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The Muncie Morning News from Muncie, Indiana • 4

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TUB H0ZZTLZ3 2T3V78 HAS CXI 10, I 35, Node of lectio. THE SACRED COICERT. Highest of allb Leavening Power- Latest U.S. Gov't Report NO NEED OP IT. Want Column ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 UvstasMU sader tbs Mad of Win o.

Poe Sals, Foe Bzr, Lost, rowan, he. 1 bs pabttabed Is this eolana at th raw a a eowt par word each latsrttoa. Alwav Ossa is awvabcs. Adfinliimisas win received tor tfab aolama ip as o'clsck, Bldalght. TEE REVS IS THE KEORM Tkresgh whies th sessrei public may aw savs eare III waste Hppllad.

WANTED. TX7ANTED Throw appreii'lco glrio, at one, at 419 Writ Chariot street. d27t wx rED One fowl eollwior. office, 109 West Mala street. Call at d27bl TIf ANTED Position la grpoaty; bivi bu) ff experience; MmlArv no obj-ct al start Addreee It 311 West wtshingioa street, tl WANTED A trl top georal butt Rvnrt Apply 629 Eaat Ad Am street.

4ZIUM TI7ANTFD Two ffrtc1M white bariwra at Klrbj Hoqm oarber shop. dffttf TJtFANTED Haa to luprriatend braoch tflicc; salary 91,000 per par: at re r-eace aad 1000 capital required, hefe oce given, Addrea Boom IP, Aetna Indianapolis, iod. d97U9 WANTED Waeb woman at tbe National Hotel. ltf TD ANTED Ladlee to learn tbe art rf di mkl gam t1e science of perfect i dreoi gap ment cutting, by Niidam Lambert, at tbe McDermott school, 910 E. WaAhiAsgfn itn et TENANTED Saleslady of experience to ee cure and overuee otbe ulM idln In Mancie.

Must be well acquainted. First-cIam reference required. Addreie dSU lmo LIMA TEA Lima. O. FOR NALR.

9 ALE Planet bicycle. cash. Call at 909 Weat Jackon street. 8ALETwo gas kilns foi Bring eblnn And flat. For Info maUon, prices 4c.

AddresNo ST Beecher a tenae, walaut Hilie, Cincinnati, Ohio. d74t3 COR SALE One new organ, cheap; 111 Writ Main street. AMdtf CvM BALM Old aewspapert, nice and eieaa, for sale at Morning News Office. FOB REM. COR KENT Two furtl hrd rooms with bath at S19 Eaa Jackson street.

diTitS COR RENT Furnished front room, two blocks from court house, 225 North Frans 11a street d272i4 RENT Furnished room, 611 East WU lard street, di7iw amimmnnnimnmiiiimnimmnmM ESTABLISHED 56 'YEARS. Hen Klein, I I Jeweler. 1 1 i As eleetlos of TresteM far tbs QUniy Baptist church vrilf be held on March fetb. MB ttlwAB. Eiectioa will be held at tbe anovfi Burned church.

Done by ord of church. L. L. La as. non, Church Clerk.

dSTft FREE TRIAL OP COCOA CREAM Pariora, 322 West Waahiegtou Street wb a tn Fans, Hands and Head are acuntifijalty treated. 4 Oe Oa Oa Oa A re (till "ld for th Nerves, Blood, Liver and Kidneys. BazaaR IHAWtlutlti II I We have forty dozen Men's good Cheviot Working Shirts that are choap at 75 cents. Many styles, any size, but only one price on this lot, 50c 106 South Walnnt Street. SILVER Sale This Week.

OPERA HOUSE, Bible. and masterful platform effort." Naw DEPOT. HTFINEST LINE OF Orest Kuaical Event on Sunday Evening nt tha Wyaor Grand. Tb Wyaor Grand was packed from pit to gallery on Sunday evening It was the occasion of tb sacred onnoert given for the benefit of the organ fund of St. Lawrences Catholic Ch arch and oelebralion of 8t.

