Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1892 — Page 3
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of WorkHMm-Ihe Federation of HotMe
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IN coauaetora tnd tbe Teamatan Md the faqnirr ftoviur oat of ehenr* of atreet-eer conf^ctor Rice
’
4 for The lodteoeeotu Wewe.1 »neeotion of differenow between •fid (be Teamster*’ Uuon,
the die-
’ every*
thief to oetot 1st labor circle*. As to the letter ease one of tbe Brotherhood men ex* pressed tbe prereilief sentiment when he sold: “H Kimn i* entity, wo sen here “J nothin* farther to wy; if ho ie oot, of oonno wo shell demend hie rS'insteUmeot, whieh would likely bo doos." In tbo building tmdee there ere bat few idle men. All tbe etone-mesoaa ere employed, end there to work for mors msn. Tbe oerpeoters report work ebon dent for •hie time of yeer, end tbe only thorn in their (l«sb to the Met# Board of A me altars; they dislike to eee e *rsnt deel of the work tithetttete Felr froueds bsin* done by non-union labor. Tbe pointers ere tbs only ease In the boildin* toads, that report wore fleck; tbe new work not beine fer enough nleng fer them, end ell tbe fprin* work
Wing eleered up.
Organisation eoea eteadily on, end two labor bodiee with e memberabip of about •orenty-five each here been orcenued in the last two weeks. - WtlMnm K. tanker, Peeeibtytoeneis bitter known smooff theesrpentere of this city then is William E. Baker. Although eomperetirslr a yonns men he bee ion* been identified with ortanked labor. Mr. Baker to e Jereermeo, end wee boro on the 6th of Jsnaary, 1843. Bo bee always been a carpenter, bis father befori him )wtiu* been engaged in the feme eellin*. After becoming a journeymen, Mr. Baker worked in the different •ities of the Eaet, then cams Weat, working fttCioeionsti, where be wae for a time in
WILLTAM B.*BeKXl.
bueioeee for himaelf. He eame to Indian•polia in 18?d, end baa llyad bars off end on aiuoe. During the trouble at Ciucioneu with Frooter it Gamble, Mr. Baker codoaiyed the idae ol a walking delegate, and It was adopted by the carpenter, of that oity, he serving lo that eepaoity for a short time, After locating in this oity, be held a position at foreman under one of the eontraetore until his sleetion as walking delegate by tbe Carpenters’ District Council. He has held the position for three yeure successively. Mr. Baker to a competent workman, and be saye he wae never diecharged from a position. He is universally liked by the men and respected by the contractors with whom he has dealings. “The ooutreators know that I am able to take tbe took and do any of the work I talk about and have eonfidenoe in me to
that extent,” said Mr. Baker. _ The mat* IT adoration.
No semion of the State Federation of Trades and Labor Unions has caused so much discussion as tb* one hold at Logansport last week. “I have bean a delegate to the Federation every year for several years,” laid one of the delegates, “and about the tame old crowd would meet year after year afid go through with the routine of business. But this year things were changed, and along with a new element •here was an independent spirit manifested •hat shows the organisations ih tb* smaller twns were ahead of those of tb* cities.
ispsudent, with
People's Party. Altogether,
a leaning toward the
, toe Federation
town
In political views ths great majority wars
mKmm''
Party
was composed of s^en of more than average ability, and its action will evidently result
‘ to the uause.”
a JUsarth of Workmen, of tb* Carpenter*’ Union saya men enough in the oity to do ail rk there is to be done, both skilled I unskilled. Many country boys seeing isuts that carpenter* are in demand to the eonoluslon that ten boors’ work is better than fifteen, and Anmedi•tely poet off for the oity, with the result •batit knot long before we are over- ^ crowded. If every one could so* that by atuying in hie own position and mot trying to work out of it at the expense of tome member of eooiety we would all be
off. .
Local and mat# Notes. The Central Labor Union will meet next
Monday night
The Logausport laundry girla were or-
ganised last week.
Logansport street-car men receive $1 per day and work from twalve to eighteen
hours.
Tb* F. M. B. A. and Alliance are represented in the Central Labor Union at HuaD. F. Kennedy, of the Stonecutters* Union, kin Denver, a representative irom
hie local to tbe international. .
The meeting her* of street-car employee will excite interest PrsaWeut mgm. vompers, of the American Federation, will
engineers will this week at Anderaou to iortmi
Legislature paiw license engineers.
_ The State oouveatioa of carpenters will I held at Evansvak, begin mug Septom-
mxsM rate of on# local a day.
s he present. The stationary eugir
hoid a convention at SM “ b * rw
S b *''
hsr 1, and promkos be largslv atiended,
' i State i
eaioa having been growing at the
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The German Typographical Union will install ths follovaug ottioers to-night: Presideut. August Tamm: vioe-preaidsnt, Charles Re her; aeoretarv, Adolph Hahn:
, iry Hedderich; delc-
Ceattui Ldbor Union, Henry Hed-
,
WITH A BALL AND CHAIN A Youn* Brtd* la Kept at Homo By Her Father.
Kansas City, August 2.-Mra. Nellie is held prisoner in the house of John Garrett, by eight feet of and a live-pound weight to keep prowling about tbe streets at un-
Mrs. Whitman is only seven-
•ssn years old. Two year, ago .he was eent to tbo Hou.e of the Good Shepherd. Within a mouth sb# promised on bended haeee, with many- team, to be a good girl, smd her father took her away. A little that sbe wa# sent to school out. and there sb* met Gibb C. Whit-
»forty-four rear, old, with and they were married. Mm. Whitman left her he began prooce iixgm for a
brought a orees suit. After Joart decided that neither
i a dee re*.
Whitman Brew more wild j
ah wa*
and tb* ball sad chain remedy was adopted. Neighbor* reported tbo eaa*. Humana officer Marraa went out to iaveetigute. He found Mm. Whiosaa nttiug on a sofa, maging blithely, bat dm wua wearing the chain ail right. Sbe didn’t miad it, ahe said. Indeed, sbe thought her father had ft perfect right to hobble her if be eboe*. Altogether, Mm. Whitman waa very merry over tbe trace-chain and hitching-weight. Officer Manes eoesulted President Seammoo, of the Humane Society, and it wae decided that there was no aoed for interference. Tb# soetety would have nothing whatever to do with the matter, for the girl waeaot saffering aoy iH-trealasent. TOBTUBBD FOB BLDSDNKftS.
