Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1892 — Page 2
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ORDER OF iUPERSEDEAS.
FKTITIOTf GBAJTTZB BT TfTB 8Uf&XMX COOKT TO.PAY.
Henry County Oflioen Mny How Hold tlMi Eloetlon Under t)no Apportion mept of 1801 — •onotor F*yo * Moot** Loot Hl*ltfe. ■ir
98* Shoomuo Ooaft lo-ioy gtootod on order of wpwMdMM In tb« opportioainoat com. Tbla will enable the eonsty of Henry to bout tbe legielatire election under Ute epportionment of U9L Tbe petition for tbe order of isperoedeMWM Sled <by tbe eppellnnu, the eoonty ottcers of Hedry county, and wae at onee granted by tbe eonrt. Tbe order ie aa
felleot:
^Coae aov the appellant# nod ft la their eerlOed petition eakiag lor a epeeial order of eapteeeitae. aad alee # waiver of notice by
Hm relator.
“Where(ore, it ie aftjodged by thie eonrt that tbe jadgntent and decree of.tbe Henry Otreelt Court aweraing a writ of injunction and a writ of aandaiobt be euperteded. and they are hereby ttayeduntil tbe fortner order
el tnla court.
“It it further adjudged that nothing contained in any order of yatd Circuit Court or tn the Indgaent or decree thereof shall restrain, direct, govern or control th# action of
bemoror Try*** ffcg Meeung. The RepnMieaaa of Indianapolie and vicinity, lor the first lies* since tbe opening of thie campaign, last night Showed some siens of being np and doing. The street demonstration in honor of United States Senator Winism Frye wae the largest given by either political party to ladl* ns polls this campaign. The old soldiers, tbe Marion Club, the Columbia Clnb, aad cl aba from moat of the wards marched from the State House square to tbe Denison Bouse, and theses to Toznl:&*cn HalL Thoasasds of people gathered along tbe sidewalks to te* the parade. The crowd aronnd Tomlinson Hall made it almost impossible to gat into the building. Tbe people who desired ie bear Senator Frye eoold bare filled three or font Tomlinson balls. As it was tbe ball wae crowded to tbe walls, and moat of those present beard tbe speech tbroaah. Fitmthtb* at Wif. L. Elder’s. “Wages of sin.” In addition to tbe vivid and startling ▼lews representing tbe results of error and yico which Pc. Hath will use in hit lecture to men at the Grand to-morrow night, a large number of World’s Fair scenes will be shown, as well as notable works of art, baaotifoi statuary and foreign views. ‘‘Wages of Sin,” has everywhere attracted large sudicr.ce* and has received the universal indorsement of the public and press. Dr. Hash’s reputation as a lecturer and physician is snifidient to draw a large audience upon the occasion of his first visit here.
gUMDA* SKBTICES.
SUNDAY SEHVTCKS.
financial.
s u.'sefT>ee lom> a. m. ~ naOkain-scbeol Udfi ! CH CRCH1 O »*» Virginia eve. I. D. Wermaa. paster. Proacuingservice*at »a»sum. end 7:10 p. m. B#bLath-school at 9 a- at. All are concaliy invited U attend these s*rvlce»V H. C. A.-OOiiyjtL RUtETINli A-wp I. song service at tbe association chapel. N. Illinois sL. opposite tbe Bates House. Suaday afternoon at t o'clock. All young men and strangers in tbeeityare invited te attend themeeting. Nf A V A Low am v0.v«iiJtt»AT10»A L jU. CWCBCH—IK. Clair. near bast. Preaching
JL Y. P-
C. *..« Ai p. m. Ever/ ooe is eurdlaily invited
ail she services of this church.
afcatteqgfcLfc | i L OAM ~ BI,YAli - _
1 : l o "^* au “ btux n. ty the pastor, suuday-scbool at 2:1Jp. th. ' v rg>y
- U^.y^MUNKY^TU - LOAN. HADLBY A OAN!*-« PLK ( kkt.monIy. 3SHC5V
—• A Appel, g. Market.
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payment, florxce McKay.
Y OAXS-fMO TO $5.00: LO l-t Dyer A Katsmann. » Circle si
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at lii-AUa. m. by Rev. u. O. Travis and at m. bv tin paetor. ouudsy-schuol m.
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HIND CMKIOTiAJS i^UMCil-CoRNJtR Home eve. aad Ash sl Preaching by tbe
niuaion.mdnV m. Sunday-echopl X P- m. Bt. ail services. Take C’entral-ave. car to Snv-
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pastor. Rgv. D. K. Van Buskirk. at Wit) a. m. and T^O p. m. Young Penp r * isociety S:I5 p- m. out day-sell o jt at » A m. Baptism at eloee of Ding service. All »re cordially invited.
•be appellants, aad thsi tbe order, tbcjsdg meat and the decree of said court be stayed bud suspended until this court otherwise diIt is now the anderstondiBg that thare will not be awy more legal proceeding* in tbe apportion dent suit until filer the election. " “There are some tbinms tbat might well be eaid about the apportionment suit.” said United*i»tate* District! Attorney Chambers to-day. “Tbe bringing of tbe suit has not been without good result*, nltbougb tbe case
>t» alter the
cannot be decided an
By torinttlpg the suit the iniquity ol tbe goi _ msuder abe been brought to the attention of tbe people of IndiAua. The subject has been diseased by the pre«s and the people in all parts oi -the frtate. and the people have been convinced that the apnhrUoument is unfair god outrageous. Now, then, there is only ono thing tor the people to do, and that is for them to right this wrong at the polls on election dey. Let them express their disapproval of- the act by sleeting Republican members of the Legislature. The people of tbe Btate bare it within tbsir power to rebuke tbe Detnoerate for their unfair act, as the Republicans were rebuked in 1*72 lor an unfair apportionmeut, and ihgjr ought to do it.” Democratic Legislative Convention. The Democratic coujnty convention, to nominate candidates loi the Legislature, will meet In the hall of tha Hendrick's Club this evening at H o'clock. fTbe delegates were gs sated at primaries la*| night, which were
uot generally attended. ' -
Will E. English states that be fa not a candidate for the Legislature, and that bis name will not he presented to tbe convention to-
night. • The Kegtsirafion C'nse.
Col*.- A Hadley, of Dgnvillr^were ordered by tbe Kupreme Court, to-day to return tbe papers in tbe registration act case. A ttorneyOsnerai Kmith bled bis brief last night. MANY V1RK8 TXaTSRDAY,
Man Wants
But little here below, but woman wants s “Whits” machine. Bat why a white? Forth# simple reason that It will come nearer to your ideas of a complete eewing machine than ary made. Your time is too valuable to be wasted npdfi expert men i. You wgiUa finished product —one that you can pin y»«ir~Tatth to—that's the White.and we have ll in style* to suit the most fastidious buyer. Furthermore, we know w* I can pieateyou in the matter of prices and terms, i White Sewing Machine Company, Jo*. B. Weil*,
election. ; manager, office and »a'e»rooni. 65 X. Penn«jloftbegerry- I vania street. Adjusting and shipping depart
meat.hS Helots street, Indianspolit, led.
Strangers
TH* Various Loaeea-( bief Webster Thinks Theresa Inoondlarlam. Tha ringing of the fire fceUe occurred so frequently during tbe day aqd evening yesterday that many thought the wires out of order. The principal fire was that in tha When clothlug store, which oevurrod about 9 o'clock lent night and Which caused damage to the amount of eaveral thousand dollars. Th* fire started in the show window of' room M. and before tbe department anriyed had aecurgd a ooneiderable headway. Tbe etook of overcoat* near by waa badly damaged, and the amok* and water oaueed damage which at present can not bo oetimatod. Tbe fife-spread to tbe adjoining ehow-window and scorched th* atairway at tha main entrant*, but tbe departmeat prevented further Spread. John T. Brush, reeldent partner In the bueinese, said ibaftfokad boon ably handled by the fireman. Me supposed that tie origin was due to electrical oombuetion la |h* show-window. Both tha building and the stock are heavily
insnroft.
Juet previous to the When alarm a roof fire In the tenement «a to it Helen street did damage to tha amount of li.fcoo. Tbe property la owned by Oaroy and wa* insured. Before tm Wb«n fir* wae out soother alarm wa* sounded from box 818, end when responded to by lb* companies, who** horses ween almost exhausted from long runs wlthtu the hOuf Previous, they found th* piaaisg-mUl Of HOhlo, Woollen A Weber, at the censer of First and Pao.i street*, on firm IS burned to tbe ground, no part or Use bandings or contents being sav
loaa fa eettmated at |3,i
(gfa
i a woman in tbe
part of tb* bunding* or contents being saved. The loaa is estimated ‘ ‘ * neighborhood olalms tha? sbo saw two men
It,800 insuranoa. The orl| t* have been Inoeodi
neighborhood claims . runalng from th* balldiug just before tbe fire
broke out.
Other Ifire* yesterdev were in the stable of Timothy Qaynor, 1W Blake street. loss|60; Anton Blohtor’a shed, 879 Beecher street,
loea 990.
