Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1893 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY il, 1891

lion in n rein of imTcrent bnmoi^ Senator Macifee intiated that tba worhf 4ould be completed by the time .pecified nnd thia Legialatare by adjourning before ' it had to, woaud mWee a record anch aa had never been made H the hiatory of the State. Thia-ersrument waa not oonvincing, and Mr. Kem movea to tobie the reamntion, along nith 8€naY''f Mcloan’a amendment to conaider the Magi 3 reaolntloB on Pebmary 28. On the motioU to table the vote ntood ayea 16» naya 11 (no qnomm), and the Senate adjourned. STCABT*8 APrORTlOKMEN* BUX, Tho Committoe’* Chairman Presents a Bill—I.«glslatlve Apportionment. The joint anb*co«mitteeon4e<riaUtive apportionment agreed npon a bill to be preheated, bat owing to moena oompUcationa, it baa not yat been conaidered ontaide of the committee. Senator Stuart, of Marion, has made a apeeial atudy of the apportionment queatroti. Be baa embodied bia information and yiewa in the bill printed Ihelow, which may be preaented early next week, if the commiitee biU ia not approved. It ia baaed, Mr. Stuart aaya, npoa the enumeration of 1889, ■a required by the conatitution. Aaked what the reault, politically, of al^slative eJeetion under nia bill would be. Be aaid: *‘r have not even counted upon the reault. My aim bae been to preeent a fair, oonatitutional bill.'* Mr. Stuart ie chairman of the Senate eommitteeon apportionment, Mia •uggeation for a bUl ia aa foUowa: •amaamnaffnrn onirniofB. ' ter. <»•• Oibaon.onek Vaaderbnxfttiro. Knox. ona. Knox mid Pika, enn DMl«sa,one. ^ Marti^Dabola and Ferry, two. wanieic, one.

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^wferd and Orange, one.

Floyd, one.

Floyd and Waahtnfton, one.

Hatrieen, one.

Clark, one.

Clmk and Scott* one.

“Yeraon, one.

i awrence, one.

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ghelb^°jl^feolenair and Jannlnga, ona.

Uear&m, one.

Dearborn, Qhio and Switamland, one.

FYnhlin, one,

Fayette and Union, one.

IfadiaQa, Grant and BlackfOrd, one.

Delaware, oite.

Henry, one.

|^d<d]^ ona. _

Miaware, Renry audWayae, one.

Jar, one.

Adams, one.

Wells, one.

HanttnfteiiXeBA

OnMit,one. Wabash, one. lliaBtl,ona< .

Caee, one.

Casa and Miami, one.

Howard, one. Tipton, one. Oilntott, owe. Oarrollrone.

PulaskL White and Benton, two.

Jaaper and New^n, one.

XtakeTone. *

Porter, one. Laporte, qne,

hn^rte and Starke, one.

9^ Jostmb, two.

Marahau, one.

Harshail aad Faltoa.-OBA

Bush, one.

geentnr, ona. Hancoek, one. Shelby, one.

]|arthoi<Hnew, ona

ohnsoB, one. torgamona

Town, Monroe and Owen, two.

.freene, one. Sullivan, ona

Clay, one. yi«o, two.

vixo and C3ay, ona

Parka ona

J emlllton and Waivan, ona

onntain, ona

Montgomery, ona Tippecanoa oae.

‘Montgomery and Tippecanoe, ona

Putnam, ona

Hendricka, ona

S oone, ona

none and Marlon, ona

Marion, six.

Hamilton, ona

Madtaoa OM. ”’*;hart. one.

hart and Koeciosko, ona ..iehuko aad Whitley, ona

oble, one.

^eKalb and Stenben, ona

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Posey and Gi*^n, ona

^naerburg, one.

Warrlok and Spencer, ona

Knox and Pike, one.

Davieaa Dubuia and Martin, ona Perry, Crawford and Oranga one.

Floyd and Harrlaon, one. Olmk and Wasliington one. JeSeraon and Jannlnga, one.

Lawrence, Jackson and Scott, one. Dearborn, Ohio and Swiuerland, ona Bipley, Franklin and Fayette, ona

Wayne and Union, ona Bancook and Kush. one. Shelby and Deoatur, one.

Bartholomew and Johnson, oaa Brown, Monroe and Owena one.

•nlUvan and Qreen, one.

Vigo, oae.

Vigo, Parke and Vermillion, one.

^ CbcyvPutwun and Montgomery, twa

Uenaricks and Morgan, ona

Marion, throe.

Marlon and Boone, ona Hamilton and Ollnton, ona Madison and Tipton, one.

Henry, Delaware-aaid Bsndolph, two. Adams, Biackfovd and Jay, ona

Huntiiifton andWellB. ona

K<»ioluslca W'abash and Qraati twa

Howard and CarroJj, one.

Tippecanoe, one.

Fountain and Warren, ona Benton. Newton and Jae^, ona

Casa and White, one.

Miami and Fulton, ona

Marehalt, Starke and Pulaski, one.

lAke ar.d Porter, ona

LaporV*, ona St. Jo eph, one.

Klkhart, Lagratigc and Steuben, twa

Whitley sna Noble, ona Allen and DeKalb, ona Alien, one.^ JOHNSON'S J. P. BILL

Indefinitely Postvonwl—After tlie Chnir* man of tne Itallroad Committee.. In the House late yesterday afternoon Representative Harkens introduced a resolution, which was passed, to require Chairman Collins, of the committee on railroads, to report back to the House the bill providiqg for the eatablishment of a State Railroad Commisaion. It ia the second time the House baa adopted a resoiation requesting the chairman of the railroad committee to

report.

The bill to supply the omission in the fee and salary law by whioh three of the otboes in Shelby countv were not named was paeaed. There was considereble discussion Pver the bill introduced by Representative Johnson, to put jastiees of the peace on aalaricA Thf ooiumittet reported re-'orn-inending the indefinite postponement of the bill, and the report waa concurred in. Another bill killed was the one introduced by Representative Askren, providing that It ahouid bei unlawful for etretd milway companies to use hones or mules aa a motive power. Bepreaentative Vermillion’s bill to author^ oottBty commiasionera to levy a ■praal tax of one mill for the oonsiructioc or croe gravel roads waa passed. ^ HAOOA&IPS GAB BILL. Be May Not Support It->Purpose of the BUI Explained. A bill whieb was introduced by Repreaentatiiw Hagfard. of Lafayette, by request, and which hM pasted to engrotoment, provides that natural fM oompaniea may at their eptioa sell gas by meter measurement^ Prices are not mentioned, Eueraiea ef the bill to-day repreeented that it ia in the intereti of the natural gas oombine about te be foraied. Representative Hafp yard said to-day: ‘T waa asked to introduce the bill, and I did ae without knowing what waa in it. I am now oppo^ to the bill, and shall do all 1 «\a to ^ prevent its paaeaye by this House. I tad upon inveaUgation that the same crowd at Lafayette that is behind the McHugh bdl to lengthen the terms of eitY edkera and eouneitaaen, is bt hind this bRA I fin agaiitst the wbola hu4aaaa.'’ _ Tfa^ coaacaittfe'en natuiai reaonroee has decided to report unfavorably on the bill providiuf that natural-gaa eempaniea ahall ' et earry a preasnro of aare than two hnap d-ed poaa<M. ''The Uagitardi biB. pending bofora

not opposed to the interests of the people of this city,” said Mr. John 1*. Frenzed, of the Consumers’ CCis Tiu.st Company. “On the contrary, they will be a benefit. The mere fact that the Trust company favors the measures \rouid. I tuk - it, be sufficient guarsuter^ that the welfare of our people is in nowi.se saorifioed. 'ITie bill to permit conipaoies to enter upon a consumer'# premlaes and examine his jra# connections, mixers, etc., is no more or less than the Indianapolis companies now have tlie power 'o do. Tlie section authorizing compauies to cut oft' sections of a city in ease of an emergency, such as the sudden decline of the pressure in the e«s well# of a particuiar territory, or the breaking of a pipe line, or other accident, is wise. It is certainly Itctter to do this than to have all consumers suffer, and it stands as a matter of course that gas> eompanie# will not avail thcniaelves of this power unless compelled to, as it would aftect their income. “The meter •ection can not afl'eot Indianapolis otherwise than beneficially. It can in nowise change the provisiors of the contract now' existing t’ctweon our city and the ga# companies; that is to say, it would not change our present ordinance one iota; but it might result in the use of meters in othej cities and thereby greatly economize g^s taken from the field and consequently .a greater supply would be left for IndiauapoHa. “I am aatisfied a careful perusal of the bill will demonstrate to any one that Indianapolis cao only be benefited by the measure.” John R. Pearson, of the Indianapolis Gas Company, says the bills are in the infcie.'.f of Indianapolis. Existing contracts with the city can not be afteoted by them. The The meter clause does not change any provision of the present ordinacce. This ordinance can only be changed by the Common CouncIL Chief Doorkeeper Mawnlx. One of the familiar figures about the legislative halls is that of Willi.nn T. Mamiix, chief doorkeeper of the Senate. He lives in Ft. Wayne, and is one of the leading politicians of that part of the world. Though of opposite political faith, Mr. Mannix is a “running mate” with “Billy Wilson,” and i.s frying liiird to become interested in some eii-terpri-ses in this city with that gentleman, and with n fair sltow of success Tiio'ngli he is a young man, Mr. W. T. MANNIX. AInnnIx hiUi reached the dignity of a “wheel-horse,” and stands high in the councils of hiK party, and is a prospective candidate for a State office. As ;i doorkeeper he lias been careful and attentive to his work, and has made a large number of new friends, as well as kept the old ones in line. Unlike the typical doorkeeper of some former Legislatures, he is not too big for his office nor too proud to attend to the duties of bis office. Dog-ljiw ■Without Tags. Representative Barnes calls attention to the fact that the dog-law bill passed by the House yesterday does not provide that dogs shall wear tags. Before a stray dog can be killed, under the Jaw, the tru.stee's office must be visited to see if it has been registered. Mr. Barnes al.so says that he diNtinctiy stati^d on the floor of the House tliat he did not take any pride in this bill, although he was on the committee that wrote It. GRAND JURY INDICT.MKNTS

Returned by the Federal and County' Bodies—Other t.'ourt News.

