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(I THE EvDIAAPOLIS IvEWS, SATTJRDAY, JTJsE 16, 1900. 13 I i DDDUS ABI6 CITY rm cejjt. onx pofqul TI02J.I3.A TZtriHJDOTTS OSX. It XXakeV Better Sbowlns Tluui Any Other Big Xlty Say Lo Ansele. i adi pii wu liOUuptU 1890 G4s.

8. I ad leas, fadlaaa la i Um iw ItdlmroUi, 1 sis. pssi St. PaoVMlasw Frorld e. B.

Kuum CUy. Ms ass h. ladlsnspoli sad Allegany, about tb tM ls la 10; 6 day Iv dloapoll B5MM bigger. la prentg gain lpll ootatrlp Chleg by aaoereeaU Oaly oaa city svr thaa 100,000 naad a greater ptr eetl. galaLo Angela, Cat, Chicago.

Juna llf Tb Tribune bu i compiled enu fig urea, after a can, 'and eeUmatee th country population at l.fr4.7 Th Treasury Department timat baa been T7.7,O0O. The Tribune' flgur by cotintle lndi rata that In Indian the weetern eountle have grown more rapidly than tho of th, eastern section of the But. Th development of cltle baa been ehlefly Jn Cjif north. Indlanapoll gained 68 cent 7 While Evanevlll' Increaaa 1 14 per cent. Ft.

Wayn baa gained llC3 per South Bend per cent, and Anderson 1W per cent. Th county fig. tire of Indiana as afbaal would how that the center of population 1 now not far from lnd Ian poll. It bavin; moved twenty mile north and forty wet during the Th center of population for" tha whole co jo try; which for the cnu of WO wa li Decatur oounty, Indiana ha moved considerably west. j' Population of IndUn.

The population ef Indiana by countle 1 tlrhata a follows, snowing a gain of 83.13' per cent. i I I'er rnu 1900. M.7M 7i.v) 12.000 St.OiiO t2.i(l M.J'tO .41.418 bo.mn 111,000 JK.IXKI 22.992 30.00U 7.0) S3.W0 J.0 31.01 K) 1951 W.fH: 23. 32. 7i.iw te.otio 4il.0ii0' 23.373 25.1X10 n.niio 2rt.) 32.700 an.oiio llS.OdO 42.

ISO 15.0110 260 4A.0MT 24. WO 17.600 3M.500 24.000 w.orm 22R.00O i 2t.000 16.0"0 4.ono u. 24tO 22.000 so.rtto 7.0IO 1S.SO0 ia.M 2H.0I10 22.000 24.000 2R.VW at.mrt li00. (lain Allen dam Itartholo.rnew in ton W.6W 22 it 13 n.oa 10.4l 24.672 10.30S 20.021 31.152 20.2JW 90.M4 27.870 11.841 M.m 23. SM 1.277 24.2S7 MSl so.ca 11.810 2U.4M lO.iW 14.74 24.8 JO 81.4U3 21.379 26J23 lT.h2' i 20.7)t 21.4SH 23.R78 27.44 24.131 lUO' SJ.478 24.607 14.80H 19.561 M.044 15.816 23.RH 34.446 18.7S2 34.4K7 141.1M 23.K1S 13.873 23 17.473 28.025 l.l43 23.Sf.8 4.8T 14.B78 15.040 20.2U4 18.240 18.544 18.tJ 21.528 11.2S3 22.335 28.0)(5 18.350 1S.034 42.467 7.W3 .454 SB.

OHO 7.SS 14,478 21.877 12.514 85.078 18.167 7.00 M.5i9 13.154 60.1M 21.161 IM18 37. 21.514 15.471 17.768 1 83 17 Hisckford Boone iirown 22 19 arrolL; ('ass CI 37 tirk (4ar CHlriton 33 14 Cf 12 tr Iearborn I loemur 2l I'rTjiwar liiboU Kkhnrfr 24 124 15 4 21 riod fMjitntn Frenfciin Kulion fil.on i. TH IVf r. Jf eene; ilnmllton iranrvk Hiurieon 38 32 124 41 2 30 20 11 8 26 5 llenrt.tcln 'iomii jV Jnf knoiv A Jler i.i". 4 Jay 38 83 18 8 29 43 23 .13 45 12 21 134 0 10 8 31 SO 23 18 43 28 41 28 10 38 22 30 48 SO 38 3 25 16 8 43 8 25 18 60 69 14 Je'i r.lnj Jfhlktji KclTliiarO; rj rartKe likn Luporie MiidUon Merlor, Marenall Martin Miami Monroe Montromery Morgii ti 1 rs ni.i Ohio Orarge I'nrKe like njnr Voaey trter Ttilaitkl, Vulnam i.

ItipUy x.j::... Itunh 5..... Pt. Joseplr J. 16.000 23.000 23.0 50.

OilO S.2M1 K.Ortl 24.000 il.oiu 17.MO a. ooo 12.000 8.2W 23.000 8.500 TS.0OO JO.000 S.bM IS.OOrt 24.000 18.21 A 42,000 24.000 SO.Art IS.O00 PbelKy Fpenrer Htark Steuben A. Pwtlgerland Ttppwunoe Tipton tnltmr; Vtnderburg yermlllon Vitro tWabaeh Warren IWarrlck fVhlngtrin i wavne iAWIIa White MMtiey Totals ....2.318.361 3.185.404 "2,000.. Indiana CltlM Abor Anderson 30.000 1.809 2.441 3,900. 7.

t7itt 8.0OO 10. AM 4.W 11. MOO 2.700 10.741 1 Aurora Attica Albany Alexandria .3,826 2.3 1.849, Bedford lsioomlfigton 4.01 8.5S 6. 2.521 Hiufrton; Bra all Hrookvlll Hoone lll lUoomfleld S.08 aT 3.800 3.0IM 2. W0 3.500 7.6W 7,000 10.C0O 1.23 1.M0 Urownatown Cannellon L891 'Converse 'Columbia .1...

Colualbua 8.T18 4.548 V.isi 1.004 iire' 1 t'raf ordsvitl Corydon Covington, 2.1XW. 3.010 2.200 4.009 4.700: 2.400, 5,7351 lay; city ianviii 1.5 3.142 13 Iecatur Pelpni lunktrk Elkhart ll.iA) 50.7V Kvansvllli Kdlnburg Klw ood 4.000 2.0S1 16.000 3.2S4 Katon Katon iOrt) Kast Chicago 3.500 2.0i Ft. 6.r4 S5.33S 6.818 Frankfort' Franklin i. Falrmoftt (1 rret 11.609 4.0 3.809 8.067 3.71 1.43 X7t7 Ooshen Oreencastl 4.509 4UVO 6 8.473. 4.399 3.10U 8.68 Greenfield Greensburg iir 'T An I Hammond .....1 12.CT3 Ifuntingbufs 3.809 1 u'ntinatoh ll.CKlO R.4C8 A 8,187 7.83! 4 artford City 4.3.) itughvlHej 3.609 1,144 1C6.434 ........180.009 3.009 15.200 2.41S 4.500 14.3 2.509 22.009 jaeper ...4..

Jeffereonvllle Jonesboro' Kendaltvllle Kojtomo Kingstown iJtfayette l.SM 10,6 1960 8.2a 16.243 pone 9.5 I jiwrencepur enceburg Don A I 8, nsport .1.. 23 ilcr I. 4. Mba 509 Log 23.180 JJgonle 4.000 7.128 4.28 3. 883 IS.

$3 CITIES OF MORE THAN IdOrOCO. (BaUiuted.) Pet. of gain. Greater New Tork New Tork. Chicago Urooklyn Philadelphia St.

Loui Baltimore JBoeton Cincinnati Buffalo. K. Cleveland Han Francisco Pittsburg. Detroit. Mich New Washington, D.

Milwaukee, Newark N. J. Louisville. Minneapolis. i Jersey Oty.

N. Ienver, Rochester, N. Jndlanapolia. Ind. Pt.

Paul, Providence. R. I. Kansas City, Mo Omaha, Toledo, flyracuse, T. Allegany, Atlanta Ga Columbus, Richmond.

Va Lo Angel, Patenon, ti. 3. "Worcester. Albany. N.

Nashville, 24 ..7 4 ..14 84 K. 24 2 43 fl 45 22 23 78 25 22 32 2S 14 $7 ..58 18 81 4C 138 ucranton. New Haven, St. Joseph, Mo FaH River. Mass 8 4 ST 14 52, 47 34 17 45 44 gran 2.109 1.734 Madison 8.8W 8.98 Marlon 32.f2 8,789 MarUnavllle 4.8f 2.M Mlrhlsan City 14.5ffl 10.778 Mlahawaka 3.371 ML Vernon.

