Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1894 — Page 2

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th* a^»Me 8«et. l*i*r "V^te How alon^ _ »bip« e»rly io -. 15, The Japii^ ^#W«'' <aiiuie'overtook the Chlnw *1 I ••^k i» U»* oiternoon

^y. Th« Chloeae accepted

Ulc. «lk4 tiw-'iniTnipirta which their flnt ««NrK«oeottinK entered the YaM

’’^(tiiiikioo adnttlrars report

^ooe I^WfU, rf' rorwU ISW"Weiltlt’ The ' imttt mr ro-

,i« ^iwe.'f^jrfii. . ^ s^hiMt BMur« m *»“* ' pi*ip09td bonds of the purpjwperty. ' These % are to excess of .Mmtrnmf of the city. bold that was not to be cent. Umitetion. an Intimates have been found, who have loolseU of oiokiBK a tuam what he actiM of the upon 'the purj—am pornoth* *id Uie allUr. If it h rat; the fate ot ItOjlf BUty

laMwataaite Uhl hM' i«kt Io , >t Jo ^niili:hltir SOfWn

it4hbola^.*._ t^te ‘#^ohae‘ ir^

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vjw* B&owed him tte varthtMt ohiecfs of interi v*t. ohd ft»a^ HlrJMjJ the telescope on

at HmI Mouth the half-fuM MooOt jfhe Fresident looked B* eair* he-was on at it a lutle while and went awiy. A Xk ateel wawd^ i few niahts later the trdp-door opened power and carry* ^t^ ftTure appeared. vaa«j^ ctaiii. ’ H® Professor Hall that, after ieav- « ^y??-^***!^ r!!!r ! log the obwrvatory, he bad looked at the ^^Ipauaae. aouaaron. , oioon, and it was wrong side up as he at iwe rendeavous at j had seen it through the Mescope. He an Tooh la thp Oulf was puxzled, and wanted, to knosr the for any movement < cause, so ho had walked up from the

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If. 15. Kvenlng service Ts® meetMur ! ''Awtte Taursdayeyeama atltM,. i .. Hwfs eawap>‘tt»-hy^,: _ . N :\v CHt-TIlCH C^APSL ^WKlieNh^ {WA»T1|0--<|»1 tar refer-

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Hall ex-

mm ’ «hCli»taent followed, our

With the greatest oourage

deternUnatloo. The battle contlntimf ttMtoachlng darkness preventIts cemwauanee. At the close of' the a Msult of hvw hours’ incessant . the Chinese had lost the waraftg V7el. Chao Yung. Lai Yuen C^tog YusjL while the Ting Yuen,

Ktng TuOa and Ping Yuen were all set

OB itre by o«iy shells.

‘‘At dusk onr snips withdrew and preirsdito^raiMW'the fight in the morning. d:>urte|r Ihepig^t. however, the remnants of ^ ChitMos fleet stole out of the emuary and A«d toward the Japanese coant. .Th* JaaiatUHio SQuadron started in

t hut wing to the damage done ' our ships could only stecun ’e reached Hope hound at day-

Ughtmithe morning of Mptember U, but the Chlneae shlpf bad reached a safe shelter. We acco^ngly returned to the rendezvowi at tbo Island of Hoi Van Tan, whence all movements of the Chinese from the gulf Pie Chi Lt could be oare-

fullv obseT'ved.

“The* Matsushima, HI Tel and Akakgl wore In tbo thickest of the flight and enraged the most powerful vessels of the Chinese fleet. They pscelved the greyest dantsge. The Uatsushlma was ospsoialty poun^d. One of her four-and-a-half-ton guns was dismounte»d by a shot whloh smashed the carriage of the gun and the latter swung heavily against the ship, causlag great d^age. it will ^ sary to send the Hatsushima to Wtoshebo

for repairs.

All the remaining ships of the Ja^ UftM Wfuftdfott can I be repaired by artl^cere on boird of Aem, ftnd in e. week thm whole eqUBdroo wUI be In re^lnese to put to pe^ again. Not one <^he Jap-

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BUBibBr of Japahese killed and IW'

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plained to him how the togs Of a telescope gives an Inverted image, and Ident Lincedh went awgy satisfied.

JACKBTi FOR OVR SAUiORS.

opohese killed and {wounded

I'tsusklma, which

mum

atlaaE«fYb« Ping' Yuen and t Y^mb. Ikad hhr commander, flrst

a»t aAd nt her crew killed and

successfully

the Chin

heuten

ufUwra

tb*^ 'A* fibiuf. New p - ' t f'-’tu-

sixty-nine men wound-

WQuoded seventeen have Tahut. a steel cruiser of l.ii00 imrse power, carrying three

wusai and stmonuig twenty knots on Sour. h«lR Yokohama, Japan, has

to the Island of Hal Yan

WlalM the place of the Matsushima.

Mo has troRsfeiTed his flag to 1. cruiser Hasbtdatp,i,2r7 tons.

iOTM power, and carrying eighteen MLpahle off steaming sixteen knots

lawf-Japanese Board of Adtas Opimoved the action of Ad-

sl tto to rcuklnlBg all bis ships Ox* ciBt tte H**”'*^"*^ Ml the station and

tojoSgirtho spot.

AdsaiSd^ SMwzardl’s Views. Taafc JoKtombm* *8r-*An Assocllall Pnao reportof handod to Rsar Ad-

a dispatch from I<on-

last retottve to the recent 1 flafeagtoncat betwe^ China and Hsar Admiral sold that he events 4n China and Japan VfXl^ ctMooly. Ho did not care which

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eg^” Hugging the shore ; M-beiog directly opposed y liakah’s fundamental prtnnet dtoi^aslSBed in the spoclal Ahd' to this connsetion the YomaHted. "I subserti^ to that lit^H particular case and .x. ,-.. . . . ^tan^ It Would not offer an opinion, l O^st.''’ 'rOod of the facta, how* k thorough b*llev%r in Judil^ent and ^was-wim the oapJhe Isnd-hugging results, which disastrous. ^ bobettes It ekWiddaehoes- rec Chin pfkri^ • ogrsos with imall erntssrs are "liM, andyvf much 'fared than conclusion ■‘Tes, it Is twf-one of our navy [fhOen again tmtdly ‘ 1.1101 for the Ant. sRhor.’’ ,

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fh Obey tbe #(NMkt Call. ito f|oveni^s.epk>)a has ' ■ to jpegteia^.et gt?5« flat Ui^y

Made By gewlagr Women In tbe Bm* ploy of the Knvy Department.