The United States grand jury this morning made its report and was discharged. At the present session over two hundred witnesses were examined and thirty-four indictments returned. For violations of the revenue laws 15, postal laws 10, election laws 5 and counterfelt'.egff. 'W’arrauts wore issu.ju thi.s morning for those not und r bond or in jail. Louis Fruchte and Adam Bnpright, who were released on a faulty indictment, were reindicted, and an officer will go to Adams county after them. They are oharged with ofTensos against the election laws. Another man, for voting in the ‘wrong county, and one for intimidjiiidii. were indicted also. “Jim” Fox und liis gang of alleged counterfeiters, were a!>!o indicted. Th. people, arrested at Ft. Wayne as counterfeiters will be rcleu.sed, there being no evidence against them. Thev w-.;re proba'Ply savevl by Jessie Friend, the precocious eleven-year-old girl, arrested at the same tinie, wlio refused to give any evidence against them. Hhe was indicted for passing counterfeit money, and will remain at the reformatory until she is twenty-one years old. County Orund .Tory Report. Tim county gra-id jury to-day returned indictments agahist the following: Dan Mc.itrec and Willi ni M'ilUs, foi petit larceny and burglary; ('aroluie Henry, petit larceny; Harry Kokemilb r, Frank KokeiniJler and LouLs Schrutts, assault and battery with intent to kill and jietic larceny; John Francis, trraud larceny. Five other indictments against persons not in custody were also reported.

Sirit-s ABuinst Pfaflltn & Co. Three suits in repb'vii'i were begun against the firm of William PfaflUn A Co. ami John K. Cleliiiid, receiver. One wms by Hague A Baker for $l''iC; amither by Koblanzer A Diuiiiu for s^StiO and the third by Katz A llinkeispiel for (ioods sold to Piaflliu A Co. were sought to be replevineu. X'erdlct For Itnidiis. The jury iu*Hhe suit of John J. Baldiis against the city, ye-rtorday afternoon returned a verdict against both defendants jointly for $5tR'. damages for injuries in an ele«trio-car accident. HOME NEM'S. The Indies of St. George’s ehureh will give a Valentine social Tuesday evening. l>r. E. G. Kyer lectured last night at the Y. M. G. A. rooms oa “Circulation.” Seven Italian fruit venders wore arrested yesterday for obatructlng the streets. They ple.ided guilty and were released w-ith light fines. K.X-Judge Lewis C. M'alkor has been appoiiuotl general attorney lor the Indiana Car Service Asaoeiatioii. It is likely that the rules of that organization will be materially changed. Calvin Redd, aged fifteen years, of New Albany, was trana/erred from State prison to the reform school by the fiovernor to-day. Redd was sentenced for one yoar for stealing a bantam chicken. Andy Burns, employed at Kingan’s porkhouse, and Jack Scott, who says he’s from ChicagOj^ fought for “point#” in Tom Cain’s saloon, on We«t Maryland street, last night. It was intended, it is said, to make it a fight to a finish, but the presence of the police turned it Into a ftgbl for “points.”

4]th

Annual Statenicni

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BUSINESS CHAJS'CE.

fUAVit: tiKUtf SVrOKK; CUN-

iraii.i- Io;-at«l; good trade; et.tiOU. tJllO-

E r»rNE.s« Ciiaxck-TO lUTY CARDS, BILL heads, staremeuts aad letter-head# of HALL* 77 and 79 E. Coun st.

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OrsiNK-wM-l'H^N, k-H.\LF 1NTE’KE.'-<T l.V AI n-iiable, liaylUK rt-'tc'ctlve agency ; ^tO<) Cosh

requiretl. Addniss N g;!. Nens.

T>rKi.\-»>.sCH.4X< K-tiKOCKllTFJ< AND ME.tT I* markets: we have e»n-eral first-class busi-

nejK-eR. (JRf 'CKU.S’ EXt'HA.VOE.

Connecticut M titual \ 1^ pro<- '«, water power: fim.v'tiarre! ;.*8plfndid lOi-aUoii: gti.‘KM>. A. T. Ul'U K, Cojunibas, lud.

CirANci: COULfltY, I'.uf-

ter. ecirs, ei.-. : u sed b'.i«lne»B; spiendld !ocotiun. Ol'.tKiKRS’EXCHANK, r,4 Vaiiee Block. B rtU NI .‘.I- ( H-t, nck-R R«TAl?K]i3ciC3^0W”ls .vour cJu'iice if yi,u want a gi>od tine:criifie •juick. UliUCKKei’ EXCHANCK, 04 Vamas

lilock.

SUNDAY SER\aC:ES. IHKISTIAN- SllEXCl;—.SFaVUt^ FofTTrWliST corner New York and .Maljunin, s'.s. 2:.'k> p. ui.

SUNDAY' SERYTCES.

F r.ooBiMa CT.t*n

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Manhck Hali.. Noktheast

■VVasliUiTtf.n and Alabama sts. Meets

TO LET-HOUSES.

Lite Insurance Co.

Of Hartford, Conn.

NET ASSETS. January 1,1892 $58,207,791.88

RECEIVED IN JSW.

For Premiums „.$1.6:2,203.33 For Interest and Rents, 3,1GH,070.C9 Profit and' Lo##-.... 94,642.71

-$7,884,916.73 |66,0M,7Hd:i

DISUURSED IN 189X For ct.ainjs by •loath and matmcdeiitlowmciit.s...f4,lC8,I8’2.7.5 8 u r p 1 It s returned to policy liolilers 1,223,6'JS. 14 L.vpscd and Surrender'd Policies MA,318.89 Total to Volicif 7fo/ffc»#,f.5,957,C'.«. Cominifisious to Agents, Sal.'irics, Medical Kxamirers’fees. Printing, Ad.veriising, Legal, Re.xl Ebtrde, and all other Expenses 7!I8,0.V>.60 2’ttjces 300,I(W.-ta 7,(Aprils 87 lUtlance Hct Attu'O, Dec. 31, 1892, $59,037,396.74

SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. Loans upon Real I'istale. first liou.,f36,4n, I.cans upon Stocks and Bonds 38, Premium Notes on Policies in force 1,454, Cost of Houl Estate owned by the Conipnuy 6,791, Cost at' 1). S. and other Bonds 12,581, Cost of Bank and Bailroad Stocks.. 385, Cash in Banks 1,340, Bills receivable -

7,S9.02 ZS-Z-SO 376.04 677.18 960.25 ,0(17-99 951.75

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Int. due and accin':d $947,530.91 Rents accriit-d 7,911.91 Market value o! st'eks and bonds over co.jt 603,186.07 Net deferred premiums 166,439.26

$o9,937,3U5.74

$1,7!M.134.15

Gross Assets, December 81, 1892 $60,761,549.89

I l.MSILITIES;

Amount required to re insure all outstanding Policies, net, Company’s standard 403.307,917.00 All other liabilities.... 1,0’27,573.01 — $54,334,620.01 SvKPi.us by Company’s Standar.i.. $6 426,928.88 Surplus by Slate Rt.porta will exceed • 7,000,000.00

Ratio of expenses of management to receipts in 1,892 10.12 per cent. P'llicies in toice December31,1892. 05,667, Insuring $157,737,302.00

JACOB L. GREENE. President. JOHN M. TAYLOU. Yice-Preat. EDWARD M. BUNCE, Sec’y. DANIEL U. WELLS, Actuary,

a r. GBEENE, General Agent, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ROBERT H. KELLOGG, Dist. Supt. Agencies, Cincinnati O.

THE MAUKET news. (Continued From Sixth I’nge.l ■ CiNciKNATi, February 11. — Flour—Quiet. Wheat- Firm at 7S^.,c. Corn—Strong at 44120. Oats-Firm at 3*1,Rye—Dull .at 58c. Provi.dons—Firm. Whisky—Dull; sales, 5,519 barrels. Detroit, February 11.—Market closed dull and weak. Wheat - No. 1 while 72’,c. No. 2 rL,d cash ’ > ,.<•, May 77; .ic. No. 3 red 68)'mC. Corn —No. 2 cash 44;4C. Grda—No. 2 white os; a.sged. No. 2 Kii.tcd Rye—No. 2 cash fln'.jC. Prime Clover Seed—$».39. Receipts— Wheat 9,1)01 buaheis, corn 4,090 bushels, oais 2,o00 busuels. BufThlo Live Stock M.arket. Buff.vlo, February il.—Cattle Receipts 117 loads through', 4 loads sale. M.arket easier. Hogs—Receipts 60 loads through; 6 loads sate. Market excited and higher. Yorkers $9 05 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 7 loads through, 28 loads sale. Market strong. Mu. IT. A. Wai-us, Ilf Bridgeport, Conn., whose invention Is siiUt to have been the means of restoring over one-half of all the oases of deafness which have been relieved in tlio United Btate# during the past two years, will be at the Bates House next Friday. There Are a Cii’esit Jlisn.T Fire insurance compaulcs. but only one Qlens Falls. DIKIJ. VlNt'KNT—Ethel bn a d;uigiiter of Edith and Will \'ii,c lit, Saiurd; y, I’. btinirv U, of diphtheria, aged si-X .vee.M. .1 S. Liin.ea st. M A('K - Merri.s, died i'ehruaiy 10, IH'Jd. Funend M ondav. I'ebruivry U), at sJ a. ni,, at rcsidenee, 17 t'liaJwlck st. Ffiete'..*- invited. (:r.l.T;t l'.”-i;-.u,.ury. l it'ay. ! • iruury 10, arid fo"'y tw'ii y ir-i, fix** iT .aU:.. Funeral at retidP! C , Its. ^. lllin dr. .''Uminy, 2 p. m. PF.UKINS Harry U. 5’e;kii:s, aged eighteen, beloved Mill ot li. It. and Knidy 1.. j'erkui.>, u! ti pfioid fe\ er. Wedne.s.Jay nighi. .Short services at re.sideiice, Sunday inriniiig at 10 o'clock, conducted, by mem liers of the Y. M. C. A. Vrl(-nd.s Inviicti. Rurl:il at Cniw:t Hill.

FU .VER Al. DIKECTOlW. I TuXKRAL UlKKUTOUS— C. E. KKFOELO A M lUTSKTT, 126 N. iJelaware st. Telephone .564. I tvnekaj. HiiiKi-rouH— (IIllTtJN. STOUT A MlbLER. 187 Indiana are. Telephone 1072.

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS,

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B t st.vKSH t'lTAXPF—PLUMBlNH BUSIXI-Xk: county neat, Inrliantt; no opposition: $360 caHh; c.impiete outfit; n rare enanev for some one. <JUtK'KltS’ EXCKAXUK. J >t SIN rss CHa.vck—G [ V K t'M -A N C E A * chance on vonr next job of printing.

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OltANCF - MATTHEWS PBIN^TIN

FANY. y and II Vanco Block.