Treatnsaat of a Patfeat By a
New Yoke, August 1—Thomas Hayden, formerly aa amstoar actor, of Brooklyn, who waa striokea wife hlindneae two yeara ago, to uodargoiBg heroic aod extraordinary treatment at fee bands of Dr. August Tbe toe, of No. 1115 West Sixty-second street, this oity, la the hop* of having bih eight restored. Mr. Harden said he hardly know what to expect from tbe treatment. The doctor told him he would expect no pay unless be effected a cure. “Some time age/’ said Mr. Hayden yesterday, “a friend of mine, whose father had been a doctor in Germany, told me of -A method for treating blindness that bis father hdl successfully practiced. It consi. tod of puncturing the skin aad rubbing into the wound, a liquid tbe eoastitaents of wkieb were a secret ia tbe poeseeeioa of the German government” By a strange coincidence Dr. Tbeiee called to Me Mr. Hayden ahortly afterward and outlined to him tbe eame treatment although be said he had not seen Mr. Hayden's mend. The phyeteian expatiated at length on bis theory, and the blind man consented to try tb* treatment. This to bow tbe patient describe, it: “Dr. Tbetos use. aa instrument something like a square brush, the bri.tiea of which are of steel and thirty-three in number. A syringe moves these needles in such a manner that they are driven into the ekin to tbe depth of about an eighth of an inoh. At tbe first sitting with Dr. Theiss I received 14,000 of these punctures. Into the bleeding skin is then rubbed an oil, whiofa Is the curative principle of the treatment. For three days ths torture was agonking. Tbs oil was aot only absorbed into the system, but blistered tb* skin. Sleep waa impossible. Ten days ago 1 took tbe eeoond application. This I'm* Theiss applied tbe steel brash 6S7 times, making 22,011 punctures. Theiss guarantees that at tbe end of three months I shall begin to distinguish forms faintly. At ths end of six months be claims I shall be able to recognise my friends, bnt that I shall not be able to'read or writ* for a year,” Dr. Tbeiee says Mr. Hayden’s blindpess k caused bv a blood dot or some imparity of tbs blood which is lodged in tbs vessels around tbs optic nerve, and which presses against it. Tbe Doctor has studied in Germany, but be claims his theories were so radically different from those of the faculty that be was not given his degree. There arc 22,011 tiny wounds on Mr. Hayden’s body, and tb* treatment ie repeated fortnightly. There is not a portion of bis body that has not been punetured. Injured In a Hotal Sire. 8t. Joseph, Mo., August 2.—Fiffi at an early boar this morning ia tbe Paeifio House caused a sudden exodus of tbe guests. During it many of them wore more or loss injured, but one of them seriously. A Mr. Emerson, of Topeka, Kas., was dangemualy affected by the suffocating smoke, and to in a serious condition. The Pacitio is tbe largest hotel her*. Tb* damage is about 115,000.
DIED.
CONDE—Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Oonde. August 1, Ittrl ' BCHM1TD—William, Angnst 2, aged thirty-one years aod six months, of coosnmpiion, at 141
Meek st. Funeral notloe later.
FVMMltAL DIUEDTOMM.
L'UNKKAL DIRRUTORS—
X KRKULLO A WHIT8ETT.
126 North Delaware street.
Tetepboae. Office, 684. Free embnlaaea.
Tel. Chat. T. Whitest!. fTU.
MONUMENiX
TtfONUM ENTS—AUG. DIENEE, 841 BAST
JU WashingtbB.
SOCIETY MEETING*.
GOCIETY-W. R.C.—JOHN F. RUCKLE REO lief Corps, 40. win give a lawn social Than.day evening, August 4, at the residence of Charles Sherrer, 6Madison street. Alt hre cor-
dially Invited to attend.
OOCIXTY-G.A. ft.—RMjITtXaA MRETinqof O Geo. H. Thomas Poet, No. 17, Q. A. It. this evening. AU otuarades are Invited Vj attend.
W. E. Bbillinu, Commander. D. DnBtnvKR, Adjutant.
, CGC’i L1V -k i«oNrc - HtAtEfi MKlrtTSa ftr of OapitD City Lodge, F. aad A. Masons,
‘this (Tuesday) evening, et the ludl.
Wm. scHorpaNHoaer, W. M. M. L. Johnson. Secretary*.
fcOCIETY-BTAR LODGErNO. f. RTOF P., O win confer the Page rank on Tuesday evening, August L Vtaitore welcome. By order of the lodge. Jno. W. Holtzman, C. 0. Attest: F. A. Blanchard, h.. of R. and 8.
FOK HAUL OK TRADE.
T>OR BALE OR TRADE-IF YOU WANT A X good busineas Investment. Grocers’ Ex-
change. 64 Vau^e Block.
l/OR BALE OR TRAt)t—NEW BUSINESS S' bloek for smaller property; 86.000.855 month rental: easy pa> mente. Address A S. care News.
L>OR SAL* ORTRAbk-ONE OF THE BEST X down-town resiauranti; a grand chance to make money. Grocers’ Exchange. M Vance Blo«k^ X shoe stock, six-room house, 88x188, Crawfordsvllle, Ind. Inquire at No. 260 W. Washiug-
toa st-
L'OB BALt OR tRADK-UROCERY AND X meat market; a nice stand, clean stock and flxteres; satisfactory reason for selling; investigate. Grocers’ Exchange, 54 Vance Block.
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Y OftT—IRISH SETTER PUF, FOUR MONTHS JU old. Return to F. Rreunetnan. Receive re-
ward.
t UST-ra Ulh'CLk 'tiotTssE WASH ROOM. JU embossed gold ring, name tnaide. Reward
at News office.
T OST-JULY it,gold glasses on brookLi ride, cilffiird ave. or Mimissippt car. Address or return 214 W. New York st. Receive reward.
Y OBf — BiTWriJsST N. OLlV* st. AND Xj Model clothing house, a lady's pooketbook. 820 and two receipts Tbe finder will be rewarded by returning same to D. M. Nichols,** Jt. olive.
T OSt-A SMOOTH HUNTING-OABA GOLD JU watch, between Pouder's stable, on East and Market sts., and the fountain on X. Washington and Michigan road. 810 reward for return to Ponder*0 meat market, XM E. Washington sC
STOLEN.
