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SLEPT ALL 'HIGH, LONG U' I i .4 A A SIDETRACK HERE! I.IZ FOUR OFFICIALS THOUGHT THEY WERE TRAVELING. THE CITY LOOKED FAMILIAR Ai'J It Finally Dawned en Them that They Had Not Started at All. i rt i. (pa ted i i i 1 to day that the conference In "by K. OsU.rn, vlt K.

tkhulT, gmtral manager. J. Q. Van Winkle, general superln of the four, yesterday. wn ii th purpose of Investigating the fact 1 takes rnm than nfleen hours to i 1 1 from to St.

Louis ri Mimes. 'I culhirlty of the it iniUon as that niy person who had ever made, a ri.iiit of Fhl kind were the officer i then In conference. til hoppcrfd this way; Mer. Osborn i f'. fiaft hove Into Indianapolis on their al car Sunday fr the purpose, of go slept all night.

to Ft. i Lou! that night. Their car jiacel In the fVnate a venue yard. i or lcr was given to hook It Ohio T. express at lLL'l.

Then the i the. evening: with locnl offl mill nhmit f) clock. In company V. iin U.irxane. anpertntendent of i ii' retired to the car and in.

Garstang'a Discovery. flrft man out of bunk yesterday ru in. hn tctlet, smoked a cigar iit for his ccimpanlonn to prepare out. Then the three left the car 1 for the bt hotel In Bt. Loul, for 1.

i was the flrat to discover the i imil.irlt of the eurroundlmc, nt Indiatuipolla. He had never i fu o. hliiiigr In the atmllRht, wai (ii intj of the Sinte Hoiihe. it i l'iwly da'wned on the thrn. car hud fn overlooked, apd they sriinor.vniNcs MIUIAK.

sf i AVER 12 FA ttt the night on the siding In thlt ir.Ml 1. 1' sp on to Si. Louis, shh put on th Southwestern and thi reached St. than ftftc 4 ti hours after mk i "HERN'S SURVEY TROUBLES. Lines from Which Choice utt be "Msde.

iliWMipoSl Southern promoters survey will be completed July tl public may not be Informed 1 to the line, for the surveyors H.hlng several lines at various ii.l a selection be made. y.irvrylnjr party expected reach Futtirday. bvit the difficulty ii a Huit'l" line through Urown KTfMter than antlt lpated. It i i tiy ti run a number of lines. i trouble as In getting over l't'tw(T! llrown and of the lines surveyed wiil tu'pi for almost irie half i th' thid will mike a cut fo deep Impracticable.

Tour Against Grade Crossings. Van Wlnkke, of the Mg wrllten to the Hoard of Public 4t Ms la anxious to have i at the proposed crosilpg of lrie sod the Iig lis it i Hvoiil new graiie Uci City Passenser Agent. AI.eu, district passeupr agent Mion end Cincinnati. Hamilton djy announced the appoint Li tJ ULJ i "ill ct I merit of Fred N. Hicks as city passenger ascnt.

jeceedtrig; Jlobert A. Cray, resigned. Mr. Hicks son of K. X.

Erie Western, and hs heretofore been neoted with latter road. Railroad Notes. The Car Foremen and Inspector Association will meet at the Union station tomorrow afternoon. The Pennsylvania Is receiving Inquiries concerning its tenowstone excursion, Au gust 14, from nour' es unexpected. One emery' came to day from harnct, another from Mr; Kisco, N.

Y. Ijcal German singing societies which went to fct. Louis to rep the visit of the 6t. Lout I.ie.tcrkranx. returned by special train over the Pennsylvania, yesterday.

1 NOT AUTHOR OF ARTICLE. Prof. Kearney Did Not Critlcle Deaf 8chool Management. J'rof, CharUs Kearney, of Kvansvilte, a graduate and former teacher in the State Bchool for the leaf. and for tome year a teacher of the deaf In the chool formerly at Kvansvllle, called on Governor Durblri to day to discuss the maniiffmt nt of the State school.

'Charges egaliisi the superintendent, rrlnclral and trustees were published Jn an Bvarsvilie paper, and It has been In elnuateci that Profesaor Kearney waa the author. They purported to come from a committee of the "Indiana Deaf Asocla tion." When aked about the. matter today. I'rofenHor Kearney said: "I did not write the articles publlahed tn the Kvansvllle Courier. I know nothing of the 'Indiana Deaf Profepsor Kearney's friends regard the innltiuntlon as an attack on his character, nl they have obtained a larne number of tiimoiill hh to nia atandiiiK at a.

tea.cn er and cttlsen: Among; them are teftl rnonials from Mayor Covert, Postmaster rarvm and j. j. xs'oian. of nr. v.

it. La ham. Prof. Albert Berg, i j. necker.

j'ror. s. j. vat! and Prof N. Field Morrow, of Indiana oolls.

Professor Kearney says he is willing to lestiry ccrore tne board or trustees should an investigation be undertaken. The board of trustees meets to night, and it Is sati that it may decide then whether to conduct an Investigation and hear wit A great many graduates of the rcnooi ate In the city for commencement exercises to morrow morning. MAY HAVE ANOTHER BANK. Promcter Say Indianapolis Offers an Attractive Field. The establishment Of another National bank In Indianapolis Is being considered by at least two Indiana hankers who do not Jive In Indianapolis.

There have been conferences recently with local capitalists, but It is said that no definite steps have been taken. The men who are studying the field, argue that there It room for more banks. They say there Is no city in the country of the population and busi ness standing of Indianapolis that has so few banks. There are now six national bank In this city, Indianapolis irr about 1876. had sixteen banks.

One by on they failed until but three were left, Fletcher's, Merchants" National and Indiana, National. A banker recall the following names of banks In existence about in'ti: Citizens' National. Woollen Webb Central, Jndl anapolia Ititxinger, Indiana Hanking Harrison. Fletcher A Kharpe, Bank of Commerce, Meridian National, First National, Indianapolis National. Indiana National, Fletcher's Na tional and Merchants' National, The fall urea followed the panic of 1873.

