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CLEVELAND. SATURDAY. JAN. 18. 1900.
WHERE "THE GAZETTE” IS SOLD.
Fvshaw’s News Store, Cuyahoga Building
opposite the Post Office Open Sunday.
N. Hbxtkr s News Depot, City Hall Build
ing, cor. Wood and Superior street* Open
Sunday. *
S. H. Moody's News Store, No. 387 Superior
street, second west of Bond street. Open Sun
days also
Goodman's News Depot, 586 Central avenue
cor. Sterling avenue. Open Sunday.
<&T ft E iO
For rent-furnished rooms —
transients desiring accommodations can
nna the same, at reasonable terms, at J. L.
Lee s, 4la ventral avenue.
Major John C Fulton and the
L’Ouventure Rifles (of the Ninth bat
talion, O. N. G.) made a fine appear
ance in the inaugural parade at Co
lunnbus on Monday. Three companies
of the battalion with their band were
much in evidence and were liberally
applauded all along the line of march.
Mr. A, T. Abbott visited in Colum
bus recently. *
Mrs. James S. Meredith, formerly of
•tiiis city, now of Toledo, is in Colum
bus visiting her mother. A sister
died there recently.
Mr. Arthur T. Abbott, of this city,
has been appointed supervisor of in
surance by the master of Ohio District
Grand Lodge. It is inaugurating a
compulsory insurance plan.
The friends of Mrs. T. W. Cole, of
■No. 10 Hudson street, formerly of
Newark, will be pained to hear of her
death on Wednesday, at 4:20 p. m.,
after an illness of three weeks.
Funeral services will be held at St.
John’s church this afternoon at 2 p.
m. Mr. Cole has the sympathy of
many friends.
The Home Circle club was enter
tained nt Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Day’s, 42
Ambler avenue, with music and re
freshments, New Year’s.
The Bible class formed at Shiloh
Baptist church last Thursday evening,
under the supervision of their pastor.
Rev. E. D. Dandridge, promises to be
interesting as well as instructive.
Revival meetings will commence at
Shiloh Baptist church next week. At
the annual business meeting, held
January 2d, the members of the
church made an addition of S2OO per
year to the pastor’s salary. The
subject of Rev. E. D. Dandridge’s ser
mon Sunday evening will be “How
Much We Owe the Lord.”
Rev. D. E. Jones, the blind preach
er, is conducting a series of revival
meetings at Zion church, 434 Central
avenue. His sermons thus far have
been highly entertaining, instructive
and interesting. He will conduct
the series of meetings until the 26th.
Rev. E. J. Carter, the pastor, will
speak next Sabbath evening on the
subject, “Is the Young Man Safe?” Mr.
Hiram Gilbert has organized an or
chestra in Zion church for the benefit
of the Sabbath school. They will
appear for the first- time next- Sun
day afternoon at 3 o’clock.
The revival meetings which have
been at Cory chapel the past week
are growing in interest. Five mem
bers were added to the church. The'
meetings will last ten days. Rev.
Warner preached morning and Rev.
Langford in the evening. Wednes
day evening. Rev. Dandridge will
preach; Thursday, Rev. Morriss, of
Antioch. The W. W. social was post
poned.
Friday, January sth, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Jackson celebrated their fiftieth
marriage anniversary at their pleas
ant country home in Pittsfield, O.
Guests to the number of forty-four
were present, including children and
grandchildren of the venerable couple.
Mr. Godette, who fifty years ago. was
best man, was present. Many valu
able and handsome presents were re
ceived. The children who were pres
ent were: Mrs. J. Ormes, Salem, O.;
Mrs. H. A. Grant, New Brighton, Pa.;
Mr. Jackson, Alliance, O.; Rose and
Albert Jackson, who live at the old
folk's home, and Mrs. Jesse Jackson,
Cleveland, 0.
Attorney Alexander Martin was re
fused a renewal of his ticket enti
tling him to all the privileges of the
Y. M. C. A. It is alleged it is on ac
count of his color.
Miss Margie Wilson has returned to
the city after a short visit in Wash
ington, D. C., and Alexandria, Va.
The week of prayer was observed at
Mt. Zion church. The church, through
Mrs. Rosa Boyd, presented Rev. J. S.
Jackson and wife ten dollars each in
gold as a- Christmas present. The an
nual roll call and church meeting will
be held January 16.
Revival meetings are being held at
St. John’s church.
Mrs. Louise Jones has returned from
visiting in Youngstown, 0., Louisville,
0., and Pittsburg, Pa. Norton Oliver
and Louise Jones visited the letter’s
cousin, Foster Collins, of Louisville,
last week.
t he friends of Mrs. T. W. Cole, No.
