Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1885 — Page 9

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DOUBLE NUMBER. INDIANAPOLIS, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 5. 18S5. PACKS 9 TO

RATE3 OF WANTS, FOB SALE, ETC. AdvertWmfTjrs of the following class, not exCfdins thrte line, inserted free: Wanted-Male or feaale help. anted bituatloup. Wanfd Boarders (by private bcardicj houses cr lairEiei). For Lent Lodging rooms (In private dwelling). Lost cr Found Any article of value. Persoriais Askta for information. Ko business advertisements Inserted without ryAll other Want?. For Kent. For Sale, not strictly of stove claw, five cents per line caca ia

WANTED. w ANIED Barber. 55 Xorth Alabama street. 5 ANTED Waihicz tad ironing, at 10 Torbet utreet. 4 WANTED Wason-micr. C. West Morris .vtrtet. 5 TaNTEE German girl. SJU Korih Alabama I s.ieei. a w "X T NTKD Female cook; white. II. GAT23, Hajjtaville. 5 "W RANTED Girl In broora factor. 38 East toutn airee:. o W ANTED Teamster to drive waon. 27 West Peart street. 5 W ANTZD-Colorcd waller at 20 West WashIn? ten street. 5 "W W ANTP Advertising solicitors. A. E. II., Pyie House, city. i ANTED Sales-lady. Call, 0 a. m., CG North Pennsylvania street. 1 w ANTED Situation as watchmaa. PAT FINN, State House. 5 ANTED Good German girl for homework. 14 : Virginia avenue. 5 W ANIED -Housekeeper to go to country. Ad dress 31. t., this oihce. 5 WANTED-Sitnation as dininfproom irJ. 2JC outh New Jersey street. 5 W 7 ANTED situation ia dairy; twenty years cifcrieiiCc. Acarwsai.fcentMieiOiiico. 4 7.7 ANTED Man to wo?k on farm who has had Vtf experience: as gardner. 8 East M.rkt HreeU. 5 7 ANTED Situation To do up-statrs work by t,ood girl. Reie-rcnces given. - x, centinei 1 cce TTT ANTED Situation as drug cleric; plenty exVV perieuce. Address M, Nortn Illinois street. 4 WANTED-.Situation by a neat, active, business toy; sixteen years old; at 23 East Oh o street. 4 WANTED Fine ro.id horse t3 trot in 2:W. Address "HOE-stM AN," thlj oSiee. No fancy price. 5 WANTED-Sltuation By an experience I boot and snoe salesman. Address HARRY, sentinel ci'üce. 1 WANTED A situation as Look-Leerer or any work thai is honorable; references given. Address X. Y., this oihce. 4 WANTED Washing and ironinar to d" at tome, or win go out. Call or address MF 3. HOLD!! AN, 47 ElaJte street. trj-3 WANTED A good stone-cutter Immediately. Address stating wages p anted. liOOK Eitorf. MNJrX; CO., Portland, lad. WAN TED -Smart advertising c.iava;sir for a daily uewapaper of yood circnlatioD. Address with rtlerence aud terms ex lifted, Jonruallnt. Cure H.I'. lllTL'AUD, New Haven, Conn. WANTED Ladles end rentlomen m city or country t( earn 5-5 to ? " a day sit their own homes; no canvassing: wort famished und Kent bvxnall. Address, with stamp, CRYSTALLIZED PiloTo cO., 0:1 w.Ttu at., Cincinnati, Olilo. WANTED One more set of bioits to writa up. ork can be done evenings if Oesired. Address Accountant, thij otlice. 3 WANTED Board and lodging In private fmily: terma must ue reasouable. AdJress WILL MANN, Indianapolis. 1 WANTED Dressmaking to do in families by the week or day by an experienced üVer. Call at 22'J N-rth New Jersey strett. 2i WANTED Situation by stone-mason ; fifteen j ears' experience: en ive references. Call or adirchfc JIM EOvJK, ;;71 College avenue. 4 " ANTED An active, industrious, cxpriIff ected anl reliabl man wants wori. P.efc recce. D. PIEUL'E, 213Sjath Lliaois street. 1 WANTED Situation In a wood-wor'rinz nsauricturim; estab'lf-brncnt: ood hand wUh machicery ocd handy witn tools. Address A, this crhce. 4-3 WANTED Situation In a law ollloe or larje busJness tou-e, by a sit-norpner; cn operate calirEph. Addrvss area&sfapar, üvJMtl11tlen.ee. . J WANTFD-SituatioTi in a diry or on a farm. by a man .without family; hai had twenty ytarV exp?rience in a dairy. Address D. W. t., bcntinel oi'ücc. 2 TT7"ANTED-s:tuit!oa by a boy of seventeen, to V'f wert on alarm. Wüiin lo do any tin i o! work. Address J. il. S., 4v: West Ncrtn strejt, Iad.auupclis, Ind. 2 "TTT ANTED Situation by a poo IcmtOTi and exIf chance miller; rood reasnrn for beln out cf a job. Address P.. s. P.ATTEUilAN, Falmouth, l;nsh Couty, Indiaua. - J7 "17 ANTED Situation In oHice by aa intelll1 1 Kent and competent sccauutini; Ion? buins experience; Lt of rt-coaimen tations and ciiy reference. Address a. Ii. ieutinel oice. WANTED Vork. by a man experience 1 as n Irring and bill clerk an! talesman; willics to won at anjthini; that U honorab e. da fumith gcod reference. Address J. A. rf.. tsintinjl cClce. . 