4.70 Munrle 83.009 .11.34 Monttcello 2.00 Mont poller 8.9 MitcheJt 2.2W 1.63 Mlddietown 2.rt New Albany 23.0U) 31.069 NewcasOe 4.0rt 2.2S NobHMVllle 8.0W) i' 3.95 North Manchester 3.000 2.34 New Harmony 2.100 1.1V7 North Vernon 2.60i) 2,012 Nappan 2.870 L493 Oakland City 3.200 L624 "Teterrburg 2.400 L4M' Peru 12no 7.028 Plymouth 3.842 2.723 Portland 3.72S Prtnceton 8.709 1,07 Pendleton 2.0O ltlwing Sun 2.209 Richmond 18.8TM Rushville 8.009 3.47S Rneler Z.W) L445 Rochester 4.060 2.467 Rjckport 8.WJ0 2.314 Kockvlli i 2.600 l.CV) Red key 3.409 Peyroour 8.uno i 1.337 BhelbyvW 8.6) 6.441 South Iiend 3.or0 21.818 Sullivan 3.300 2.222 Bpericer 2.0M 1.S64 Sheridan 2,300 1.134 Salem Terre Haute 43.a.rt 80.217 Tipton 4.191 2.487 Tell City 4.301) 2.09I Thorntown 2.100 1.530 Union City 4.2 2.81 VaJparalao 7.60O 6.090 Vlncenne 14.000 8.S&3 Wabash 10.000 M' Warasw 8,600 Washington 10.400 Winchenter 4.800 8.104 Winamac 2.40il 1,803 West Lafayette 2.600 Worthlngton 2 Wi0 1.441 Wtrron 2.n 1.1a) Whiting 6.000 OUR ITALIANS. Eighty Per OnL of Them Unskilled 1 Laborers. (J. O. pMd In Alnle'a Th Italian, who have taken the place In the field of labor formerly occupied by the Irish, constitute a very Important part of our foreign population, and as 1 they ar till coming in great number.

their presence with ua 1 the cause of much Interesting speculation. In 1890 the Italian wer only WZ.wu. ur tnese lis.iuo were In the North Atlantic States; 4.894 In the South Atlantic; 21.837 In the North Central: In tb South Central 13.814, and In the Western 24.914. There 1 a general impression that the Italians, most of them men. come her to work vry hrd for a few years and then to go back to live In easy ldleness ron their savings; There may something In this, for they do go back and forth a great deal.

For instance, in 1897. there were 59.431 Italian arrivals, and of these 10.913 had been in the States before. It may be de pended upon that moat of thos thus returning com to atay permanently. In the nine year since the cenau wa taken. 664.072 Italians have come Into coun try aa tmmlgranta and retmmljgrant.

If half of the who were her la IkiO have gone back, and one fourth ot those who have since arrived have also returned, then the Italian population may be set down as 611.844. This," however. Is mer guess work, and ha no statistical value. But from what am told by th official of th Bureau of Immigration. I fancy that the cuesa la pretty accurate, and that the Italian population in America I not far on either alJ from half a million.

They do not bring a many women a other immigrants, no It. la only natural for th oaa who mean to mak permanent home to go back, for their weetheart and their families. Of th 78.740 Italian who ram last year only 3.4) were fe males. They are mora illiterate titan any other Immigrant that we have, las only about half of them can read. The Russians (Hebrews) crowd th Italian pret ty cloly In tht regard, aa 41 per cent.

of them ar illiterate. Thas Hebrew. however, set about learning to read very quickly when they are attll young enough while comparatively few of their children are suffered to grow. up without going to school. I The Italian, aa I have ald before, ar th public work laborer or th tlm.

They work diligently with the pick and shavel. and the Irish bosses make them perform prodigious tasks with the Im plement which th Irtsh have in great measure dlacaixlea. lTota DIV 80 per cent. of th Italian immigrant ar unskilled laborer. Hut they take to other things vry kindly.

They hav actually driven th ueroe out of the bootblacklng field, and even the Irian porter now at th beat hotel ritk longer have a monopo ly of polishing Che boot th guests. Thev ar an amubi people, and very apt toj be law abiding. They ar hot It I true, or rather qulrk.tern nered. Their flshta. however, ar sen erally among themselve.

and in nearly nine case out or ten tneae ar tot reuit of jealousy. It may be that when there are women enough to go round they will off using: th stiletto entirely. In New York, at they are no longer extensively tn the fruit business, which they once almost monopolised. Th Itinerant who now polish apples and carry them about in cart ar nearly all Greeks. At any rate, the Italian are now dotna very useful work In America, work that it would be difficult to And other do unless caened th door to the Chinese.

Arabian Oypaiea In Buaaia. nira.t Burton Harriaoa la Th Smart Pet. The women. Itjhtly" tattooed upon faces and hands, had gold coins plaited Into their wild locks, necklace of amber and ring jf turquol buttons of beaten silver. fastening their rags together! The men.

mere vagabonds than kn vaa in xpreeeion. wor felt nat and cloth as made up of patches. But. desph this degradation of attire, they bore them e4v with, a stately btc I have nevar een urpa d. Tnere wa on irtrl.

pat tfcer like creature. with. glorious dark eyes, who had her right nostril split throuaa wita a ami. ner tree eauc might given a lesson to Sarah Kerabardt In "IseyU" iHer garmenta were, drvpeiie of tattered silken stuff. She was trying to caole a Clrcaaslan.

of i'Cier Into buying something from her. He. In his new uniform of brown and all ver. the breast covered with silver cart ridgo bolder, his pistols In embroidered holster, might have stepped out of bandbox. At a guard, who pushed her aside, ahej glared like a wildcat; then.

turning. moved magnificently back a moo her mat. 1800. ir. 264.584 2.007.241 153.351 LM3.478 1, m.S 1.257.15 V4.343 err.TR 451.7T8 avje 434.48 444.477 2A.A SS.4 35O.0CO S61JS3 S8.T 23.

0 SS.417 315 3.5.87 TTj.J 2 C038 24. :4 Ti.A i 2fc4.4 arr5.or m.s 222.W 1 151.123 1 lft4.7S8 2.M 163.003 l'0 1 1V1.713 133.K4 0. 16.4M 1 49.492 i 175.W) jl3.15 I75.WM (132.14 1J2.71 i 135, 81.434 122.000 W.143 125 1J5.2S7 125.000 1 fo.5S3 124. Ml. ISO 120) 120.0W 50.3 115.W 1 78.347 UiOfrt M.i5 119.

0) S4.2J 1MI0 74.168 210.0(0 75.21S 108.500 S1J3 193.5rt 62.824 108. 000 "J4J9 1 i A MOUNTAIN SIREN. i i B7 John Wlnthrcp Oreea. tCopyrJght. looj by John Wlsthrop Grn.J when a mart ha a story to tell be MeVe be should be permitted to tell It In hi own way.

and that th reader should not sneer and criticise because the teller must use th personal pronoun, and perhaps refer to bis perception or hi prow. If It I hi adventure bow can he avoid saying, "I did thus or so?" If his courage pulled htm out of a tight piac why seek to demean It? A man is what he Is. If thing have happened to him which may of Interest to other, let him write of (them a they took place, whether he wa 'a hero or a craven. I Your atlas will show you that the astern Carpathian mountain form a portion i of the boundary line between Servta and Bulgaria If you croaa any where to th north of Pi rot you must cross the range. In my wandering afoot I had planned to cross the range by the public road between PI rot and NIssa.

but for three day I was a guest at a poor little wayside Inn tn the shad ow of the foothills. This Inn differed In no degree from a hundred other, being only a wretched apology for a house of entertainment, but I had mad' a long tramp and wanted a breathing spell before th long and rugged ascent. The landlord wa a silent, morose man, giving me little attention, and hi wife wa a sloven, with a face which a man would look at wire only for Its wickedness. Tb bed and the fare were of the meanest, but, a I had expected nothing bettter. I wa not dlsaDDolntedJ On the second day of my arrival, as I was walking along the banks of a frtream half a mil from the Inn, English pedestrian came That.

Is, be was a pedestrian In the that he wa afoot. As soon aa jhe learned who I was. he told me that a cousin of. hi had Journeyed that I way three months before, but had i mysteriously disappeared. The missing man had.

been traced as far a PI rot. was known to have et out for, the mountain road, but he could not be traced into Bulgaria. Somewhere on the mountain trail he had vanished from sight. The story did not Interest overmuch. American and English pedestrians abroad have a habit of disappearing from the world now ard then, and It Is learned later on that they were tucked away In soma obscure Inn or camped amidst soma old ruin.

iThe searcher passed on to my Inn and made Inquiries, and two hours later Informed me that he had secured no news. That evening a second searcher' ar rlve1. He wa a native Servian, living at Leakovatz. and had been hired by a Tencnman to prosecute inauirles re garaing ine disappearance of a young: man of twenty who was making a pedes trian tour. Indeed.