B tow.VK.i.s CUANCK—-A PKACnuAL BUf4tmis man and thcrouth nci ourituU'. wishes to ljuy nil interest In eataMkihed wholesale or manufacturing business. Address X 23. News. liTsiNT-AS (uTTncr; -“MANUKACTURINO If plant, consisting of iathe#, machines, tools, dyiiainos. nickeling outfit, etc., good m new; a rare chance for some ona. GROCERS' EXITIANOE. 54 Vftnee BlockB UHINIC.SS CiiANCK—1‘ARTY INTERESTED In runnin:: horse.s would like to correspond Willi imi-ties w-hn would baclt the same for small nmoiiuts w hen informed to do so. Ailnress room 715, In.sorance ’'.xchange Building, (tlilcago. OrsiN-KR.s fliANCK —TG PlIASlCtANS—do JI you wi'di to step into a fiist-clnss spi-cialt,.'. clearly within the limits of mcdicMl ethics, and iiiiikc froiii StO.OdO to !?2t).iM8) ueraunUni7 It yes, for partfcu'ars address COLUMBIAN H.ANTT.AUl L'M. Schiller The.4tor I’.uilding. Oluoaga. 111. T^siNKS.'rfTiAVCE-\VLVNTED-5tAN To'oO to tlie I’acitic coast and t-ake charge c.f peruiant tinuich for large Chieag'.i bou.-e; will pay iiii running e’xpcnscs and salary of F'J.7'0 I'CT niontli, ami allow H per centagi! on oJ! tlie busi-iies-s done; live 01 li-n years' ciintf.Tct if det-lred : must invest cash in gootls and merchKiidlse curried tlieic ill slock Hiid nVunt give niilire iitteiition (r> liu.siuess. HENUY VEllNON, G'.Jo Home Insurance Building, Chicago.

UiR.sT t'aiHCB UK uiiRtifT or j K iNDXAS'Ai’oi.is -Ci.nier of North and Ala- | bama sts. Hervire Ifttik) a. m. | ( mBl.STIA.N Cnr ni lt InVINOTON — E. L. ! Frasier. pa#tor. will pieach In the moratUK on “Power.” At eveninf special providence aervicfS in college chapel. J ^^IKST I VITKD PRICSBYTERI AN t Ht RCH—CUUner Massachusetts ave. and Ea-st st. Preaching 1*>;3<> a. m, and 7:5kJ p. m. by the Hev. Jcsitipb A. LittPll. Sabtiath-at'hool. 'J:;!!! p. m. Young fieoplcAmecU.ig, 6:39 p. m, ■V^VW CH' HCIl ClrAeKI.—Itkl N- AhAO-AMA aX si. Svinday-sciiool ne 9:30 ». m. Rev. K. U. Daniels will conduct service and preach at 10.45 a. ni. and lecture at 7:3!) 'p. m. on "The Kclaiion FJ’Jjyv'' to IfiJ Answer.” O MVK Branch Chkistian fJr.vDAY-tkinooi-, .573 .S. Meridion st. Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. J. C.. Burkhart, at evening, tundayRciiool At 3 p. ru. Christian Endeavor meeting at 4:10 p. m. Public invtted^^ ■|>t.xHoi TH Church--Cor.Nsn MERiniAN and t New York sts. The Rex-. Frederic E. Dewhurfd. minister. Morning service, 10:45; suWeet, "rr'unilay Observance''; evening service, '7:46. Sunday-school at 9:30 o'cb'ic.S.

every SuiMiay at.'i o’clock p. lu.. for tiie discussion ; of economic uuuatloa#. iiandajr. i:ahn:ar.v I'Z, j Phil tlapiMiport. Subject: “Coiapetition." No I adiuissioa All weks'mc. j i j^A.sT WasHINOTO-N-ST. pRESH'j'TKJtlan ! 4 cartu u — Noar lustituthm for laatf and Dumb. The Rev. I’rnnk C. Ifoord, pMtnr. PreaehInsr by Jtfie pastor, at 10:30 a. ax. and 7:30 p. in. Baptism of chlldten after niorntcg service. Ib-ayer-meetlnjfThursdaj-evening at ’7:30 Sun-day-school at 2:13 p. m. Y*. P, S. C. E. at 0:4.5 p. m Junior Boclelj' 9:45 a, fn- All are cordially

invited to these .services.

WANTED ItEta*—MYirMEN —GIUL.«.

rpo Lct-SIX-ROOM HOUSE: BOTH GASS^. a T.'J3 N. State ave, Inontre next door.

^rt^^Lmr House of THREF, Itt-MIMS. No. TO A Torbert M, Inquire 344 \V. Sectind st.

^i.Y-.'Nn tExuMBH; EUTHKRAN CHURCJt— k? 301 Lj Virginia uve. I. D. Wurman, psustor. Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 ;30 p. m. Sabbatli-sch'xil at \»:30 a. m. AU are cordially Invited to attend these services.

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'Po LJcr-FlVT5-%OOM HOUSE.. OAH. 95 I Woodruff ave. Tiiqnlre 124 N. Tcnncatiee. q'O T.tsT-SK^EN HO )M HOIWR. NORTH"1. east. til. CRAWFORD. T'J'aK.Waaliliig-

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tj'o Lkt T\V(j LOWER ROOMS. PART OF I- bouse 107 K. 8t. Joe st. 9nvsll famlljr, no cliUdren. fro L*T~HOrsB. EIGHT ROOMs! ^ .A Bellefontaino. Inquire Wulschner, 44 N. Penns.rlvatiia.

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ri-'o i.kt-four Room uorsv.. «5 clifi ford ave. Natural gas. REID BH08., 43

N. Detawarest.

fro loiT-TWO NEW FOUR ROOM lIOt*HI^ T with gas. porfh and cement walk, fo per month. 171 and 179 CkMumbia avis Apply SOii

M assachusett# ave.

T o Lmr-WE HAVSI 8Pl,ENDrD FACILltlos for advertising and mniiaslng rental prop-

ertlea; prompt attention wlU be mven any in-

^AXTKn-EXPERIKXCKD DlNTNG-RiX>M trusted to 08. MILLIKAN A ATKINSON. 90 J1

Market,

7 AXTi.n -EXPERIENCED HAlR-DRESSER

At WEBB’S*. 06 N. lU'ntds st. »

^ANTKP-tilRL Pfm GENERAL HOUSE- ! w'ork; $3,60 per week. ITS Part ava. I

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M KK1DIAX-ST8EET M. E. CHURCH—The RcV. H. A. Cleveland, D. D., pattor. wil! preach at 10:30 a. m. and at 7 '.IIO p. in. Classes at 9:30. Sunday-school at 2:15. Y". P. 9. C. E. at 6:30. Thursday evening meeting at 7:4.5.

AN XGUNt iFATENTH.

N Nil U NCKSii.N T—A UCU DEACON '8 PICK- . led oiiiiuuK try sonic.

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:V lit'!! UEACUN’.S AUNTIE llnii's i:iU.su;> can't be iicat.

\ NNOUNt KMENT — AUt'JI I)EACON"S PIIEpared niu.sturd the ver.v best. V NNOUNCEMKNT — PI’.IVATK liETEi'l’fVE work can be secured by addressing E '23, News ollice. NNorNCKMKxr—MaltV O. LIAtYi). DENti.st. 10, over Fletcher's Bank, opposite New Y ork Store "a xxot-xi'EMKN'T-nR! <i. N, UUZAN, OFFICE TV and residence No. '222 N. Tennessee st.; tclcjdione U:t5. A nnounT k.mi-.nt—f)bl> UA'r.s and RUBBER iV rcimlrt-d h.v WILLIA.M DEPUY, No. 47 MH.ssaohusetts ave. k NNOUM'EMKVTs — VALENTINICH PROM iV one-half ct-iit to :*‘2. ALLISON’S new location,.54 N. I'ennsylvauia at.

TTxitki) Prksbytkuiax Church—Corner U of Ctlffard and Brootaide aves. The Rev. J. P. Cowan,D. D., pastor. ITuaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7‘30 p. ni. Sabbath-school at 2:30 p. m'. Y'oung people’s meeting at 3:45 p. ni. fllHIKD CHUISTTAN CHURCH—C’OKXKE HoMJK A Rve. anil Ash st. Preaching hy the pastor, Hev. D. R. Tan Buskirk. at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. ni. Y oung People's Society 6:15 p. in. Sundaynciiool at 9 a, m. All are eur.llaily Invltett. I Veopi.k’s Ooxorkoationai. church—Buackfonl and Micliigan sts. Morningserv ice 10:43. Scrnien by the llev, (Jeo. E. Hill. Sunday-school 2:1.5. Yb P. S. C. K. 3:1.5. ITuyer-meeting Thursdu,' evening. Tuesday evening, February 14, \ aientlnu r-ooi.al. M ubuhy tbeiPEL TKMPISIIAXCK Leaour— Liirruine Hall, corner Washington and TenucsHne sts. Meetings held on Sundays at 3:15 p. in., and on \VedMe::days at 7 .flit p. m. Everybody Welcivnie. 1-lH F. Bitter will address the meetingon Siindav iifteruo in.

S IXTH PUKSliYTF.lUAX CliU RCII — C< IHX KR Union and McCarty sts. Services at 16;4rj a. m. No evening service, sunda.v-school ut 0:30 a. ni.. G. W. Brow!., auiKWintendent. Y'. P. 8. O. E. 'I'uestlay evciiliiK at 7:80. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:30.

I iimsT iEnui.i.'ii) Lutheiiax Church—CuniiPT of N. Peiiiipylvunla and Walnut sis. The Rev, Augustus It. Steck, pastor. Preaching by piustorut 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:45 ji. ru. b'anda.v-scliool at 0:!i0 a. ni. Prayer meeting and lecture every Thursday evening.

ouNCttMEXT —■ CUT FLOWERS. FUNoral dcsign.s, decorations. Bertermann Bros., 37 to 13 Miusaachusetts ave.; telephone 840.

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\ xXouxrE.\tEXT—ROOMS READY' TO LET for manufacturing purpoaes. supplied with power, etc., at Wright's Power Hall, 113 S. Tennessee st 4 xxoi-xckmkxtLmR. C. E. BASTo'n WfLL 1V lecture on “Astmuoniy, IHustraH-d.” on Tuesday evening. 14tl), at Equity Hall, Wlieu Block. Tiii.s is lilglily enterUduing and instructive. Admission '25 cents. T NNT.r^7'!AU;N-T-THE WOBN-OUT BAIT iV. called "positions guarabteetl” invites more caution than it secures business In these days. Our reputation is too high a price to pay for tlie patronage we might influence by holding out tile ridiculous bait of ‘‘po.slti.ins guarunti'ed." Wticu you have learned siiort-hnnd In tills sclii#)! you are worthy of a good poKition. 22.5 words per minute, oii an occasional "run,” is no unusual performance for the teacher at tlie CAPITAL CITY' BUSINF.9S COLLIXIE. It co.sts no more to get the best. 82 N. Pennsylvania

FGU SALE Oil TRADE. I''()K H.vt.k or Tradk ■— ARCHDEACON’S. 1 Sold by all grocers. ■UOR Sai.k On Tuade — ARCHDEACON'S A maugoes arc sirapiy delicious. UoH Sai.k oil Tkauk—S I’OCK GOCIiS. C.YSH A or city jiroperty. I. N. RICHIE, .58 E. Market. 1 ,^011 samc oh trai>f.-h()(id Farm. 140 acres. Dll. DENKE WAL'i LR, Spciieer, Ind. ITok Sai.k on Thaoe- PNEUMATIC BICY- » cle, new; will trade lor horse. Addre-ss Q 2*2, News.