N«w Vorfc gun.

The navy uniforms of the sailors and marines of the United States Kavy are made by a corps of women employed by the quartehnoster of tbe Brooklyn Navy Yard. They are well paid, and the position of tailoress or seamstress is eagerly sought for by women who earn a living by making garments. Tbe waiting list of the bureau of employment contains more than one hundred applicants. All work is done by the pideb, abd the wages vary from |8 to |U » week. The applicant must present her name to 'the Civil Service Board, Her application must be signed by at least two reputable persons. Not only roust she come well recommended as a Seamstress, but the condition of the workshop is carefully considered. The quartefmMter makes it a point that no work shall be done in sweat shops or in placed where the clothing is likely to be infecteA' 'Once appointed, the applicant 'visits the tailor shops of the navy yard, where she receives a bundle of goods to be inade up into garments. The Ctovemment furnishes all the trimmings and thread. From twenty to eighty bundles are Issued every morning. It usually requires two days to finish the garments. The work is delivered and a new lot Issued. The overcoats ore mode of heavy cloth, and the maker receives 12.60 apiece. Drawvs and undershirts for the men are made of eleven-ounce and seven-ounce blue flannel. The seamstress is paid 16 cents for each. 'The maker is i>ald 66 cents apieee for cloth trousers and 60 cents for working trousers. Overshirts of heavy and light-weight flannels pay 16 cents apiece. Jumpers are made of white drilling at SO cents each. Some of these women have been in the employ of the navy ygtd from fifteen to twenty years. The older employes are best paid, and make rarely leas than tiZ a week. The garments are for the enlisted men only; an the oflleer supplies his own wardrobe. The uniforms are issued at the navy yard by'the quartermaster. Kapoleon Wonld Know All,

New York Recoider.

Napoleon was a man whom it was, in some, respects, hard to deepive. He was, indeed, betrayed by Fouche and Talleyrand, but -of this he was well aware, cynically concluding that they ■were, perhaps, no more treacherous than others

W'ould be in their places.

But Of what went on about him he knew everything. He had, .like Cromwell and Richelieu, spies everywhere. On one occasion, when a young conspirator had been arrested in the house Of Mine, de Hontesson, General Junot Concluded to suppress her name in connection with the affair. She was friendly both to Napoleon and Josephine, and was

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Sunday-school 9:S3.

THIRD CHHI«TI.\N CH«RCH-*«(giMr Rom* H\«. and A»h st. Praachtog by the pastts; D, a. Van Buakl^ to-mpfrow at RsM a m. and T;l» p. fh. RuSday-StoOM Ot I a. m. Younv Roople's meetiag at S:tg/P.M.'-

VTAHTWiDr^ekiMA gild rsfermusas rcqatied.

gfri; esU ' Aitowy rswtsase. ■ "boMewsm;

CHRIST CHURCH (VPI8COPAbk«OB the Clr. cU The Rev. i. H. Ranger, reetor. Holy Contmunloa at 9;I0 a m. etortang prayer and set (non at 10:30 a. m. bw^y-sehool and Bible clasa at ti3» p. nt. AiU seat* free.

i'IRST UNITED rREHBTTRRIAN^CHUBTH tV.mer of Masaaehusetlf av«, Mid Itost ••t. —The Rev. Jowpb U'tUll. Meter, Prsaebtog by the iKuiot- ul t0;3u a m, and p. ta. Sabbath-school, 2:30. Young People’s mseting. 6:t0. 5l1VE~ BRANCH (MERIDIAN STi) CHIUS^ TIAK Ml8AIdN-6M g. Ueridlsa st. The Rev. S. C. BuriOtardt, paatew. RreaeMng by tpe pastor 10:30 a. In. and 7:15 p m. gundayschoul t p. m. C. K. 4:16. Jr. C. B. 8:15 p. m. The public invited.

^Ahrril;)TtoVfidf^^ «f tody -agenis; pmantole work. AtohMS 0 70, News.

WAlri-BD-^^ girt,

, years old. lP:My»r iW».. .

#ANTKI>^his fonK^MHKM-ki two to tomlly; to per wwto. Beam m, ISH «Hito>adtoa WAirSBy^oioig' white''toft for' gimSmi

ststaat In fwnsewortt. wa N. Pomsylm

WASrlBD-tlood white gM Sir I work; muet milk sue eew. tol

! tof

‘ewmyyeAts. » N. Itow Jer-

WANTBD-rexperlMteed eooh; IuMb amd apply without iwfereoec. Call tlontour iMralag; SK N. Delaware st.

WANTED—Come and investisat* the Press cuuj^ ’school at 211 E. Market st. taught

by

fA Bader.

FIRST IKNOLISH) HUTHBRAN CHURCHComer of N. Pennsylvania and wainat sts. No preaching services till further notice. Sunday - sehooi at 9:30 a. m. Prayer-raeetlna every Thursday evening at 7:«. All are InvHsn: and welcome to these services.

was

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to injure them, lady. Her name

Bhe was

tent

honored 1 .

mpressed.

^me Ume afterward Napoleon asked Junot: ''In what house was the young

Iteut^Mt arrested?"

