Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1884 — Page 1

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INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1884.

I PRICE TWO CEJfTS. ) SIX DOLIAM PKB TUS.

— I linilit—tonooreutaortiooipoi tt» mum <Ur. ■»« bo tuuidod Is M Ua coastIt rooM Wow o«o o’clook. WANTED—rKMAI.il HELP.

W AHTHD—MISOHLLANBOt 8

Mdran Room

M Of

i5e«t tSa

artzd-a. wMMrwotsM «t hit boom.

tt T«w«r.

•osu L»o «

for

or,eoer * 1 UosieworkM»>j

w^sssTiaiogias" ^ “ ik v.“

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fTL' AUfli^-Ieople to frt f»*<l flat 5Ck op ... *»«•• Oenuu Collet*, .i jw baiialot* l f| Porto Pt—tylTooloit, ui

FOB RENT—BOO MB. fOR BKST-i roomi. S*» Wool Vennoat sf

J it it

FOB 8ALB OB TRADE,

pOB BRHT-mrnUSed room

34 W eat OSlo at.

> P' OR i Tteo

eap. ^71

A Hravetaai aslrt paiiasar; appif i*. Da la vara at. !£_ «i souaevort u

ta U

W 4 co?*?ana£eonBpartof* fra™?^ let M rooti WO^Sritort^A.'™ 1 *' 1 Vt’-ABTRIi-lAdla. to Snow that Km' Vf buiat powfer saa beta tr ad aDO alwtya tennd rtllabla; Ifc p r pooad. te

s to Dm ter, car by aopif-

te ot

Bmll Moeller a

teatad and

fjboris' fiSf<Siaft

JeSaraoo tt tt

QTtP-A^ flri ~>o doyfenara^sonaavoft in

Il r AM FD—Apt ren’l * flrt* torYLlIfmerj and

>> draatvaltl t HK «aa» Wtalilattop at. t an. ARTKl> -A cr«t<la«a woman to coot, waan atd Tf fan. T»# torn. M endian at ;tctateacea. tTa

\XT AWT*I>—Kxperitnoed vomai for aeoerai booae-

TT WQT» herond elt? Ilg.lta, 380 K. dlabama at ■ toa

li/AbTitD-s rTam ttri lor nnoral aooatwort;

pp Darn an prrfrrren iPS e' WMEiiiirtTn at te of WJ Af. l KL.— \ annii):.- «iri can nite tood watea P» asa pe.m ia<nt place In famup of a. at 575 Tart toa 11/ ANtK/)-Kami. e< warning roed «lrla for *( p» er*i nooiewort to Uli a: Kmplo/ment offl URoitb f>a twam at, ta i tjl/ANTKIi—a tool tirl f ir t»;anr«l noow P” fanllp o ’four eermac praferrcl. i rtgalred ii»8'»ntr Raatn

[en Cf.

ta a

worn in femaee

tv tt

n to,w

altber pointer wall broraa.

U M « 07 AATED-Xpi r/ nee to aae Um Splendid and Art pp Jewel Mae bnmera: flaaat u Ua market. Faraa’l A Mteatrr, a Weat WaalUnttod at. naa \Aj A>TK1>—To Nr bad at tba laclana Dental CjTT» lete, told flUlnta at 50c bpwa*d. aeta of art.Ilclal teats at |5 and |6, eztracusc free; op ata'ra 19 Norb i’esMTlvasiaat.; every aften.ooo, except S«nr day, % . te a 02 A«TED-SUrer fl llrya for 73*; roP flillna*. pp 50c; no eharite for extractm* uetb; eoxpelent pnetl Sonera alway« 'n anperlntendenie: c*l. at Indiana Dental CcUe*e. 19 North t'ennay!vanla t ; Of «p afprnot ta, e ic»pt gttnrdarr. te a

1 wot' b of tood Kaat Waablaxtoa

itltlea tba

of cof-

yy AbTED—To boy a good ^trd ao^ either ^pointer

Addraaa, »itttn«'pflcr, A l, Eewa offleo.

TTOB RENT—Knrnianed room*. J ava. _ t j_* . rOR RkiT-l asfnmlaSed i.eep af room. 7» Baat f Vermont at. ta tt rviK kAnT-I 1 nfamlanad front room. iS ^ort r Wayse are. te o* |1H>B RSn-Danrabia ap attlra roomi 73 Waat J MicSliMlt tv af I^X)BJbtEKT —4 aiegaat roonta, comm anicauna^ Me CH7K BENT—(‘laaaant fnrnlabad room, with board, r iss Bart Oblo at. te tt Lxitt ttldlt-lMoety fornlased rooma, to acceptable £ partlee. tt FietcSer are. to a 'L^jk KKNl 1 —itoomr, fnrnlabed or nnfarnlabed. w'th f toard. 804 Hortb LUlnola »t te tt CV)R KENT —KnrnlaSed front rooma, r noora. 15 Kaat New York at.

rill call or trade one Karmen, con

Baat Waablnfton (tract.

oar larfe, fine atailloaa. Karmen, come asd

^ t© ai. ~ —

LX>B SALE OR flUfffc-

r of oor Li

•ee na. at 275 atoa A Co.

E'Oh'SALi OR TRADi—ttonea. boxiflea, carta. F lot*, land, SonaeSold (ooda, of all klndi, told on eeer pejnneata. Ralatoo A Co., iTS to ai Bart WaabInxton atreet. nn •

pOR &A1.K

OR TRABE-N

early new. Kraiu.- A Pope ksHtlnx macblne Wlil trade for base burner atore, carpet or other furniture, 42 North D. I

afreet.

tV)B SALE OK TRADE-Rlegmst residence. 345 F Broadway, K-atory frame bonne, is rooms and bain. 2 hallway*, front and back atalra. cemented cellar

, V*-

under wnal

well, two cleterai ■team furnace, roof, food atah

tn aplendld

■back (tain, cemented ca

le hooae; (aa-plpea all throoxh tba not

■■■Maforce pomp, hot and <^M

2nd t

CH)K RENT—Nicely furalanel front room,

A bath. 219 Weat New York at.

[NIK KKNT—Butte of

W^t|

irsa. force pomp, hoe and cold water, lota of cloaeta and large pantry, (late

_ hie. Hooae la well built and everythin* ta aplmtdtd rupatr. Rot 73 by ISP; plenty of shade. Win trade for other amaller property, or will sell at a great bargain for cash. W. B. Mick A Ca, S3 K. Market atreet. o *

MS BY TELEGRAPH, HEARING THE BHD. i —— Air. Blairte’s Remarkable Jour ney Finished-'Results of a Six Peeks’ Trip.

the dreschlTK rain for an hour without »u umbrella. He returned to. Albany la the

tTeutnir

A Boston epeelsl

to the New York Tost

WANTED— MALB HELP. ■y^Pi^AD^'w" good waite ra. circle Park hotel, yy ANfKD-Waiter at Uxkcr’l L Wall WaaorngyyfAPTKD—an acute, hodeii ooy at k.'4 dLTST,

r.ifer nce». B. if.

IAj ANTED—Krery one to bny I pp coffee at Bm.l Mneller'a M

tt . and receive a gneta ticket which em bo der to caleviateaa to tr,e bomber of traloa fee :n the bag dlapla.ed in bla show winnow,

te-h ta,w,tP,e

Ti 'aNTKD- r for 11 ;■)( grana ated lutnr. Vf ft tor 17 iba wblteaxtra C ingar.

»! for 40 ibaC sugar.

.c for 1 rarjr beans- or 4 qtj fo

Pc ter 1 can biacktenlea. tc for 2 loavea bread.

fi.75 ter bM fvr White Rae Boar.

Vic tor 2Vibaaclt Wn'te

U. U will

L_withobt board

fnrnlabed room*, alrh

34 Kaat Ohio at

or

fOK KKNT- Tarnished rooma; front room, w; _h a alcove 121 North Tennessee at. tn af CVlri RKWl—Kurntaned frwnt room, vilib grate, for P gentlemen. 12Kaat Michigan it. teat LMJK RKNT-Suite of ubfurnnhed front rooma, ■T newly pa- ered. 71 West Ohio at 'h n< LV)k kKNT—Hulte if 2 room*, romlshed or unrur f nianer _ 247 North New Jersey at. to a L’OK RENT-llandaomely furnlabed ptrlor. 2 genii P or man and wl'e rii Kaat War, et at te tt HI v-f—C. 7177771 e,^., formaneo room. : 7

Jersey at. te f

BOARDING.

Dfmofretir Ctmpaigo in InJiana— '•Boodle" the Chief Feitnre- lectnehy to the Retrn;.

DOARDINO- Boarders wanted at hotel restaurant,

IrSK Seuth IIlln< la at Boarding Rate*

Day board by the week f : 'V Boerd and room by the week 4 (W Six meal tickets i u)

ing per nigh' » John PuAtviiXk. proprietor.

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DISSOLl TION NOTICE.