(STOLEN—YKSTKRDAY (AUGUST 1). FROM O residence l» Kentucky are., a three-months’ Old female pug dog; check No. 2.067. Reward for ta formation or return of dog.
otdi.EN—EadT of franKlin sUnday O evening, medium-six ee, two-yeer-old. dark iron-grey (sun boron mare, heavy mane aad tail Cnexea below s. very full forehead, small scar on nose, newly shod; interferes; harness new, nickel-mounted; buggy new, black, low wheels, narrow-gauge, drop axles, twenty-two-lacii bed and springs, the top low, leather |quartere and bac<. rubber center, greenish-lined, spring laxy baek: liberal reward oflV:ad for recovery. John Fisher, Urmeyaville, luu.
ANNOCNCEMENTa.
a NNOUKCEMENT-BPaCE and POWER A to let at Wright’s power-hall. US South Ten-
nessee st.
A N NVDfccltMfcNT-MARY C. LLftY D. DXNA Ust, 19.over Fletcher’s Bank, oppoaite New
York store.
a NNOUNCEMENT-BCILD YOUR FLUBS A to suit fee Royal fireplace heaters. Pursel!
* Medsker.
A NNOUNCKMENT-JERUBALKM! SCUSlCA ml luauumeuta repaired and manulactarod; old laomramenta traded for new or sold on payments. Jerusalem. TSMawaefaosetta ave.
STRAYED.
STRAYED - FAWN - COLORED JERSEY. O with dark, crump.ed face Information of tier wbereaboute rewarded. F. A. Salisbury, m ^TRiYlStf-^KirS^FTSLD PASTURE. O one hay mare; sixteen hands; six years old; weight UM pounds. Liberal reward. Hair A
Baker. 80S. Tenueeroe.
PERRON AL.
'you ouir fl. ana win actually remove wrinkles au* make the ho:tow chee&s plump and foil For sal* by F. WiU Faoteer, Hates Home Bros-
A.NTKB-A GIRL. U* C*U»BY. ^yA^ED-OIBX SMAnriAteflT. «fc
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Jx lady an 1 gentlemen ageata; salary and com mission. Call on A. Wua in son. Kpeoeer Mouse a GENTS WaNT*D-KXCX.T7hIVK TEtlftlA tory :|IC cuiflt for IK. Patent talesmen preferred. Call or write to a N. Delaware sc. In"a'Gfcf'TS WaKTEP-W* watoT FIVE HESA idem canvassers for oar Hus of dress goods and cloaks. W« pay a salary to good amenta: all ^oods sold on WMtly payments. Fulls**, m ja.
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ANTED—BRCOND QlftLAt M* if
V\ ANTED-A dishWabMEE and ooo* ^ w 31. DffilAware.
YV A>LED—KiTctjgy HMLPAMDWAITTCB
^^pD-A^x>DWfti¥swRfch emi
XlTANTED-GUtL FUR GENERAL HoUaB”
TT work. St! K. Market.
ieTaNfED-GiRL JPoR gINERal
w work. 631 E. West st.
yu amtkd-oirl for general hoube-
*Y work. U2 Harriaen at.
\Xt ANTkb-GGOD GUU. TO IK) OOOKtSG
YY at 46* M**aeebe*ects ava
\I7 ANTED—GIRL FOR GRJlJtkAL koUaE-
YY work- 486 N. Tennessee et.
TtfANT CD—GOOD GiJRL FuR OENKRaL
YY housework. 137 *. Illi nets.
\\J ANTEd-GOOD WHITS GIRL FOE GEN-
YY eral housework. Ml Pern.
W ANTED-gOOD GIRL FOR GtN ERAL
YY honsework. 4* N. Meridian.
Vi’ ANlAP-OIBL FOR GENERAL HOUBE-
yy work, ton B. Penasyivaate st.
YX/AMTED-^GIRl FOK GENERAL adME-
YY werk; uo washing. 2M E. Ohio.
•JK/ANTED-TWO GIRLS to learn EiNYv lag-room work at the Sherman House.
\JL T ANTED—A WOMAN FOR GENERAL YY heusework; ao washing, is* EobiosL
\V AN TED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL V? honsework; small family. SMB. lUiaoisst.
ANTED-A GOOD PALTRY GIRL. APYV ply at Oeurt street enuaaoe. Bates House.
\]|7 ANTED—A WHITE GifllL FOR GEfcYY eral honsework; small family. 4M Park.
ANTED—GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL YY boosework; reference. Apply 28 v. Berth.
yu anted-ggod cuoH immeiRatEly'; YY good wages. Cassatt Hotel, Kalaharg, lad.
\i/ anted - ovekalL, PaNIpR. SHIST^ YY maker; work la factory. 12and 14 N. MI»-
•fssfppi.
\17 ANTED-ON DlSEADES OF %OMEN YY consult Dr. M. W. Bala. tree, as hla office. 88 W. Ohio M. ^
\17 ANTED—FEaTHKRB R E N 0 V A V’r D, B F * 0ld ‘ m >lMMcbaMtta
\X? ANTED - COO KM. GIRLS FOB #AMIYY ilea aad hotels; highest wages paid. 75*
B. Washington.
ANtED-ULKAN, WHITE GIRL, 6ENYY eral honeewerk;ao washiag; good wages.
63 W. IillaoU st.
W’ANTED-Girl FOB KITCttiN A^b YY dialng-rootn work ;ao washing or ironing.
416 B. jferidlaa sL
VL’ANTED - IMMEDIATELY, IS ET YY peri raced girl for general hoasework. Re
8 Woodruff Place, west drive.
tl/ ANTED—RELIABLE <»IRL FOR OEIg YY eral housework; small family; wages ft 402 Ash st, second honse north of Blath.
VL’ ANifcD - white girl;- uenKRal YY hoasework: ao washing or Ironing; good wages; wi tb reference. 700 X. Delaware et. «/ a*S tkD-YoUN GTlaW ' is. ofFTPST; YY light works experieuce unnecessary; state wages expected. Address X 2, News office. \|7 ANTED-gTKLS.'KJ NuTVoftOicT THS YY free employment office at Baldwin Block, corner Market and Delaware, third story, head-
quarters of Indianapolis.
W am’ed-Voung lady To taxxouk YY special course la stenography; position as soon ss competent. Address Stenographic In-
stitute. Lorraine Bnllding.