Junot replied that he had been taken while walking in the Champs Elysees. So the report, indeed, stated. "You Imveaibftfl memory. Junot," said Naptmon, pulltog the soldier’s Mr. ‘‘He was orrsetofl afc.dke house of Mme. de HontetoBto^ Yw were rtgbt in listening to MmC’-fto totoitegson’s request. 1 re-spect-hc^ luid am gloA you did not put her nome:^ the report, but you should have it verbally to me."

Good housewives never disagree os to the superlmi^ of XJr. Price’s Baking Powder oVer every other brand.

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JOHNSON — Agnes 1^ Johnson, wife of WlHtam W. Jotmsuh. Saturday, September iS, 4 o’clock a. m. Funersl serv’lce Monday, flsptembsr 2A at ttw rosideitce, 236 B. Vermont st., at-X9-o'clock a. m. Burial pHvgte.

SECOND PRBJSBTTERIAK CHURCH—Comer Pennsylvania and Vermont As. Rsv Josepn A Utibura, pastor. Prcachlag. 16:46 a. m,, and 7:f0 p. m. Sunday-school, 9:46 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 4:46 p. m. Ptayer-meettug. Thursday evening, 7:30. The puUic invited. THERE WILL, BE RELIGIOUS SBltVICES held at 94 W. Armstrong st.. North Indianapolls, each Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Alt truthasekers welcome. Readers of Hdlsuial Dawn specially Invited to attend or call during tte week. Prayer-meeting Wednesday *t 7:96.

WOODRUFF-AVB IGNITED PRSsBYTERlAN CHURCH—In Woodruff ave.. oaesaoara north of Cllfford-ave. street-car line. The Rev.. J. P. Cowan, D. D., pastor. Preaching at 16:36 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath-school at 1:36 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 3’.45 p. m, MERIDlAN-gT. M. B. CHURCH-HOorUer of New York, Preaching by liie. UM?. A. HurlStone, O. D., at 1U:39 a. m. and 7:90 p. m. Ciassmsettng at 9:90 a, m. Sunday-school at 2:1S p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 4:30 p. m. Dr. Hurlstone is a very ^ble and attracttve preacher. AU are cordially Invited. 6T. PAUL’S CHUBCH-New York and Illinois ste. G. A. Carsteruen, rector. Roly commufilon. 8:4$ a. in. 8unday*aubool. 9:30 m. Morning prayer and sernuto, )0:g> a. in. Evening prayer and sermon, t;4d p. m. The will MfEmclt **frtaik KTawim

rector will preach. Morning Christian;” evening topic,

Poor.”

?lc, Name hrlat and the

COLLEGE-AVE. BAPTIST CHURCR-Coracr College and Lincoln aves. Rev, J. F. Williams, pastor. Preaching 10:45.and fiZO. Sun-day-school, 9:88. Young PeopteCa meeting 6:30 p. SB. and Junior Union 3:30 p. m. Sunday and piayer-meetlng 7:30 p. m. Thursday. All young men and women from home aordhmy wH-

ocmed. .

FOURTH PBESBY’riiRIAN CHURCH—Delaware and Ninth sts. The Rev. O. - U MadIdntosh, pastor. Preaching by tto pastor at lO'JO a. nx. No evening service. ' Ssaula$'school at 2:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 3:15 p. m. Praj'er*meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. m. A cordial invitation and wuioome Is given to all these tervloea.

WANTED—Fifty women at faotogy to make ^ovMwUs. pants and toirts and atapd eolats. 12 and 14 N. Mississippi at.

WANTED—An artistic hair drssssf: toso oos aptMwnUoe. Call at ooes at LIDA HAIR AND TOILET BAZAR. « N. BRnele M.. ground floor. WANTEII-Ladles, be earefoil In maMOg oboloe; do not to hronbugged In MPtototoCd. ehtoto; call and aee the true, gqaara tailor system. 7* Virginia ava.

Wanted—Theatrical—A cbihl about elillt years of age to play a somH part; also a good, useful actor. Cali or Oddnas F1HH> LORRAINE, 135 B. New York st.

WANTED — Salesmen for best water ’IllWr mads,' factory dffm 3140 for its equal; agents make from 35 to 18 a day. Gall DO^ A CO.’S store, 83 B. Washington st.

WANTED—Dresscutting and sewing schools Ladles taking Schularahlp "Monday iborniBg get rsdoced terms. EMMA EDWARDS. X« 8. East st., half kquare north of 360 Yirgtnla ave. WANTED—I have several McDoweit. de Lamorton. Fountain and other dremchttlng systems, taken in exchange for tto tailor system; win sell cheap, L. L. MYBRVBNT. dresscut-

ter, city.

MEMORIAL PRESBYTERlAN-<h)mer Christian ave. and Ash st. Pastor, Prank O. Baliaid. Public worship morning at 16:30 and evening at 7:45. Sundayschool at 9:16. Senior Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Junior Society Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Baptism of children will be two weeks from tomorrow, in the morning.

CALIFORNIA-ST, M. E. CHURCH-Oorner North and Cbillfornia sta W. ’P. Domhlll, pastor. Class at 9 a. m. Preaching at 16:36 n. m. Sunday-school at 3 p. m. C|aaa at 6:56. Preaching at 7:45. Epworth I>a^e 'meeting Tuesday evening at 7:45. Weekly wyermeetir.g Thursday evening, 7:45. ,A eeemal Invitation to ali’ theec sarvioes.'

CBNTRADAVKNUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHUROH-Corner ef Central ave. and Butler st. Rev. Henry A, Buchtel. D. D., pastor.' Sermons by the partor at }0;10 a jn. and 7:36 p. m. Sunday-school, 2:» p. w. Epworth League service, t:30 p. m. Ctakem^tngs Sunday, 9:30 a m.; W^nsgday, 7:E p. m. ~'8trangers cordially weleomsd.

