Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 14

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
14
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Butb st. e.r,,; r.g. b.I.K' 1 rfl tel 14 sirvDtv service Sundir arht r.r iVi. E.er ices, wtta spec! Tit.e extr.in nic wvl ba unlet exercises c.i, t. LArj.

MORAVIA N. e. i ma in.1 t. sc r.ftrm. Holy communion at fct.

Geora'a at i a. Crace Cathedral Central ave, and Sixteenth t. The Ku Ker. J.hn Haxn WhMe. 1).

Uhon. 1 Ke. John liaywiKd McKentle. u. tn.

ny communion. 7 and a. m. Choral ce.rtrati"n of the communl'sn ahd rr tt st 1.3 a. m.

vespers at 4 p. m. bl.ii Easter ciurIc, ith augmented choir a ru: orchestra, under tin JlrCtUun of Mr. FH1ES DS II. Frlej Church Corner of Alabsma and TT.tr a.

1 jeenta sis.v frvachtnir at 1" :) a. tn. tnb tlve Kev. In.ld Ha 1hr, evanireiut. Muo ain iKiio at s.14 m.

id i s. c. K. at p. No other evening service.

Public INTERDENOMINATIONAL The Olivet Churcb Talbot ave. and Twent f. unh St. The K. Gevve, j.iJr.

"itli yy.ji 'Tie aen Urd." an.i p. "ISio virijj Ohrnu" A sn ci of rhe churc.i, b.et inrsl anU de pi ve of its 'er cmn M. nal Oi.iiut Vvl, be redai tt, eenof rv i. e. There i.l be biiMn arj rrvep new jr.erot era brh rr.iTi:ryr nl evening.

Jov in ot erv at the ti viin i. lowers of Jesus Cttriat are ivMf i. a.wrd tnrir nn nc, n. l. lo rwt us at the UwiTs tsb prt.iiB!e the use of tho br.l a.n,l iftt wot soern nit the rd'a b.lv.

h.io.i? noo I r. Y. P. S. C.

E. m. j.r.ivvr s. i. even li 7KJ.

sisona weKMtned at ail i s. anl urtred attiu! he Wednesday jSv ne rh work cf tiie p.r': and deepen. LUTHERAN. st' Er leiitheran Chu rh Ncrtheatl c.rner lennsvlvsJ and sta. Nu preen r.

seri. tv rnrfrx w. st a. m. AH are oordiitiv invited n.e of the paatur wi.i be announced I erew't r.

Ke rd Enjr l.uiheran Cw net at. wna sn v. The Kel Ik ittoxB. or. Preucb'tnc sen ice at and p.Mn.

Sjnuy at aw tM av. jut. or C. 'tn er snj siuuy of tha tjuol trts'ii. Ihurs.lav i made k.cwi.

7 ae Church Comer Twen liv. vtn. II. tuiriM Srryite. Sun lay Ii.i, .30 ri Xt 'S rv ice.

with the I a suiw I Iren Eaftrr sen Ice. 7.3u p. P. C. priyt itipriirx Tuelj V.

eei E.L sra i I y. A.i clwNima. com and Garden Ci.ur Corr.cr New York Hid Prra. Mr.g fufiJy. lo by tne th Rev.

Jn 1 subyecl. Tin tw fc cf Ci.nst." r.r service ly tLe r.xi. p. m. Ad.lrfM by tL itvr "On the Ur urrc tiou of Christ." Kun iv rhr r.

m. i. T. P. C.

p. m. 1 rarer meet :t.g 1 hurJ', 7 ti Pv m. invited to ail You are 1" i a. tn.

by lrof. Hall, of tYanWIm Thrn. I'T wr of Klwfl Cl; At 7 p. m. an KaMer aor.c f.rTidTC a Urre chorua choir, un ti.a 'dirortlin of Wllimm faioct An a 1r i'iivnl Ir Prcfeaa'ir "The Ri Ju the Auranc or tte'l otr.lnf fcnday arhool at tn I.

A. Wi tiarrn. A ahott Karr Oretlr.c.' ba ry tha aor.o..!. B. T.

VjV. prayer ar. 5 tro re rvle at 6 p. r. urch orthea comer New 1 Per.r.'v varja Tr.

Her. Thorn at J. Xt lA't T. 'Prw yrl. br the at Ui a.

rr. Hut)cU "The Flrat TTUnra n.tT." At p. rjbject. Tt.e XVhre the Lord Iay fl eclaJ a bv iurt'l. Omrui rhir of Ctty vii i and cUioren'a chr.lr of volcea at i mr ir' A.

P. )'rtoit, ornit and inVi'irai i)TCT. Bap m. Ji T. f.

3i' p. m. lr.omry meetlnf, Tue iay nff.lrx. raptor ai.d peopia imiI a it.vhation to ail, to ry aerr li of the chun h. CONOREOiTIONiU CVrreT.lonal Churcb Cotter f4 i rnatty ar.a 1 tnt)flrc at.

Fraiji VL or. Un.r.t aertce at 10:6 lie wc.nju aiwt paJ muaic. futer eercica by FanJi. aJhool at 7 t'tin Jli fnrnunlon and reoep'uo at miri.vri at uitming rica. eotie'e nirratlonal Chu rh ElackforJ a7.d lu'Khirnn M.

O. I. Ficher. pant or Vo'Dirr ae ip v.39 a. m.

ub)ect, Tha ir. "n' Iiij ini Grvmod of loimurtality." I.v,r! a 7 p. m. awer aoo atrv jrw. JIidajr ehori j.

m. Y. F. I :) p. w.

"rech.ric at Vnloa Tr.r.:ty Cnr.grga(icr,iil Correr pieaaant ea 1 r'lFnj. The i.e Ix vl White, tcr. irff et a. m. Subject: huxiay hwJ at AO a.

m. Will nient. Y. P. C.

at m. iTeachiti at p. ra. Subject. "Mor oe.

In he Kine' Ciate." Oinw early. All gri a rvifa in tba niorclng. Good Ch iTh Corner Det aHre nJ wteer'h nr. The Ilev. Henry N.

K' nnoy, Prenriiinit by the Rer. N. a Hl 1 1 li. nd tvminunlon at 10:45 a. rt en.na eervlce.

i i.iay acliool, aiudy at a. rru Y. P. 8. p.

m. 1iJ prerarid cxnferenca rie ir Tr.ure. iny at 7 iu p. m. fctrangert ara ror'tj.

Invitt il to all aervlcea. J'lynwMj Chunb wtheaat eorner Meridian aid York t. eierick K. Dewhumt, rt.iKter. Funday arhoot.

"M'mlnf aerrtc i. tn connecilori it the achuol. thin of new mbera. Chrleteninr oi I ar.d distribution of plenla to the children. Mumcr JHerk.

Krk, My Kmil quart'M. "hweetly the Ulrda Are fcinit tVxKjrl' li: ouartet, "Lll' Keaurrec ti 71 i.jr." Jseld aolo, "1 Know that Mi from Hamiel'a I'tli, Vm. Kremnnt wtn: qcartet, "Awake Thou Tt Kleerieet." b'tainer; carol, Relolce. Jif jon Kveiunv eer un1i directlon tha i'ull'i'h t'iub. 7 S(i.

Mu l.ai ee trice by the rhmr: JfweeMy the Plnla Are glnir wirlf "quMHet. 'I lfe a Keurrec ti 'ii aolo. "I Know that My Ttedeemer i Inrih." from HanJol Mfiah. Mra. re rn pwnin: ouartrt.

"AVake Thou That t.irieet.V Fteiner. A cordial InvKatlon to the i to all. C1IKIBTIAK. y. th Pa Chrlejian Oiurch K.

Tllinola and Thirtieth J. M. rstor. Pi iaoicrir JO a. tn.

feube. 7iS0 f. "Tie bv the chll.lren. i i a. ln 'i :30 a.

m. Chrltitian Endeayor 2 p. m. fcivtn Chrii'tLnn Comer of Virginia ave and ine at. Jter.

D. R. Lucas, a Jul jiM t. A "Tlie Keeurrex tloo I h'. There Tte lcht." Sunday l.r.iwil i a.

pi. lAwrence Weaver. euierln nt. Vi V. uniora, 3:50 p.

ta. t.iO p. ra. Jilirs Isia Al mroe, leader. Aj nie.