Flrn Chief Webster le oonviaced that many of the fires of late have been of incendiary origin. “The toss involved already from incendiary fires has not been great, except in tba sate of the Diokson.atoraxe-house and tho Fatout mill, but that is not tne point. Things are being fired weekly, *rul some time a conflagration will be pfarted that will burn down half the town. 1 know that precautions'have been taken by the police, that extra man in cttUena* clothing have been detailed nightly to watch the vicinity of feetons# in the northeast, and She Ore* up there have stopped. But I thing that the way to gettheas fire-bugs is to oiT*r a reward, and in that way secure information that will lead to their conviction. • Another source of origijj-for conflagrations Is in the carelessness of persons burning leaves. Some will have a sptouldering pile in an alley or start a fire so close to n building that a nark* will go through cracks and set nr* to hay or other highly Inflammable material. 1 think every precautionary step should be taken to capture these flyc-bugs.” Charles McDonald, drivey of No. 3 chemical engine, was struck bv a pi eg in'the machine after the return from laatnight’s fire*. His jaw wa* broken. Charges of unbecoming conduct hare been preferred by William 'adtin and others agatnat Stanton J. Turnerwatchman at fire department headquarters. > ?
TRK HAltKKT NKWa, (Continued From Htxth I'ago.) Nbw York, October l^f-Monay loaned It 4V| to 5 per cent, this tuofoing, oloaiug at 4K b*r cent. Exchange quigL Posted rates 435X^487; actual rates 48-lX for •ixtY days and 48flX for demand. Goveminent* steady: currency da I07 l i bid, 4« coupon lUX bid; extended 2s registered I00X hid. Daoitic railroad bond* closed a* follow: Union firsts lOokbid; ainkiug funds IQS bid:Cestrals 10CX bid. Stocks were only moderatelv active during the two hpprs of business this morning. The sal«* amounted to share*. Pricaa wgra strong during tho moat part, except for general electric, which was weak and at oqd time showed a decline of 1 per cent. •The other conepicuoui speculatives were New England.
values advanced from X to i oer cant, bv 11:30 e'clock, but about that time the bank atatemeai showing a loss in th* reserve made its appearance, aad the list soid off fractionally. Her silver, London—
bar silver, 39**-
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Have Dropped One klight. This w«ex hat been a busy one with Dyer <t Met*om<40. the mamifseturing jrweltrs. They have dropped one flight of stairs and are snugly ensconced In rooms 21 aud 22 o!d Htntinel BuJIt;log. They ur» ready Uj receive their friends and the public. They make anything In the Jewelry line; do tine watcti repairing and diamond setting. Their location is very conven l#nt for the people who want work done.
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| p. m. and on Wednesday at 7:4Sd. m. r.veryj body welcome, lb* Kev. H. A. Cleveland, D. D., j will addres* the me«iii*U>-m«rrow afternoon. ! TT’IHfeT EXOLiSH LUTHERAN CTiCRCfi— ! JT Corner of Pennsyivanla and Walnut sta. < Tbe Kev. Augustus H. Sleek, pastor, preaching | by pastor 10:45 a. m. aud 6 p. m. Y. F. S. C. K. at 6:45 p. m. r*anda>-»cbooi at »JO a. m. Prayer- ! meeting and lecture every Thursday evening. J BIST CHURCH .EP18C<JFAL-ux 1HL i v> Circle—The Rev. J. M. Banger, rector. Holy i coinmuiiion at Silk) a. m. Morning prayer and i sermon at 10:90. Hunday-scUool at 3 p. m . Evening praver and sermon at 4. tbe Rev. Dr. Joseph ! B. Jenckes offieiatibg. Ail seats free. Stra
j welcome,
' 'J>LOPi-K’b (XJ.VOREU ATD X Ai. CHURCH - X Cornar of Michigan and Blackford sts. serv1 ice# 10:45 a. m, andTAMP. m. Cotainonion and , haptiber forcnildren in the morning. Preaching ! in the evening by the pavicr. dun day-school, i 2:15 p. in. Y. P. S. C. K.. 3:15 p. m. Ail are
i welcome here.
i o r. paui.-h episcopal Church — corI O ner Ililnois and Few York sts. The Rev. O. A. Carstcnseu. rector. Holy communion WHO a. m Horning prayer, sermon it'iiti o’clock. Sunday-'Choo', 3 p. m. Evening prayer (choral) ; and addre##. 3:30 o'clock. People's service and
j kermoo. 7;9rp. m.
RAPTlflT CH URCH - CORNER Cherry and Broadway. liev. J. F. Williams, Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:90 p. m . Buu-
w Aii yia>-yuat AAE HELP, I W A^XYRli—GOOD WAIST HANDS. Os'n. j \V a>,t *1>-A GOOD ulBL. 5SJ N. PKNi^I Vv sylvan la sL \1’AXTlSD-TWOAPFHRNTICiC OlRiAC Ut ! vV Ft. Wavne ave. J \1’ ANTED—<;l ttD FOB OfJlBRAl. HUlSEi » t work, s W oodruff Place ; W“aNTkd^iinJiaxa maple hirxp poA » V bat cakes, new yon talk : Wc. W ANTED-TW O GOOD BOXXET MAKfcRA * \y Apply to Mrs. Thomas. L. 8. Ayres A Coi l W AXTED-OIRLS. toMB TO BALuWtN . » V Block from 3 U> 4 p. ni. The ladles are wait-
{ i n§[ foir iieip.
\l r AXTED- GTrl FI-R UExNEHAL house- ( VV work: no washing: small family; good i wages. 3PS. Tenae&see st. : \V a.NTKD —TAiLORESS TO WOKK ON | vv tine Coat*. Steady work. Address Kennedy i <£ Wiliiama. Kokomo, lad. ' \V A>TfcD-TWENTY-FI\E WOMEN' aND vv girts: best twy. 17schange Employment Agency, 75^ e. Washington. WANTED - odOD~ik HITE GIRL FOR Vf small familv, gen era! housework; references required. 409 >■ Pennsylvania.
PRIVILEGE prr LOWB8T RaTRMl
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valuable#: HO op. NO K. Ohio«v
■tt ""i* OA-V^-tt PE KCE XT : It E A S' )N A Blft FfiKB;
I BO delay, Warburtoa.Vancii Block,
OANS-ON JEWELRY. CLOTHING AND
m~j other va'uablev. 5T W. Washington.
T f»AXH— ilONEY TO LOAN AT S PER licsat. D.vr. Edward*. H Vance Block. I OANS-IMU~QB~1b.«X): PHn-ATE FCN Iks; lj no delay. Thompson. 15 Baldwin Block. 1 OAN^-FUK XIXETY DAY»:t3»uN ANY evallkbie security. 44 Lombarti Building. T OANS-ALSO RUiLDIXG-A-SSOClAlTON Xu shares purchased. Boom 14 lasalls Block. T OAX8-WANTKD To BUY LIFE - XKsCR--L< ancepolicies. Thompson, IS Baldwin Block.
FOB WALE-MIHUKIXANEOUw. pOR SAXli - GOOD MILH COW. 194 NE-
by*cfcatfr . 'i 1 POK RALli-BANGBJHOO^AN HlW
r Hail Flac*.
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F cakl^ ■ MAPLE R1RUP FOR r 91 VlrgiDta ave. L'OR BaL*-»*2iTHOfo«BAPH OF VIAL auct at Viaduct Art Rtore. f rou
IJOB SALE-NOTICE TO FARM KIUH-
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the cake whfB
J'OK SAL*--! fitted foraa*.
DY SIRUP TAKER IRt Writ.
K-BURNKiL u; cost !»';
IM W. New VesksL
*100.
\\' ANTED — AX
Vv for baby
DIED.
aged at 2
BIMON —Lucie, wife of F. W. Simon, flfiy year*. Funsral Monday afternoon o'clock from family residence, is# N\ Noble st. KOEHTKRH-Mary. (nee Mary Ohh-yer!, wife of Charles Kneslers. died at 11 45, octobsr 15. isri. aged thirty f<>ur year*. Funeral notice later.
Rc-.idence 456 H. Meridian.
PC,HHFL-Daniel. Friday. October 14 Funeral 8un<lay afternoon at 2 o'clock from thefumily residence, corner W New York and Lynn sts. (near J.. D. <t W. shops.) Friends invited.
BLACK WELL—Jessie, only daughter of Wm. II. and Carann Blackwell, died at the home of
October 13.aged twen-
tvoniy-eigbt
•r 16. at ! The fare
y friends and ricig'
for tbdr services daring her long sickness.
r pare at*. Jiil Alvo^l st., October siq years, eleven months and r*. Funeral at the house. Octo
days. Funeral at the house. October 16. bv Rev. Mr. Tevts. Friendsinvited. The
kindly thanks the many friends
y W) ally ):.rs
FUNESlAL NOTICE. BROWN—Anna B., from her mother's residence, K. Udell st., North Indianapolis. Sunday afternoon, October 10. at 3 o'clock. WACHBTKTTKH—Gottlieb, from bis residence. corner of Ninth st. and Park ave.. at 2 p. tn., Saturday, October 15.1092. Friends of tbe family are invited to attend.
PURHEL—R. Of L. F.—The members of Eu-
ed
r>rro
funeral of our late brother,
i to-morrow).
meet at the
o'clock
reka Lodge. No. 14. ■ lodge-room Sunday sharp, to attend the
Danfsl i’urssl. , Gxo. I’. Kxnji, Secretary.