Patrick's day. Green, the emblem of tha old Emerald Iala and the favorite of her eons and daughters, was there in abandon oe. Tb oonoart, as predicted in tb News, proved to be tbe great mnaical event of tbe eeeeon and tb vast andienc showed it thorough appreciation of tb work of both soloists and the ohorua in hearty and frequent applau. Miea Maggie Shea waa the prim favorite of tha evening and when eh bad fioiahed her rendition of "Av Mens tb ovation ah reoeived was equalled only by that accorded her at the conclusion of bar sooore, for whioh the tang, in a moat beautiful manner, tbe Irishman's greatest favorite, "St. Patrick' Day In tb Morning.

Tb honors of the evening were ao-oorded to Mia Shea and Mia Col in, although, from critical standpoint, tha moat artistie work waa that of Mira Verti McAllister and Mitt Etta Bag by. Mias Shea possesses a voio of great swaetneee, of volnm and ever it ah has great oontrol. There ia lacking, however, that advantage given by cultivation. Mrs. Collies' voio enraptured her bearers by that quality calling to mind tb easy, gentle song of tb brook as it ripples over tha rocks in the bad of tha stream.

In tha singing of Mies MoAUister and Mim Bsgby tb audience waa favored with a data seldom found outside of tbe grand opera. Tbs former, aa ia well known, ie a soprano of rare ability. Her voice is pure, eweet and sympathetic and highly Its volume is strong and in tb solo Iiflamstua he achieved a mark almost impassible Tb vest audience aat almost breath lrsa her voioe mounted higher and higher, far beyond tne realm of the ordinary vocalist, until it reached tbeclimax and then, exeoutiog the transition from tha oreaendo to tb diminuendo notes with an ease and faultleasneas beyond description she finished tb wlection in the same charming manner that was noticeable; at tb alert, Mias Bagby ia a oontralto, with a voioe of wonderful eweetneaa, surprising volume and under the perfect and easy oontrol of tha ledy. Her eolo, Salve Regina, waa accompanied by a manner thoroughly oberming and rendered in euoh a way aa to entranoa tbe eudieno. Tbe selection diepleyed tbe wonderful oom-pte of her voioe, the high note being rendered with tb same ease and accomplishment characteristic of the lower ones, which, however, ere her fort.

Miss Bessie Ellis in tbe duet with Mr. Protbeto made captive each member of tha audienoe. As ah stood behind the footlights, rendered pale by reoent il ness, which elmoet prevented her appearance, she resembled a pieot of fine china a btrque figure if it please, and aa tha note came from her lip they savored of the nightingales sweetest song. Many other artists merit specie! and extended notice but circumstances preclude it tbie morning. Among thee were Mr.

F. Leslie Wachtel, Mr. Pro-thero, Mim Rich ahd Mr. Sohulte, of Ft Wayne. The boy violinist Matter Tbad Rich, of Indianapolis, is certainly a veritable prodigy.

But 9 years of age he it gifted with a mastery of hie instrument seldom found in artiste of muoh greater years and the beet of instruction. His entire work is of a very artietio nature and tbe success he "cored wae eeoond only to that of MiM Shea. The names of tbe soloists and members of tbe ohoru follows: Sopranoa: Mis-es Maggie Shea, Bweedrr, McAllister, Ellis, Maggie Unison, Sara King, Mrs. Jamea Collins and Mrs. Leslie Wachtell.

Altoa: Mieses Jennie Dwyer, Ells Kelley, Etta Bagby and Mra. Martin. Tenor: Adam Traub, Will R. Youee, Burt Case, John Merl of Indianapolis, Adolf Sbuite end BertSbick. Bare: James Beardsmore, Frank Proihero.

Edward Manok, John Hope and Leslie WacbtelL Mr. Rich and Mim Rich, of Indianapolis, Mim MoAUister, Mr. Nettie Latham and Clarence Carson frere aooom panista. When the Chill Hiite ef the Morning Hang like a pail over the eurfaoe of the eerth, it will be well for you before vn turing into the raw vaporous air, charged, perhaps, with the seeds of malaria or prevocativ of rheumatlo twingeaj to taka a winegiaavful of Hoatetteria 8tom-ach Bitter, and thua shield youreelf from atmospherio influeooM threatening to health. If you happen to get enow ed, elected or rained upon, nee the asm preventive, and avoid tha rheumatism or a dangerous oold.

