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hr tlw l>k of
roqaiot of the Proaideat
bjr tb aa-
Cbrtott^ber Colambns.
t. Tlw orwinal commiselcn siren to Oolnm*
has by Feralnmtd and Isabella upon his de
parture for his first royage.
g Bcyal totters to txamptColnmbuaa fleet
from taxes.
C Two royal totters commanding citizens
of Palos to equip the cararela for his first
roysge.
& License of Spanish sorereigus to persons
accompetnylng Colnmbus.
fi. F<mr royal letten>patent to Oolumbus.
7. Bull of P(^ Alexander granting to the
Bovereiga of Spain all Unde discovered by
Colnmbsu.
& Letters ordering the second fleet.
S. Hoyal totters oioeting eaptains and mas
ters of vessels to recognize Admiral Christo
pher Columtans as captain-genM'al, and to
obey bim in every particular.
10. Copy ofinstmcllous for preparation to
Columbus by Fardinand and Xsabrtla.
IL Original memoranda written by Colnmbus to tbe Sovereigns of S^in eoncernlng the
money required to compensate 800 people
IL Ihe will ot Chrtotopher Columbus in folL
ZZ. Letter of Colnmbus to tHe J*ope.
14 Ten totters of Columbiia to his son Diego.
14 Five letters of Colnmhua to Father Don
Caspar Oarricio.
14 Oommission as Admiral of tbe Indea.
All tbe above-mentioned manusenpto and
many others belonging to his collection arc
preecrved by the Duke of Veragua in a
carved wooden ease, which will also become
tbe moperty of Uncle Sam. This addition to
the ntstorical collections of the United States
is of incomparable value to American his
torians and students. These documents will
remain at the Exposition until the Pair is
ovsr, whetq In the event of their purchase,
they, will be removed to Washington.
TO-DAY AT THB BZG FAIR.
Preparing For the FourthThe 11111 -re
Convention^Where Stevenson Slept.
Wonuos Fai*, Cbioaoo, June
All IrteresM la and mound the Worlds Fair Ju t
now seam to be centering on the big celebra
t'on to be held here on tbe fourth of July.
JL ter to-day, which to Millers' Day, there will
be no special days until tbe Fourth. In antlclratioa of that *great event, all the em
ployes at the Exposition are bueily en
gaged in making extensive preparations.
Tae railwayg elevated and surface, and
steamboat lines are making arrangements
already for handling the crowd. The Illinois
Central is preparing to run its special Worlds
Fair trains into the big terminal station Inside
to* Fair grounds, and all o* Her roi^s leading
to Jackson Park are making ready to handle a
greater number of ]KH>ple than have yet at
tended the Fair at any one day. It the weather
continues as pleasant until after the Fourth as
it has. beeu for the last fortnight, the World's
Faff othcials proclaim their belief that ov-',^
bair a million people will attend the celeb <
Uoi>
MlLLVaS* AT TO-DATheweltber to-day *s brigut ar'J loriand
pleaaant, and toe rtteriii.ince to-dd> iiroinises
to exceed that of yeat< r<iu> when it a as about
180,004 This is HillerK I)hv at the lair, and
npreaentatives iroin m uiy u( the HUtes of the
Union have arrived auu ng the miiiers here
areC. A. Piliabnrt <> Miuueapolis, and J. M.
Turner, ol North Ualtoia, both ol whom
are owners j1 l<ig imllmf plants. Tbe
National CommiKsiouere chamber in the
admlnistratton buiUiine has been ricuorated
fbr the malters of breaiistnffs, and a large num
ber were present to hea' Addresses and papt s
of interest to them. President K O Stnnard
called the meeting to order, and a cowmun ^atlon from Hon. J. Sterling Morten wa* re.d.
Tbe paper wae interesting and dealt with tbe
"Bxteneion of the Export Tiade m Flour.
This was followed hr an address by Oen John
W. Noble, cx-SeerHarv of the interior. Presi
dent M. H. Davis, of the Winter Wheat Millers
League, advocatru the calling of a millers
congress. D. R. McOinn.s, ot North Dakota,
the promoter of reciprocity in trade relation-,
between the Northwest and Canada, smIdressed the milers on "Reciwocity With
Canada-What It Would Do For Milling
"Plnaflcial Legislation as AiTecting the Mill
ing Trade was the subject of an interesting
talk by T, A. Taylor.
Vtca-VRESIDBNT STKVEK80N.
Vtea-President Adlai Stevenson slept in a
little oron bedstead lu a little room opening off
Sc, letazy Dickinson A ofiice, in the Admimstietion Building at the Worlds Fair, last
night. Mr. '-evenson was among the first vis
itors to the qrounds yesterday morning, and
apent the entire day taking la the interesting
eighla. Vt hen evening came be concluded to
rtav tor toe etoctnc illumination and openair concert iu the Adminlstiation Plaza. It
was alte'10 oclock when the concert ended,
and toe Vice-President waa weary and lootore fre sa llfte**!) hours vigorous tramping
abaut toe groapds and stght-seeing. He
Vto^ toe olemric dispbjr from the front
v> .wew of Seoretary Dicdasons elfioe, and
when toe show vat over, remarked toat be
wan about tired out Chief Clerk B^rs
heard the remark, and at ones InformedAlr
tevenson that there was a comiortable bed
1 a small room adloiuing the office, which
was at hla eaivkse. The Vice-Piesideat at once
acoepted toe offer. He wsa
wae up bright, and
early this morning, and
makiagtha
ind is aow makiagt
vanada of toe exhibits............................
I ia the big bttUdiags.
FRADDDLENT PENSIONS.
II
<i8>iij|[
toe latter issue ta(n,(>04<W goldbtmdA vhirii ud om
TsrtoridTto flhep Higll.
will be readily takQ in Europe.
it to
Cfartteau 4 New YocltR
argued, wiUcauM a drain of gold zo the United
Bferttlyn 4 Chicago 7.
Statee, W-metaBtom wRl hi feroeg npon the
ffieretoud T, Woshingtoe 4(|fitetisfl4}
Snropm oonutrtoe. aad toe Areerican Btortc of rtlwe*d_here-Mi lilPYWi hsiee toechMeg
84 Louis IQ Baitimmra A
Boston 12, LouisviRa^
A Bold Attempt FrvsCmted Tho
Leoder of the Gnait Cnoffht.
it It
Ywo WoH-OlMIMgi ]
**WaIk*Ouwr** figh
EVsito Mrtwi wt
ttoffi Mtigf IlMS
aad BiUy
iy D were oent off! Ibis took toe
narter wu four
fo im^ths aheaA
and at the quarter
____ tba
Going down
theback
backstret
stretek Arlioftou as
n within a lengtli of ibis a>jd
Octo came up
Ibis broke. They both parted her. Ooto
weight champiowilp or
ready to defOM ft.
State, ami is
rasa Bis.
toei
34-Itewp
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.fotersm
rm Ura^
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vteiw
of twanty-alaaj
.ortqf'fljRa
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ta ha
atpndaad
iggaMiSTgim g toe
can nave toe toair- REPORTS FROM ALL PABT80F THE
tt- KemB Mooiee,
STATE SHOWIHO COHDITIOHS.
- n. Harry O.
A^nrjid if. H.Hjdimidt
w*
SS5
anyi .
candi<]
fwtif ------------^
. order^
l*ptf^Lmt(atiaut bovtt'dbevflUag
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Etosi, of oim
mot ^
oouateks td
Its OpitiM macutad to All l*rta bowl^ wastSA
At!
o'clock
tola
nftemooB
Atlomeye
WhnAt
Promlan*
Wall
and
Cora
Vmvmr
effort to
Kealiag and Hngg filed n motloa tor a new
of tkn Uoltod StnteoSomn of tko
Wm BetterUnlftnrmity In the
lif
29. 1^81
&
One
rounded teaspooolbl
Brnkiog Powder
I does more and better work
than a heaping ^ jT^
teaspooimil
a&f other.
A large sawing on a
year's bakings.
The best
knows wlttfs
^on doiaestic sdsitcs^
^d;teschs of cookery,
w*
AT;
TO
TO ;UKF-no(ifN.
I4N-SOOMS. 87% W, MAlHtET.
*IC*1^1E[S1yTllS5
A#0 MEALS, lOel
^^TEK^rWiSSBEirmlOSEFH^
Do Lxd-FURNISHED room. SieOEUBGlA
VJVo Her-LIST
TtSSA
FOK
-HOITSMI.
JftTRCLE
sn&ftaai.
87 . Market st
Of personal property. In sums to salt, wlthont
AKrinl-yoU TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY
ITTATION Wantedfl) lady, as HOUSEkeeper for widower. 81 Baldwtn Block Open \ OANs-ON DIAMONDS. PIANOS. HORSES
with ue. We have
YY to know
Ache-Head wlU cure hla wife a
E Ohio.
kaadaeke in flftaen mlnutaa Sold at Pautaera rTrATiON Wanted - AS SALESMAN TN
dmgatore.
OaNS-ON furniture, PIANOS, HORSES. ly instalUnents, and each small paymmit redueea
fhoe or mens furnishing store by a reliable
etc . without removal GEO M POE. 24
AKTxn-A DANDY DINT MONT SCOTCH English and German speaking man, good reter- liigalls
Block
the cost of carrying the balance Boslnees stricUy
t^er, or biua akya male to breed from, eucaa. Address D 9, Newa
T Oaks~PER cent BUILDING ASSOCIA- eonfidentlah W. C. SLATTS, room 34 IngiOls
Ruat te wltklB two. Apply RICHMOND, 100
Central ava
Xj Ron sharee purchased. NEWTON. TODD,
WANTED-AGENTS.
Ingalls Block.
Block, soothweet corner of Washington and
W
INDIANAPOLIS MANYY TEL. TILE AND MOSAIC COMPANY. IS ^SEXTS Wahtel-TISH-IMINGO CIGAR.
oass-MONEY ON FARMSORCrry PHOPerty; terms reasonable. THOS.C. DAYtft Pennsylvania ata
M. PenniylvaBia at See uteat daaigna la hard
wood mautela
CO.. 73E Markets!
t OENTS WanteoGOOD CANVASSERS AT
\I'akti-H. C. TURNER, SEWER CON- A 186 Vlrglnta ave
OAim>Y tractor, Mpping and making oonnectlons;
hoEWTs
Wanted ROOM d" MANSUR
building end raping clatonw, cementingceUara.
Building
^tdenoo, 296 Fayette at 0co, 806 N. 1111- A Block, 156% E. Waahtngton.
A UExra WaxTDD - $5 DAILY BELLING
OAWa-flOO TO 810000, NOW READY. IN~
SUMMER RPJtORT OF
JX "WTWte Batin Bonauet "most lasting perfume
terest and commission reasonable, informa
tion cheerfully given KEID BROS , 42 N Del BECUBITT MORTO.vaE L03LIf COMPANT
Cbariea Helchart, connected with baae-ball madA PUTNaM * CO.. West Winstm. Conn.
aware.
mraunda. two aqnaraa aouth of Belt railroad,
A eENTS WaxTKtv-EVERYWHERE: QUICK
Plcsaant ava. Churchman a pika, now op
open. -fV seller, new goods, little talk, exclusive terri- 1 Oaxs-MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST
Ten-pin alley. All vlatton weloema
torv end large profitA PUTNAM MANUFACT Xa rate#, from f100 up. on mortgage-loans; made
URING COMPANY fLimited). Jackson. Mich
on day of application GROVER X 8EGUIN.
i
WAirrni^
28 Loans money on Enxrro*E, rxAxoe. homes
and VEHICLES, wabeholsk EECEipra. or any
YY
RRD,
A OEKTS Waxted-OOOD LOCAL IN EVERY E. Market st.
good eecurltr, allowing vou to kaep too good# tn
TAN
J\ county: also a few general agents to sell a 1 nANa-PKIVAYE FUNDS ON FARM AND your poaeoenlon. and charging you a amaller rato
AND
specialty to merit; a monopoly; experience un- AJ dty property, large loans on buaiuese prop tor toe amount you borrow, no matter whether
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NI'ACK SHOE AND SLIPPIB SALE aeceasary; steady employment aad liberal pev. erty, 6 per cent. Sl'ANTON A SCOTT. 61-63 810 or $1,000, than any one eUe In lodianapolia
At comer West and Waahtugton ata
For particulars addrme 1618 Masonic Temple, Lumbard Block, 24% E. M nahlngtoa st.
j You re^we full benefit of payment on wrinetpah
ooat to you each month being lees, accoidiDg
Aavitp-FRKBl IN ORDER TO iNTRO- Chicago
OAJfS 6 PER CENT MONEY IN SUMS ! the
YY dace nar treatment tn Indlanapolla we will
to toe aniemnt you pay on your note. You can
of fl,000 or more on Indianapolis property pat
any amount at any Ume aad lake advantage
mre caaoe of catarb free of alt charge for reoomonly. Pay it back when vou please; no delay ; ' ef toie
LOhX.
plait.