Cl rt. Church linral near F. rr et h.nr by the ttor. A. L.

nnitt. irr.ln lo.C: jbject. fhiii t's liea i F.veTiluM J.3 subiect, "Cnowned C. 1 nee er meting a. in.

11 Mi a. m. Third annivertmry i n. Junior C. I r.

m. C. V. 1. M.

ot iirner ettnit i p. ni. feriior r. rn. ecUl Invitation to all to attend Iti Sfri ioea.

ir.ir Church N. West, between M. and lr't mn. The Ri v. tierpe M.

Aw iiw. prearhlna; ct Id: a. m. try hubjert, s.Mi T.ri!." At i p. m.

the hun.laj tch.xij will give an it h.tiw. a' ht'Ol 1:16 p. nu 'h Kroevor tit. F.er prayer ni i lucted ly li. J'rsyi nx et.nif Thui Miay evening at AH a mvlted.

Central Chrliitian Cliurch Corner rv.au art Walnut eis. ervlcfs to morrow ai 1 a m. u'l p. conduoced by tha jBt llail. of lu Collf Cih.e b.

i. '1 Jiiirnlng "lie urTTction sut 'i ci. II Christ Had Not Hlsm hitT' jcil music at bnth ltn. s. at a.

m. 1. P. S. C.

E. at i p. m. niurmiay evening i 7 o'cixk. Everyone invtteU to Ihraa ht s.

1 nl Christian Clrvh Corner ThJrteith aril Afh st. Taster aervloe with preac.Bf ly the i.ior, liurrts A. Jenkins, and aiihl il inu'ir at a. m. In the eveiw.

t.i wift t.e teld a niusloal sn Ice kirn the l.hsier n.uhle will be retieatrd. with ti'inal tiOnikx rs, and a abort address by tth on fjuusic and Iteiirion." Sunduj at a. m. Christian Knaeavor at :15 p. m.

raer me tinit Tnursday at J. p. m. All are ctvpiiaiiy wt irtme. CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.

yew Chnri Cliapel (Pwedenborglan) C3 S. AUtma '1 be Lev. W. E. tiiaduiit, minister.

tunday ax'hKt. I jfl. Morning; mor tMii, In hirh the chiMren of the bunday ii.tl wlil tHke part." W.ti. The Holy rupir wl.i lie administered at the close of the tnurnlt ari. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

Xlret Clnirch of Cl.rlst (Scientist) of Indlana Ih'1: Srrvioes every Sunday at iTorylaeum, nil cppuaiie Asylum. a. ra. Et EPISCOFAI. Paul's Chun New Tork anj Illinois ata.

A. tenwn, rector, lloiy communion a trie a HS.y crrmun.oa a. v. h.xl a. m.

M.nnnj prayer, i n.il aiij'bii'y jji a. m. Sun c.y r.n'i It rival and corlirmailv ') p. j.r ar.d rm p. m.

Christ Church Easter day. Holy communion Ht a. ni, a. ra. and MorninK aer ri.m, ly rector; J.n.

all the fcuuday ne. for ckrola. reciia or.e!lr ari ciitrlMiuns: of ri and At 7 3u Kihop White 111 preach i VXDXY i 5ER VI CE I Vf adlse svemie JJL E. Church Tbe Rev. W.

At. Whitsetl. pastor, 'preaching at 10. and 7 Y'J. Sunday school KJ! ter eaerclses at Sunrise praveT nveeUn at, o'clock.

epecial Alt axe welcome. I PI M. E. Church Corner Siiteenth at. i and HaU Place.

Ooorge M. Smith. pastor, jRerroon by the paste at 1J a. m.j subject, Kesurrwtlon." i Fpecial mulo. Sabbath iKbooi Easter service, ii p.

id. Al 7: p. aerrlc of Easter mtiMc by the choir, under ttlrectlon of lielclwr. Btranxere. cor Idialjy welcomed.

CntraJ avenue Mrthodiet EpHcopal Church st Churcb Northeast earner Corner (f Central ate. and Twelfth s. Spr ing at i imon at HJ0 a. m. by the pajeiar.

tn iter. LHarlen Jjy. D.J At 7.30 p. Kun (l.iT cboir Katr aervloe icJaJ irogram. pla nv(rUns.

:3 a.r m. Eurxlay arhool. p. m. Junior Utrw.

p. n. Eiorth Lm p. m. fltrangara oorUlaily wei tvmifd.

Ij, Xl Kr rt Church Corner ol New York: The Ker. bima, i r. pajrir Fasterf aerroon and1 mueio at 4j a. m. Jicter aonf aerrica at 46 p.

m. Cia meetlr4f ar.d EUnday echool at a. in fhriitlin idearor. 4:30 D. m.

Subltct. tConquennc the IVar of Death." Prayer iwimg Tliuraday evenlnx at 7 Jo. All ara our aiaiiy invited. i' Detcher nace M. urch Corner Vlrg iaia i ave.

and ibnilh t. Resurrection prayer meet friK. a. tn. Junior Leairua and meetlrra i ij a.

m. hrmoii, JO 3 a. by tb Key. W. ii.

Jllckman. D. Oreencaatle, lot. Bunday i p. followed1 by ciaxa meeting.

7:30 B. m. Kaater enlo bj Mra. fiulllvan'a 8un day hool claaa, Mualq hnder tha direction of I'rrfeor Lgleman. Brotdvir M.

E. Curch Broad way iTwintr Mconl at. The Rar. U. F.

Dimmltt, paator. Matter prayer and prame aerrica at 7 a. m. Casfa meetinr a. m.

FreachUiff by tba Ker. U. F. Read U. 19:30 a.

m. ana p. ra. Sunday aeAool Eauter exerclaea. at p.

m. Junior Lnpx p. m. Bpeclal meet trsa cor.dutned by the and Reed will be cwr.tlnued; during tha week. All cordially InViteX Roberta Park M.

E. Chiirch Corner Ielaware and Vermont ata. Th Rer. E. Dacan.

D. 13. paator. Ciaaa meettnjr at i a m. bun lay cbxx.l.

with apeclal Easter aervioa. at 10 a. tn. Preachinir at a. by the paator.

Subject, "The Significance; of Eajrter." Bpeclal Baater muilc'at mornlnt aervic. Eaater aonf aervloa by tin large) cljorua cholr at 7 JO p. tn. Ffworth at ,30 p. m.

Prayer naeet Thursday avenltur ait 7:30. Straiurera welcome to ail these aervlcf. IJyde E. Ctiu cnOorner TMnieth and Iilinoia ata. Kobb fcarin, paaior.

weier Mrvicea rorrow rnorh.tit at 10:30 o'clock. Tne pator will at tht tiraa attend to the brrtlTUir of infanta, after which he will preach a brief ernu.n. Miaa Riddell Will ainc at tne rnjrnirg: vervlca. 6undy cool Eaater enerci t. m.

Service at 1M p. ai. The Epwonh Larue a boid a aunrine rralc mtet.nir at a.i m. All ara oordlally lavrted to these fcervlcea. ft Paul M.

E. Church Corner Rader and Pusrene eta. The. Hev. N.

Osrdeo, pastor. Chlon C. K. sunrise prsyer rneetirur, :30 a. mL.

led by the Rer. Clrmer. Claea meeting, sl m. Junior C. a.

tn. Preaching, a. the Rev. W'. J.

Vlgua. D. D. Pun oay achool. J.30.

Sonar sen'lce. choral association, 7:30 p. m. Kermoni by pastor, p. m.

The Rer. t. N. Guild. 4' KnUthtatown, and tle Rev.

J. Vlgna will protracted effort, commencfnir Easter Sunday. IX II GOSPEL TEMPER ANCEr EEAOUE, Tke Murphy Gospel Temperance Leacue will soepei teir.irancei serrlcee at Grand Army Hall, corner Lelaware and Court to morrow Sunday) at 130. All ara Invited. Good speakers, j' MT.

JACKSON'S CHAPEL, Mt. Jackson' Chapel These will be aerrlcea at the chapel hunday. April l'J, 1858. at 7:30, byi the Rer. J.

fc. Wilson, lot Central M. E. churck. i Sunday acbuol at 2:30.

