtrraycr service, Thursday at 7:15 Presbyterian. 17IRST TRESBYTERIAN CIIURCn South. . west corner Pennsylvania and New York streets. The pastor. Rev. M. L. Haines, I). D., will preach Umorrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Evenmjr subject, "Heroism in Common Life." Sunday-school meets at 9:30 a. m. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. Weekly prayer-meet-lng on Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. QECOXI) PK ESBYT KR IAN-CHURC H Corner O Pennsylvania and Vermont streets. Rev. Jame McLeixl, I). I)., pastor. Mornltir service Leglus at 1U::0. Evening service in the Mi&sion Chapel. North Delaware street. The pastor will preach &t uoth services Sunday-school D:30 a. m. Young Petple' meetlag at 6:45. Prayer-meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCII-Comer Pennsylvania and Pratt streets. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 7:o0 p. m., conducted by the pastor, E. P. Wliallon. Evening subject, Complete in Christ." Sabbath-school at 2:3o p. m. Endeavor meeting at 0:45 p. m. A cordial invitation to all tho services ot the churchy . QEVENTlT" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-COR-O ner oi Cetlar and Elm streets. R. V. Hunter. !astor. teaching by the pastor. Subject for eveu ug: "Equality lietore the I.aw: or the Raco Problem." Sabbath-school at '2::Q. An entertainment will be given in the Virgtnla-aveunerink. next Wednesday evening, by the Seventh Church, "A Day in Skule." MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Christian ave. and Ash st. Rev. Han ford A. Edson. D. I.. paUr. Iie8ching by the pastor tomorrow at lO:30 a. 111 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school aiJ 30p. m. "oung People's snciety oi ChriMian Endeavor at C:30 p. m. strangers are cordially invited to all the services. rpABERNACLE CHURCH Corner Meridian and X Second streets. Rev. J. A. Ronrtthalcr, D. I)., pastor. Preachln by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. Young People's society of Christian Endeavor at 0:45 a. ra. Sunday-school at 2:15 p.m. No evening serrloeFINANCIAL. T00' ONEY QUICKTRY BRYAN, NO. 1 NORTH Meridian street; LOANS MONEY ON MORTGAGES. SAVLES, 75 East Market street. C. F. FINANCIAL MONEYoxMOHTOAQE, FARMS and city property. C. E. COFf IN A CQ. M6NEYTt) LOAN-6 PER CtiST. HORACE MCKAY, Room 11. Talbott & New'a BUck. IX PER CENT. ON CITY PROPERTY IN IN. diana. ISAAC 1L K I ERST ED, 13 Martindalo Block. f PO LOAN Private funds ou farm and city pi op A erty. iJirge loans on tmslnes property, U per cenL M f ANTON te HCQTT. 34 a North DeUware st. STf ONEY TO LOAN ON FARM 8 AT THE LOW. Allheal market rate; prlvilerea for payment beforo due We also bur municipal bonds. THOS. C DAY A CO, ? East Jlaxket auct, LodtanapolU,

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4 mT-T1VTC E. C. A CO manurscturf ra ana A livliN Repairers of CIRCULAR, CROSSCUT. BAND, and all other SAW S Belting. Emery Wheels and Mill Supplies. Illinois street, one sauaxe sontn Union Station. Q A WQ BELTING 8PKCIALTIU OF W. B. arry Saw fc Supply Co., 182 A 134 S. Penn st. All kinds of Saws repaired. THE SINKER-DAVIS CO.. Siw-Mi Machinery, Engines and Boilers, Pipe-Fittings and Natural-gas Supplies. Ill to 149 South Pennsylvania Street. HOLLIDAY & WYON, Wholesale Manufacturers -of Coupe, Surrey, Buggy . Nand Express HARNESS, No. 77 South Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. ty Price List sent tho trade on application. LUMBER. E. H. ELDRIDGE & CO., Shingles, Sash, Doors and .Blinds, COR. ALABAMA AND MARYLAND STS. . SAPE-DEPOSIT VAULT A uf nt. .... 