\V aNted-how*8 this? tLlegkaphv, YY short-hand and electric-pen work. only8> per month ;good paying poeftions to all Who learn. Johnston’s.82* E. Washington.
W ANTED—GOOD BALARY oDaRANTEKD YY to ladies willing to do writing for meat their homes. Address me la own handwriting with stamped envelope. Miss Edna L. Smyths. South Bend, Ind.. proprietor of the famons
Gloria Water for tbe complexion.
A17 ANTED—1 WANT TO PUT 6n T WENTY YY more girls at Jet-beaded laces and crown pieces for millinery trimmings. Any intelligent girl that has been successful at any kind of place-work sen in a short time *arn from ft to |6 per week. W.Anuhaensel, room 7,143R s.Merid-
ian et.
\»7 aNTEd-DKESB CUTTING AND 8EWVV lug school, the only place where women and girls can learn the entire art of dresa-cut-tiag. making, draping, designing, tacking and finishing, transferring and reproducing by measures, without gness work or refitting. Em-
ma Edwards. 188 a East st.
WANTED—MALE HELP.
\I7 ANTED- TINNER. 108 8. PXNN6YLYY vanla sk ^ ^
ANTED—PORTER, IMMEDIATELY. 80 WaBTkd - BA&BKSTITiAgVWa. an VV_ R Illinois at. but BM BE YiTanteD-1l>HUG CLERIC COMPfiTENTT
W 441 Virginia ave.
\i; ANTED—F1 RUT-CLANS HOR8ESHOER.
YY 696 w. Morris st.
AX’ ANTED—LODGING* AND MEALK. 10*
YY 290 West Mer etst.
ll/ANTED-ftAftBER. NO, 11 MABBACHt-
YY setu ave. steady job.
\Xf xtiTiLb~BoY To kERb cowa k a.
YY Cayior, E. Washington.
Wanted - loiJIIge-bkd maXIK IT.
MT Clans. 700 a Meridlac at.
W anTed-good dairy Hand. *m w.
YY Washington st., 8 JO a. m.
\l 'ANTfcD-MAN FOR HORBEa 8« N,
YY Tennessee, with reference.
\VA >T£D~—~whitiL ba mib; "STMaBY
YY work. MS hi. Washington st-
XXWANTED - FlRaT-CLABti 0 A ft V R R B.
YY I.ewte-Porver Cabinet Company.
w; ANTED-A COLORED BOV WTaXK YY care of horse and yard, m Fletcher ave.
It) ANTi^D—GOOD COoJf IMMEDIATELY; Yy rood wages. Caa att Hotel, Edinburg, Ind.
\I/ANTED- 'i’WO DAIRY HANDS T’tlAT YY csd drive team, a Bommerlad. Madison
ave.
W An'TED-'^O BUY BDILDINu AS 66ciA YY tl*u shares. Geo. M. Poe, room 86 Ingalls
Block.
\\J ANTED-TwO PRINTEFB IT THE YY Freeman office, immediately. 92M E.
Court et.
\J6/ ANTiD-A FIRKT-CLaBS^ORSEsHOER ^Y^^and^eneral blacxsmUh. W. *, Fnlwider,
••/ANTED - A 00(75 BLACKBMITH YY helper at 434 R. Washington et. Schweikle
dt Urapye.
isr anted - farm HaHSST - ImmSdTYY ately; good piaees; best pay. Call 7»X E.
Washington.
\\r ftNTffD-BOOKE EEPER ANDGEN BRaL Add^s m< T • m N 1 ws| T * * xp * ri,,,,c * and reference. \»> ANTit-MACklNlBT, ONE WHO OaH
YY make cracker cutters Call at Grand Hotel
this evening. F. M. Dudley.
\t/ anted-rao cHAWffH ok Dock YY barker, good talker, at Bln# Froat res-
taurant. 87B, Illinois. Strobie.
V|> AriTED-A CITY SOLICITOR, TO SELL YY on salary or oommission. Send application
at once. Address C 2, News office.
W anTEd-TWo <x>LLEeTOKd"~Airi5 CaNYY vassers. PrudsaUai insuiance Company James P. Kelly, 46 and 46 Vance Block. *
W ANTXD-SAlJEnm'eN; GOOD oPENfUrG; YY Halary orcotnmiselon. Address,with itemn. Nat: on ill Cigar Company, fit. Louis. Mo.. \\ ANttD- YOU NO kMSN. AND MWTO YY know that Oyster Chants will open his oyster-honse. 212 E. Washington, September a.
it/ ANTED-OOOD. COLORED MALE COOlf, YY to go out of city; steady Job; good wages: references required. Address J. O. EvansTrip-
ton,Ind.
\X'ANTEO-FiFTY MEN TO DIsTRIDuTTII YY eireniars; big oay; references: stamp for reply. Western Agent, 117 Laughton si, Chi-
cago. 111.
\Li ANTED—TO LOAN MONEY OB FtfRYY nlture, pianos, norses. eta, without removal ; also on watches aad diamonds. George
M. Poe. room 2« Ingalls Bio*.;
ANTeD-FaRH ft.ANb; GOCb HokB YY ana steady work for the right man; German preferred. Apply at farm south of Brightwood or at room 8 Ingalls Block, a. K. Fletcher.
w anted-a floor Huldkh on tool YY work-.one who is accustomed to working under the crane; rood wages and steady empteyafbnt to a firet-class man. Address the Excelsior Foundry Compaey.Foortnand Eggleston
ave.. Cincinnati. O.
TitaNTR![>—TRaVBLfNG NaIbsHeN TO YY sell baxlng powder; to the right men liberal salary and commission, contracts will be made; experience not necessary. If you answer any ad In this colnm a, answer this one. United Btatee Chemical-works, 840-846 Vaa Bnrea, Chi-
W ANXKD—arru ATXGMa.
oituatiob wanted - housework, do
C Newman st.
oxidation wanted-if washing and t? Ironing wanted. ca:i sss Lafayette at.
OITUaTIO.n wanted —bT white 6ikl O to do second work. Addraas N 2. care News.
SITUATION WaNTED-CX>MPETENT8TKN* I s ogropher deeiros poslUon. Address J1, News-
QITCATIOR WaNTED-IN DOCTOR’S OR O dentist % olJSce by a lady. Address H 2, ear*
N*wa.
oiTUatIDn w anted—as bookkekpkk O by yonng man of experienne. Address s 3.