Renda^a ^er mire For free corecall Friday,
I SECURITY MOBTOAOB LOAN COMPANY.
July 80, at 829 N. IUino% at, Indiananotta, or Y oT-SMALL PURSB^^NrAINING 20 reasonable fees. SPANN 41 CO , 86 E. Market
nrrito* MEDICAL INHALATION COMPANY,
Oass TO LOAN MONET IN ANY I Rocme 3 aod 4 Rank of Commseoe Building,
A2 centa and eai^ringA Return 314 . WashToronto, Canada.
amount, tn sums of $200 to $5,000 on very , Junetioa of Pennsytvaala, Weahlngtoa and Virtnitoa st. Reward.
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easy terms; low rates: no delay, can aocommoAifTap - THE PROGRESS MANUFACT- T o*-JUNF 34. GOLD ROPE NET toCE. date
yon the same day that apply: ioans on city
nrtng Compear is giving Wcydea tree to
OAxe
.... X3 on weat side to ItUnolset.. between
thand or farmx C. W. OORSUCH, 16 Vlrgwla ava
____baking
_
bova atulmrla for- Bg
<M}iag
powLOWEST RXTEfc
dwapd tcnlet aoap. For fnfomatloa call and too first alley eontb Return to NewA Re xd.
oaxs-MONEY T6 LOAN on HOUSEHOLD
CHAH. SFAT<iN,0ornor Noble at and Flotcher % oa$-6ILK umbrella. RUBBER BAND,
furnltnre, pianoa, horses, wagons, watches,
E3tSY TEBMR
A^^* or I'D BEf'K. 9d iBillana ava. J. M. TAY- 53 natural wood stick, yellow top. 24nch, In
diamond^, or any articles of value I oaas made
LOR, drasgiat. HawghvRle
tbep^.WtflcA Return News office. Reward.
for thirty, sixty or ninety days. Money on hand
STRICTLY CONFIDENTlXIa
No delay In making kwna a P. HAMILTON,
T o-AT HAMMONDS GROVE. LADYS II
a Alabama st.
LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICK
FOK TUAUA.
X2 geld watch aad cha'w June 16 Pleas* leave
at Nes office $10 reward; no queetions asked.
tuxa MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD
Money leaned on furalture. pianoe, horsey
t Tbapi - ALL KINDS OF -PROPERTY.
torniture,
putnoe.
boraea,
wagons;
watchee,
j wagons, store fixtures, werehoose receipts and ait
Y owe-ON INDIANA AVE, PLANS hX)R
CnS.imt- A MANNING, 14 Virginia ave.
or any article of value Loana madekinds of personal property, in any amount frooa
AJ cOttoMm house, bntweeu Miaeisalpid. N West fordiamonds
.h ^ap* bay MARK FOR SAFETY st
thirty, sixty or ninety days; moner on hand; $10 apivard, toe propers to remain In your onand HL Clair. Return to 89 Indiana avA, re no delay
in
making
loan'.business
strieOy
con
Adlewi^to--k box IM Tipton, lad
dleturbed peeareelon we alee loan money om
ceive reward.
T^^APi-FINE LKFEV%R~HASfMP'R. 1 OlT- PERSON FINDING SMALL TAN fidential . lowest rates of Interest. Call and see watches aiM tUamooda You can pay back the
me before placing your loan. J C ER fKL 24% money In weekly or mmithly Inetallrntmts, and
A tefs Kia fee l^h-grada pneuRatic eafety. .X3 pome containing between $9 and $10 In Uni . Washington, rooma 49-50 Lombard Block.
have the ooet reduced proporttonately If you
A4^^f^^ ^ i.
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versity Park Wednesday evening morn to News
owe a balaace on your fanaitore or piano, we wdU
T oaNS-SHOULD you need
pay the same fm you aad carry It as long as yo
yuR TnAPt - FOV_R LOIM IN DOUOLAHS offioA Reward.
Xa Monov on housobold goods, ptanoe.
desire. No ebetges taken eat In advanee. CMB
I'nrk
mpnjv I iwoperty OtU or ncUraaa T Oirt^O'fcNTI.FMANR GOLD #ATCH AND
Money on dlamoods, bones and wagons.
aad see us bafort going elaewbere.
saw K N* w N ork nU
Ai chain. Tuesday evening, on Hillside or MaMoney on any available security.
lott
aves;
Inttlals^J
R.
engraved
on
outaide
Money to pay rent,
ynn Tusni'-\ AC ANT Ltrrs FOR HOUSER case. jRetnrn to 39 Clarit to Reward
EatabUshed 1667.
Money to increase cusinene.
' at<i
BVLLuCK A
t'K-k.* of gr. ri< a and IvsesA
Money to pay taxes,
BOLTtJN. S6 N .*r wware.
moiANX
MORTGAOE
LOAN COMPAJIf;
Monsiy to pay debts.
REMOVAL..
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Money for private pnrpoeee.
Room IS Inauraaca Koek.
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fo_
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_ mndmed pra|tetl| m oe*ry;
tar Iota;
Money for any purpoae whatsoever,
Jmocx a j|^imVAV-DR W._R RYANS RESIDENCE
at lowMt TMee, ttae same day,
I fUtaMuwf to 316 Aril M. Telepboae 1083.
than oaU at room 6 13% N. Dolawara
MONEY
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ID ROOM WITH
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9400, LOTS MKADLAND
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PENNSYLVANIA
Fourteenth.
PROPERTY IN-
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. rooma, bath atotlouary wash-stand, patent
^ * beauty, easy terms;
price $3300 GEO W. PANUBORN A IG
Tat* - a ARSENAL AVE., NEAR
Washington sL, two nearly new houses,
gt^ condlttw, four rooms, pantry, porch, nato*S\*LE8*^
91,800, easy payments. G
a^-sgALAje!i,^
-jimaA-i
]uka.'
'Bxai, IMAtOnP-J
XL teaH^pariL Aylyi
tkauL
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Coilasu avA. 9988. L M. Kf
Market.
mat MWATa-IF YOU W'AItT A HOME ON
66pafAuma, seaLN. RlCHZK,
pKAL Estatb- iokse new cottage.
JA five rooms; wHlxeQ wry lov; amr pwf*
maoto Addroas Y8, NewatoOea.
irax.BilTaT-FIVE-ROOM HOUMt, NOlWrHAh east: rents tor fteper montli; $2,000 takes
It Addnaa $
SOJ Cltabm ava
T)xai:. Kratb -i FOUR - BOOM ROU6K.
Xv ToxadoPark;a baigalstgaoocash, balaace
wetoly paymenta Address M^CEK, 40 Vaaea
Block.
'PsAL ]^aiz~HOIC corner LOT. N.
XA PeaMylvania;$70(l. X N. RICHIE, 58 B.
Market.
1> kal Eststb-LOT: $000: N. PENNEYV
XV vanla; amy terns. L N. RICHIE. 68 E.
Uarkto '
ftKAt EtTATK-LOT, N. DELAWARE, $475;
tv N. New Jersey, $AM Easy terma L N.
RICHIE, 56 . Market.
p Ai, BBTAru-COTTAGE AND POUR LOTS.
IV North Indianapulls; 9600 oash tor alL L N.
RICHIE, 58 E. Ma^et
Peax. Estate- BAST-FRONT LOT. MERID^
xV Ian. near FiRaeath, 50x247, 93400. L N.
RICHik, 56 E Market.
pgAL EwTA'TK-BEArTirUL, MODERN
XL reeidence, Pennsylvaoia, aouth Seventh,
910,000 I N. RICHIE, 68 E. Market.
Pmal Est at*-will BUILD YOU CHOICE
-CV reoldenoe on Meridian or Pennsylvania;
monthly paymenta L N. RICHIE, 58 S. Map
ket.
Peai, Estat* - 94,000 NEW, MODERN
-XV reaideBoe; eight rooma; bath, vestibule^to;
imntfis to; 950 per month A. W. DUNKLE,
99 E. Market
|> *Ai. estat* Handsome rksidenobI
XV iboroaghiy modern, 93.500; wo rooms; College-ave. electric cara Reasonable terma L N,
RICHIE, 68 E Market
psAi. EarTATK $3400 - NEW, MODERN
XV cottage; six rooms, beth veatlbuia eta;cne
square to DnnotssL;$25 per month; save rent.
A W. DUNKLE, 09 . Market
pAi. bstat-lot on meridian, pull
XV sise, south to I3th; street Improvements
and cement sidewalk paid tor; only 93.000.
JAMES UREENK A OOTOO E Market.
pKAL Estatk-TEN fine LOTS, TW()
XV squaree street cm; high and drv; 40 feet
fronta; natural gas; each *ot actually worth $250
place; will Belt alt $100 each; easy terms Biggest
bargain offered. 1. N. RICKIE. 56 B. Market.
p*AU Estat*A Na 1 LOT. N TENNE8XV see, near Eleventh to; eaet front; flrst-claae
nelghbfMrbood; cheap; and also one on N Dela
ware, near Seventeenth; east front. Make an
offer on either one of them. Addreae P 9, Newt
office.
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tottnoefc Inqnira of the 3
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takan at omcfi. AddtM
yOE 8AXJtr-8HOB
156 E. WMhingten m.. 1
po Balk-first CLAS#'
and fixtures; dieup.
on Sale-candy TORS.
parlor, candy shop.
K 8aX-BaRga1NS in
at-----------grates
114 N. Delaware.
Sale-four barb
BARBER SUPPLY aom
oe SALE-LOTOFSBESiSlN,
SCHWEIKLE A PRANQK
tHt to.
oe Sale-^MALL DRy??lR)^1^ $Tli^
doing a toco buaineea Inqalie at 9$ It. IHl
oofs st.
l?OBlSale-SIX-BURNEROASSIOVE,^
r ov. *
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ooEdlUon. cheap. W !
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52 8. Meridian to
oe Sale-on EASY TERMS. TWO ENglues, In gjc^ order,
iMib^othar 60
hoiae-po
PANY,)
PtoESALE-^tOLID 14-KABATGOLD WATCH
X Hampden movement, ooet $76, for $46; mud
In owe worth the price: alao diamond ring and
atnd at a aaertflea Addreea H 9, Newa
oe 8aL|^PH0T0GRAPH GALLERY, ON
Mwnd floor; fine light; eqalpped tor ail kinds
or work up to Ufa alu; locatod m g^ gaa towu,
central part of Biata Addraaa c 9, care Newa
PonSALE-SPECrr ACLE8 and sybolasb^
A. fitted on scientific prineiplaa PrtM tn
steel from flOcup; in gold, from $4 up. at LEO
LANDO'S.Optlofaii, 63 K Markei ak, oppoaitt
pcatofltce
eal
Eetate
LINCOLN PARK.
Talbot ava, Meridian and Dtoawara
LOTS $1,000.
Aephalt pavements, cement aidaaralka, waten
both kinds of gaa; easy terms
ROBERT MABTINDALBAOO.,
84 B. Market.
noE 8aLKAnetton Sale,
Saturday, at 7 p. m.
Will sell eight bedroom aultet, nine earpeii, 1
three banging lamps, twelve standi, loungea. h t >
of rockers, tables, childs carriages, (toil rarrtagea, lace curtalna, ebenllte cartama; all moved
from tbe bargain atora. Bala wilt take place at
No. 113 W. waablngton at, next to tbs World
Fair. Terms to lare, quarter cash, quarter tn
thirty daya, sixty days and ninety days.
g
R
R
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8al-THE
Company.
F Shoe
F. E LAND, Praaidant and Mauager,
No 79 E Washington to.