V'ORl H >.* Cberr
pastor. Preaching 10:45 a. m. and 7:*0 p. m. day-%chcol 9.Si. Young people's meeting Ftindav evening, and ora)ei-n.eet.ng7:3d p Thursday. Ail visitors will find a cordial
comeat North church.
g 6 45
. in. wel-
\ I EMOKiAr. I'KLisilt 1 EK1 AX ' HCRtrt— .'1 Corner of Cnrietiau ave. and Ash st. Rev. Jiftnford A. Fdson, I>. D.. paster. Services to-morrow, 10:»a. m. bunday-school 2::iu p. ra. Young people s society at 6 45 p. m. Thursday evening prayer-meeting at 7:45. fctrangers cor-
dially received at all the services,
cl XTh P K tjj P 5 lERi AN (Hi KCH-CO RN i.K O I'oion and McCarty. The paaior.J. E. Brown, 1 •‘'■each b th morning ami evening., In the
ig he will give impressions from Synod tbe evening a friendly talk on tnba<
Saobaih-school at WUttia.m 5 . I’. 8. C. E. T i
will pr< mornitJ
and in tbe event!
_ EXPERIENCED NURSE nine mouths old: references required. corner Fifth and Pennsylvania.
\V ANTED—COMPETENT GIRL FOR GKNW eral housework in small family: downtown ; food wafies. 173 X. Pennsylvania st. w AXTKD-HaVING HaD~YEAKS of ex~VV perience in dresscutting and making, we can cut a dress from tbe least possible amount of goods, give you the most penect fit, at as low a price as any dressmaking establishment la tbe city. Mrs. M. V. Mendenhall. i58 is. Dela-
ware »t.
WANTED—MALE HELP. «7 ANTED-CANYASSEB8. 72 VIRGINIA \*TaXTETT-BRICKLaYER8 TO“DO ROME VV work. IKH. West st. \VAXtkd- r o c k candy hi hup fob *» cakes; Immense: try It. \\* A NT EI>— IN D! A .x A MAPLE SlURP FOR » t hot cakes, now you talk ; 10c. XT ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED WAIT »» ers. Call at 60 E Washington st. A 4 v AX T Ei)—BKI OH T YOU NO MAN; GOOD \r penman. Addres# N '23. care News. \I ' A .NTED-FMM t id AT El.Y, GOOD CABlVV net-makers. Lewis Porter Cabinet Com-
PEOPLE . WITH
OANHOAXS—
Amy amoaat. Yonr own time.
T OANb— Diamonds and watches Xj Horses, wagons, furniture.
1 OANs»—
xj Get our rates.
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Xj Don t pay old friends
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Ij Double w hat we
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Xj Ask or same accommodation.
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Xj Loan Co.. room N 0.10
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pany.
Tn“t e7>-dram'ath^
some experience. Address! 23, care News.
day. Prayer-meeting Thursday t/iglit. T' LLiTwTTfl l C (> N O R L O A I 1 O N A L X CuracH—Llewntb and Broadway. Hundav-
sebooi. 9:30. Morning service. lo:*j. Junior
Y. P. 8. C. £.. 3:30. Senior Y. P. s. C. E.. 6:30. Song service. 7:15. Evening service, 7:30. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening. 7.30. All frienosof "feiL'Wship" Invited to attend.
c F.LUND puts BYTE hi AX CHURCH-COB-O ner Pennsylvania and Vermont sts. Tiie Rev. Joseph A. Mtihurn, pastor. PreachinptU 10:30 a, m. Ri.d 7:30 p m Sunday-school at 2-30 p. m. Young People's Society Christian Endeavor #:45 p. m. Prayer-meeting. Thursday evening, 7:3>i. The public cordially invited. I? AST W ASH ING rOX-ST. PBF.1R V TlKIaX XL Cmcbch —Near Institution for Deaf and imuit). Hev. FrankO- Hoo,1,pa»mr. Preaching by the t astor a: !o:;!o a. m. ui.d 7N* p. in. Sun-day-8Chi>oi 2:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:45 p. m. i’rayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to all of these services. ] T NI TEPRESBYTER lANTHr lU.’ll -LLitCJ ner Massachusetts ave. and East st No reaching to-morrow. Sabbath-nchi-ol 2:S0 p. tu
-morrow.
oung people's meeting 6::>o p. m. Hahbuth#cho..l in t auHlckleV Hall, corner Clifford and
.follot
peoolc'- meet! ice f •( li e li all
Brcok.dde Hves., at 2: 0 p. m. .follow ed by ymms people'- meeting at 3:30 p. m. No evening se
EUNRKAL PIKEn Oito. F UJ '* M KBE?} I ELo"a 0 wii ITHKTT, IHHorth Delaware street. Tel# phon e. (F^ce, & !* W} ( ^Fro« am balance. ^TTSEJuTl-T) r r ftcT 5 ‘~ r gIRTON, HTOUT <fe MILLER. 187 Indiana avs Telephone 1072. MONLrtENT*. \fOIVUMRIVTH-AUG. DlEXKR. 243 EAST JvX Washington. a/(5MUmeNth- caI.l T-nd bee Haruy IvI Bmith. 62 Vf. Georgia st. SOCIETY MEEriNGN.
CEYEX i il PRE8P VTEK1 AN UHURCH—COHner Cedar and Elm sts. 1 l.eRev.A.N.Thomp-
::!0 a. tn. and 7::gi p.
sabbatii-
6:3
, pa-tor. Preaching 1 Church P.ih.e c i a - >, , rida
k
son, pa-to
a- -, i rid a v s p.
Junior Endeavor. v:.«iu.
4:?0 i>. ru. Prayer-meeting,
.u.n..uy, 7::tu p. i!i. Public cordially invited to
each of diese services.
\f ERIl'lAX-ST. 'ME’lTioblHT EPlSl't/i'AL *VL Cht'Bt:lt —Corner of New York and Me-
schooi, 2'30 m. senior t nrteavor,
'1 b il red
HR! PI AX-ST :r:tt- Corner
ridian sts. TtieBev. 11
: ^ a
A. Cleveland, L. 1)., pa i
will preach at 10‘30 a. m. At 7:30 p. rn. tiie pastor’s theme will be “An Evening With Columbus.” c;a<*e# at 9:30. Hunday-school at 2:15.
Y. 1’. H. C. F-. at service ** " ■
6:3n p.
at 7:4'> o’clock.
"p*itl 1 1 .\T.
ANTED-BBLIABLP. COLORED MAN, cook and general housework; references. 654 N. Alabama. \\- ANT ED—GOOD LIVE HUSTLER WITH >> small capital to take interest in a good paying business, and travel. Address Y 22, News. WANTED — SALESMEX’, BTKNOGRAPH4 V ers, bookkeepers and teachers desiring positions iu T exas, are invited to address "The Texas Business Bureau,” J. W. Huduali. manager. Dallas, Tex. XV ANTED-FEW PRIVATE PUPILH FuR rr evening instruction in practical bookkeeping by an experienced bookkeeper. Cali during the dav or Monday, Wednesday or Friday evening. 50 K. Market st.. opposite postufiice^ \\T ant!ED-“T A LK S TO CHI LDBBN A BOUT >> Jesus.” One of the most popular books ever published. Hells at sight. Credit given. Freight pa d. Best book for hollda>s. Agents wanted-aiso for other books and Bibles. R. H. Woodward <fc Co.. Baltimore. Md. tl T ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN TO Vv sell baking powder. We put oar goods in glass rolling pins: *60 month salary and expenses, or 25 per cent, commission. Good side line. If you want a job. write. Send stamp for reply. Chicago Baking Fowder Company, 76.
Vim Bor on xl. .Cldoa^o — W ANTED—SITU ATIONs.
SITUATION WANTED—BY GIRL FOR GENO eral housework. 560 College ave. SITUATION W ? ANTED—YOUNG MAN WILLo ing to do any kind of work. 361H. Tennessee. SITUATION WANTED—VV ASHING IN PBIO vate (amily by white lady. Address V 28,New3, SITUATION W ANTED—G ERM A N GIRLS O for housework and second work. Call 8 to 4 p. tn., Baldwin Block. ‘ o itu at! on Wanted - ladY‘ composiO tor. non-union: newspaper or book work.
m. Thursday evening Address H 24,care News.
I il C. INDIANAPOLIS BO-
'-f Splritua i*t* will rioid*ervicosatLor- . ..«»-.all. ci-rner \V. Washington and Teniie#see sts.. Sunday at 10:80 a. tn. and eveningat 7:45.
^Fi ni l l a
O ciei v <d spiri
mine Hall
(X lTU ATTON wa xteD-by experienced O coachman: reference. Exchange Employ-
ment Agency, 7.5‘t. E. Washington.
i a. tu. i
. o of the
ers. will be the lecturer. X'o ■
M rs. Ada Sheehan, one of the beat trance speak-
WANTKD. ADDRESSES o( the A. P. A. Association,
w*.
COOIETY - O member# i
drsae Y 5u. N# Society-TT'o. o. k.-tmpoBiaxt matO ters will oome hefoie Metropolitan Eticamoment, No, 6, at the meeting to be held on ““May evenlu* next. October 17. at 7:30 o’c.ock ■y general attendance 1# desired. By order
Moods
A very get
of the encampment. J. C. Stokks, C. P.