President Simpson will Attend. The Christian and Missionary Alliance la holding Its fourth annual convention nt the Pentecost Tabernacle, In New Jersey frtroct, near and will continue sdrn June 15. Dr. A. P.

Slmp enn, New Y'ork, president, will attend the 'alter part of this week. To morrow's oiwn at 9 o'clock In the morning, 2 In tha aliirroop and 7:30 in the evening. Anvtrtt; ttCKv who will take part are the Itev. MacArthur, of Chicago; the Itev. A K.

Funk, of New York; Mrs. Esa Woodward of India; the Rev. E. I. Whiteside, of Pittsburg; the Rev.

E. M. Lock wood, of Knoxvllle, the Rev. W. A.

Cramer, of Africa the Rev. W. T. Mennlnger, of Chicago, and Dr. H.

lover, of China. For Washburn College. TOPKKA, June 10 At a special meeting of the trustees of Washburn College to day, Norman D. Plasns. of Werthington, was selected to succeed Oeorge M.

llerritk as president of that institution. PARAGRAPHS OF THE DAY. Flower Mission day was celebrated esterdy at the Ioir Hcpe by the women of aevj nl hrenchs cf the T. V. Pt.

John's Hoclsl flub will be entrtalnd Thurs lny enin hy Mr. and Mr. T. B. Mc slv L20 West lVw York etreU The Avlante Club will give dancps tvery al tfrnatfl Ttiedsy evening at th new favlilon st lirnd Hippie rrk.

Hie nrxt dance will te June 17. H'he omen of the lVllr avemie Baptlut rhurt li giv lawn fete to morrow niftht on the church lawn. The Newi" Newsboys Band ill ply. Th Women's Forpn Missionary Society of the Flrt Friends' chtirch will meet t. nrrow rirmvn with Mrs.

E. Xewlin. iili tZawt 'aihinirtin treet. News Newsboys Hand will furnish music at a rtt awN rry. festival to he given this evening st North Wt nrreet hy the women of the people's t'ongregationat church.

The Ijidies Aid Society of the Central I'rd venalii church will hold all day meeting at the church to morrow. A bmlne meeting of the church will be heid i.t ine tr. Frank V. Fmworthy gave a talk to the Mothers' t'lub of the Y. M.

A. yeperlay afternoon "Home I.tfe in, the 'hlllpplnea." At the conclusion he gave an exhibit of cos tume, of the upper and lower clasa women of tlie Islands. The of Miss Ida Belle Sweenls will glva a reciial, Thursday evening, at the 1V H. i tsM wln rooma. Ml.s Hartetia Hosmer wrlll be the and tlioee to alriR are' Iks Hs1 fl.Mn.nii, Hiancha Hucl.k.

of Tipton; LJly Ivijle, of Tlpion; rtrude Sargent of Lawrence; Ruth I.ebo, of Tipton; Mrs. W. Durv an. of 'hclhy Nellie Herd, of Tip'on: tJertmda Harber, Mat el and Carrie Tet of Tipton. The Hoy and Clrla' clubs of school No.

41 will i ronatlon." an overetta. at the $M'emh t'hrlntin church to mfirrow night. The cast if chnraci.ra The Kthel f'sthsrine Dursnil. the grandmother, IJIIIait Clarke; ltn.ette. MarRuei Ite Trxat; Knee.

Hulah Vie; Heter, tha drtimmer. Kalph Jennie, t'rnnces Fuller. Th chorus will Otrcctvvl by W. H. Donley.

0t 4 a au SB A PI "i' i al hair 1 ri insured br gcaTf nr fcairsrith llarftnm and then sr pl.vmi a tlrcssir.j of Hmy'm ttfr HeltS. This wiil remove kt uciiiti; and promote a healthy prow oflu luri.int hair. For purify. w.r and clupped hand for removinf pimplet, i i or ct ove perspiration, and lor antiseptic purposes in the tot 1 or r.iroerv, taflstm Soaja is pronounced br thousands of me and won peru vt and wp, toilet cr medicated, they have ever used. iTirflnm rx.m free frort and unites pnret cleansing ingredients Pin lUisata aud deUcate odor of forest Cowers.

cr so.i'v. en cent cakes at Jc a. te Vn and Ua cp, the bet hair and druggist lr cents. CooJ for 25c. cmkm soap 1 ron ro rf, taV it to MT of tSe f.awi ig rtmrirlstsand they i ti eanh srd a iic.

rcke of I'irima Mc.cateJ oap, tne bnt l.t. i vu n. ari4 To. n. toe I isty tents rr nr price.

rc. We I here at their shops enlv, or by the tiih Hay oecUl re ty reiMiU, ia U.n scaled facaage, a tl4 tCup. U. i BUJiCt tullutM.) strrttufd revere youihfu! color, beauty and l.fe to rr iv (jdd tijit. Pn ovrd a bir.n ta 'iji a tet.l ot er.

May's fUr Sirailh a itfO nf, tneract cresiixg ana i a eye cot .1 tv.e scip cruc idis. I (lmg, L'Vrge 50 cent bottlrs at leadinc drncslsts. foliawiiii Prsrjt aursfy Kay's Ptir BjaUa aoj t'arfioa Sas ta their sieeseely: a II. CARTER, 15 Vr. Yi'zsIl Si zzl 776 Jhss.

Ave. Ohio; Ft i 1T. cpu. I ccr. 1 r.K an Von JfMrOY, (A N.

Pena. EAPS A cor. i cor. McLeaa pf.j i lus; Ml" cr. Frospect; lr ct.

ia. THE ITBIAXAPOLIS TliESDAT, JUNE 10, ID 02. 0 CI Miss Laura Christie. of Oreencastle, Is visiting Mrs. John H.