1 ,''ou Sauk ok Tuai>e—farm. 4.5 ACRl<i«;i sell nr trade. Wliat have you'.’ 1. N. RICHIE, .58 E. Market. . '

IAi.k Salk oa Thade—FARYf, SIX MILES OF 1 indraiiapolis. Cash or city property. I. NRIC H IE, .58 1-2 -M .irk eC 1 ^'OK Sai.k OH Ti: IDE—CHOICE FARM. SELL or exchange Inr city tuoperijr or stock goodii. I. N. RtClHE, .58 E, Market.

L’O n s A I. r (11! rK A p r.-8 !•; Y KN T Y -ON K A CRKS. I tiuegc.i II ferm; first-class improvement.^: one mil.'frnni-Madison, Ind.; will sell cheap or trade lor ipoUs property. D. A. LEMON, .5.5 N. Illinoi« st.

UoK Sai.k .ui I'a.'.riK-BEArTlFUI. KUiirfI room .-“^iden. e: t wo acre., ground; hern, gus, etc.: six miles icit. 'I'liree acres, fiv.'-rnom house, bam, slusls, f.’-;ii: ami slutde trees; 1^1 e iudi mile eiLSl. l.EW NtC.)1.1, .'SI N. Delaware. Y''.ut^^iT:’Tu; TnA’u:- A N lAU-iKR-ilNK GKO1 eery doing ;i e:isli business; a good stand and a .gooi! loc;.tin'll; .'i.enp rent; reii.soiis for selilng. want to iii'C, (■ to til.. cnm.;r\ ; come iiuielt. Addres.s No. 420 W. .Micliig:in at., 1 ridi.'inapolis, Ind.

Foil TltADE.

Tuadk plekle.s: th.

- AIR UDK.-tCON^ ■ Latest dclicaey.

CHOPPED

l,b)H Tradk WK HAVE ANYTHi-NG Y’CU 1 want in thi.s line, i:KOCEU.8’EXCHANGE, 54 N ance Rloek.

( tHKISX CKUKCH (El’IHCOPAt)—tJN THK CtBJ crf. The Uev. J. H, Ranger, rector. Holy conimuiiion at 9:80 a. m. JIorniiK pra.ver and sermon ut 10:30. Sunday-school at 2-SO p. m. Evening prayer and serntou, with confirmation of deaf mute*, at 4 o’clock. All seats froa. Strangers w elcoT.ve.

/ tr.XTUAL ClIUlSTlAX Cm KCH—ConXKU OF V2 Ghloand Delaware sts. 1). R. Lucas, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. by the Hcv. W. K. Azbill. No evening service. Hunduy-school at 9:30 a. m., Howaixl Cale, siiperlutendcnt. Y’. P. S. C. E., 6:.30 p. m., M'.sa May Johnson leader. AU a:* inv ited and welcome. F OUllTH PRESnVTKKIAX ItHUKCH—UKUAWARK and Ninth sts. Rev. George L. Mackintosh pastor. Preaching by the pastor utlOiik) a. m. and ’7::i0p. m. Sunday-school at 2:15 p. m. Y'. P. ki. C. E. at 3:15 j). m. I'raVer-nieetfng i'hursday 7:30 p.m. A cordial Invitation and welcome Is given to all these services.

VI’axtkb - GIRL FOR PANTRY YVOiUC; ▼ » one with experlens# preferred. Address L 20. News. WrAXTKf)—filRL ABOUT FIFTEEN OB ftlX- ’ ' te«ui years old to help care for children. Call 27 Fletcher ave, '\ifrNTKr»--TWEN'rT-rr\’T, good womAn »» and girls; beatcity places; call immediatsljr. 76Yi E. Washington. \\,tAXTKn-AN RTPERIE3?rCKD S'TENtXL Y » mpher who luses caltgraph. Address In own handwriting B. a. Bullock, city. WAXTUn-WITHoinf A KNOWLKDOEO? Y1 grammar, epoUlng, peiimansliip, letter writing and ofllce iiractice a shorthand education ia worthless: these hranefles are free to*11 members of the WPENCEUIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE.

TEACHERS IN THE 8HORTYY hand depnjrtmnnt of the SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE are practical court renortcraand exiKTt teachers: we secure poaltlons for all cji'r graduates, the only school In Indian* doing this.

TV'ANTrED nELP-MF-X-BOY’S. Waxtkd-A porter at hub SALOON, Y T No. 4K 8. Pen :i«yh-:inia st.

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7axtki>-ROY' WfSHlNG HOME. CALL

O’Brien. 143 N. Itclaware st.

^ANriciT-TiobD efeuMAN TO TRIM THE lawn, drive and care for a horse. E 24,

VfTAVTK.n-A FIRST-CLASS WAITER AT YY Big Four Oyster and Chop House. 198 YV. Washington st. VITaxtkp-A ,FIBaT-0LAS.8 WAITER AT Yt Big Four Oyster and Chop House. 198 W. Washington St.

STOVE - PI-ATE PATTERN-

nioker at onoe. THURMAN SOULLEN,

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ANTKD

I'JO S. PdnnBj'lvfinla st.

Tit AXTKlK-COLLECTOn with BTCYCI.E; Y> can Immediately. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, E. Wasblngton. W "*"' ANn'iV - AN EXPElTlENCKD COLLEC'TOm who Ivas a Mc'-cle: bond required. .xMERICAN tiOLLECTlNO A.-^T) P.iiPORTINO A8S«X:iATION, 36 .X. Delaware.

YlTASTKn-BTt'DENTH FROM ALL, THE Y Y schools in city here taken advantage of our superior Instructions and fadlltles for securing lucrative positions, a sufficient guarantee ot merit.

C ikxtral-Avkxuk Metikuhst Efiscopal ^ Citi Kcii—Corner of Central ave. and Butler 8t. The Rev. Henry A. Buchtel, D. I)., pastor. Sermons by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and t :30 p. m. Clns,s-meetlng,9:30a. ai. Sunday-Bchool, 2:15 p. m. Epworth Li-ngue prayer-iueeting, 6:80 p. m. Strangers cordially welcoraod^ ■L'lESX B.vvtiht CHuncH—Nokthkast ConxEB T of New Y’ork aud Pennsylvania sts. The pastor, the Rev. W. F. Taylor, will proacb at 10:4.5 a. m. aud 7;30p. m. Siinday-achool 0:30 a. m. Y'uuug people's prayer-meeting 0:30 p. m. on Sunday, and oa Tuesday at 7:30. Regular prayer-meeting Thursday evening. R obkkts Pakk M. E. Church—Northeast corner Delaware and Vermont sts. The Hev. C. A. Y'anAnda. D. D., pa.-itor. General classmeeting at 9 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 10;;i() a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 2:15 p. m. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Prayermeeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. AU are cordially invited. youTii-ST. Baftist church — Corner O South and Noblo sts. The Rev. A. B. YVhltney, pastor. Worship and preaching at 10:30 a. m. !iml7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Y'oung People’.s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week meeting riiurs.iiiy evening. Mis.sion Siniday-school. east end of Hoyt ave., at 2:30 p. m. A welcoms to ail services.

TITAXTEh-IN GOVERNOR CHARE’S ADY» drew! to the students of the SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, he paid a high compliment to Professor Admire, whom he has known for several years.

ifrAXTEn-TYVo TRAVELiNti ROLtdrroiis yY for mercantile agency; territory Illinois and Indiana; permanent situation: address with stamp and reference. B, A. BULLOCK, manager, Indianapolis.

TrrANTKn-STENOORAPHERS HOOKKEEPY Y ers. salesmen and teachers desiring positions in d'exas are Invited to address “THE'TEXAS BUSINESS BUREAU.” J. W. HUDNALL, Manager, Dallas, Te*.

\t7 AXTED—PROP. a.ARY'EY' VORIES,STATE Yt Superintendent,Says; “Prof. E. E. Admire Is one among the able commercial teachers of this country." Y'bu will make no mistake bv attending the SPENCERIAN BU8TNES.S COLLEGE.

Oi’iBtri-Ai.iSM -Oscar A. Knni-ni.v, traxce O medium, will lecture for the 8ociet.v of 8plrltURlists at Lorraine Hall, corner Washington and Tcnnes,-iee sts., suudn.v at 10;3t> a. m. Evening at 7i4.5. suhjfct for the evening discourse will be “Heres.v and Heretics." Don’t fall to come and hear this lecture. Tests after each lecture. All invited

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,jEC’<lNn PKK-SHYT-.Cr’.IAX CHUnCH — COUNU.R Penns.vlvii.nl.a and Vermont sts. The Jtev. Joseph a! Milburu. pastor. Preaching at 1(1:45 a. m .and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-ecliool at '1:4,5 a. m. Y’oung People's Society Christian Endeavor, 0:45 p. III. Junior Christian Endeavor. 3 p. in. Prayeruieriing Thursday e\entng, 7:30. o'cl(x;k. The putilic cordially invited. AST W.VSIlINtlKlX - ST. PRKSIIYTEHIAX X CitUKCM — .Near liistiluttoa for lieaf and Dumti. The Hev. Frank C. H'kxI, iiastor. Preaching by the luuitov at 10:39 a. m. and 7 :30 p. III. Priiycr-meelirig Thursday evening at 7:;>0. Suiida.v-si iiool Kt 2:1.5 p. m. Y. P. 8. C.E. 6:4.5 p. ni. Junior Soeieiy 11:4.5 a. m. All are cordially welcome to these si rvi.'c-s.

WfAXTKn—“PROFESSOR ADMIRE KNOYVS Yt all the details of the buslneas, from getting pupils into his school to getting them into good positions after gnuloatlng.” With normal trained teiwthers In all departments, elegant rooms, and an extensive acquaintance among businessmen, the 8l’KNCEBIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE takes the lead.

TI/ANTED-THE FOLLOWING IS A PART Yt of the record of the principal of our shorthand (lepaftment. He has served as official stenographer for: Twelve annual conventions, Ohio State Board of Agriculture. Si.x annual conventions Ohio State Teachers' Association. Eight Hnnual conventions Ohio State SundaysclKKil Unloi;. Ten annual meetings Ohio Stata Dental Boclet>'. Convention National Teachers' Association. 1870. National Prison Reform Congress, 1871. Ohio State Constitutional Conventions, Ctncinnati. O., 187.3-4. Official court stenographer Twenty-fourth Judicial District. Kansas, 1887-1888. Official s^Bogtapher Joint Legislative committee IStMt-lHOl, concerning munlcii<al boards of fiincinnuttl, maltiug a record of 2.184 pages of typewriter print. References by permission: Hon. Alien G. Thurman, Ex. U. S. Senator; Hon. S. 8heUuherger, ex-member tiongress; Rev. F. Merrick, Hon. C. S. Smart, Hon. James Williams, Hon. YVm. Bell, ex-Secretary of State; ! Hon. John Little. ex-Attorriey-General. I I.earn shorthand from u gentleman who ha# had j more than a theoretical knowledge of the art. Now let us see your records. Shorthand hy niuil. CAPITAL CITY BUSINE.SS COLLEGE.