2Trj ANTED Piirtrcr: nva wita Jj:0 to ia f with practical wortinan and buy bato-v. cocioctiotierr au.t returAi)t doin a t;ool bnsir. in Li genspirt. lad. Address J. il. AUUUd Tl'tf, Lotauport, Ind. PERSONAL. PFK50NAL-wnted The address of Ja nra Tjner, moulder: suDP-ed to be at IndUn.ipidt. Addrets EMMAWICi:, his sister, Newan, NJ J L. 1 PERSONAL Inf.-rmAtfcn wanted ooncsrnin; flary James, who left her home ia Terra liaute, lasl Tuesday. ihe is fifteen years oil, 1 rown ha'r. fair r -r.iptxion, ad 1 a good singer. Address ANNa J AMEi, Terra Haute. 4 PLRSONAL-If the youa twell who starel a rrarritd iady out of countenance at EnlisVi at matinee yesterday, is not careful, a cOJVhidin is in pictle for fclra by h?r hustand. 5 PERSON & L A lady desiroas of goin abroid would like to correspond witn any lndi.ii.apod people of lite intent who would be wiiUn? to j r iubrrlr'j "ipeniea nurse or companion. Address EUKOPE, care J-'entineL 5 LOST. LOSTe mall black and tan dor: check 531 ca collar. Leave at 621 Bate street. 4 T 03T Gold watCD-cfcsnn: red set: Leave! at 4 JJ NciUi Fencfylvania tlittt. THEODORE

FOB SALE.

'OH bALE-Pony phaeton. 370 South Weit ' street. 5 JJO P. BALE One fine üralt stallion. KALSTOS A CO. 15 FOR SALE Eoue ani lot. ;U3 College avenue, 1 cr i J,voo. 4 F OR BALE Carriage and horsc. 721 Nortn Ill inois ttreet. F or. SALT: -Two gocd hones. No. 20 West ilichian ktreet. 4 TDP.PALE-Phae'oa; new. X bica, Eird alley. At Americia Sta1 TOIt S ALE Blacksmith's too'. J. JONES A North Indianapolis. I 170P. hale Or-an; Cvc oclavci ; cicap ; a: 19 North ; I'fciir.tylvanla urcct. 4 5 70R ?ale Iiones and lots ia all parts of the city. . fl 1-ist Market itreet. 4 OR S sLE interest In livery and feed Etab'.e. North Pennsylvania street. 4 IPOR SALE-Good retaurant: doin? fine busi- ? ues-a. Call at 123 South Illinois street. 4 F 7011 SALE A fine brccch-l03dia? shotsnn; double-barrel. LCH North West street. 4 1 n!' til I' Kc-TiS.mn.-1 n H rrnir-tfOTP- f: "t. 17OR SALE Fixtures for a f.rtt clai cir Btaca ju cheap. Callat29toutUPcrinsylVAaiaEtre?t. 1 rT. Q 1 T TT Trilr?tr.c,T.epM farm St Mac?. 1 - v a a r a, 1 f 1111 vj a a , w m 4 property. F OR SALE Farm of 40 acres, nine miles weit r.f lndin.Tiol!a nn National Road- ill tajje cint of pKrcbae in city property. HAilLIN i LEMON", North Delawara street. 5 FOR SALE Faloon for SöOOand oneforlOJO. several resUiuraat. and in number oae local ities. Call std make full iuvestuatioas. HAMLIN LEMON, Oö North Delaware sdreet. Ö TTOP. FALL Grocery, sto:k end fixtures: about 17 fl.CCC: in one of tha best locations in fudianapolis, p.nd anotlier of v-out , and one of about i50. HAMLIN 1- LEMON, 16 North Delaware street. T?OT, SALE Two thousand LaConte pear tre3l JL1 cr.e and two years old ; they will grow In any soil and any climate: they bein bearing when three years old. and when fix to e'.ht yers old tear ten to fifteen bushels per tree: I have 20C trees on my farm, neat Sholbyville, two yean old, doing finely: send in roar ordere early: will do llTer in Uurch and April: terms reasonable. i B. KCTTÜN, fcneltvvllle Ind. 13 I70R SALE GREAT RARGAIN j BY W. P. 1 MICK & CO Lot on Delaware street above Eighth, $533. Lot on Park avenue near Eibtn, f ;oJ. Lot oa Peru near Home avenue. Si. CuO. Lot on iloyt avenue near Dillon, s 7S. Ul feet on Elm street (corner lot), SW. New cottaae on Delaware. ' roo-üa. 12,01. New cottage on Reileiontaine, C room?, "C0. Nine rocm bouse on Pratt near Meridian oa monthly piyments of $25, and other special inducements. fcix-ioom bouse on Bright street on moithly payments of S 15, and other 6pclal Inlucsmats. Rrick cot:ae ou Broadway, 8 rcoras, i2.