Ta'bott. Miss RoBe Vlnnedge has gone to ilat toon. 111., to attend a wedding. Miss Emily Winters has returned home from school at Farmington, Mass. Mrs.

J. Van Stewart, of Washington. D. Is visiting her Mrs. Holt.

Miss KiR Miller, of Terre Haute, who visited May Louthan, has returned home. Mrs. Clinton Iasher has returned from a month's visit with relatives la Calhoun. Kj 1 Mrs. H.

C. tSchergens and daughter Alma are in Su Iouis, visiting Mrs. 1. Al. l.ynds.

Dr. L. C. Cllne has gone to Saratoga to attend the American Medical Association convention. Mrs.

J. J. Ray has returned from Louisville, where she visited her json, A. Ray, and lamUy. Miss Beatrice Klass, of who vltdted her aunt, Mrs.

Phil Joeepn, returned home to day. Lafayette Perkins and sister. Miss Carrie Perkins, have taken possession of their home. 2iil3 Ta toot avenue. Miss Lillian HofTman will give a china shower Thursday tn honor of Miss Mellio Bowman, one of the June briis.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred Barnajd will give a dinner Thursday evening in honor of Miss Fletcher and Mr. Tarkington.

Mr. and Mrs. John Aufderhelde and daughter May and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temperley and son Alexander are in Cin cinnati.

Mr. and Mi's. F. W. Sweezy.

of Marion, came to day to visit Mrs. Sweetser at th Presly and attend the ivipp fctrothsr wedding. Miss Margaret Shlpp. Miss Evelyn JIolll day, Miaa iConatance U'wis and Miss Jessie Uibs6n.ha.ve returned home for the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Brunswick will receive Informally to morrow afternoon, from 2 to 5, for the confirmation of their son Walter. Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Wohlfeld will receive Informally to morrcw afternoon from 2 to 5 for lha confirmation of their daughter Lena. Miss Edna Rexford, who recently returned from Kansas City and St. Louis, left to day for Anderson, where she wiil spend the week. K. C.

Miller la In Mexico for a few weeks. Mrs. Miller and children will go to Rye Reach for the summer, on the re turn of Mr. Lieut. George Comly.

S. of this city, has returned to this country from the Philippines, and is stationed in Cali rornla for the present. Mrs. W. A.

Ketcham and Miss Jane Ketcham have Issued invitations for Friday at Roblnwood. Miss Ketchain recently returned from college. The Sans Souci Club ha issued two hundred invitations for a lawn party, June IJ. at the home of Jiiss Joy Urown, SS17 North Illiccls street. Mr.

and Mrs. Ooldberg: Ca5 Xorth New Jersey 'street; will receive Informally tomorrow afternoon, from 2 to 5, for the confirmation of their son Arthur. Mies Ethel Claybourne, of Chicago, and Mis Pinnell, oi Kansas City, will come toaturday to visit Miss Kmma Buschman, who will entertain with a tea for them June 17. Sirs. W.

H. Citfcurn ivlll give a small company Thursday mornlnir for Mrs. tlie t.otene ami cosmos dub Thursday I violin numbers, and Arthur Deuel evening to celebrate the twenty fifth an Gates, who sang two groups of songs nlversary their marriage. Each selection was cordially received, Miss Ma Josephine Wight, whose nu i Miss Atkins and Mrs. respond pils will give a recital Friday evening at the home of Mrs.

W. li. Cook, will Saturday for her home in Shelby viiw, to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna and family ill leave Monday tor thtlr new cottaso at Mackinac.

Uement Lyman has taken a cotiace at Macklnac for the summer, and his family will leave for there fi i taroilrie "lrn fc vr ton tea this afternoon In ynor of mi Ola Charles Alexanfler ivoroiy were married moil was assisted by her mother and a number of friends in the hospitalities. Among the guests was Mrs. Prlndervllle, of Chicago, with Mrs. James Floyd. The Current Topics Club, at North Indianapolis, will meet Friday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Alfa Raber, 643 West Thirty first street. Alfred E. Dickey. wlii red a paper on "The Rise and Fall of the Mod Cm Mrs.

Alice AVh'eeler Pierce and Mrs. James N. HamiHon have gone to their cottage at Maxinkuckee. Mr. Hamilton will arrive the latter part of this month from Persia, where he has been in, business.

for several years. Miss Emily Llnsday of Pittsburg, Miss Charlotte Dahlen of Terre Haute, and Miss Hertha Marsh of Richmond, are gues 'ts of the Miss Shovers, at Maplehurst. They will be bridesmaids at the Dahlen Shover wetkling next week. Miss Mary Van Winkle was the hostess inn morning at tne Country Club ror a company given to the bridesmaids of Miss Vivian Olga Strother. This afternoon Miss Anna neeier entertainer tne same party informally at her home in North Delaware street.

Mrs. Clinton D. Lasher gave a lunch eon at the. Columbia Club, to day, in honor of Miss Nettie Ewlng Shover, one oi the'brldes of next week, and the mem bers of her bridal party. Miss Lindsay, of Pittsburg; Miss lahlen.

of Terre Haute, and a lew other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keesllng have re turned to their' home In Logansport, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs.

B. Jr. Kees llng, of Boston, who will spend the sum mer with them. and Airs, jveesiing and Mr. and Mrs.

Keesltng, nave been visiting Mr. ana Airs, ivregeio. Dr. Albert E. Sterne entertained the members of the Walker Sttibbfns bridal party las night with a tally ho ride to MllUrsville.

where a supper was served. Mlsa Matter, of Marion; Walker, Sirs. Maria Buchanan, Miss Susan Thompson. Harry Hammond and Blake Stone were the guests. Miss 'ltian Moore entertained the members of her sewing club this afternoon in honor of one of the number.