1 ,’UII TRAOk A MCE lu;Y (iOODs .STDHK; good trade; .'iicup I' l.t: iiivoice iiiiout #1..5't(>: for trade for a uicc, .“iiiall coU:igc. Address H 23, News. 1^^’oR"fRAT'K i wi) .xkw, ei'.m; I’JutM coT--E ;agcs, ren' for;.-l'2: oill taki n small g-ird.cn-fiirm iic.ar fiiy, nr lots or r-.-itUoico. Answer pr.imiitly. Address .‘V 21, -Nt v.o . 1 tol! '1 KAPl- ."E\' ) :N-H00.M i ft 9 ■sE^Tiri-H’'; L liarii, iiuna.’c, grilles Hi.d maiitils. toiru.ie for siiiali fi.iij.: wiil [;av cash dilfer, ccc. WHAK TitN .t Wl.I'.;;, 3 an.i 4 B.iidwin Blo< k. i .-'o ir'nTIirKMtLut ■ K. iMri an A a v ih.l oil i d-.vcllitlgs. I'.iO k, .V:ir,v!i;m] Kt.,rcnt $50 p^r month, for dwedinc and .-..s;!. >'iiic Inline. Mis-.>sippi st.. for !o;. 07 Coa'.ral iivc., lor snutller pt..,i,ierty. 1!. M. H.AJ STO.V, !2'-.. N D.'hiware. T-' i I!! Tit Vi I X i -'^.1Y -id V e' .tr'iTT* ;c\ hSi. Jr Mia;:ii ■■i.ont,.-; cic.ir of il^,■■.I:tlo;■an,■e; liigh state of culllva’ion, to trade for larger farm ; p.-.y cash Jiii'ercir i'or as:~;i:j.'.‘ iiicumbrr.uce, or •.voidd tr;oie for 'sty jo'oinrlv. T.-n liionHaKfl-doioir I .■ .o.'cry .Stoll-lo trade for farm ..r <dty propert.v. j F"!ir ' liund'til-!; re farm in Miriicsorn; lilgu ; 8l lie ot cu'.:; . i.;!!!!!, p.-r arre, i.i ti.-.do for ciiy ' pri't.cii;,', stoi'k oi /-ood.s or ;>in;i in Inoiuua. I Eight'-'io'.s. southcas:. to tr.oie lor stock, general I rio-rchniulise ".-r ren’..'il pr.'pcrty. WIIaHTON'A I \\ EBB, 3 and 4 Baldwi,.-i Block.

FI'NLH VL notkes. ABr.I’.CKOMBIE—Tlie fumrd of Albert Alrercrombic w.il occur lo-m.!rr-iw, I'eliruar.v 12, nt 1 p. m., from the reshio’.ce of Arilony Richter, 381 Hcf'chei t . I rc ict-i nvHcd.

NOTllE, r:—WAI.r.-l’.V PER CLK.VNING. 0.3 I.rrTLE, 184 Arclier at., cii, .

C. It.

8HKKT MCSIC .3 2 .11 as.s:icliuset:;, ave.

MONt'NlENTS. M oxrxii.NTS—AUG. DIENER, 243 YV'ASTi Ingion.

-WASHINGTON CWNtP, NO. 5. PAtrlotic Order Sons of America will meet at

l.orraiiH' Hall to-night for degwH- work. Y'isitoni wclconre. WM. CURTIS. President.

O, 1.. MAGILL, Recording secretary.

Mrs. ChttPles F. Haines of IndiniiapoHs, j Is informing her friends that she will, ; after March lo, he located in Chicago, j whare she has taken a ooinl'ortable and conreiiient houae for the season of the Expo- j sitton. i She is desirous of arranging for the ac- i cominothitioB of parties, with ixhuus only, j The house is No.fltUfi Sheridan street, corner of Sixtieth street, opposite the Midway j Plaisance, four blocks from the central en- j trance to Jackson Park {Exposition ( Orotinds), anJ two blocks from the station i of stejim railroad to the city. Good res- | taurants are locatcul within two Blocks. In > addiuon rite is prepared to ehaj>efon par- | tics of yottug iteople. j Price of room# will be $1.25 per day for i eiadi persan. Adaresg Mrs, Charles F. Haines, No. 103 Woodruff place. Indianapolis, Ind., until ‘ March 15; after that date, No. €014 Sheridan street, Chicago, 111. Onuos deaki at Wm. L. liiLORB’a.

c (X-I trrv - M ASGN 1€ - C A PIT A L C 1T Y O L(Hlgi>. NO. 3T2. F. and A. Yl. Ptiecial imetiiig this vSiUiturday; evening, February n. at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the first degree. V'lalting

brethren welcome.

WM. 8CKOPPENHORST, W. M.

TOM ODDY, Hecietary. ^tX'lETV—P. t.L 8. OF A.—ALL MF,MKER8 QF O Camp 5 are hereby rtnuiested to come to their hail Sunday niorniiig, » o’clock, to attend divine services. YTsltiug brothers wel-

come. By order of the Camp.

AUG. PIERSON, Pres.

O. L. .MAGILL, R. S. Cocitty—ATTFNTION, COMRADES! AT kY Uie next meeting ol Maj. llohert Aiulersun Pvist, 3ti9. Monday. Fehraary 13. Comrade BedInylon. of New Y’ork city. "111 he present and eiiteriain the comrades with lecture and songs. Let

all turn out, Bv order

FD. G. Bt>OZ. Post Commander. WIL H. CALVERT, l\«t Adjatanv

'V^i.TK K JEHUSALEYf! is ( i-iits j.t-r o.)-y. ,11 and

Y'(.TU-E-MH.”tTE‘BAS'jTrN’\VlLl7LKr'ri’KE j -Y on "As:r: n' my, Uliistraie<l," mi Tuesday | e''-n!ng. 14:1-.. at t: juitj’ Hal!. 'Viioii Block. Ttiis i 1- ii't'ldy en'.vitainuig and tiistructivo. Adruls- j s on‘2.'> i-onis. I Votiuk’IS IIIGIEBY GIVE.N TH.VT. BV j .1Y virtue of tlie la.-t will nud t.stanieni oi Nancy Pi-eliles, deci asiii, 1 \\ 111, us e.xccutor of said Will. I sell at private sale at 2 o clo'-k p. m.. o:i the loth 1 d:iv of Siareli, 18ii:5, at the iaw olfice of .Vrtliur Y. I B;-'iwn. .Vo. !rjt.j E. Washington st., cll.v ot Indi- 1 a-* "lis. tile ioiiowiiig real cSlato in Mar o i | (•< iiiiiy. sitate of ludlr.na. lo-wit: Norlli lia’.f oi lot | seventeen 17 in John Vi'ood’s subillvision of suui.re t wo ‘2: in the city of I mfituiapolis. twentyfive feet front, known i s No. 2!>7 -V. .A,lat):im!i st. I -Mso lot number forty-tiireo 4:{ ; in seatoi.'s snb- I division of lot twenty-five '25 of Jonrisi n s h. Irg’ | ifiditioii to tbe city of liidiaiiapoii.-i, i.aoivn ns No. 173 Gix'euwiK'd st. Sealed bids ma;. be lelt at said tiffl -e. whicU will l>e opened at «ui<l time. Said iir-'pert.v will be sold for not les'^ tlain ap- i pralsetneiu. for oite-tbird cash, one-third ia six mondis, one-third in twelve months, and the deferred payments shall bear t! per c*-ni. Interest frem liiit'e of .sale, and sb-nll be secured by incrt-f-acte ell real estate sold. WILLI.4M H. BECHER. E.xecutor of the L'v.sl WlU aud Testament of Nancy Peebles. IH'ceased.

riNANCTAL. OASS-P50 TO 8.V'0 ON LIFE INSURANCE i policies. THuM.PSON, 15 Baldwin Block.

oans-8500 to 8:1,601*- PRIVATE FUNItB; .< no delay. THO.’«Psr>N. 15 Pa dwth Rlock.

strayed.

<trayei>~UYST. 9TRAYED OR STOLEN, tc Blaxed-face sorrel horse, three wlute feet and a cribber; hitched to heavy Ootambus bugiQ' with eud-«prings and without top. Address HORACE V. YYOGD, 2S Ctrol* Bk, XadlanapoHg.

I OAKS-SIX PER CENT. BUILDING A8SOj ciation loans proutpu Call at 10 Boston Block. L uaN-iv-MONEY on HOUSEHOLD tSOODS, pianos, oig.tn.s, hors*a, carriages, live-stock anti )U1 kinds Id projierty: lernis reasonable. Inquire for KINGMAN, 11 8. .\lHbauta st. X OANS-WE t)FFFR TO THE PUBLIC FOR 1J Investment the foUowItig very valuable stocks: 51* shares “Indiana” National Bank stock. KYaliares "IndiauapoUs" National Bank stock. 2.5Nhar '5"C*rttal" National Bank sloek. 26 sb3|rt8'‘Merchant*" National Bank stock. £0 sltWUY ■ ■ Bank of l ommeree” stock. 16 Bank of Indiana''stock. 67 share# "Belt Railroad" stock. 86 sh.ares “Central” National Bank, Uraencsstie. Ind. “(Ytteens'’■ street railroad, “Hecla” mining. Gas Trust and Indianapolis <4ns. JJght and Coke Company stock. JAME8 GREKNK db CO., No. 8 Central Block.