All cor dlilly InvfreA. I FXstef yoa tij 'r ElE 88TTEBI AN, Eaist Wasliinrtln treet Presbyterian Church Preaching at a. m. Sunday school at Ctirisllan Endeavor service la the evening. eodruff ave.

I'nlted Presbyterian Church In Arsenal one square north of E. Tepth The Rev. J. P. Cowan, D.

pas tori Preaching at 10:30 a. rn. Kabbath achool at p. ni. No preachiiifi! in the evening S1th Presbyterlaji Church lcomer Vnlon and Mr 'arty.

fc'abbath school at :30 a. m. Prtachlng by the pavtor, Rev. A. R.

Woodson. 10.45; subject. "The Ideal Churcb." 3 p. m. Junior 1:30 Senior.

Y. P. J. iC. and Kaater sonar service.

Thursday evening prayer meeting and praise aertice. fun rise prayer meeting on Sabbath morning at 3:30 nih Preebyter'an thunii "oroer of Cedar and Elm sta. Take 'Ylrg'nlav ave. car to Cedar et. R.

V. Hunter. D. pastor. Preach Inaj a.

m. ar.d 7:3 p. in. Speilal Eaer uiUEk 1th apnriijirlate aervloea. Junior C.

E. ot a. m. ionior C. E.

at EiM p. p. 1:3.1 pi Mr. Charles' A. iVJnnei superiniotj.leni.: Prayer and ao metlTis: on Thursday eveninK.

Flrxt Presbyterian Church fvouthw est cornet IVnnsyh anle, and New Yr rk as. The paator; the Rev. M. Haines. 1).

will preach to ijnorrow at a. m. At 7:30 tn. an Eaa teriservlce of song, with addreaa' by the pastor. Sunday school meets at 9:2) a rn.

Society ihtmien Endeavor at n. Midweek prater and conference rneet'mr orr Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. All jar cordially In vlted. j. Tahernacle Church 4'omer Meridian and, IJernth sts.

The Rev. scumming Smith. penor. The Rev. W.

B. Unnham, associate pastor. Easter sermon and music at 10:45 m. i Communion Service at I.HS p. tn.

Sunday achhol, p. m. Y. S. C.

6:43 p. m. An jopportunlty for the baptism of infant chll rrea will be riven ad the opening of the morning service. ireach4n by the associate pastor in West Washington street Chapel at 10:30 m. iand 7:30 p.

m. Fotirth Presbj tertan Church Morton Place, Alabama ana r.neteenth ets. Tbe Rev. O. L.

MickmTosh, aitor. preaching by the pastor! at l't a. m. and 7:45 p. tn.

Special Eaaier music, with appropriaste aervlcea both mottnlng and nduy school at a. In Charles W. Moor s. auperiotendent. Younsr' Peoj.ie's Society st 7, p.

in. Prayer Thursday at 7:4 hi. A cordiaj In vitation Is ex.cndi to all of these services, fi; rangers eejiecialiy Invited. All seats free. Second Presbyterian Church Corner Vermont and Pennsylvania sta.

The Ker. Joseph A. Mi. burn. pastor.

The Rer. Edward iiaech, assiciate pastor. Preaching1 at 10:45 a. m. and; 7:30 p.

mt1 Dr. Williani H. DeMotta Hible class for the deaf, to 10:30 a. Young People'a Christian Endeavor. :43 p.

m. SunIay schil, a. m. "Prayer meeting. Thursday evening at 7:30.

Mayer 'Chapel Corner of West and Catharine eta. Sunday school at p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30.

111 I Ninth Presbyterian Church fh Michigan between Capitol ave. and Illinois st. Easter pruKram. 11 a. Eaater sermon by the paa tor.lthe Rer.

m. A. White. Solos and frood manic by th choir. Sunday si honi i 2:30 n.

m. Mr. W. Cable will address the, school and i an excellent program will be rendered; rea.tlng of the ticrlpturva: praj er by the pas fAi aong service, opened by the choir; tori the Rev. Wm.

White: Irhoir. anthem; Ml Maud Mitchell, aolo. MrJ. Kathyne C. Harper, solo; Mr.

Wm. "Willlanaa. principal of No. will llver the addnma; Mr. Frank Hron.

slo: eholr. anthem. Mr. Israel of Uutler I'nlverslty, Mrs. Kathyne C.

Harper, queen of song, dueui Everybody is invited, beats iree. j. MernUrlal Preb tertan ChurrH Corner Eler enjh and Ash sts. The Rev.i Frank Q. iial lcrvlj pastor.

Enater aunrlse prayer meetinjt In the chapel at o'clock. Publto worship at 10:50, when the Kev. Hanford A. Edson, D. will preach the FasUr "ermrm: taut under the direction of H.

ton an aolo. Dubiaa: chil drenla chorus. "March 'choir and Ce ciliah ctoorus, r'Feeta Inea," iBartlett; chll drenja choru "Wouldst Thou Hear the Ansi SlngT" Al: cJiorous. "(J) Joyous Faster Morning." Schnecker: orgsn I aolo. "Easter Flowers," Mailey; organ 'Hallelujah." In the evening, at pastor will rejh on the "Resurrection of Thrift.

Music: solo. "Pirstorale." Salome; chorus. "'Ant Is Riil the Rock Frank; chorus "it l.ells or lister lrestiler: organ olo.J"Me,llttlcn," Orison; chorus. "Speak Ye ComlorUbly," 'Shackley; "One the Eord of Glort," Rartllett; organ, GrHn4. liuijinant.

SPIRITUALISM. A Frilrltullst meelinr will be en Tuesday i evehing. next, at Newt aork et. Good mediams and eakers will be present to give tcts ana lecture, au are lnriteu. u.

CUA I K. Cond tor Si'lrllual services Sunday. 7:30 p. at Car penkers HallJ 144 E. Washington Lect tre Itertha CVehring.

tbe glM trance er: subject by the Tests by Alicei lietirir.g: r'ajso ti. n. at Richmond! Ind the greatest test medium In the Iieia. Jt mm nrar null. Spiritualism Rev.

Mrs. A. Annsibll wflf speak In Sn entranced state In Maniur Hall, cor nrr ft Wahtrrton and Alabama Sunday evenliy, March 10, at 7:45 o'cjiock: subtect. "The Arisen Ore's Spirit." MSajre riven. The A solo by Miss Grace Annabli.

Why seek i tne.iivirirr Alt are inriteo. The First pirltoallst Oiurch Ulahama ard New; York ata. Sunday lectures by Mr. Jwfh Melvmald at a. ra.

ajid p. Mrs. ilcrv nald will give clairvoyant tests at both meetlnrs. Alter tne evenirtg lecture the weil kiii.wn and popular test me The ftuldren's 1'rorresalve Lyceum meets (at Mrs. Joserhine Itopp.

wSl give tests. ITEDJPRESBYTERIAN Fl' st I'nlted Presbvterlan Church Ccmer 5Taschusetts ave. and Eastst. The Rer. Joseph I Llttell.

pnr. Preschlnjt at P1 30 a. m. by the Hev: narles rewiomh. and at 7 30 p.

Inv br the pastor. SabbatV school. T. P. S.

C. CSIVERS AL I 9.T. Central! Fr.l versa wt Cfcur injr New Jer sey ard Fifteenth sts. The Rev. T.

S. Guth rie, pt.r. Prearblng ti inimi! at 11.4S a. Sun lav a. h.

ul. 9 40 a. Yi) P. C. l.

p. at. Eaater concert, br the sinday ech wl at i p. m. Aiiixft by the raster.

A cordial Tm? TVTkT T1AT TO OTTO Vi 4. XT TirTT 9, 189a Xi.lUlili.lilI VJililO i OAlUlWJll, XXX AJ I ROBY AND THE GAMBLERS THE SPORTS OP. CHICAGO HOLDIXG FOttTn WTTHOIT UISDRAACC Tpe Pool Room, etlth' pacttr of 2.SOO The Lax eat Pla of Ita Kind la the Cooatrr De no a need hy CI ti a en a. Special The Indianapolis Kew.J Eoby. April 9.