J<y». H. W A’rsoH, Por. Scribe.
S (iCTKrV--^ lTRISg- nTi iaTm kn “no 1>9O You are requested to attend our meeting on Wednesday *veaitig, October 19. at S. Delaware st.; business of special importance; s full
ausudancs is desired. By order of Hakrv Robkmts, President.
J. H. 8. Dapoherty. Recording Becretary.
ine should mil to
hear this gif;ed speaker upon the srrfritual philosophy. All invited. ^ jr lALIFOjVN'lA-H 1 M. L. CHI RCH—CORNER V j of North aud Caldfornla sts. The Rev. R. R. Rrvan. pastor. Classes at 9 a. m and 6:15 p. in. Sunday-school'a; 2 p. in. Preaching bv pastor a: ll)::-loa. m..and 7:30 p. m .the Kev.J. S.Tevis, D, 1). will preach. 5'oung peopleL meeting on Tuesday evening. Prayer-meeting Thursday even-
ing Stranger# cordially invited.
VoFhj 11 p'itEsnyterTXn chukchI Delaware and Ninth sis. The Rev.George I,. Mackintosh, pastor. Communion services, reidiou of new members and short sermon by ■ pastor at 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor ’ :4.5 p. m. Sunday-school at 2:3tip. m Y. P.
ineeting Thursday at
*OK 1KADE.
cept
tbe pastor at lo:30 a. tn.
at 7:4.5 p. m. Sunday-school
E. 7 p. m. Prayer
:45 p.m. A cordial invitation au4 welcome to
all of these services.
EPI8COave. and
H. c. 7:45 p.
Y ARCHDEACON’S
mangoL
T70H TRA1>E T R Y A 1 J? sweet stalled mangod#.
YNOH TRADE-PICT tltfce. A .> u i n. i i ni X framing, at Viaduct Art Btore. kmjo lD^L n iThTl veiTw 7 atch^ X e« for horse or cow. 13 Virginia ave. Inon t it a de - ▲ lot for hor.se and JU bufigy ; natural ea*. 151 Jefleraon ave. V7UU ‘ Titaue-faIimh; hopoeh ~and X lots, amtth fit Co., 3* West wasb 1 ngton. _ Y>OK THA DE—DlAMOX 1>H FOR' HIGH* A grads gentleman’s bicycle. Addrsst J 22, vS B TR A D e-HEHT APR A NTT >8 E~i‘ F THE U finest in town. Grocers'Exchange, W Vance
Block.
poR 'l itat)E—T HE game 'sSTahoxTh ox
central - AVE.’
PAL LHl’ItCH
METHODIHT Corner Cenirai
\ i al ruritCH — corner t enirai ave. atid Butler st. Tiie Kev. Henry A. Buchte!,D. D..pastor. Sermons by the pastor at 10:80 a. m. and
is Iv some experience: reference. Horse and buggy ; Tiles- a so Diet c!e ; can give bond. Address N 21, News.
WANTED-AGENTS.
ARGENTS wanted-an experienced A canvasser, male or fema'e: salary and commission. Address Q 20, care Newg. a GENTS WANTED-FOR THE STAR CARA. pet stretcher, the best in the world. Address John M. Dean. Bloomingdale. Ind. i OENTH w ANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN A to manage branch office; salary 8100 per month: commission on business. Must have good references and from 8500 to *500 In cash. Address Box No. 339, St. Louis, Mo.
Evening subject. "The Hiatus of
ChrDtianlty in our Country.” Class-meet ing, 9:15 a. m. Sunday-school, 2:15 p. m. Epworth League prayer-meeting, 6:30 p. m. Strangers
cord'allv we’ennied.
SjoTl it-H fit EE 1 HAUfTsT^T' HU RCH^Ct) R-
O ner Soutii and Nob!
sts. The Rev. A. B. WhitL 10:30 a. m. and 7::o a. m. in the Sunrtny-
A. J. Joyce, auperintendent. easl end of Hoyt ave.. at 2:30
Soy sauce lor game, meatsandiish.unsur-
I^OR fRADK-VACANT LOT“AX t D"CA^H *$***"11
L for improved city property. Lew Nicoli.SO
tre.
ney, pastor. Preaching u p m. Sunday-school at tl sciiool-room A. J. Jo;
Mission school, easl end of Hoyt ave.. at 2:30 p. m. Young people’s ineeting at 6:S0 p. m. Midweek praj er-meetiug T hursday eveniug. A
cerdial welcome to all.
/ 1 EXTUAL CHttisTIAN UPTUBCH - CORl ner of Ohio and Delaware sts. D. U. cas, pastor. subject, 10:45 a. in., ‘'The Sere d Yellow l.eaf7:45 p. m .“T he Bprlrig-time
H.e
ami 1 eliow i.eaf ; i :4.) p.
of Life. ” Sunday-school a. ....... ... , »,
u'dent. Y. P. H. C. E..6:3ii p. m
2:30 a. in.: Howard
N. Iieiawar
L’ v ' I,
U fruit trees IS K. \V abash
i i. i > a.
; wii
n.
W llK 1 It
trade al! or par
IHSUM i t.it t for stock.
U'CRTRADE-EiGHTEEX POUNDS Hl AN D JT aid irrAnulatert sugary for *1. Atlantic acd
Paoirtc IVa Company ’» mores.
•LMiK t KADK- BANJO FAIKBAN'KS A F Coi* fine ton*; will trade for first-class man
dolin. Call Moaday, 11 Vance Block.
1JOH TRADE—ITb-ACHE FARM FREE AS D U clear, in this Htat* i#outh i. for house and lot,
or vacant lot or lots. Address Q 23, News.
X'O It 1H A I> B- fiofcVR; OP K N BUGGY AND U harness for ladv and gem’s safety conibined. Call or addremi J i>. Hos# Brightwoi d. t'OK T KA D W K W HA S’ I-. ALL K l N 1>S tTP U trad*#, as received through our 1 ndlana Real Katato Exchange. Chas. A. Dai# A Co.. W CTr-
cla st.
|<'6» TRAPK-WfcftTERN LANDS IN "mfH-
X'OR TBADK-WItfiTERN LANDS IN MIS- ^ Central ave.. between Home a X sourl aud Kansas to trade for equities in ave*. Elder A. W. Bartleri will pr city property. C. A. Manning ACo..77K. Mar- p. m , on "The Great Coutrovers bet *4 Christ and batan." The policy, solri
ing •£ to.,
an ■>Hs. , :7 e.
X'or rRADK-qSS cahh“to in^V’esi jn r gooit, small pron*ny in West ludiauanolh
What hav* you? CL A. Mannii
Market.
OUR' TfcADE—UKAl ESTATE—1.0 T ON X Rellafontain*, south of Lincoln, for modern bouse of »1\ or seven rooms. Thompson, 15 Baldwin Block poR trade-TCTEXchange FOR BUTL'DU ing house, three east-front lot# on street-car line; Division at.. West Indianapolis. J. a. Waro*r. 35J S. Meridian. pOU TRADE-TWO GOOD, FIVE-ROOM U COtta$.*esand vacant lot. on Michigan ave.. a little way off of Washington st.. to exchange for smalt farm well located: property renting U2 each. C. A. Manning & Co.. 77 E. Mamet st.
StoKes, leader. Normal Bible class
Monday evening. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening. All welcome at these services. '\| A Dlt-UN-A VE. >*. E. CHLUCH—CORNE11 jtl Mad',son ave. and Union st. The Rev. j,. F, Inmmitt, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:30 n. ru. Preaching by Die pastor at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. C!»r#cr meet at 6:30 n. m. Epworth League service Tue«day evening 7 :3li Wednesday eveuieg the Leagues of the church give an entertain meat and m e.al in the auditorium. Prayt rmeeting i huiMlay evening All are invited, r'irht prehbyfiiitian churUh^Touth1 west corner Pennsylvania and New York #U. The pastor, the Rev. M. L. Haines. D. D . will preach to-morrow at 10:46 a. m. At 7:30 p. m. —a sen ice of song and addreas — subject. 'Discovery Day. or Columbus and the New World.” Bunday-achooi meets a: 9:3ha. m. The Youtig People’s Society meets at 6:30 p. m.
v eeklv tirnyer-moeting on Th
at 7 30 o'c W
E\ EXTH DAY ADV ENTIST CHL'KCH-
and Lincwln .treach at 7:30
p. m , on "The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan.” The policy, spirit and work
ll be compared with
\XJ ANTED-GOOD .second-hand >» Premier typewriter: give best spot cash. Address T 23. News.
w
lig.
224 w . washlngt i and stoye# at vour
*d out immediately, tn save packing and
jeiiBes, a# I am moving to Chicago.
am to ship the goods. So come and get bargains, as all must be sold. Thousands of tiseful articles to keep house with. As this i# a great chance for you to get bargains, don't neg-
lect it if you want to save money.
IJ'UR TRADE—IfcyAURif Farm IN STEElR JT county. North Dakota, all under oultiva
lbs,
tion;good house, good we
IfiO-acre h*m*st«ad
reU. barn, cribs, *tc adjoininx same tract.