( :oo. Cottage of 4 rooms on Newmsn street, iib'X New six room house, Columbia avenue, oa lcnj time. New five room cottage. Elm street, 5 1. SCO. Cotuge of six rooms, English avenua, three lots, 2Ai0. Cottage of six rooms. P.cllefontaine, and threercom cottaae in rear, ?2,C0Q. Splendid cottage of seven rooms on North California treot, near I ndiana avenue, $t,C50. Double house, Fayetto street, rents for SIC, S1.1C0. 1 wo houses, ei:ht rooms each, almost new, oa Laurci street, near Prospect, rent for S3i per month, cheap, i.'JCO. Cotta?e. Fpana avenue, near Dillon, se7ea roonjs. Sl.COD. Double eight rosm house on North West street, with threa tenement hou?s of three rooms each in rear, fronting cn Columbia street, a great bagain, rents for $ Is per mon'.B, Sl.iO. Four rcom nouseoa Kansas street, near Illinois, S7C0. FOR KALE Cy Milis Ä Lewln. S3 Eist Market Street Brick block, centrally located: 3 bn-d-nes3 rooms: seven rooms above, renting for $1,003 per year. Price, S9.0C0. Ttn-Koom Brick House, lot 4Sxl50 to alley; all corner tenets: on East North street, ? 1.503. Ten-room frame houe: all modern improvein nt: let -12x150 feet to alley; on North Tennessee street, i riec, 56 5C0. EUht-rooia frame Jionsa, all ia gooireoair: oa Fifth street. Price. 2,tC0. Fifteen-room briet reidcnce, with all modern improvements : lot 7"x2;0 fc.et to alley; oa North Delaware street. Price, $2..O0O. Twelve-room orick residence, brick tablj, corner lot: on North Delaware street: Srst-clasSla every respect: Isrce lot. Price, S 16.' VJ. Eleveu-rcom b-ick residence on North Delaware street in good repair. Price, $0,'00. EiRhU't n-room orick residence on North Merl l!an street: all conveniences: lot l )x2:o feet to aimust be teen to be npnreciated. Price, 815.0C0. Ten-room brick house on Fouth Illinois streat: all conveniences. PriC3. Si.tOO. Nine room frame house on North Mississippi stieet, in splendid repair. Price 52,lCo, oa cay payments. fceven-rcom cotta-e hous on North Alabama street. Down town. Pric3 $1,50?. Sfeveneea-room brick residence on North Alabama street. All cenveniaces. Lot 77 by 177 feet. Price SlO.tXC. Ten-room Jram? housa on Cat oath street. CorntrloU Good repair. Pries C7 Od.). .ix room houtc on olive street. Wool repair. Price Sl.M O. Mx-room houfe on Oiive street. Cheap at st.KOO. u.s. room lie -w house on Woyt avenu2. Sl.fO-'. Fie room housj oa Hoyt -avenue. Nic2 and new. $1,5X0. Eluht-room brick honeTon s-outh New Jersey street- I-oi 52 l y 2C0 f et. ct,0J. Five-room house oa English avenue. . 1.500. Four-room ;house on Maple ttrjet. Uol lot. Ch. 5 150. Two live-rooLi houjes on Uosbrook street, la tood cocdition. L'oth $2,lV l ive-rocm house, new, on Narth Miisisippi street. l.00. Doubls hou.'coa .nes street; rents for $23 p:r month. Price, f2.oC0. Nicc-rcHn Irarse l-.ouse on Rroadway; sool lot; nil convenience?. Pr;c-M3,f0 . ftvtn-roota irano house on Ash itrcM; nerr. Price. $;',tC0. Nine-room hor.se oa College aveane, E'rven-room frame house oa Ash street, complete, f 0.0x0. Nine-rcon trick cn Park avenu, etzl froat, 8 5.0CO. Tv;o-i0x2C0 feet lot, sida and rear a.l;y, on Nortn Illinois street: four feet above grai;, S-iaie t ea. etc Price, SXH) rch 5t,i.oo. IloufCiand lots on Delaware, Alabama. Co''s?e avenue. Att, Broadway. Calilornia. LibtTiy, Ya'des. Cclambia avenue. Pine, East bl. Clair, Ohia, North i'ennsylvania street, Fayctj, Tennessee. North lllinoi?. in short in any pirt of the city you can name. Spring has come, so coiao and see us. Cut tnis out, ycu may vrant it. MILL-5 A LiWIl s.? Kat Mark pref. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ADAM GRIFFIN'S Tent and Awnin? stor?,25 Wct ilary!and, moved to 1JI Eist Washington street. 1-7 TO MANUFACTURERS A rare opportunity for purchase or lease for a term of years. The E. P. Ferry Lumber Compaay, of Moatasne, Uuftkeacn County, Michigan, owns a large threestory building, 50x100 fset, well lighted, sha'tin and pulleys full length, with cnine-roora Wx4J feet: ample boiler and engine; all In good repair; roomy grounds; convenient for water shipment, and also alongside C. and W. M. Railroad track. Address, for price axd teres, ROBERT CAITH NEfcS, Agent. 7

FOR SALE.