\l EMIUnAt, PUKSIlYTKiilAN * lIUltCH—COU.NEIt Hi <;f Cliristiaa live, and .-V.sh St. The Rev. Hanfori! A. Kdson. I). D..|.usior. t'liinuiunidn service ti.>-i.’:onii\v, 1<) .'jO a. ni.. when n wv nu'inhers will lie ii'i’.liiieiy reis'lved. Snnday-scbf-ol. 2 :.'50 j>. m. Y'. P. 8. IK., 6: J.5p. 111. J’ri'Kchiiig 7:45 j). m. by thepiistvir. Tluirsiiu.v evening prayer-meeting 7 :4-5. I '■ rdial invitation to all. A'ciRTii liAi-iisT C ;i r K I-It - C<i u N E II aV Brotidway and Ci:erry. The Hev. J. F. Willianis. iit'.stur. i‘r<iU'hit)K 16:4.5 a. in. aiifl 7:30 p. 111. Sniidav-se!;oiil t»Dr. .1. K. An iioiiv. sitperii'teiidorit. Yoaog people's meiuine, 6::5U sitinlav evening find jn-ai ineeiing 7 |>. lu. Ttiursdiiy. All stranger* in tie' eity wiil find a cordial welrmne nt .North (.duircli. / tAl.IFOUM a-ST. M. I'l. ClirUCH — I'OU.VEU ' North aTirl Caitonnia sts. I'.ev. It. it. Bryan, Iin'-t..>r. ('hiss i) a. ni. and 6:1.5 \). to. sbUKiu'’sciast! ‘2 p. to. ITe i 'inng by tin? pastor at 16:,'!'I il. 111. and 7 ::ii> p. m. K.iwoitli League piviyerrneetlng '"ne.atay evebing. Rerruliir i.rayer-iiieet-uig Tlinrsdny (weiiliig. GlTieiul l.oar.i misdiiig, Momiiiy evid:ig. Kverylmdy eordlally invited. |^EI.I.(lWsIIle UoNOKEtiATloXAI. lltlRCII — I Eleveiiili and Broadwav. E. S. .■smith, pastor. Services: Morning 16:80, evetilng 7;:|6, Special services on YN'ednesday (iiscotitiir.ieii. Sunday-schiM.l,!):36. .Laniur Y. P. 8. i'. E., .8 p. III. .'Senior V. I’. S. C. K., (; :16 J). m. I’rnverncetirig. Thur-d:iy •■'.euiug. 7 ::>(!. “Come tiiou wit'i ii.s and we wiil ilo tliee , srd.''—Nuiii.. x. ‘2'.». l/iusi f'M I I P I’.Ki TnnEN Clicnrii - (Iak St., 1 ii'.'itr-'las.sn.cl.nscti!* and College ave,*. .1. T. Itos-.rts, p:i*toi'. .Sunday-school S*::;6 ii. m. classinei tiiijr It: to e. in. Preaeliing 16:;J0 by Uev. E. line.vn. .‘bit c li.iru's Horn, and T;.‘Ul p. m. hy the i'.-i-iei. li'c, iv.d service.-. V, Id contiuu*- next week, 'i'iic i;;iSlor .vid |i.-e.'iel; at Spriligd.''d!‘ Mission, On Uur;'!i si.,S,in(i.i_v tu ;!;;>0 p. m. W<'lcouie to all services. j iiitsT Prt:siivtkhi.*n f'trrwii—Sot-thwest <'orn<‘: Pi iin.syl va.'dn aii'i New Y’ork sta. The pastor. Rev. M. L. Haines, I). X>., w ill preuchtoniorrow ;i; 16:45 a. ni. and 7:3<> !'■ ni. Evening subject. "Isaac and llebekah. or Romance and Sori'idness." Suiiiiay-schisil meets 6:86 a. m. The Y'oung People's ■soeii.-ty meets e.t 6:;)6 p. in. W>‘ekly iirayer-meeL.ig on Tliursday evening at 7:;;6 o'clock, , I’ACt.'S ('HUH -H -t'OnXFn 1I.I.IN01S AVI> New Y ork st.s. The H< v. g. A. i arstensen, rector. Holy coiniutmion, 9:86 it. ni .Yfoining pruyeratid sermon, 16:80 a. ni. Evening ('raver and sermon. 7:80. The rector will iireach and Bishop ICnickerOacker will d*4ircr an address in the morning. Tlie rector will i'ree.ch in ttie evening. Services on Ash Wednesday . February 13) at 10:80 tt. in. fl'ABKRNACl.E. l HI RCH — CORNER .YIkRIBIAK L und StMYind ‘,ts. The Hev. J. A. Homlihuler, D. D.. piistfir; the Hev. YV. B. Dunham, assistant pastor. Preaching liy the pastoral 16:.'>0 a. m. and 7:36 ji.m. Evening gervioe In the chajiel. Sunday-sidiool.'2:15 p. m. Y'. P. 8. C, E.. 3:45 p. 111. The assistant pastor will preach tnoriiiiig and ever.il g in YViest Washingtoii-st. and Mt. .Tacksoii eh.i[»cls alternately. Uletihes I’EAcr. M. K. CHuncii—Con.-TEu J Virginia ave. and Houth st. The Rev. F-dwards. ;>ast»»r. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 7:36 p. m. by the(iastor. General class at 9:15 a. lu. and 3 p. ni. tstind.ay-scliool at2p. m. 8pec!iil revival services ever).’ evening tie.-ct week except .Saturday. The pfustor wdll !i<* .assisted hy brother pastors'of tills city, und Miss Lillie Severingtaus, a singing evaugeilst. The imblic Is always made welcome. A I A VEL-.WER t ONUREOATIONAI. t'HURCH — *Yi .St. Ciair near Ea.st. Rev. John YV. YVil.son, pa-stor. Rev. N. Hitchcock, I’h. T).,of Chicago. di.«trict secrt'tary A. B. C. foreign mission.s, will preach at 10:4.5 a. m., subject. "The Kingdom Cuming.” and will lecture at 7:30p. ni. f>n "Mexico, Its Political, Social and Religious Conditions." S-andav-school 9:36 a. m. Y'. P. 8. C. E., 6:.30n. m.' Everyone Is cordially invited to all the services of this church. Okvejsth PREsnyTEBiAS- Church—CORNER O Elm and Ceriar sts. The Rev. A. N. TtiompBon. >astor. Preaching 10;.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. lornlng Bubject. ‘‘The BoUuing of Christian Character.■’ Evening: Farewell service to ihenihers of The Church who are going to foreign misrton work. Sabhath-school. 2:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor, ftriWt a. m. Henfor Endeavor 3.30 p. m. PrH.ver-mpeiing. Thursday at 7 210 p. m. Public cordially invUed to each of these services.

YVAXT12D-.SITUATIONS.

S ITUATION Wanted salesman: rt'ference.

- COLJ.ECTGR; CITY Address Y 23, News.

^ITt.’ATIO

YY’anted - BY AN E.XPERIeiiced bw.kkeegcr: b«»t of references. Ad

dress Q 24. News omce.

wantkd-agents.

OENTS YVanted—.YRCHDEACON'S CAT- - sup; the finest made

I ENTS YY'a NTF.n- A HCl I DEACON’S raace. suiinrlor to ull ethers.

SOY'

4 OENTS Wanted—L.VDfKS, to SELL TlfE 2V famin s fiori.5 water; liberal terms. Addie-w .MANAGER BRANCH OFFICE, box 77. Indiunn)*<jlls, P. O. 4 OKNTS Wanteii L.VDY' M.VDK $'3 L.AST * V week selling "Long's suJd muciliige pencil." Why not yeu? .Vd iress i;. .V. I.ONG, Yfanufiieiurer, 334 Deai: t>rn st., Cliicugo, 111. 4 oent^ Ranted--L.VDY’ AiiKSTS WaNT*V etHO’ltflt fri" . Mr*-. E. B. ' tail’urd. Lovf.lia, L>.. receN’ed a ?*5 'told v.'i.fii, free November 16, IHfrj. IIS a premium. .Vdlicss FAMILY' DRKriB GUIDE COMl’AN Y’, ImJiaiiupolis.

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YY’^ANTUKD-MISUELLANEOUS.

anted-HAY’K Y’gU PHOPF.RTY' FOR sale. I. N. HICIIIK, 58 E. Maikit.

\\’ ANTED—TO RORKOW A S.M.4I.L .'SUM OF * T money on vacant lots. Address J ‘23, Ne>s’s ofiicp. W’^AN'tRn-ROOM MATE HY TUAVELINt} ft man; pleasant room; references. 248 N. Ea.st it. \\'aNTED—80ME SECOND H.\N’DED TKLEgraph instruments, t aiiutonce. 152 \V, YVii«»ilngUiii. \\' ANTr.i) -ITaVe C.4SH CU STOMER FOR ft lit e or six room cottage. I. N. RICHLE, 58 E. Market, \itLvN TEl>—TO BORUO W,91.56, SIX MONTHS; ft go*sl life insurance Bollcy as security. Ad dress L 23, News. W’ANTEn^lTEAL E8TATE^EAR MORRIS tf mi U’nimi ur Meridian sts. YVM. 8. CANFIELD, 31 Virginia ave. YY^vtkiT-^'ThRIE^BCRKING, T0C.4.LL AT ft <ince lor clrf«« and hat; will be sold tu pay charges. 51 Indiana arc.

W^'ANTgi—tHUEE 8MALL ROOMS, FOR f * light hmwekecnlng; central location; two In family. Adrin-ss R 23, News. \Y’ axt¥i>—TO ciosij~oFr ouh io-cent »f sheet music; goes at 3 cents per copy. JERUSALEM, 79 and 7'2 Massachusetts ave. ^^ntep^paitty uTth caihtal, iJE-sm-f f Ing to invest in valuable laudg for platting, adjoining good gas town. Address 'T 23, care of N ew».

—LEASE. HOU8E OF BIX TO ff eight rooms, large lot or half tifive acres: north "preferred, near car line. Address K '23, N ewa.

Y\’'anted-TO rent, Cf/ITAGE, NORTH; ff must be ia good repair and pleasantly located : no children. Addrees 110 N. Pennsylvania Str«et. Tv anted-COU’PLE without ClIILDREN f f to take modern hou.«e, eight rooms, furnished; owner fo retain two rpoiu.s; absent during the day. N. I’ennsj'lvanta st., above Seventh; reierenoes. Address P 23, N«wa Tv AXTFO-attend A PERMANENT, RE^ f f liable school if yon want the best In shorthand. It doesn t pay to attenfl cheap and shoddy institutions. The Stenographic Institute is the highest standard; most popular in State. Send for illustrated circulars.

STOliAOE. Ctobage-ARCHDEACON'S GOODS SOLD BV 4? all grocera

■VtURTH Chri.stian u’HUkcn—N. Wert- st., r betw’een ^ Chur and sts. George H. Clarke, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a, n, aiel 7’.30 p. Bi. by the pastor. Mjerulng. stftflect: "YVar First, Then Peace.” Erenlags ^'BecoacUiatlon,” Sandav-iK-hool. 2:39 P- m.. A. B. Tharp, superintendent. SUxHeiy Christian Endeavor. 0:30 p. m.; leader Pastor Clarke. Janlor Christian Endeavor, 3:86 p. ni. Prayer-meeting, Tbarstlay evening nt 7:30; leader. Miss Cora Ulrich. Y* ou will be welccmed to any aud all of tbsM servloea.

toraok-Howlaivd. condit a oo.. «m a

Penaaytvania. 8ee'us-and get rales.

TOILAO E—A RCH b fe ACON 'S CO L U k N jikg vinegar contains YVorld’s Fair pictares.

K - li^DUNAPOLIS WABEHOti^E Conojiaar j^reglsteretTv 205 to 373 & FenagyL vanta k.. Maerkl storage and tranaftss. V. V.

CIHSLl rrr. liaaager.

Dxoiuo* O Compt

rpo I.ET— .