Will offer many naw apetoaltlea In ladles'and
miaaaa' ahoaa at nrioaa which will suit all oiaasaa.
Elegant button Dongoia ahoea, plalB End tipped,
at $1.1Z
Mtsaea apring-beel at n.lO
Rig let nby shoe# at 38eb
Low-cntsi
aUatyleB.$140to92.
These low-cut
i are worth $340 m aay r*>
tall atore in this city,
Big lot mens Congreas end Bala; niea: otoy9]..
Big let anenb heavy buckle, only 750.
Heny other hergelns.
Give us a call
Prim only good until JeIv 4
79 K Weahlngtoa.
79 E. WaaMato6.
AUenON SAXX.
J^trCTiO*-TISH-I-MrNOO OIOAR.
uctiok-A.
L HUNT, AUCT10N3yBiC~%
B. WaablBgton to
A uerioH-auiTIN*'MoCURDf-rASof^^
ii aera, 189 W. Waahington to
A ucriov-6rbiANA AUCIProH jkiD
A mMkm Company, 6 4W WshJ8$lojK
cenox-L N.'''PEBRY, AUOT'toWil^''ii
W. WaabtngtmL iwaaial MMnia$PM$la
aala of real estate at aocston.
j^uertOK-BY INDIANA
miaehm
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Cons^l^
, WewtU
day. Juae 3$, at
A as., tha
store located at 918. UUaols to
turoa conaMa to soda fountala. ahn#
ats, alagast candy wall-cnae, J
Stock to confectlcna on band.
Thursday at 940 a m. L. M.
ttonaar.
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ston Ocmniw, FridarA
warwonme 64W. WwidBs
farnituro from aeraeei tm
keeuIngiBek a*d ntonut
geaaacnsdcaactntaty/shaiTyi
on anuaaa, pjpdh sad caaae
ftAdinghadMEnga, Igoa
tahtoA brniSim and jagtolEl
ffUfettnMMIa
IndiAEapoas Beslinto
946 A to L-NTnul
A OCTtOH -$ At il!U 3
Aa aimlnlatnttue $
mem to Anna Maafa .
oflbrjieraaia, at pniMln _
89$ AatoiEr to. In the Hr4
on Monday, tm $d dsgritl
to, aiito her
cooking aad
mstteem. on#
treat, qafttA SM
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daateef
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THUB8DAT. JUNK , IMB.
VACATION TIME.
PffraoBf BbaeBt Iron the citr 4iir
lag the aanaier moatba caa bare The
iBdiaaapoiia Aewa acat to then for
lOe per week, poatpaidy the ad4resa
helag cheated ea oltea aa deaired.
la Chleage
THJg PAFSB IS OM SALS
- Ba* to ooBCH thia ia tho veriett midlUHBar aaa^eaa. Tbia aasamee that pubfo toahMH is likt othar bttaiaaat aad
ihoakl he eonducted aimply on buaineaa
iwineipiia. Bat everybody knows that
frtitoie tototooaa is dUloreot It is so boewiM>-weiI, tnaaaal Who waata any
heitiar reaaos tium thatr la public bud*
noaa tho great and bleasod dootrine of
"fotatioa ahould ftevail. The primary
thing that ofioM exfot for. is not to serve
the publk^ hat to he need as "rswarda of
merit" for politioat workers. Without
the hope of efiloes mea woala not work
to "save the country when eleotion
eomea Ehtoblidi the custom of leaving
men in ofiice daring good behavior and
the tahrio of our dearest liberties
would he imperiled. We do not know
why; but every politician would teU you
that is true. Aak Dan Voorhees; ask
Matt Quay; aak Bynum; ask Tom Platt
They will tell yon, and tell you straight
We want no sriatocraoy of poatmastera at
aalariea nngiog from $10 up yearly. We
want the patronage, perquisite^ gratuities,
spoils of victory-that is what offices are
to rotate. In rotation the hopee of npubliean government rest
So the spectacle of the postmaster of
North lAusing, N. Y-, faithfully perform
ing the duties of his office for sixty-five
years is net inspiring, bat demoralixiBg.
Ms embodies such a violation of the sav
ing principle of rotation aa should be
sternly rebuked and reprobated. Wbat
have our Presidents meant by foiling to
remove him? Why did not Adlai awing
the ax, or Clarkson bring him to the gniilotine? Why did not the executioners
of earlier days give him attention?
In tha name to rotation let this
man no longer handle the mails I Give
somebody else a chance at North Lansing.
Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Cleveland, to
your duty! Mr. Bwdsleys term expired
izty-oue years ago. Pause in your zealous
work of turning out men whose terms still
bave^ months to run, and do away with
this North Lansing blotch upon onr civil
service.
at
A TRUCE TO POLITICS.
IM STATB snUCKT,
And By Tho
COI.171tBIA XSW8 COMPAlTTy
Worlda Fair Orouada.
A SUGOESTIO^.
Thxbs la no aenaa in deroting a whole
nuanMr to a manieinal caupaigA Earlj
b the aeaaoo wa expreaaed the hope that
neithec party would begin the conteat
antil the Q. A . encampment wm out
af the way. But the Democrati could not
wait. They had to Yuah in and fix their
aonrention aarly in July, three montha,
and hot montha, too, b^ore the election.
But becauaa the Democrato hare so acted,
there ia no roaaon why the Bepnblicana
Ihoald do the same. The wue thing, the
ihrcwd thing, aa it seems to na, for the
Ropubllcana would be to postpone making
aomfnationa until after the encampment.
There ia ample time then.
Just now the Eepublicans are in great
donbt and perplexity aa to a candidate.
Mr. Beany is the only mao who has
openly avowed a desire for the nomina
tion. More than thia, be has ezpreesed a
letermiaation to do tome very tall fight
ing for it, and, if he gets it, for the elec
tion, on any iMnes that may hereafter be
developed, being aure that the said
lasnes will be plentiful, and all good,
and that he will be on the right
fide of all of them, and diametri
ally opposed to the other fellow.
It ia safe to aay that Mr. Dennys self-sacri
ficing avowal has sent a cold shiver through
a large element of his party, which some
how has not beenable to forget that jnst
after four years of Mr. Denny's adminis.
tratioo tbs Bepublicans lost control of the
sity government for the first time in a
long period of years.
While Mr. Denny Is the only man Iq
fight who has admitted that be ia "wik
lin,** the party leaden are in a quandary
when to turn. Many other namea have
been mentioned, names which are eminent
In the business and social life of
the oltfi and which
would
attraot
itreagth
and
high
respect.
But so far the bearers ,of them have
fought shy. For one reason or another
no one of them ia deairous of the nomina
tion, or would oare for the oflice, which
la greatly to be regretted. It is a high
honor to be nuyor of a city like Indian.
apolia As mayor a man ean be instmmeatal ia deiag great things for the
eommuaityt good, Citisana who would
honor the place ahould not refute the
xeminaiton if it is freely ofimwl by their
iellow oitUena.
The situetieu, tiien, ia Jut thiat There
b ao need of makiug a nomination for
levaral weekA Why not wait, thenf
There ia only one maa who Jnst now
"wants the nomination, and the party
4oi act want him. Why not wait,
then? Conditions eertainly can be no
worse
later:
they may be betler. Walt till after the encampment
la out of the way. Then pick out a man
whose record is olear, whoae character^ ia
It should be
_,
you of f
Jow prkesi
^jjbut evefv one
value at the prk
counters.
* ,
Women may now ba teas driving cabs in
Tn Convocation of Canterbury, a fow di^ New
York.
ago, adopted by a naaninaona vote, a reaolnAn uncut diamond looks vary much like
tion declaring that "the Ireiigion of Chriet a bit cf the best gum arabic.
haa nothing to fear from the reaaonahle and
^c only Earopmn sovereign older than
carefhl extension of the Sunday opening of Yiotoria ia tha King of Denmark.
libraries, art galleries, mnaeums and induaA Russian fann averages thirty-five acres,
trial exhibitions." fio tha question of onen- reqairing three men to ouUivate it,
ing the good things of the world on Sunday
During the war of the rebellion the Union
for those to aa who will, makes its way.
sick averaged 9 per cent of the army.
Yon cant toll by the blossoms which of
GoTxaifKBinr secaiities are reported to be the apples will ba wemy.[Texai Siftings.
rising rapidly in Cdcuttaan unanswerable
The United States aeraaga in fwn is
argument gainst the farther purchase of greater than the entire area of the German
empire.
llvm In this country.
A kiva of S,000 bees should prodnee fifty
Obicaoo now claims a much larger poim- pounds of honey every year and multiply
lation than New York. Have any more tenfold in five yean.
According to the United Stetas consul at
suburbs been annexed?
Singapore, one-half of the world's tin is
mined in the Straits Settlement.
INDIA ON A GOLD BASIS.
The Town Couneil of Gueda Springs, Kas.,
is composed entirely of married women,
It is idle now to talk about free coinage, and the mayor is also a woman.
lor it ia impossible for the United States
During the present century the food sup
alone to maintain the price of silver. ply
of the principal nations haainenasadfn
fLoaisville Post (Dem.)
a
much
greater ratio than the population.
The action of India shows the trend of
More women than men go blind in Sweden,
the times; gc'd is the money of trade, and
the nation uat would be in the commercial Norway and Ireland; more men than women
swim must pay its obligations in gold at the in the rmt of Enrope and the United States.
Mrs. NeifhbobWhy do you call Jaek
demand of the hoider.^[XiODisvme ^l^es
The Fisherman? JessBecause he never
(Dem.)
The champions of cheap silver have oes away witiiont a smaok.[New York
reached their last ditch. They are in con Imes.
fusion. The wild firing indicates a con
"Fweddy, we ;eant get throngh this
viction that the cause for which they con crowd. Wait a minute, Cholly. Here
tend is indefensible.rCiucinnati Times- comes a lady with a parasoL We will fel
Star(Rep.)
low her.[Truth.
This leaves the United States as the only
D eingin* ob birds is sweet," remarked
govern ment of any consequence which is Uncle Eben, but de cackle ob er chickin'
trying to uphold silver against the world. on yer own hen roos* has er heap mo axWe could not do it when Indias mints were pression in it"[Washington Star.
open; how can we expect to support the
The Machias river, Maine, in which at
siolr the entire harden one time craft of 1,000 tons could sail up to
load now that practically
is on our shoulders?- iCuisville Courier- the saw-mills, doss not now afford ingress
Journal (Dem.)
and egress to large vessels except at highest
In the past twenty years Germany, tide.
France and the Latin Union, the lesaer
Ah, children, said a Frankford school
European countries, Austria-Hungary, and
visiting one of the publio schools,
now India, have abandoned the hopeless director
much I likes ter hear yon sing that
task of coining and issuing silver. What how
Star
Speckled
Banner.
(Fbiladmphia
wild folly if the United Statea now persista Reeord.
in this task alone. Stop silver parchasesl
On September 27,1631, Mr. Josias, of the
[Philadelphia Press {Rep.)
town of^ Boston, was ffned for stealing from
The experience through which our own the
condemned to forfeit hu title
country has been passiag of late hasVsreated and Indians,
henceforth to be called plain "J osias
an overwhelming sentiment in favor of re by everybody.
pealing the Sherman law, but if any further
Bailey, of eirens fame, had two brook
reason for its speedy repeal were needed on trout
a small aquarium that would jump
imperative one would be found in this out ofinthe
water and take flies held between
action of India. Repeal the Sherman law the forefinger
and thumb, and would also
stop baying silver.[Now York Herald ring a little bell
when they required food.
(Ind.)
As long aa 338 years before Christ Alex
Whatever the future of silver may be, It ander
the
Great
employed
to con
is now apparent that a period for the aa- vey signals by the light of mirrors
the sun. Since
similation of the present world's supply the time of the great warrior
the idea has
must be allowed, and it is difficult to see been ndnoed to a scienoe and called
hslioghow the United StPtei Government can af rapby.
ford to buy another ounce of It, with such;
The smallest baby prize at the St
a tremendous stock now on banm It looks
like tke whole world had been driven to Lonis baby show was awarded to Amy
the gold standard. [Memphis Appeal- Kring, two Tears old, and weighing sixteen
and one-half ponnds, and to D. M. Child
Avalanche (Dem.)
two months old, and weighing four
The India government having stopped ress,
tiie ooini^e of silver for private account of and three-quarters poundA
An untamed swallow, which had its nest
the India mints, silver has fallen in the
New York markets at a consequence of the on a form near Bonbaix, was caught and
taken
in a oaga to Paris, where it was re
receipt of this newt and because of the
prospects of repeal of the Sherman act. leased. It returned to its nest in ninety
The white metal is cheapening becanse it minutes, having accomplished a distance of
cannot hold its own against gold. Tlie 268 kilometers, or over two miles a mingM.