CITY PROPERTY: Four room house on West Second street, price Eight room house, good location, fine cond.tion, on Nrrta New Jersey street, price S 5.CC0. Seven rooms, Nortn New Jersey street, good condition, price f t.SoO. Ten room brick House, North Meridian street, prices?. '-CO. Twslve rooms, gocd condition. North Illinois street, price SO.if.o. ix room cottHj:?. North Pennsylvania street, loUexPCO, price S 5.230. Nine rooms. North New Jersey street, hanlsoms home, price 1 7.00". Twelve roois, North Pennsylvania strcst, prlc2 7.1C0. Fisht rcom house, Bellefuntaine street, price 51,710. eix room house, Eait Michigan s'.rcst, new, pilce St-veu room cottage, College avenue, prica .-ertnroom house on Ash street; 2 lots, price 53tCC. Yq have business prci-erties on Washington street, two hies haines on. monthly piym-jat; vacant lo's. and nay thing cesired in our line. Call at No. i: Circle ureet. Thro srcp.il tropertis oa Lockerbie slrccr.orice from 52.COO to SS.W0. City pioperty for rale oa moath'y raymcats. Small pajmcnt down. Iik'e peop-.rty oa r;orth De'awaro street, 12 rooms, price CJ.0C3. Will trade for smaller property. Kbsivjos i'; Co., No. 2 Circle sree'. F rOK Ö ALE-EX HU BARGAINS IN VACANT Lt t ;;3 by 1st east front oa California, near North street, $1,2(0. Lot oa Camp, near St. Clair, ?ö30. CO feet front ou Delaware, near North street, 51.SC0. 42 feet front cn Illinois street, near Fifth, $2,200. 213 by 2.7 feet on North Meridian street, near Twenty-fonrtb street, eatd front, two squares south of Crown Hill eutrasce, very choice ground, $?00. Five acre-s near bchool-touse in Uaughsviile, b'J feet front. North Illinois street, nar Elev2nth Etrrct, best barcsia oa the street, Sl.SOO. so feet iron t, Noxth Meridian street, near Eleventh street, will txcaanse for a do wn-town residence. tot 4G0 by 2f 0 feet, stone curb, brick sMrvalks. rovertd with Iruit. soutn of Twelfth street u:i Tennessee street. $7"0. Lot 42 feet front, near Fifth street oa Alabama street, $1,5 0. Lots near Seventh on Alar-.aTH, fi,23. Near Jisl.lh on Delaware, t);o. Near Ninth on Ruckle, i '-o0. Near Tenth on Broadway, ZC0. Near Tenth oa Colleje avenue, 7"?. Near Linden ouOUve, JjCO Near E'ndcn oa Pleasant. S'03. Near Liuden on Prospect. ti5U. Choico lot on South Olive, 103. Iot on Ash strest near Ekhth. 750. On Yaudes near i-eventn, S'vi. Oa i?eventh near Sheldon, $303. On Mississippi near Fifth street, CI by 203, $1,603, On Illinois near NIntn. J1-V50. On Meridian neir Ninth, S3 by l'.'o, 53.200. On any street " eslred. the be?t bargains in the Eariret. end don't yon lory et it. TOR sale Jx 100m cjtsgc on Fletcher aveJ tU", $1?"0. Fcür ICOLä English avenne, Sl.O'O. Five room frame couaa'e, South Missouri street, $l,.'to. six rcom cottage. 0:ive street, 51,20. Five room cottage. Pifi-.rant street, 1,703. Six room houe, Hair son street, S1.3il. Eight room house, Illinois street. 2,0 J. r-ix rcom hou?, Mate avenue, S1.2C0. Heveu room, two-sory frame housd, lot GlxZOJ, covered with fruit, fine cellar, well, cistern and stable, three ?irjaes from North Ulinol ptret car line, all in excellent condition. Price, for fcnort time only, S2.V5C. Two story frame bouse of ei?ht rooms, In 2ne condition, lot JOtlG,"), irontinc south, oa Ninth Ktrect, between Iliineiä and Tennesbee streeis. 12.M0. li'.OR SALI: Special bargains: Jj Nice room uou e. East Wash ins? on street. lot40x2C0 12."0 10 rooms oa Arsenal nvcuue, lot 50x217 J. "CO Houses on Nor.h East street. 7 roorrp s.('.C0 y ro'-.ms ? l.'OO v rooms 4.5CO 10 I'ms. 5s ft. fron; 5.03J North New Jersey street. 8 rooms . -..Sr.OCO 9 rooms :.000 8 :oom 2,000 7 rooms o.50i) 7 rooms, lot C7)i ft. 10 rooms . -1.C00 frcnt I C 0C0 2.orih Delaware street. 0 rooms.... ..S.i.000 5 room? ..52.100 10 rooms 9.0C0 10 rooms j.OOO Colieua avenue. rooms.... ?i,kt0 10 rooms S 1,510 9 rooms 3 5C0 .s rooms 2,::3o 5 room? 2,400 9 rooms 4.0CO 8 room? v.CoO Vacant lots from 7,510 to S2.J00. Broadway. 8 rooms J2.6C0 8 rooms 52 "0 11 rooms 4, W O 10 rooms -j.coo 8 rooms :i 600 9 rooms 1,503 S rcoms :t,( 00 BelliforjtIne street. S roorrc, 1.C03, J2 500, 2,öCü, 2.CC0, $3,200, SC.000, S2.W0. North IEiniis streeL 7 roomR 52,70) 1 1 roomi 5 1 "j30 8 rooms 1. 