News office.
OiTUATloiY ^antei>1as Drug cLikft ~ by P. H. G.; beet of roferonoea. Address L
24. care News.
OtTUATlON WANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN.
greduatee^liw harmacy ; higbest references.
blTUAT10X*wiNTKD^A8 COLLECTOR 6R O -to drive delivery wagon, by a man oi experi-
ence. Address 480 Massachusetts ave.
SITUATION WANTED—AS CITY BALfcSO man, wholesale grocery preferred: had several years’ experience u» retail grocery: best of
references given. Address L1 car* itowt.
W AJtXEli—Att-KK aas
a GENT* WANTED-IF YOU CAS SELL A A line of roses and ornamental plants to good honaw.sheT.U Barnom. jeDE. Market.
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VP ANTED - OQNBCMMftri’ GAR TRUST YY stock. Newton Toad.* lagalM Mock. J
\jD ANTED—FIRST-CLABo ROOM FOR ONE w geatleman; reference*. Address Y t, News
Ohio et.
w AN’TkD—GENTS* CAST-OFF CLOTHING; YY highest price paid. Mrs. Llae. U7 Maesa-
ehnaetta ava
ANTED-m PERSONS TO TRT ACHEYY Head, the specifie fee aU head aches, a*
Pan tx*r» drugstore.
VI7 ftHTED—TO Rf NY ffAlk OF FROM 3 YY^ to 140 acres oa shares; give good ref ere pc a
Address F X care News.
TSf ANTED—A CtilLDfOMAltD; FHlVATE .V. family, with ail the privilege* of a home.
Address V l. News office.
«T ANTED —RAZORS AND scxaeoKS TO YY grind. Barber anppty Mease. 3 Ctrd* sL
Manufacturer Idly rsxsr.
\V ANTEl>—8UITE UNFURNISHED FRONT YY rooms, within six squares ft postoffice.
W % liftYffs Qf&c%m
\|/ANTED-PRINTING OF EVERY D&
YY aarlMton at Indianapolis Printing Company. *# Virginia ave. Teienhone 125X
WJ ANTED-PA RTNKR WITH ABOUT 82.0U0. YY tn a good paying. eetabUshad busineas; reference given aod required. Addraas K SL
aare News.
Vl/ANTED-A GOOD MaB 'l!JsD WIFE. OH "Y middle-aged woman, to go to the country to wort; colored or white. C. C. Tattle. 8 K.
Washington.
Wl ANTED—EVEBYBODy *6 COME AN 6 YY examine the Amarean Bath-Tub System for soft water; nothing like It. Mg Maaeaehn-
estts avenue.
V|7 ANTED - HOUBEKEEFERB TO CALL YY aad inspect oar Une of furniture; new aafirt^liah^good*; prices low. 1. W. Connolly,
W/ ANTED—JOB FRINTTKG OF EVERY DE Y* aeription at lowest rates, eonsisteat with good wotk; Chanoe-Matfeewa Printing ComphSCiiaS.* U Block, Virginia ava Tele-
TO LET—EOO ISA
rpOLKT—FURNISHEDROOMft. ITE. OHIO.
rpo LRT—FURNISHED ROOMS. 14S It. ALA-
1 bsma.
flhb LET—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 88 W. 1 Haw York^sL^^rc Wmtpfq, y
rpo let-nicely furnished rooms. - m
E E. New York st.
^PC XET^H an dF^MElT furnished
1 rooms. 88 W. Ohio.
T° LET-THREE unxurntbhkd, up-
I stain. 193 N. Fast at.
let-furnished boomb FOR BENT.
JL 13 N. Pennsylvania st.
Frio LET-NICELY FUR^ISKSd R Ob MX;
1 cheap. 861 N. Alabama.
FYib leT-Four Bice ro5ms For houbb-
1 keepiag. 3 College ave. •»
rrO LET-148 w. NEW YORK, PjjfiABANTIT?
1 furnished sleeping-room.
IT’D LET -^URNIHH Eb FRONT ROOM: COOL,
1 pleasant. 630 N. Delaware.
rro LET—FURN IBHLD ROOMS FORHODBE-
A keeping. 13 W. Vermont st.
T , 6 LET-LARUE FURNISHED UR UNFUR-
- A nished rooms. 71H N. Illinois.
fl'O LET—FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOU8&
A keeping. 224 N. New Jersey et.
fro LEI’ - NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.
1 bath, gases. 3 Ft. Wayne ave.
f|'0 LET-LARGE, FURNISH 6D FRONT
1 room; bath. 148 west Vermont.
rpo LKT-NiCELY FURBISHED ROOMS TO
A genu only. Oread Opera Block.
rpo LET-SUITE OF ROOMS; FURNISHED
A or nnfnrnlshed, 83 N. Tennessee.
rpO LET^nSTCELt FrPNlSHKb OR tlN-
1 famished rooms. 332 N. Alabama.
rpb LET — FURNISHED AND UNFUR1 nished rooms. No, 1*7 B. New Jersey.
Fl'6 LEf-FURNlsafciTKouM: uJenTle1 men; references. RAN. Tennessee«t.
TpO LET—FOUR dI!£iBaBlB ROOMS;' A pleasant surroundings. 377 N. West st
rpo LET-HANDSOME AND NEWLY FURA nished room. Call Room 1. Stewart Place.
rpO LET—FRONT ROOM; MCElT FURl nished; private family. 380 N. New Jersey.
rpO LET-KITCHEN*AND DINING-ROOM A furnished for boarders. 87 S. New Jersey st.
rpo LET-FURNISHED ROOMS; RKFKR1 ences; gentlemen preferred. 296 N. Missis-
sippi.
rpo LET —A KCHDEACON’S SUMMEft A picsle, 1892. Stuffed mangoes. Bold by all
grocers.
rpo LET-MOELF FURNISHED FRONT 1 room; first floor; private family. 884 N.
New Jersey.
rpo LKT-A SMALL LODGE ROOM, FURA nished. For further information call at 76 N.
Pennsylvania.
rpo LET — ARCH DEACON '8 CELEBRATED' on tliemarket rf * prM * DtwlUl • T * I 7^“*• £Mt
VO LET-Nlt^LY FURNISHED ROOMS. 1 centrally located, to g«nts with roferenoe.