GRACE M. E. CHURCH-Coroer Market and East ate. Class meetings at 9 a. m. and at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. ra. on the subject of "Religion As a Business.” Preaching also at 7:20 p. m., with special solig sen-ice. SubptoL "The Bunny Saathterid,” after which a collection will bo taken for 'toe F. A. and 8. E. Society. Bunday-scbocI at 303; P. m. ;

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Southwest corner Pennsylvania ahd New York sts. The pastor, Rev. M. L. Haincfi, IX D.. will preach to-morrow at 16:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. pi. EJvenIng subject, Story of High Life." Sun-

- day-school ■ meets at 9:36 a. m. ’The rhris‘<-n FUNBlkAL DH^CTORB. . Endeavor Society meets at-6;39 B. m. Weekly

i^i^^^flS^^^sphone number uqittted firw MidrbtoKtk^totemisiYl’ to be found only in regutiMc.aiiatoiffw bobk,- 564.

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SuaOMear.

prayer-mecimg on 'ihursuay .#%Mi.iig at

o’cltok.

uogvitMmt.

MONi;itENTff-AUO. DlKl^n^ 343 lE: Washtpgtoa

MDMrgM8^nC8-3-Monuwtota ’ at lowest prioea M. H. ivat^.1.. Mt to. WashtoTWy rt.

koGtlB^ A9il> JtifBBTINOB.

uto ttetotof’gqi’iWipr _ ilto tto wtmia ju» 2. -:!ii|M:.aad ex^tiid tka-’toaD. uiUoTrrtitoto: Jto^u^lke * #ho matt. •TaHwanr A tod CobteW D^at

Jla St/nr*^ t f Msr la tato ■ sjMvatooto toto Ptotottoui :-A asaettog : who has-

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^ towrcRig *a6t rM#ton-toai m af tawbOEBto toU witk tototo.mtiyah- the ReV, Dr. R, ' ahwa that mprwr

•.Atoffae- at..^ aftarwnrd mm Ibteg .Kiijah Btcnnett. uC AT. H. Mbwm, vf Dan‘Mwtomiid. hot ao one waa

rtototo^'towtototot^ r -fwiiitorr la'mg. SrSfWw^^'^Br rttyr' ^irto lihitTiiirl' trsm ito''tote: aftatototo.' toaven cusm aitip jgeyekAma There to ffrtot. eg^em«m lb I'toktalHK.^ in^tuto*fi'* News, spitoy 36—During a heavy M this nuantu#. tto Wat struck to HgRtwith coatente. Jaaiea IkiRn: alia

r Ocnirt. thla iffqrqinff. <8 oMto’tkat okma ap^ fib JPrttea were rtobatoa. An*EMtod to Aa« Mr.

IfdtiM. --IttCantry, -'‘toa ctorge'' toqalttej: an eVeiy ’mm jMptteed t« hti

i1lto4H|'€E8Hlo Dowis.

KK3BTT—itekular meeting of Fidelity Lodge. . Na 287. Du ^ . itr-I6d&Mj','‘'eTenlaf. topteoiber 34, at t o’clock. M l. t>. O. F. Hall,

. M«

Virginia ave. Memburs at eliter lodges are

cordially Invited to attend. SADIE KING, N. G.

ip.VA M. HAOBOON. BacreUr).

FOUND.

:TOUND-4ady8 cape. ^ S- Meridian $^lX3U>^^B>Qua4 September 8. (Sui M and M Cmide st. Itosetsent.

txsaof'Wi

UP—One rM cow; dehorned. Owner to proving aim paying charges.

eM'’fi*«nai

at aiM.. Waff'

spoils.

RSKOVAXr-dfoilaa Opnetag. ti> Ncp. M E. c Nterket st Ragairing <8^ oeauliat’s preserto turns executed mi Miortest ootioe.

NOTICStokvtiy ptesA paA or screw for any sewing m^tolDe. IM. Jt .’Washtngtmi st. JOS. C. PFtJKUER. . * i

sm

TO LI3TS->llISOmtl,JUH»OOfl.

TO LET—A great ledteto.torehdBaeon’s spiced

SUNDAY WBSYKnflf.

PBOPLBTB CONGKECfATIfafAL CHURCHCuftier Michigan and Biametord sta Preachteg to tbe pastor, JamM M. Lewis, at 10:90 a. m. and 7:M p. m. Prayer-meeting Thura-

day evgkflg '** 7’M»

gPIRli^’AjisM-'the mdtetovoUs Ase^ation at toirituatlsto wKl couduet services m the Qk .At' R. HaH. 3U»rmJiie Boric, comer Washand Caiitpl ave.. Banduy, i0;» a. m. . 7:ffi. E. W. Sprague, inejrirauonal lend platform teat medium, will lec-

ajtd giva teste. All invited.

HR PLACE M. E. CHURCH—Comer vmgnBa CN. ood Sooth et. aasma meet 3 a. m. Pret^ng by the Matte, the Rev. R. Roberts, D. D, EifO a. m. and 7:30 p. m. SundayMiehantg*. m., fottowed by class meet

This w*M to

the cloeing Sabbath of the

AQ are Invited.

log.

Terence ytof ..

5NHniK8X.L^ CHT-RoffaNorth" New Jer- . rvy sad Sixth sta Rev. NF: O. Sommers, D. D., pastor, geivleos at 10:Sa a.’ ra., and "’JO p. ro, Momhte theme, ‘"The Purpose of Life,’’’ o’cnteg. "A Revriathm of God, frmn tbe LMt Days of PmnpelL” AH seats free. Strangers

welcome. Suaday-eebooi at 1:30 a. m.

BAILS CA«PBBLl.’R G^AT MIUTARY n..- “^'’“NG—Oespei |tcmpenmce and

Ihtnday. September speakers will address

tto meeting. Grand song service under auri>i cee of tto Yaunte PeopUTs Union. Excellent rerltations. completing hn interesting pro-

gratn. ; ,j

CBNTRAl. MISHON-Corner Alabama and

New York sta. Ocrtatlan Alliance Fonr-

fidd. Gotoei meatihf towtor at 3:30 u. m. INeeting will be devoted to reading of ecripturci tMtimnny and piayOr- Subject, "The

tolrit aM Ills Work." Rible raiding

lock.