10 Hudson street, formerly of New
ark, 0.. will be pained to learn of her
death, which occurred Wednesday,
4:20 p. m„ after an illness of three
weeks. Funeral services will be held
at St. John’s church Saturday after
noon at 2 p. in.
Mrs. Fred Hall, of Youngstown, was
the guest of her sister on Greenwood
street, last week.
Mrs. Lizzie Keene, who has been
visiting her cousin, Mrs. Cora Brock,
returned to Wilmington last week,
•where she is a teacher in the public
schools.
The entertainment entitled “A
Coontown Frolic" given in Woodliff
hall Monday evening, was a decided
success in every respect. It was given
by the young inisse® of St. Andrew's
Episcopal church, headed by Miss
Miattie Sands, who appeared as the
star Attract ion of the evening.
Mr. Ed Ridgely has gone to New
York, where he joins a party which
will go to the Bahama, islands and
Pan*.
One of the most brilliant affairs of
the aeaaon was the party given by
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Douglass last
Monday evening in honor of their
daughter. Miss Flossie’s, Ibttx birth
day. 'Hie house waa beautifully dea
4M»tad with flowem and pretexted •
scene most- imposing. A sumptuous
repast was served which was thor
oughly enjoyed by the 60 guests pres
ent. Miss Flossie was the recipient
of a large number of handsome and
useful presents.
Miss Lulu Mead, of Scovill court, has
been quite ill since last week Friday
with inflammation.
The funeral of Mr. James Blair, who
died at his home on South Alley, took
place from St. John's church last week
Friday afternoon. Rev. Bundy officiat
ing. A.large number of relatives are
left to mourn his loss.
The Coral Builders of St. John's
church will give a “dumb” social at
the home of the treasurer, Mr. George
Carroll. -21 Newton street, on Wednes
day evening, January 24. A “dumb”
programme will be rendered. Pro
ceeds will go to the organ fund.
As we went to press we were in
formed that the youngest son of Capt.
Henry Brock was lying ait the point
of death.
At the last meeting of the Cleveland
Glaziers and Cutters’ union. Mr. Wal
ter Thompson was elected correspond
ing secretary of the organization. Mr.
Thompson is the only Afro-American
member and is held in the highest
esteem by the members.
The local branch of the Afro-Ameri
can Protective League held an enthu
siastic and profitable meeting at St.
John’s church Wednesday evening.
The membership has reached the 100
mark. The president^ Carroll Scott,
intends organizing sub-leagues in dif
ferent parts of Cleveland, as well as in
Lorain, Elyria and Oberlin. S. T. Boyd
is local secretary. -The next meeting
of the league has been postponed in
definitely until after the revival meet
ings.
The entertainment entitled “Thirty
Years of Freedom” is progressing rap
idly. It will be given in the near fu
ture at the Grays' armory for the ben
efit of “The Home for Aged Colored
People.”
Miss Mamie Queen has been quite
sick with throat trouble.
Miss Mima Fields gave an enjoyable
sleighing party last week Wednesday
evening.
Miss Myrtle Means entertained last
evening in a very pleasant manner.
At St. John’s church to-morrow the
pastor will preach morning and even
ing. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. and
Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. in.
The L. T. L. T. L. will meet at 3 p. m.
The revival meetings will begin Mon
day evening. Rev. Prosser, the confer
ence evangelist., will be present during
the entire protracted season. The Wo
men’s M. M. society will give a valen
tine social February 14 and the “Coral
Builders” will hold a “Martha Wash
ington” entertainment February 22.
If you. desire The Gazette delivered
at your residence by carrier, send a
card to Arthur Markowitz, 147 Scovill
avenue.
The “Bible Gallery” is a splendid
collection of Bible stories, and also
contains over 100 matchless illustra
tions by one of our most noted artists.
The work is beneficial to teachers and
an invaluable addition to any library,
for besides containing so much that is
helpful and interesting, it is also
printed on the finest of paper and
richly bound. Price $1.75. Sold by
Atlas Publishing Co., Chicago, 111, box
508. See advertisement elsewhere in
this paper.
May Send Him to an Aaylum.
Lisbon, Jan. 12.—Jesse McGregor,
w<ho, five years ago was sentenced to
the penitentiary for life, was pardon
ed recently upon condition that he ab
stain from the use of liquor. Recently
he has been on a spree, and action was
taken looking to the annulment of the
pardon, when his family, who are in
fluential, filed in the local courts an
affidavit of lunacy, and an effort will
be made to send McGregor to an asy
lum instead of returning him to the
penitentiary.