I toon recalled the fact of meeting the young man at Seme ndria two months previously. He had neaaea ror tne Carpathians and Bui garla, and he had also disappeared on the mountain. Even when tha tarn disappearances were coupled together I saw nothing alarming. It was not until the third day that 1 felt I had cause for speculation. Then a nolle official.

who had been sent out from Novlbaxar oy the widowed mother of a young man who had disappeared as mysteriously as th other two. reached the inn. Thla young who simply et out for a two week tramp, in order to boast of having crossed; the Carpathians, had been traced to within five miles of the inn but th landlord and his daughter stoutly denied that he had eyer reached It. There wer roads by which he could have branched off and continued his wav. hut yet me otnciai wss, not satisfied; He Irani rnin me inir t.

h. i.mh wn, nun naa come to tne inn and been made way with fpr the money he carried. I had seen nothing suspicious, and he had no real grounds for an accusation, but went away, saying that would nave trie place watched. I was ready to take rriv departure on the fourth day. when there wax a.

muA. den change in tha demeanor of th land lord and his wife. All at once they became obsequloua and smiling and solicitous. A nice lunch was put for me, and they refused dv for it. Hv.

en the clearest directions, and was told mat aimost as oon as I had begun the ascent of the mountain I would And an interesting ruin a little off. the road. It was something I oucht not ta mlai mrA they kept extolling it until I promised to turn aside. I set off In good spirit. though wondering a bit as tn the anri den and singular change tn th people of the Inn.

and by noon I had covered a ui.iireiT miles. 1 paased two Inns without stopping, and likewise three or out peasants" huts, and when I sat oown 10 rest 11 was on a larre atone the roadside and close beside one of the Drancnes or tne Danube. I nibbled at lunch aa I rested, and I had been sitting perhaps twenty minutes when a vonne woman with a fish pole In her hand suddenly appeared. I gave her good day. a a matter of course, and waa not much surprised when she laid down her pole auu time ana sat oefiae me and began to ask questions.

She was a peasant girl of about twenty four, better! dressed and better looking than the average, and in addressing a stranger she broke no rule of conventionality according to the peasant code. I Invited her to share my lunch, and presently we were chatting away like old acquaintances. I 1 la 1 instance the peasants of Servia had displayed more curiosity than a born Yankee, but this girl went deeper than Any of them. Some of her questions were answered and some turned aside but sh certainly came to know a good aeai aoout oe. 1 was a single man.

and I had not communicated with mv fri.n. tor roontLs. I was strolling from point to point to study the people and see the country, and was not expected at "ny particular point tn Bulgaria. rVtAnt though she ws. she had the gift of a lawyer In extracting information.

An nour auppea away, ana then a man appeared. He wa also fishing, or nretenrt. lag to. and a he came in sight she called him and he Jo4ned us And was introduced as her brother. A glance from face to face made me doubt tb relation.

ship. In my own mind I figured that he wa ber husband. He tried to smi; and show a pleasaat face, but I Instinctively felt that he waa a rascal. He had' a furtive eye and a bad mouth, and 1 thought I caught signal between th pair. Such a thlnx a fear, however, had no place In my heart.

I had no weapon aside from my stout stick, but I vu afraid) of no man daylight oa a pubnc highway. i was ready to move On, when tn woman spoke of the castle ruins. They war only a step away, she and if I mined them i 1 would be; sorry forever after. The man at once added hi persua slon. but as I wa ready go with them he claimed to hav left his.

knife, a hundred rod away, and set out after it. and left the two of to walk on togetber. From the moment we started I noticed a Chang la her. She looked about apprehensively, her laughter was forced, and hr demeanor put mo oa my guard. It wa as If she expected me to shot dorm from ambush.

Had I not beea abSa to see the old ruins almost a soon a we started. I should have doubted that they existed. As It was. I found myself wondering If this pair was. ta any manner connected with, th CUappearaace cf the I I I toTirtst.

I wa on my guard for wna might happen, and yet I did not betray myself. I kept up th conversation as wa walked along, and I am sure bo took mo for an easy victim. I ratber expected to be fired oa from behind some rock a eooa as we were tha road. buff, by and by we beard th man calling from the rains, and I realised that the ambush wonld tbere. If anywhere.

As we halted to tbe piateaa It wa aasy: to make oat that a ast bufldlrg bad stood tbere ooo. I should have said a monastery, bat tb woman insisted that it wa a ai mat castta belonging to some mighty prince, and that It had been cetrcved or an eartn juake. We wandered uaocg the acre of rmns as we talked. As we seared wnat niat hare been the rear, of tbe femDdlng. foor that the walls steed almost on the brtsJk of a precipice.

Before us wa what bad been a large room. three of the waJ'iS yet standixg. There were no leas than five window openings, and a advanced to one of them th woman said: i "No take til one. Mt brother ha built a platform from Which you can look up and down the valley for A peculiar omethlisr in heri caused me to giance at her face, and 1 found It pale and her features: working In a way. It wa the window, then! rfclch was the ambush? Mr heart beat against zxxy ribs, but I meant to ee tte thing to a finifh.

The man had called to us. but we had not him since arrivlns at the mine. With a laugh which sounded more like a croak, the woman pulled herself together and pre oeded to the window. To reach tbe opening we had to climb up three stone I tep. and she stood for a moment look lag out and clinging to th wall for sup port.

Tou win see a nn view a nc view. she said, a she made room for ma. tep out and look up and I did not step out. There wa some thing modern about that platform. and It bad been Dalit so aeruy tnat i ferd It I tlmply clung to the wall and thrust my head out.

and I wa looking up the valley when the woman gave me a push with all her strength Her hand did not fftrik me rair or my noia wouii have been broken. I wa whirled half way round and partly thrown a I recovered my rooting I swept ner aside with my arm and she' went to the ground with a scream. Next Instant th man came dashing through th doorway In tb wall. He had a knife in hi hand. and he meant murder.

I leaped down to meet him. that I might have fre play for my staff, and I we battled for ten minutes. Still lying on the ground. the woman relied my legs and tried to pull me domubut I kicked her away ana gave all my attention to the man. A ye I but that fellow was craft and villainous .1 and determined.

Had I fought him with a knife he would soon have settled me. It was the stout staff which kept him oft. and it was the staff which finally dealt him a blow that laid him out unconscious. I looked for the; woman a I topped to breathe, but she had disap peared. I went over to.

tne window ana examined the platform' and found that It wa sustained by a lever, which could be nulled out and allow the bottom to (drop. As the man began to return to lire. 1 nnea up my stan ana peat mm till I wa weary, and then 1 went my wav ur the mountain? road. That am bush had gathered at least three victims. but it wa not for me to carry a mystery to the police and be detained In a filthy Jail for month or years, while they took their time to solve it.

PERPETUAL LOOSE LEAF. AKKR.VAWTER LOOSE LEAF SYSTE88S va vim. save momsv. saw lamo. j.

0. cor eland. I cnncuc 27 Stevenson. Tel. 22S8 SaUUMiallW DIED.

MA LLOT James Malloy. June 14. at 1 m. Funeral from lata reaiaene. itzs xanoas Sunday.

June IT, at 1 p. from at. Joaapn church at p. m. nenaa inmaa.

DUG AN Jamee W. Lrugan died at 6 o'clock June 16. at bis late realdence. 714 Bel mont aae 29 years, Funeral Monday momln at clock, at at. Anthony a church.

Frlende invltad. BOHNSTEDT Charlie Bohnatedt Infant son of Cbarlea and Hanna Bobnstedt. Friday, 15. at' 6 a. ice 8 months.

Funeral Bunday. p. June 17. from resiaanca, wa H. enata ava.

Friends IQVltea. In Loving Rem em bran ce Of Tboa. J. Lander, who died June 17. t89S: A tx waure unfors ottan baa left mis world of Wa httd our lovin aon in th silent grav balow: Be sleeps In at lent slumber, from aorrow and from car.

But we, know hia anul ha gone afar with ncoia onim ana isir. Wi mlM tilm from our haopy bom around the nrealde. "We mlea hla loving smile; he wa our joy and nride: Wo Ttever wiU forget him. so genCl. kind and tru: He' a aleeptng in the silent srave, beneath tha aod and oaw.

FROM HIS 8OCIETT nlshta of the Royal Arch. All air knlshta are requested to be at their ball. rr 8. Delaware Sunday. June 17.

at 12:16 p. m. sharp to attend tba funeral ot 'our deceased sir knight. James Malloy. MARTIN J.

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Telephone 11 Ft" KRAI. DIRECTORS FRANW A. BLANCH ARD. Undertaker. Lady attend ant, southeast corner Ohio and N.