Tb agreeable warmth infused into tha circulation by this genial etomaobio, ita invigorating and regulating properties command it to all appreciative of tha fact that prevention better than cure. Um the Bitten for dyspepsia, biliousness, cervouaneM and kidney-troub), aiok headache and debility. I Dgereoll prices 60, .75 and IL Seats will ba placed os aal Thursday morning at Opera Houm jewelry store. d275tg Homes Filled with Weak and Neivous. No Need to Feel so Weak, Tired, and Nervous.

Eminent Fbjaielana Give Aasnr-ante of ibis Fact. And Tell How to Overcome the Terrible Weakness. Now ia the Best Time to Get Strong and Well. That tber is no need whatever for a parson to be weak, ured and nervous tb (three great cures of our pop. seems now certain fact Eminent physicians affirm tba truth of tow welcome newe, and ample proof demonstrate tb reliability of information are abl ao gladly to give.

It ia certainly a godsend to thoa of our peopl who have weak nerve and brad bodies, who feel exhausted in strength and vitality, who oannot aat or alep well, and wbo are run down and debuiatod, to know poativeiy that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and narv remedy a aura invigorator and strength giver, and will invariably make a parson strong and well. Particularly it a blMing at thw lime of year, for in the spring almost everybody feels languid, nervous and out of order and naada tb bast of all spring medicines. Doctors ar snlhusuwiio in their approval and endorsement of this remedy, 'they heartily recommend and advise it use, and many of our best known pbyai-eiSL are loud in their praise of its won-oerful curative powers. Dr.

R.D. Biokford, of Woloott, Vt, on of Vermonts eminent physicians states: "I bava need Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for some time, tint trying it oa myself, and I found it did so muoh good that I now re oom mend it to my patients. Tb fact that I have used it in my own oaa show that I know wbat I am talking about. Aa a tonio and invigorant it ia the best of all to build up a psi eon." Dr.

Robert W. Lance, of 8a Woodbury, than whom there ia no more eminent physician in the State of Vermont, saya: I have known about Dr. Greenes Nervura blood and nerve remedy and the good results in oases, aa a tonic, after hard sickneM and tb cure of nervous females. They have received great good from ita use. I do not hesitate to recommend it.

Dr. Willard H. Morse, F. B. 8.

So. of Westfield, N. tbe great expert on medioinM, say of tbia grand disoovery of Dr. Greene: "The true remedy for nervous disease ie Dr. Greenes Nervura blood and nerve remedy It acta by effecting tbe organs of nutrition, and entering into tbe formation of new nerve tissue, whioh generates nerve force.

This means the making of new nerve. Dr. Greene Nervura blood and nerve remedy is tbe Amenaan nerve tonio." Tbe well known Dr. Emil Neumer, superintending physician of the N. Y.

Lodge end Association Hospital eaye: "We are using Dr. Greens Nervura blood and nerve remedy ax tbia Hospital for our patients, with good eucoees. Tbit enthueisetio endorsement by physicians, stamp this remarkable med ioal disoovery aa tbe greatest tonih and restorative. Druggists tell you everywhere tbet it cure more cases than any other known remedy. In faot it makes all wbo taka it strong and well.

On reason whioh gives tbe peopl so much oonlldeno in it ia the faot that it ia the disoovery and prescription of Dr. Green, of 35 West Uth street, New York City, the well known and probably moat aucoeastul specialist in earing nervous and ohronio disease and to the further fact that be can ba consulted fro of charge by anyone, personally or by latter. He Carried a Tonh Massillon, March 18. Edward Swibart climbed into the manhole id the boiler at the Penman mine to close it down. The boiler bad just been dawned with oil and Bwibart carried a teach in bis hand.

An explosion followed, and the man waa hurled to the and of theboderhoose, sustaining Mvere internal injuries, and lomag bis hair and beard. Tbe building waa wrecked. Rwflte UsSsr as Xsctsa. Dzlawaxb, March 18. Thomas Crickard sustained fatal injuria in an accident at tli Big Four roundhouse by an engine passing completely over hii body before it oonkl be stopped.

MIM iw Rail. Nxw York, March 18. It Is an-aoudbed that Clarence McKim has set (led all bis contracts on the Stock Exchange in full, and will bs reinstated next week. Powder a1 lowed time to organize other. Her great reeourcea bava not materialized, the vary vaataea of her territory and the magnitude of her awarming population being apparently a aouroe of weakliest rather than of strength.