Also
that oau go with s*m*. this also under cultivation: will trade for property in Indiana town, property or farms C. A. Manning fit Co., 77 X. Market »t-
TO LET—KOOMS.
of Hatan in preceding aces wll
iii# final work and conflict with the church today. Preaching every Haturday ,the Sabbath!
rJially invited. Central ave.
rt'O LET—NEW LY FURNISHED FRONT j J
1 room. M K. Michigan at.
ri'u LET-BOOMSrTuHNI8HBD OE UNFUR-
I nl»b*d. aw Beilsfootalo* st.
T>0 LET—UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM,
X first floor, 237 N. Misalasippi at.
^ru LET - ELEGANTLY FUBMIRHEb k Iroat room, first floor 146 W. #;ew York. nf>6 lM'-nIcSLY’ ' furnished'’ /kontX room, in private family; centrally located ; J* hot and cold water bath : gas: ail modern coaW yenience*: board, if desired. 169 R. Vermont st.
y. Preaching evt at It p m All coral car# pa«# tho church.
PLYMOUTH CHUROH-OOR. MKkTdIAN X and X#w York #:». The Rev. Frederick F. l>ewhurst. minister. Services, 10:46 a m and 7;i6p.m. Music for morning service, ‘'Xearer, My God. to Thee,” Williams; “O Lord. I Come.’ Bassford: contralto solo, "Hbaw Me T hv M avs.’’ Torrent. Evening service, “Calvsrv,” Rodney: ’•Leaning on Thy Tender Care." Mayer; tenor solo. "The Better rand.’’ Cecil. Midweek meeting Thursdav evening at 7:45
o'clock. Snndav school at !*:30.
yiRHT BAI1THT CHURCH — NORTH EAHT JT corner of Now Y'ork and Pennsylvania su. The Rov W. F. Tay or. Dast<ir. 1 he "pastor, the Rev. W. K. Taylor. wtU preach at 10:45 a m.aod 7:3, p m Hubjeet of evening sermon, “l.eysons For Husband* and Wives”—th# first in a series of sermon* on “Christian Lesson* For H« me Life.” Young people’s pra.ver-rueeting Run cay. 6 SO p. ro. Teacher*' meeting Thursday, at 7 p. m Regular praver-meeting 7:45 o'clock vam* eveniog. Alt are Invited to these services. L'cH RTH UHRIHTIAN um r RCH—N.“WEST I st.. between Ht. Clair and Pratt «ts. The Rev.
ibcrt#. pastor. Preaching at 10:?o a.
ni. ana 7;*op. m. Morning subject: “Dying the Death of the Righteous." Evening: “Permanence and Aggre<sivea#ss of *“ — ••
Sunday-schoo> 2 .
##s of Christianity.’
ay-school 2:30 p. in.: A. B. Tharp, superintendent. Christian Endeavor 8:30 p.m.. leader
PKKhONal.
TFKRSON aL- ARCHDEACON * SWEET LIT X li* pickles; iry them. "PERSONAL -BLUSH "OF ROHES tT)R THE X complexion Is guaranteed to be jw: as reprssentsd.or money refunded, by Miss Flora A. Jooea.Houth Rend. ltd. For aaie by F. Will Pantser. Bate* Hwsae Druggist. T>ER§ONAD-ATTKMIoN LADIKh’ ’ EMX ma" Bust IMveloper will enlarge your bust five incite*, ttuaranteed. Scaled instructions g cents, or twenty-four page illustrated catalogue *ceata by malL Emma Toilet Bazar. Boston. Mass.
*■* »**«■« — M * *crv« u (1 a^«i tag-SX » VI Tl jy. ut. , iratirr i Mr. MilionGoodwin Frayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:30., leader Mis# Mlnni# Christersori. All are invited and welcome to these service*. ri'ABKRNACLK CHURCH — tX)RNER”MFl ridian and Second et«. Tbe Rev. J. A. Rondthaier. D. D.. pastor: the Rev. W B. Dunham, assistant pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a m. bv the pastor. An opportunity will be given at the opening of this service for the baptism of infant
opening of this service for the baptism of infant children. Sunday-schoo!. 1:15 p. ru. Y. P S. C. E.. »:A5p. tn. Preaching bv the assistant pa-dor in W. Waahingtou st. chapel at lt:») a. m and
at Mt Jackson chapel at 7:30 p.:
MTOTiCE-ROCK CANDY 9IRCF FOR i.' cakes; immense; Iry It. VOTRSTs*!!fiRFBf GlVT.X ffiAT THF 1' partnership reisfron heretofore existing b« . twesn ChrtsUan G Wets* and Johanna H i. Maurer, under tba arm name of Maurer <t Co., has ibis day beau dissolved, said Weiss retiring from said firm and having no furthersouacctton wit* ssM firm. All bills pa *-* * a w-urar, anu an mi is
by said Jobaasa S.
. , — Dr. Roodthaier will also preach in W. Washington-st.
cbattal at 7 A0 p. m.
CINTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH-CORNEKOF 0 Pm# and Elm sts. A. L. Ward, pastor. Hervicesin the morning at lb:b>aad in th» evenD>c a: 7:45. Snndav-schoni 9 a. m.: William Wiley, superintendent. Y. P. R. C. E. pravermaeting 6:45. Sohieot. “God’s Messages: How Does He Hand Them 2" MBs Anna Cline, leader. Christian Workers meet 1 £. m. Wednesdav. Mid-week prarer-nu etteg Thursday evening. Subject. "Sacrifice a d Recompense” Mark x. »30. s E. Kennick. leader. Choir practice Friday. 7:45. Come to these services. PLETCHER PLACE M. K. CHUECTI-OIH 1 ner Virginia av*. and Soatb si. Th* Rer. C.C.
TO LKT-BOLhEjn.
rpo LET-HOUSE: ALE CONVENIENCES.
X 165 State st.
rpo LLT-A HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, BOTH 1 gases. No. 546 E. Ohio st. ^I'O ltT—C1L>TTAGE, FOB ~W ASHIN G~AND X ironing. J<6S W. Washington st. ’t'O LET -LIST YOUR BOUBRK WITfiTU9 I for rent. Kmith E Co., M W. Washington, fro LET—IS* y. - ALABAMA 8T„ DWELLING X of nine rooms, in good repair; natural gas. Jay G. Voss. 31 W. Market sL .
bspaMtossM Jsbansa S. ]
P.dwards, pastor. I*resching to-morrow at 10:80 a tu. by the pastor: st 7:30 p. m. the twentysyooad anniversary of the W. F. M. 8. will be held. There will be special music, recitation, reports and addre-s by Mrs. Haynes and Miss Hhaw a returned m lesion ary. Classes at 9 a. m. and 3 p. jn. ttundar-aebool 2 p. m. Eptrort*
rpo LET-BARBEE SHOP. ’213 8. EAST: 1 bath:*-. J32 Mas-achueett* are., store. *aiifl Office rooms over I* Virgin:a sva. cheap. 1ST Buchanan. 32 Hail P!acf. 220.Shelby. 8$ Woodlawn. 85 Bradshaw. S8 Kansas. 286 bates. Rooms iu fltewart Block, corner Ohio and Illinois. C. W. Gorsuch, M Virginia ave.
Thorpe
Block. •t-— -en
oANS-MON£yYiuTcET Try
* From tlU up, -
B K Y A N.
54 E Market, opposite post*
ton SiH- HiT.U*OSlKj>C’RSITDiar: r two rooms. Aflflre** S 21, Nfirrs offics. L'OR SALE-LARGinfI RE-pHooS’ SAFE. X cheap. Ripley, room 94 W ben Block. C'OR BALM-GOLD EYE ffLASBRa; FlSt:'; X fittsd by our expert. Moses's always tb* bfist C'OR 8ALi-i.AT*dT~NOVKLS oUT.~ IN r dianapolls News Company. S Massachusetts V'OH feALf-yiRfc, TITg X1P A accident insurance. Lew NleoU.50 N. Dela-
ware.
U'GR bar>e—th)s game reason is on. X^Soy sauce for gams, meats and fiah.uusur-
XX»R MALE-VukN\rftR E X solid black walnut bedroon
idian st.
■ A' BARUAIV; black walnut bedroom set. 728 N. Mar-
M a:er at. I'OI 8A
X fectionery and Cmit
giniaare.
F
SALfe-AN^JilvfcTAllLfSHaD CON-
j'OR SALE - ItIG rf-v5R A DE SAFETY: brand new; payments *5 a month. X> 19,
care Newa
Cheap. 806 Virlit safety
roll NALt-BMALL8TvH.lt0*GkOCFRIKB ” and fixtures; cheap, if sold at onse. Address
W 22. Aews.
.23. Newsomes. rou s.xlr~(jmoolrra:n"d““Mf.iT-mTaR X ket: good Ideation : doing good business. Ad dr,ess V an. News.
eOTT
row
X lumhi
Block, p»R
CXl
orraiue
1 OAX8-MONEY TO LOAN ON UxINOUM: Xj bered farm property. J. S. Lambert. No. 35
\ance Block._
T OAN8-* PfilTCKNTr’BUiLDING ABAcl Xj ciation shares purchased. Newton Todd.f !