LOB iTF.NT-r, our d floe A eennemee 229 North New

ptlSSm.UTION-The tiron, Snhre A Wo'lter. con U tjaefer* and builder*, of .Vi \ asdf' a.rent, ha* tbla day. Or fiber 22» (tbsolved ^artperahlr*.

re o*

Koae.

i. .1*2 South minolt at.

iipooalte bo 4 Knglne non-".

il/dNTAD An offlje roy refer n

VV fierce 2'H Ka«' WaaMng/mtt n> AN i KD~ A <yKperai.e irmmer. f. m. *rehpp d'acon, plckka aid vl.agar, 27* West Wash-

Ingmar ' jot n< d an ai >adeaman; must ntye i in me, a fernablng good a and uencatlosa. h. H. Barker. U Kut

Ingt' n

At'AblHD A ’ v ex; crier co rat clan recot 1 aaMn* U b (L

WANTED—SITU ATIONH

XMT A fc TKD—BJIMtilOa by

py MtCarty at.

W3wtsas2

wooiaa cook; 74 Weat

te t*

by girl as .ham'.irjuli; >[.

’yy ANTklJ—Wrl trg In an^ifee r.y a l*1f; la'ary TXy AlTfEt>—Miua Io, l.y twman nn in pnvate pp farm;I; good eeferenee; 41 Ht| aid . aye, let! 11/ ANTKD-(M'ua’ton a* d’-u/'l. rv-. t jeart' tape_P»_ air nee baa remrenee. lit B lllno'aar,. tell tl,' ANTKD Bitaation aa 'anlior < av givegood rocPP omn.endailoa if required. W, Newt once. tl’ ANTED-SUMtlonby joungmvn ai office clerk: a » ji»a pad exp- rlenc*. Addroaa U trk, kewaofllcct

\n woo cv» e. aa porter.

11/ ANTltD—JUimtit at Senna ;gcod m cnaoicai ur pp MS s aqr. Wi|. wvra or |1 epr week Addreaa I entla ,aioffica b<-» 1'H Keaton. Ohio. t

WANT HD-AGENTS.

YET ANTED—Agant»T"p. r.'ooilSer,SI Nortn Dala ▼w t t \k/ an rko- f wo good saieamen at once; 7i Weat pp WatblngroB n. naa

iNTm>-h ne-grtlc men to acli^blb'es andalCl/ ANTED—t^bree good m«n to p ace oar goods *p on trial: anybody can do tt: no capital required where good refarenoea aregiyin. Cali 72 Wan Waah'.ngtoc t: naa \i/AirTKD-jiperi*-Beed Canvaaaera will do weM » » to (aamlne our new 11m of aubacription Holiday goods before ei gaging eisawnere, K.-ank B: Amaworth A Co.. «i vkhte blotfc t

tMIH HA r for Hi

rOB BALA-REAL ESTATE

lult—< tty property and

C K 4'..din A Co.

L’Oi: SAUK—Uou». a and lota ta alipana ..f a.o cuy. V ua a Joa A. M'jore, SI Bait Market at

TJ1LKS

X Dr. R. W. Bala. All rectal dlxeASes an axclunlre ipeclalty. A cure In every caie of pllea guaranteed. Treatment eaav. Uinaul'Mtlon free oflice of Dr R. W. Bala, the pile sprcUliat. No s Weit Ohio atreet. 9 a. m. to l r. m., except Sundays.

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L’OK KitN i —r urnisned from and otter rooma; ■T ( enirai; private family, 25 Kaat Ohio at. t_ t^Ok KKNT-Funfahed ar unfurnished front rooma A 171 N. Pennsylvania at, opposite the pa k. t! ot CHiB KKoT-2nd floor cfs<i Norm llllnola at. f quire H K Smlto, 48H Kaat Washington au TjiOKKKNT-Suite of rooma, partly furnished; board. X bath and other conveniences. 138 Mas*, ave te 0: iN>K BkNT-A good, well furnlabed front room, a at 1:able for gentlemen: cheap. 224 N llllaola ttt iNiR' BKNT^Sicely furnlabed and uainmiahed J rooms. Somheutcor Ohio and Tennessee aut LX.tt KENT —Choice front room*, with mea a: ti X tion desirable; references required. 274 Ni

Alabama at.

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

iuCKLZ, T. P. 0. M.

• fASONJK—A. and A. Scottish Kite, Adontrem iyl Grand Lodge of Perfection. Meeting this

! (Wednesday! evening at Vlj^ejclock.

C. F nothin tT. Pec. ’ VtasoKic 1 r

i iH Sreci ! 7 lluc'clofi attend. B;

So 11. K. and A. M ednes ay) cvenlnr.

thren cordial y laylted ro

y order of

Wu. H Shorn Hugh .1 Iigt'Muoxp, Set-

SON 1C—Marlon L.^lgtbl Sre. lal meeting tn a !W. clock. \ Ui Ing brelhret

FOB BALE MISCELLANBOUa, ' L’OK BALE—O. e base burner atoye. Call 97 South a il.lnola atreet. t fpol; SALK—ktetMa i "Pllui'’ 5c clgara. warranted X abtolutely pure. te t L’Ult SaLK—Kennei of hne ahepht ru pupa, 277 Bart r Washington atreet- » a TPOR SALK—Cheap. No. 1 wood cook itove, with X utenMla, Sf.0 Kie' cherjive ; tl o' l/ 1 OR BA l.K-Vtry large hwe burner, remarkably x cheap, good ord. r 314 Park aye. tl hi ijlfiK SALK—Cheap, three l.M»e t.umei^. Call at A Cnapln A Gore *.:» North llllnola at. tl » IPOK hAUt—A full nickel expert Columbia bicycle. X W, B. Brycq 14 and 18 Kaat South itreeu to x LVJR SALK—Saloon, good location. 10 rooma. w U X furnlabed. Address Saloon, Neva office, un x ITOB BALK—Clg*r, to' acco and news dept has X good trade. Cal' at No. 15 Virginia aye, tl ol 170K SALK-Cheap, o'e n-w knitting ntachine. X Addreas ot Inquire i>7 North Arson J ave. tv h!

IJOK HAL*- she X G et order, ch'

pOK RKNT—Elegant u

oca ortb

no a a.m.w

dews

qulred.

■OOlhS;

. board; references

oar win

ra-

te nt

“.•t-ir'.n coal I citing stove, D percap. u» North Mlaatoalppl atreet. t

in < 8.

IPOK 8ALK-7h ee Jersey cows, X Kletcber.room No. 9 Fletcher 4

Inqutreof~S~ K. A Sharpe block, tl a

KNT—Elegant unturn . grate* and gas. with

430 North llllnola it.

ITOK KKNT—The uandaomcit suite of unfurnished ! a rooma In the c ty eatt front: alcove, ga<, batn. ! 144 North llllnola at. Douplaaa'a new row, t

~ FOR RENT-HOUSES^^

IAOK KKNT—House or 2 roitns; goad coalition: 192 X Douila’isc 4'ait 55 mi- erva at. r

DIED

KEKD—Annie Ketd, wife of Warren Ueed.Oetoh.r

i s o’, lock p.

28 b. at

Fur era! from

Twelfth afreets. T

A ro. F'lenda Invited.

k p. m.

residence, i , TEuriwIay. (

THK (IREATEST GUSHER.

|Aon.tiu»i- Home of 8 r r ntra'. Call 1% North

rooms good Delaware *f.

DdltlO'l; te It

X'OK KKN l —douse ot « rooms: '282 North Aiaoama

C ai. Inquire of e. H. Swain

Jo. News office.

Arastrou Well Ko. i, io Batter Counly,

P8.. Don 3,000 Barrel^ in

On the way from Binghamton to New York, yeaterday, Mr, Blaine spoke at l>,-r>0£-It, at Susquehanna, where the principal ahops ot the Erie railroad are located, to a crowd, composed largely of workmen, at Port Jtrvis, at Middletown, at Patterson, to 40,000 people, and at Passah . At Ml Uletowr, Mr. Blaine, In the course of his re marks, said: *1 have iuat returned from a long tour from the great, prosperous statc-a of the west—of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois atd Wisconsin—and every where I found the republican party united, strong, and I hope, confident. I hope that that Is Its condition In New York. If you have had any little differences la your own ranks, If there have been any little dissensions, I trust that you will forget them, and that there will but one republican party In the

ero* Mi-eiaippi and j state of New York. I trust that there will ber so. at it) o’clock | be no longer ‘half-breeds’ or ‘stalwarts,’ but — .I.. ■ j cnly republicans; that we shall tolerate no

jealousies or heart-burnings within our ranks; but that, ignoring the differences of the past, we shall unite in ejmmon and honorable combat against the enemy, not only of our party, ba% as we believe, the pro®^

says the Independent* are claiming Mass a cbuseUa for Cleveland. Gen- Logan will vlalt Murphrysboro. 111., hi* birthplace, to-day, and then come to ! Indiana, remaining until Monday. CHICAGO FIRES,

-

Three Fenoni Killed ia t (100,000 Biize —A Firemm'i Heroism Costs Him His Life. Chk aoo, October 20 —The large brick building situated on the aoutbeaat corner of LaSalle and Michigan streeta. the lower floors of which were occupied by hide dealers and upper portion by Fiaher’s cigar box factory, caught tire about aoon and la atthta hour completely gutted. One man was killed by jumping and two others smothered ontheatalrs. The factory gins on the upper Accra escaped with the greatest dltHcuity, but It Is believed all are safe. The loss will reach 1100,000. The building was owned by Mr. Culver, of Culver Page A Hojne, and was a fire-st'wy structure occupied by Schnabel A- Co. barbed wire manufacturers; the Campbell Printing Press Co ; Danhelzer Bro». chewing gum manufacturers; and VY. E. Fiaher'a cigar box factory. James Cair, foreman of Fi'her’s shop, fell to the ground and was Instantly killed, nehtdgene back to the top floor to see If any were left, and remained too late. Ho attempted to descend by a rope which either broke or was burned tn two.