Her great bulk and her vaat inert population have led to her defeat and humiliation. The term of paaoa which Japen is about to dictate are those of a conqueror. 8he game ell that eh want to war for, and a good deal more be idee. China claim to eiercis sovereignty over Corea, which waa the original oasua belli, 1 permsntntly abandoned. Tb large island of Formosa, with a population of about 3,000,000, la oedad to Japan.

Japan will retain possession of two important Chin naval station captured by her, will ezercia extraterritorial juriedietton in China and will exsot a cash ladsmAity net to exoeed in gold. No war of modern time hae resulted eo disastrously to the defeated belligerent. The reault make Japan aaaily the foremost of Eastern nations and foreebaddowa for hor an in tereating and progressive career. Indianapolis Journal BBVZSTY AHD A WATCH. Lewli Eeeie, a Southaide Baloonitt, Touched By a Bartender.

Low a Rasta, who owns a saloon on Walnut street in Congerville, 1 mourning tha lorn of a gold watch and 870 in money. Ret as mad known hie lose to tb polio yesterday ataling that he had diaoovared the loaa yesterday morning. Ho state that a young man faamed Jamas Orean waa in hia employ aa a bartender. Yesterday Green was missing and with him went tba article and amount stated. Tb polio are working on tb case and will attempt to oaptur Green.

IT COVER HIGH But the Boy Will Stray Into the Path That Leedi to Headquarters. Sunday afternoon a telephone mem age ealled a number of polio to Mus Emma Bryants hour which ia located on Gaiety Common" near Counotl street. The message stated that a number) of young men had been seen entering the house and it was tha daaira of the in foimer that they ba ar rested. They were, much to tb sorrow of erven young man, two girls and tb landlady. They were before Judge Bebymer yesterday morning and each paid 81135 for the fun tney bad on Sunday afternoon.

A Little Record 8maher. I. N. Griffl.h, a resident of Wbttely, has a oaoary Liid, which laid three egg in ten minute. Mr.

Griffith loves hi pete end aa tbia is a rare occurrence fa is justly proud of the bird. Builncai Change. MoMillin ha sold hie grooery and notion etore, on West Main street, Pluck Davidson, of South WalDUt street, and poeeeeeun has been given, Mr. Davideone son will have active management of the bueineta. Phonographical Concert at tha Uni veraaliat Church.

Mr. H. T. C. Coffren will giva an unique cono-rt at the Universalist Church, on Wednesday evening, with Edieon's wonderful talking machine Admission only J5 c-nts.

d275i2 Bold the Horae. Chief Shepp baa a id Bee," the Are department horse, which was troubled with sn unsound mitd, to Mr. Black, farmer residing west of tbe city, wbo will use tbe snimsl on the farm. Anew horse will be purchased by the fire committee. Have City Messenger reserve your seat for Ribert lngeraoilfe lecture Seats on tale Thursday morning.

Leave order at Andrew drug (store. Telephone 83. d275.2 The New York Dye Works, formerly at 312 Eaat Main street, have moved to tha Jones building, Charles street, between Walnut and High, d273.6 Robert Hemingray will leave for New York tomorrow, where he goes to oonault an eminent pbyeioian regarding ITt health. Constipation and aiok tiveiy cored by Japanese 50 pilia 25 oenta. beadaoh poai Liver Pellets.

$100 Reward, $10O. UlC constitution and AMtiBilng DRtU 9 Ul log it work. The proprietor here to much faith to 1 CumUva power, they offer On Hundred DoHan for any cam that It fall to euro. Bend for till of Testimonials. Address, F.

J. OH EN KY Jk 0U, Totodo, O. IV Sold by DruggUt tto fHE HORNING NEWS. MMRfcti Mi Morning Excel Moodav. by Mil.

V. W. RKELY. ns, htsiiomwboouwt. WSWIBTK1- jurwiMi 111 tbi Pootofflca At Manrio, Indiana, neoad-clami mattor.

191 Vunf.Our.flo ISTflbanebolldlDf New fork Ulty, Is tha duly authorised odvertUIng it (or tbi SMtera aiatai for Th Mown a VZl aaRii arafi ay Goto nan Icatloa MDt to bln br --id ira ad render ah All rocoiva prompt on ftfll RltMtlOB. NOTICE TO ADVERTJ8ERS. VAII copy for changes of advertisements In the Morning Mews m'tet be in this office by not latei than six oclock p. on the day previous to that of publication. Copy for changes, brought In later than six Oclock will receive no attention until next dav.