The E^ptians must have studied the art
natural laws of trade are inexorable.
of distilling perfumes to perfeetion. Some
[Philadelphia Ledger (Ind.)
What wUl bo done eventually with this of their ointment preserved in an alabaster
$146,000,(XIU worth of dead treasury assets vase ia the museum at Alnwick still retains
no human being ventures to predict, and a powerful aromatic odor, although it must
uncertainty weighs heavily on a speculative be between two and three thousand years
marked The prospect with which the old.
Among the Siamese the eurions oustom
lately obstreperous silver-miners are now
confronted is anything but pleasing, and obtains of reversing the elbow joint of the
surely none the more so because of the con left arm as a sign of superioritv. The chil
sciousness that it is the trap set and baitsd dren of both sexes are trained to reverw
by their own creatutes at Washington, into their elbow in this graceless -and paintol
which they have walked,[New York Post position at an early age, if their parents
persons of high gradsA
(Ind. Dem.)
The oldest dress in the world is probably
In onr high state of civilization it is no
loneer necessary that vast stores of the that described by a French traveler in
Japan.
It is said to have belonged to an
precious metals be hoarded. The use of
credit is becoming more and more im- Empreu of Japan who lived in the thir
ortant, not only among individuals, but teenth eentury, and it has been kept all
etween nations. Evidences of indebted these centuries In a temple near YokoWia,
ness pass current for value now the same as where the priests sometimes exhibit it fora
gold. The field for silver is constantly sufficient reward.
At a recent meeting of the Mefilcal Society
narrowing and it will not be long before ft
is crowded out entirely. The change Is too tn Berlin a voung woman was exhibit^ by
radical to come at once, but the tendency is Dr. Gluck, ths house surgeon of the Chil
aa clearly in that direction as is that of drens Hospital in Berlin, who had an arti
water to nm down hilL[PhiladeJphia In ficial nose of ivory, with a pliable bridge of
quirer (Rep.)
platinA The nose was covered with applied
The simple truth of the busuess is that imman skin, and answered all purposes of
Great Britain haa taken one more step, and respiration, though the sense of smell was
a very important one. toward carrying bfft absent
The nsedle-gun of the German army,
its settled policy of foreing the world to a
gold standard. Early in the century, aa which came into use fifty yean ago, was the
soon, in fact, aa its commercial supremacy first breeeh-loadlng small arm, aad had a
bad given it financial snpremacr. and it b*^ ealiber of 0J606 inch. Some twenty yean
c^e the great creditor nation of the globs, later the bore of iriffes had further duniaEngland set about securing the gold stan^ Ished to 0.3937. Md about seven yean ago
ard. It has brought the entire German- the Lebel aniaU arm waa introduce with a
speaking world into line, and fortwente' caliber of O.Slto. Since then the bore ef
years has been trying to bring the United the rifles in Italy and Austria is said to be
States down to it. Unless some great na only 0.251^ inch.
This is the origin of the mustache: la
tion s^ds like a rook against monometal
lism, England will triumph and gold wUl Greece and Rome they were worn witoout
be the universal standard of monetary beards, but in ths conquering days of the
measurement, and silver will be relegated Roman empire several hsif-oivilized races,
to the category of base metals.{Chicago who wished to he rid of the name of barbaii
or wearers of beards, attempted to s^ve, in
Inter Ocean (Bep.)
imitation of their conqneren; but as they
VI.
TO.
in*
Boutoara peonla or Souttewa capitid to go
among them to help them develop thetr aat. oral advantagee ualeea they can show them
f that lifo aad property Is safo there? Let them
canvas Oxf<^
styles, all sizerit^^.f
and $)i.
I
About 60
patent leather spring
slippers at 98c, worth $i'
100 pairs hne vict kiq
southern Oxford tl^ with
patent tips at |i*5o; regtxiat
quality.
Misses* and children** tas
spring heel Oxfords, all sizess
at $1.15 to $i.5a As othen
sell shoes, these are worth
11.50 to |2.
1,000 yards
cottOM and
linen Lace
in white
and ecru,
will
be
closed out
at 5c a
I yard, worth
hrom 8c to
15c.
OeaterBstaeta
Fine new
fi g u r e d
India Silks
at 49c a
yard.
About 50 different
patterns.
Beoond floor.
A great clearing out of
ready to wear Women* Suits
has been going on for three
days. To-morrow will end it
Until then we will sell
iV
TH mm OF
ApolUnans
UmcA
Wlieelmans Klgnts.
To the Editor of The Indianap<dis Newqi
Retentagtotheartideta your vuloablenaper by the Denver man as to riding <niibe
sidewaiks wHh bioyde* he says, "'Whhelmdn'a
math oomplatat is that streiM are unlltfor
riding M^seBMd that Denver Is eaprotaUv
btaseed with taavtag smooth streets and ghod
Indianapolis be so
bles(K!dt Om thing rou will always neCioS li
that ths wlftdmsn wol go ta the Mrerii^
time that to* street ie lit for nee, and If
not ptastored with mad (the Improved si
The spriakEiig weron gee* slcmg ntd
the streets with water, uid the streets Mtag
not properly swept toe al^ before fomss
LONDON
MEDICAL RBCOl^
AMuaxmiTT.
Monday fivM.
tag, July A
TOMLINSON HALL,
Friday, Jana M)
.
At , p. m.
Citorus
one, two
and
three vetew. paitlel*
violin.
aMforVW
fKdm,
Etoeattea.*^
Pho??lf> Sai'd^?!
Fred. Xrorokri Pro^teter.
ORAND COtaCtaSt'T
itaiTf nntm
BIHLE OF CEnrSBDRG
opdn dafly. tm ak ta tap.
__
ftreete of Iz^^poUamS
Hermann Plefke was kept in after properly daan
scheol hour* for his want of proficianey in the wheeUnaa win keep tatiteetroeA*^ ^
Wa
or Why Cona^tiae^ 1^ ta now mtasiimental arithmetic. A aote to that effect
[Whedmen er* not toe one* to
was given him to take home and bring bai^ untawful
for them to occupy ttMsWiw
the next morning with his father's signa mnd they hsv* got to go into to* ettcetwi
from whidb Oeeerta Wtatate nnita
ture. The father is an boneat tin-plate UeyOm as vtoletasluve rigfa^^^thls
AatW Bateftaiiun.t laas wesST^a^
woriier aad a strict dlseiplinariao. Her from aay question ee to the c
It to the tUmery event mt the mmmma, AA.
vauae* orders
^-------*
mann ratorned the aoto te his teacher with ttreets, uioa|^ w* epprove ell
says as tqflmlte eondiUo!
eondiUoB ef our etriett. eSM else
downcast eysA It ww slmed as follows: man
RdtawTna
N
bwaI
fUB
Bead and walloped. XL Pdifkb."
rLustige Blatter.
Chraasaenrs a* TweaQr Comts,
A prominent lawyer of Buffalo tells of a
Tbo eoatract for friraiahtag the tatminiiate
MM.]
oempremise he once made oa behalf of a gnunmar to the sebools mr the State hasten
certain railway eompany with m ]^e awaidsd to the Indiana Beaoot-Betfo Ooeatemy.
eounty former whoae wife had been killed The prise will beta ceat* a eopy.
;
--
JOHN A. ALLISON.
F. M. SPAULQtNQ,
Ontnoti for Im zat
Book 40 ia
OFFICES
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4V.
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rw
THB BaaAirji:K>IJS
bar*
>v Hanard oa Iba
Hb eoaebiiv !
_ and abont
n fl^iaaiiii 1i "aaianil Y^e
on tbe Stb of
i-Si ia^ dMebint lanneb waa
of w^tmr qaarten to foUow
4pifilr4{fty ami tbe find of Jane,
ia on tba vatar two or three
^onn ojityjdternooa,while tbe omaiacient
__ oa tbe prow ol tbe lanaoh
4 oad talil rowing aa liii-be koowa Short
atrat^di are palled moat of the time, bot
abont jgflMi a we^ tbe eight men atrip to
ibe wgMabd are aat at foil apeed over the
laMworev tte fauMBul eenme oa tune, and tiie
___^ j mm btitmdi aaeord f tbe watoheia la kept a
eret birtweea the eoaebee end tbe
, 1&(b *#4
fp ltea* MsuMi*
eolkiiLwt^eN la a defiftite theory i
mko mrmn by bb ia iiiallillediin oa iftiicb ell of the olt
tbtt mm*<lar rowingJijnaN agreed. The Cook atroke,
ami nuaitaamat, a bUa* or tbe Tele atooke. ia taagkt aiwaya and in
Mama, jwcblv, aimmara *ad the aame way. There are half a doaen old
r**bt*timx" twti iad W* l*- epptidne ef winning Yale erewe who keep
tttfT***rf dewa toaf IM of
^IMdifMr ol umea ami a badlam
ongh ApriL May and'June. Boh"
who lift IbOM ^ellt Cookieafveaoxmanafi.nr the Philadelphia
M bur aaSm, with ^ir whol toala in Premforafew day* durum the aeawn and
, ^ fMw day BMSM tb ud of penda tbe lime at New Haven, ^dhe
i{ tb* lareM tndnlDf in atb- nanaUypata oa the finhdiing and deheate
I id nftlMr meb i^ory M oouM W f V tonehes duiing the last weeks et New Lon
;mncoRow and knauliatios Uiat ia don.
TALE'S OOACBE8.
d hwi^ bear.
The beet known ef the Yide coaches are
fi
nvi7 ttftwmd people viU }cmroey to
4 Ksr Tfud^ to Mt tbie eontest tbat laeta Fred Stevenson, eaptain of the reoordbreakii^ crew of'88, now an electrician;
John B^n, eaptain in'87, a younk phy
sician of New York; Alfred Cowles, eaptaui
of 'M, a Chicago lawyer; Josh" Hartwell,
eaptain ef last year's crew, who ia now
stndying medicine ia New York. These
men leamed to row under the eye of Bob
Cook, and, in addition, have that natural
aptitude fer eoaohing that few men posaeaa.
I^s
season cx-Captain Hartwell has been
rf''
with the orew for two months.
At Cambridge matters have not run ao
smoothly in past years. There haa been a
lack of harmony ainong the coaches, and no
definite theory to follow. For the mat five
yeara Harvard has been getting nearer to
the Yale stroke, and in '91 rowed it in
better form than the orew from New Haven.
Last year, although they had tbe same
coaches, and wondmrfully fine material, the
men could not be brought together or taught
to put life in their work. Thu season Nel
son Perkins, captain of the '91 crew, now
in tbe medical school, is doing most of the
eoaching, and be will be assuted later in
the season by Harry H. Keyes, captain of
the Harvard '88 crew, who handled the
winning crew two years ago.
There will be little varietion in the work
nntil the first two weeks of June, when
both crews move to New London and their
k B. ives, OAPTjujr oi the tam caw. pleasant qoarten oa the Tbrnnea, four
miles up the river. Bowing then becomes
a serious oocnpation. Tbe faeuities send
only twenty minntea. Not one in a bnndred up tutors to bold the college exemmationa
rowing from bad, bnt there which are over in the first few days, and
uld tell good
f
a oharm and an ezeitement about a Yale* f^en the oarsmen, trained down to mnsele
arrard race and the race-day crowd, that and sinew now, end burned black from the
this, as fai the University boat nee in summer sun, settle down to the last two
eakee
ngland, the grealeat athtatio event of the weeks of tbe season.
Year.
BABYABBS PLEASANT QBABTBBS.