Inga!Is Block, __
PEUT'teNT; Lew Nicoli.
X OANJ4—LKIVATE FUNDS. 6 Xj also, building association plan.
50 N. Delaware.
O A X 8—0 X FC UN 1 T U 11E , FT A NTJhT horses, etc., without remdval. Geo. M. Foe.
I-. nor^es, etc., v 24 Ingalls Block.
r oa 8—money to luan. fikbt real It estate mortgage. F. Rand, room 4 Fletch-
er’s Bank building.
I o a x is - Mon F.Y on far ms T» k city Xi property ; term# reasonable. Thomas C. oay
A Co., 72 E. Market.
T OANS-ON FURNITURE, VlAN(»#. DTa' rnonds. etc ; lowest rates; confidential, fio. til W. Washington, room 4. 1 UANB—PRIVATE FUNDlTON RKklTBS: XJ tate; no delay : any amount George Seidenstlcker. room 35 When Block. T UAX's-WaXTEO TO “BORROW *5.000 TO T4 *7.0t!0 at low rate of interest; first mortgage security. Adtiress C •.'2. News. % ' 1 T OAXS>-WANTED ft» R> RRotV *5.0(4) TO Ij *7.000at low rata of interest; first mortgage security. Addreso <’2.. New..
A BARGAIN IN a 1S90
5ia bicycle. Inquire room 33 Lon
fter 7 p. tn.
»A r.E -~FTKST-CTaSS GimkAL chandts# store. Address Levi Ffrnoler,
Morel postuftice, Ind.
I'ORbALE -VV’ElL-KkTABlISHKD W HOLE X .sa'e business ; *1,QUO to *2,U00 required. Ad-
dress X 23, care News.
l?OK .SALE - 81'YI.T'TACLKS AN D KYIS
F glasses fitted sc
lo’g.fcl K. Market.
X’ glasses fitted scientifically at Optician
Land* ’ — m-
L'O R SA L »v—I* liKM 'Hi I'TTONsi MADE AND X all kluds of lensesgrouud i^order. Optician
Laudo.62 £. Market st.
t'OK S A LJfi-SM A i.L HoM K-MTDKT4 A K K ft Y X with good trade; yood ruasoti for selling;
x w ith good trade; good cheap. Address M 18, News,
L OR 8AL£-~ETGHTE1.N Dh bTANIL
1 ard granulated s Pacific Tea Oomjiany
for *1. tote#.
Atlantic aud
T?OK bALE—EJU HTEE.V I’OUNDS ST A NIL £ *ffl. granulated sugar for * 1. Atlantic and
Pacific l ea Company’s stores.
lyok SalS -m:rtKBrojLl»~lTOriTu l carpets, bedroom sot, stove, dishes, etc..*
27 \V. First.
carpets,
cheap: October i7.
etc.,
UOR SA LR-DOUO LA 8 SHOES A’l BROWN’S F court-house shoe store, 16fi K. Washington
s^, third door east of eourt-hou
P'orsale - h POU Ti Nt~* TYf iTATTa oXl
and S'ory papers, magaaines. News Company. 6 Massaohu
L'OR SA LK
r nica: News additJon; com
Indianapolis
setts ave.
kncyPlopihh'a'
OANs-MO-N EY
I OAXts—
X v building a property. Itoi
HRITAN-
pleie set; cheap;
sociutionstock and
m 17 1 hoi
X'r/i A
er personal
cash or paymoma Address X
]DOR SALK-juo55~WEiCK LY~N EWHPAfFb Loanh-w aKd resYSSVWas
Li personal uronert# : busine## Btrictly eonrt- | X pies: fine stock : Hii. Tuxedo Dark Kennels,
abamast. . i Lonte O’Brieg. prqprlptnr, )ia N. Delaware st.
Lua.' ..i> \j.\ stock andoth
(pc Block.
denttal.
persona: property: bus
Kingman. It's. Ala
■-n A C M ,0 j0 •*?•_ I Lire opportunity. Lew Mcoil, i<l N, llelawarn. ln6 A j»r cmrt ^/,o commi^lon^se^nrtt^cul I F‘f L “ 11 U01i
i MaU^rderV*tp'iTuredo‘park*Ke*HtH‘\s.° f
Inctt v ^.erty f 1 a^gf k^ni onbnri paft^TON ED FI a KOi erty, d per cent. Stanton & Bcott.M N. Dsia- ! ill. .tnak«j very
ware st.
T OAXS—fiu> TCF J-OCO, XOVV READY; INXn terest and commission very reasonable. Infonnatlon cheerfully given. Reid Bios., <2 N.
»Offi »AL|t-BMAX »S LL ESTATE -
HSU
s»a»
KW.IS.-Sti'Vt'S?
Virginia a*#.
13SAL ESTATE—GOOD TWO-hTO XV room*, on Tenneviee.soutbof Tw
E; Marset-
7^—43
T» EAL ftSTATK - EQUITIES^IM TWENTT «^'.s!yras!Ksrs«r«8»
> tIUI WanV HaVSK
R'?,v,.^S^T Its property, see os no’
Ws»htn«toB.
BsvUIeri KTVHHH , HI _ 'ronts on electric line north. fT%o: only * cash: balance socond mortage, worth *1.800 malx nioutha Smith A Co.. 36 W. Washington. T> FA i. mTaTB-o N fhn EXrtTT 1 V17 «\ House, five rooms: large 1 van try. esllsr, well, cistern. Cleaveland felite flot covered with «TmZ£u K *"' ,n p * yme “‘^ ¥ 4,t>uck1 *'
Rv^i&zrisvwfis. ra Virginia ave.
fammsi XL Englewood.,
Knglewo^^
Seea*»wt on the gromul.
wood. Kngt**
lots, natural ges. good street# and slec’rlc ear.
SIVIKV.,'l575f3 cTff. ti.
WaihijpfjQu.
KAL K81 ATK-1 *~X’GOp FARK LOTS.
E
llinois-st. front.
fiaiaav*.
“aft Jt Oo., No. U Vlr- * . V .1 ; *
t>BAL tesTATK-Luto
IV only *«« on time.
Lots on wiHiams st.. south of Jefferson Lot* on John st.. north of Froenect Lots on Frospeet st.. Mysrs addition, etuy *375.
worth *475: on time.
.“errafibivi*?*' 0 " w * Hor ' ‘ v *- H,icb * r oiuhne C!&1W t0 hlkV * # ° m * * r ** t tiAr * lUn '< Ml
I.otsln North Indtunanoil#.
C- w - Gphm cH, IS Virginia Ave, 1 > eal estate-*1 .noo FGlt'nkW hoiisk! XV north, half square from elcoirio line; wM take vacant lot In trade, halation easy terms, sa xo for good Reven-routn hon«# on Hiiron-tT; nice home. 92.400 foreeven-room house on Barth av*.: ipt 40x14*; nearly newj easy terms. *4,008 for small house, barn and lot; »rt4. ortW. ashlagton #t.. nearf'afffornla gt.: would trade
Uforaiai't.
for good faun.' H.Aflfor nve-roo'tn"hnu' two lots op Shelby st. •2.1IWI fdr double house on
Elk st,; rents for *20per month.
J '
Ml IIJUNG. f»A VXN« A1W* IAIAE AEBUI BUILDING AND LOAN-READY MONEY X» to loan by the “A3tn*,*’ MJ tt. Market st. TM ILDING A.N4J~LUAN-^klT ti A|ttH)ltR
M. Bpauu, secretary.
i>u>LiMr jJ»b \mXU Ut^lUWinHIT I> saving, Loan *ud Deposit 00m l any. Nhares
f1U0. . dO<‘8.
retary^
tike ■
fee; no bank du
all
T»U nun J .<»A « -OF RM an-ampThT-XJ «•» 1WIHI!nfi, Wavlnfle abd l oan AsooSUtlon.
Delaware
I OANS—MONEY
L
TO LOAN AT LOWEST i
raiesfrom *100 up, on mortgage loaus, made day of application. Grover ASeguin, 32 East
on
Market st. TUANS
SITUATION V^AXTED—POSITION WITH P> some good undertaker by first-class embalmer. Address W. F., 1 ock-box 7, Dafivllie. In O fTU ATioir*W ANTE U — BY A MARRIED 0 man twenty-five years old : office work preferred: have had four years’experience in the legal business. Address D. S., care News. 01 l CATION'WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN O as collector or genta’ furnishing salesman;
•eference. Horse and buggy ;
MONEY LOANED ON HOUSK-
aj hold goods, horses, pianos and other personal property, at lowest rates. Fay it back weekly.
12>6 Ji, De aw-are st... room 3.
I OANS—BIX I'Eii CENT. MONEY, IN SUMS -Lj of *1.000or more, on Indianapolis property only. Pay it back when you please. Nu delay: reasonable fees. Spann <k Go..^ E. Market. T Ga.NH - H.tioo.uu) ON laf l’ROVKD CITY In real estate in sums of $25,000, *60.000 and 8100.;KXi: low rates of Interest, long time, prompt attention. Geo. W. Pancborn A Co., ^4 E. Mar-
ket at.