100 8 rooms s.CCO S rooms . i iM 8 rooms i.yo 10 room 12.CK-0 12 rooms 5,500 Some citri fine va-'int lot-". . North Tennee street. 0 rooms ..$s,fv:0 y rooms $7,CXU 7 rooms ",'0 30 roiais 4 0J 10 rooms 10 CC0 a rooms 5.000 y roems 5,503 y roomf ."...'CO 7 rooms - 2 2C0 10 rooms -10,030 North Mississippi street. C' rooms f2,Pi g rooms $3.830 0 rooms '2,1(0 9 rooms 3.SO0 n rooms 6,C0 llrooms 6 03" s rooms 2.5C0 Croois 1,800 y rooms ö,600 8 rooms 5.0C0 Vacant lots Imm up. North West street. rooms 1.JC0 s rooirs 2,(00 n rooms .T,f-C3 grooms 4.. 12 rooms . tf,3 10 rooms - C roorrs . 2.500 Remember these are only a drop la the backet. 1 have tplendia bargains in all prts of ths city. H you want j-our properly told; send modeseripticn end lowest price, if you want to buy. end want to make your money count in getting a laigain, Eee me. Cutthisout. F. O. WAiKWOPnr, ?,l Cirrte utret. FOR TRADE. IrOS 1 RADE By Mills & Lewis. SO East Market street. . Gocd lärm of all kinds and sizes and qualities in Marion, Hendricks, Morgan, Boone. Hamilton, and in narly every county in Indiana, Illinois, Kansas. Missouri, etc. f UtC stotk of notiors for unimproved land. $2 sr 0 steck of notion? end mililnf ry for country touru property or unimproved land?. A stock of wagons and busies, partly . finished, to trade for Western lanes. Gocd family horse ani ctrriszo for cood vacant lot northcait. or asmEllhousjand pay difference. A small herd cf Jersey cows for good mortgase paper. Two small tnant houses down town for good vacant lot northesit A i'.ne poticn weoa for cood vacant lcL A good drug stsrc ia city, for half cash, balance trade. A house and lot worth $2,003, northeast, for good rental property, worth S'.5. Four nice houses ou Eist McCarty street of seven or eight rooms each, for rannia; stock of good. Three hundred and twenty acres In UanlUoa County, Illinois, sad cash for city property. Dwelling-house, store-bouse and tea acres of grosnd foe stock of reneral merchandis. A fine stallion aud a forty-acre farm for small propertv. HO acre farm ia Hendricks County, well improved, clear of incumbrance?, for stoct of soois: worth from $S,C00 to J12.030; give or take cish differerce. $o,Coo stock of ceods. in a rood town, doinz a cood business. Fa ihn c health cause of change; want a good farm. Sl.soo stock of goois for city property; glreor Uke cah diCerece. Anythluc you want to bay. sell or trade, please cll oa up, aa we keep open honse and are always leaded. Cut this out. and call and tee us if you want to mase money. MILLS A: LEWI3. 0 Put Market street.

TO LEASE.

TO LEASE Hotel, with bar attached; good location near Union Depot; ail fixtures for sale. Addresa HOTEL, this omce. marS-lr-eod AUCTION SALE. AUCTION BALE Of vacant lots, on Monday, text; S7 feet Vermont, between Illinois and Tennessee: to feet corner Tennessee and Herbert; also two lota in Fletcher's Oak Hill. 2 FAIifcS FOR SALE. Fifty-ttree-acre dairy farm, three miles north of city: seven-room House, stock-barn, mili-touse, poultry-house, two wells. Price. So.S'-O. Twenty ceres near Pendleton pUe. seven mile3 northesst ol Circle: no buildings. Pries. $1500. Twenty-einht acres timber land, two miles north of corporation. Pri:e, S',0t0. Farr-i near Anderson, one near PiainCeld, ons near Zlensvll'e. and, in fact, mon sny location you laav want. Call and see us, 2o. 2 Circle Btreeu KREWSON V. CO. 5 NCÄ i"INA AL. MONEY At the lowest rata or Interest, J. W, WILLIAMS fc Co., 8 and 4 Viatoa Block. TO LOAN We have S3,(K)0 to loan on Indianapolis real estate. HLSBY COÜ ci CO., 1J Mditindaio LiociJ. 36rp.o LON Money wltu prlviieee of prepay i. rifjit: terms rcs-ionible. TH09. C DAY A Lsj 7.i üAt Margot ptreet, Indlanapoliü. FOR RENT. 'OR REMr-Nicsroom. C20 East Market street. FOR UE street. OR BENT Furnished room. 81 West Ohio 5 'OR RENT Furnished front room. 82 Eai.t New York street. 5 FOR RENT R York. Room: furnished. 