Miss Olive Pursell, who will be married this month. Each member was asked to take a recipe with appropriate quotations for the bride elect, and these were made Into a collection by the hostess and were presented to Miss Pursell. The company was entirely informal. The Bohemian. Club, Mr.

and Mrs. Jostph McCain, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson, Mr. and Mrs.

Ueorge Fosdick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

Clark and their grtiests. Miss Edna Fosdick, Miss Millie Koppa, Roy yhirley and Jr. B. Alley, gave the first of the summer outings last night at Broad Ripple. There were an Old Kngland sup r.

Karnes, dancing and a trip on the Sunshine, 1 Miss Lucy Taggart was the hostess for a luncheon to day given In honor of Miss Louisa Fletcher, who will be married next week. There were plates for. fourteen friends, and each was marked with the guest's name and the honor gucst'a monogram In gold and green. For ths center of the tabte there was a French basket of bride roses, set In a mass of white tulle, and the appolntrrents throughout were it keeping with the bridal idea. Amot'g the guests was Mrs.

Brmderville, of Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. N. A. Gladding enter talne.I frlnl ljKf venirir with a mud.

cale. the guests of honor being Miss Km i ma. Atkins and Miss Ola Smith, who con tributed to the program. Miss Atkins has a soprano voice of pleasing quality, which Smith. Mrs, Howard Marmoa a nd Miss i this morning' at o'clock at the S3.

Fe I Carpenter, of I.os Angeles, who will itie! Joh cbsL Mr. Howard Mormon rJlest until Fri 1 1 JJ Chan beilUhcnl with flovfrnig shrubs. an few friep! were present The nunsi bram bcvtth ripe frutt were ue.i in (he! a b' the organist, If. J. 6..

hc't ccvrjiK ow.e icx iiis Z.r i Tc teased was sini; of New York Who are viiitlnit Mrs ha cultivated in Fans, and Miss i oard Msuing Mrs. C. ti. smith a pupil of Lesehetizy. of Vienna.

1 Assisting In the evening's entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Phiiip Hai will enter were Mrs. Much McOibeny In muk i i tain' their relatives and the me nbtrs of I monologues; Miss Bertha Schellschmtdt ing iu in i i i i in. i I'ums were fragrant witn June nowers.

Mr. anrt Mrs. Gladdina were assisted by members r.r the.ir family. Among the guests were5 Mis. LW.

of Clarksburg. with Mrs II. S. Fraser, and Mrs. Brinderville.

of Chicago, with. Mrs, James Floyd. Korbly Palmer. Miss Isabel Stephens palmer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John Johnston, and. cents for a package of the best einger snaps you ever tasted. A surprise in spice. Just enough ginger to tinkle the oalate. Just sweet endush to give you an appetite for more.

with palms. Ollbert a cousin of the bride, and Sherman Steele were the ushers. The maid of honor was Miss Lucy Palmer, only sister of the bride, and the best man was Bernard Korbly. the only brother of the bridegroom. The bride's gown was of white Paris mousseline combined with novelty lace and daintily fashioned.

She wore a picture hat of white chip, the under brim made of white and she carried an arm bouquet of bride roses. The music throughout the mass was particularly beautiful and impressive. Following the. service, there was a wedding breakfast at the homo of Dr. and Mrs.

Johnston, in North Illinois street, for the families and a few intimate friends. Among the guests wore Mrs. Harriet Johnston, of uncle, an aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Gilbert McNutt. of Terre Haute, a sister of Mr.

Korbly. Mr. and Mrs. Korbly will take a short wedalng trip and will live at 60 The Lexington, where they will be at home after July 15. Steele McKay.

A pretty wedding was celebrated this morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace McKay In Broadway. The bride was their daughter. Miss Helen Eliza beth McKay, and the bridegroom Brandt Theodore Steele, son of T.

C. Steele. The marriage unites two old families and two of the prominent of the younger artists of the city, both bride and bridegroom having a high standing among the art workers. The simple ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by the Rev. Frederic E.

Dew hurst, of Chicago, the former pastor of Plymouth church, of this city. Only the relatives and a few of the most intimate friends were present. The rooms were fragrant with June flowers and the odor of honeysuckle shading the wide veranda. Noble Kreider, of Goshen, plaved the wedding music, the "Llebes lled" from "Die alkure," for the entrance. preceding were Miss Bessie Hendricks and Miss Lucy Howe, and they lonowttti dv 3iis.

McKay, mother of the bride. andT. C. Steele, the father of the bridegroom? Miss alary McKay and Miss Margaret Steele, the sisters, the bridt with her father and the bridegroom with the' minister. They formed a group before the flower laden mantel in the, li brary.

A breakfast was served after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Steele left at' noon on a wedding Journey, and they will spend the summer at 120 Kast St. Clair street.

July 2 Mr. and Mrs. McKay, will give a reception for Mr. and Mrs. bteeie.

Cruosta thm came for the wedding were the Rev and Mrs. F. E. Dewhurst, of Chicago; Mrs. Kttherine Alien, or uaynesville.

and Mr. and Mrs. Lw Alien, of Cin cfnnatl. Indiana SELLI VAN. June 10.

The wedding of Otto Beckett. 1 formerly of Sullivan, and Miss Tussa Wolfenberger, will occur at Chlckasha, next Tuesday. HENRYVILLE, June 10. The marriage of Joseph Schmidt, of Indianapolis, and Miss Lillie Ferguson, of Henryyille, will occur here to morrow. WINDFALL, June 10.

Miss May Rlffe and Lewis Cue were married at the home of the bride, last evening, the Rev. E. B. Westhafer officiating. Pale.

Thin Pale cheeks, white lips, and languid step tell the story of thin blood, impure hlood. Doctors call it "anemia." They recommend Ayers Sarsaparilla. Askr XX SN. tyCSNV GifycER Shiaps at' 5 cents a package show the possibilities of modern methods of baking; show the futility of baking at home, the use of worriment and trouble when you can get a feast of goodness in an In er seal Package for only 5 cents. 2J SaJ NATI01TAL BISCUIT CQMPANX Guaranteed absolutely air tight, water and burglar proof.