LATEST BY MM. 1 BURNED AT SEA. Tho Stfimfr Hiiidam With ?I0 Persmi on Board Dntroyrd—All Arc Lost. Nkw York, October »>.—Mr. Lewis W. Morris, general pawonger agent of tha Royal Netherlands SteanaWp Company i Rotterdam line) states that ha has been notified from Rotterdam of the reported low ot the steamer Maaedam. He had no list of Ua psssengers she carried, but It was sate to sey that there were very few, probably not a dozen, on board, aa the steamers are lew patronized for passengers than for freight

business.

Nt w Yotyt. October 29.—No iaformatloi farther than that received last night ha* been received about the burned steamer Maaedam. of the Netherlands Steam Navigation company. There were on beard a crew of fifty me* and • 150 passengers. The pawengw list is expected to be received here Saturday. The Maasdam was built In 1872 at Kenfour, Scotland, she was a 2-decked, barkrigged screw steamer of 1,7R5 tons measurement New York, October 29.—The general agent of the Netherlands Steam Navigation company, to which the Maasdam belonged, to day received the following: “Rottkpua x, October M “The Oder passed the Maasdam Oapt 8a«dors supposes that all lives were saved hf ontward bound vessels ”

Twfnvy-fnnr Hourr

perlty of our country.’’

Hold Bobbery at Brookston, [Special to Tne Indianapotl* N<;w* )

Lafatkttb, October 29.—a bold robbery was committed last night near Brookston, White county. An old man by the name of Crain Is a bachelor and lives alone. About dark three men entered his house, knocked him down with a fire shovel and tied him. They then weffit through the house and secured about f500. They demanded of Mr. Cain how much more money he had In the house and where It was, but this he rc-

B D. te it

I?OK KENT—6-room Mouse. 344 West Flrai si X Wtlcott 61 Fletche* A 81 at pi’a block.

tpoil KKNT—Small nou*e»: low rent.

X u» a w»ner Klvera. ajr. KokUsn’i opera Houae. '|?0R RENT—Fart it a rood, convenient bouse, well X located; cheap. Address L L D, News office. I nt TPOK KKNT—Houses and" room*, see list at office. X uu a C. v . Coffin A Co.

RHRT-Larfe list ot dwelUnxI

X nu x 6. h. Bradley, 3!l Mortb Delaware it. |70K KKNT—My cottage hinae; 6 rooms and good X atab e 155 Nortn New Jersey at. inquire Fowl er afalltry, 24J* Kaat Washington at. tc » jkKEnT—A g< od 11) room nouae, wiiti coav. n

nt to small

tl ot

of stoves in

Wash a us

^AKTlD-

sook age*

ml salt _ »ecrotary, rm-ago PL

Actlro aid rolDMe life luauranee and «s'f. ladles or gentlemen, to s'.licit he Universal Buna fit Aaaoclail rn. of

■leabera for the Universal Bent fit AaaoclaiOn. Hew KamptHire, for unmarried people; liberal co

ptblre, for unmarried people;

Addreaa for oue week, Walter K. Dreg*.

te ot

WANT KD—MISCELLANEOUS.

W ANTKD—Board oVTrade.' Vv tv nl \kl shTKD—Binose Siefien’i “Htov 1 cigar: rnao

vt - lately pure. tea ANljWj-om^noao buaaUfal hanging laoipa at

X'OK BALK—TTBe largest a*aortment X the city. Kalaton A Co.. 2.5_to 231

C’OK SALK—Blcjcle* for sale on w ekly or monthr lj payments. In city. Tha Indiana Wheel Co., 59 Sotuh llllnola atr tt. th z L'OK feALtt—Chcar, C. Imundry (Ju-ien waahlng X machines and small cigar pres*. 195V4 South 11Jnola a;ree», room U tet!

[^\)H 8ALK- A beautiful full atckled Crown

1—A g< od ID room house,

■' lencea, neir the state house: w!l rent families Call at 42 South Mississippi at. CHJK kHnT—o-room house; cellar, well, etc. four X squares n. e. of court house. See Adam Dr ffin, 23 West Maryland at. who also rents tent*. 1 a

3 acrea - oYland.' ou

umn i

e n

land

’ and dum Jelaware.

dlum abed base heater, brand new, at

m dlum

reductlop, *o Kaat Market street, f?OK BALK-Saloon, a No. 1 location, will be sold X at a bargain. Johnson A 1’attertou, te o 31 Norm Delaware street, L'CH SALK—K egant base heater, ‘‘ Trinity.’’ No' X 10, 1 pieces of Kuksta Iron pipe, galvanized imc and fcunei coal bed. F-*3, on payment*. Born A Co., 97 g. Washington street. th a LXiK SALK—A llrst cU*s Ka rbaaks m’Uers', grain X dealrra or pork s-ales, capacity '2.2)0 lh* , plat form :V3xll A big bargain. B. 8. Foalor & Co., 68 and TObouth Delaware .treeL th n

\\TAN I'KD |5 for a full set of teeth, at Karnarfa. vv l»ta Kaat Wa»hlng:oti at. uo » WJ ANTFD—1 fOT 014 baia made as go

VV Wm. Jum. 32 Virginia ave.

li/ANTKD—To tell nca Oour and appie barrel*, t p,V .i vv L Francis A Co.. 114 Blake at tua t ;, t

L’OK KKNT—House and 2 or 3 acre*' X Natl nal r. ad, 2 mile* east of deaf a-irute Jornsop & Patterson. 34 N. Del L’OK KitNT—flire « room cottai X it s^thout children. lnquL_

bag a it. Also, furnished or unfnrnlahed rooms. (NIK KKNT—9-room bouse; stable and large yarJ; X 264 Belief cntnlne si: cheap to small family.

_Saj les A Kenton. 75 Kaat Market P. —Desirable resilience of y'roomsTfur. i*d coll water; bath room; good rep»lr; I. O. Dooglaas. 251 N. Meridian *!. fn a

ige; central; to parire at 383 Norm Ala-

lia

L’OK KKNT

X n*ce; t ot a r d coll water; bat large yard. J. O. Douglas*. ‘251

L’OK KKNT—Dwe llri *.

X 165 T’ark ave, with htab e *3 North Kaat st. wl’h stable. 264 Be'ltfontalne sr, with stable to s Bay les A Fento

.f : 5 lh)

IS) on

36 North Delawar

Mae to

re

ANi »D-Katropl*# Friendly Inn for wood. \kj e^TKi*—Wne go'd filling a sp-cla'ty at Dr vv Bampsell's. over 49 North UllnoU st, * r. \XJ ANTKD-Stable, four stall*: good repair, c-n-Vv truly locateL J«»on. News office. tett TKT ANTED—Watehea cleared, *1: c’.ocSj cleaned W STc. Wei ner, 9 MaasachuaetM ave. re et 11/ANTKIL-Geni* aFd cl tidr^Xa clothing. ” C Vf Maaa. ave. M O, Van Valke> burgn. iv hi WJ ANTKD-Ulal* drea((La«ih r and f*m|iy aew ng vv byt' edayor w.»K Dti. New» ofilre. t Tl/ anTaD—Bed-room aeu, |S>. on payments. v v nt« Born A s', 97 K t»t Wasmng'on st. \V r ANl hi) - Carper t, all pneos, on pavmoms. v at a Born A Co 97 Hast Washlagron »t Tl/ ANTKD—Annie Hmh. oreasmaker, his moviJ Vv to 14U N N.>h|»; n.'iw ready foe cus’oxiere. ia st tK7 ANTKD—Cash paid for good second-hand cl > hVf I ng. Address M a A B I r-, t25 Mass, ave.tr > 1 ■W/ AN'fh.le- t.i imv Claims on Indiena Banting vv CO: D. H. W1 ea. roo". ) Odd FbHow* Mock, toa IK/ ANTKd—Oil paintb er i.rg'*t stoelt, on payVV men’* Bore A Co , 77 Kast Washington rt. un z

Poll BaUc—Mce lot on Kackle atreet, near Ninth

X street, for 4450.