The New Ltmdon couree waa first rowed
The Harvard crew is quartered at its
over in 1878, when Yala and Harvard began
their dnal oonteata, after the manner of Ox pleasant cottage, Bedtop, and half a mile
ford and CambridM. Since then Yale haa above them floats the big blue flag of Yale
won nine races ana Harvard six. Since '85, over Capt. Latham Browns house, where
when the dark blue returned to Bob" Yale crews have been quartered for many
It Cook and his rowlns system, Yale has been years. Homing and afternoon the praotke
detested only oneein '91, when she waa ten
shells are on the water, covering abont
lesftha behind at the finish.
fifteen miles a day, with the coaches more
LAST TBAB'8 COKTBST.
watchful than ever as the eight men swing
Last year Harvard wu eonfident of sne- np and down the placid Thames. The two
eeu. with nearly all of her veterans back crews keep out of each others sight ss
In tbe boat and a viotory to back her up. much as possible, and it is the business of
At New Haven there waa no captain and tbe substitutes of each crew to follow and
only three old men, but by the hardest kind watch the other, getting, if possible, the
of work and diacipline and aplendid coach times made in the practice pulls over the
ing the Yale crew of Captain Josh" Hart coarse. Tbe stratagems resorted to for de
well was one of the prettiest and ftitest ceiving the enemy form an exciting feature
that ever rowed en the Tbamea They led of the last few days.
from the atart, and won by eighteen boat
Finally, the last practice pull has been
lengths or aeariy a qnarter of a mile. The taken, the crews are polished off as fine rs
crimson oarsman and their ooaohei at Cam good counsel and bard work can do it, the
THKTALECBBW.93;1, IVBS; 2, GALLAUDKT; 3, PAtNB; 4, BOETEHINS; 6, LOWOacre; 6, VAK HOYCk; 7, mssslbb; 8, johksoji; sdbstitctbs; 9, bogers, 10,
beard: 11, HOWLAND.
news.
TfiimSDAlV
rori
Said the
Owl
w-.* .-
JSreak/aat.
Fruit
AU Who Begin Before the First Day of July WiU Be Accepted With
the Agreement That If the Pauent Is Dissatisfied At
the End of Thirty Days Every DoUar
Paid WiU Be Refunded.
After the cloae of office honrs at the Staekhonae Medical Znstttnto Friday, June SO, there
win be ao further opponuaity tor patients to
begin treatment nadar the terms of the goareatee teat nude hy Drs. Steefchonae aad
The test wee made tor the saonth of JanA
At the end of the mouth tbe book of guaraateed cases will be dosed. All petieats enrolled under the gnarmatee are accepted with
the explicit contract aad agreement tbat iL at
the end of thirty days treatiaeat, they are
dissatisfied, every doUar paid for that months
treatment wiU be refunded.
Consult Drs. StackhouM aad aii. before
toe first day of July.
Wafers
Boiled Potatoes
Broiled Mushrooms
Tomato Salad
'TUB
Ma CHastsa a auaua
KINGANS
Wafers
Dtwner.
Clear Soup
Coffee
iMnch.
Boiled Salmon
Beauregard Efras
Brown Bread and Butter
Stewed Rhubarb
Tea
Test
Pop-overt
the
[Table Talk.]
Granola
-------- -
A ase-PoAagemakessgsBoas. fiesareend
get Hixss.
i n
Hires
Root Beer.
When you pack your lunch for Chicago see that it's KING AN'S Bam toatmakaathesaiidwieli.
Egs; Sauce
Cheese
k
Wrought Iron Picket and Champion StMl-Rlb.
bon Lawn Fence, Hitch Posts, etc. TelephoaeSfig
HLLIS HRLKHNaSROHR.
"AEnitral
agarettes are sold on their merits. Tbe highest
cost tobacco employed of any cigarette Irre
specUve of price on the American market. ' Ad
mlral" ia not made by a trust
With a tengen-Tco.
[If-xas Biftlngs.]
@fort {Vmder
Jl\_L-tr
jl
FIIOF3CS8IOKAL.
DK. JAhdSta R, AJMTHONY,
Upmemter
In all cookinir receipts calllngr for Bakins
IHiwder, or Cream of Tartar and Soda,
Dr. Prices
Cream Baking Powder
Will give better restilts. Simply use one teaspoonful of Dr.
Prices Cream Baldng Powder to each pint of flour, or in
the proportion of two teaspoonfuls to every pound of flour.
How to avoid Alum and Ammonia Baking Powders;
First, All powders offered at twenty-five cents or less a
pound can safely be discarded as Alum, for a Pure Cream of
Tartar Powder cannot be sold at such price.
Second, Avoid all brands labeled Absolutely Pure,**
Chemical analysis, as revealed by the Scientific AmericanTepoft,
proved that brands so labeled contained, in every instance,
either Ammonia or Alum. The first aim of a dishonest man
ufacturer is to deceive by his label.
Pr. pricee
Crram paKing pomhrr
not only does finer and better work, but its purity has never
been questioned.
XHecrtses of eeomeu.
Room 11 Marten Block,
Corner Ohio and Meridian
OAN M. WOOD,
DENTIST.
tlAY&WILLITS rj^..
...
J.
B.
MORRISON.
rJEN'TIffi'T.
DR. J.
A. SU'TCDIF'F'B.
,
aOROBOR,
s East Jfatka 9t, ladianapoliA
Tetepksne ML
Reatdeace 80 sbiat Ohloat
OHMANAPOLIS DSD.
veer
opens
(eptemher 37,
-..""
w*~
SMOKE
ADMIRAL
CIGARETTES
t WhaMt
IjimfciMJ-iiieMJM
'
^^ROOXa-<X)i:AlBQl^
Call fited
itm e^Qoaa*
hoeml
'
bf lOOMl
OxOns
___ oas
r4alL nfbt
of w<toL AAIF.
ii. bot?% ftiU dMBaa4
ooi^[ ia ttim
pIsc ebicksuani
__
rarflt of Jolr do*
OoauaioBiOB mon aro
ofttif^CooAMwdoUi firtilw oad vegctoWoo.
INnonw
0017 Kroo. Coffoeo west op
liir^
toTk tikio moraloir. thus
luwtei * bottor CMliug. Other grooerlee
ittfo Baffihmged.____________
'f
Drjr Goode*
Bli^od Coti*>BallardTalo, W laiOiee,
#ig^BABketOBe AA, t7 iacOea, 7}%c; Cabot,
,<0; Owltat Aacaor,Minobc,S>^;
Leather.
VarwFdi, t incboe, l<^; Fruit, se iach^
Vaimoaat- Q. B lacboe, Ic; Fim Cali,
Oak solM, 36060c; hemlock soIeA 24038c;
ea. Icj QtaadiOo XX, 16 iacfaM, 6c; harness, 24i^g; skirting, S4036c; black bridle,
lE. m incbee, ^c; Hills 'Semper per dosen, <iD065c; lah- bcidlA per dozen. 000
66 iacbee, 7^; Lonsdale, 66 inches, fee; city kip, 6O076e; Pnneh Up, 75c^l.Q6;
... , .
-.,
_ York
city ewakm, 76e081.OO; French dufskin, ^.00
; Pep- 0L78.
_____________
Pride of
Hides and TiUlow.
66 iBcb^ flHo: Peabody H, 66
laches,
Bosaltna, 66 inches, 7^; Utica,
Na 1 green salted hidee, 4c; Na 2 green
6*4. rt^o: Utica, UM. 61^: Wamsoita, 66 alted hiiM, Sc; No. 1 calf, 6^; No. 3 calf, 6g;
teehes, loj^c.
No. 1 tallow, 4Hc; No. 3 tallow, 4a
Brown CottenaAmeciean LL, 86 iacbcs, &ci
Atiaatic A, 6b inches, 6!^o; Atlantic H. 86
W*ol.
lBche^#4c; Atlantic P, ae iaches,
AtMedium, unwashed. 17c; fine merino, un
laatio XfL, 66 inchss, te; Atlantic Comet, 86 washed,
12016c; coarse at braid wool, 14016c;
tub-waahed, 20026a
|
Badcer hi^ 86 inches. Sc; Clifton CCO, 86
inches, 6e; Ezpositioo A, 86 fnebea, 6e; Honest
Width, 66 Inches, 60; Iiswrence LL. 36 inches,
c; Lancaster A, 66 inches, 6^; Lancaster B,
86 inclM^ 6e: Bm Island LL, 66 Inches, 63>%c;
Btatne Lih^y, 86 inches, ac: Uncle Remna, 66
IttohcB, ^c; Penperell, 6-4,Pepperell, 104,
IBc; Utii^ 84,
Utica. UM, 80c.
Print*Allen iancy, 6c; American shirting,
4^0: American IndWo, 8c; Arnold indieo, 6c;
Arnold long cloth, B, 6c; Arnold long cloth C,
8c; Berwlcfc fancy, 4oi Berlin turkey red. 6}^;
Ooobeeo fancy, 6c; Cocheoo maddew, 6>ac;
Eddystoae faaoy, Ic; Harmony. #jc; Hamil
ton rod, 6c: Mali jbeeter, Gc; Memmac shirt
ing. ^c: Merrimac print*, ee; Merrlmac
purpi^ 6!4e; Onon robes, 6e; Paciflc robes,
Simian monming, 60; Simpson silrer
ay, 6c; Washington turkey red, 60; Windsor
notes, 6^
Colorado CambricsEdwards, 4>ic; Concord,
4?^; Slater, 4HcQtngbamsAmcskeag, 6^; Amoskeag Per
sian, sc; Lancsster, 6}4c; X^ncaster Norman
die, 7^; Bentirew dress styles, 8c; Benttrew
QOveltm, 10^.
Boiled CamDrioQamer A Oo., 6>^; Mason*
ylUe, 3>4c; high colors, 6j^c.
DrillsCrecent A, 8c; Cresce;mtC.7Kc; John
P. King, 7c; Boatsaii, s^
CbeciuAmosk^
Economy, 7J4c;
New
South, ?34c;rB*otuJ^
Botunda, 6>4c; Bescue,1, Be;
Mt. Pleasant,1$^
City, 4*'jC.
SilesiaLonsdale,
English A, 10^
B^al C, lOc; Argus.
TickingAmoAeai
~
CsidlsACE,
esf 1ACA,n>^;
12J^; Conestoga Bf,
Conestoga FF,
14^; Hamilton awning, 'lOc; Lenox~fancy,
bo^-fold, 13o; Diamond, book-fold, ICc; Oak
land AF^ 61f^; Lewistown, 86 inches, 14>^:
Lewiatown, inches, ION
lOSo; -Lewistown,
*36
Inches. 10^; York,
" 83
' inci
iches, 12J'ic; York, 80
inches, lO^c; Uxbridge, GHc'
Groceries.
three-)
Spice#'
_
sia 10(15c; mace, 8Oc0t 00; nutmeg, 7v'<^l(0c;
cloves. 22@'0c; ginger, 80@26c; pepper, l3@lSc.
Nut* Almonds, TarraKonuL, 20022c; al
monds, ivlea, 18030c; Bnull nut*, new, lie;
nibetU, 12018c; walnut*, Naples, 17c; walnuts,
PYench, 14c; pecans. Western, 10012c; pea
nuts, Virginia, best, 806c; peanuts, Virginia,
good, Adfc.
HoneyWhite clover, 18020c; buckwheat,
lii^lSc*
Canned GoodsBlackberries, 2 lb. 86c: cove
oysters, 1 lb fhU we^zht S1.05. 2 lb light weight
70c, 3 lb full weight, fl.9O02dlO. 21bFlight
light weight
b 1^0
11.2001.80; peac! les, standard
anda
3 ib
^0002.10,
; pine
seconds 6 Ib. |1.
standard 2
string beans, 80086c; salmon, 11 lb. fl.4O01.
pineapples, Bahama, f2.i:O02.76; pease, sirled^
fli/002.20, early June fl.l6, marrow |1.1A
soaked 7&086c; tomatoes, 31b81.36; corn, sugar
66c^L4A
sCisixUaneonsGroceriesNew Orleans Mo
lassesFair to prime, 40c; choice, 40042c.
Blrip*Medium, 220240, choice, 87044c, sorham, 660. Vineoar-Malt, 40-graIn test, 110
tc per gallon. BeansHand-picked pease,
82.2002.80; marrow, 62.7o. BioeCarolina, 6*4
08^ic; Japan, 4!40f^., Lake SaltIn esrlou, Tto; in small way, Si&c. StarchPearl.