PARK MBE«NG-0«aj gnto citteenal^ service M. nt 3 p. m. Eminent s:

tare. Koiy

Thursdto afterhooat to mms rowm. 3 AU are Invited te -HiMri aerricee. ©lllTWSiwiii^oririrw. vs

to|M

fdatfbm . tiefofe the

Van Horn,

„ .iagfllTtolotia apeaketr and H.V. wn.r 'aSJU B W~ih-

riiarp. itetoet. “EHritlenrea; of Immortality,” lo(h>wed to testa Tto nleg are togtedi rain inttaMTy inHeved wRIbut touch. Ocud muila

(iengruffutkinal hymna, etc.

PRESBYTEiaAN CHtTRCH-Ofliriter' Unlrik and Mci^rty. E. A. AH««. paater. i ftmtoar tobrril 3:36. Preaohiigt JB.dB to He.,Tlwea wm to no stoMteff services. Y.

IK 8. C. B. Rpolety wUl wendtip at the Peraim Pt'^JiUHan ohimdi. ’Tbte* «nt be evaugeUatlo mrvtoes atoty nIBht, dwrfnt the week exctqpt Mmday 4u»d flaterAmr- Tbe paatoir will to hr the R<>v. iiids, of CiaBriirtdge CHy. ** >6 *HlH>88taiL

CEk^RAL CHRffiTIAN CHURCH-Cocber of Delaware amd iValnut sta D. R. Lucas, pastor. 8uhkte( te:4o a- m.. "Boas and Ruen:'' 7:46 p. m.,- ^’Why am I a Disciple?” Sunday-school. 9St0 a. m.; . Howard Cale sup^ntendent. Y. P. B. C, t E.. Junior ■ society; 3 g. m.i'ssoior society, 6:90 p. m.; Mrs. Thomas McQuUlan leader. All are weteome to these ssrvlcea. BA8T7‘Wi^nNOTON-aT. P^HttBSYTimiAN uHKSk.’H—Near farntRutton .for Veaf and Dumb; Rsv. F, T. Hood, PmW.< preaching by pastor at llhSO a m. Und 7M p. m. 8uA-day-ecfaool at 0:15 a m> T. P. 8. C. E-. Junior 8:86 a. ,m.; senior. 8ri5 p. m. Priiyer-meetlng Thursday evening, Ti96. TOaohers’ clasa Tuesday evening. 7f30. AU cordially invited to these servloea

MATMX)\VER CONOREOATIONAL CHURCH —8t, Clglr ot.. near £asL The Bev. J. W. Wilson. Pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:16 a. ro- Y. -P. 8, C. B. at 6:45 p. m. Bunday-sehool nt 9d8 a m. Afternoon Sunday-Bctiool, 1613 N. MtMtodppi st,, 3 p. m. I'ia.i-..r-meeting 'inurnday sveiiMix, 7/JO o', lock. Every one Is cordially invited to all the

services of this church.*

SIXTH“CHR1STIAN cmiHcH-Conjer Pine sad Ejm ate. Preaching morning and evening by pastor. H. A. Tgrttey. Bubjects: MiJO A m., “lost tto Demi Bury Their Dead.” l-go p. m., ’T>n tto BorderiauA.” Runday-schtMil 9 a m. Y. P. 8. C. E. ;tJa3 p, m, Joiiior Christian Endeavor 3:30 p. m. Pmyar-n»e«tlng Thursday 7:30 p. m. You are invited and welcomed to .all of these serviccA

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CHURCH DF OOf>-8erv1oe« Sunday at the Church of God, Bethel, oorner of lugrand ave. and Leonard at., one square east of Shelby, at 10 a. m. and 7.-30 p. m. These services to be continued each nlgM at 7:45 except Saturday nights until Oteober I. Baptising to take ploto at 3:10 p. m. at Madison ave. bridge In Pleasant run stream. All are Invited to attend these eervices. Eider J. VlnaOB. Pgi^. KVSNTH PRESBYTERIAN .CHDEGh-Coi-aer -of BUm and Cefter sta . Tto Rev. Oeosvo KnoA -pastor. Preschlng at 16:48 a m. an-1 ,7to> &.4B. Sabbatb-Bcmooi at 9te> a ea Jhuiior Christian Endeavor at 4:30 p. m. Senior Christten Bndenvor at 6:30 p. m. Ladles’ prayer-meeting .Tueaday at 3:3D p. m. Church social and praj^-meeting Thtopday, 7 JO m. The public are cardially itwned a

welcome at all services.

CHURCH-Albei^

and

JO p. made

J. Nathan.

vm conduct morning and

Ft1<

FRIENDS’

a converted Jew.

evening servioes at Triends’ cluirch. corner 'Delaware and St. Clair sta, td-morrow (SahbathV morning. Broeher Nathan ia on his way to Morocco as a missionary to hie people. Further announceaeent Will to given of a lecture to to delivered enrly In the week at the saune place. To all of which serrices the

public Is eordUdly invited.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—Northeast corner New York and Pennsylvania sts. Prof. George 8. Ooodspeed. of tto Chicago University, will preach at 10:46 a- m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday-ecnori, 3J0 a. m. Young Peoi^’s l^nion, 8:45 p. m. Regular prayer-meeting Thursday evening- Quartwly boainaes meeting Friday evening. September 31. for the nomination of otfieere. Strangers cordially weteomed to all servicep.