House o’6 roou.a ’torth Tennessee street, lot 31x ’" Ide and rear alley,near Walnut street, 52 3j0.

W. K Mice A CO.

FOUND.

L’OI'ND -A good air d calf, wlib halter ou. at 11'2 X boulh llllno 1 * street. te nt L’i iI'ND-Tnat M. M. WUUams glees the beat .He X roast coffee In town. list

FORRENT-MISCELLANEOUS L’OK KKNT—A good HAWe. at 60 Oak'sc”""

JT uo ?. , . . A . .

L’UK KKNT—Bakery: beat oven m the X rrmp’ete K Mick A Co. 68 K

city, new and Market, tin

Bradford, Penn., October27.—The Arm itrcDg well, in Butler county, was reported early this evening as flowing at the rate ot 3.000 barrels per diy. It ws* gauged at 1 1 o’clock, and actually produced 336 barrels in sixty minutes. To night It produced 374 barrels In an hour, and some oil was lost, j The oil flowed twenty feet above the top of the denick. It is believed that the tirat j day’s production of the well will exceed j 8.000 barrels, far outstripping the famous | Christie and Philips wells, which produced j respectively 6,000 and 5 000 barrels per diy. j The new strike created the greatest cons’ernatlon In oil circles tc-nlght. Friday the best ecouta in the field reported It a dry j hole, and the trade believed It to be such It was thirty five feet In the sand, which L« i believed to be only forty feet thick. The i trade Is very much depressed over the oa -

look.

OBITUARY. Frederick Repp. Berlin, October 29.—Herr Frederick Kapp, at one time a lawyer In New York, is

dead.

IFTedotick Kapp was an author as well known ! I in the United States as In Germany, and h‘s ; eonliltntlohs to history during UU long rex’- j dencB in Ametlca shows a wonderful research

and a careful study < litlcal - - -

twenty nine speeches per day. He Is In 1 excellent healtn and spirits,even better than I when be started. The run from Elmira yea j terday, 272 miles, was one of the longest runs in any one day, and, owing to the ex I cellent arrangement made by the officers of the Erie and the good management of Mr. Draper, of the national committee, at the same time one of the easiest, although it 1

included eighteen stops and speeches.

Mr. Blaine was expected at a meeting of Irish-A met lean citizens at Chlckerlng hall last evening. His son Walker Blaine e»-

plalmd-hls father’s absence. >

At 10:30 to day Mr. Blaine received a committee of ministers at the Fifth avenue hotel, and will witness a parada this aliernoou, and attend the Delmonlco dinner in the evening. i Only Mr. Evarts and Mr. Blaine will speak at the dinner to be given to the latter at j Delmonlco’s tc-nlght ny the business mea of New York. Their addresses will be care- j fully revised before being sent out to the country. Only a reporter for the Associated

Press will be present at the feast.

New York, October 29 —At 10 o'clock j this morning the gentleman’s parlor of the Fifth avenue hotel was H ied with clergy men of various denominations, who had

away in

an old boot. The old man managed to cut his bandages and give the alarm, but too late to capture the thieves and recover hi*

money.

|A Heavy Defalcation.

AnoirsTA, October 29.—For leveral past, there have been rumors afloat heavy defalcation on the part of George T. Jackson, president of the Enterprise cotton factory, and a committee was appointed to investigate the books. Jackson confesses to a defalcation, but can not give the amount. He claims all responsibility for the deficit. The defalcation is over 160,000, and may reach $100,000.

Close Tote On Kvolntlo'n

1 Charleston, 8. C, October 29—The : Prerbyterlan synod of South Carolina, at I Gre« navi lie, has teen engaged for several | day j in a discus don of the Darwinian theory of evolution. Tne issue aroee from the i fact that Dr. Woodrow, one of the profess- ! ors In tie Columbia Theological sem- | Inary, ylth the avoned purpose of fortifying young ministers la scientific kaowlletige, had fet forth ihe theory of evoI utlon la a lecture, expressing his ; own belief In It in s modified form sad declaring It not Inconsistent with scriptural ! kachlige. The discussion of Dr. Wood- ! row’s position was warm and spirited, most I of the leading divines of the synod participating. A settlement of the question waa reached last evening by the adoption of tht

following resolution:

Resolved, Th -t tn the lodgment of thtsijraod

days the teaching of evolution la the theological of a j seminary at Columbia, except In a purely ex

— posltoxy manner with no Intention ot ' curing Its truth, Is hereby disappointed. The vote by which the resolution wai carried

Indications.

Washington. October 20.—Tennessee and Ohio valley, fair weather in tha northern portion, local rains and partly cloudy weather In southern portion,; variable winds, slight rise In temperature. Lower lake re glon, warmer generally fair weather, south

erly winds.

Four <;lrla at a Time.

Waiekford, N. Y, <>octob3r The wifet.f George McCreary, cf the Hudson River knitting mills, presented him with

posltory manner with no intention of Incul-

cating Its

i b/t

was yeas, 50, nays, 45. Tho Russian Oil Field.

Titusville, Pa., October 29.—For the ast two months the Titusville Herald ha* tn making extensive inquiries ebrosi among consuls and petroleum associations with a view of procuring reliable information as to the condition of the Russian otl fields and what is likely to be the extent of their competition with American petroleum. A long article is published in the Herald showing that there exists at Bakoo, on the

K

mtn or various denominations, who had ! four children at a birth on Sunday. They gathered to meet James G. Blaine. Five | are all girls and weigh seven pounds apiece,

minutes laterthe Rev. Dr. James htag cal: d ^

C’UR KKNT- storeroom or office, 79 and 3: Ka*t X Marfret *t Sny) a a Fontr.-, 75 K Market to » f/oK KKNT—Utlk*; *U<1 di'^k room, chrap; aul I* X for real estate; •Plendld location. 12 North III aaari. at. te« L’OK KKNT—Koom for mechanical purT>'**e*. vTiTi X ateam power. Baker A Baadolntr'. 28, 30 ana 32 Weat Maryland nt. ta z

ro*ht coffee |jU>UN’l*—Bui

lieu’*, iJ and 17 Maaa.

tn *

Lloa shoe

V •

D—Batter c,:[» atTF.

— - .., 25 cents pet ccunil. IXtUND—Money saved by buying at the X store, ’28 Kaat Washington atreet.

I/OUND—The largest stock of everythin)?, on p ty L men's Born A Co. 97 Hast Washuigton it. ut a

L‘6 ( N D -Cail and st-e ns before you buy.

r_ut t Born & Co, 97 East Washington it. LJOLND—Butch Of kejs. Owner can have by nayX ing fer -his alvei t'*eui* j nt. Cal a: 222 Hog Its h _v nue C’OLND—Everybody flads Just what they want at T bet'cm prices, at lUlston’s, 273 to 231 itast WashIngton stree., un • L’Ot'ND—The Sal.aidt.1 and Art Jewel stoves arc I the heat. Fun line of other goods. Burrell &

HORSES AND VEHICLES.

meric»n social and p >

conditions Ue waj born at Haunu. ! Westphalia, on April 13th. 18.4, ;tnd. after a ; thorough ttaining in the study of law at the ; University of Heide’berg and Berlin, n.- | tered the magistracy. At the begli - I ning of the troubles which conyslsed ti i many after the revolution of F'tbniiry, tsts, he j resigned hts office and went to Frankfort, and. taking part tn ihe zeptember outbreak, he w** i driven into exile He found a eafeexiica' Bm^sels and, after a brief stay, removed to | I’aria. Be returned to Germany during ilio Baden campaign, and after the overthrow of the revoluHcnkCs took up his resident- ! Switzerland, where he remained only a short time, and then, with ao many of h’s associates,

fter acauit

VTS— — —TT I lUEe . A 110 'uen, With so many ot n s associates, hur,e ’ BetKle. cheap. *»1 David- ; emigiated to America. After acquiring a thur — ; —-r-r ;—ILiL I ough mastery of English he became a lawyer of

^ New York, and for twenty years was very

cessful, having charge of most of the bast

of hts fellow-couutrymer

J/6It BALK—GcDt> drtting mare, gojd traveler.