T OANS—MONEY IN SUMS OF *100 I O It,trti and upward at lowest rates of interest: a large sum of money ieft in our care to be loaned in *iiy amount at once;nodelay. Alex Metzger,
second Moor Odd Feilowa Block.
x F.ranch! oilve Branch! A-blessing to womankind. At Fantzer’f Rates-House drug store. I?OR SALE—LAWi FiYMWStk Off Bd>r. * in* gloves, rifles, shot-guns, instrumontr, watches.etc, .Terugaiorr..ft Mn-snebeRerirave p oti ha LT^tyinriu; a d i-rpr -Vt D ?. r by Bryan, ths real estate man, or tia^* rk * 1 * 3,0<j0 l,B, '* alns * u property tor 6aie 17 0 b A LE—TEN A E \i BA BY BUGHTeS X at less than half factory prices; also a large kitchen range very cheao. Call II. F. Hilde-
brand. M4 N. Alabama si.
L'OR SA LK-KIGHT-HAR8E~EN'«INE aT?D X ten-horse boiler, now In dhtlv use at Indianaooli* Frintlng Company. XH Virginia ave. In*
gi od condition- Also. Dean cumc.
P'OH SA LE-AT GREATLY™ ifKiTiTC'E D
ntll.D^NG A?4|> LOA X—TL iMOUTM HAV* Feiingylvania st. Xon-seriuP'ptan, Cnn»e*?vattve.careful raanagement, Loan* at satufaotory rales. Invgsiiigatioq solicit - ‘ J ' r -
‘nln#*.
Open dally and
jHiiop solicited, Saturnny evening#.
i and LOAli'-THE 1’MOVl Loan and Inviatment A:
13U1LDINU AND LOAN I* saving. Loan and In\ __
paj’* eath dividends •eml-anm ally op
rates to close out some
Dictionaries, lb
Rlbles.
tries, latest
I. Robin#
some Webster:# Unabtidged .YtSs.mX.; r’'*’""’'
POR HALE—FOR HADE OR UTiTiT'fHaT>R X for improved Indianapolis reai edatc aatcck of boots aud shoes in an old established stand in
T OANS-I’AKITES WANTING To invehT j oil#. C AddrcM f Tur'i- , el , ArWojpki!^attorcsysTLor14 either in privaie or trust funds, can find ! rgine Building. Indianapofls. 7 ru^calUng at oml^^agoo.Uat^o? Interest' ! p’^R BALE^VK - W r^^KL3Tul^'HJG lUfAT di«-.. w. ,A»». a W-JAL ;?.V^SfteCliro«.S 1 IS , !L 0 fe
po#;lion on our periodicals. Abundant material for doing composition on books, pamphlets periodicals and legal work. The I). 11. Ra Publishing Company.«« N. Pennsylvania st.
OANb—
WANTEII-MIsCELXANEOUS. \1DA~NTED—TO BUY MILK WAGON. AD Vr drcsR T 21, News. VlTaXTED - FAFEK-HANG1RG file.. CE1L- \ t ing and sides. Address A 24, care News, AXr A X TKD - A LARGE-SIZED. SECOX Di> bard, tire-proof safe. T. R. Walker, 102 H. Meridian st. \«7 ANTLl) - TO BUY BEOONdTHANDVV sulky or light cart; also harness. Address V 22. News, WANTED-LiCT YOUR PROPERTY FOR it quick return with Dixon »fc Co.. 1095 E. Washington.
8MITH price for
spot cash. Address T 23. News. \v AStK1»-ItEAL ESTATE. BUHINKBH TV property down town, about *lu,0U0, for cash. Address A 23. care News. lyXNTID - OCUU PANT IM MEDIATELY*. TT tor furnished six-room cottage. North Side: everything for housekeeping: cheap reut if taken at once: references desired. F. E. Knox,
14 I aiboti Block.
XT'ANTED - MlffUNEUY STORK « FOR TV i^ale. or trade for reai estate in raf.rood town or city lot#: part of fail stock on hand: good bargain : no negotiations with real-esiute agents Box 67. Edinburg. Ind. \\TaWED — EVERYBODY To UO.MK TO »> 224 W. Washingion st. to get fine furniand stoves at vour own price, ls all must b*
»d out immediately, to save pt ping expenses, as I am moving and do not want to shin the goods. S<
Without commission.
No expenses. Lowest Interest.
Rea!-es:aie mortgages, il. E. Vinton «lt Co., StP* E. Market st.
1 OANS-MONEY TO LOAN ON HOlfSPX Xj hold furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, watches, diamonds or any article of value.
Loans made for thti
■ thirty, sixtv and ninety days;
money on hand: no delay in making loan ; bn*i-
fidential: lowest rates of inter-
cess strictly con
est Ca
J.C. Ertei
ctly confidential: lowest raie# of interland see me before placing vour loan,
ei, room 24 Thorne Block.
T OAKS-WE HAVE FOR SALE I t several small bloaks of IndianapolisReU R. R. siock and Citizens’ Street JL R. stock of Indianapolis. Very desirab'e for moderate
investors.
James ghelve <t Co.,
No. 8 Central Block. T OANR^HOULD YOU NEEl* Money on household goods, pia
Money on Household goods, pianr Money on diamonds, horses and wagons. Money on any available security,
Money to pav rent.
Money to increase business,
Monev to pay (axes, Money to pay debts.
Money for private purposes.
Hone# ten any purpose whatsoever
at lowest rale#, the >aiu6day then call at 260 E. Ohio a;.
AN NO UN CSL51KNTH. * NNOUNCEMENT - OLD - TIME MaPLE JA sirup for cakes; try it. 4 N NtTUNCKM KNT-kOCK CANDY'. 4 SIRUP JA for cakes; immens*; try it. axxouncemknt-thk MANGOE 8EAJA sou 1# uo-a ,-terling appetizer, a NXOUM EMENT - HAVE YOUR PICTJA ures framed at Viaduct Art Btore. 4 N NorX OEMENf-MRa. DK. ELUS'. BTeLJA lar physician. OflSce. N. Pennsylvania st., 125. 4 NXOUNCEMENT-DENTIsTKY. DENTAL JA College, N. Pennsylvania. Afternoon, 1 to 5. 4 NX'5l NCEMKNT - ARCHDEACON’S DEJA licious, sniced pigs’ fc*t; th* very best; take no other. ,4 N NOUXCKMENT—NEW.DELlCiOU^ AND /A appetizing. Arcnde»con’a sweet stufled mangoes. 4 NNOUNCEMENT—MARY C. LLOYD. DENJA list, 19. over Fletcher’s Bank, opposite Newr York store. *4 NSoUXCEMENT-BUILD YOUK~FLCia JA to suit tbe Royal fireplacs beaters. Purseli A Medsker. * NROUNCEMENT-THE GAME SEAI40N JA is on. Hey sauce for game, meats and fish, unsurpassed. a nxouxi ement-old mats and uub--s bers repaired by William DePuy, No. 47 Massachusetts ave. 4 NNolNCEMENT-CUT FLOWEBB. FUfT*1 eral de*igu», dacoratloiw. Uertermann Bros.,37to48 Maseachasetts avenue; telepbooe 4 XAui NCEMENT — BOOMS READY TO JA let f.«r manufacturing purpose*, supplied with power, etc., at Wright’s Power Hall. U3S. Tenneaeee
J OANS-MONEY ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horses, w agons,otfice, store fixtures and all kinds of personal property, in sums to suit, without removal, in the quickest possible time and at the lowest possible rates’; also on watenes unfl diamonds. You can pay it back in weekly or monthly installments, and each small payment reduces the cost of carrying th# balance. Business strietly confidential. W. C. Eiatte. room 24 Ingalls Block, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania sts.
<uuck
T?on saler We buy. seii and exchange furniture, car pets, stoves, queensw are. pictures, baby carriages. trunk*, show-cases, office furniture and iire-nroo/s4M*tj ’ ri \ v'e also sell everything on psymonts. Will take old goods for first payment, llyoti are noi satisfied with that old bed loiinge,trade it for one of our handsome folding bed-, Wecarrva full line of new goods, with the largest fine pf st-cond-band goods in the state. COuieseeour *s bedroom suite. *15 parlor sitlie. fiOfolding bed. *■> sideboard. (f cook stove. fl hanging lamp. *1 rocker. And don’t fail to see the75c-old carpet. We have bought 1.500 heiuiug stoves ibis sum-nn-rat our price. We will have them as low
as *•:.
See our sijic boards and our I&c-per-yard oil-
cloth.
stock
Last
unward
Kur
Rakoain Stobk.
79 W. Washington st.. opposite P
ark Theater.
j UAN8-
I.OWESV KATES, EASY TERMS.
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICM. Monty loaned on furniture, piano*, horns, wagons.store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kinds of personal property. In anv amount from *10 upward, tbe property to remain In your uiuii-turbed possession. W* also lend monev on w atches and diamonds. You can pav back the money in weekly or monthly Installment*, abd have the coat reduced proportionately. If you owe a balance on your furniture or nmno.we will pay the same for yon and carry It a# long as you desire. Nb charges taken out in advance. Call aud sea os before going elsewhere. Established 1887. . « i INDIANA MORTOa'oB LOAN CO.. Room 18 Insurance Block, Northeast corner Market and Pennsylvania sts.