TABERNACLE CHITRCH - Corner Merifllan and Second sts. Rev. J. A. Rondthaler. D. D.. paator. Rev. W. B. Dunham asao-, elate pastor. Preaching by the pastor at »:3a A ro. At the opening of the service an opportunity will be given fee tto baptism of infant chtldrem Bunday-sehooi 3:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 3«) p. ro. Preaching by the associate pastor In Mount Jackson ctotHU W:96 A m., and in West Washii^-m-street chapel 7:80 p. m.^

BROADWAY M- E. CHURCH - Oamer of Broadway and TweJfth stA The Rev. T. W. Northoott. paator. - mcmw'a servtcea: Claas ftijo A te. Preadhtag by ^«tor l*:ao a m, and 7:4S_p. m. Mnwlug tto^, "Omr Advocate." Etoming theme, ’^true PiMiterTty Been Only From a Divine Standpotat.*^ iten-day-Bokooi. *ri3 ix- -im Janier Eadeaver, «:46 Y. P> a e. to Bead aBtsanahip awetchwreh TBsidiiv 7ri6 a m. iktodters. ttsr. Ed Ctiffatd, WHl Rmgen and ath-PTsyer-B^llng TTp«PSjUurn^3a p. Jto AH

tmgX] Hal Hit

ers. Prayer-BMiing TmBMi are cordially tcrijad.

BOBWTTB PARK M: JB. CRUH(^ J. Uomer Detewor* Vtomeitt ste. 'Ito ttmvr. T, I. Ctorttos. D. D., faster. CSassrinseting gt ? a la. PBeaehtBiL. lv:*> •«-<». wifi kt T.’tS p: to.

m munlo^

music. .

inlMtr BaHstA chorus, "Hear Ow "Lte^ to Ttoa I Mr,. Daniel Davte feribfiCJ 5R^y.

rlea." nmS, Suadafftechoot t IteTorth League at 6^ p. te tt^’Tkursd.'iy cveateg at 7:39.

WANTED—To the l^ies of Maideton: Our dressmaking and drecscutting schocl, "Freinch Perfection System,” will open Monday, Sqptembtr 24. All who register durteg next week will receive the beneftt of tbe reduction of rates In cutting. MRS. S. E. EL-

LIS.

WANTED — Shorthand, typawrttlng. offlte pracitae, 'penmanship and spelling are taiteht by aa expert newspaper correspondent and court reporter of more than twenty-five years* experieaoe. at the INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGHB OF COMMERCE; when you team shorthaad, team it richt; enter now. Monument Place.

Telephone 1538. Catalogue free.

WAJPPBD BBliP—MBN-BOYfl.

WANTiBD—Em>erieaeed farm hand. Ifll In-

diana ave.

WANTED—Archdeacon’s Jug vinegar; present with every Juff.

WANTED—Man with rnnall family to work on farm. Addrees G 34, care News

iVANTKD—Bverj'body to attend meeting at Monument Ftnee and Meridian st. to-night.

WANTED — Boss carpenter; refbrenrii. Uia!fl this evening 100 N. lllteote or IM W. Prtltt.

WANTED—Expmdenced bqy to make-^up aad run Oorilon preea; call Sunday. 94% E. Market st, Room It.

^'ANTBD — INDIANAPOLIS COLLHBH OF commerce. Fall term has begun. Monument Place. Enter now.

WANTED—^rst-clssB city canvaaem; no small thing; experienced life ineuranoe man of good acquatetonoe prefmred. Addrtsw T 33, care Newa , .

WANTED—Two men to aoliolt and ooliect for the Prudential Insuraaoe Oonqiany: call .at 65-54 Vanee Block Mcotfay mdrniag. L. K. KELLBHAN, aasistaat aaperteteadant. WANTCD^-Saiesmro fix staple a^clnt;.rapid seller samples Imt on trial; will sell themselves; small capital required; .noaey seemed. *taU at BURN A CO.’S store, gt B. Washingten st.

WAN’l-kW-Travellng aatcanoui to handle our production of blankets, fiaaaris. Jeane.dress goods, in connection with ether buateess. Address FRANK D. LA lANNE A OO.. Phltedelphto.

WANTED—We want enetgirtle man, woman. girl or boy In every city and town In th* United States to distribute circulars ahd aampiee of dur p.^rfutnes; tl.60 te |A6e per day. Address with stamp, J. LAHMER A CO., ChL eago.

WANTED—Young takimr a six-months’ day comae In tbe INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ars entitled to alt privileges pertaining to full membership 4n the Young Men’s Christian Association without cost. Monunteat Place.

WANTED — Mechanic, toolmaker, for light machliteiV parts, interchangeable, to prepaie models, teroptatea, feris; only thorsurMy experienced workman for exact lathe work, mflltng machines, benchOrork, etc., need atmb'. Address V IX care News.

WANTED—Traveling salesmen to sell the eelebratNl “Belle of Anderson Countv” case goods and other brands of flae Kenuteky han^ made, sour mash whiskies, bh monthly salary and expenses or commission; refereacss required, Adtarese ED MURPHY A C»., Dte tillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 15 Cheapalde, Lexington, JCy.

WANTED — There ia one bona-flde expert ocurt reporter teaching shorthand in Indtaaapolls. There Is also oite system of teaching bookkeeping that received the highest awards at Midwinter Fair. THE INDlANAPOlJ® COLLEGE OF COMMERCE may be counted on to always have the best of everything. Journal Buitdi^, Monuipcht Place. Enter now.

WA.YTKD-aiTUATIONS.

SITUATION WANTED—Archdeacon’s sweet pickles the l>eat. SUnrATION WAN’rED—As nnrse in any kind of sickness; give beet of referencea 341 Itlake st.

SI’rUATION WANTED-As I>ookiteei>er, asstetant texdcl^per or bill cleric; large experi- ' ence. Address H 3i Ncu’s.

gm’ATfoN WANTEt^^omnefent rapher; four years’ cxpertance; good references. Address D 24, care Newa

8ITUATTON WANTBD-In music hoime' by experienced man; nrforences. EXClONaE EMPLOYMENT sAGBNCY, 75% E. Washington,

SI^ATION WANTED—Young man thoroughly familiar with the manufacturing of perfumes, toilet watgrs, flavoring extracts, selfrising buckwheat, bluing, baking powder, etc., with a responsible Imtise. Address Z 2X News.