Haviruj bten driven from pillar lo post bjr authorities of Cook county and tho city poioa across lha Imaginary Irr that separates tha States.of and Illlncla. the) Chica go ramblers have again turned their at tention to nttia Roby a a sort of "zona libre," in which to ply their ne farious prorations. IWttfc tha Civic Fed eraticn of Chicago constantly haraaeinj them on side and the specter of the yerry rcfiatonal comm.tte threatening them from the other, it Is little wonder that the sand dunes aionff the shore of Lake JlicUg an, in, the extreme north western corner of Indiana, present an in vitlaa; aspect to the sports of tha metropolis. 1 The Leery pooUroom, In this aettl merrt, which is part of the Fourth ward ot the' city of is tha largest institution of its kind in the country, hav ir.c a. "capacity of persona.

It ie aoundeJ Thursday afternoon with the fa miliar shout of, "They're off at Nah rille; Tom Collins In the Nearly a thousand sports, the adva.nce gruaxd of the soiled and seedy hosts that are to come with to morrow's assurances of "perfect security, elbowed and JostleJ themselves to get the money down on their choice Hammond. Whiting and South Chlcagt contributed in ctnelderabl proportlors to the openinsr Jday crow'J, and it is said that many a callow youth will have reasons, no doubt, to repent In the future of his recent Information concerning the "hossea." Ordered Closed. Several weeks agt, wnen It was ascer the sport. VILL XOT BE TOLERATED." This la What Judge Glllett Says of the Roby Gambling. Special to The.

Indiana pcitia Nwa Valparaiso, April 9. JUdge John H. Glllett. sitting In the Porter Circuit Court. In this city, last night, in an.

in terview. said that the, sporting bulletin. I containing the anohuncement of the turfSl exchange at Roby was the. first tntlma tlon or knowledge her had. that operations had been resume at the old stand against which he issued a verbal injunction live or six weeks ago.

Judge Glllett said that as soon 'as he arrived at his homo in Hammond he would communicate with. Sheriff Hayes, of. Lake county, to do his duty and break up the notorious resort near, the State line. "You can say for me." he continued, "that the thing will not be tolerated. Of course, I bave no more power' than any other roan, but when it is so forcibly brought to my notice, there Is not another course to pursue." A wrong impression seemed to have been gained of the" position of Sheriff Hayes when O'Leary's place was closed up last winter.

Judge Glllett sent a communication to the sheriff at Crown Point, but for some reason or other It was delayed in transit and did not reach' Its destination until two or three days after being sent. Sheriff Hayes then instructed his deputy, Lawrence Cox at Hammond, to serve the wfilch was Immediately done. Elder A. F. Deare Special to The Indianapolis News.

Seymour. Ird April 9. Elder A. F. Be.are, pastor of the Christian churcb at tbia city, who ws overcome with ner SERVICES.

THEOSOPHT. Theoaophy The Theosophical Society meets every buhday evening at the Propylaeum, at Oa lo niorrow evening there will be an addrea by Judge R. W. Mc Bride on "Why the World Nt eUs the Tbepsophk al Society." After which there will be a discussion. This society, has made no departure from the teach ir.jta of lilavatsky.

and are welcome. It haa a Tuesday evening for, curious people. 1 UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. Universal Brotherhood Public meetings every Sunday evening. o'clock, at headquarters, 13 Ft.

Wayne between Pratt and New Jersey sis. Vocal and instrumental music All Interested in brotherhood and theoaophy welcome. The Interuail.nl Brotherhood League meets Tuesday evenings. 7:45 o'clock. The theos 'phlcAl study meets Tuesday evenlnra.

s.U clork. All meetings are held Uie l.eadvioarters. Ft. Wayne ave. Central ave car paaa the dooc.

tous last Sunday, while delivering his eenuon, rapidly com alec ing. During tb twelvn 'morttha ot bis work. Just coTtiinc to close, US nam ave been added to the church roll arid new Iff ha been put into every depart rrent of the ciiurch work. He haa de clind a number of flattering offer from other fields. OIL AND GAS MEN CONFLICT Cottla Prteea In Lake Coantr Way no Co.

ReacbJna Ont. Special to The Indianapolis KewaJ Crown Point. ApTU There Is lively war on in Crown Point and other parts of Lake county for. supremacy between the Standard Oil Company and the ni sylvania Oil Company. When the concern started a wagon here, several months ago, competition caused prices to drop as low as 4 cents per gallon for best oil and rasoiine.

Later price was increased, but this week the Standard has added another wagon and began a war in earnest. Tho people here; In general, are In favor of the independent concern, knowing that scon as it is driven out of business the Standard will again jump to ita old prices, if It does not add a cent or two to recoup Its losses during the' rate war. At present the best oils and gasolines) art being sold by the Standard at 7 and 8 cents, while the Pennsylvania retails ita products at a slight increases i Ft. iVaroe Co." Re eh In Oat. Special to Tht Indianapolis NewaJ Hartford City; April Hart ford City natural ras fields, which haa been so Jealously guarded up to this time, has been Intruded On by the "Wayne Gas Company a branch of tha DIeterich syndiste.

Several years ago the Hartford City Glass Company, which turns 12 000 teres of ess leases in this field, and tha Sallmonle Gas Company, the nredecessor of tha Ft. Wayne Gas Company, signed an agreement that neither should enqroach on the territory of the other. Tbe agreement debarred the foreign gas from coming into Licking township. In which Hartford City Is situated, and Its successor la bound by the same agreement. The numerous gas wells of unusual output re cently drilled by oil operators has caused fha Vt Wnvn fin Cnrrmanv tn tMnlr tained that the authorities 6f the city of letter of Its agreement, and It haa agents HamnVond and Lake county would not over the field trying to secure leases take the drastic measures necessary to mitigate the, svil.

Circuit Judge Glllett found it necessary to order Sheriff Ben F. Hayes to close the place operated by O'Leary. Since then, however, the dormant game has. been infused with new and. it is at the barns of the LnkerW4 Racing Association, that Ihe various gambling factions pf Chicago have taken steps to.

enter tbe field also. Plans and specifications have already beert prepared and only await the outcome of O'Lea'ry's operations and a. certainty of immunity from police interference. Presemt indications are that this will be given as far as Sheriff Hayes and the locaiV constabulary are' con cerned. and It may again become necessary for either Judge Glllett or tha State authorities at Indianapolis toi renew their former restraining powers.

Some of tbe citizens of Roby and Rob ertsdale are outspoken in their denunciation of the latest Invasion of Indiana territory by the Chicago gamblers, and if this counts for anything, it is more than likely that some actlcn will be taken to close the O'Leary Joint and pre vent tbe plans cf othes gamblers from maturing. It also Intimated In certain quarters that it will go hard with number of the officials of Lake county! If the burden of protecting the community from these spasmodic violations of law.by the. visiting blacklegs and tinhorn; sports is thrown on the citizens of this jquarter, Denounced ly CI 1 1 sen a. 1 The better class of people living In this immediate vicinity are opposed to making theT. best portion of the Fourth ward of Haromorid an immense gambling) concern for the reason that it draws within tha borders of the State the lawless and disreputable elements of Chicago for a purpose that la not permitted, or even tol erated, within that cltys limits.

A man who has lived In that community for many years, said a few days ago, when the announcement was made In lng bulletins: "St every Influence Is demoralizing. It enoouragea vice, propagates crime and thus: brings our settlement into disrepute The traraction began 'with the Colum bian Athletic Clubv which flourished un til Governor Matthews teent 800 militia men to wipe out the evUL The. transac tions of its successors, the pool room keepers, have been open and notorious, but the authorities of Like county seem to be either Indisposed xr powerless to prevent til em." The operation of these pool rooms practically nullifies the repeated victories which the State' rained In Its battles to eirtabllsh the legality of the Sellers law. O'Leary and the horde of Chicago gamblers have no real interest in horse racing, the latter being only an attachment to give the "wldeopenneas" the appearance of It Is only a guise to deceive and aftortl opportunity to conduct gambling on a gigantic scale, and to assemble disreputable crowds. Tbe vital interest is the foreign book features of the game that isi now being carried on' by O'Leary and dtbers without a single limitation as to time and no fear of an Injunction by virtue of a law which they endeavor'to kll 1 upon whicn to ami gas we us.

as tho gas will be piped out of tha county, the attempt meets with much, opposition. The Harford City Glass Company" pro posea to fight the Ft. Wayne company in the courts, and' will see if the agreement can be enforced. The Manhattan Co. Eacapea.