EH)K BALK— Shetland

X Wood’a *tabl(

nj pony, cart and harne-* e. 25 circle street. 11 a

iX/ANTKi)-Horses ana tennis, for hau Ing Oal. VV llutit Ar I’rav, 1'2j Virginia avenue te t

ty yea

f most ot the ba

trymen due to the respect

everywhere accorded to his great abilities and conscientious attention to the duties imposed upon by his protesslon. He was also active tn polities. and dur-

L’OK bALK-boi* X and coal hn*lnc

nd wago Inoiun

1, flour and feed, wood at 406 Vtgtnla aye. I z

tk/aNlKD—Goai V* nail a.*(tre>a

ANTKl 1 ^I’ar.^ felt .^JJ^plocM

\V ANTED—d.the) vv btve corner. L. K. M

full «et of lee Office opsu a

e*-»ro

ANTKl^ l^for a

girt to orrhum’s

tho .upper.unity 1 and make Ku.

i the cert. Kun line o Medakcr, 22 West ’Va.-.’,’pg’

L’Di'ND- Froall go'd essipi-, with ps^r! la f-n Off cI'.itoug: ni»beat price paid; ' r ttr. Owner c n hive bv call'ug at News ( I Mr* L. »egar,227 ft Wash * tor* »''<1 proving properly, and paying for tht* adverilse-

^777 8 riV Tr-TTT I bl«t J_

L’OlND-r Voter*

I t oa t'oki pl'fd ulti. fc

add

LOU b*LE-Fine A'elaHan mare and phacon InC qnlre at Bremerman’a otable, corner North and yn.reaclupeua avenne. tl ot

ing his stay iu this country l I ia t ir 1 ths reoublitan

7(1 he returned to Germany wit 1 a haadsomo fortune, the fruits of his long and successful

a<

Ills stay iu

d 1 >41 sr 1 ths ret>

187b he returned to Germany wit

L’OK SALK—A good family carnage. (Jennastow X rockaway tn nice condition and very chea 1 Kleroir*, 210 Kaat Pearl a’reet. uor-m.w.f

md

f>ecame a ptrty. ^In

handson

the a'semoly to order and R v Dr. But chard was chosen chairman and Kev. !>r. McArthur, secretary. A series of resoiu Hons warmly commending the republican candidates acd denouncing the n rmlualljn of Cleveland and Hendricks aeaulustrii to Christian civil zitlon atri a premium on dlslcjalty, were presented by Dr, K.lng and

adopted.

Rev. Dr. Burchard named as a com alttoe losihirtss Mr. Blalae, AVheu he ah >uld be brought before them, toe following gentle inn : Rev. Dr. James King o' t.ne VI F. cfcutct ; ILv. Dr Spear, of tne Presbyterian cLuicb; Rev. Dr. McArthur, of the Bvpttst cLurcl ; Rabbi Browne, of Te.mpleof UAtes of Hope; Rev. Dr. J. E. R iberts. of the Brooklyn Congregationaltst; and Richard Lawrence, of the Friends meeting house The clergymen then went to the corridor on the first ilO( r,where Mr. Blaine addressed

them as follow* nt lemon: ThU

abors. Boon after hU return to his native laud

p»v-

■LUU

|A7 (AN fKD—Dee M 8 Uupy A Sin’* adveriiau: vv on ar.otln»r pm* ,nr *a*r., hr ore aqq bllmla

on at t all ho

JiCUt,

nl»

ilcools s. r*. tv «t

Tul)—Jui •tovet to ]

W^atovc.

K»)*tpn » C. WJ * NTKD— L’Clea to ow ihat. M as Pa'DAlltr »V has moved her drea'mav Ing rooi* to :JH Nurtti

spair, at Bcc ibbor and choc ut z price our iut terint

uu*

» ring to vote

;et. ia aacls or :u part

'* ai d paarera If Ucy ui:,

rw*. * to Svivea er J gmaon. charman county in ttre 19 Thcrpr b ock. AU 1 jmnianlca'.lt ua

,iCcrr a ••'■r fid- nil,].

tbv pn li bl t, wiil bn « id II .end heir

nty

?«v

? |’U LOAN -II®JW. r |’OL/'AN—Money I f E. Coffin A t

FINANCIAL. C K. Loltln A Co.

Hew Jaree* »t.

tv tt

cl 1 property an! farun.

Co. uu I ’I’tM JMN -Money, a^the joweat rate of mt- reat. j.

aaat) er rmera wal'

All who w ah

W. K. Mick A C

tug

»«il their properly to i CO., 68 Kaat Market st.

(|j)ta oa ;

r |’U LOAN-

t e#t ra

ut f.

W/ AkTF.T*—A Lem I for a gooa llti/a girl n rw «n vf y. an old can o« adcp ed by acme good pvr;y. Addreaa H H. News office. rv t ’

AWI KD—To ^aeil lace cun-»lu •lreii-her» and inware'atore. 1 SsN'o'*.hmno> at* 1 *' M M6t eJ *

weft

ip ■! 4 Vintou Mock. -JiCJD , n city or farm* The very lew

re: rates C W tio-a ich. 15 Vl-gtnl» ave ul z 'I'O LOAN—Money, at ;ow rate*, on all person*! I property. Jr*. Mayer A Co, Ul S. llllnol* at. tn z

r l'ti LOAS—Money on nm m .ngage, lu any A dcalrab e. John Kidd. ’20 and a Tlionve block

91)01

ock uu

TJOK8KH AND VFH IClKsoff.red for sale a: J XT aen’s »table,211 W. Wash No sale, no charge. Ail claaset of stock and vehicle* onsale. uh uht l/blt E.ALK—Wo tSvii on naud a.m w: everything I 'n the carriage and boggy Une, both new and second-hand, to effer at cost for the next ality day?. C H Black, 4* Sou-.h Penn«ylvsn'a street. on z C AI Kl KICK OF 1 CAKKIAOK8 AND BDGGIKSU’ owing ro dlv*»iutlon of partnership Kobbla* A Garrard will sell their new and old vehicle* regi-d-leas of coat. Irvin Itobhln* A Co., at old stand, 32 Kaat Georgia street, build, repair and repaint vrtth C4ire at low rates. uv *

NOTICE.

I WILL commence the sLleenth aan'ial sets! m of I my evenlog class In b okt-eplug and 'udnera practice ou Monday, No>eir bar K), at 7 p. m. For psrt'cular*. plf-rwe Inquire at 167 anil 1*9 Bast Wr«h. Ing.011 >1 reel Cn*a KKi aBana, acoou .taut, tu e!

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

! f' > ' | he was elected a member of the imperial Ger-

man parliament, wuere his iatlmate acqjsiutance with American affalis soon ’ ‘‘

a promi Among

ihe Great acd the United lory of Klaveryintne United

Mr. Chairman and reverend get

is altogether a very remarkable assemblage, remarkable beyono any of which I have known in the history of political con tests in the United

my personal asr I am very deeply 1 that I am si>eak-

th American aflaUs soon aatned for him and ii ie great □ent rank in the national liberal party. are behind tr em his best known works are ’’Frederi k chrMian bodies I st acd the Un'ted States:”’• The Hu wriiihi of that wl

1 Slavery in tae United States;”‘ The

History of German Emigration In America: ’ •'1’rom and About America,” and the histories

ot Gens Steuben and Baron de Kalb.

woodenwareaaore. 5>Norm un faNtkt>— io buy a bait'

T'O LOAN—Krlvau; ainns on ccpiAlt Han)* to suit. C °u lev GrUBUn A fotu, 19(4 N. PenDDylvanl*. i • a

Tl/ANTKD—To buy a bail tn'oreat tn a gcneiai Vf Jobtlog (hop ccun'ry tewa preferred, Cal or addles* Joe M. Ifoore. 1)5 North Noble *r. p< at ^X/ANTKD—By *ov. U’, a uoute of 6 or 6 runuv. Vv wub aiaM* ar.o al. 1 onTtni»nce«. for one year; >15 to 120: good car* and proaipt pa", k it r, n, wj. Vkf ANTED—Moi 464 to rt nt; pa'ilei uav ag housea ff vacant would do well 10 aeeme; have teamis for lereral bou>M K O. Watawirtb. SI Circle, th

• AN'rku-^ f * good*fo

o'utr bouse in toe at Ka’a’on A Co.

D—To prove 10 vou ina: wo tell more a for leas monev, on easier ter an* than ary 1 la tae city, at*75 to kbt Kaat Waaomgum

'I’O LOAN—*sauITT*, *; 6 per cent

1 uh 7 Yi. K. MIc* X Co. 6* Kaat Market *L i ’I'O l. 1 >AN -On f&run or oily properTyT privilege of

! 1 prepayment, tern a reaxonable.

j «• > Thcs. 1 l):)» A Co 72 Kay' Market at 1 1,’IKS 1 mortgage no'e* csjugui, .oans made on toe

' I nalallutent p an. by

ir Fr-ncu Hulth A Co 6614 Fast Ma*ket »r. r l''’ LtJAN J'Urlvaie f t ja, :n sum* to nuU.at a low I l rate oftntei eat Farie or • by property, i ue a h anton & Scott, ov-r K1r*t national bank.