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KREORI1. New 3GX FVXBRAL DIRECTOR. 13 X. DeUwara at. Roeldnca Phone.

New, IT48. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Licensed.) Can ship diphtheria and scarlet fever. Lady embalmer for ladle and children. PLANNER A BUCHANAN. IX) N.

Illinois st Both phone Mi. aJOSH.MET. MONUMENTS AUG. DIENtR. 443 E.

Waab ington. Telephone 3a MONUMENTS At lowest pries. M. H. FAR RELU 414 W.

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UeiCAL 6f boalneaa cards. 40c VICTOR. N. Delaware. MUSICAL Fiano tuning.

WALKER. U3 N. Illlnola st. Old phone 1127. SUNDAY SEHVICES.

LUTHERAN. The gecood FJngtlsh Lutheran Cburetv Cbrner Hoabrock st. and woodmwn ava. Sunday school. a.

au. Preaching sen vice. and p. m. Tba new pastier.

Rev. Harvey il man. wUr preach moral tg a evea Ing. The pastor address wis be 1411 Wood la an ave. I First EngUah Lutheran Church Curner N.

Pennsylvania and Walnut sta. Rev. W. W. Crlley.

D. pastor. Preaching by the pastoV at In the evening there will be a sorir service, under tbe Jeadersiiip of Wl'liam Woch r. Sunday school ai Jo a. m.

Praer meetlr.g. Tnursday. 7:45 p. nv SPIRITUALISM. Sptrttual services at Shnver's Hall, E.

Market Sunday evening. 7:5 clock. (Take elevator. I Lecture by Rev. Chaa.

worth; subject. "Mental Healing." followed by testa. Vocal soio by Mlsa Anna Mayhew. All aeloome There will be Spiritual services haid every Sasdav ani Tuesday evening at 7:43 o'clock. at N.

Eaat street: Short trance cUsoourse by Mra. A. Annahii. isunaae evening. June 17.

How to Read Tour Own Future; the Secret Key to Uniock It." given away by, tbe guide. Test will foist UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. Universe! Brothjerhood Indianaaotia bead qaartera. 83 FX. Wayn near New Jersey st.

Public meeting every Sunday and Tuee evesiga. 9 cioct All interested ra. tn tatherhood of God aa the brotherhood of man reepectfully invlled. Seats free. Strangers ve.oome.

Vocal ani Instrumental nxugtc. Subject' for fday evening. "The Atonement." Subject for Tuesday evedng, "Soul and Body." PRIBND 8. CHURCH. First Prienls Cteuica uorner of Alabama and Thirteenth sts.

Rev. A. J. pastor. Sabbath achooL a.

m. PreacMcg at 10:30 av m. Cr riet EtsVaeur :30 p. m. Preat ornt j.

J. Mjuib. of Esraam Cotieg wiu duct a xcg ssrviees. i I StTSD A.T SaUKTICKS. P8E8BITSRUS.

Weed, raitad Pita JiTrtaw CaatrA. la ArsesaJ wrt ooe anoar aorta ot K. Tenth at. Tta iver. J.

P. Cowan. IX. Pastor. Prcbls at a.

to. and TH a. a Sabbaia aeaool at at pt m. tJaiMd cIiiuuH OonT Park a rc ui Twesty coed sr. The Rav.

Jeapk LittU. paator. Praacnmg at a. aa. by tbe Rev.

J. S. Scrabr. of Cyton. O.

bt cbooJ 3. T. P4 C. EL. 9i Waaicxteet; Presbyterian Church Rr.

AJexaadn I'rqafcart. puuni Sat at 18:48 a. to. aad 7.4 p. m.

Profoaaor TotaaUlee will ax tb watea sgrrtca. Suaday chool at li D. T. P. E.

Piyir at i xtc oa TharaAar ertgjaa at a' dock. Aiemiw.al CbBTcb Beveoth aad Ah sta. Rav. Prask O. Baiiard.

stor. Sabbath ecttool at a. m. Th pastor win preaca actk niwiutas: ami Mwma. Tha boor ot rrrt wifiB ta bow ftxed at o'eiork.

Th aacwai ofcurcb picnic will be be id at Bras Rirpt Park orti TamStr, Bixtk Pmbyteriaa carcb Oqrnw OJoa and JtcOarty ata. Re. A. Wwxiaoa. pastor.

Ptfat htag aa'J CJirtatlaa EaJor Soclettaa. 3 and 4 44 Prayer ilaaimr rninc. Tiwadar. Jue 18. aannal picnic at Bethajir Park; Train tears statioa 20 sn Ery rrbody lav tied.

The Sevacth Prvebyterlaa Chnrch Corner Cedar and Elm sts. Rv. R. V. Hoatar.

D. pastar. Preaching sen Ice to morrow at a. m. and p.

m. by the paster. Soa oay acnool at I tp. m. Canauaa antaaavor at 4:44 p.

m. BiMe elaaa en Meoday crania. Prayer and social meeting on Tnaraday evao isc. i Tabernacle Cnorcb Corner Marttan and Kn nth sts Rev. J.

Camming 8jtta. t. IX. paster. Canuneslon aerrtcaa.

witn abort ear ago. at Hii a. txi sa erwatng aemcas. Punda.r ecb. tol.

a. n. Y. P. C.

EL. P. m. Communion aej rices In W. Waahlng ton t.

chapel at 7:48 pi m. Rev. C. Lac in charge. jj Flrac Presbyterian Caurcb Soatbweet corner renesTlvnnla and tw Tor sts xna naa tor.

Rev. M. L. Hainea. will preach tomorrow at 10:45 a.

m. special music by cha rs choir. Sunday school meet a at S3 a. tn. Society Christian EruleTOr at p.

ra. Ml week prayer and ooowenca meeting on Tnere Aay evening at 7:44 o'clock All ar cordially Invited. Fourth Presbyterian Church Morton Piac. Alabama and Ktneteantb at. Rev.

O. L. Mackintosh, pa tor Preaching by the pastor at 45 tn. No afternoon or evening wv Sunday ernool at 8J a. Charles w.

Moore, superintendent. Junior Endeavor Society at I p. nv Prayer meeting Thursday it 7:46 m. A cordial invitation la extend ed ta all of these oerncea. 8: ly invited.

All aaata free. Seoond Preabyterlan Cburcb Comer Pennsyl vania and Vermont ta. Tb Ke. josepn afternoon at 1M. ebvl evening 7:1.

Oai lcae uaoar direction of Christian Albanoe. with a. sunflii nwmjri rruriuia acrmon br Dr. Palmer, of New York. Skinday scbeoL 8:4 a.

m. Dr. Da Motto' a claaa lor tb deaf, a. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at Mayer chapel, corner West and Cath erine in ebarge or tb Rev.

unora jo unat. Bunaay ecbool at D. m. nayw meeting Wednesday evening at 7:3. Preaoh tng Sunday evening at 7:80.

1 Christ Orarcn Monument Place. A. J. Ore ham, rector. Holy communion at Serv ice at 10:30 and 4:80.

8unday chol at 8 a. m. and 1 45. Bt. David' a Church Talbott ava.

and E. Twenty flrst st. Holy oocnmunlon. a. m.

Sunday acbool. li a. m. morning prayer. 10:30 a.

m. choral celebration, 11 a. m. even song. I p.

m. FTeacbtng morning aoa vmng. tba rector. Holy Innocents' Episcopal Church Oorner Fletcher ava. and Cedar at.

H.oiy com munion, 7:80 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. 10:80 o'clock. Sunday acbool 8:80 p.

m. Evening prayer and sermon. o'clock. Ail are cordially weicomea. rrancia nw ard, rector.

St. Paul's Episcopal Church New York and Illinois ata. ReV. Lewla urown. u.

rector. Eerrtces 7:3 a. m. and 10:45 a. m.

Sunday echool :30 a. m. FJvenson; and aa dreaa. 1:30 p. before Indianapolis Campa of Modern woodmen.

Tou are cordially in vited to attend. Oraoe Cathedral Ontral ave. and Sixteenth at. Hti Rev. J.

M. Francis, nishop. ary Rev. Roger Peters, dean. Sunday ervlce: 7 a.

holy communion; .30 a. Sunday rbool: 10:30 a. tnrat sunaay in monta. hohy communion); morning prayer. Litany and sermon; 7:30 p.

m. cnorsu evensong ara sermon. Wednesdays: a.i morning prayer Thursdays: 7:30 a. holy communion (in bishop's chapel). JTiday: 7:80 p.

evening prayer and address. On AU Saints' Day at 8 a. nv. holy communion. 1 METHODIST.