1 vnj 1. A T .ial k Wnut and only raultof the kind in the' State. Policeman amj ana nignt on jruaru. liesinoa zor tne saio-K.eep incot Money, Bonds. WllU, Deels, Abstracts, Stiverplate, Jewels, and Valuable Trunks and Packaged, eto. i A. Fletcher & Co. Safe kpil John S. Taukixgton, Manager. LUMBER, SHINGLES ETC HENRY COBURN, dealer in all kinds of Boildlne Material, Sash, Doors Blinds and Frames. Veranda work -a specialty. PLAN I NO-MILL AKD YARD Keotacky avenue and Mississippi street. " The Indianapolis Glue Company Manufactures all kinds of CABINET GLUES AND CUBLED HAIR. PATENT SAW UILL DOG. nmorxv, JLuKZT OJ DVPLEZ, Dog Mad. WUIhldfrM UmbirutfUii oil. Caa U sttM&sd to asr Hd Blwk. R0CXW00D. NEWCOMB Is CO(Ariooa Tyr THj Co.) 1W to 190 B. Psansyl?ania St. . UTDIAKAPOLIa. IXD. EEMDSTG-TOISr STANDARD TYPEWRITER It has been for fifteen years the STANDARD, and embraces the latest and highest acnievementa 01 inventive skill Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, 34 East Market St., Indianapolis, THE BEAUTIFUIi CLEVELAND YARD FENCE. Over 20.000 feet put up in Iadiananolia durinir 1883. Cheap, everlasting and ornamental. Office and Factory, 32 BIDDLE STREET, Three squares south Mass. ave. Depot. ADAMANT WALL. PLASTER. The new, cheapest and beat Wall Plaster known to the trade. Manufactory at 196 West Maryland street INDIANA ADAMANT PLASTER CO. j JL X HilvDlIll 1 ITmanutao'rerof Rrew Kettles, Soda Fountains, Gas Generators, Candy Ket- . ties, Drers' Cylinders, dealer in Sbeet, Copper and Draaa. Tubing, eta, 9 t5Sonth Delaware street. J. C. HIRSGHMAN & CO., Manufacturers oi Mattresses, Dealers and RenoraU ors ot Feathers. Our Renovator beats the world, t) J North New J ersey street. FINE SHOW-CASES. 'WILLIAM WIEQEL. ' MAXUFACTOBT, No. 6 West Louisiana street. COMSTOOK & COONSE, WOOD, CHAIN and WOODEN FORCE PUMPS. Dealers in Iron Pipe, Driven-well Points and all Driven-well tiuppliea. 197 and 199 8. Meridian St. Nordylce Sz Marmon Co. Estab. 1851 FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS MILL AKD ELEVATOR BUILDERS, Indianapolis, Ind. Roller Mills, Mill, cleaning Machinery, Midmiiigs-parlilers, VortAhlfl Mllla. etc- etc Take s tree tear for sUMkyarda. THE BEST INVESTMENT For the Family, School, or Professional Library. " IODA 0V Has to for many years Standard Authority ia lie Gov't Printing Office ani U.S. Supreme Court. His Highly BecomiEHiei ty38 State Sup'ts of Schools anl ftc leafliiu College Presidents. Nearly all tie School Book's pnV llsl&l in tills country are based 'upon Webster, as attested iy lis leallni ScHool Booi PnUllsters. 3000 more Words ani nearly 2000 more Engravings .tlai any otter American Dictionary. GET THE BEST. , Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated Pamphlet with siecimen iat;e?, etc, sent free.' C. L C. MERRIAM & CO., inib'rspringfleld.Mass. JEFFERSON VILI.E. IND., Fpt. 10. 1SS9. Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to usual condition, will be received herenutil 11 o'clock a. in. (central standard tlmel. Thursday, the lotli dayef October. Itvi'J, forfurcishinK either at the Q. M. Uetartruent here, or at the Q. M. Depot at St. Louis, Mo., 50 Mix. mule Array Wairons. Preference will be riven to articles ot domestic production or manufacture, conditions ot quality and price (including in the price of lorelpn productions or manufactures the daty thereon) being equal, and such preference will be given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific coast to extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Oovernmcnt reserves right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the whole or any portion of the wagons bid fur. All Information furnished upon application to this office. .Envelopes containing proposals should be msrked 'Proposals tor Army Wagons," and addressed to HEN It Y O. noDGES, Asistant QnarttnnasttT General. U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. HAIU UALUAIJ Cleanses and beautifies the hair. mm m. m mmm. m m 0 m mm Promote a luxuriant orowin. Never Fails to Restore Cray frtrfats An'imCT and hair f a.Uag . m AAA IkntMlt.