..........
S'S^"'
f!
trimmed, 80
Drags, Mm.
It nloohttl. f9.1403.;
' ~ It bWA 12o; bco------- s; ehloI cotmtaas.
mess |18AO01f.&O.
LwdNoiaianl, 8Jln.
Butteriteempts 0,000 padames; moderately
active, firm; western dairy UvblSe. Western
creamery 17029c. CheeseQuM and steady at
tVic. Eggs-Quiet and steady; Westani 160
li%A SugarDull and steady; crushed OIEIOa
granulated
PetrotenmQuiet, un- PABOLED PROIfHB LRCYITHobanged
at
p.lO0&i6.
Spirits
TnrIKG OK PRISOK LIFE.
pentine Dull
and Arm at I8%ai80c.
Molasae*Quiet, ateady at 900886. Freights
Easier. ResinDull, easy at gl.2t01.EI%. Tal
lowModerate demand, firm at 4!%a Hope
Dull, steady; Pacific coast lf022e. Con^
Living; Over tha Daya of 49-DjriutRio qnfot, steady; Na 7 on spot t<%o.
mltie Bomb In a CJotirt>Honaa
Chteago ProTislon Mbtrket.
Monator Gaa WellNoted
tReportsd by Jamas E. Berry, room 16 Board ot
Safe-Blower.
Trada;
CLOowa.
Ajmete June 29 Jaaftfi
[Special to The Indianapolis Newa]
GnKRHSBcna, June 28.-McDonald Cheek,
WBSUT
recently pardoned by Governor Matthews,
July._
04
after having served twenty-one years of a lifeSept....
sentence in the Boutbera prison, has adopted
CORN.
the lecture platform. He aoade Ua bow
Jnly._.
to a Oreensbnrg andienoe last night.
SepA._
OATS.
Cheek's career haa been zemarkabl*. The
July.,
crime
for
which
he
was
sent
Sept...
m
to prison was the murder of his father-in-law
roBK.
ia Dearborn county. The case was taken to
July... 18 00 10 Oft
18 76
18 86 18 00
Franklin eonnty on a change of venue, and
Sept...' 26 15 20 16 20 00 2ft 10 20 10
there he wm twice sentenc^to be banged,
lotno
July..., 9 50
960
0 46
9 tit
but on a third tnal he received a liie sentence.
9
Sept... 10 22
10 25 10 17
10 22
While m the BrockviUe jail an attempt was
10 17
BIBS.
made to lynch him, bat he succeeded in put
July_.. 980
882
77
877 ' 890
ting tee mob to flight with an Iron
Sept ...I 9 32
886
8 27
880
beobost, after knocking two or three of the
9 85
crowd senseless In the jail corridors. He then
For Additional Markets atee Second Fage coolly walked over to tee sheri tTs residence
and gave himself tup. In the penitentiary
Cheek was a trusty, and WM always regarded
DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
M a good" prUKiner. Hie age is teiiing
on
him. and he bears the marks
Birth Betnrna
of bis long confinement. The dispatch prmtod
in
T
kk
News. to the efiact that he had become
Martoocio, Joe and Alice, 28 W. McClrty,
a dime-moseam treak, is a mistake. Cheek
girl.
will
lecture
on prison tile, snd be has an eiabFinn, Jamei and Benie, 43 Chadwick, girl
Wyman, Ed and Lizzie, 478 S. Delaware^Jioy. orate set of charts with which he will illastrate
his
talk.
_____________
Benilenck, Anthony and Ann^ 443 B. West
boy.
Reaching
Out
For the Worlds Fair.
Manion, Michael and Catharine, Wood, boy.
(Bpecisl to Th* Indianapolis Newa]
Perry. Matthew and Ella, 3*3 Columbia, girt
Miller, Ed and MinniA 436 E. St Clair, girl.
Moorbs Hua, June 29.A new contestant
Keely, George and AnnA boy.
will enter th* arena to fight for passenger
Davis, John W. and V.,^949 Wilcox, glrL
trafiSlc
to Chicago and the Worlds Fair. The
Pummel, D. and Mrs., Elder, girl.
Weitzei, Louis and Hattie. 811 Maasachnaetts, new comer ia none other than the Ohio &
Missisaippi railway. Heretofore the Ohio &
girl.
Mississippi hM been confined exclusively to
Poole, Edward and Daisy, girt
Marshall, John and Lillie, 341 E. South, girl. Cincinnati and St. Lotus busincH, but it hM
been planning for several months to have a
Death Be turn a
part in the competition for the carrying trade
Edmond Hiller, 4 years, 883 W. Washington, of the Colaml:diin Exposition.
pertussis.
In two weeks, it is predicted on this end of
Edward Dupree, 67 years, rear 166 MinervA the
line, the Ohio A Missiuippl will be in
tubercular and careworn.
Serena Hood, 38 years, 29 Willard, heart dis readiness lor Chicago traffic. Connection for
the
Worlds
Fair city will then have been comease
leted by means ot the short extension which
Mary A. Bird, 67 years. Spades Block, hyper
H
been
run
irom Mitchell, on the line ot the
trophy of heart.
Ohio & Mississippi, to Bed.ord. At this town
Harry Sirp, 3 years, 8 St Paul, diphtheria.
the
Ohio
&
Mississipm
branch will connect
Forest Wilson, 6 months, 307Alvordl, cholera with the E. &, T. H. railroad,
and will complete
intantum.
a
new
route
irom
Cincinnati
to ChicaKO and
Raymond Schwier, 3% months 419 E. Pearl, trom St. Louis to Chicago.
inaaitioA
Considerable interest is taken in this ru
mored pro ect; and the eflTect it will have on
Marriage Licensee
railuay rates is a matter ot some curiosity.
Thomas Cooper and Irene Summit
John N. Cfobiiardt and Lettie Caduallader.
Living Over the Days of '49.
James W. Hamnck and Margaret I. MiUer.
[Special to The Indianapolis News.]
John W. Anderson and Minnie Moultom
Wm. f'rankJin and Atlanty Knox.
Enolibb, June 29.Two old-fashioned can
Ernest B. Worthington and Cora D. Whita vas-topped wagons, such as crossed the plains
ker.
daring the gold fever days, drawn by oxen,
Eddie E. Pruitt and LUly M. Jolly.
will start for the Worlds Fair from this
Jesse A. Keunard and Mildred . Sharpe.
county on July 4. Twelve persons will make
Cyrus H. Ross and Katie Ross
David Albert Riddle and Cora Anna Wilson. the trip. Six of these are old forty-mners
Andrew Colwell and Cora Den wood.
William Glasscock, seventy-five years old;
Dennis Sullivan and Julia Harrington.
Edward McDaniels, seventy-five; Hugo Mor
Samuel Vannoy and Fanny Free.
gan, seventy-three; James Keogh, seventyHenr> Schaat and Minnie Aldag.
one; Patrick W. Hogaii, sixty-eignt, and Ellis
Ed Russ and Clara Lindarniie.
Tranter, siztv-lour. They will carry their
Harry E. Sims and Marv Holly.
cooking utensils and bedding, and they will
Eduard C. Dedeit and ElizaLeth Miller.
live in the wagons as tt ey aid on their over
Richard A. Johnson and Jennie Arthur.
land journey to the Pacilib slope.
W'm. E. Crow and Lizzie Nichols.
98%
28
74
S
u '..f.
FORILBiy
Tint
ALBS40T At WOHaC.
Mamitj
Cdrrtd OaTRe KiMMimFBUlit Mmr BriRff
Bfer Pa 801 For til*
Kx-llNiiliffmt.
^
/
laamrowsMBtt
mmA OChoM TJsMmp
..... .. .. .
y ,*
Crowa HiO inamtaiy irMtelHiHtte bsteife^^'
ftilMtoteeHbMtddpSMMMh
saggeeHteieof IMo Matt* Is Mptrt|bii#P ^
ing tee graaads ta asf earMfis mmmS
eomfoei of vkitose tees bsoa eoeffiei
othen have not yet hseia fleted 9iiW|!,
eagtoe hM Men plaeed aSar tea
a good canply of water is
used tor iffirtokUagtee xas
drivea well* have beea ptt te, JMfcMjlte
total of
seven.
Tbase
Imsa iMfe
so
located
that
nearly
seney mb
to near
a
water
sni^iy
ibff tet
qwinkUng of flowers. Tte tMaMitefll a
perautoent water sappiy mtA one tealte
large eweterti to meet oU deaumi* is filw
under constaeratkm by the beard orfInMMM
The plan that reemvee neat fosw ttwbtoh proposee the petttMl detm at A
ince weU, from which tee wnfnr wfll
poranad to a teak and tbeec* by MMtt _
ptpaadktrlbBtedtoalliMHrtoor the o*tee8m
Barveya have bean made la leterd to Wfl|lr
tev^nad mottera are getting to step* tte
deekive action to ba tteea.
The roadways, tee officen of te* eeMtpeaff
asnwLmiaaaeteeUentcoBdtttoA A______
teotte
vkit to Bom HiM cemetery, ChkiteA bsM by
ome of the ofite^ streagthensteeM la ^
opiaion t^ gra'^ roadways aa* bettw thoa
mocadamlzecL Th^ My thMf sew at Rose
H^ roadways almoM aldo by tide, of ttea*
differMt ffl^riok, and to eaeh ease foaad the
maoad^ driim mnoh the wofm ta p^tiai cl
dost. TheyMsonoted tito foot that Chkego
gravel ia tofozior to that which k aoabUHtaat
James E. Lilly
ane
C.A.Wolftam............ ---------------------------- 6 00
John F. Wallick_____
6 00
Sut Agnlnst nn KK-Duqraetnr.
The United Statoe to-day, through District
Attorney Barke. brought salt agnmst Eli D.
Bannktor and hk bondsmen, John B. Gsrnier
and Martin Tittle, to cifliect $280, which it k
Htog*6 k dim tee govcniment. Bannister wm
for^iy an Indian ^pector.and it kaverred
h* went oat of
offiea he wm $69.76 short.
No Receiver Appolntan.
Th* petition of O. L SaUivan for a receiver
ftor tee Gapitol Ciiy Fence Oomsaasy hM been
denied ^ Jndge Brown, who heU teat no terattvi
reasons for a teoMver were ehown,
"Elite of Oem KlUen" k the most shwm.,
distofectaat ia th* world. H-ttnsskeepefs nrato li
t nnIvetaaUy. held everywhece.
rain .
of the
UUiHBt
'tlmm Fteoi
sor*
NMHMLFIMTFUinS.
VwUM
Lemon
5U5PENSaRf
JUrmim
be-
,____ W
M
_two thOWB^I
i>rr dMtttW AmAt
t^e
tbas
* ^4.
Tht ia ft
ted itetited
oiotelfd <
id te mteoa, ttedil*
fw^en, fte
, aM iMm dte
_j,diiMiw. ^ecoo, teinfal ted rooted ttet
iiov teJHfttett tteftier,
JwHii ft aeifSiftper tetter tteii
^Wte do tfty 0# tboift tliiast. I
Iftili I fU ted 1> aet down m poweiMd
of dUe ddiudw or M Btftteiog to tell Chie^editen tev to nia oewepoper if 1
ttettoMOftid, lo tfae fmoeof tbeFftir,
|)pR tee tteliof that the ditoegoedirtere Botteen qmte eqoftl to tlieir optOBity te ttet tte7 tere failed to treat
^F^ teoftdljr enoagh.
^ woald te aatural thet thia aboold te
__Amerieu joaroaliam iBclinea to perMuftllty, to ^e fiodiag oat of detaila, to
the ^madoB of trieiftl thinga. It is thaa
^t Aftterkte Joantnliara treats local
-1%ers can* opoa Chicago thia
Tory-rride nsdertakiog. tJnconacionalf
peetept, tte Chicago pope treated it as
had ^aya treated local af&ura. They
tapoa details. They reported eaaena^ Boa-eaacatials with eqaal oare.
They were aot aeauble of perspective.