223 East New i FpOR RENT Room, with board. IM North Ten1 ce;see street 5 FOP- REST t wo nict; raoms for housekeeping. North New Jersey street. 5 FOR RENT Suite cf rooms, unfurnished, with ix ard. - iS North IViun.yjv.mii street. 5 FOR RENT Furnished rocm. 53 North Illinois street. 5 FOR RUNT Beautiful rcsom with bath. Ill Nortn 111 nois street. 5 T.OR RENT BY W. E. MICK & CO., CS Ea?t JL Mirket street. 2C2 h.hf.t Market ftrcet, 10 rooms, modern, S :0. 72 West Ohio, 12 rooms, modern, stabil, $;5. 1 5 East I'Jorth, y roms, pas, bath, 20. S31 College avenue, la rooms, 820. 811 North Alabama, C rooms ilC.CS. i'vG North Delaware. 7 roou;?, $1$. 215 Sprich, S rocms, $tj;27 Ash, 5 rcoms, $li 5.1 Ash, 9 rooms, 20. 25 F-st Seventh, 3 rooms $7. 4fi North Eat. 3 rocm, $12. .'SON'crth Ml'Sissippi, 8 'ooms. new. 22.50. . 416 North Mississippi, 8 rooms, $22 50. 4:d North Mississippi, lu rooms, S2i. I Dillon, 3 rooms, 57. 5 DilioD, 5 roon:s, $'J. 3 Nob Je, west of river, 4 rooms. $?. 2( 0 Elizabeth. 2 rooms . .)S2 North Meridian, 7 rooms, S22.50 270 North Mi.'souri, 3 rocms 21S Indiana avenue. 5 rooms, f 12.50. 371 North Tennesiee. 7 rooms, $2J, 29 Fllen. 3 rooms 5Ü0 West North. 4 rowis, $8. t9 Yonoz. 8 rooms, 510. Over 29J North Mississippi, C rooms, $1 . 4 Wallsca (west of river). 3 rooms, $ . 123 Locke. 7 rooms. 12.5D. ivi christian avenue. rooms, $20. .81 Biake. 4 rooccs, $11. II Baus, 3 roomF, 87.60 2; 5 West t'outh, 5 rooms $1593 South New .fercy, 0 rooms, stable, $17. '.') West Mcl'arty, 3 rooms $7. 172 Biicbflnao. A rooms, J7. 2C:t West gouth. 7 rooms, $18. lfsLBuchanan, 3 rooms $7. 25 ( badwirk, 5 rooms, Ss. Jitoulh Delaware. 5 rooms, SI2. R-lres ftad oi'ice rooms centrally located. LIFE'S CfllKF GOOD. Buddha was once ssked. "Which is Life's Chief ooodT" The following Is a paraphrase of his reply: Sha lows arc flood, when the liijh euu Is flamin:. From wnereo'er they fall; feme tae tbtlr Test beneath the holy temp'.e, home py tee prison wall. Tte king's gilt ra'.ce roof shuts o.l' thesualitjht, Fo doth the dyer's shed ! Wh.ch is the chiefest shade of all thC3e shadows? They ar alike, one said. So is it, quoth bp, with nil shows of living; . As shadows fall tbey fall! R' st under, if ye must, but question not Which is the best of all. Yet In the forest sora? tree wave with Irasran eo Of frnitnnd bloom o'crheai; And some are evil, beontg fruitless branches Whence poisonous air Is spread. Therefore, thoush all be shows, seek, if ye must, Rijtht shelter from life's hea; Lo! these do well who toil for wife and chili Threading the burning s:reet. Gcod !s it helpinskin.lred! good to dwell B timeless aud just to all; , Coed to give alms, with goo 1 v; ill ia the heart. Albeit the store ba small : Gcod to speak sweet and gentle words, to be ücrtifal. patient, mild: To hear the 1 iw End keep il, leading days Innocent, uadcilled. Th'se be chief goods for evil by its liko Ends not, nor hate by hate; By love hate cea-eth. by well-doin?, ill, By kuowled.e lifa'a dark state. Look! yonder soars an casle! miri those Vvhlch cleave the V.uc, cOol skies! Vi'L at shadow needcth that proud lord of air In hieid his ftaness eyes'.' Rise from this life! lift upon new-spread pinions HeartM free and great ns his! The eaglo seeks no srWov.-, nor tho wie Greater or les bliss! Edwin Arnold ia the Curnn;. A Task Tar the Omnipotent, The minister, last Sunday morninrr, had preached a very lor ?, parched sermon on the creation of man, and ono little girl in the congregation was uttsrly worn oat. After the servica she aid to her mother: "Mamma, were wa all made of dust?" "CeriainJy, my chi'd." ' The preacher, tco? ' 'Of course. Why did you think h9 was not rcade like the rejt of m?" Oh, because he is 85 awful dry, manama. I don'fc see how the Creator could make him Etick together." The Rev. Mr. A , who drove two hor3es, met the Eev. Mr. B., who drove one horse attached to the bas?y. Mr. IX "Brother A., how doea it happen that you need two horses? Brother C. ol the Methodist Chcrch has only one horse, and Brother D-of the Baptist Chnrchdnyes only one. "Why do yoa Deed two horses? Brother A. "ßecaase I am net & one horee preacher."