Special to The Indianapolis News.) Hatf ord City, April 9. Three pen alty cases against 'the Manhattan Oil Company for wasting natural gas: were set! for trial in the present term of tha Circuit Court The aggregate penalties amounted to nearly $10,000. oil com pany secured a change of venue to Wells county In the most Important case. In the second case it took an unexpected turn by setting up that at the time it was allowing gas to escape into th open, it had not completedthe well. nri It was, therefore.

not liable. Judge Vaughn ruled that the clause in the law' requiring companies drilling wells, ta' confine the gas two days after it was struck should be Interpreted to mean two flays alter tne wen was completed. On this ruling the Manhattan Oil Company will escape payment of penalty The third case against the company has been continued at request of the prosecutor. That official has filed a fourth case against the Manhattan for wasting gas in a well which it has ahnn. doned.

CRIMES AND Shooting: Affray la Ripley Coaoty The Jury Falls to Agree. Versailles, April "9. There was shooting affray at" Correct, this county, yesterdajv the result of an tld feud, and Samuel Deburger was shot and severely wounded by Rudolph Rea, pld soldier, who used a shotgun. Rea is a veteran1 of the late war. and physically In firm.

Deburger ia much younger, and, it claimed by Keai friends, that he was the aggressor; Fatally Shot In Jersey. Noblesvllle, April J.f A telegram was received last evening, conveying the information that Elmer Kane, of West field, had been shot and mortally wounded at Newark, N. and Dr. John Kane, of Rossvllle. his father, left Immediately for that city.

Th wounded man has been in the employ of the Western Union Telegraph Company for twelve years, superintending the construction of. cable estems in this country and Canada. The Jary Falls to Aarxee. Columbus, April 9. The Jury in the" case of Knight, an alleged wife failed to agree, and were discharged, being evenly divided on the question of guilt.

The coroner found that' Mrs. Knight was accidentally shot, but. her friends appealed to the grand Jury with the result that; an indictment of murder was returned. Xs second trial can not be bad until the next term of court. An.

Old Farmer Robbed. Waiarusa, April S. William Pitt man. a wealthy old living five miles from this place, wac assaulted in his home night before last and robbed of In cash and $1,100 In notes and checks. The money was secreted about the house r.rd Hd rnnn was tortured dntll he revealed the hiding place.

Blinded, la Both Eyes. Fortville, April While Frank Sviotus, stven years old. was attempting to cut a string ha stabbed himself in the left eye, blinding that member. The sight of the right eye was' destroyed by accident two years ago 1 5 EAR1HAM DEFEATS DKPAUW Larfpe Audience Listen to Debate on the Income Tax. the Drlze in doclamrxion (110; In gold) was awarded to Miss M.

Jeeeup, of Plair.field, and the prize in bratory (J10 in gold) was. awarded to Miss Florence Green pf Fair mount. 1 i i Winning Honors In Ohio. to The Indianapolla News. Martinsville, April 9.

Sims M. Soaton. who was deputy county treasurer here a fevr vrars ago, has been elected trcisum Oi Camden. O. He has been r.ir.er In the office for a year, having be' apr.oifited ta till the place on account I of the absence of tho elected treasurer.

NICKUM LIGHTS OH THEY miX BD PLACED MARKET EUILT IX MAY. A Dreua Verifletl Belrtiaa Wll W'rtcoaa The It Prl noe Elder Bear ReeoreriasDei la. a Coraer Otaer 3Tef a. Special to The Indianapolis Log aji sport. April 9.

jum announces that his lamps fc lobes, will be placed on the May. They will le sold according toj candle power, from to Jo. SALE OX THIS ews.J B. Nick or UghM toarkef InJ The apJ pended guarantee goes with earn light: "In regard to the perpetulmr of iheJ lights. 1 will guarantee them for five years, but they will.

In all probability be Just as bright at the end of one; hundred years as at the end I of five There is no combustion or dilation of the matter' contained in tin sealed globes, and there Is no heat. The light Is produced by molecular vib atlon of matter, in the glole. which in turn produces a high state ot vibration upon tha chemicals place therein. The matter Inside Is brought to Incandescence in a similar manner as In a mantle a4 incandescent gai burner. or like the carbon la In an in candescent electric light bulb.

Only, In the new light, instead of increasing force upon a given force of matter, I decrease! the mat ter which Is surrounded by a (constant force of vibration, thereby nroduchig light without heat, which Is pefpetuaX" rsicKum continues to receive stacks or mail every, day. He gets morfe letters than any man or business firm (iii WrZrn. Among them are many registered ones, and the inventor ia notified by when such mall arrives. Reglarlered let ters were formerly delivered tof him by carrier, but the delay experienced in his ajiswering bell and recedping for tha letters led to the post master notify ing; him that he should call at tbe office. None of the carriers waa ever Admitted within the At present Nlck um has three typewriters employed.

His callers number dozens" everjl week. Some men have. Journeyed hunireds of miles' In hopes of securing a Jtij lot of the lights in advance of other! agents. TWO I.TERESTIXO EDlirYG. Ma net People Looking Forrfard to notable Weddlag la, tine.

Special to The Indianapolis Nva) Muncie, Ind. April 9. Local I soclty Crcles are In a flutter because! of two prospective weddings. One is that! of Miss Grace Keteer and Mr. J.

M. Maxltg. Mis Reiser; is a voca'ist of ability, find pos Besses a liberal education. Shel studied mrsia and langtiagcs in Germaiy, and has traveled extensively. Sho Lsi consid ered one of tha beautiful youngl women of the city.

Mr. Mating is an dll mag nate, and has very extensive glais Inter ests, being at he bead of wlnddw glass and fruit Jar factories in this city. Gas City and Dunkirk: Tbe two wcr in the came party that recently mada a trip lo the West Indies, and their acqua ntanco ship culminated into something ire defi nite and dearer. The other marriage Is that of Miss Sara Heinsohn and Mr. John J.

Harder. Miss Heineohn is the daurr of Mr. J. C. Heuksohn, former proprietor Of tbt KIrby Houae.

who. with his' wife, 1s now In Thomasvilla, where he 13 fngageU extensively In fruit farms. Bheltook a course of study In York be a trained nurse, but Cuold deeraed ttiat she ahould not follow hls profeasloh. Mr. Hartley is an insurance and freaJ estate agent.

He is a man of considerable means. The weddings, which will take place in June, promise to be the jtinclpaJ events in social circles of the Jummer season, r4 Slmona Croahie. Special to Tha Indianapolis Neva Montnelier. April 9. One lof the largest and most beautiful weddiifes that vm took dace in' this city was (that of Mr.

Herbert Simons to Miss Nta Cro shle. voting people of this city. air. Si mons is merchant, and the brldfe Is the daughter of T. S.

Croehie, a stefck and meat dealer. A' The Kokomo BaXl Clnb Special to The Indianapolis Nes. Kokomo. April 9. J.

A. Stkrr. of Toledo, manager of the proposed Koko mo baseball team, of. the Indiank. Gas belt League.sends word that he sdon wia be here to organize a playing nliie.

The season opens May 19, and the schedule i calls for J04 games. It THE TOWS OF CHBISXKf. rraaO Xanted a Fre neJhmaB Who Had an Unusual Carrier. Special to The Indianapolis Neva.J Jeffersonville, April 9. In Spencer county is a town named ChrisneyJ which owes it life ahd prosperity to al single man, who has a singular and striking history.

John Chrisnfcy was la. Hrench man by birth, who Settled in apemcer many years ago. He began to distill the luscious and fiery applejackmade knoney and became wealthy, Suddenly lie con ceived that was doing wrong 14 mak ing intoxicants, closed his still ouses, and became a totjal abstainer mseif. He erected grain warehouses, ant stock pens, and the town grew as tt nev had before. .1 Later he built a handsome hotel, sur rounded with beautiful grbunds.

where guests can dream away al sum mer day. and there he now holds! forth. He has became a Spiritualist 1 aAl has i written a book on the subjecti iuring his early years his education bad been neglected, and to enable him toi write his book he studied late in life. lie still keeps his hotel, not for profit, but be cause he likes to have company A DREAM IS VERIFTEI CoK A. E.