If some petalaat traveler diaiiked his
hotel or some diaaptmiated exhibitor bis
spaeA, his incoasequeat chatter was set oat
at leagUi ia the Chicago papers. The criticisnis of a theaaaad aobodys apoa erery
coaoeirabie phase of the enterprise were re
ported; The mao whose meotil caliber was
such that he ^ooght it an oatrage to par
a cent for a glaas of hygeia water had bis
vaporiags printed in the form of an asser
tion egaiast the lack of pure water. If
soine one was jaamed in the crowd at the
gates or could not find a seat at his disposal
the moment ho felt 'jreary, his dlscontsa*
furnished forth material for aa iaterriew.
Squabbles, or differeaces of sobordinates,
wore set oat aa momentous mattq^ We
are s^l told day afUr day by the Chicago
papers how a girl at a soda-water stand
dirts with a elerk acrMS the way; how a
girl at a cigar stand chews gum, and what
she says to her "feller"; how a guard will
be seen making eyes at some one, and so
forth and so on ad nauseam.
I am not, as I sag, intending to tell Chi
cago editors how to run a newspaper, nor
am 1 meaning to bring railing accusation
against ^em. 1 hare cited these instances
to show that the thousand and one small
things which belong to the life of a great
city, and are incidental to the progress of
BO tremendous an undertaking as this
Worlds Fair hare been reported in full,
and, spread broadcast, hare produced a
sr#oog impression upon the minds of thorn
who hare read them. And so, an experi
ence srith the Fair Impels the conviction
that the Chicago papers have not risen to
their opportunity; have not treated the
subject broadly enough.
Why, hero is the most magnificent ellort
of human genina And here are great
things achieved, sueb as the easy accommo
dation o< hundnds of thousands of stran
gers, their safe, and, quick transportation,
with provision'for Aeir comforts, necessi
ties, conveniences and Inxuriea How
disappointing it te to find these
great things obscured by complaints
that some passing watering cart may for a
moinent let too much water fall at a certain
place on the pathway, or that some one
must wait a iong time for fate dinner. Mem
ory brings to me with increasing force the
feeling that the petty and trivial incidents
connected with so great an efibrt uthis
have been brought to the fore while the
broad general results have been left to in
ference.
There te, I venture to say, a feeling as
well defined as it te general, that Chicago
Is a hot-bed of vies where evil flaunts itself;
that extortion of all kinds and discourtesy
are the rule, and that for safety one must
go to the Fair like a porcupine with quills
set all around, ready to fight for the com
monest things of lift. I am sure Ido not
exaf^erate the case. All these things. I
insist, are not only unworthy of mention,
but the mention that they have had has
distorted their relative importance. In
every great city eyil flaunts itself in certain
quarters for those who are looking for it
There are wide-open saloons and wide-open
worse places for those who go to find them.
There are confidence men, thieves and
murderers wherever human beings dwell in
great numbers, but they are but the
blotches of a great municipal body. They
hear no more relation to the whole than
tile ily on a mans hand
To ms Chicago is the same as ever. There
are the shops and stores, the hotels and of
fices full of
busy people; streets
crowded with other busy psople, none of
whom in my experience ever hesitated to
give a kindly answer tq a qaestion. There
are ths churches, the theaters, the clubs,
the restaurants, M they always were, the
meeting-places of all sorts and conditions
of people. If there are gambling hells and
similar dsns oif iniquity, they are not visi
ble to one who te not hunting them. The
life of this great chy is peacul, crowded,
busy, kindly as ever, with an added wel
come for the stranger as if this srere the
stahlilhed hijisincM of the tirae. Yet, 1
repeat that it is the trivial discomforts, in
conveniences. the presence of the dens of
Iniquity and haunts of vice that have been
dwelt upon by .the.Chicago newspapers and
that have sent abroad A wrong idea of the
actual state of things.
At the Fair the same condition exists. So
far as my experience goes, and it extended
over many tuys abd had divers and snndry
lUnstrationa there te here a teantiful, great
and well-orilerdd system in perfect keeping
with the matchless display of human
achievement that te made.
In addition to the Exposition the great
work that Chisago-has dono te to me a mmrveioas thing. That great city has not turned
Itself Into a den of thieves or purveyors
of vice. It has gone forward in lit splendid
life and provided lor tte entertainment of
hundreds of thousands of people in ways to
meet every taste and pocket-hook, 1 can go
to hotels in Chicago and pay tfi a night for
a room it I choose. As a matter of fact I
stopped at a hotel In ^s Fair district, the
Great Northwaat. at Sixty-eighth straet,
where I had a double-bedded room, accom
modating two, for gl a day each. There are
doacBs of simitar hotels in ^ same district
as good. Attached to the hotel there was a
i<itanrant where the food wea aa well cooked
and 'aa decently served as it te at any
t restaurant in Inaianapolte and at priest no
higher. Da/ after day breakfast for two or
dinner for two came within a dolim. For
any amount from SO cents to a dollar and a
onarter I esteld and did order meals for two
with an abundance of everything ^t apMUie cnxed; I cptek as one having a
Wealthy appetite andnot as an epicure. A
lUtte discrimination fl knowing hew ter rdex one portion of meat instead of two and
tfca exeroiss of that proper care which
srly goes with ordering meals a la
kept the expenee of the eommtenary
mrtmect within fiS a day.
rithistbe gronods aa axeelleat Imch
asm te had at Ifiwmt rates; that te to
Iftdsnte for a tnndwteii, 10 cm^te for e<^
kfi wwbta ^ pis, ao eqate h>r a dtefit
^ 17i*s*k forii^ Ifi oents lra si^r
8nzsly thte
t
esenm. uMciy
ht
.^
t^dtihs sMlwihftite,
4te.;
, deablsL
and akbetintea more, peibi^t. the normal
prine,te47ettte i^mdton otfhisc retanriMi nave camplained te ne Expos!
lagenicnt ttes -'f
ma&sjfleoanss &s te** ocai
ttiey have to
pay ta^ ExposiUun for their eoncessions
prasifcally tskes their profits. I think it te
unrenaMahle to oxpect a kltcten te be
maintsped under tte eirenmstaneea neeesitatsd^[ the Expoaition at prices sneb as
san te anbrded by restaurants that have a
ngnlar bmsiness tbs year round
In sv7 provtrioB
man ean make
for tte wants of men I found nothing lackaif. tWe te free drinking water for those
who wmat it, sterilteed water at that! Hiere
te spriak water, delightfully oool, to be bad
everywhers for a emit a glass. There are
ministattions to the eomforta and neeesaittee aX crery turn. There are ohairs and
ledges jpslore for ite weary to rest. The
guards are respectful, |ind and obUging. 1
know of hut one exception to this, and that
guard did net mean to be otherwise than
kiud kiul obliging; be was simply "Aresh."
These gnardii with thsir tamefnl naifonn,
smd dterays earefully groomed, and their
soldierly bearing, are a fine-looking body of
men. _
Whwrfcfaaifa abound evei^here for a
reasoBidile price. Tho roadways of the
Expenitimi are rolled hard and smooth,
carefully sprinkled to keep the dust down.
There te ala^ fire department to tend to
the datiss that may devolve upon it. There
te a hospital and an eflicient ambnlanee
sSrviee to care for those who may te in
every ones dtepo^ toy the entiance fee.
......... Urn---I feel like insistiM upon the aimple
truth that to go to the Fair ia an ezperienoe
of unmixed pleasure, and that to gp
properly 1* 1^'ra the feeling that there te
ample and good accommodation to suit
evei7 tastej that forethought has provided
for every iwquiremcnt which theuwayfaring
man, who te not a fool, ran have. He can
be kindly eared for, can have all informa
tion for the asking, and can te as free and
untrammelled as if be were lord para
mount of this splendid demain.
I repeat that notinng in all this matcbleu
assemblage seems greater to me than the
work that Chicago has done. If^Ilivein
the Fair district 1 can go by electric car or
suburban train for 5 cents to the gate of the
Fair, nnless I want to walk the short dis
tance; and I ean go by special wagon for 10
cents. If I live in the city I am whirled to
the Fair in less than fifteen minutes by rail,
or consume forty minutes on the water
route, whose spproach gives to the traveler
one of the most superb views of the Fair.
There are clean, well-lighted streets, hotels,
boarding-Uonscs, rooms, apartments avail
able throughout the whole Fair dis
trict, and
everywhere
ample pro
tection and provision for smoothing out the
slightest obstacles Oo to the Fair. Go in
the easy temper and belief thet at every
turn you are to get far more than your
mohefs worth; that von willidone have the
fixing of what you shall expend; that you
will be met on ul hands by a kindly peo
ple who seem to have given up this time for
the accommodation of visitors, and that the
moment you come within reach of the Fair
administration you wUl feel the thoronghly
admirable and entirely adequate provision
that has teen made for the wants and wishes
of every one.
_________ M. R.
MITNICIPAI. POLITICS.
The coming contest for the mayoralty of
Indianapolis will attract considerable at
tention from citizens throughout the State.
Most oersons who have watched the prog
ress of the city in its public improvemeuts
since it piisssa under the control of a Dem
ocratic admintetration would sincerely re
gret to see it go back again to its old man
agement.[Fmnkhn Democrat.
Indianapolis te about to enter upon a
very lively municipal campaign. The
election will not take place until next fall,
but the average Indianapolitan is passionMayor
mayoralty nomination. Republican candi
dates are scarce. Ex-Mayor Denny seems
to be the favorite just now.[South Bend
Times (Dem.)
To have your hand at the throat of the
Democratic machine in Indianapolis, to be
the leoognized proprietor of a political pnll
is to possess sufficient capital to be taken in
on the ground floor of most any public en
terprise, or any private one contingent in
any way on "fluenoe, The rival strcet-car
companies and the land syndicates tumbie
over each other to get such bosses as Tag
gart and Holt into their organizations.
T^ese gentlemen launder the collars Indi
anapolis Democracy wears.firankfort
News (Bep.)_______ ___________
HARPING ON Mr DAUGHTER.
Indianapolis managed to tide over yes
terday without O' mysterions murder. But
yesterday was Sunday.[Kokomo Dispaich.
Indianapolis is rather quiet just now. No
murder or attempted homicide has been
reported for three days.[Columbus Re
publican.
It has been several years since Indiana
had a legal having, but from the number
of murders iu juadianapolis it would seem
that enough subjects will be furnished to
keep the hangman busy during the summer.
[Mancie Herald.
Rivaling th* Borden Case,
fFranklin Bemocrat.]
Beechams
Pills
25o*
Artiflcisl Ice.
[New York Medical Record.]
WE DO NOT CORE
with you.
hetlthfid.
HALVeS.I0t.4UARTERSM
SHY!
IF YOU
J MARK.
SUFFER
WITH
to
wehavetbi "
ud teopSn for iaspeotion to
any educated
testlmonte*an of cartel
of any
______ _______________ ___________ the
_names or fhM
OoBseltation
la ho
Engl
fllsh and German. Parlors open from 4:86 a. m. to S:SQ p. m. Sun^ftliromTft m tolpTna
. for
, question
.... ...
y of medical hTutehtpe.
If unable
mtil, inclose 4o
list and. copy
Indlanapoite, Ind.
Fire
Escapes
witherwithoul
St&hd-Pipea
eSendaed stylee
Large took,
New Patterns,
Low Prices.
GROW FAT!
TRY
asaI^
& Bernef
BY AXX. DHDOOiara.
Bse that the label baa tbe "Crab Apple on It
IXDIAXAFOXXa.
wmuDm
H^heringiDn
LoulavUle, Ky
A wmomt Tuik
AmwL
A MoiT Dmciairt
cHumrooTiiL
A VAITIAIIX SFX.
n. k EbDER
OmOTOai.I7VG4k
TBlAATTBOmSS
Made by Curtte A Son, Foniaad. Me.
Pcrilwto ana
Kl laoa
lace eurtataa and fancy drcaa
toofia claanad1 equal to Daw. ei ataaaachaaetta
Svft aodSOM . UUaolast., ladteaaoaite, taS.
TUB
RAIDBOAUS.
BIgT^ ROUTE
A Jeweler writes:
When they (17 jewel
Dueber.-. Hampden
watches) are sold they
give universal satisfac
tion. Y ou never hear
of them again except in
words of praise for
their performance." It
is a pleasure to make,
sell or wear such
watches.
C., C.,
am
OF AMERICA
CURES
Rheumatism, Paralysis,
pa.-nphlet.
Co.,
W.AL.W.< tumAUl.
Sec.
CoMtock.
Trass.