For Bale by leading undertakers. Write for booklet. THEOKEY BURIAL VAULT CO. 2C9 210 Law Building, Indianapolis. New Phone 4008 Old Phone.

Main 13 FJIJERALJNOTI ROSENGARTEN The funeral of Harry Ro sengarten wilt be. held at mi 4 a. East st. Thursday. June 12.

10 a. m. Friends invited. FUNERAL CULVER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

DIRECTORS WH1TSETT 2S2 N. Meridian. Licensed. FUNERAL DIRECTORS TUTEWILER, Un dertslcer, 129 W. Market at, Tel.

21. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ADAMS A KRUC BKR. 159 N. Illinois st. Telephone 11S4.

FUNERAL DIRECTOR And licensed embalm er. E. R. H1SKY, 1424 V. Morris.

New phone KI KEP.a DIRECTORS Old 250. C. E. KUEGELO. 223 N.

Delaware st. MOnmENTj New 130. FUNERAL DI RECTORS JOHNSON. HAS3 I.ER GEORGE. 117 Maasarhusetts 318 N.

Alabama st. New phone 153. old main 1430. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FRANK A PIAXOHABH. Undei taker.

Lady attendant. iTOt.nm9t comer Ohio an4 N. Delaware. Phones: office, 411; residence. 659.

FUNERAL LICENSED EMBALMER Can Phio Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever. Lady attends all calls for ladles and children. FLANNER BUCHANAN. JC9 N. Illinois at.

Both phonea Sit MONUMENTS AUG. DIENER, 449 E. Ington. Telephone 2B2S. MONUMENTS M.

H. FARRELL. 241 Washington opposite State House, Wash W. MONUMENTS H. J.

647 Massachu setts ave. lowest prices. Both phones 721. BURIAL VAULTS. BURIAL VAULTS The Van Camp affords perfect protection.

Said by undertakere. Uni formed attendants at city cemeteries. Aak for the Van Camp. Factory, 822 W. Market st.

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. SOCIETY Star Lodge, No. 7. K. of will confer the es.iune rank on Tuesday evening, June 10.

Visiting brothers welcome. MARION CALDWELL. C. C. F.

A. BLANCHARD. K. of R. and S.

SOCIETY MA.SONIC Stated meeting of Oriental Lodge, No. F. and A. Tuesday evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of business. JOHN W.

FOLGER. V. M. EDWARD D. MOORE, Secretary.

SOCIETY I. O. O. F. Regular meeting of Meridian Lodge, No.

4. Wednesday evening, June It. Work in tne second degree. Visitors welcome. OR A COB HSR.

G. A. PATTERSON. Fin. Sec.

SOCIETY Sylvia Rebekah Lodge. 441, I. t). O. will give an eximrlence social Wednesday evening.

June 112. at their hall. cornet Thirty fourth and Illinois st. DOYJE A I NS. J.

G. MARTHXW00LSEY. Feoretary MASONIC Logan Iotlse. No. 575.

ana A. M. Called meeting tfus Tueeda vening at 7:30 o'clock, at hall in Masonic Temple. Work: Second degree. UtXHUiK W.

MAZE. W. M. JOHN SCHLEY. Secretary.

St 'ItITV Ma nie: 'snirsl t'ltr lidife. X. 15. F. and A.

Masons Soeclal meeting Tuelav evening, June PI, at 7:30 o'clock. In Maeonic. Temple. Work In first deeree. Visit ia brethren cordially welcomed.

ALBERT SMITH. W. M. TOM Of iDT. Se SOCIETY MASONIC Called meeting of Cen ter Ivlge.

No. 1. F. and A. Wednes day evening.

June 11. o'clock, for work in the second degree. Visiting brethren will be cordis ll welcomed. HKVKY C. S311THER, W.

M. i ii.s,. ju.ks, secretarv. them and they will tell you sotT et rionLgerN" i. K.

is ii et in xuair Wednesday evening. lltCf WnV It m2R.eS tne blOOCl I 15" castle hail. Market and Pennsyl JUa. msftWS Ulb yluuu vmu Take elevator. Work in rank of rich and red.

51. e. All firsi isls. Aniemic peopls are almost always constipated. Their liver is sluish.

Tfcty have frequent attacks of sicls bstiache, nausea, bHiousness. Just one of Ayer's each night will correct these troubles. ticaia. J. ATI2 CO Lsire'l, V.ul.

luir t.tl.ag kfilh's web onie. E. M. HARNESS. C.

.1. If. MOCJtE. K. of R.

and C. IETY A.ii i nt Act eie.1 Scot is i Rite In Cor.s.story S. V. R. Z2 deg.

Vallev f.t There a ill 1e a meeting cf the to morrow HV'lnfrl) evening at 4 'ci ck to confer the V'th deg. to 31 st Inclusive. ilEXKT A DAM. l'l. 'orriiatider ttt Chief.

FRAN'TS T. HOLl.ify I i. ar.i K. Vr jj. FINANCIAi FINANClALe per cent, money to loan on Indians pel is rlty property, or on city property In any rounty aeat town, or on farm property anywhere In Indiana; we use our own funds; no delay; partial payment.

Call or address N. WILLIAMS a 8 10 Market St. FINANCIAL Money loaned salaried people at lower rates than any other company in the city; easy payments; strictly confidential. CENTRAL LOAN" COMPANY. Room 2.VJ STEVKXtfON SjECOND FUX1R.

FRONT ROOM. FINANCIAL SALXkY LOANS. LOANS MADK ON FL'HN'rTFRE. SALARIES AND ALL SECURITIE3 Cheapar than any. Better than ad.

Borrow from ns. If yuu borrow at alt THE PALARY LOAN New phone 22i. 9 Stevenaon Hulldlnif. Central, green 429S. Ninth flir.