Sen rader Found! Dekd la an Evansvllle Hotel. EaneVille. April 9. Night before last Mrs. Hi Bruckner dreamed thit CoL A.

E. Schrader had committed sLicIde. and )he poke of tho affair eeveralj times Greeneastle. Ind. April 9.

DePauw ar ter i awakening. Yesterday was defeated by fcarinam last mgnt. iie harry Hall was crowded, the audience in cluding a delegation of Earlham students that had come to support their team by their 'enthusiasm. Governor Mj sided. Tho subject for debate "Resolved.

That an income tax be a desirable part of a system of 'taxa tion for tho United States." Tie. Earliara team was composed of Messrs. Royal Davis, Bennett Gordon and Earl Wldup. The DtTauw debaters were Messrs. Charles A.

Beard. Cyrus Meade and Ray Wade. The Judges were Judge HeniWy. of Rushville; Judge Wood. of Chicago, and Professor Moran, of Pur due.

The verdict of the Judges was returned i Schrader was found dead In bed Vendoroe Hotel, with indications to suicide. Colon el Schrader. was erly general freignt agent of the i ilie Terre Haute railway. Som erty. His wire and two sons ai.

year, and this coupled with i obtain employment, made hli ttdent. wiir Welcome the Pi (o The Indianapolis New: tford April 9. Som ho compose thi ef the population ofthe South Sidi window glass suburb orchis city. after only a few minutes of deliberation. Incited.

by a notiflcaticn from the It was unanimous ravor or n.arinam. I consiM an cons Ji an After the applause toad ceased, tihe Governor rriade a talk, in which he dwelt oh the value of de bates such as the one Just closed. lnter Areulentie Oratorical Contewt. Special to The Indlanapoils News.) Westfield, April 9. At the FTiends' church here last night the annual inter academic contest in declamation and oratory took place.

Five of tho principal academies of Western: Yearly Meeting of Friends were represented by contestants. Several hundred visiting students were present. Tho quiet old town awakened to the fact that Iter old time educational Interest was reviving. The six contestants acquitted themselves creditably. The I cnicago mat rince aid Belgium, now travel trig in this co would Visit.

Hartford City before turn home To day It Is stated Belgian consul has seiit a second to the effect that Prince Albert reach here some tlmeln May. Th lonel tt the intlng I form Ivans years ago had investments depleted his (prop I last Ibllity de nee. time most the were Igian rt of "try. re tbe otlce ould Bel gian population here, many of whom sUll owe allogiarsce to the Belgian crownl will give ther royai compatriot a rousnar re ception. Rechriaterning the Gins.

Special to The indlanapoils Newa. 'vi 1 Martinsville. April 9. months ago tne memrers or Biaracen. ship Post, G.

A. secured from the War Department a howitzer and mo 1 tar, and had them mou Hed on stone bas4s jn the court house. Unveiling services Iwill be hell next Saturday. The meetlr to be a big patriotic gathering, ai of the posts of the county Darticipate. Special exercises by school children have been arranged ti Xlnej Gradaales Receive Dfploi Special to Tbe Indianapolis News.

West Newton. April. 9.. were thirteen candidates for gradua fhm the to the high school. Le HowelL Mabel Wells, Nellie Stevi Roscoe Pearson.

Albert Miller. Est fx, Minnie Newsome, Gladis White ail the r. ere ion ns. 11a Lillian Bray were successful. Yesterday County Superintendent Landes attended the dose of the school and conferred tha diplomas.

The teachers Included Prof. Barrett, principal; Paul Haworth, Hist Morris, Miss Pfart and Miss Cord. Prof. Barrett goes to Earl ham a a teacher of Latin; Hayworth has entered as. a pupil at the State University.

Wolves Shot aad CaptaresL Special to The Indianapolis News.) BrookMon, April For the last year tho farmers on, the prairie fforthweat of town have been troubled by wolves taking their poultry and small stock. John Vineyard and Lloyd Irwin, two wIl knowu In this locality while out shooting Birds, ran onto a den of these wolves, con la ting of two old ones and four cubs. They killed one old ajlde tbr ftr being shot They caDtttrerf taem to town. AtXw Methodist Charohw Special to The Indianapolis Nswa Muncie. April 9.

Tho Rev. J. K. Cecil and the official board of ths South Madison Street M. E.

congregMlon have UK 'UCU lu ereci a sanctuary to cost about JSJ0O0. The edifice wm of brick and of a very pretty design. Tlje con i sTregation was organized only a short tha ago. but Is growing rapidly and is SAtsrprlalng. and enereeMc.

tm. tit make tho jjfourth bandsomo Meihodist sanctuary la this city. A. Freo Silver Organ, Special to The Indianapolis News. yaiparais April J.

Ths Kouls Record, a bew free, sliver paper, mads Its appearaiico yesterday at. Kcuta, thU county. J. R. Aehuff.

of Stseator, I1L, axd Trustee P. Lyons are ecltors and proprietors. Porter county now has six weeklies and three dailies. 9 'saBaMSnSBaBBBSsasssaBBSBBBBBSBBSBBBs ESS SttUED'S BODI CSEEAIEI) Iai Aeeordaaee with Loot Wishes tho Faakows Womatm, comfnlttee will plan more extensively for ir''. 4 Interest is manifested in the gj'mna sruri exhibition, which Is to be given by the rnenrbers of the physical department in tie gymnasium'' next Wednesday even ing.

i i of Ohicago. April 9. The body of Miss Prances E. Willard was cremated to day at Graceland cemetery. Although little, if anything, had ieen said lh advance as to cremation of ths remains of the Celebrated president of the Wcnan's Christian Temperance Union, it is stated that such a procedure was in accordance with her) repeatedly expressed wish.

Miss Anna Gordon, Mrs. Li M. Stevens, the new president of the Wv. T. and a few others were present.

Ths ashes were taken to Rosehill cemetery. wnero services will be' held to morrow. They will then bo burled In the WUlard family lot at RosebilL. Jadsre David a Me taker, Kokomo, April 9. Judge, David Metsker, a former resident of this county, died yesterday at Topeka, He was clerk in this county in 1861 65.

mov ing to Kansas twenty years ago, where no served as mayor of the city. Judge; wi um court, ana neia. other positions. Areata resuiteu irom paralysis. Tho Re main En Roots Home.

Columbus, April 9. The remains of tho lata Rev! George L. Curttss. of this city, who died suddenly at Naples, Italy, have been shipped home, and will be i received at New York on tha 5Sth After services in this city th body will be buried at Crown Hill. lnijLri Eageao Davis.

Kireo, I li James W. Wilding Waterloo. Aprtl 9. Eugeno feavia. pf Angola, 14 dead, after a long lftness.

Co served tD terms in the Legislature i the representative from Steubin county, and rip was also prosecuUhg attorney. He leaves a wife, with no chll Ft. Wayne, April a James W. SVlldlng, contractor, who recently re turned from Indianapolis, where he has large paving cbntra'ct, died last night Bright's disease. He was a member the ScotUsh Rite, ho leaves a ivife and seven children, i Mrs.

William Rfgr. Epecial to The Indianapolis Nesrs.1 Valparalsoi Aprtl 9. Mrs. William it gg. a resident of this count slnca uel.

filed very suddenly of heart trouble1 last vening. She was eighty two years. old: tiid leaves a husband and five sons. 'Uriah Hasketl. WlndfalL' 'April 9.

Uriah HaskeU. well known farmer, flf ty flye years old. while seated on a log chatting with a feelghbor. suddenly fell dead, the result ef heart failure. He leaves a wife and several aamt cnuaien.

WUllam A. Jaeksoa. Special to Tbs. Indianapolis News.) Jeff ersonvine, April 9. William A.

acksora, seventy years told, died last sight of paralysis. He leaves four chll drera, a OLD SOLDIERS OBJECT. They Want the Date ot the Cob sjrressloaal Coaventloa Changed. Special to The Indianapolis Newa Wabash. April 9.