Card Came Ends in Four Murders.
Whitesburg, Ky., Jan. 12.—During a
quarrel over a game of cards in a
“blind tiger” at Pound Gap yesterday,
in which John and Taze Hall and
Arch and Henry Leap opposed Henry
Sutherland, Berry Long and Henry
Campbell, revolvers were drawn and
200 shots exchanged. Taze Hall and
Henry Leap were killed and Dave
Sutherland and Henry Campbell mor
tally wounded. Arch Leap and Henry
Sullivan were also wounded.
Mother and Daughter Fatally Burned.
Louisville, Ky., Jan. 12. —Mrs. Mary
Thebold, aged 58, was burned to death
and her daughter Lucinda, aged 28,
was fatally burned at their home in
this city Thursday. Miss Thebold was
tilling a lamp in front of a stove. An
explosion followed, setting fire to her
clothing. In attempting to save her
daughter Mrs. Th ebold’s clothing took
fire and she was burned to death.
Wrecked on a Reef.
St. Johns, N. F., Jan. 12.—A large
steamer, believed to be a passenger
ship, whose name cannot be ascer
tained, has been wrecked on a reef in
St. Mary’s bay, about five miles from
shore. The vessel, which lies with her
head low in the water, is on fire aft.
Several persons have been washed off
the deck. Others were descried in the
rigging. It is feared that these will
perish.
A AVashboard Combine Planned.
Cincinnati, Jan. 12.—The purchase
of McCassy Bros.’ washboard factory
in this city by the Saginaw Manufac
turing Co., of Siaginaw, Mich., is said
to be the. beginning of a consolidation
of the business of manufacturing
wash boards, and other manufactories
will soon come into the combination.
Found Dead In Hi* Office.
St. Louis, Jan. 12. —Dr. J. C. Mul
hall, a noted eye and ear specialist,
was found dead yesterday in his of
fice. He had been shot through the
heart. A revolver was found lying be
side the body and this, with the fact
that all the doors of the office were
locked, seemed to indicate suicide.
The Calendar
issued by the Nickel Plate road will
be mailed to any one who will send
their address to the general passenger
agent, Nickel Plate road, Cleveland. O.
No. 192
Home Seeker*’ Kirurtfon.
For information about reduced fares,
through time, and other particulars
regarding home-seekers’ excursions to
the south and west apply to Pennsyl
vania Lines ticketagents.
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TRAVELERS’ REGISTER
Trains on all roads run on Standard Tima
which is the same as
BALL’S CITY TIME.
BIGFOUR RWU
So.id vestibule trains run daily to Columbus,
Dayton, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis.
Parlor Car and Wagner Sleeping Cars. Best
line in the West, South and Southwest Ticket
office, 116 Euclid Ave. Bell Tel. Main 910. Home
Tel. 853.
-Daily. |l)e pa rt-_
No. 11. Southwestern Limited i -3 30 am
No. 3, Col. & Cin. Express 7 15 am
No. 33, Col., Cln. Express *ll 40 am
No. 35, Ind. & St. Louis Express 12 00 m
No. 27, Columbus Accommodation....' 4 00 pm
No. 37, Col. & Cln. Express | -8 30 pm
-Daily. | arrive.
No. 28, Cin. & Col. Express -6 ,5 am
No. 26. Galion Accommodation 9 45 am
No. 36, Ind. & St. Louis Express i -2 30 pm
No. 46. Columbus & Cin. Express I -2 55 pm
No. 24, Wellington Accommodation...! 6 35 pm
No. 2, Col., Cin. & Ind. Express I 925 pm
No. 18,-Southwestern Limited ! -1 50 am
Nos. 11 and 18 do not stop at Erie Ry?
depot. No. 37, leaving at 8:30 p. m., has local
sleeper for Cincinnati. Nos. 33 and 46 have
dining cars.
For tickets call on D. JAY COLLYER, city
passenger and ticket agent, No. 116 Euclid
Ave. ^Colonial Arcade). Cleveland, O.
WARREN J. LYNCH.
G. P & T. A., Cincinnati, O.
©Cleveland Union Btanon.
ennsylvaniaynel
Foot of Bank Street.
Ticket Offices at Station, Euclid Av., Woodland
Av., and Weddell House corner.
Through Trains run as follows by Central Time.
♦Daily. tDaily except Sunday.