FINANCIALr LOANS. WHT MORTGAGE YOCR FCRNITtTRE? YOU IXJN'T HAVE TO. WB WAN TO HONEST EMPI.OTE3 VFON THEIR PERSONAL NOTES. WB NEVER TAKE A MORTdAOK. WAKE VP AND INVESTIGATE ana you will never give another mortgage when you can aet tlO to 100 without security, lndonwr or publicity.

Every paid oft Was reduces cost. KIND, COURTEOUS TREATMENT FOR ALL. Fvery transaction your secret and ours. ('FFIC12 MOST PRIVATE IN TOWN. libera terms of credit ever offered.

RKUABLK CREDIT Room 501 the Law Building. 1M E. Market st. Open noona, Wednesday and Saturday eveninga. FINANCIAL MONEY.

IF YOU NEED MONEY you can nave it to day In any amount from $5 up. on your furniture, piano, horses, wagons, fixtures or any. chattel security by calling at Our offices. Thm property wilr hi left tn your possession. No one needs to know you borrowed the money.

If oa have a loan elsewhere and find the payments too large, or If you want better terma or more money, or. if you owe rent, grocery, doctor or other bills, we will advance you as much aa you may need and loan you more money tf you wish. GET ALL YOTJR DEBTS IN ONE. and pay In small weekly on monthly payments. You will be aurprised how little It wtll cost you.

There; will be no rhnrsea taken out In advance, no flnea attached If you borrow of ua. It will pay you to call on us and get our rate before borrowing elsewhere. THE MOST REASONABLE FIRM. THE MtST RELIABLE FIRM. EAST MARKET ST.

MTOE. LOAN Room Law Building. 124 E. Market St. FINANCIAL IXIN'T BORROW TROUBLE.

BORROW MONEY FROM US. This company was organised for the especial benefit of the masses. We will loan you money on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. MONEY SEVEN ALL LOANED PER THE ON EASY CENT TIME PAYMENT PER TOU PLAN YEAR. WANT So TV'S KLY To WEEKLY PAYMENTS.

7I WEEKLY PAYMENTS THE TTNA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ta the only company thai gives you full amount asked for on the weekly payment plan, and gives you fifty weeke to pay back your loan, on small, eaiy, weekly payments. You won't miss the money In paying iff your loan. You carr borrow any amount you wish on the weekly or monthly plan, fto, 30, $40. 5G.

1100. Fair Treatment, Low Rates and Absolute Secrecy Guaranteed. Try Us. WE ARE SEEING 18 BELIEVING. TNA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY.

Room Odd Fellows' Building. Over Hu der's Drug Store. FINANCIAL i FIFTT DOLLAUS FOR FIFTY WEEKS. It often happens that ready, cash is badly needed. In such cases come at once to ua.

You can borrow money from ua on your furniture, piano, team, fixtures or other personal property of value without removal. You raa get any amount, from S3 You caa get It on short notice. You caa have one to twelve months" time. You can pay It back weekly, monthly, quarterly or aa you may desire. You win have the use of both the money and the property.

You Will be treated courteously. You wtll receive honorable dealings. Your business will be strictly confidential. If you owe a balance to any other loan firm or furniture store, we will advance you the money to pay them off. You can also get some additional monty for other purposes If you wish.

Your payments will be so small that you will not feel them. You can get a fifty dollar loan for fifty weeke. You can pay It back at on dollar and twenty cenfg per week. You caa get any other amount for tha same time at the same proportion. Call on us hen you need money.

Applications by "malt or phone will' receive our prompt attention. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN ESTABLISH ED 17. ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING, I4V4 E. WASHINGTON ST. BOTH PHONES KM.

FINANCIAL OOOOO A ft AA A A NS A A A A A A NNN OA AN LLLLL OOOOO 1 AN 8 SSS38 P9S33 8 8 S388S WE IKJ WHAT A BANK WON'T DO. We loan money on a few hours' notice In mv amount from $5 upward on FURNITURE PIANOS, STORE FIXTURES. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND PERSONAL PROPERTY of all kinds, leaving them. In your possession. This la the eompanv that was oncantaed for the express purpose uf supplying i the people of Indianapolis with! money at the very lowest possible rates and 1 making payments within reach of all.

Follow irrg is our new Building Association plan, allowed fifty week to pay: weekly paymenta only 4ic. weekly payment only lino weekly aymnts only 12. 4U. Hher amounts In the same proportion. You can.

if desired, make monthly, payments: or in fact, any way to suit your convenience; the best or reople win sometimes run short of ready money, and it Is far more agreeable to borrow in a business way than to ask the accommodation from a We do not Inquire of your neighbors, and you will find our business strictly private. Our capital is large, and we accommodate many mote peo ple than any other company, becauee we offer the best Inducements. Call and be ccaivlnced. Information cheerfully given. Our office is esraily found.

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, Room 2ii3 Stevenson Building, 15 E. Washington Second Floor. Front Room. Over Progress Clothing Store. Old phone Jlii.

New 4.TO. FINANCIAI. LET 1'S PAY YOUR BILLS. HB WILL I JOAN YOU MONEY TO PAY YOUR RENT. OR MOVING EXPENSES.

TO PAY TAXES. YOUR GROCER, IOCTOR, OR FURNITURE MAN. WE WILL PAY THEM ALL AND ADVANCE i MONEY. TOO. mm no inquiries aniong your neighbors or friends.

Nor do we pubHsh your transaction. Any arncuBt from to J. 'o l.tned on house hold gisis, pianos, organs, or res wagons, etc. WITHOUT" REMOVAL, YOU OET THE MONEY WHEN YOf WANT IT. YOt: MAKE THE PAYMENTS TO SUIT VoURSELF.