There are 500 old Iciers in the Eleventh congressional dis trict, and a majority of them are growing Harm over the declaration of several rt embers of the district committee changing the date for holding ths Republican congressional convention. "Hhe date is in direct "conflict with the State encampment of the G. A. R. at Co lt rabus, and many requests for a change ive been made by the veterans, who can.

unless an earlier' or later day Is uned for tbe convention, attend that po litical gathering. To day, owing to the excitement over the'prospecx of hostilities With Spain, it was decided not to hold the Jftnt love feast of the Republicans of the iJighth and. Eleventh district, called for Alprll 23. at Anderson. No time in the ature was ruuned.

and tt is probable the rdeeting will not bo held at. ail. lPosrrlble Somlnee for 'Loagrress. I Special to Ths Indianapolis News hlarttus rille, April 9. The Demo cratic leaders ct this county say that ths clminat'on for Con greufcmhn to oppose Gl W.

Farls'lays between Col. O. C. Mat sdn, of ureencastie, ana ai, it. irarKs, oi tais place, Parks, In their judgment.

sinnds an excellent chance of securing trie nomination. He is an able attorney, aid years ago won tho title of "sliver tckiguo." LA City Editor Recognised, i Special to Tha Indianapolis News ir ma port, April' 9. Austin p. Ffensler. for fifteen years city editor pi Oie Daily Pharos, ami one or me clever est newspaper men in tne oxaie.

nas oeem nominated for dty Clerk pn the Demo cratic ticket. The town has a small Dem ocratic, inajority. and Fansler wiU likeiy bd elected. twamlaatloms at Special to The Indiana polls Newal aJparaiso, April 9. The Demo crats or aioaraiso new a large, biw rw th elastic convention last night and made th following' romlnauons: aiayor.

ai dtfi.L. Wcodhuli; marsnai. vtuiiam Sejgeant; treasurer. WUlIarn Lepell; cleVk. Harry IL Mr.

Roberta IteuomJaated, Special to Tbs Indlapous XewaJ Marllson. InL. April Clarence j. Roterts. of Jefferson county, was to day unanimously renominatea ror prosecutor of the Fifth Jvdlciai aistnct.

py tne ite of Jefferson and Switzerland AsNsoe iatioa Affaira. Te T. A. will give the associa tion orchestra a benent on Ann. jrw assqclation Tae course or Sunday lectures, runling from November 14 to April averaged men in aixenuancei lag A HELW TRIAL OVERRULED THE CpURT REAP FIRMS ITL VTKW OX THE) HjrrTXO AWAT" ClAl ES.

A Reoelvetr 'Aakest Beaao of MiaBstaa Will Desaaal. 50,000 Iaakreaw Withheld for ltaay Special to Th Indianapolis Ntws.1 Rensselaer, April 9. Judge Thomp son, of the Circuit Court, to day over ruled the motion cf Wilua B. Austin for a oew trUi in the so wherein, he was prosecuted tor treating' a number of his friends to champagoo ai his office on New Year's Day. As the case has been the subject of considerable comment, the judge delivered an opinion of some length, and therein explained ths reason cpoo which ho hold that the motion should bo verruled.

The Court ruled that until im the statute against giving sway was a part of tho law regulating "Ins traffic In intoxicating liquors, tut that at that Urns It was entirely divorced from the trafflc statutes arid made a. part of the general catalogue of crimes. He held Lt to bo tho Intention of the Legislature to absdluUiy mentioned, including ths first day of Jan uary. It was urged that. this con rt ruction of tho law was against tho bill of rights, but tho Court answered this argument by stating that this was cot a QuesCon for tho court, but one for tho Legislators, as tha court had no right to annul tho law as unreasonable.

Tho Court Illustrated its posIKoo by stating that it ths position of ths counsel to the effect that the law only appaed to dealers was correct, then there was nothing in tho law which would prohibit any peron from Invading a Sunday school ptnic, given on the Sabbath day, with a. barrel of intoxicating if mads no charge for tho Intoxicant, and was not a dealer in U. There were other reasons urged for a new trial, all which were? denied. The Judge announced that, as an individual, he would be glad to grant rehearing, but that. In a Judicial he couid tot do SO 1 Tho case will bo appealed to the Supremo Court.

A RECEIVER PETITIONED FOB, Tho .1 Looo of a Will Invalidate a Beooest to Spirit enlists. Anderson, April 9. The heirs of the late Dr. and Mrs. Westarfleld.

known while living as the Father and Mother of Indiana Spiritualism, hive apptled for a receiver for the estate, flue to the inability to And a will known to have beetn drawn by Mrs. Wester fleld. It Is believed tbat she made bequests to 'tha Indiana and National Spiritualist Association, but the. loss oi the will cuts them out. At thf time of the death of Dr.

Westerfleld. some months ago, and while arrangements were making for the burial, several hundred dollars, which he had apportioned to the widow, was stolen from the nous, The Fnsloa Candidate Installe Speclal to Ths Indianapolis NewaJ rMnirtIle. IhL. ADrll 9. IL H.

MC Glnnls. of Spencer, nas succeeded J. W. wimajns of the same place, as prose cuting attorney of this Judicial district. Mr.

MeGlnnls was elected to tne oi.ico on the fusion Democratic and Populist ticket in ys. and his election was con tested bv A. M. Bain, his Repuoucan op ponent. The contest case got no further than the Circuit Court, as Judge Grubbs decided In favor of McGinn's, on the grounds that the right of suffrage shoulJ not be taken from a man on account or minor Irregularities In nomination.

D. H. Watson has been appointed deputy here. He and Mr. McGinn's were classmates.

graduating from DePauw In 1S21 Defending? a Malpractice Salt. Special to The Indlanapoils NewaJ Brazlf. April 9. The suit of William Funk against Dr. A.

Y. Tulley. claiming $10,000 damages. Is on trial in the Circuit Court, The medical fraternity of the county Is assisting In fighting the case, as there seems to be a number of alleged malpractice suits threat ened. Dr.

Tulley is one of the oldest and wealthiest physicians of the city. The plaintiff had a sore on his heel, which failed to yield to treatment, and amputation was necessitated. The defendant, was the attendant physician, and he never received nor expected to receive one. cent for his services, i Demand 930,000 Damages. Special to The Indlanapoils News April 9 Suit has been filed MiAmi County Circuit Court' for Alexander Myers and George IL Myers against ex Sheriff Thom as McKlnstry, Mayor Orson Du ra nd and Joel Barnhart, a wealthy merchant.

The plaintiffs allege false impr'soDment and malicious prose cution and ask damages In the sum of 130,000. Myers and hrs son have had much litigation during, th past few years, and St one time they were placed ta the 1'blackr, hole." the Jail under tho courthouse, at Peru, for contempt of court. The Flood Canses Lltlgatloik. Special to The Indlanapoils NewaJ Martinsville. April 9.

An Injunction suit that la the direct result of the recent flood, has been filed In the local courts. Thomas Murphy owns a farm on the Martinsville A Hall gravel road, and the road along his farm washed Out, The superintendent, Jesse Williams, ordered him to move his fence back twenty feet to give roadway in his field. This he refused to do, and asked for a temporary restraining order, which was granted. eSBBBBBBBB SBBBBS. 1 1 7 A Verdict for 3,500.

Special to Tbs Indlanapoils News. Valparaiso, April 9. A Jury la the Porter Circuit Court to day awarded Nicholas Moltrum. of Chicago. damages" against the South Chicago City Street Railway Company.

Moltrum was riding on a Calumet electric car. near Hammond, and a train on the former road, collided therewith. The plaintiff received injuries crippling him for life. He sued for tS.00ft, Withheld for Many Tear. Richmond.

April 9. John Study, died nineteen years ago, and yesterday afternoon the widow offered the will for probate." He bequeathed 170 acres of fine farming land, and considerable personal property to his wife. The men who witnessed, the will having also died, rt was necsksary to prove their signature by living witnesses, in order to the validity of tho document. i 0 PEACHES KOT KJUBEP. The Cherries and Plant Have Suf fered Most AIL Special to The Indianapolis NewaJ Connersville, April 9.

At the regular monthly meeting of the Fayette Horticultural Society. held at Harris burg, there were present representatives from" all parts of the county. The general verdict was that after a very care ful examination or tne rruit duos it was found that the. peaches had not been in tured by the late cold Apples and peart have received some Injury, while cherries and plums are supposed to have suffered worst of all. Berries and grapes are not Injured.