139 K. Delaware.
rpo LET-PLEASANT. WELL FURNISHED' A rooms: bath and all modern conveniences.'
Inqnlre 263 N. Alabama.
rpo LET-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN1 tlemen: modern conveniences; references
required. 228 N. Delaware st.
rpo LET-LARGE. PLEASANT FRONT A rooms,furnished and unfurnished; desira-
ble location. Address W 1, News.
q>0 i/KT-WlTH POWifiR. EXt’ELLKN* A room, 30x100; all conveniences for mannfactoring. Corner Pennsylvania and Georgia, rpo LEf - - WITH !WARb7TW6~8CriTE8 A front rooms, suitable for family; single rooms, with board. 81 to 87 per week; two squares from poetoffice. Old reliable Enterprise Hotel,
Massachusetts avenue
TO LET—HOUSES.
rjvo LET-LIST. 10 CIRCLE. ^
rj^'O LET—GET LIST. ALEX. METZGER.
f |'0 LET—8KB LI8f. C. R OOFFiB A Co.
fpO LET-PART OF tABGE HOUSE. 831 ».
A Tennessee.
T^Monve r< t KK " ROOM AND dweLlang.’
rpo let—hbe list at Hadley a Pay’s.
A 68 E. Mamet
rpo LET-FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. 66 ABH.
A Address 86 Vine.
rpo LET-DvVELLING 322 N. Illinois St Ap-
A ply on premises.
rpo lev—ttoUeiuj iM jLll parts of THE'
A oity. C. F. Say lee.
npo leT-five-room house. Natural-
A gas. 81 Lockerbie st.
rpo. LET-SEE LIST AT 98 K. MARKET.
A ground floor. Gregory A Appel.
rpo LET-353 B. NEW JERSEY. 7 ROOMS, 816. A W. J. McCullough 4Sons, 98E. Market.
rpo LEI-141 N. ALABAMA. EIGHT ROOMS, A both gases. |3U. F. T. McWhlrter, 74 K.
Market.
rpo LET-210 N. TENNEHSKE 8T.. BRICK;
rpo LET—AoUBE 4 ROOMS.490ON E.TENfH A st., between Ash and Beliefontaine; gas; ft
CaU room 17 Talbott Block.
rpo LET—41 LORDST.; WTVE-ROOM HOUSE, A good condiUon; natural gas and city water. <
CaU at 197 E. Washington st
ryO LET-NEW FlVft-KbOM HOUttE, 168 A Clinton sL; gas and sewerage, inquire Dr.
Boynton, MS N. New Jersey si.
»pO LET—161 EAST BT. MARY BT., BIX 1 rooms, both gases, well and cistern, flk
Alex Metsger, 6 Odd Fellows Hall.
rpOLET-DESTRAB LE R ESI DK NC E TXlCA R1 ly opposite State Honse: two-story brink; newly papered throughout and painted Inside and outside; apply quick. Henry D .Pierce, 18E
N. Meridian rt
rpO LET-DWELLING NO. 2H8 N. PENN8YLA vania st., nine rooms, 830. Also flat adjoining, over drag store. AU modern eonvenieneee ana connection with street sewer. Excellent location.opposite Blind Asylum park; beautiful surroundings; close down town. a. Metsger,
Odd FeUows Hall. .
rpo LET—366 N.ALABaWa sf . CHEAP.
A SSS W. Ohio, suite rooms. *17.
2178. East, barber shop; hot and cold water.
6B* Virginia ave., store room. 816.
lUOHosbrook. m Huron. 68 kansas.W Shelby,
large store-room 17 Virginia ava. Office* over 17 Virginia ave.
C- W. Gobjicch. It Virginia ava.
TO LKT—OFFICE* aN1> BTO&KK.
rpo LET — ROOM WITH POWER; GOOD
A light. 17 East aonth.
rpO LET-ONE EINE STORE-ROOM, GOOD A cellar, water: cheap rent. 297 Virginia ave.
rp^LET—FIRST-CLAB* SUITE OF OFFICE I aod sleeping room*: both gases; first floor.
Ad. Hereth. ft E. Washington st.
rpo let-wifH poWebT "kxokllent 1 room. 30x160; all eenvealencea for manufacturing. corner Pennsylvania and Georgia.
rpo LET—Dtoll&AHLK BTOBR-ROOM; MASX sachnsetu avenue. IH square* from N*wDenleon HoteL H. D.Fierce. Wi North Merid-
ian.
rpo LET-LARGE STOREROOM. 81 8. iLUA noisst ; will build baex to alley and pm In plate-glaaa front for desirable tenant. Reynolds,
rp6 LET—OFFtl'E ROOMS.“SUITABLE FOB J physicians, over Pomeroy*srtrug store,southwest corner Pennsylvania and Nortnsts., opposite blind asylum: excellent location. A. Meta-
ger. Odd Fellows HaU.
rpo LET - STOKE - ROOM AND EIGHT I dwelling rooms; No. ft» *. North st.; good cellar; large barn, stable; counter fixtures for
W - x
TO LIST—MlNCMlXANAiHhk
rpo LET-BLACKSMITH SHOP, apply . A Bryce’s Bakery.
removal.
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of Washington 8V; e tansy.itHN. Keridlau.
f> eaL kKTATt-RufiMBGS STTi; BS* Xv squat* north of ths American Oaaolng fnc-tery.A-room n*w bout*, natural gas, sic. P. J.
Mniiat.» 1M.; 3. Meridian at. At»-ELkttAi4t SSbtS'-RooH Fletcher eve • both gaSSS. Well.
a bargain for this
. News.
J$TATlt-rWO MPVKNDlt) &KBt-
dwslllpg, Fletcher ave.: r.i.rrfiatis’skigi
> properties northeast. In first-class will be sold at less iban the market
T>eaL JcV Oence
condition,w „
price. P. J. Mullansy. 1SI4 N. Meridian sV pm. KsTATX —12.600— AaKGAlNIff"XV room, story-ana-half frams, 8. Meridian, aix squares from Washington »t.: well, cistern, cellar, gat. Wm. 8. Canfield, SI Virginia ava. p^AX^^Afl=GOOD L6¥T GA8T~aIXXV barns, near Seventeenth; elsctrie Una In two squares: If taken tbisweekHU) will huyit; no such bargain north. F. T. McWhlrter, 74 A
Markov
"pEAV S»fATE-HE81DKNCE 1ft .KVi^J 1 - XV ton, new, eleven rooms: baih-room, fornace, natural gas: Ipt IX acres; eighteen mature fruit trees; near electric cars. O. P. Hay,
Irvington. < W2av XstAtls
XV mom
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ears News.
bobbins A Hardwick, MirUnsyUls^id. wras.’aa«saja3B! pppasssss r also framing lumber, doors, frames, sash, blinds: must bn moved immediately to make rcom for new building. Call 1M N MiridUn st LH> k ^.sLa-Twu PORTARLFTThRahHX iDg-*aglnM, thirtesn-horse power each: on* B * A th *. r ••oond-baad: our own maks; will he *®1<» Ohandlsr A Taylor
Company.37DW. Washingtonst.