I VI UNKY TO LOAN — w a Uav

ivl boan on first tnorteage

John B. Spi

Tee Business Situation,

.Uatb.:

This • ountry ju«t now is remarkable iu j respect to its accumulation. All the banks feem to have more money than they can lend on tuch securities £3 ara brought, to them. It is not only in the treasury at WarhioEton that morev lies 'n exces*, but. 1 arooi gall the banks of New Yors. That is f

— — 1 t i e reason why the brokers are forGievu- ! OKE Van I’elt’a flour pnet* under head of Warned. they can not go, as they US3d to do, 1 ^ 0,11 and Borrow money from the banks on super- j

fluous stocks, which have Droved by experience to be very flimsy security. 1 h never seen a more remarkable transforma'J

LAUNDKV ha* reinoved to 97

: eoutu

tn *1

Born A Co, 97 K

uta

have some money bo security, at seven per

**i ^ "»*■ . : pent, interest. John B. Spanr A Co.. 11 Bate* hlk. tha W j r fO LOAit—fly Alez. Meugcr. So. 5 Odd FUlows , * K.Stt 1 ^ hall: amounts from '5.14)0 to IGO.tXJO. at low laier-

wn '* t ‘ f I re-; *l»o various amoup from »jOp up wards at reas-

onable rale*, on anfficl. nt real eatate security, ue z

; \VA! (4tE

TT llitnol*

T>A ny BUyuiKS on paj'mcuu.

J) vViuhlngton *1.

fl’llk BKSf AND FUKKBT home male candies in X the ell) at Hen’*. to z / vU> ulcer*, mood and «atu diaeasoa - re treated at IF Dr Deuke Waiter’a «antta'l m, 226 It. Waah te* ri’llAD. M. 8TKVKN5. M. D., physician an- cnetnX h»t. Office and reai'lence, 2SSfl N.Jeniey it. (o)u a Tl OWAKD ha* opened a ntw wood XI text to carpet cleaning works;

1 jve ti>n oily

and coal yard ; telephone 614.

ley. oatmeal, cracked wheat, faMne, e c, will aiwaya be found c ean te h ta.w.th,* 1X7 ANTKD—A man w tu a cdPlia: ot k^.OOJ to vf BS.UUl) to tat» an actlre par: la ai e’tab.Ubed man a fact u flag ratine** must be a nncUcal butneaaman, whoundere'and* bookkeeping, etc.

nets maa, who ander»n 4rea* Manafacturar, N

b vikkeepii ew» otUcn.

Ad.

(O)tn nt

(K/ANTKD- M*lame Ciemea* win past, present TV and future, works charm*, cause* ipeedy mv ■lag**, and bring* back absent lover*-, also gives ' of luck to accomplish any undertaking tn *: '*1 Kart Obio *1.. *lrte entrance. tv ht

rlages,

chart* u WaafBaaa

W ^AriuuXle’a coffee, fresh, per pound, l4e. White and golden urupper ga'.xv&itic. Meat Orcrard Tln> gar t war'anted) pergal, 2hc. tw, a Van Pelt, 5» Norte Alabataa »t.

t» ANTKD—For

TV ki i-» -Light Loaf" roller proeeat flour, 65c

M iba. It *1,1® lb*. ?2 tn, barrel »S.

Warranted beat atra'ght grade fioui In rhla market. ena Van Pelt, 59 S Alatwra* at. TaMphnne 3*4

tl/ aRVkI;—A reap. n«.o e Vf read rf boia-s tram for farther info: ma loi, appl

K, t

*Tn og w.a

o e farmer to win.er ub

Decern -er 5 to Am: I If; r letter to Samuel

for fnrtber info: ma lot. apply by letter to San F. to*, care K' nlbb’s Opeia iiuuse, or call Not ’ oVb. 7th or tth, a* 1 ahaU bo there on thoae d

AUCTION BALE. » UCT1UN BALK—John U.Uttyne, real estate and A gt neral auctlcneer. 32 8. Meridian rtreet Fer sonal property ot all kind* bought or sold on com. mission. te t_ TJT UNT A MoCUKDY, real estate and general aucII tioneer». No. 38 Kaat Washington street. Stocks of me, chandlae In city or country bought outright for cash. u z \ i t! ION SALK-OK T n. Bugai-K WBAUiri:'. /V K. Fl*ti hik's Ht)i;»*aoLD aoous, oil pniar1M5S. TWO UBUiKirs, KTO. The sale of the above will take place at the res'deme ot Albert K. F letcb r, Ksq . No 619 North ] rmmjlvanla street, on Wednesday morning. November 5. at It) o'clock, snd coutlooe In the eveaI leg at 7 '/clock, being one of the largest and fiaeat ‘ coilectlot * ever sold in the city, i Catalignes may be ob'Hlned at I Ka t Wrsbln w! 1 oe on * j and Tmsday. Novemlier 9 and < H rt vt A MoCrreor. auctioneers.

ChK Barnum before pattingm your wood and eoa' 0 for the winter, karda, «75 K. M 'chlgan, and 182 Ka«t Msrget at : te'ephone 554. t*_ 1 AD1K8 should call on Mr* K Thoms, 191 Kut ij Waahlngton *t. for cheap inllllnerv. livery blog ueWK nd the »ery iatest aty lea. t VjbTKK i’O GiTIZhNb—i’ertoaa wishl g flrstiv class sweet elder, by the barrel, keg orjug. aldress J, J. Foster Kokomo, ted. te unt

VUU WILL M188 A TaF.AT If

1 bom

of bufciceee habits than In New York cily during the past six months The-banks were hand and glove with the fpsculators; thav now have nothing to do with speculatloa. A huge excess of our former activity wss in these wildcat operations; since the* can not now borrow money there seems to be a shrinkage, but It is the shrinkage ot com-

mon sense and of reformation.

(he mammoth

of Balaton's, on East Was)

furnish! t tngton

IOU do DOC visit ig bouse this week

1>OUSK A BKO , wholesale dealer* In flour, meal. Xv and feed, commission and grain. 72 South Delaware si.. In (Hanaro!!*. Telephone 656. th a \1 iss F.YKLYN A. tHUBLHlLL, homoRpa'hlc ivl pbytlcUn. Dlseaaca of wemeu a aptcla ty. Office and residence, 70 F't. Waj ne ave. In oat

era. Kregelo y and night, wedding* a-d

partly*.

T PK HANSHAW, reitauraat and lunch room. 92 Xj and 34 Circle at, west aide, naa reduced me a) 4

’he, five me la for gl 00. Oyaters served

Open teat

the chtl-

oni 25c to $ c.fi In every style, nni

ai ail botnia.

cat and faueat In the etiy.

Kumora That Khartoum Haa Fallen. Cairo, Octcbci 29 —The greatest anxiety exists here, at Wada Haifa, and at BoogoL over oerslsient lumors fro n native sources that Kh&itoum has at last t»iccu(nbed to the repeated attacks of the reb* Is. Early In the mom’ug they made a sudden onslaught oa Khartoum, and notwithstanding that Uor don’s followers foukht desperately the town was scon at the mercy of the enemy, who” swarmed Into the p'ace from the surrouudirg country Another report sajs Gordon

was turptited through treachery. An Absconding Hanker.

Detroit, October 29—Fred D. Duvernets, an insurance agent and private banker of this city dlsapptared about two werks ago. It Is now alleged that he owes den >*1 tors fiom fUO.OOO to fTO.OOO; also, D Indebt-

CO.YDE.VS'ED SKUS, Domestic 1 United States Consul Grant, at Belgrade, f died to day. j K-tctlots of hogs at Chicago to-day, 2-'>,0O0, 1 of cattle, SOOO. 1 Oil at Pittsburg is irregular with light | trading. It closed at 71 3 4c. The Armstrong well is doing 290 barrels an hour, j Norman Jones, of Fitchburg, Mass., a?ed twelve, has been arrested for placing ol> structlcns ea the track to wreck trains “for

I fun.”

A. B. Bmith’s store at Rockaway beach was robbed Monday night ot (1,000 cash and $10,tUt worth of bonds of the Rockaway Im

provemett company.

James Brandon, living two miles from Randolph, Cattaraugus county, New York, was murdered by his son Thomas on Satur-

day. Both were drunk.

The schooner Luty, loaded with 330 tons of coal, in tow of the steamship Raleigh, from New Orleans, is reported lost, with three of the crew, off Sabine pass. 1 | Near Jacksonville, Fla., last night, Wm. Rogers, a prominent and wealthy citizen ot 1 Newport, R. I, was found dsad, with hL throat cut, in a stable, by his cousin C. B.

Rogers.

The strike among the Colorado coal min ers Las ejtei iled until the number swelled i to 3 000, causing the suspension, of operations in nearly all the principal coal mines of

the state.

Frank Pickett,- superintendent of McClure’s coke works, at dcottsdale, Pa , was I I fatally stabbed last night by a yours''man 1 : named McCormack, a charger of the Emma

j* mines, in a 'inarrel oyer a dog.

Joe Hickman, a miner at the Good Hope, | N. M , camp, was shot and killed yesterday > afternoon by hts partners, Frank Beck and S i Tom Welech, for refusing to join them tn j the murder acd robbery of another miner of ! i 1900 A company of lynchers are In pursuit

j of the murderers.