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80 Kant Market Street ABSTRACTER OF TITLES. ELLIOTT & BUTLER. Hartford Block, 81 East Market treat, ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. DK. E. R. LEWIS. ' Practice limited to fiiseasee ot tha THROAT AND NOSE. 139 North Meridian street, J. D. GEORGE, M. D Tartner of the lata Dr. D. llsnnrt. eontinue tha rractloe at Rooms land 3. Baldwin's Block, cornet DeL and Market sta. liosUlence, 3(57 Park are. Te4 epoone ou. Dll. ADOLPH BLITZ, EYE, EAR, SOSE AND THROAT DISEASES. OCce Oxld-feUowi' Block, N.E. cor. Wash, and Penn. Dr. F. J. HAMMOND, Residence 78 EAST NEW YORK STREET. Offlce-4 WEST OHIO STREET. ZsT R E M O V A L. JE1 DR. J. O. ST ILLS ON. (ETK AND KXK), Has removed hisofEce and reaidenoe to NO. 24i H. I'liS. ST. . Dr. j- j. garver, Office 12tJ North Meridian street Residence 86 North Pennsylvania sc. Oiflco Hours a to 10 a. m, 1:30 to 3 p. m-. 7 to y p. m. OCice Telephone Aa Residence Telephone lo.i. COLLECTIONS It will pay you to invest $1 for our book ot state ments and letters to use with your delinquent cuuiners. Address NATIONAL COLLCrlNO AUENCT, 10 Vance Rlock, Indianapolis. AUGUSTUS LYNCH MASON, (Formerly of McDonald, Butler fc Mason.) ATTORN LV AT LAW. . . DO1 East Market street. . . DR J. A. SUTCLIFFE : - SURGEON. Offloe 93 East Market street. Hours n to lf 2 to 3 p. m- Sundays escepte.L Telephone 941. DR. SARAH STOCKTON, 227 North Delaware Street.' - MARY' C. LLOYD, DENTIST, Fletcher A Churchman's Rank Rnildinr tinnm on Fourth Floor, KlevatorlndiAuapolis, Ind. H. C. SMITHEH, Manufacturer and Dealer in Ronflne Felt. Roonnr ' Pitcn. Coal Tar. 2 and 3-plr Readv Koufinr. Metal and other Roof Paints, Slaters' Felts, SLeaUilug Felts, 'Asbeatoa Fire-proof Felt, Straw Board, lea VVald. su ' NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. Academy of Shorthand. Type-ritinR andTelejrrapliy, corner Waahingtun and Meridian bireets. btrua tor new annual catalogue, Addre&s L. A Li L XII IE, rnncipaL J. K. RYAN & CO., Commission Merchants, MhoIeale Dealers In Grain. Flour. Feed. Hay, eto , t2 and 04 F.ast Maryland st. . DENTISTRY. W. W. OATKS, Dentist, Rooun 1. Odd-fellow' Hall, N. E. corner Washington and Pennsylvania sta. Formerly with N. Y. Steam Dental Co. J. PLATT A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Butter. Kfra. Poultry, Oysters. Oame, eux, 42, 41 and 4t Kentucky avenue. TRAVELERS' RESTAURANT. CHARLIE MILES' Restaurant is now at No. 1.1 North Illinois street. Dodging, 25 oenls. Meals, ii cents. j - - LEO LAN DO, Manufacturing Optician, Jobber and Retailer in Spectacles, Opera and Field Glasses, Microacopes, Barometers, Thermometers, etc. CxOcull8ta, Prescriptions a specialty. , 63 East Market Street, opp. Postoflice, BRILL'S DYE-WORKS, 36 and 38 Mass. Ave. and 05 North Illinois HL Prices moderate. 