Mertdtan etreet Methodist Episcopal Church The outor. William A. Quayla. will preacn at 10:45 a. and at 7:48 p.

m. will aeuver th anniversary sermon of th Chlldren'a Home Society. Bunday acbooi at 8:80 a. m. Broadway Methodist Eplaoopal Cburoh Cbr ner Broadway and Twenty seoona ata.

trwn W. Tevia, D. pastor. The paator wru preach at the usual hours. Sunday aahoot at .3:30 a.

m. Class at 8:30 p. m. A cordial tovl teclon to all. Central avanue Methodist Episcopal Church Corner Central ave.

at. ser mon at 10:30 a. by the paator. Kev. Charles C.

Lasby. D. T. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m.

Mr. Frank F. Mounts wiu aourese me Epworth League at 7 m. upon Y. W.

A work. All are cordially Invited. Hall Place M. E. Church Corner HaM Place and Sixteenth at.

Qevrse Bmltn. paeior. roeetitig 1:90 ra. Sermon by pastor. 10:30 a m.

Sabbath school 2 p. m. "ora League. 7 p. ra.

At 7:46 p. sermon oy tne Rev. E. B. Rawls, D.

by holy communion. Strangers aHraya weloom. Roberta Park M. E. ChurchOnrner Vermont and Delaware eta.

Sunday eerrt ee: tVuar teriy love eeeit. a. m. Sermon by Dr. E.

B. Rawls. presiding eder. followed by eom munton aervtce. Sermon by the pastor, Ir.

Cv E. Bacon. 7:45. Sundaysohl. 10 a.

Junior Learue. 2:30 o. m. Ep worth League p. m.

Midweek meeting. Thuraday. at 7:5 p. jn. 1 1 People's Congregational Church Corner Mich igan and Blackford ata.

Rev. U. Long. minister. 10:30 a.

nv. sermon 2tl5 P. m. pabbath achool( No evening aerrlcio. Plymouth Church Corner Meridian and New York sts.

Rev. Henry C. Meserve, pastor. Sunday hool. Morning eervloe.

10:45. The Sunday evening services will De discontinued until after the summer vacation. Mayflower Congregational Church Morning service. 10:45: sermon, subject. 'Th Town of Man Soul," a sermon for children.

Even ing service. "Uod la Io nespector 01 Persons." C. :45. All cordially Invited. Olivet CbngregaMonal Church Talbott ave.

and Tweoty fourth at. Paator, CJauda Ernest Ormn. Preaching 13:45 a. by pastor; Bun Hir cnool. a.

m. p. m. In the morning the oongregatlrsj Jolna In a fel lowship meeting with the Fellowahlp onurcn. Bmadway and Taenty nrst, 7:46 p.

m. Fellowship Congregational Church purser Broadway and Twelfta at. Rev. c. Htlmlnr.

riaator. fenricea at 10:46 a. m. Communion services In tae morning. Efcrenlng ser lcea ar 7:30.

Union services wHh Olivet cburch at Fellowship. Sunday school a. m. T. P.

S. C. E. :45 p. Midweek serv ices Thuraday evening at 7:30.

BAPTIST. South at. Baptist Church Subject of morning discourse. "False to Trust." Cblldrwn day exercises In th evening. A good program has been arransed.

Collere avenue Baptist Church Corner Fif teenth st. tiev. w. c. Taylor, u.

paaxor. Punday school J.80 a. m. Public worship st 18:45 a. m.

and 7:45 p. m. Morning sermon. "Asking foT the World for Christ." B. T.

P. U. at :5 p. m. Prayer and social meeting Thursday evening at 7:45.

All are cordlal ly Invited to these services. First Baptist Church Northeast corner New Tor and Pennsylvania sta, Tbe Rev. Thoe. J. Villers, paator.

Children's day servtoes 10:5 a. m. Special music by children's eholr. Illustrated talk by the paator. Baptism.

B. T. P. U. p.

Song 7:46. Paa te 's tov "The Prayer for Dally Bread." Midweek nrarer and pralee service Thurs day ever trig The public cordially Invited to ill of of our services. 1 MORAVIAN. avfn'a Moravian Church Corner Twent The Key. W.

H. Vcgler. pastor, gandiy echooi. 3:30 a. m.

worship. 10:45 mi. and 7:45 p. m. Junior C.

p. 6 m. T. P. C.

E. prayer meeUnsi, Tuesiajr. 7:45 p. m. Weekly pra sr meeting.

Friday, 7:45 p. m. Ail a elcocne. Trinity I Crgreeional Church Comer Pleasant and Spruce sta. Rer.

Levi White, paat w. Preaching at W.4i a. m. bfl Rev. D.

W. Le Lacheur. th flrt man who preached Christ in Thibet. He will give his experience in croaung the "Ordls Sclo by Misr Pearl Racdolpb. At 7.46 p.

'a, Miss Emma Bams, a returned from Jj(pan. will apeak, and Mrs. Summers will sing a solo. Sunday acbool at 3 SO a m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p.

ra. and Ser.ior Endeavor p. m. Prayer and coaference Tbursday evening Union gunday echoo! picnic Thursday, June 21. at Pbiuadeisfala.

Train leaves si stum a. m. THBOSOPHICAL. Tbeos.s,k Ttie totUaaapoil branch of the Tbeosopmoal Society In Amersaa nsta every P1rr.5e.3r evecing at tls neevdiuartere at the urt rooms of udge Smock, at 43 WLa wxre sU. In the Baidwla Iftook.

at 7:46 an adi. So bv W. P. Adktncno. T.

on Lsl I um 4 .4 the sjbject. "W.tbout Bia valaky Anthrofjotogy trxi Ethaciogy are Not Known In tne Oect dmt Tuesfiay everjEg tbe subvert of cv's evoiation will be considered tinder tbe lead of Mia Jnkrraton. We are trying to get at tbe facs. and all are welcme. CHRISTIAN First Caarch of Chrtrt.

Scientist of Indts noils Pel lues Sunday morning at 1.4 Snndav srahooi at :30 a. Wednesday even ing meeting at o'clock, at tbe 3vorfh oppesit En Aynn at trr to at I at 'I SLSDAY SEltVICE. rLrSSJSQ HlTTAN. TO LS norKUL rk TET tt TVTM a a vwa. Tatr Crietlaa Cfisrcb Ask acd Tktrtaratk ats.

Caxioa Rowltson. pastor, eameaa 80 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.

Tb evening aub jact la xse fcajooa. a. wetconis ti. Stxta Carlatiaa Chorcb Vimni and Pin sta. O.

W. UcCaufistr. pastor. nsacrTn castor a. m.

Suact. 2o CM. guiae JtMMCfw 4i p. raat uarors Sells." Suacayekool. m.

I a. kuml RibU teadar. All Oltva Branch CbrWtiaa Cbsarca UJ S. Meridian ac Oren Orabood. pastor.

Praaektng morrow at 18:45 a. nu. and p. m. Junior a tt 4.t a wa SiK A Ww acaooL 1 a.

8. Caaflrtd sapartntand I Mt E. Tnaataj avacunc. SuBOay acbool snion ptcnle Tbaraday. ZJoa Park.

Waiocma to all. Sngtewood Christian Church Rural at. Wasnlngtca. Praacktng tor tb A. Orcutt.

morning. 1 and evening. Trei. Bfbie acbooL. a.

E. E. Relstnger. sureriatendent. Senior p.

m. Mid week nrayer meetlng Taarsday evening. Miss Myrtle Joaea. leaOer. To all Ibm aerr ica yog are coniity tnrlted.

Come. Pourtk Chrtatian Cburch N. Wee, between 9t Cialr and Pratt at. Rev. Oeorg M.

Anderson, pastor. Preacfc at IP a. m. aed p. m.

by the pastor. Bunday etitooi. IS n. Ow tettaa Eadeavpr. i p.

Leader. Mias 8tella Roe era. Prayer meeting Thursday aveslag at 1 Annual Sunday scriaal picnic. Jan a. at Z3 Ua Peeuth Cnrtatiaa Chare Xortk ladlanape Ua, oorner Vaaetta and Sunday eanaol C.

E. Hartatg. perintadeat. Morn ing serrte. M'Jt.

Praacbftng by tha N. H. Fbprd. Park Camp. No.

H. Medar wondma of Amarloa wfu attend ta a body. Splendid muele. Public eordtally lavltad. Junior Pinlaa at 8:8.

CbrWUaa Snaeavart 49. Reenlng emc: Preaching by th paster i.W. Central Christian Chuicb Coraar rwtawar and Wazaat ata. Rev. Allan B.

Phllentt. pastor. Musk? by uartet. flst h.aa to mor row at lfi 45 a. nv.

caeducted bv tba naator. 7:48 p. m. condoctad by J. IX Fbr rt.

of Butler CMleg. Ctondy obool at 8: a. nv csnanan LTnneai'or eoolaty at yx m. Jardor socieey at p. an.