PORSALEj-A CHICKKRlNd, ISAZULTON ^ern b2SS*n?m p! * no * Just t***®‘n exchange;
DnirsxMT’
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K cash and Baby XV monthly payments for lots on Imuroved street, east, ten square* of court-bnuss, one ^^“Vk’sfosr-*”^ r - t - *•- p KaLi fesTATE-42,11X), EOT. ABH 8f.,ieA8T XV front, between Li neoin ave. and Seventh si.: 4&9x177 feet: obeauest iot In that vicinity :jfi.000 cash; remainder one and two years. Walter A Prather, <H g. Market st pifAL ESTATE-11.400 KACH - FOR - N ICE XV new cottage in Columbia Place: electrio cars every ten minutes: email cash payment, balqpce easv monthly InstaUmente. Taylor A
Co., room l Old tsentindl Building.
P'fiCiL JC8TATE—11 DOWN AMD (1 fEK XV week: no interest: no taxes; for Brigbiwood lots In Brinkman Hill addition. Eotshigh and dry and vtry cheap at >100: rite 40xlMfeeW Bradley A Denny. M North Delaware street. T» KAL> RBTaTR—KIOHT ACKEH SOUTr: XV eaet, adjoining city limits; good honse, eight rooms: orchard; living water year round; Just the place for poultry or dairy business, large dairy barn. C.E. Reynolds A Co..lOOlrcle. phiAX' itBTATfc—>f. xseW Jerbey TV east front, between Eighth and Ninth sts.. eight-room house, barn, both kinds of gas, waterworks, and everything cdmplete: alley in rear and side; a bargain It sold In ten days. • J. C.
Ertel. room IM, Thorpe Block.
moathly payments. and 44 N. Pennsylvania st., opposite poo to Wes.' K U w restaurant IN new and in new bonding, and tft good location
z sbss!-
Agent, Marlon, Iitd.
ert; ? BroD * rt * 1
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I?6K 8AV»-OVER8T()CK'lRBriJ'oWTHT¥re X time to bay. We will exchange with yon or P*y yon cash for any article you era aot *sing. we will boy that beating stove of yon •raire you somethink In exchange lor IA *
•8, hedre”— —
fl5, par! 0.(0141
.bedroom set
,-o, parlor sotte. P), folding bed.
f7, sideboard,
(rjine extension table
trria**, —, —et set. .cook store.
only. Say it back when von ^ reasonable fees. Spann A Co.. rTTANB-NoSt riNWMS large sam P of money ItSTlaour ears to I seo m o"id fl^^oddVeilowe^loclf.' A,#X * f OAN8-TO L6AW XJ amount, in sums of terms: low rates, oo d Cm^W-o^no 1 ^
pEAL KSTATE-42.750-HANDSOM K. NEW, XV two-story honse, seven rooms, ball, cab net .ntel. both gases, front and side porch, targe , in Highland Place; convenient to borse-can
ma lot
lot, in High _ _ R^ner’•^apeptios’ Deflghf rure^me offlys^ pep^la aad kidney trouble of 1« years’standing, alter MOO wwth of other medicine had tailed to give me any relief. J. A. Bernhard, 8onth Bead.
Xnd. Pantxer. Bates House Drnggist.
P EXV fcBTATE-REOEIVER’d 8Ati—bOTeJ
|l, •’ ?■ ^ 2». 28. ». M. 81. 82 and 88.
block 12, Fletcher’a Booth Brookstde: iota 72,78 and 75. make’s subdivision outlet 187:lotsMo-
Kernaa'a East addition.
* John W. Ray, Receiver.
lioTO'uit HALK-NO IN
pRAV JfeTATE _
ton electric Una Streets graded and graveled; payments M and *2 per week: building association stock teken at par. Bradley A Denny, % N.
Delaware st.
vance In veins; a beautiful place to live, houses bnllding rapidly, electrio Une. fifteen mlnntee from Meridian st., never overflows: from m> to I600: easv terms. See Bradley A Denny, 28 A. Delaware st. p KAL ESTATE-FARM . 600 ACREST oNl XV of tbo richest and most productive In the State of Indiana; 200 acres river bottom, yields ftfrty bushels wheat and seventy-five bnshuis corn per acre: on good pike, also railroads; must be sold to settle an siftate. For full particulars and terms tee Jackson A Forbes, ■ X. Fourth st., Cincinnati, O. p EAR ESTATE—ILLINOIS 8T.. NORTH OF IV Third, beautiful residence, eleven roomr; bath, stable, and all eonvenlencea; corner property ;baelf0 feet on Illinois st., room for three more dwellings; property now rented, paying over « per cent, on 818.000; terms reasonable; would take Unaller property in part payment. Market Ml* P,u *® born * Co ” * o1 * M•n*», M E. p EAV ESTATE - 85,000 - A BEADTIFUV XV home. Kaodsome, new, thorongbly well-bnllt honee, modern In all respects; ten rooms; large reception hall and fancy stairs: eplet.did bath-room complete: quartered oak and hard wood finish throughout ; handsome mantels and gratesJwlde veranda, front and side; large rear porch; firstclass furnace, oement walks, asphalt street, forest trees, city water, gas, etc. King A Co., agents. No. 92 K. Market st.
BUILDING. HAVING AND VO AN AfMFM TlGILDING AND LOAN—THE ROYAL HAS D money to loan. Howard Kimoall. Secretary,
80 East Market st.
ptJILDINO AND LOAN—BEFORE TAKING X) shares in any associatioc.in vesUuate tbe Atlas. C. C. Foster .^president; Bohtrt Martindals,
'}
_ Savin 1100, week., dues. Office. 82 Virginia ave. re tary.