■f'UH 8ALkX THE OREAT EXCHANGE, The largest establishment of iu kind in State. A complete tine of new goods in connection wfrh a first-class line of second-hand goods. We will pay the best cash prices tor any article you are not using, or exchange new furniture,stoves,
“rst Tor a
a new
carpets, etc., fur old, Old good* taken as fit payment. Trade yonr old folding lounge fo new folding bed. Trade your old *tovefor a nc one. A new line of heatlugatove* for *3, *4, M,
*« and upward.
A large lino of second-hand heating stoves from
*2 up.
OIL-CLOTH. ZINC BOARD# AND COMFORTS. CARPET DEPARTMENT." ’VoBNlTrRE DEPARTM e have twepty sec-; / ment.
ond-hana carpets, from
twenty to twenty-five Most ol the following
yards in size, that can are all pew goods:
hardly be told from Parlor suit*!-;. „.f20 00 new. These we will dls- Bedroom suites 10 00
pose of at a sacrifice. Bed lounges, foil
W***U n*w carpets— j site 6 00 Good brussels at...* 60 -Sideboard*. 7 00
Good heavy tn- Cane-seat, diatng
grain.... 40 chair#.per tet SCO Part wool ingrain » Large beds 1 *0
OH-cloth 30 Cotton - top mat-
Htraw matting 10 tre**M 1 60 Fine lace oor- Bed springs 1 00 ; , tain*, per pair... 160 Baby carrtage*3*0 Portiere*, heavy Extension table*... 2 00 fringe and border 3 50 Rockers of all kinds
Window shaded... 30 from *1 op. Curtain poles, , I ——
braR* trimmed... IJ'i stoves and uceens-
Wc-have over 500 new 1 Ware. Smyrna. Moquette and .
brussels rugs, win sell Good cook stoves..J 7 00
them out a# follow: iDecorated stand
Large Bmyrnarugs.*! 60 lamps. 100
Fine Moquette rugs i 00 Fine decorated tol-
HUsax Ews CHANCE.
BUSINESS CHANCE—GOOD REASON FOR X> selling, established wholesale ouainess; *1,000 to *2.000. Address M' 23, care Newa BUSINESS CHANCE—TO BUY CARLS X> oil 1-beads, natement* and letter-heads of H aft A Parker. 77 and 79 K. Court st. BUSlNlOiS CHANCa-HAUTXLR VVAN I AD X> in established manufacturing businat* i;n this pity. About *10,600 required. Address G 19. care New a STUXLAGL.
g^a^w^eoKMT * 00.
See us and get rates.
OTOKAOK-THfc DICKSON STORAGE AND O FransferCompany’s (registered) warehouse corner K. Oblo and Bee Line tracks. ’F&on* 72A Srtncb office 86 W. Maryland si. SEEJbe AMD BCUJS.
TAKJCM VF,
— tions. large assortment, reasonable prices;
Brussel* rugs,
large size.
1 let sets..
no»»r FORGi
IKT .
That you #tili get a guess on the piano, free, with eVery purcha-i. Tnls magnirtecHu *700 piano Is on exhibition in our dlaptay window, and all are invited to call and examine it. We can furnish your bouse from kitchen to parlor. THE GRKAT EXCHASTUE, M E. Washing ton st. North side, hear Delaware.
FOB SALE—HOB»KB AMD VKHICLBS l? OB »ALE-A GOOD, OEWTLE HORSE. 161 r N. Illinois st. WBhaTE- la^TTftsfT^AftTr HORSE T'0R n 1sALK^SffGeT fat WbKIPHolft*-. r or Will trade for driving horse. Inquire room »Ingalls Block. BOB SALE-TH fifti; BlfjO A N D X pbaetoos. two end spring, two surrsys.on
ALcriAirN A UCTION-A. L. HURT. A UOTIOVEBR.Ut JA East Washington st.
Derr tie 1
j^DCflON-ARCHDEACOB *8 SftfEt* LIT-
rd received. MosesG. McLain, presidentt ArthurHGfcv.-r, secret ary. 62 K. Msrktt s*. B ir »LD»No AND LuAX-I KUTONIA. NO. 4. Savings aud Loan .-tssnc'fttlon, meets evsry ’l uovday at Roichwcip's Hall corner Nob|e and Market at#.: new series Ju#t opened; money ready for borrowers at low promlunu. Martin Moca. Prosmetit: Phil Reichwetu. Treasurer;
Conrad Mpeiter. Keoretary.,
I»IUlDING ANp U)AN tiOlT-AilftTSVnn> n ing aud Loan Association, sharss *l(Xi, Weekly due# V5c wtock can betaken at any time without back dues. Parties desiring loans can be ace nimodatcd immediately. N. w. Rryant,president; J. H. Aufderhetds, secretary. Room 18 Ihsuranoe Block,northeaateornwMar*
ket and Pennsylvania sts.
IJUII.DING AND LOA X-ULOBifBUtLDtNG; I> raving and Loan AsRoefation can furnish money promptly to borrowers; *ik!0shares; duea only *» cents per Week; can copie In and withdraw at any tlmt; Information furnished at46
E. M ash I ngton st.
„ ^ Fngo Rirrep, Pr**la*nw
IlrxRY Thien'I's, Secrotarv.
gUlLDIXG A N i) LO A jit —1492—1 Kir-."' ” Will help you to save vour mousy anft wilt pay you a handsome interest on your deposits, (share* *Ka); weexty duos 25c. No entraiioe fee; no'l!sc"itnt on withdrawals. Information chtor*
fuily given.
BUIuD^ti AND LOAN —*200 B1IAHI J> tho Royal Huiidlng Atwooiatlon wtlli in am weeks. M eekly dues 66 cent*. J due*. Paid nn and running share*Imaed tune. Dividend* twice a year. Take nhares and
prosper.
Howakd KtMHALL. secretary. *0 R. Market st. T. K. Walker, president. 104b. Meridian «t. Wm. H. Smythk treasurur, Mawqlo Temple. TY1D LDING a N it LOAN—AUGUST M). 1802, 1> The Star Saving and Loan AsHoeiatlon started the iweutieth sonss of rjai>#bare# and tho seeond series of *100shares, dues 25eper wes*Tn each. No assessment for expennoL Monty furnished promptly i 0 borrnwurt. Th* f» share provide# for borrowers who wish lor easy payment#, and Die «in> share# for those who wish to nay oir their loans quickly. Dues raceived and Information furnished at ME. Market st. H. M. Hadley, president; H. H. Far, secreiarv. ' 7 OUILDING AND LOAN-THE CENTER I> wilt Issue a new serie* of stock November 7. BSLC’&'SSLTilartil^.tifM. «J -If prepaid shares a verv profitable investment. e also isMie shares of different denominations, from *100 :o 6400, with weekly payments of M cents per share, so that borrowers can make long or short loans a* thev desire. Call on JVM. Bhldelsr, room 3 Blackford Block, or h. W. 335 M b M * cbu *«» u ave., for informstiso
F OK BALE OB TBAXIJk
BOB RALE
X Ur
'vrb.. a.: 0 - 1 },, SSitSfcWSaWAf
rey or carriage. 173 Virginia ave.
-L'ORHaLKOR T"BABk—41 HUG ait t A N !5 X feed store for sal* of trads;a bargain. Call and see us. No. 32* Massachusetts avs., city.
room 4,
msmgsmmw’sissi cash: balance In good r*al estate. Address E 3D
Ik ok ikaIje—rfoMINY GKITi
BOR SAL
r mill, W. Washington and •pleudld ioegtion; l,v« bushels part trade. Lock-box 44. Indian
JRMALi ORTH house; well, cli
r frnnt • trill I
nitwi
iffi Mr.
nel Building.
ana, two miles from railroad cleared and fenced. Wm.
Block,
T?Oit HALE OJt X grass, grain or
in anqtbern inditcrisn: greater part Gordon, Baldwin
poll hale or' tBadS-I ff*I. iAjft&i terms.or take nmalinr property In partpavmentHsre la your chance. A. W. Uuakle A Oe-.lOX
B. Washington st.
LOWE.
f OHT-PA1BLADY’S8PRIflfO-HBJIX.BHOMa. Xj Return to Mews office.
_ _ bX X l P # nn - y Ivan
2 OBT-M ALE PUINTEM
rewntft.Wftr.Tli rraR D^a bDcmi W. Third SL *C.8Q
_old2^^ted/jS7W ; Third_rt ; ia : 3^^^S UHT-PABT OF MUSIC ftfASb AT WHkl4
t UST-PART OF MUSIC STAND ATW
1 osT-pAiB black,
Lt gio’
ap^D ininoSiv
YS
gloves on Hecond st. Metarn 687 N. If
1 ubt - blaciC gabmMSMb • a.
Xj ThonwUT
leave at News
IT—ONL ^ ^
A^Tayfo^Compaay, $& vf.'wartingtosMit., r'U-uSHTTIFimririJn^^
Xj twei ~
aud hi. U._^_ vania st. RewatdF
XJ&'tlrXX*'
'f~OST—-ONE SHI^PI*6*]i5Stf 1SW tSA*. Xj bard. Finder will oblige by ooUfvlag Chand-
1 1 ween Pafknve. and Nln t h sl and' DwJaware aud ml Clair sta Xlease leave at 54 A Penuyl-
found.
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