Turaaay tng prayee nteettng at o'clock. Bvarxon weiorane to mil waa UNIVBR8ALI8T. Tb Central Universalis Chtirci Comae of I jersey ana nirceeotn sts. rtev. atrni Croeley.

pastor. Freaontng asrvtcea to Der I 7 mwj I ceniof s. i n.w si i swivr raw wnnsi Yoong People a Union, eday chool UNDSKOHIHJLTIONAh "Behold. I bring you good tiding of grsat Joy. which shall be onto all people.

Wa believe and preach thla gnapaL Preaching every Sunday morning at 10:30 la Maneur Hall, northeast oorner of WesMngtoa Alabama Ton ar cordially Invtted tend. TO LETT HOUSE. TO LET List. 13 Circle. TO LET See liaL CENTRAL TRUST CO.

TO LET Sevsn room bouae. 8)08 Oollog ava. TO LBT 13 room hi ouss; modem; 113 M. 11 Itnela et. TO LET Pour room bouse; good ra pairs; IIS EL Tenth st.

i TO LET Dakota Wheat Haarta. Scotch Fife wheat. i TO LET Modern, furntabed rooma. lot W. Walnut.

eight TO LET Cottage. 8 3038 Dawson at. Inquire Washington. TO LET See list at 131 B. Market, grsaad Boor.

QREOORT Af FEU TO LET PROORE83 LAUNDRY tandard work. Twlaphonas lia. TO LET ght roora bouse, bath, furnaoa; all conveniences. a N. Eaat.

Apply 77. TO LETT For tba summer, furnished koua ta Woodruff Place. Inquire Wood run. TO LET Loans on watcbea. diamonds, sec; trlctly private.

Hoom tu Btoveoson taag. TO LET Cosy modern house, seven room and: bath newly papered. 113 W. Walnut St. TO LET If you don't see what here, i examine oar printed list.

CO. yoa wast BT ANN TO LET 128 N. Meridian it. i fine bona and stable; good location. F.

BAILS, 136 Market. TO LET Modern, furnished bouae to ooupio without children; July and August. 1014 N. Pennsylvania. TO LET 114 Broadway, handsome bouse In prime order; good acable; large lot; low rent.

P. SAYI.BB. TO LET Modern, furnished house; larg yard; while owner takes vaoatloa; no rent; references. Address 3377. News.

TO LET For July and August, eight room cottage! furnished; ta Irvlngton; retareno Address Boat 3437. News. TO. LET Tou can alwaya rent desirable resi dence at McWHIRTRUt'B CENTRAL AQEN CT. Oet printed Hat.

1Z3 B. Maraet. TO LET Wanted: rental business; will aav you time and money. Chargca reason able. FRANK C.

MOORS, 43S Lemcka. TO LET Furnished house of eight rooma; all furbished: to man and wife; they ar to board man and child. Address Bos 843L, New TO LET To small family modern seven rooma. bath, two toilet rooms modern Conveniences. Apply 1 Central ave.

TO LET His lass, modern flats, conveniences, new. decorated and papered: also dwelling, ten rooms. NEWTON TODD, Ingalla Block. TO LET Does your rental list pay? Maybe It interferes wlta otner Dusineee; wui pay ash for what you have. P.

T. McWHLRTEH. 133 E. Market. TO LET ill W.

Walnut: modern down. town. 8 rooma. cemented cellars, bath, cistern, driven wall and city water; 838. Kay at 33 8.

Meridian. TO I We want ycur rental business; will save you time, trouble and money; charge aDie. a. sitiAvLn tv is. Pennsylvania at.

sw ee M. JmiIiI. UTm, 1 in; also! new sous, rooma. bath. east.

1 13: SHU KX. Its j. Pennsylvsjrta at. TO LET Have yoa a vacant hones or store room? will rent it for you if it rem. able.

Call and Hat It with aa A. METZ OER AOBNCT, 10 N. Pennsylvania st. TO LET Tne STARR PIANO CO. '8 special sale of Diane, used la the Indlaaapott publto schools, commences Monday; th prlc will sell tnsm, vvarrooms.

w. tvaaoing. ton at. TO LET 1206 College ave 2114 N. Pennatfvanl 1721 Orange 3U Ash ZKj N.

Pennsylvania 9M Jeffersoa 11 room. room. 8 room. 10 room. rooms.

7 rooms. rooms. 7 rooms. 6 rooma 6 rooms. roams.

849 08 80 08 12 60 1 36 OS 30 00 1 00 5131 N. Pennsylvania 1215 N'i Alabama 3 N. Pennsylvania 411 W. Seventeenth at. 413 W.

Seventeenth at. 3127 Central ava. 23 08 85 0 SO 08 13 60 13 80 3 33 SO 40 00 315 K. Nineteenth 8 rooms. (13 E.

Washington, store I. N. RICHIE. 108 E. Market.

TO LET PROPEftTT FOR RENT BT i INDIANA TRUST COM PANT. rFwalllnza North. I Dwetllnge South. 101J Ni N. Jereey5 00 6T7 E.

South, gas 13 80 1414 N. N. Jersey 36 00 327 Prospect 16 S6il N. IUlnols 36 00 SM S. East 6 00 14TJ Hill av 218 Adelaide st 153 Arsenal av ias Detroit IS Qil77 Eirkford 6 00 10 00 US g.

West I 00 3 i'52 Chesapeake 4 60 624 Cheaapeak IN ROOMS A APART MENT8 Barton HoteL el I Cbeeaoeake 4 SO STORE ROOMS. SCS Vlrslnla SO 04 746 X. Nob 85 6 KWl Vlrrlnla ave. is as Virginia ave. Grltntb wocx rt a IS 0i TUJ Virginia ave.

1 eo tea W. Slat sU. XI W. South 30 00 3 pjoma 7 001 1438 HIU av 00 au EL Washing 11444 W. Wash 6 0 ton 3 rooms 7 00, 4(1 fi.

IlllnoU 3 SM Virginia ava rooma 41 Wash 144 Hill 0i 1 block, rooms New Every Faturds y. Telephone l. Agent for the Wr.lougnby Building, fnr Anertznents tn tbe "Victoria. rw. Rent In INDIANA TRUfrT BLD O.

Cltr Property for Sal. Loans Negotiated. wire Insurance at Lowest Rates. awvlnrs INDIANA TRUST COM PANT. Teposlte Received of 81 8 and Upward.

Pay 3 per cent, interest. tV. Room. S7) X. Meridian, moder 12 870 00 iri Pean.

modern, 40 00 417 New Tork. modem 8 35 311 E. St. Clair, 8 30 0 1C3 Park ave. modern.

atabla. 30 00 i ttr Tih modern 3 SO SX Senate modem 30 00 i'tii Firrdwav. modern 9 80 i. Ttitrteenth. modern 8 8 Rellefontalna.

gsae 8 36 00 Tjelewere. eases. 7 2S 44 Tsibott modern OS 1 i V. UHAiei LL rw Edea Plc. mocecn North gase 6 1v.mIi.

mrs and Is Sv Hi Fayette, nat gas ti River new UH i nrrr new 8 vt4 new 6 30 rn Ftrn natirral raa 8 6 6 it i TfenAM aatnrsJ rM 83 1H Mniiberry. satarai 3 IIS' Henry, natm al ga 6 0 ford OO to 327 SO Tba Delaware Fiats A 33 00 to 43 0 lirnm ANTJ FTOREROOMH. Tbe Central Truet to 312 00 H7 E. as a Fmir Block. 13 tftt E.

St. Joseph, stoeeroom 1 6 vtrsnla avs. store room. 14 tta Tenth, star and bakery 30 Call ofKce and gett coenpjete prtntd list. li itarkat st i I 1 TO LET room; a 818 VT.

Jraih at. TO LET Make Cat reoa. 481 ba ate; eveatnss. TO LET Uooa ala rnarfta; la ggod rapsia, im vurmu aw. TO LKT miL furnlahad bxmaa; 8U mocia.

ut tjgaan. TO LET 6tx oo aotaa. U8 St. Oalr. TO LET eii oottagal al Bveoiace; rruR.

K4 TOL5Ir1T aewly papered. both fa U3 BaltoB(atna. TO LBTT rarnisbed bouae for July and Aa a annayiTanaa at. TO LIST Nice WTsaoua houaa. U88 ft.

Hardlag. OWStR. Yalbott. TO LKT W. 811.

VMK. HALL A la. Markat. i tr alx roora eottaaa. aaatnxxwa.

TO LET House, at N. Laat. eight rent: roa swsr aiLccen. TO LSTw4 X. Panoayrranla.

furalabed; fbau or moatha: rsaaonabie: imsL TO LET rurnhuwd bouse for euBuaeri rea aonat to right party. W. Klataeotk a. TO LETT w. X3evatk varr attearti.