PUILDING AND LOAN - KEYSTONE J3 Bnllding and Loss Association: no entrance
idlng
fee; no back da
; p]
room 84 Vs
ee; enter at any time; combines ilana James M. Leathers, secretary,
sues Block.
DOILDING AND LOAN-PLlfMOUTH 8A VJD logs and Loan Assoolatfon. Office N, Pennsylvania st. Noa-eerial plan. Conservative, careful management. Loans at satiefactory rates. Investigation aoildted. Open daily and
Saturday evenings.
18. cook sto. _ |3. lee sheet, ffi. boa lounge*
six-foot extension table ft cot; on-top mattress. |1 A0, woven wire bed sprlag,
81. canvas oot.
tf-to woven wire oot.
XdSfast» t Kss. , v.« TO the largest line of second-hand goods in the state in connection with a fall line of new goods We ere overstocked. Von can hav* your own time to pay for goods. We want the room. Your prices for cash wm be ours. Yonr terms on pay-
menu will also be ours.
79 W. Washington st^ op PoeUs’perk Theater. pOR SALE-NEW YORK FURNITURE OO. JT Yonr own orlewon furniture, carpeu aad stoves. Yon will be surprised. Come and see for yourself. Yuar own terms on payments. Remember, we will enhaag* now furniture, stoves. Ac., tor old, or pay the oast cash prices fo- a >y article yon are not using. Trade yeur o.d leeting stove for eometblcg you need. We will take yonr old goods as the first cash payment on new goods. We haye * complete line
of new goods. roLDtita anna
Trade your old lounge on a new folding bed. Never before have we had such a large llae of
them.
125, folding beds in antique or sixteenth century; large bevel glues. 828 end 8*0, beds, elegant designs Oome and see our fti. $40 and 8M folding beds, the easiest working beds made. ’ Carpets. Trade yonr old carpet on a new one. We have over a thousand patterns In brussels and ingrain to select from. just think of this. 20c for window shades, spring fixtures. - 85c for half-wool carpels. eoo best all-wool carpet. 60c for good brussels. Remnants at yonr own price. bedroom surras. Trade yonr old suite o* a new one. Over fifty designs to select from. $13 snttes, in antique of sixteenth cautery worth |18. 836. handsome o* < salts, worth |S0. 8*1, oak saltee, heavy, carved, worth ffe Bee oar |I8,118. f £ end f2> suites. 8IDBBOABDM. Thirty diITerent styles. 17 sideboards, worth fit 810 solid oak sideboards. See our 812,816,818 and 881 sideboards • MATTINGS. Bee oor Me, I2b,c and 16c mattings. Yonr own prices on fine matting; 7rdesisns to select from. Remnants at yonrown price. don't poseur That yen get a guess on the piano with every purchase amounting toil and upward. This elegant piano will oe given to the closest fustier. _ Everything for housekeeping. M E. Washington st/, north side, near Dalawara.
A T E ? M2pk7t L4N ' PMBB1r ’ ^^CTAONftER, 88 i UCTlON-A. L. faUNT. AUCTIONEKR,Hi A East Waehtagtea sa. A CCTION - UAL* OF lMPROVED~P*Of’A erty. 1 will sell at gnats.at 2 p. m.. •26, 827.8» and lOt . vacant lots east of them, new; three rooms each; a fall are In good condition, and are month each. The ground Is bigh.ea a first-class investment for homes « ,orms: «/ne third ca-,h. balauc* i years. Sale poslrive. L. N. ~
1 CANS—MONEY TRT Xj hold fuiaiter*, planes, watches, diamonds or any Loans made for thirty, sixty money on bead: no delay In m nese strictly confidential:lowest ratm est Call and see me before placing J. C. Ettei, room M Thorpe Biook * J^OA NS—M O N EY ON #•' UR NITUB*. horses, wagons, offio*,store flxteres and all ktads of personal property, Tp i'ams to mil, withoat removal. In the qatekest"*posstble time sad a* tbe lowest possible retesT also on watebea and diamonds.' Yon can pay~U back in weekly or monthly InetaUmenta. 'aDd each small paymeat reducst the cost of oarifyiag fee balanca Barinose strictly oonfidential.' W. a SUtts, room*4 Ingalls Block, southwest ooraer of Washington and Poaroylvanlii ttorote." r oanb— Ju LOWKSTBATXS.
RASYTuaia,
sraicTLT ooNFipminTAia
LOAMS MADB ON‘sHOET MOT TOIL Money loaned on furnitnre, piano ^••OD*.** 0 ** flxteree. warehouses, reo all kinds of personal property In an; watches and diamonds. You can money In woolly or monthly ina
have the cost reducsd properUo: .. owe a balance op your furnitnre or piaao. wa 1
and see ns before going eleewhera
ftstebils hod 1887.
1MD1 AM A MOareASH LOAMO*. Roopi 18 Insurance Bleck, Northeast corner Markeraad Penasylvaata s8a
pianos, hori
remAia I > lend m<
it of them. The honroeare nearly
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TDUILDINO AND LOAN - DAN 1A BUILDX> log and Loan' Association stookholdera’
Pearl at., opposite fee state Honee, heed of horses of all cl^—-
phaetons, buggies siagie sod doable f
.» sod Loan' Aseocisticn atooktioiders’ single aad doable taArneee. two
aaarjgaSmhfe
fng of by-laws and election of officers. ber on the ground. My leans k
A. Labmbt, Secretary. shall merve nothing, gala i
tlve. George Rissler. L. M.: RUCTION - BALK of -
TJUILDING AND LOAN—IF YOU WANT A XJ building aeeoaiation leaa promptly apply to
des. secretary Mutual Home and Bavnation. 72 E. Market at.: the payment oply 2tc per week for each 8100 bor-
se open from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. dally. -QUILDING AND LOAN-AUGUST 1*. 18*8. X> The Star Having and Loan Association will start tbe twentieth senes of SM* shares and fee second series of 8100shares, does Aeper weexia each. No assessment for expensas. Mone; fu rn iehed promptly to borrowers. The fri share provides for borrowers who wish for easy pat menu, aad tbe Si 00 shares for these who
wish to pay off their loene quickly. Da ceived aud information furnished at «S X. ketst. H. M. Hadley, preaident; H.
NOWCn,
OTICE—GATES,
Fellows Block.
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