THE "WOMAN'S CRUSADE,"

Tlio Movement Generally Attrlb uted to Ohio Really Originating la Kentucky, The Story of the First Organized Hove meat Against Saloons by Ladies, And the Cufts That Led Thereto, Am TYit nesseel by a Sentinel 3Ian "In the Happy Long Ao," A party cf gentlemen were discussing the "Woman's Crusade" a few days ao, when the origin of the movement was located by ODe of the parties, in the town of Hilhbcrough, Ohio, in 17.".. Othera attributed it to a small town in Illinois, while a Sentinel reporter t1io wa9pre:eni claimed that the movement originated several years prior to 1873 in th3 town of Ferry ville, Kentucky. The latter place is not mentioned ia any of the numerous works upon "The Graat Temperance Keforni," these works generally fixing open Hillsborough, Ohio, as the place cf origin. Whatever distinction may be claimed for the town in question a3 the place of origin of a movement cn the part of woman against ehIcces, and which created in the rcspsctive communities where such movements were inaugurated a measure of eicit3ment that extended far beyond the lecal borders and casual discussion in the preas and the pulpits over the length and breadth cf the country, there can be no question but the movement crißinaled four jeara esrlier in tho town o e:ryvi Kentucky, which in lbC2 was the teen. :f a battle belean the Union and Confederate armies. The ciuses which led the women of H13 ton to visit the saloon and demand that its door3 be clocsti were possibly the earue wh'.ch in lat?r jeara caused a more penerai uprising of thir sex, but it may be remarked as a strange coincidence that the plasior of a heavy tax upon illütilled spirits by the General Govarnnient indirectly led to the women's movement in Terryville, and ultimately to the conversion of the town into a strong, uncompromising temperance community. In the early day3 of the war a man oy the name cf Clark, the owner of a small farm lying in the hills of Chaplain river, some ten miles from Terryville, sold hü place to a neighbor, agreeing to take the purchase price in whisky, which vas then worth about twenty-five cents a gallon. Clark's farm was quite small, and the purcha?3 price did not exceed 1,000 or 51,200, and hs expected to go into the saloon business with the whisky as hi3 steck In trade. Between the sale of the farm and the time for paying the purcba?e price, Congress placed a heavy tax on whisky, and the purchaser refused a specific fulfillment of the contract. A suit followed, end the courts held that the contract should be fulfilled according to the price of whisky at the tine fpecified to be delivered, and not at me time ine purchase 01 tne larni was miae; holding that the seller waa entitled to any me in the price, a3 he would have been compelled to stand a redaction had the article decreased In value between the tirus cf contract and the period of fulfillment. The decision of the court made Clark a comparatively rich man, and during the latter days of the war te moyed to Perry vilie, purchased a hotel, and opened a siLooa. From this day till his sans had succeeded in squandering his fortune, two years later, the "Hotel de Clark" was the scene of debauchery, fightirjg, and at leest three murder3, soon becoming so low that it was shunned by everybody who P06e?sed any self respect or desired the respect cf others. In a' Ehoctisg affair with partif s made drunk in the hotel, Clark's son killed two men with the same pistol and some two or three weeks later an unoffending Irishman was killed by a load of buckshot fired!at Clark himlf by a harness maker with whom he had had a disagreement. Pab!ic sentiment and want of money to longer continue in business soon drov the Clarks' from the community, but their infamous ragime developed a temperance sentiment which became more and more pronounced as time wore on, and the effects of the sale of spirits became manifested in the community. Scon after the Clarke left, in the winter of IJ-CS-'J, the town was incorporated by th9 Legislature and ths act of incorporate aho provided that no spirits should ba sold within one mils of the corporate limits. For a short lime there wa3 no wh'.3ky sold openly in the community, but it could be bought in any quantity by the nejross, to wbcm it was s.o!d without fear of proiocut'on, for at this time the colored people wre not permitted to testify in the courts. The nerces did not hesitate to tell where whisky could be purchased, s.nd through them cs purchasing agents the whites who were disposed to drinit were practically supplied with saloon privilerea. 'Ihia state cf atiaiis drifted alon for a few mentis, when cn3 Saturday niht in tho spring of 1S;', three men who were suspected cf selling wu:3ky were tiiau foai their houses, escorted to the old graveyard, one cf them stretched across a to:ubt3äe and Eoucdly thrashed witi a stirrup leather, and all ordered away fron the toivn and given ten days in which to leave. Tnia command was cbeved with all necessary hai-.e, and again the community rested from the ejects of intemperance. The parties thus driven from the community carried the story of their treatment to the neighboring town of Harrcdjbttr?, a strorgwhüky cscimnnity. and smon? a certsin clas3 of citizens ol that pises excited a large measure of sympathy. Actuated by a dare-devil spirit a saloon-keeper of llarro Jsburg, by the name o? Johnson, determined to open a saloon in Ferry ville, aud publicly announced that he would sell in spite of the opposition and test the constitutional of the law which prohibited the sale of spirits within one mile of the corporate limits of the town. Iis aho gave out that apy attempt at force would ba met by force, and when these threats taken in connection with the wtil known character of the raan, reached Perry ville, the entire, community was aroused. Ia a few days Jcbnson appeared with bar fixtures and a , barrel of whisky which be had brought from