L 370 Home ave., 9 rooms, gat. - ♦36 00 104 Stoqghton st., 6 rooms, giu 1.5 00 957 N. Alabama at., 6 rt'Oma, g*a..,_^ 16 00 YV. E. STEVENSON A CO.. 74 K. Market st.

TORAd* - UNION TRANSFER AND STORage C xnpanr, tuocessor to Dickson Storage aud Transfer Cxtmjpaiiy, E. Ohio at. and Bee Line i tracka Telephone 726. Beet mercbandlae and 1 houaehoid atorage la the dty; oo duat aod nooj haaardoaa

fl'IO.LET— A 47 'Pieteber ave,. 5 rooms, gaa.... fl6 00 24 Gregg at, 6 rooms, gne. 17 00 125 lYownie st., 3 rooms 7 00 861 N. New Jersey st., 8 rooms 18 00 08 Shelby it., 4 rooms - 8 00 604 Y'lriflnia ave., store-room, 15 06 Snitos of rooms In Stewart Plaoa, Ohio and Illinois sts.. and 17 Virginia ave. CHAS. W. GOIISUCU. 16 Virginia ave.

FOR SADR-REAIi KSTA'nE. £*tat»-TUXEL>0, iiAi- estAT* ARt'H . sauce, Ev» ry one tikes It. f A>*ai. Katate MONKV IjtJ LO.YN, jraigi;, IV KhH'K JUNES «•<».. W Circle At. R eal Kst4T»-TEN-acRB FBt'IT PABlt near Imtlansp dhi barinUa; very chotea, L N. RICHIE. WaW t. . R eal BsTATa-TciOSo MkX. C. * / E. J. RICKJBBP.^HSDJ^ K JUBIHBA CO., M Circle st, Munsiy to IdMR eal K- rtATe aTI'II* -same pric* nmn apriii^BFanL M. 11. BKViLLlC. 3»% W. WasAh

.RUMiC WS BtA' ITiED-

ON

# part laty.

fo

must tie

K r..4L E*tat»-IF

have thi-m on

ERICK JUNES A CO.,SO I

R eal KataTE

Broadwav; take a amall B. M. KALerfON, l«Mg.

R itLKa'rATE—WjTnt TO t.NV

I{36,U0U in Indlapapotis

bargains. Aihtnas Z 3% 4we S^f^

K ~Bt4L Estate-BA RGAllwfiN VAui(^%-?jti ImtbTved property tu ait parts Mae ^ t^KDERICKJONiai retest.. „

K eal Estate-MORTGAGE

' estate, fire, life and iw^itnnt Injiiiiiin n. MILUIKAX A ATKINpN.Ob K. > R eal Betate-FINK 'r^G^St^EY dence; grates, sewer, both gases, new JbtW* and aU.cQaveataaoss. , Addrgeg or «aU SBl

ginla avs,

R eal Ebtatb—BLOCK, ave., near Delawt^; year; prtce.wnly $10,600.

H. Delaware.

MAsisACiit^Mrrtrt

J^EAL I^TATE-BEAU’yiF^

T O Let-54-66 YV. TWESTY-HECOND st..$10 00. $13 60 363 N. N. Jerseyf20 00 303 Bellefon'lne. 30 00 60 John... 10 00 .324 Cornell ave„ 1.5 00 .554 N. Alabama. 1.5 t«) •J-ZS N. FaSL 13 OO 60 Buckle L5 0«» 619 E. Seventh.„ 8 00 814 N. N. Jersey 14 OO 04 Dorman..^.,.,. 9 00 386 Yandes 0 00 .386 Clinton 9 00 l«6 8heldi>n-; 8 00 648 YV. YY’ash’tn.. 10 00 87 YV. Eighth-...- 10 (10 21 Patterson- 8 00 656 YV. Vermont 8 O'* 23FleJcher. 1.5 00 2.53 9. N. Jersey. 30 00 42 English. 13 00 3.36Cheetaat. 16 00 186 Fletcher 13 00 201 Huron.,.. 13 60 506 K. Georgia...: It 5$ 182 Lexington... 12 00 oin F,. B'aslil’tn- 10 00 143 Hoyt 11 00 3;t4 CheKtiTOt 0 00 11 Leot* 10 00 146 Dauglierty ... 8 .50 3I Thomaa...i„.... 8 60 76 Laurel... — 8 00 434 8. State 8 00 •291 Kentucky..8 00 30 itates alley...„ 8 00 6'i Cciok 7 00 44 Michigan avs 7 60 823 S. Kast. 7 (H» I'ifl Duwnoy 7 00 127 Ft YV^ayne... 0 OO New 8-room houses. Eastern ave.. natural gas; S12..50. Throe-acre farm, three miles nortb, 7room hnuso* $l'L60. Houses close to Atlas works. Tudier A Dorsey’s, Vorth IndianaiKilla. West Indianapolis, Indianola and Brightwood. 81*0 complete list at office. J. 8. ORUSB, 03 K. Market st, LET-DWKLLINOli ^ X 79 E.Mioh.,moi!’n,poB8. April 1-13 $ 60 00 60 Circle a*., rhodefn,.., 18 100 OO 676 N. Mitldlan, both gases.- „10 86 OO 476 N. Tewncjwee, both gasea 9 ■ 80 00 4.34 N. Teenww?. both 8 « 00 184 Broadway, puss. Mgneh 15, gsaet 9 25 00 100 Ruckle Sf.. modern 9 25 00 540 College ave.. both gaaea..,....,.. 8 .26 00 112 N. SlisMlsltml, both gases- .v...lO 26 OO 140 Ash. both ga'^s 9 30 OO 703 E. Market, natural gas. 8 18 00 716 K. Market, natural gas...~.-...~».„ 8 18 00 114 Tlnron, natural gaa 7 16 00 ‘251 Fayette, natural gas —"7 13 00 69 Elm, natural gas. 3 10 OO ‘268 Brooksldo ave., natural gaa- 4 0 00 ‘274 English ave, nataral gas.. —.4 8 60 25 Dcluss, natural gas 3 T 60 850 N. New Jer8ey«..i 18 00 ‘211 YV. Market. 6 12 OO 107 John., 6 10 Oil 195 YV. Third 4 0 00 .51 Minnesota 6 8 00 660 YV. North 4 700 10 Rookwood....A. 3 7 00 103 Fountain st.,new..,. _S 8 (X> OEViCES. Coffin Block, elevator, heating, Janitor, from $10 00 to 36 00 Sterling Block, sUire-rooms, from 10 00 to 30 00 Sterling Block, 27 rooms, for hotel 76 00 Store-room, Hlo. and Minerva, new la 00 Complete list at office. 0. K. COFFIN A CO.. 90 J, Market st.

"T!

tral avenaa, south 8<

^mt. Don’t miss ft; only njOOt: L

m m. Market. , ;

hoiEk,

R eal SsVA'.^-r-r...

hotisc, snothssst;

monthly pay manta. ORA

Washington at.

TvirS!

pBAL KsTATE-NkW VK^WbA

Akop*: seo^tio t

R eal Estate — ««V ERaI S'PsTRKiS houses, paying 10 to M pgg cant., for tar cash; also several dwelftiw to a^l on sngy payments. 140 Howard s^lFeaglPhlpaBoltB.

R eal EeTate-LO'T,^ Lot, Newman st., $700.

LJT.

il

SAL Estats—HATli i restdencs, lO rooe

TO DHT-ROOM8.

fo Let-A LARGE, furnished booh. 189 E. Ohio.

fi’o Let-unfurnished front room,

1 ‘J

‘254 E. Georgia.

T o Let-THREE down stairs BOOMS; gas. 70 Kentucky ave.

rpo Let-furnished room, $«: both X gases. 79 YV. Michigan.

'^Po Let—FUP.NTSTIED; LIGHCT H0U8E-

i t — ’

keeping. 146 YV. New York.

tjfo Let-TH^^E NICE FRONT BOOMS, $9.

or two for 86. 1,53 I’ark ave.

rpo let-tyvo rooms, nicely furnishX ed on ground flour; $6 eacli; both gases. 376 Christian ave.

TO LET-OFFICES AND STORES.

>0 Let-NEYV store room opposite oak Hill school-honse.

rPo Li-rr-BASEMENT UNDER 61 INDIANA I avo., including nuntral gas and water.

Old promptly, $42100: Bonse eostl — .0^. bwgala; ensy toms. 1.5, B10kIK»

i E. Market

T) RAL Estate"— DOtT ■YBBSsWXSiX. -lx south Seventh; Dsiafvarn, Sootb flsventh; Central ave., south Sizthu f^spa av*., bsu

EAL EsTATB-TrfKKB RO^ Alh6 PAN- ^ ' try, good street. ^50; eaMi $100, haianco $100 per year. Ntne-rwom, dsEltobte MStoemre, Christian avA, $l.6oa ManyEMooEa. RUR-

DON, 821$ E. ^tailngtoE.

EAL^ATE^mjmiiigBajftK, always rented; best strssttan stlmilREre of $600 will tBcrease rentktoEl^oaOgtf year;greatest bar-

tln in tbe city: price.

URN A CO., 94 K. Market St.

OKO. W.PAJSG-

R eaT. EsTATE-GOoi) FA*i[, ^ ACBl^ StT*

pont, Ind., on eaw terms. Call on «

Bryant Bros., room 10 InsuraneE Btockjl 68w N. Pennsylvania at., Indlanapoffik;

B. D, Richards, Lafayett^J“*

R iml Bstatih-A innr v| yst for sale In Tughto Path at this

nrios and terms: bay ilrrliifftirs thsartti. k. A E. J. BicKKih', JOl

CO.,8«Cirelaat.

ibEALKw^TB—kliw -I V> honae, four rooms aacb; B of Washington; rents $10Ms: rental location in cltyj nss* FiK-lGuulli 1 WALKER ft PBATHBR, $$B.

Btrth hpt

R BALESTATB-HOYV'STRjbT NElif'^MODllilN bouse, down town.lsven reams, bath, hot and oold water. Price $8,190. Terms. $800 cash, Im|}. ance $26 ner month, la now rented fur no per month. FBBDBRICKJONniftC0..itattest.

R eal Kstatb-EZGHT-BOOM on Hall Place, ona aqaato-from iWBoit

trie oar line; eellar; wall and ci«D^ Jtaritfai

I aim two yeim.

sraiw agraa aiaatos VEsaaBaa a TTwaa Miasaa wm gas; one-thlra cash, halaaaa one a Pride $8jb00. R. CBBVSWIk

Ingtoust

R eal Estate-lot, DOUGLAS PARkTraF-

gatn. Bsantlful lot, N. Ms^dlao, M feet

front, natural gas. only $1,300. Lot, Alb near Eighth, MJiOO. Lot. t^rtc ave., near Bflreeath, $1,400. Cliflbrd-ave. lot; tf I Ender vajUMi Ubaral

term* L. N. RICHIE, 68 B. Market.