Owing to a misplaced switch, a-Michigan j | Central freight train last night ran into a , siding near Montrose,where several cabooses j I were standing, and in which some railway ' I employes were sleeping, wrecking them ami ; Eeitfngthem on fire. Herbert J. Thayer, a ; conductor, was burned to death His ! brother had both legs broken, and was oth- j

j trwlse injured; he will die.

Henry Roberts, of LouisviPe, was found ■ j dead tn an empty room of the house where j i bis divorced wife Ined with her children, ! yesterday. He had been shot. Ihe two ! had not been living together for several ! months, it is supposed that he went to see her on 8u: day rUhr, and she shot him. Bhe J denies tioo she killed him, and says she doe* not knew how he came to be In tile r oom. The following persons were saved alive | from the e> dosioo of riie in th» Youngs- ! town, Pa., mine, hut wtie more or less 1 bruifrtd: Wel»h Kcffrr, Frank Miller, Jacob

the meaning of tots as'embla,'e~ | The'two uZl have no union of church and state, but have I »“>'?* r . Cbaunc y W II«od. The two latter t ), e | may yet die. t\ icon’s right arm la broken

ard hi* face burned to » crisp. If he lives he con lever see again. The explosion

history of pol itlcal con tests iu tl states, and It does not need 1 surance that you should know-

impressed by it. i do not feel that I

ing to these hundreds of men merely, vl am speaking to the great congregations

religious opinion wulch and as they represent the Know, and i realize the lull

wtinhl of tuat which you say to me and of the influence which you tender to me. Were it to me personally, I confess that I should be overcome by the com pH men t and tha weight of contidence which it carries/ but I know#hat it ri extended to me as the representative of the par y whose creed and whose practice are iu bannony with the churches. The republican piny

is vt ry outset stocxi upon tua impretjaa >latform of opposition to the extension of

ctiurctiea. The republican ’ party from Its vtry outset stood upon tha impregnable

1

rt

ty. and 1 hence into a Moody 1

tain it FTom that onward I defy any man to

numan slavery, and it stood on tint platform till it was driited by the hostility it provoked

assertion of national sovere'gd' into a Moody conflict to main

point to single measure of tha republleaupirty which could not challenge the approval of

Christian ministers and the

be approval of God.

T tey can no more separate a party from its history t"au you can separate a man I eba'a-ter, aid when the great makeup of

. from hB

public opinion is ready tt takes into account ihe origin, the progress, ths meamven, the

alter of th» party, aod the charac.er of ubilemfu. Wh‘ 11 me*ns by ssyln

ncluei

i cn:

! its pubiie mm. Wh c the trriff was the C"

;e c

e«nt by s*ylng that ve tssne was that tt

steps to the front, uct t« the exclusion of a ! thousand olier Important issues, but for

mpo

this critical occasion, snd at the cloje of this great campaign, it stands forth as the i sue which represents bread to the hungry, and clothing to the naked, and prosperity to an entire people, and the tariff is, therefore, mostly as a material Fsue dlstinc’. audseperate

from the great moral istues.

Mr. Blaine then devoted some time to the

tariff question, aid concluded:

I did not Intend, in accepting ardaeknowledglng the great tecse of the obligation I feel for this honor, to go into a prolonged poll ical epeeco. I have hot indicated the two leiling point* which 1 think are DvoLredlm the pendinz election. It only remains for me to say to y,*u that I recognize at Its fu'l wortn. acd its full worth ^ls very great,

assemblage Wo

hfilSCKLLAN ROUS.

«7 ANTED- id; fer 1 lb A NYTHING you want cn easy tarma. Balaton A

IM and IU Maaa, av*. | ^ 00 *• aa f_

N '‘dren^.f^le^berT’taM^Mircr h**'beelf port^ I * d to nine Imurance companies aggr**g*',iog por.(d unttl Friday evening. October 31. A very Io- j $4,000 The CTlditorfl of his “bink” are 'f-r-ailng prog’s-u ha* teen prepared, AdraUdsn: mostlv Door neoole. whose claims range

Kart

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I'UlLKT SETS on paj menu. Born A U» M »;

I WaaHngtonat.

XvoN’t FAIL to give the Lion i>fioe Store a trial, LJ 23 Kaat Washington aL y z

1 payments. Born

nts

Z ilXJKING STOVES—Full fine on V ) A <10.. *7 Bast WfuUitngton at

TlLCKWHEAT FlOUH from the new seed sad 1 > ttrlctly pure. Van Pelt. W N. Alabama «t. uu a

RKMb V Al*.

Yy~iSTBL*—B. tt new naty beans, per quart, 7c. Klee, cboire, ter pound. Se; 2 pound*. ’Sc. Arbuekie ooffte fresh, per package, Ifc Akron cracked wh' at or oaimeal, fresh. 4c. v** Van Pelt. 5» Sortn Aioaam>i *:.

VI' ARTKD—Xor

»» fW Iba A a roe eraekpd wheat or oar meal. 25c. 5 It! bu ck *heat fl our f rom the ne* sued, Sc.

9.1 h* Gracam flour, c arse or Ur.a, 25c. 1« lb* best boned cora meal, ac

Theaegood* are rtrlctlY fresh. Van'Pelt, 59 Worth

*rt. Teleetwree fla*. ^ * w.» a | -rj KMOVAL—Dr*. Haufht \JU totnow l Hayguits Dtsii 2l)c • und ( fllce. 17V wortfa Al* W aftA Vc ro*»t Cf ffee lu town. i lo Vlflw mArte dav 01 A fail line of California dried and evaporated 1 -. mre app’e elder at per gallon Maple rrrnv, ta /r'/'TrT'JT/" Co 35c per quart New buukai beat flour. 6 !hi. iOu ftTlCAYKD 4)K_8TOLKN—

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y^KMOVAL—Horace^A. ^CoiustocK, the jeweler

rlenhoue th «’

pretting prog’are hat teen prepared. Adiu dult*. 15 cent a; chlldtep. 10 cento. ti t T VKSIKINO to increase the number ot container* ±J we will do atreet and yard work at 25c per foot This Include* extra strong H men lead pipe, not atreet washer, atop cock or box. No charge for joint*

will be made.

Water rates—House or tlx rooms, *5 per annum,

for each ad-Mtlpcal room. |1 per annum; bathroom.

*3 per annum; water cloaet, *3 per anaum. Water pure aa* better than w«Ua. For new wont, llona, additions or extensions please call at the for blanks. Indianapolis Water Co., 2S Booth ivl vanla at. toa A STftl'LOG Y-ilt* Dr Rl 1*. the great aatrologe-,

xv has jutt returned home, 116 K. Obi > at , and It

ready to receltehtr trie, d» and all who wGh to le

er p

alteration)

office Khmu’

hton S

oam*

or nlr!

-ret 1

Williams. su2 South uunola au. cor. M'rrlll. onn Tin, 4 *nt’n* ‘

fine**.

111!

■yy ANTED—Sc for ffi^lh* of Crown Jewel flour. ^5c?cr I'taLou T car ^e^peashe*. 25c for 3 Ho c.n* pie paachra. IScforS ranecainaoo plums,

f Oe for 1 gallon maple syrus.

25c toi 6 bars Beat on K*rth aosp.

. 5o for 7 bar* Herman * *p

Z5c for • bare Every Day soaa

4cfer X Ibnearistarch

EL 4). Bchraher.kt, TJaad 74 MaMtcaueni ave. ivx C. H. tChradw, IH asd it; Vimau ara..

STRAYED OR STOLEN. 1TKAY KlTOlTsTOLKN—Dart brlndle cow; star

J In forebead, right ear clipped off. with white spot on left ahoolder. about teven years old Libera! rewaid. John T. WIIAOli, No. 8o5 North Delaware

street. tn ht

R. ~R"~T1 C KETd

i 1 ALL ON FREY. US Booth Ullnolt at: omv ticket V / broker In the city; member ot the association. AH'ran ■artlow* ee are* t**<1 Money «»v*e »ir a

LOST.

¥ OBT-Yoo lOMfluaing kh9n f )« ;om* W*ee ca, Lj luti’. ja x Co. ui t

ready to recehebtr frlei d* acd all who wish to lea u of tte part. pr» *en! and future, as shown by the 1 placet* rul’ng at b rt’ ; tell* »hat to do. wMre la go

beallh and bapplnee*-. wha yoa.-* )»aful or unfortunate; when 10 vantage; time of life moat fortaIf yen will marry, when, and If rot; friend*, lover, husband or

what time of lire, an l

placet* rul'ng at b rt’ ; tell* »hat to do. wb.re la go to win beat *urc«*s, bealth and bapploeae; wha yuan ct 1'fe are motl *urce*«ful or unfortunate; when o

buy or sell to best auvan nale or unfortunate; If y yon will be hap >y or rot; frt wife, If ttue or false. If rich,

w acquired,

quick'y

pKOFksWR

...... .me or false. If rich, at what time of lire, ai bow acquired. U *.ck or In trcubls conau t the d,

tor

for ladlre, m Gaea and maiteri wf 1 ccmitenceBaiorda*. Novembers, at2 p. m. enlng claa* for gentlemen commence*

IUtK2i NKfcE'3 SUffooT

DAKOllfh.