TO LETT New. modera alght roetn bouaa. ta TO LET Fyea room kni beta; all 1: daaliabia iooatWm FiaScbar avenue. TO LET fmmtt wisnatl aBBt gas. iBqutr ii.

r3 wa. XTLi1 vwa I TO UCT 608 N. aat t.t Sio eottag. i aignt rooaa tuml ass 3annrrrvan st nnRRivu wsM aa to tT Furnished: one of tha most dswli ctty. caaap.

Par TO UCT Pour rooms, dowa etlrs: cltv ter. natural gaa. tu Vfiwi in Market at 'iu LT ct rooms anil e. laondry and all mod era rragatnta a svn nn at cxty. a Jt mtnola at.

en ave wishing zz: rr" wwBr apaota re sin oe given to n. are at th A. MBrzoru TO LET 81s furnished rooms; modern, aa. oral gaa an water Included; very desirable ins nusoana ana wire, ion Broadway, se ft J. VllLON.

Rental Manager Th OaatrsJ wiiymjiT, isu atarset st I TO LET One and on half squares frorn" anient, rooming aouae 10 large rournai Hrouern. inoiana seven rww sis. Lunar Illinois sjwi Rlk in. TO LET 47 E. mh 438 00)1138 K.

SO (it East Sal W. Michigan 3S ri mm i reui so 3114 K. Cornell ava. Oo! ll Udell i 19 1304 Cornell ava. if Ohj ill Lork 10 838 11 Ool ir, W.Michigan 1 838 Michigan.

Ortj w. lith 10 00 nus. 11 (KX Six Tandaa 13 00 UK New Tark 001 Lewis 0 1413 Tandaa OS UH Michigan k) 00 414 ta. 13 OOjllCU Morgan IN 838 00 TC Prospect 40 Suit No. 8 8 aab Plata OS No.

et Maasaobuaetta ava. etoreroora, Complot printed Uet ofnc. i J. O. UaCVlSJyVGHl 183 Markati as ssaaa i sassfcsssai sa TO LET By J.

S. CRUSE, 154 EL Market at. loi m. jiunoia, moo, im N. modarn.

ICS W. loth, modern laa N. Penn modern. lie w. 33d.

modern usm n. modern. 108 Deoatur N. modern. Rhode Island 1864 N.

modern. S3 W. 36 Ul 16 as. IMS N. modern.

837 Douglas 1781338 N. Meridian, mud. 125 Rankin MtotiMl 8 Talbott. mod. r4 W.

ol E. 11th. modern. 04 N. 84 Ool 2301 Belief ontame, mod 14 K.

lMh 001 1215 N. Alabama, mod. 31 Talbott 18 WH it! Is. NoMe. modern.

1030 E. lth fl on 137 Tandea fl 00 K. Meridian. 330 80 a38 Columbl. M.

8 334 E. 10 en 7u Lord 8 00 813 W. MoCarty. 8oo X2 Arsenal 1411 Fletcher 13 00 343T El 11 00 143 Hoyt 13 801701 8. New Jersey 13 00 '7 uaiy I oo! nn Hoyt ii oo tlfl Laurel 11 00i lMH i 00 111 w.

Merrill 1 too Complete printed list at offloa. House la ail parts of the ally and suburbs. Two desirable Isutte of rooma la Tb Ts gart Building; tight housekeeping permitted. TO LET NORTH. I NORTH.

1177 '358 00 era Meridian 878 08 1977 Illinois IMS Penn 15 Pena AC A A I a rO glltHeUq WW 1 ool 46 80 aw wi mo nn awl a 40 00 1620 Broadway 1841 Illinois 348 Meridian 1215 'Alabama Sill N. Jersey 117 East 48 08 934 Park av 40 0 3 001704 Illinois 38 0 36 0 US W. Walnut 38 00 33 00110 W. 3 00 4Jt Park ave.h 35 001713 Delaware 30 00 1530 Park 38 001301 Capitol 30 00 1410 Park av' 36 0W108 E. 13th 30 00 110 Park 86 CO 4iS E.

87 80 11 Talbott 33 tOiIZT Bt. Jo 36 00 isn Talbott (0 Senate S3 00 3324 Talbott 30 00 3( Jeffaraon av. 130 118 Alabama SO 0K17 Eaat IT 00 1630 Illinois 37 60JA2S E. 18th 16 00 1718 Alabama S8 00 71 W. Walnut 11 0 1513 Illinois 36 004 Dot man 11 OJ 8418 Penn 8 00 (21 W.

10 00 S210 Capitol av 0M3U W. Wash. a. 4 80 821 Capitol av. 35 001 BOUTU.

Capitol 83 00 nS Huron 818 80 S317 Dewey 17 00 106 Brevdehew IS 00 HIS B. 1Mb 00 3 Harsan 00 1538 Columbia av W. 60 SOUTH. 1513 Fl 60 Davla 18 OOidS W. 'Maryland.

00 161 Piatonar ar 10 00.338 E. 4 88 Call at our offloa for complete printed list. A. METZOER AUELNCT, 163 N. street.

TO LKT KOOht, TO FT See list." INDIANA TRUST CO. TO LKT Three uafuralaked rooms. street. i i 1 TO LET Bleeping. room, U4 Washington street.

TO LKT Three avenue. TO LET Two unfurnished rooma 88 W. Walnut. TO LET 44 lead furntabed rooms. 610 M.

Bast at. TO LET Fsmishad front rooms; 76 up. 80 N. Wast. TO LETT Furnished or mf orniahod) nona 71 Par ava.

TO LET Tieaat ruotna, with board. 618 K. Msrtdlas at. TO LET Furnlsbsd bouae keeping rooms. 164 w.

Kiew i or. TO LET Furnished or unfurnished room. 433 W. New York. TO LET Furnished front alcove room board.

3X1 N. Alabama. TO LET Four anfarnlshsd room, with bath. 1324 College ave. TO LET Nicely fumisbed room, riassnshla.

Phone on IX. LET Neatly fumisbed rooms, wlta bath. lis Michigan. TP LET Tw large, please at roes, icneap. aw lrginia ave.

TO LET Two nloely furnished rooms, modern. 41 N. Delawar TO LET Furnished front room and kitchen. 2 New Tork. TO LET Furnished room.

11 New Tork opposite park. TO LBT Well furnished reom. with beard. 31 w. Michigan at.

TO LET Rooms, with board; modern house. 30 N. New Jersey. TO LET Beautiful room. first fur is bed.

3U North. TO LET Furnlsbsd room, with board; ala day board. Ul N. A. TO LET Furnished or on furnlsbsd rooms; bath, nt Vermont at.

TO LET A furnished room in tb Wyandot la. for July and Aogust; references. TO LET Two furnlahad rooms for light housekeeping. 830 E. New Tork.

TO LET Nloely furnished, larg front also aid room. 644 N. UllftOte. TO LET Nicely furnished, front N. Davldao private family.

TO LET Nicely furaiahe rootna, with flrs. class board 51 oeiawaxa. LET PROGRESS LAUNTJKT standard wmrM. Teleplsonea Aua. TO LET Furnlsned rooms, with, bath; caa board next door.

1 txiuag ve. TO LET Newly furniso rooms; bat; beds 11 and op week. 13 N. rew jersey. TO let Tws rooms, ruralabed: Ing; It per weak.

43 N. NoMe. TO LET Elegant booaekaeping rooms; far plshed com piste. ICentucky avs. TO LET Nice rooma.

good table board; rata Lble. HviXL EMTEHTKUa TO LET Three furnished rooms, ground floor; reasonable. Inquire 13 Bouts. TO LET Poor sice up stairs rooms, suitable for housekeeping. Call at 21 N.

Pine. TO LET Two nicety famished rooms; bath and all conveniences, wt Micnigaa. TO LET Two front rooms; furnished or nn. fomiabea. ant noaro.

icjs cxwiege ave. TO LET Four nicely furBlsned rooms; board If deearel; batn. pnon. n. iiunoaa.

TO LET Large room; ail first. class nelghboritooa. Ad areas gog sen, jvsws. TO LET Attractive, famished front roeme; i par aoekv fl r. jv3 jkwarv I TO UCT ItOOHI.

TO XJCT 41 N. Beast avs. TO LET Turnlabe room IU W. Kobia. TO LET Tvrnlaaad pariar.

414 U. IUlnoU it i TO LET Two farniabsd suom. 814 W. au SO LET Pleasant room at 44 83. Twtt at.

TO LET FMralabad rsesns; bath. 1M S. ha Tora. TO LBT Ooe fussb4 room. Mt Wum.