Drooutr Dnouti tor Dkouti for lb Dboobxts for tns ancampmenl Spur Mya that it will not ocour again. Spain eaema lo ba possessed of a oartain mount of siedom. la Buro Craro la prooaadlng on bia way to negotiate paaoa ltb Japan, with a null of on hundred aid thirty follow-era, sad yat some thought him lost fair days ago. Twkktt.kkvkr men mat eonewb.re in the Eaat tha otbar day and formed a party. Wa aappoaa that they oom their declaration of principal with "Wa the people Moca oomment baa been Indulged In by our eitiaena on tha affeot tha Moore bill will have on our polite system and while it in maintained by eom that it will not replaoe tbn old boa id tbleie dona probably morn from Ignoratoa than anything nine Bom of tha beet authoritiee In tha elty who bar ventured an opinion aay that tha Nioholaon bill haano aaotion that in nny wey conflhU with the Motion 8 of the Moore bill, In which the power la delegated to tb council of the MVeral oille to eppoiut polio board or giro tb poaer to tb mayor to appoint tha police.

If there areoon Rioting paragraph In tb two bill tboae in tb Moor bill may become inoperative by raaaon that the Nicholson bill waa paatad afterward-, but that will not vitlat tb si lira bill and at tber ia no paragraph In tha Nicholaon bill that baa anything whatever to co wii the police appointment tbia portion of the Mooie bill will baoom a law and be in opei at ion when tha law in general become operative. End of the Chinese Japaneie ar. Tha war between Chios WLd Japan end vary differently from what we generally expected and preaiotrd at the beginning. When Japan opened the war with a vigorously aggrmaiv policy, winning tome notable victories at the atart, military expert, European and American, said this was due to tba fact that Japan bad been getting ready for war while China Waa joprepared. Japan, they said, would probably continue to win viotorita (cr some little lime, but as noon as China ooutd mobile her furoe and bring her unlimited resources intd notion ah would fall upon Japan ai cruab her, Tber would be nothing I.

ft of the Japanese army aid navy, and not nauoh of Japan hnraelt after Chins had got don with her. It would take aome time, but this would be the inevitable insult. This view waa generally accepted aa reasonable. In area and population China outolaaaed Japan ao tar aa to make comparison between them al-Moat ridiouloua, while her reaouroea war supposed to be praelioally inexhaustible. Judging from her population Mia might put a tbouiand man into the Raid to Japans one, and even if her sol-dlers were inferior it seemed probable eh oould crush Japan by mar number.

But all tbees predictions have been net at naught. Tha viotorie with which Japan opened the war have been eontinued almost without interruption. She has gained vlotory after viotory, oap-tured fort after fort and eity after oily. Cblnab armies lav been tented, her envy defeated and bar finest war ship sunk, blown np, disabled br captured. From the beginning Japan has maintained aa aggressive policy and baa oar.

ried tb war into China not vary far, it is tons, because it would taka a long time to penetrate to tb interior of that Jester Offerings. Special Low Priced H. C. KLEIN. HO E.

MAIN ST. riuuauaaaumuuiauuaumauiai WYSOR'S CBillD ONE NIGHT ONLY I MONDAY, MARCH 25th. A NEW LECTURE BY ROBERT G. SUBJECT: The Col. I ugereoll's latest, moat brilliant York HaarlcL Prices 50c, 75c and Seats will be placed on sale Thursday morning at Opera House Jewelry Store.

ME BREWING GOS The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at leaat one dreaded disease that science ha been able to cure la all I ttaatagea and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh 1 Cure Is tha only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eon-. stltntlonal disease, requires a constitutional 1 treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken In- Fiat empire, out rr enough to keep ternsHy acting directly upon the blood and China on tha defensive and to make tha mucous surfaces of the system, thereby devotes on ms oaiensive ana to mai tn wroy1n- foundation of tha disease, and riving tha ruling dynasty tremble for It existence.

riving tha patient strength by building up BEER 909 and 911 West Jackson Street If China waa anprspwrsd tor war -at tha beginning aha haa bad no trm to pre pare ainOe. Tbe armies aba bad have proved worthless, and ah has not bean Send your orders and have your Beer in the I i.

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