'Lace curtains cleaned and repaired. CUT FLOWERS. BERTERMANN BROS.. 37-45 Massachusetts avenue, one-half square north east of Deniaon Hotel, ry open until b p. in. GEO. J. MAYER,. Seals, Stencils, Stimps. Eto. 15 South Meridian street; Indianapolis, Ind. Sen! for catalogue. NEW YORK STEAM DENTAL CO. From $4. $5, H fH, f to, to $50rcr set. All kinds of fine dental work at reduced ipTices. .Fine gold filling at ffl and upward. Silver amalgam, 50o and 75c Teeth extracted lor &SC. Teeth extracted without, pain. All work warranted as rcprfscmeo. Fiiteen years' experience. A. P. HERRON. Manssrer. Rooms and i Grand Opera-house. Bicycles and Repairing.. WORLD TYPE-WRITERS. Price $1U. bend lor cata logue. II. T. IIEAESEY it- 147 A 149 N". Delaware 8t. INDIANAPOLIS STOVE CO. Manufacture of Stoves and Hollow-ware, Noa. b5 and 87 boulh ilexidian street. PAItliOTT & TAQQAT WHOLESXI. BAKERS. Crackers, Bread an I Cakes. CARPET CLEANING. CARPETS Cteanod. Renovatol and lUlald. lleflttel and Uepairwt. on short notice, at LLOWAltD'8, cor. bt Clair and Canal. Telephone U1G. Harvesting bfc to. MAXLTACTTREES OT BINDERS. KEAPEHS AND MOWERS. Jlea4lquarters fer Indiana, 167 fc 1V.4 I".. Washington sL, IndianapoUs, Ind. J. 13. IlEYWOOD. Manager. J CLAKK'S fine Enameled Cab ne: Photos. 1, $2 ana .t per aoi. uno oxiu irH. CLAKK'8 tnHUiitaneous process exclusvly I. li. CLAltK, 7o' E. Waanlngton St. 16 SMITH'S DYE WORKS fi7 NOUTII PENNSYLVANIA ST. Gents' clothiug cleanod. dyod andrepalroa. lvdibs' tiroiises clcAuod and dyed. .BUSINESS GUANOES. The general and local Insurance Uowns of MoOIL MAUD fe DARK will b chauged to 83 and 85 East M arket street, J uue 1, 18'J. LUMBER. II T HENNETT. wholesale and retail dealer la Lumber, Lath and fehinglw. 8aX Doors and Uilnda. 151 to 1U1 8outli East street. REMOVAL JOS. ALLERDICrg Hides. Pelts. Furs, WoolandTallow To 124 Kentucky Avenue, near Big 4 Railroad. XtrprescnUug C. C. Stevens fc Co.. Doe ton, Mass. rotl 'Jn - A' 4 MIRUOlt, worth fl. given wita every 35 cake A. of Electno Light Soap; four with every box. For sale by all lirt-" Us groceries, and manutactured by theJOUN8TON 80APCO, Indianapolis. THE CITIZENS' ODERLESS CO. Does the best and cleanest vault work In the citr, oa short notice. Office 13 Baldwin's Block, cor. Delaware and Market sta. J. V. OILllEltT. Manager. PENSIONS New Laws, new Rulings, Every soldier or soldi er widow should send to to the Old Established Claim Agency oi P. II, FITZGERALD and get hlsl2 paa pamphlet on War Claims mailed tree. No. CS 4 East 1 ilaxketrtiCCU , . r. .U riTSQBIUiD

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