8ax. i TO UCT Tnmlabjed sad ausfurniakad roosaZ T84 X. ganafa. 1 TO IJrrrar anfarnUbad rooms, 88 K. PennaytvwnlA.

TtfET NWe arnsshad trana room; nW rt' tw Wg rooaMi 118 K. loin ran. TO LET urnlajed rossnaa ho modara. 14 W. Varaaont at.

IL.T Mokping and todgtag reams. 888 N. Caylto4 sea. LET Puralshad fraot 1 room; irtattn lag, in N. CagHoi.

I TO LET Furnished roeaas. ilgbt Imirttsan teg. 884 a. Obi at. TO LET PamUbad or wofumlabed room; bath.

Ci CoUega are. TO LET Nksely furaiahad traot room, wli board. 4T1 N. Meridian. TO LIST FurnUbed room Sor light iiss keeping.

43t Hudson TO LKT loe reooi for traaaaanC or parma. aent. C8 S. Kew Jersey. TO LET Two onfunushad raoma; bswa.

keeping, tit 2t. Alabama. TO LST Plaaaaat fumisbed front reoca; (n ttaa.Tl W. Martdsma. TO LET FMmlstved rrt fir hgtit heu keeping, as N.

awta I TO LKT Modern, fumlabed room. auUa or UlrT Alalia. TO LBTV Three unfurnished room; bach. LI gews ava i noaaaaaaping. TO LKT Pumished or funbad raomat rnedera.

134 CoUega ava. TO LET Unfurnished rooms; bomsakasptog; 'TO IT trnlshsd room for light keeping, i 4J7 South st. TO LKT Front room on saooad floor: nfue. nlahed. "New Trk t.

TO LET We kavs two or thraa An raoma! vacant at CHARLES ONT. TO LET Hooeakeaplng room; laxtng mnin. ss a Jrrowtk board; UW Pr wssk. 133 E. ernuoA TO LET Furnished alcov ream for light nouseneeplng.

33 FX Tenth. TO LBT Furnished rooms, ft ret floor, houae yinsj. sf new jise. TO LET Povr nice stair room for light syiB. ii.

nn TO LET Four unfurniabsd rooms; fine loca ii veranua. 1M1 i. iiiutota. em; cbean. 334 W.

lUlnola at. TO LET Furnished rooma, front, light nous. seeping, tut ent ava. 1 TO LBT Furnished, front room; bath; pr. vara family; 3.

411 B. North. TO LET One foeoishsd and houaakeetsng facUitle; 818. Ul TO LET Nloely furnished room for light housekeeping. 304 Mlohlgs Jo LET Two large, cool roosns: furaiahad ar unfurnished.

444 E. Market at. TO LET Furnished salt ef rooms: light housekeeping. 113 W. Vermont st.

TO LKT Three rooma, oomplatsly fusnlahsd ror nouaeaeeping. w. Vermont. TO LETT Furnished room, with or without ix n. sn n.

Aisoimsj wit Ptn. TO LKT Two front, furnished. la had. light house 138 W. Vermont seeping rooma; modern.

TO LET Larg room, furaishad ntshed; bath; with board. 31 or unfurv TO LKT Good living rooma, 830 Washlngt' ingtoo at. juti.x ticiticw. Ktaa Building. TO LKT Pour rooms down stsirs; bath.

Call arter i p. or cunqay. hi. sixteenth at. TO LET Leana en watchea, diamonds, etc.

incur private. mm jus Btevanaoa anill. Ing. TO LET Two unfurnished parlor and on rurmened room: board: reference. m.

II. llnota. TO LET Nleely furnlahad room. with board; modern; private family. 733 N.

lal awara. TQ LET Nloely fumisbed front room: house ml vats: eantrali all rnnTsnlsnnse Vermont. TO LET Unfurnished, double parlors; light neusaaeeping permit led; aauita; enaap. 33 75. Joe.

TO LET A handenmely fumtshed room In Wyandotte. Reference reoulred. Inculra of houaekeepar. i' TO LET Three or four pleasant, unfurnished rooma in modern bouae; shady yard. 1804 Central v.

TO LET Furnlsbsd room, board; private am lly; retsrences gtven and reaulred. 604 K. PI ft een th st. TO LET Bay window room; furnished; with All oonvanienoss: gentlsmaa DrafarrsxL 40 If. Alabama; TO I.

KIT Furnished or unfurnished rooms modern oorivenlaaoas: eantral; north. Ad. greea Bo 6400. TO LET 138 N. Illinois nine rooma; rurnace; lovely pom; 60.

w. MALNM, i ri ueu TO LET Nice, front parlor; modern conven iences; elsgactly Xurnlsbed; niat sisss board. I 311 N. Dlwar. i TO LET hav them, and can suit you aa I to Drte In good mantel.

INDIANAPOLll HARDWARE CO. TO LET Nicely furnkthe down stairs bed room for genti emaa and Wlia or two par 1 son. 114 Vf. Worty I TO LET Bed spring and mattress Diets. 87.60.

XIAlRJDOlD 4k MsKAJs. i 84 Maaaaohttaetta ava TO LET Large front room; modern; privat family: exclusive use of norcn; reterenoea. Address Bog 6434. News TO LET Furnished rooms; light housekeep ing; entirely aeparate; modern; rsaao nit; rerrac. 801 N.

bsBat. TO LET Nloely furnlahad rooms modern of Monumea noma: Ave minutes' Flees. 13 W. New Torn st. TO LET Modern furaiahad room; light house keeping: handsomely (urniD4 pa nor ana bedroom.

32" N. Senate ave. TO LET Wall furnish sd frost parlor, with eonnacting bedroom; also front room' stairs; modern. 331 N. Capitol.

TO LET To young men, new furnished room; privat family. North Bide. KeKereno re. aired. Address Bos 643.

Hews. i TO LET To adults. Ova rodms down atairsi new lr papered throughout; gas, city tar; improved street. 1(83 Ash st. TO LET elult of tw or three rooms; baf h.

shady yard, stable; light hon ask ear Ing or boarj near. Address Bos 644. New. TO LET Two genti em for nice, dea room, elsgant bath; Jarg eioa; nrst cias dost; 88 per month oh. Pbon 1 on S678, old.

TO LKT Three unfurniabsd front rooma; housekeeping; natii; reeaoaaoie so gout party without children. N. Illlnola. TO Front parlor; partly fumiabad; also beautiful front room, furnlahad; table board; 40 block, Pennsylvania. Phone 3714.

sew. TO LET Two rooms, fronting Mommsc; tight hotsselraeping; atr wsxer; swnaoga, et EliSON T. W0Oi, 41 Jf. USa TO LBT Nloely furnished rooma; light housekeeping! modern: also furnlsned room: board neat door. Old pbon 130.

613 Ft. Ways avenue. TO LBT Two furnished rooms, first floor; front and back entrance; also tw jlc rooms, second floor; bath; no child ran. 343 Market. TO LET Two large frt rooma.

upper and lower, single or sogetnar; grate mna mm etegant bath; Oret olaae board. PbOM 3 OO IWU old. TO LET Tw nlos front rooms; tug la oonneoted; rttretane or anxurnwoea, ewmT modem: opposite park; reasonable. 638 W. New Term.

1 TO LET Two elegant, furnished roems; newly papered; sel modem ooovenlenoss; prtvat familyT light bouaekaeplrg allwdJ 83 N. California St. TO LET Traveling men sad ollcUors will AHA I III IT! SUIT Wrwl i room at THE rROQUOIS 8TAO HOT! Market Circle. TO LET On front room, tr. fur.

laned; privilege of kltche: four rooena, on down floor, fm nlsiied eompUtaly. 828 X. 1)11 nols. Old phone 34V I TO LET Front bedroom, with board for lady ka Driest family: privilege of entire boe.se; good hoes t't right party; references changed. it.

West I TO LET Lovely front room: furnished; for one or two young men: six blocks ot Waeb Ington and Pennsyivania eta. every modern, oopyenleavce. Addraa Bog 6371. News. TO tet Pleasant, furnnhad room, 1 1.50 per week and up; free bath.

ORIENTAL HO TEL, on sod one half blocks from poetotSc; first square Massachusetts ava, New pbone IS. TO LET Tbe STARR PIANO special sl of pianos, used la the Indtananolla fmfelio scboots, commences Motidsy; tba prlc will sail them. Wararooma, 13 W. Washing ton st. TO LET Nicely furnished front room, with aloova.

bath and all nonvenlenoes; man and into gentleme: (en minutes' walk of poatofflce; privat family; references. Address Bo 637. News' TO LET Furnlehed rooms, en suite or single; elevator, bath, an all modern coaveci rnce; first oiaa tn every resipeot; rs to $6 per week; 34 to 113 per monta. LOKRAINal ljOTEsV 8 Ca.ua see..

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