WE GIVE YOU ANY LEN'OTH OK TIME. ONE MONTH TO ONE YEAR, TO RAY US BACK. WE TELL YOU IN ADVANCE THE EXACT COST OF THE LOAN. YOUR CONTKAt.T STATES THIS. PRIVILEGE OF PREPAYMENT.

i AT ANY TIME. I SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR ADVANCED PAYMENTS EXTENDED ON ACI OI N'T SICKNESS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE WE HA V'E NO EXTRA FIXES. PREMIUM. INTEREST OR EXPENSE ABOVE YoUR CO" TRACT. AS OTHERS 1X1.

NO CHARGES TAKEN OUT IN ADVANCE. IF VOU HAVE A LOAN WITH SOiE OTHER COMPANY NoiV AND FIED WITH THK RATES OR THE TREATMENT. WE ILL AK IT UP FOR YOU ANO YoU MORE MONEY. TOO. i TOU CAN DEPEND KfCMVIXO COURTEOUS AND LIBERAL TWAl'MEST.

FR WB WANT YOU Bt SIX AXI) A CAREFUL COMPARISON r' RATES AND METHODS WITH OTHER' WILL oN VIXCK YOU THAT IT. IT VoTH TO INVESTfT ATE PRIVATE ATI tiv THE l.M.lA.v.Ali. l.ls I 'A A "Room Thcti'Fe i ii i I RATES. a A i FINANCIAL. tC aostraces or utl prcpartd F.lNAXi'IAII'.eH oae; i.m tx.

kjr WWWr.V, floor ill an.1 uowaM. J.HIKI.V.V. 1, 14 FINANCIAL fjians without vommi ion This FIVANCI AI Menns 1 exact l.v what It nvi MKVV.R i i ia. f. FIN A NCIAL Loans nad to aiaril popi holding permanent pusltiona with torponhie firms upon thir own names; eacv payments; strictly confidential.

07 Indiana Trust Hlds. INANC1AL and per cent, money to loan. arcoriina: to urity offered; a lo on farms anywhbra In Indiana; home funds in any amourt; pay back when ou plea. No delay. A.

METZOER AliENCY, K.J N. Fenn. FIN A NCIAL Money to loan; a larga sunt of home funds left tn our hand to bo loaned at sums of JIA to Jil. 000 and upward: at lowest ratea of Interest; can furnieh money mm day Fy back when you please, A. MtTTZilER AtJENOY.

lt'i N. Venn. H. I'ATTlS" V. M.

FINANCIAL io Han: Insaie onrv: 5 i cnt. vrl viicji. prepayment, SAVLi K. Market. FINANCIAL Money leaned diainonts; largest io5siu! rates, 2 3 Ki'fr.

Co watches snl amouut; FINANCIAI Ltan on fariiet; j. and U'j. roc Borne tun lowe rates: nd dt a. ai t. iy.i,i:K AHK.M N.

Venn. nay. FIN ANCIAL ny to loan jrt sums ta any amount; lowest lnterent; real erity; money bank. W. K.

Jtl A C. FIN A NCIAL lnre amouots of private fun is; rates, S. Ieiwsr roc 1 to 3. FLORE A KKIOKNS TICK It. Law rs.

FINANCIAL get our tcrnn before renewing your luo: costs nor.ir.it to Investigate. I1EVKK KISKIi. i Indian Srut 1 ldg. F1NANCI First mortgage Joans en Improved Jrtdianapoil pro rty; Ioet rt privilege bf paymciit. SPANN tit Hi IX Market.

Fl ANCI A 1 Money to loan on hou.eb.; 1 aoo.is. pianos. Iiorxea. watches, diamonds an 1 all kinds pf perscnal prperty; ground floor. KRTKU MS K.

Oh; st. PINA NCIAL First moriKage' loans on improved Indianapolis property, ('per' cent Interest; SO COMMISSION. C. N. WILUAMB A i and 1 E.

Market St. FIN ANCI AL Loans; K. al Estate Loans; building assoclatlun borrowers who are ry Itf excessive Interest betitr se ot; cnre no ctimndsslon on lahs. MEiEK S4 Indian Tnit lii.l FINANCIAL SALARY LOAN CorUe ln and tell ua how much vou want and how long you want It; tell ut who you are. and If you are worktntc oa a salary for responsible parties, we will let you fc.v.

the money on your own name, without aecurlty, confidentially and without consulting your emplover you ran pay it back In installments as you rr. fer. or monthly. INDIANA ORTG AOR 1HJt (ESTABUPHKD iST ROOM 4 LOMBARD iLOtNCJ. 84Ls E.

WASHINOT'iN ST. i FINANCIAI IP TOU NEED MONEY for any purpose whates er, n't wait until yrn save it up. for we will advance It to jtu an 1 you can pay It back In small weeklv or monthly paymenta. which pay both principal anj Interest, and you will hardly miss It. Loans tttrI on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, waguas, etc.

i Follow lng are a few reasons why It would to yur advantaae to place your l'an with uai We kan you auy amount from Jl'UM up. We give you. in plain fiajires, what the rot of the loan will be and have ntxeo callad extra charges. No chatge unless. is made.

We do not advertise a certain rate and tea charge aomethina else. We take nothing but In a ivanjs. You get the full amount aaked for. We give you the privilege pf rtiscountlng ttia loan at any time, and you pay fur tl! actual time you have the money. We can make you a loan on an hour's notloa.

We pay UP loans held by other com ani is, and loan you more money, too. i. Ve loan you money to jay rir rtoctor. ameer, butcher, rent, taxes, lease on furniture, nr. for any purpose, whatever.

Oet your detus ad In one place, so you will have but one pi are to We have plenty of money at all times, aal offer the lowest rates consistent with sound business principles. We loan money for the Interest. You keen possession of the goods In every case and neei hae no fear of iosing them. We shall be 'pleased to further explain Or method of doing business at any time. AU our dealings are strictly conndentlal a.nJ, our nftlcee are the most prlvatt tn the ctvy.