AkFCN
A. ISICM.
"araria,
mivie.
O.R.OLSENS^
EUSTATOKS,
a5ssr.jr.s|BffiY?i^
ni*
8.00^ ^.OOan
Pulleys, Shafting,
Hangers a Boxing
Bolts, Rods
LADIES'
LOW SHOES
122-126
Kentucky Ave,,
INDUNAPOLI8, INH
FhlladelphUaodMew Yerk...*
Balllinomand Waahlngtoo....*
Dayton and epilield-...-->
Knlghtatown andlUcbmonM
Columbna, Ind. and DoolavUle*
DogatMportamU;bkAgo.,...-V
NortbVemon Madlaon...... t
i E. MOllSON,
IS'o. 2 'W'est Wajsihington Street
Wears
I are sot
aotstJ
stUiof sleighg in summer but
selling all kinds of
are
PLEASURE VEHICLES
OIlSrClloTA.TI.
DO IGD BEOOGNIZB
THEM m THE STK^
Columbia Bicycles arc every
where.
L. T. F. ZAiSER,
mvTMmjeMmo term
SEALS. SUMPS,
OHSOKS. MEDAUB,
mom Aawm.
BADGES, REQAUA8.
mmi.wAaHiHaTON sr.
ludteaeBSph
Oert Our X^hrttssMft otx
RIN TIN
G
BtHmSSm
ENQRAVINQ
Booster y^a Oft. Franktoa. Ind.
Hoover, Agent, room 4 Talbott Bloek,
; - polte. Ind.. TelephoneStei
(^EteagOi
Ff aay
leiiowt
Mundell-'W'eayer Printmgr
A. D. WIXXABD, Uanagen
w'
Tv -'''ii-'
fdgpni t|0.1fiam
fOtom Le-Otem
fOOpw f.4Qpm
[BHORTEBT
BODTS TO
Besides fivlag
JL H. STURTEVJINT I 0).
6* Soutlx Pwnnwy-l-v-anla. Sitewrat.
|.OOto
All styles at
LOW rRICBS-*
L. R. R.
iiRlSBAD
a, & St
'Atatvar*
ABSQUiTEiy PtRE
ABARtrr nvaoHim
Oktalegoc Free.
Oleav^ud F<
FeaMCft.
XadJauapotls, XmA
PURNITURE
Dont try on shoes in }he morning. The ClgarettM are made from a kigber eoet leaf tbaa
feet are smaller then, and tight fits are apt any cigarette made In this country Irreepectlve of
wtlinr prices. Hither ekUled and higher paid
to result.
Dowv wait uatll It M too late, Dtslafeet now
with the "King of ttenn Killers. No odor, no
polsm. Sold evvywlim.
Kassi
[Baltimore Sun.j
workmanship.
The only tecogiHsed hlfb-crade cigarette hy the
leedlng cluba and bottle of IndianapoUa
Adnural le not made by a tniat.
laaWroasddJi
ih4>
aa.,nMiedi i
teay.
m wcfun
vmM
fan-han-
AMB MOKOIf.
tatf
ia aU
| Mu, worth
l^wortUAa
Shirt WaMi.
^^fcasmtjo Biasateciar*.
ij^MNaaSe^
^ ate 39mm.
Juliu^ C. Wall^,
Western.
Succossor to
?? V/al4(.
iMdlng fetrtlrr.
Ko. 12 X- Waabtiifton SI
Oonerai arrnt for the Fatek, Pbfitppe A Co.
VaoheroB A Oonateatla oad X.Koehnctiabrmted
PwlM 'Watohaa
DID YOD m n?
p
I; ^ .
1 H
I7ASTMAN,
r
SCHLEICHER
FUBNITURB,
& LEE,
OSTOIS
Goods Co-
SALE
This week of
A.Tr
Z^cu^
BOSTON DRY GOODS CO.
CARPETS
WE OONX "^VANX
YOUR XRADE
Unle.ss we can give you the best
values for your money.
---- THB----
CARPET aitOllllPEBY
values offered in our cleaning up sale
ire of the startling kind"
TAYLORS
Used to be W. H. RoIIa
30 to 36 South Illinois Street.
ISn.
fINEBBIETY
MORPHINE
FOR i TOBACCO
HABITS
V NEURASTHENIA
rteteltp.
TAYLORS
JJfMWITVXJCintUa
Bini^DmO PZ.,AM
giimrtt- SnttaMB or lavmtmettt PIom
'1 dooblo or la ilaki loadr for ta-
oart*>n tii_odvai>c.
m a. ollttH>N. Aitteoet,
MRimhUrkotSk
rassWorks
lOoAllna
F. C. Huntington, tbe seed dealer, died yselerdiV afternoon at 6 ocloch at his home, No.
177 East Washington street. The
eanee of hia death was paeunonla, with which
ha had been oenftned to hie home foe a week.
He bad, however, long been a snffarerfoom
oraaompiten, wbteh had caused tha death*ot
hia fother and two sisten within tha paat
three yean. Mr. HnSltngten travalad for his
health in Bntopa last year, and the waviotui
Mtkcr, windted
rnmtmrtlmT, Ate L
Tie the p<mnter Lake Erie A Wcatmn railroad
aad tbe Delta Traasportatiou Caapany.
A ^iselal train of ttrst-etasa coacbea and Megant
reeUning chair-eats wiU Issve Indlaaspotis at 18
p. m.. arrivlsg nt Michigan City at S a. m.. mak
ing dlreot oonneoUoa with tbe beautitnl take
Steamer'*SooCity,"laadlog psasengen at Worlds
Fair fiiOO a. m., Bandoiph-strest pier, ddeago, at
ihO a. m., Sunday, July A
ReturningLeave Randolph tt. daily, except
Satniday, at fidl0p.m., arriving at IndianepoUa
8dl5 e m. Dckcta good returning tea days
Cbnlr oar seats 50c sscli.
Ssenre your chair-car aceommodattoils at once
at 48 a DUnois st., and for any fnrther Intormatioa and Itofcets call on A. U Seilus, Uty Psaaenger Agent, 48 8. IlUnois M.. Union sta^n, or
MassaebuisKa-ave depot.
MICTCTJB
Pvfne Talae 1.888.
AthKUsots Garden6tb.
MILLIJSTERY
SAILORS!
SAILORS!
no Ra-ir, no ray.
We guarantee, when applied from effiee
to grow a fall suit of hair, or no pay. Bwae
results CM be obtained elsewhere It dlreetions ere carefully followed. On reeelpt of
$2 a bottle will mail to say addreee
Below are a tew stateacMBts ot theee who
have gzoWB their hair with our marveloue
cure.
1 was bald for 20 yean, with only a rtm of
hair around my heed, and have used all
kinds of hair growers, without any reentt
but after uslDg Mobns Influx Ustr grower 5
months 1 have had my hair restored to my
entire atiriaetlon. B. N. BLUME, 81 and
83 . Mary land Bt.
I have also been bald for 16 years, perferUy sleek. all over tbe top of my head, but
aftw using 8 bottles of Moans Influx Hair
Grower, I have a o<ce suit of hair. W.
HINSIJBY, No. 1 Engine bouse, Indiana
ave.
I have had same experience as tbe above
statement, after 12 years baldness, and I
^sm pleased to recommend Mohn's Influx
!Halr Grower.
J. A. PERKINS, No. 8
J Engine house, Sixth St
I After using Mohn's Influx Hair Grower
j for 90 days. 1 have had my hair restored to
my entier satisfaotlun, and I cheerfully
recommend it for bald heads. A. B. OATES
Jr., ill and 3d S. Maryland St
KAHN TAILORING CO
No connection with any other house.
WE CLOSE
the first half year by offering for thh
remainder of the week any
R^Frig^fatoi'
Tes Box
BORN & CO.
H.
RUPERT,
THOSE $i NEGLIGEES
LADIES
TAN COLOR
OXFORDS,
M.AJOB TAYLOR.
38 Eaat Washington Street.
15 North lUinoia Street
KXCEU8IOR
UAUNDRY.
W. H. ROLLS SOlSrs
38 South Illinois Street.
After or during a warm day, try a glass of our
lOE CRE-A.M
3023
O. A. KEELY
Woefl aad
lAnteM,
WoUwcotlsg, YOe FloaMaff eapeciMIfr-^
SllfoateteMtiB AvMiA
WmXM r0M KUtMMATm,
MANTELS
$25
an'*
U.
rOlTBTn OF JITLY.
$20
Ateind,
The leading cigarette, highest paid workaaaeshlp. not made by a trust. *
.
GtsHifi opMitagr
At Michset HsbereniW, 504 N. WestsL, Thniedsy evening, June 28. Mosle, sad fine lunch
served. Everybody Invited.
Solid- RBFRIOBRATOROak
SolidICE BOX-Oak
The best and the cheapest are the KilNlCillCBfie
; black and tan Hose at 12|c, value
Special sale on BEDROOM SETS.
See our leadeT
* 20c.
and save your money.
or iBierooS te kaveatster*.
The American Newepaper PubUshetsAoi iciation, ot which Thx Inhiavafous Nxwa is a
member, has a standing offer ot a gold medal
valued at $30. to be awarded to* any one who in
vents any mechanical device Whereby the proeesa of producing newspapers is cheapened, or that
will be in any way id benefit to pnbliabers.
For farther particulars address tbe secretary, at
the omoe. 206 Potter Building, New York.
MODEL
MANY PERSONS
M, E. PHELAN
at actual cost.
Have you a want to supply in
Hosiery, Mitts or Uunderwear?
Come and see us on Friday or Sat
urday.
100 dozen Childrens fast black
seamless Hose, all sizes, at 15c,
value 25c.
48 dozen Ladies full regular made
fast black and tan Hose at 26c,
j value 35c.
! 50 dozen Ladies seamless last
RUPTURE CUlREO,
In
Afiftaiaaalllt. Afoinina
of tha beat imported tMdomaatio Coamaote
Tha HaIrStora.
18% Eaat Waabtngtou Stmt.
AAaelraL
SalphBr S)>riBsa.
Every Sunday, commencing Sunday, July 2,
the L, D. A W. railway wilt have special train
leaving Fnion station at 7:80 a. m. Returning
will arrive at llulon station 8:15 p. m.; $1.50
round trip, Including hack fore to and from the
Olens; one fare for the round trip between all
other stattona For full information, call on 3. O.
Hollenbeck, city ticket ;ment, 134 S. lUlDoia st..
or telephone 102 J.
AdBelral
Ctgarettee desigiied especially for the better-ten
trade and sold everywhere except by dealers con
trolled by a trust_____
IH. LEE
ROBERINE
1.50-RoBBd Tripfil.SO
To Bloomliicdal# GIobs end MonteaBBee
Rdiinson^s Barley in
one pottitd tin cans is
soldju; Bie tttfires of
WRAPPERS,
WRAPPERS,
31 Massachusetts Avenue.
BVKIZAY, KXl-l'BSilONS.
by
medical
kuthontiel 8 a nutri
tious food for Infants.
WRAPPERS
1 to $5 saved. Choice of route to Boston, New
No end to the quantity. Here they are
York. Washington and points East, St. Louis
KansesCtty, Denver and points West. Webbs in most every color and style.
ChaUie and Printed Lawn Tea Gowns.
Tlekst Offices, 6 and 128 & lUlnois st. Tel. 30a
11 you have DANniRrFF aaa Fhaiaali Rat,
Wrappers at 80e, 9^ $1-35, $1.50 and np Baatorar
aad DandiiHffiare.
WerMPs Fair Bfotei.
PHELAN*! JrACS POWDER
The OroBvenor, 8217 Sheridan ave, Chicago, a to the finest made.
and
Laities t
Barley,
Wanama!
are being
one-lomth of i
500 Mohair,
sucker and Flannel
Vests, sold by Wan
$S, $7, |6, |5 and $4, al|
in one lot and marked
Puddk^ rttcMamoided
Hi
Ready-lVfade
J.
S. rCRUSE
>
moXA:iA.PO]:.,tC|, XPTD.
Side
BROcS.,
MAUI MGS
Many handsome patterns iu tihare
summer Boor coverings.
^
/
RUGS,
McNAMARik,
West
te
KOSXER
Foundry
and
fit
CO.,
Pattern
SHop
albert gall
17 BXIA 19 Wet
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