U 'WAlirTE:i>--^CBLLAlirEOCni.

WANTED—ArcMeacon** apleed pigs* feet m ' in ai^wiQ.

WANTED—flawing |&tehin« to repair. ITS jj. Washington st. '

' WANTBH>—fleoond-ha'hd law text booka Address Q 3X N^ws. WX’MTED-Infant badjy to raise. Call or iiddress fl Detroit are.

WANTEDr-^orses to pasture. CURTlk ^11Bonville pike, eigte mllee out.

WANTED-Good ifiil. general housework; Buist be a good cook. 83 csntrai av*. WANTED—FumWO^d. room tor light housekeeping. Address 8 34. News office.

W.kNTED—'To buy from three to flve scr^ ^ tend near city. Address E 34. News.

wanted — Two anfnroWied rooms, with board, for gentleman and wife. Address L 84. care News.

WANTED—Machine riiqp to locgte In ggs beIR free gas, land and. seme money. Addzoss T 31 caro News.

WANTED—'To buy or rent, good cottage of Ave rooms, within ntile north of cenrt house.. Address Y 21 Newa '

WANTED-MK8. M. B. STSVESS. efiideot ■ nurse; located in Hutchens Bio Ac, room J; would be glad to see old friends, ns well as new.

WANTED—Man with bustetes experience wishes to invest 31,600 in some est^itehed buslnesa with services. Address K M, care Newa

Aucnctt jmlk.

AUenON-A. U HUNT, Anmteassr. Ittlff ; Washington st.

AUCT10N--G^UBTtt: *. JPCtlRDT. AswttoteMTS. 129 W. Wksifrtatoa M.

AUCTION—Sals of mtcgfriat Jottering stocA ; By order of Marion Csmity Pm^e Omrt. X wUl sell at auction, coSmmioiflfl^Htaday. BeF|saibM’‘>i. at 10 o'ch^ a. ,1%; in tots and bSnanw to suit the parottaagEi JSf entlrs merchant tailoring Fron^tg . tbe ste(#-room, 38 W^-WsUtaSKtat st. Tlfrs Steek cocatats af MlQiiM. nod oataAmsnes. both tgiBorbHlt. Mta of rnmm Oe^pUan itmtaflj AWM ta a ummm satahItahmeat. galea wjtt tak* ». m. aad 1 p, m., from ftay to Si irottl jaja ^ ■ L. N, PERRY. AnettepMory . ..

^ LBT-^ groesiw kiwp 1^ ffop htr p^st. - buthOBg, amiiliwnfli-fltataer M^ , sfsstppt aad Market; rent NteamiSte. RBm BStOA., IS N. Detawmra 4

To lEt- I .'.'J',.: 180 N. Meridian st.,'14’-r«i«miK'i^ coaveatasdsa.; 111 Boiota st., 5 rooms, gaa. wril wad «ia> tern ...Hi to lOO E. Ifonh sx. 10 rooms, saji. arsll ssir* '

cistern

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Room ia Hi W. Market ani

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t09 Brobkslde ave 15 to 3» N. Miss.

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IS to 333 8. AlDmma W OO 94 Clifford BVb. 35 00 Del. A 17th 31 00 171 W. AYiimh 10 to 444 E. Wslnut 10 to 848 W’. North ,. W to U CJook HOO m Mid^

14 to 70 8. lAber 14 to 8 Oririe

73 4b 110 Summit 11 to M Bates t» to 3 Millard I* 50 X g^ufinan ri'to MP Bttgfteh ave.. 13 M m N. West ..i. 19 40 916 Engtteh ave.. 6 60 « River ave .... « to 17 Columbia 8-83 77 Nebraska to 00 K Nebraska

6 to

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IS 00

, E, Wash.. Park -sve .. I B. Court .. i B. Ohio....

40 N 3M Vliginta sve.. 89 to 3u 00 33 Maritm ave.. 12 to 86 00 8to’8. TCnst to in to «T1 8. Merifitan.. 15 00

Vtt 8, Meridian.. 11 00 600 Madison ave U 00 37 8. West M OO MO DtHon n no 314 8. Peniwylva 10 00 178 8. Meridian. 10 to tes E. (feorgia... 10 00 194 Cobum 10 00 a lilteots ..12 00

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went, July 1, 119

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BUILDINO vimatedi INOS.AND Biock. -Indlaaai ture In eight Installments toa a'U™...„. Fully paid giaaa B dividends; paid qttarteciy.' - » £ Fully paid oteaa c tuo a shared 6 ite iNiit. dividends: paid mvterty. These shares can he wK days' notice: practically .Piapiad 160 a share; douMe

lAJtNMI

ANNOUl

N. AMbama.. II to 6 N. Alabama.. M M W. Pratt..... 16 00 I omtol ava.N » 00 (..mW. N. Turk » 00

7 R, Mtehtgan v* 174 Duncan W.iFlrst 16 to »6 W. -

Ohio 16 to

Jersey 15 t«

14 t*> 14 00 « to 13 00

61 Leotm..'. 7 25

13 to 94 Duncan 3 00 12 to 481 Locust too

8 SO 86 Meikal 7 00

10 00 3 Church 7 00

34} Orange 8 oo

MW liJi Mulberry.... ISO

3 SO 2 Young 3 00

10 00 3 Mulberry 8 00

'cmi at ofllce for wmidete printed itet.

■ MKTEORR AGENCy.

Telephone N». 384.

8 Odd Fellows Hall.

TD LET—BOOMS.

239 N. Cap-

big pickles

toon’s new crop spiced

New York st

UO B.

men prdfeCfnl MO N. MteslsilppL

gentle-

fanUsbed or unfuiittalwd rooms to rent. 306 N. Mjprtsstppi, corner North st.

s; grate; Celtic N. Mls-

flret-elasa private house.

ststrs; Suitabte for office or busincM. 73 N.'