New e.laasea now forming

Acewclarr for ladle*, mGaea and

: mu race Bn

A new evening claa* for g Tnesda*, November 11, at 9 p Parents who prefer to ha

rtructed al realddocea For fnrt!

dally from (toi p m.. at the academy

82 North Pcflhay 1 vanu r.

mostly poor people, whose claims range 1 from $00 to $2 300. An llllnola Hardware Firm Kalla. Bloomington, October 29.—Heavy judg-

! mints were taken by confession last even

ing against the hardware bouse of Harwood

■ Bros. A Co., and the sheriff took possession. ! The liabilities are about $100,009; assets,

$50,000 to $60,000. The members of the firm

! are D, B. Harwood, Daniel Harwood, and

Horace 8. McCurdy.^

Bat It Did

Wilmington, HL, October 29.—An explosion of a keg of powder near the Wilmington tile works, yesterday, fatally injured ! three boys named Carroll Keehey, George Stratbdee, and Dougherty, and a man named tett 10 1 George Chambtrs. The boys were playing "Tub ' wtll> lhe P° w ^ er ' 50DQ8 0De having asserted

that flame would uot ignite It.

thefr chl’drsn ln-

boaue may form private ctatac* at (heir

fnrth<r Information apply to Mr. ally from t to 5 p m.. at the acad<

Music hall),

Bre-mek". (Pflimin'*

U ua

Two Men Killed Baltimore, October 89.—A freight engine on the Baltimore A Ohio railway exploded at Locast Point this ai anting, Instantly killing engineer J. Dixon and fireman David Burke. The eng'ne is a tots! wreck.

proved that the church Is stronger witout t* ( atrte, and we have proved that no state can be

strong w ithout the church.

The Democratic Campaign in Indiana (New Albany special to the Enquirer, I The democracy lu Southern Indiana are thoroughly aroused, and have the bulge on the republicans. The former have the sin ews of war, while the republicans Lava no soap. Ten thousand dollars v.as raised la Louisville last Saturday to be spent iu this district, acd the republicans are becjioicg alarmed. They do not fee! that the Mate U sale for the republicans, and are getting dis heartened. As boodle is a prominent factor Is elections In this state, the lepubllcans are not feeling wtll, as the prospect of loot

from the east is very elim.

Cononriasiouers of (election In New

Urleana.

New Orleans, October 28.- The iaw pro vldes 2or the appointment by the state registrar of voters of one commirsloner utelection from each party for every polling place in the parish of Orleata. The republican committee submitted a list of com nissionera for appointment to Bute Registrar Brewstei several days ago. but the appolotraeats not having been made the committee has made application to the mayor of the city to nuke them, as the iaw au’horizes him to do so iu case the registrar refuses or falls to make the appointment Foiltical Notes. Mr. Hendricks cancelled his engagement at Logaceport for to day, and went to Bpringiield, HL Gov. Cleveland yesterday revel wed the New Totk nation Al state gnuU standing la

shotk the earth for more than a mile away.

Foreign.

Robert Yarwood, teller, and Waiter W. Scott, book-keeper, of the Merchants’ bank, Believllie, Ont , are missing. Their accounts

are comet.

In ccmmcns, iaet night, a motion to order an Inquiry Into the Msamtrasna affair wa* defeated, and the Irfah members wUl vote against the franchise bill. The twentieth anniversary of the confederation of Canada occurs in 1666, and the idea has arisen of celebratiig the event by an international exhibition at Montreal, on a

grand scale.

Capt Bedford Pine, R N., who has been inspecting the Panama canal, says it is probable the Frerch will establish a protectorate over the Isthmus, as the people want

ihed by the <

the wells are given. One well produced nearly 1,000 barrels In the first half hoar. Another well did 30,000 barrels a day. Another well produced 15,000,000 gallon* of crude oil which sold for 16 cents a ton for fuel, there being no demand for It for illuminating purpose*. Consul General Perry estimates the micinum productive capacity of the Bakoo field at 1,600,000 tons of crude

i oil a year.

McCulloch and Gireahatn,

Wohinc.ton, October 29—The commls- : skm of Hon. Hugh McCulloch as secretary of the treasuary, was signed by ITeslAeoA Arthur ytsterdsy afternoon and mailed to Raritan, N. J , to be ’ounterslgned by th* : secretary cf s'ate. C r.sequtn ly, it can hardly be rccfivtd by McCulloch before this I evening cr to morrow morning, and aa h* cannot qualify before he receives hi* I commission he will not enter | upon the discharge of hi* j duties as secretary before to morrow. H* paid a short visit to the treasury department j this morning and conferred with Secretary | Gresham. General Gresham will remain la ! Washington a few days to close up his pri- ; vate affairs and will take his seat upon the ! bench In Chicago about the middle of next

' week.

Sale of Hiatoric Ground.

New York, October 29.—A plot of twenty acres of land, comprising the thickly | wooded promontory at the northwesterly * extnmlty of the island, t at the junction of the Hudson and Spuyteu Duyvll creek waa sold at auction yesterday for $75,000. Th* purchaser was 8. N. Warner. This is the jdtee of land to which Irving refers in hlF ‘‘History of New York” as ‘‘the promontory which projects into the Hudson,” and from which Van Corlatr, the famous trumpeter of old Peter Stay vesant, attempt 'd, “in spite of the devil” to swim across the dark and j fctormy waters cf the creek to the West

i Chester shore.

New Orleans Fears Inundation. New Orleans, October 29.—The prevailing eattt ru winds have backed up the watera 1 of Lake Pontchartraln in the rear of the | el'y, so that the lake Is overllowing its bank* and the Eiarshes GirroundlDg it. The canals ; are h’gh, and the shell roads to the Weat ! F.nd and Spanish Fort are under water. I Frars are ehterUined of a northwestern wind, as the lavees on the back canals ar* weak, end a strong wind would be apt te j bring about en inundation of the rear of the city, :-ucb as occurred years several ago. and wnich wAuld cause great loss and aut-

I firing.

An InsALe Commitment Cave.

j >’i:w York, October 29—Judge Bartlett i has granted a wilt of habeas corpus In th* application for the release of Chas. E. Rich- | eras of Philadelphia, from the Brooklya Inj sane asylum. Richards’s father was once mayor of Phtladelpnla. Tho family are highly respected. The mother 1* a sister of Lord Dundas, who emigrated f-om Scotland ' to Philadelphia and gained a firtuieln bus!nees three. Richards ha* been lu the asyUrm I ttn years. His counsel claim he never waa i tnrare, hut no reason for his incarceratioa

is given.

The German Bieciions

j Berlin, October 29 —The progressionist* are disappointed at the result of the Berlta | ehctlons yesterday for members of th* Relcbetag. Second ballots will be required j in four districts which they have hitherto | carried. This result Is attributed to the so- ( cialist vote, which showed an increase of 36 000, whtlethere waa a decline of 10,000 la

! ihe liberal vote.

Mexico and Cngland Ke onclled. Civr of Mexico, October 29—The nai tic nal senate yesterday afternoon ratified th* agreement between England and Mexico for the conversion of the Mexican boaded debt. President Gonzalea^ft onte approved th* ratification, which carries wish It the first resumption of close diplomatic relation* between the two governments.

Safterlng Among Idle Hill Worker*. Lewiston, Me., October 29 —Oa accout of the shutting down of the mills In this,

„.„ w , city there Is considerable distress among the"

to separate from the United States of (Joi- dkcharged operative?. Overseers cf th* ombla. j poor report that applications for assistance The flection for members ot the German | Laseincuased rapidly. Forty persons left

reichstag has begun. Ia one district in 1 tor Canada yesterday^

| Berlin a soclsllst democrat obtained 1,900 t majority over the combined vote of the lib . erals and corsci vatlveS. This Is the first i time a socialkt democrat has been elected In Beriln. One liberal was re elected to the

reichstag.

A large collection of paintings consigned from New York to the art dealer Bemhelm, in Paris, as original works by the best mas ters, have been declared to be imitations bernhelm refuses to place them on aale.and has submitted the paintings, with their forged signature#, to Ka-mpfen, director gisttal of tho Acfldemy of FiR3 Ar’-J.

Drought ta New England. Contoocook, N H , October 29 —O wln^ to diougbt In tbjs vicinity a water famine Is threatened. People are drawing water from the river for domestic purposes. In case of lire the city wocld be tn great danger. Horse Thieves Lynched. Pom land, Oregon October 29—A report Is received here that three horse thieve* were raptuied Monday by a posse ot citicaua near the town of Prlnvllle, UoAtecu Jregon, tnd lj UChtd.