Harrodsburg, and proceeded to open a saloon in the heart of the town. As he conducted his business without any effort at concealment it was not a difficult matter to swear out a warrant against him and summon the frequenters of his place to testify against him before the police judge. The warrant was placed in the handa of the marshal, but Johnson publicly announced that an attempt to arrest him would be met with forcible resistance, and for some days he was allowed to bulldoze the citizaas into an apparent acquieecence in his coarse. This, however, was only apparent, for hardly a man, woman or child in the community wai in sympathy with his deSiuce of the authorities, not even tho:e who purchased intoxicants at his salcon. For Eeveral days the excitement was at fever heat, and nothing else was discussed upon tho streets or in tie family circle. The nerves of the people were strained to their utmost tension, and everybody at every moment expected to hear of a tragedy "ia connection with the affair. Wiser counfe'p, however, prevailed, and instead of forcibly entering Johnson's salocn, and demolishing his bar fixtures, as was liberally dneu.-sed, a town meeting was cal'cd to cor shier the Eituatnn. Men, women and childrn ministers of tho gospel and old mothers ia Israel, lett tbeir homes ani füFenibled at one r.f the churcaca to ctuvais the situation in thoir collective cipacity. Dr. J. J. Tolk, an old patriarch, presided at the meetics, and much epeich maiicg, both from men and women, was indulged in. Some favored the destruction of tbi ealoou properly, even at the risk cf life ami limb, while the more timid thought th at tha passage of resolutions acainst Johnson and his business would suffice to show public sentiment, and encourage tha oilicers of tha law in the fe?ul( si discharge of thsirduty. A proposition that tbey wait upon the saloon keeper with the olive branch instead of the fire brand met with .a hearty eador-axeat and a lina v.'a; toDa formed oa th? outsiio of the old church for the purpose of marching two by txo to thessloos. Toat tho demonstration be more efiectivo, the la lies beaded the column, themselves being lad by the eld patriarch -ho had presided at the meeting, the men bringing up the lear. Tho scene was, in many re3cects, an i!upr?ssive one,a3 tbey filed don tbs ionghill in tilenc, to bear to the salcoa keeper the resolutions which tbe rueeticg had unanimously adopted, and to ask for the pac of the hustauds ami cons of the community that lis leave off tbs trsf.ic in their mid3t. As it happened Johnson waa out cf town, and his barkeeper, Wash Clare, opened the door a? the ladies surrounded it. He wc3 ai pale as death and trembled aa if in great fear as he declared that he would make no riiistance to any effort to destroy the property. The ladies informed him that they had come for no Euch purpose; that he was pursuing a business which was dirsctly opposed to the bfst interests of the community and to tho welfare cf its citizana both here and hereafter; that they came to entreat him In the r.an e of his mother and hij s'sters and of his God, to le7e olfa bueinei which would not only destroy him but all who came within the radius of Li3 influence. Clare immediately promued that he would ecII no more liquor in Pcrryvills, and that afternoon he closed his place andleTt for Harrcdsburg, where he reported the facts to Johnson. The latter cime to Perry ville tha next day and that afternoon removed his bar fixtures andliiuors from tha saloon, and since that time no intoxicants have been openly sold in the town of Perry ville.

Folded. Folded upon her bosom true Lie the still hands-, whlca lately moved So busily for all she loved; Which moved eo busily for you, Cold the quick feet which to and fro vent at your wish. God crant yocr owa Through lon disuse not useless crown. How if her zeal but wrought your woe? Some rust ur drawn from day to day Through loiiij doll years which have no story, Retter tbe brief flash of yoor glory BraveB.word soon broken In the frayi V.'. D. in the St. James Gazette. LITTLE FOLKS. A little girl cn peeing a peacock for tbe firs; time remarked what a beautiful bustle it had. Too bad. Maggie, to her stepfather, who is very popular with the children: "I wish you bad beer hero when your r.thr papa was alive. Yoa would have liked each enher so much." 'WThat is the matter with the baby9" asked a lady of a little girl, who-e baby brother she (ad understood to be ailing. "Oh, nothing much," was the answer. "He's only hatchin' teeth." "Susie, darling," Faid a mother to her little daughter cf five summers, "wont wou!d you do without your mauima?'' "I'd put oa juLt such a drtis as I pleased every day,' was the affectionate repiy. A Jittlo grrl showing htr lit'ln conin. about four years old. a fctar, Evd, "Thfct star tou see uo tuer ij bigger 'ban thi world." ' No it nn't," siid he. "Yr 1 it is." "Then why don't it keep the rain off .'" Little Clara was taken with sudden but net serious illu?i?. "Mem mi.'' the taid, "do you thinklehail et well? ' Mo'.ber ' Of course you wii', dsrling." Clara ' I don't think I thall. mamma, and I gues3 it'.- best I shouldn't. rr:ng rcder five, perhaps I could get to Ileaven for half faie." Little Kenneth, a.c:?tl four, was deeply impressed, during our Exposition, by tte display of machinery. The turning cf creat wheeh by an unseen foice liil-sd him with awe and wonder, and he talked continually about "the povrcr" .o strong, yet hidden. When, during the winter, ho heard of tbe dis5c;ion cf a dead bedy in one ci our medical colleges, he brcoied over the matter long tirao. At Jait, appreachin his mother, heeaid: "When they cut up a man they find the soul, dar.'t they?" "No, dear; the soul !eave3 tha body at death: but even wben there, it can not be seen." He thought o?er thisa monrtt, then exclairued with dilated eyes: "Wby, it xansi te a kind ot power!" Shorteoiti III Prayers. "You don't say nearly as long prayers aa youuied to," said Freddy to his brother not many nights since. "Don't I?" asked Maurice, somewhat conscience stricken. "No; you know you don't," declared Freddy. "Yon used to pray for lots that you don't now. You've given up praying for Jumbo too." "Ob, well." raid Maurice, after a moment'H thought, "Jumbo's bi? enough to Uke care of himttlf."