R eal Kstat»-N. PENNSlfltVANIA, IfkAS

Twelfth st., east front, ten ifooma, gaa.Mto.

ctstnrn, Well, hardwood finlab, modem, now, goao lotiseven-thousand-dollarproperty: will selt ontll March 1 for $6,000. Hols- Agents. GBO. W.

PANGBORN ft CO.. 04 E. Market st.

R eal EaTATE-BEAD ¥ll»-

$4,400, bouse, new, forced saie-.. $3,600 lx)t, 40x260. N. Illinois at- - 066 Lot, Fifteenth and CoUegs avs... 1.066

31

J. L. BARNi rr, LomhaTt •RnlldlBg.

nfo Lr.T-ON MASSAOHUAETTS ave., in X in the YVyandot Block, a got^d store-room. Just vacated. A fine location for retail business. Gall at once and Secure; rent reasonable. POWF.LL & HANCKEL, 6<J E. Yfarket st. aNi I.trr-402 N. ILLINOIS 8T.,STORE. X givs $20 00 .363 Y’lrglnla r.ve., store and 4 rooms, gas... 13 00 362 N. ,MisHi'*sli)plst.. stor(-.t 10 00 109 MicUigi n st,, Huughville, store, gas...- 16 00 16 Wocdbuni ave., YY. IndiaiiaptYlls,store; gas 10.00 Corner Church end M’Ganiev, store, gas-..- 8 00 YVLLGH ft M’GLOHKEY'. 34 Circle st.

Ftm SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. 'OR Hale — SQUARE PIANO; $46. 127 W. State uve.

■LfOK Salk-A RGHDKACON’H red HEAL EXF tracts: try then).

XfoK 8alk-.YUCHDEACON’3 SWEET MIXI ed pickIw. ask for thi-m. T^ok Salk :HCG^)n1mIAND SINUEB MAI Ichine; ch^ap. ‘297 E. Market st. X^oii ,8alk — 'ro<)M inG ““house FILLED I with roomers. 74 YV. Yfurket et. i.foR Salk-pony' G.\TYrriN~GGOD condl 1 tton; cheik)). Adrtr'ss C 24, News. 17oRliAL^--UOOD”TirRE KHHTAlir BARBER A shop; very Cheap. Addre.je Q *23, News. 'UoK s'ai.E~t VlUollT’rfA'NO AND BICYCLE, r cheap. 76’b I'liiiana aVe. CallHtntday. pOR tAu'E-KUIlKKa' ini'UllATOH; GGOD r ordc!-; cheap. Corner Nlntll uiid Alvord. L'ciTsAi.u-1)liuTrsTOItETYVELL LgCATED. X Gall room N«. 16 Boston Block. C. «». WEI8H.

TYkal Estate — A HAGRIFICE — THE XV Htielght homestead, located ou laggeirounda In the finest part of Tuxedo Park, must be soldi you can buy It at almost your own i)ricc and on your own tertna C, H. ft K. J. RtCKRRT, FREDERICK JONES ft CO. Sfl. drcds St. Money to loan.

R eal K«tatb-E1GHT-R0OM HOUSE. TALhott ave.. east front, between Eleventh an<l Twelfth sts,; very beat part that street; gw^ fruits, stable; can he-tMnfht at special bw^nt heavily incumbered; owner want* to gsC out; will trade for smaller property, north or south. YVALKEIl A PRATHER, 64 E. Market st. K eal R8ta¥k-NIC13 FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, vestibule; porch side and front; two cablncfT mantels and gratss; twdaets double doors; floored attic; pantry; china closet in dining-room: oelliv; well and cistern; lion fsiica In trout: cement sidewalks: natural gas; elsctrlc cars. X’rise, $2,3611; $1,600 cash, balance $13 Mr month untfl paid. H. H. BEVILLK. 2Jb W. Washington St.

R eal estaTK-BEVEN-JIOOM RESiDF.Nf'E, Central ave.; big barjAln: easy pnymenis. Beautiful residences N. Pennsylvania, $6,060, ^1,800, ^.600, $10,060. N. East St., large, ten rooms; FT,060; down-town. V. IllIneis,$‘7,600; Tennessee, $3,600; 'Bcilefontalne, $6,1W; N. DelswBH*. $!U009: Broadway, fijEJO! fIsTSbth st,. $4,700. I. N. HICIIIK, 68 K. Msritst.

Uok Sai.e-SHGK STORE IN THIS CITY x must soil at once; $3,500. Address YV 23, Nf-ws olflce. l>uR~T;ri.K, Foit WORLDS F.\IR HOTEL 1 nccouitniHlatlon, address E. R. SCOTT. 220 YV’. New Y’ork st.

n.iit Sale-GHKAP. IIFFITAURANT, NO. 117 I YV. YVijKhlngton st.; Owner wants to go way. Gall this evening.

F 'or Ka r.K—E t Rs r-CI^A8.M N’ EWSPAPEK AND Jo'» office; !®r>(K’) caRli; balance on reasonable time. t'RAYVFOKI), 7‘2V3 K. Washington st. j;(.n SALK-btWjr'fHKY GO; n^^^ NO OUT I to quit- A big lot of ladles’ show at .50 <-ents. A Idg lot of wen’s shoes at 75c. ANDY KP.EITI.EIN, '204 YV. YVuijbiagton st., rear Brown’s livery stable. 3oc for felt iHEtts. 75c for felt boots with rubbers. lOc for children’s rubbers. 15c for misses’ rubber*. 18c for women's rubbers. 46c for men's rubbers. A lot of men's pants tose.l; a lot of overcoats to sell for account of insurance companies. Y’our price is ours. Lsdlw.come and seethe fine shoes we sell fit half nrieea, such brands as Navior's French kids, st $2.60; 'Duttenboefer’s, at $‘2..50; Hayden Gardner’s spring-style Bluchers, at $2.56. fi5c for men ’» shoes. 6.'^ for ladies’ Bhoea. me for Isdies' sh* ax. 76c for ladies’ shoes. 7.5c for men's shoe*. $1 for men's shoes. $1.2.5 for ladle*’ fine shoes. Roc for cfllldrt n's rubber boots. $3 for mhta kid shoes; try them. 1.5c {or mens fine calf shoes. $1.35 for mens aeamlewi wwk-shoei. .Spring style lad:e.i' tie**. AU kinds ef rubber rioots cheap. I am clrsilng out tp quit. AU my shoo* to be closed out at half prica. 76c fur felt boots with rubbers. 3tkr for felt' boots. 18c for ladles' rubbers. 1.5c for inii*B.’8’ rnblter*. 10c for misses' nibhera ANDY KREITLEIN. 2f»4 YV. YVsshlngtOB St. Just west ot Big Four railroad.

I lEAL Estate-NINK-ROOM UOUHR: CELL lar; well and cistern in kltclMn: bsib ro<*iB and closet; sewer conHecUoiis: both gaaesi hot and cold city water; mantels and gratos; dnuhls doors; cement walks on street and in yard 1 stable for throe horses and three or four vehicles; drive through yard; 42 feet, east-front lot; eii otrlc cars; clear of Incumbrance. Pries, $6,U0<I. H, 11. BEVILLR,2Yk W. WMblngtoPit.

R eal Khtatk -

647 Gontral ave., 8 rooms- $4,000 House,W.Y'ennont. pay 12 pat cent.; tiase 3.261) House, Union st., 3 rooms - 1J160 Houston Fletchernve.; olilp.nrtonlj'..-...., 3,350 Elegant; 7 nHuu; YVoodlawa ave. 3/460 House on Hoshruuk for. 700 Houses on Hoyt, Lexington, Fletcher. Plusssnt, Hpsnn sod YVoodlawn avee.; also lots that would surpriMyou satoebsapneas. Uatl and see fora list. C.W.GpRBUGH,

15 Virginia ava.

EAL Estate-KLKOAJ^ APARTnient bouse, pay* H) per cent,. $46,000 ' 8-etory brick block,. 67 feet on YVasbiug-

' ton, per foot, - - IJMO

1 8-storv brick block. 66iii feet oa VtrglBla

I ave,, Just off of Pennsylvania st 86,000

' 8-Bibry brick block. *20 feet oh Massachu-

setts ave.. near Delaware 11,000

3-stury brick block, 60 feet on Uliiinis,

n^ar Yt'ashlngton-. OOfiOO

3-etory brick block. 22 feet on Washing-

ton, near Pennsylvania, pays? torcent 88IM0

3-story brick block, 82 feet on Washing-

ton, near Liberty, pay* 8 per cent IIJIOO

l-story frame, 35 feet, In West ladlanaao.

Us, pays 10 per cent.: (will trad*)». 8JXIO

DWELLINGS

Broadway, between Heventta and Elgtttli, cheapcHt home on Uie street 4 8J®®S Broadway, between Eighth and Ninth 4,500 Illliiots, between Eigbtu and Ninth,60feet cast front; goo<l house aod barn ......... OJIOO Feniisylvanfa, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth ;uewaridmodani;lOBg tins on part 6,0W BeUefontaine, near Hirme Kye.-..„.M> 4,00$

ACRE AO*.

30 acres, northeast, splendidly locatad tor ai^ dividing; will be very valuable soon; owasr. no*.

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AUCTION SALE. E. Washington st.

cenoN—GUWTIN ft MOC’URDY, ACCTION-

eers. 139 'W. Washington st.

A uctios — TO THE TKADK, OP MENli clothing, underwear, notions, shoes, etc, I will sell at my room, 1»2 East Washington sL; on Wednesday, February 15, at lO o'clock, a good, clean stock of men's suite, seasonable goods and regular ahess 360 pants, 119 dosem eutton socks, 37 dozen ladles’ black hose, 86 doeen boys’ caps, 11 caddies totiacco. 26 dosen r*4 mixed wool shirts, 26 doxen rsd wodl shirts, 2.5 dozen gray wool shins, 25 dosen whlM cotton shirts, L50 ladles', button shoe*. 25 dosen percale shirts, notions and other good#. A L.

HUNT, Auctioneer.

A; bargain 1; 9 lots e

flOTim Eighth aad

resident, wants to 1 11 lots, southeast; Yandss, etc., etc.

FARMS.

128 acres, two mllss s<nitu, especttfly flaa fat gardening or dairy; oftersd very cheap. 16H acres, .'six miles west, well tmprovsd and productive; sold to close an estote; W**> per acre, 646 acres, s^endtd land In Maary oounty^ neat

railroad.

From 80 to 4410-aere tracts 1« Whlto, 3mpm, Pulaski and Fulton coon ties; taken by Eastern corptn’etlon under foreebMure; will besold for Jsoa of claim; 40 per cent, to <10 per cent. o< valoa. 200 acres, two mile* west of ConwrsvUla; srfll trade for Indianap* Fs property. Above Is only partial list. MILLIKAN ft ATKISBDN. «SOg.MltfkHik

LOST.

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