Call and be convinced. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN 27 Indiana Trust Bu lrting. Comer Washington fct. and Virginia ave, Old tihone rji. AUCTION SALES.

AUCTION SALE "LEW SHANK, tioneer." Tel. J0. AUCTION SALE the Aue AUCTION SALE T. 1 SEM A'ict near, 157 N. Illinois, room IS.

New phone iffti. AUCTION SALE EXPERIENCED AUC 'f Io" EERS. FHONE S.J. HOGAN TRANSFER CO. AUCTION SALE Household oxTiv store nxT turea.

merchandise, auctioned off, pac ed. stored or hauled by HuUAN XILA.N'ii CO. Phone t75. AUCTION SALE Pick and rlio! any suit pattern In our store except Mack worried, made to your measure for 113. Goods that hae sold during the season up to S.

We cairy nothing over from season to season. This Is onr cleaning up sale of spring goods, w. L. TAY IR A 17 Virginia ave. If you have anything buv, sell pr trade, make that fact known through The Indiana polls News want ads.

You will get the desired results. AUCTION SALE Of a tine lot of mortgaged and atocsge goods, st my rooms. No. E. Washlngt'Ki on Wednesday.

June 11. at a mi. consisting of an elegant folding" bed. desk and wardrobe combined, cost glasa fronf kitchen safe, couciies. ice bte and refrigerator, gaa and coog stoves, os suites, pillows, mattresses, spring, oak chairs, extension tables, oak stands, sifgant bookcase and secretary, clocks, pictures, nak beds, standing desk.

Ingrain and bruasels carpets, lounges. rvkers, matting, letter press. Iron beds, cabinet folding bed, sideboard and a lot of other goods. ROBT. B.

COW EN, Manager. LEW SHANK, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of tine furniture, carpets and rugs. I will aeil, oo Thurs June at residence, 17'is N. Capitol at a.

blrdseye niajileisnd oak bedroom suites. Iron bed, one wardrobe, oalt chiToni mahogsTn. oak 'and leather upholstered rockers, library tables, mahogany and oak center stand, drug gets and rugs, brussels and ingrain carpets, lace curtains, shades, pictures, chsmber sets, portieres, bedding, mattresses and springs. hall tree, bric a brac. Jardiniere and pejola's, sideboard tt45 and rhlna rlos 40, silverware, dining table, oak dining chslra, leather seats; oak refrigerator, capacity.

2Ja lbs. Ie (S5; kitchen safe, cook stove, and kitchen utensils, lot of can fruit, lot other good. No limit on goods. Terms eah. T.

SEMANS. Auctioneer. Phone, new AUCTION SALE Extraordinarily One furniture and carpets. I will sell Wedndy, June 1L at 9 JO a. at the residence, 2 N.

New Jer sey oak folding beds with French plate mirrors, mahogany and oek swell front dressers and toilet tables, hrasa trlmmed iron beds, library tshle, oak wardrobes, new Lt sther couch, osk and mahogany rockers, mahogany ac i oak stands, cctton mattresses, srrtngs, fine lac. curtains. port lres, wlltun. velvet, axmlnster and torxiy brussels carpets, been used about thirty days; ruga, decorated toilet sets, Jardinieres and stands, pictures, oak bedroom auites, comforts, iHlovve. feather beds, sr reads.

oak aldebosrd tcost (47), oak dining tsble. cak riln ing chairs, dishes, six hole steel rang. nni ss new; Ice box. linoleum, kitchen i These are elegant goods and a lot of them being the entire furnishings a ten rorm house. Sale positive.

tw nr moving tfl California; Terms csh. T. J. EEMA.Nd, Auctioneer. iew phene I LOST.

Llj jT Masonic pin. Return 41a Suth. LST Silver meinorandum, I lease rttum to N. Pennsylvania. LOST Strayed Apply N.

1 alrfi'it jvo loan is too large or none too small to re i terrier N. Delaware St. or Illinois. in front" Smr stun. Return to Star siie.

LOST S'lttdsy. small shoui fr "ap sift, N. Merldijn, I'liooe M. 1 IS Mi l'S lBJ i(. Ir.ltiola K.

T. ave. Itewsrd. colve our careful attention. Rmirtr.

we! iir.rt nn Si i name Small bay horsi. Li'T Monday, sn envelofe containing Return MR. LEMON, jr; Mart. il rr. lu lurn and ad.

Reward. STOI.EV rewarl ni at i it t. ton of I. It' M. I i H'lr el.

or in: irr a l.i. r.l ViCei. b.a etr ys on renter tvi(. a neiv A.pt i f.oMF.rt vriiii fi. 1 a REMCVAL.

I tve i i'. ket fjK.g, lU ward. I 1 "11 so 1 4, r.ssr S. LOST Small leather purse, cor ru.o four $0 and lvo.fi biU; liberal rtvAgrd. t'iJ new piior.e lt6.

IVtST black jand while An r'. last week, mi I N. rld.an. 'tirii it! Meridian, fiewaol. iHT rewar.T; butbm picture, ro a escep.

to os iier. Return to J. J2 N. niss lvnia 'I be lit turn to ii Lt iHT jejl tie anl sc arfpn. i a'e.

sii 1 Ilsr si. to Msec ts ae. ietmrd. ItST liay mar. foiirien vars halter on.

sjunday afternonn. Reward for anv Information. E. DAII.K i 1 e. I'tST l'l K.

m. Moii.iay. eCxvit ctii si.linir a nv a ley. irr notify T. SMILh i 1'ST Jun alr of goid nw twern Alexandria Flat i Return to Si Maatai husctta a rewsrd.

LOST Read chatelaine oj, iiiii. ig and two keys, at Fair or 1 I car, Monday night: $.0 reward ret.jrt. ei No. IS Meridian f.als, ctntr Michigan. STOLEN.

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