From Cleveland to Leave. Arrive
Pittsburg & Bellaire. +7 00am tl2 10pm
Salem & Pittsburg *8 00am »8 30pm
Philadelphia * New York... *2 10pm *ll 30am
Baltimore A Washington.... *2 10pm *ll 30am
Salem & Pittsburg *2 10pm *ll 3<>am
Pittsburg. Bellaire A East.. +3 liipm +6 25pm
Ravenna A Alliance +3 Ipm *8 3am
Ravenna A Alliance *5 10pm *8 35am
Philadelphia A New York.. .*ll 10pm *4 30am
Baltimore & Washington....*ll 10pm *4 30am
Wellsville A Pittsburg *ll 10pm *4 30am
MT. VERNON & PAN-HANDLE ROUTeT
From Cleveland to Leave. Arrive.
Columbus A Cincinnati *8 35am *5 40pm
Orrville A Columbus *8 35am *5 40pm
Orrville A Millersburg +3 10pm +l2 10pm
Columbus A Cincinnati *7 35pm *7 30am
Hickel ^ate.
All trains stop at Euclid avenue, Broadway
and Pearl street. City ticket office 189 Supe
rior street. Tel. Main 218. All trains arrive and
depart from Van Buren Su, Union Passenger
Station, Chicago.
Eastward. | Arrive, j Depart.
No. 6, Standard Express... | 9 55 am 10 12am
Na 4, Eastern Express I 2 06am' 2 16am
No. 2, Nickel Plate Ex | 8 12 pmi 822 pm
Westward. | Arrive. | Depart.
No. 1, Western Express. ... 446 am 456 am
No. 5, Standard Express... 7 00pm! 7 20pm
No. 3. Nickel Plate Ex 11 i:<am> 11 20am
Local Freight. ♦S 50pm : *6 40 am
•Daily, except Sunday. Al! express daily.
Through sleepers on all trains. Chicago. Buf
falo, New York, and Boston. Unexcelled din
ing cars and depot restaurants operated by the
company.
IBE CLEVELAND. TERIINAL 8 VftLLBY R. H CO.
(B. & O. SYSTEM)
Depot foot of South Water street. City office,
241 Superior street.
I Arrive. ; Depart?
Valley JU & Way Stations.. *6 ->pm *7 25am
Wheeling & Chicago ’*9 25 pm, +7 2b am
Akron, Canton & Chicago.. *8 15am!*10 00pm
Akron, Canton & Wheeling *lO 20 am; *8 25pm
Akron Canton & Chicago.. *8 ISaml *6 35 pm
Akron, Canton. Marietta t2lO pm til 00 am
Pittsburg, Washington, i
Baltimore, Philadelphia > *lO 30am| »3 25 pm
and New York 1 +2 10 pm til 00 am
tDaily except Sunday. *Daily.
Pullman palace vestibule sleeping car* be
tween Cleveland and Chicago, also between
Cleveland and Philadelphia.
J. E. GALBRAITH. Traffic Manager.
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling R'y.
VALLEY DEPOT. | Depart. | Arrive.
Cleve. & Wheeling Ex I 7 lo am; 11 40 am
Cleve. & Wheeling Ex ! 1 00 pmi 7 15 pm
Cleve . Uhrichsville Ac... J MOnm 8 20am
Sunday trains between Cleveland and
Uhrichsville arrive at 9:55 a. m. and 7:15 p.
xn. Depart at 7:10 a. m. and 6:25 p. m.
FVD Cleveland
X-W BUFFALO
Ililßij “While you Sleep."
UNPARALLELED NIGHT SERVICE. NEW STEAMERS
"City of buffalo*'
KND
" City of Erie."
both together being without doubt, in all
respects, the finest and fastest that are run
in the Interest of the traveling public In
the United States. • * *
TIME CARO,
Daily including Sunday.
leave Cleveland 8 P.M. Arrive Buffalo 6 A.M.
“ Buffalo 8 “ “ Cleveland 6 *
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
Connections made at Buffalo with trains
for all Eastern and Canadian points. Ask
ticket agent for tickets via C. A B. Line,
Bend four cents for illustrated pamphlet.
SPECIAL LOW RATES TO BUFFALO AND NIAGARA
FALLS EVERY SATURDAY RIGHT.
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Up to and including June 15, ISOS).
ASSETS.
Casn on hand 8 2.066 C 3
Loans on mortgage security 200,153 8<
Due for insurance and taxes 470 49
Books and supplies 110 00
Bills receivable 48 15
1202,849 10
raora Assets Dec. 15, 1896 8 49.313 28
“ " " 1807 62,267 51
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