The regular summer meeting of the Teniae. Horticultural Society wia bs held at Connersville, on the iUh and X2th of next August. Host the Fralt nlajared. Special to Tbe Indianapolis Nesrs.1 Seymourj April 9. C.

A. Salt rnarsh, who is one of the roost careful fruit raisers here, states that after a carerui examinauoa vi 4 ii.c thinss there are plenty of uninjured buds to Insure a good crop this year, Barring future Injury. Grapes, apple, cmb ap. ties and pears yield a full err p. CJ.

Eleven varieties ot plums examl ej only dne was injured, and that on waa la full bloora I near'y all over t.v.a tr Where the were not cut all tiey are unhurtj Peaches that wers out 1 full bloom i hen the cold wave came ar. nearly all killed, but of those nope r. or only partly showing bloom, four. fifths ara uninjured, thus Insuring a rrop. A3 the small fruits appear to be uninjured, and win make a good, yield, unless killed later in the seaaonT fCH iae tartoaa Ueasarr.

rentBBt Before, tie Usaae ComjxItte. Washington, D. April Tbs vots.upon a backing bill la KkeUy tiks' place In the House committer qq bakLnj and currency on Monday. Th rab oom mittee which recently reportc 3. cornUt ing of Messrs.

McCleary cf jja Prince of Illinois, arwi MT.che4; of Nw York, have perfected ars hopeful ef hs lrdorserrient by a tr; of the full commltte e. They ha.ve no doubt that they will in any oo.e secur, an Indorsement of tho ReptrbUoajf" bers. One or two members may to put tho arab committee bill upon the caI endar. wrais reoervlng tho right' to aroendmems upoa the floor of the I u. Several members of tho committe Chairman Walker and Msers.

Fowr frosius and HIU, prepared com prefer; prohibit tho use of Intoxicating Bquors I "bis before tlis opening of ths. rrert as a beverage during tho days therein I arw nave ben reluctant to aNs kk the result of eo rrmoh careful ka.bor. Some" features ot nearly ail tTw i have, however, boon Indorsed by thw rj! committee, and there Is a strong tiZzt arrtpTLg the Republican members that th should take some action which wou.i bnr.g the subject of currency rvienrra before the Houssex. Supporters of the moveaierrrt of busslnes men whlo'n resulted la the two rre at conventions at have writt v.i here that they wouid be to hiv r. sub committee bUl reported, and to has a eertoio obate on curTencr ref rrr piaoe rn the House.

They that sicn action wouJd bej an, indicsr that tne Repubitaan rrsajortty. whs Poed to take a step foT srard in cirrrer ry reform and would tend to crysLaJIlie puo Kc opinion even more strongly ua' hervtofors tn favor of comprehvnslYS action. FASIUL LIST OF EXHUITC Whoso Work May bo See tm High School Exhibit. the The following is a partial "list of ex hibitors at the arts, and crafts ex MV.i tlon In tha IIih School Apr.l to T. C.

Steele, William Forsythe, R. Gruelle, Otto Stark. M. O. Haideira.i and John Miller.

Mrs. Wlrn Forsyth. Mrs. Lewis Welsenburger, Mioses rtret Rudlsell, Lmma Kay, Julia S.ar Vlr rtma Keep. Mary Robinson, Helett McKay, Ada Commingor.

Bessie Hin ricks. Tes nple Tree, Ida Decker. Ax.n'.e Knuby and Miss Ilisselman. Illustrations Messrs. McCormick, lard ar.d Henry A.

Huey. Engraving Mr. Charles NlcoIL Etching Mr. Fred "rfewtherlngtoa. Decorative DealgrJr.g Mi5s Steele.

Mr. Erandt Sickle and Mis Mry Roulnson. PTography Fanny B. Fletrher and Mr. Tom Hibben.

Wood Carving Mrs. Laura B. WUIU.t.j, Mrs. John L. Griffiths, Mrs.

Mrs." Horace G. Starr. Miss'Heieu ilj Kay and Mr. Fred Hethertngtbn. Decoratioris In Leather Mrs.

Hornet Starr and Mrs. Jihn L. Griffith. Architecture vinnegut A Eoh ft, TL Hagset Bowman 'Lo't H. Gibson, Herbert F4tx.

J. H. 5jn, J. IL WaJUngford and G. W.

if? Mural Decoratic ns Guido Pre Miler. Stained Glass Mr. John "Clack, aitapolis Art Company and Le.vj Blum. i. Plastic De ra.t!or.s Mr.

Perry Prefer. Tile Mr. YVHUara Landers an.lj.';'.el States Tile Cxmpany. Monumentai Le i 5ns Bust Mr. Jah Madony, Shaffer.

Mr. Percy Frwfvr ar.d iii i Sadie Becker; Pottery Mr. Brandt Steele. Porcelain Decorations Jessie Dag get. 1 Artlstio Printing Mr.

Groom, Photography Messrs. Kitchell, Pottw, Powers and Clark. Lace and Drawn Work Mr. Frax.k R. NW.

FT ml Decoratlorrs Bertermaira P'. arxl Wle gand Sont. Flee Reproductions Messrs, Li Ward and Hermar.nv, 1. Prana; BotoTV i by Abbott Thayer. William li irt, Charles Daimi pibson, Elihu William''" Hamilton Gibeson, Fre Church and WI low Homer.

I.i graphic reproductions of va from ters Inetitutione Public sciioo! Fre ICrn dergarttfn Assoolatiork Bnd IsU'. and Deaf and Dumb Asylum. 1 MMe rebat of Venice," The St, Cecilia and St, AloysJus Sv deties will give ShakcspeaxVs "iler chant of Venice" for Che cf 1 cred Heart church at BL llxll to morrow and the following i i day night. The characters will be lX as follows: Antordo, Georgs M. Fri'i; Bassanlo, Charles Gardner: rat: a Louis C.

Cotius; Saiarlno. Richard K. Noe; Ealanio, Leo Plch; Duka of Vtair and Lorenzo. Frank A Fahie: Shyloclt. George J.

Stolz; Tubal and EJit. George Wllheim: Lancelot Gob bo, FrT Old Gobbo, Charles II. Leonardo, John M. Koser: Srsphar.o, Frank Gardner: Portia, ill.t Cliialw.l Stolz; Nertssa. MUs LeaALipps; Jeioa, Miss Mary Faiie.

Phoebe Society Tbe Phoebe (Deaconess Aid) Society hold a donation In favor of ths hoep.tai at ZIon's church. West Ohio, tweer Meridian and Illinois streets, next Monday, between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock p. m. Provisions and other neces aities will be received. The Phoebe Socle ty has given permission to tha Dorcas" Society to offer their neediewori for sai at these appointed hours.

Ths soc'. tjf li doing what lt may to advance th r.e tr hospital enterprise, i 1 0 For Art's Sake. Detroit Free PresaJ "Did the young 'actress in realim?" "Did sheT replied the majiar r. "I had to h4re a dexectlve to prevent r.er takinreal poison In the death scene." Tat Fay ing; Time. 'Under the new law there is a rr In the time for tie parment of tairT t.

1 spring. Streeit lmprovexn nt a must be paid by the third Monody It April, while th! time for the paym of taxes expires the first Monday In This has red to urns cocf uion ajrr taxpayers. thoe wno i.dtcl waJCirg until tho Last week in Ar ri fore paying the asee ments T. 1 tn meives a week overdue. Tre.is Schrrriilt tms done, everythinsr Jn fi to notify ttie taxpyers, ar.d rar'.

i u. r'. those who have a s. nrrrents ta pay. i they fail due the lith of this 1 murt be paid by tr.a.t time'.

The at the treasurer's office sol far I little to do. th' who .1 tve c. pay their taxes have be ther business und, get away wf.r.o long waitj "Se rr Piano the at IVst sto Call before ing. 12 and LW N. Pennsylvania st.

Great Chain XX of restsl Ho Chains on the nevr 5 Chainlets "Wheel." We have theraVith chalE', jc i like 'eta that way. lillysstalnaiie: It 1 13 East Washington fu..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indianapolis News Archive

Pages Available:
1,324,294
Years Available:
1869-1999