. _ __,T—One ,or two unfurnished or partly furnisbed rooine: no Ifght house keeping; rtfM E. North et.

ail ebnvenlenCes; benutltol tecatton: private 983 N. IltteolA

TO LET—A nOte fiuTteited front corner room; privilege of both; looatton central and no^; private mnUly of adulte. Address C M, care

with eloeeu. to one party; have no other m: stone front house; spikadid neighbornorth; strictly flrst-elass. Address Z 23.

LOST.

PieosC leave at News OtAca.

M. Laurence.

evening.

on E. Market st., last Thursday Ptease return te 507 B. Market. Re-

C—Hoy's reefer coat, between Fsir grounds I CoUage ave. Return tw 971 College ave.

Prowii and white setter Amt; male; "riMok No. MB- Return to 3M N. Ullnoia st. t reward. ; -Pewdoa tertificate of Maiwaret S.

mm

ANNOUNCBMISNT-M^ AT^:

Mental Heater.

m

N.

rtiiwo:

ANNblJNcijM^-i*to.-0|u^l!S4y»,Aso^ flger Room 5 Ry>m nwwt Ifrciiwia^a'n. ■ -

ANNQUNCBllEM^-^vate' N. 8TEVBN8, 80M t. 119

TaSSu

ANNOrNCT5MEKT-Cot

eigns, deqeoaUfmA

IT to M Masaachueette WNL

ANNOUNCEMENT-Wnntefi; Yte

that OLSEN, ta KsnteohyjWrd^ OQS big profit: he retailalNitte

prises.

AN*ioUNCBMENT-iai. removed to Cordova Bui ingfon. Electricity, djaew^

ctaltlea.

9*

ANNOUNCEMENT—To obtain tlone you should read mnelc at reading classes 38 per tenn. IN

BBRVATOKY OP 24^^!

street.

filCi Id N. Fennwrifr^

ANNOUNCEi^T-Beotamta Booth, aspem accounlWit; books and dimnts mt aoydeMTlptlon Investigated, afijuwad and balantwd; thirty years’ expertenca. E. Washington

st., room 1&

ANNoiTNCEJaWT-r-lndUtaa Cunsmitory Tf Music. 80 N. Penasylvanta sL The advantages offered at thta tastltqtlon for thoron^ training in vocal aOd tastsaOMatal muslo are unequated. Termsmpiw term.

0m

ANNOUNCEMK2tt&AMra M. U. gasacier Wishes to ao«Qa»M to tte tadtea of ladlaaapoiu and victeite^l^wiSe has soaared^ service of a fiiM-^laim’Mfilas’ tailor aafi di^tetnaker. Tallor-rowginK M; out. ^te uid work flrst-oiase. fiteapm^My, MRA m M gPBNCBR, Room 4. ciw^teford's, W. WmSki

ington at. > . -

ANNOllNCBlOCIiPr^adillS^ 'Ntarte Idi&r ers, Angela Maxwalt,. Ftera M. rh-nhiM Emma ScheliscMaldt. Md^ L. WUIIDmiSa Messrs. Adolph H, IMWtanbWldt. %ha U aeiger, Charles R. Kaffifa, Artlter JafllH hove resumed their ftay sod etoetag etasass At the

ladlaaa Oonservatory of

s]dra^a_s^

30 N.

announcement— ^

AU adverttasmeate Inawtefi imdar ordlaarj headinga oa thte pagg of SlMrNaws are ohar for at tht very low rate AT 1 cant a word each day. No advwiteKatK reetived f^r than 90 cents. Wlite blaak or dash IM used these art I t«Ata A Ung. Oae and (a^ omt postage stajant 1m raaoivtd in gite.

ment of orders by teqlL

FOR~ • ALB-liiiMtLARBOUfl.

FpB BAUO—OfBca furaitare for sate. 19 N.

ifrJB HALE—Two-cbolr barber sboF,’ ritaap. ID W. WAohlngion. -

FOR SALE—Fin* 4QcvdiMi SiCtMr 79 E. WasbtegteWgt.

pup. cheap.

FOR SALE—BtegEbt eshfiy and friilt stead; bargain. Cat) 6 VhEtafia ave. FOR .^ALE—Three-baraer gaa gtove with oven; 15; call Moaday. 173 Leotegte* avti

-Fug pupu Instde toe-aali goae on left fnmt foot. Betara to CHAS. DAWSON. Ripple. Baward.

teathar pocket-book, ^eoataining two ratlriM ttekete and about 96 la money, •tern to aRIFFITH BROS. Rtwmd.

ited v<£i

InfljDjg^,

ddt, targe •tae; calted 5’<£^rpmy”; nawe: steau. oat on teta bind Imt: I oM: ao WMaUaoa asktd: Uat A bt.. MM. Addnet box

lltward.

WWbmBBPi iw.'-•- - •

peffUter'

FOR SALE-Good walBBt htd. tS; wash-staa4l 31.50; few tables ahd 'rilatfs ot yuur owa

price. 459 Asb at.

Foll SALB-Cookstev^’lAWtea tawbox. shadoa. scasens, soatuag. cariMlh in tamss for nat MoBOmy. 478 N. Hlaote , ,

l^oimsi^tenta tfrmtf ' test^

FOR BALB-Flae N, dence at s barE|la, BOOTH A EAST. 77 B

B. JfP|gk<f t

payntnte

FOR SALE—Two valambia

six months rid; most

place to heap saws, itop

FOR SALE-A ban^ ta'aatoytV'

droggist sundries; owi wUl s«l at a aiumrict. 96 Jonraal BaUdHig.

ahoeni

FOR

nioatm:,ltew will, exebuma jiarittL

FOR TRADB-. improvtd pro ^o propmy. Hbtlattt UnivertWy. FOR TTADB-Or stone, .aortit

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