Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1895 — Page 3

TEE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY. MARCH 12. 1895.

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AD VEJiTJSFMENTS Alt •4hr«rU«Mn«»l» u»»*rttd urul.r ordinary ImMIam* on th* acv'^na «nJ third p«g*« of THE NEWS »r« cbarcod f«r at ih« v*«y low ml. of on. mot A word for mch d«y. No wdv*rtiwn»«wt mo.lva! for )•«. than 10 cntw Whm hiwnli or dw*h Him. ar. u*»d lhr** wr. • c*nu' w Ha*. On. And two-c*nt poaue* aU.mi>. win b. mcMvwt in pwjrm.nt of onl*r» Iky hmK ! 't

lUiday noon, March H. at hl» B. Wajd»ln#t‘>n at.. Pmnklln .H«hiy-flr»t birthday. Nutlc of

‘ATLOR -Monday n<v»n, March r**ld.tK<*. 1M0 E. twylor. on Ms ..1*1 funeral trill b. given tAt.tr. O UONNEU-- Jennl*. Man h 12. 1«:» a- ni.. M* twenty war*, six nvntts. real lance. 433 W. N.w York at. Funeral from 81. John's Church. Thursday mornin*. * o'clock. Friends Invited

FIX KRAI, XOTICK5.

BIIXMIF.R-Leroy. Funeral a.rvlc* at r**l«e«c., 448 E. St. nair *t.. at 10 a. m . Wednesday. Friend# Invited.

WANTED—FEMALE HELP.

WAjCTEP-Tlah-i-mlngo cltar. WAKTED- A good *lrl, a«_i4l N Illinois m._ WANTEt>~ A girl, at 1» x7 l^ennsiyvanm at. WANlEi* t'i^*i *7.1. at 173 Ash st.: small family.

WANTED—Competent, good cook. JSK N. Fennsyl vanla. WANTED—Oirl tor general housework; family

TtfMj&iMS Ash. WANTED- ExperlenctHl nur*e; references. 661 N. M-rtdlan »t.

WANTED—Gw>d. youn* girl; three in family. 683 Broadway st. WANTED--A good cook and house girl. 1*8 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED—White girl for housework. Call No. 6 Mass,.. !nis.-tts avc. WANTED—<ilrTfoPgeneral housework; fam 11 y of three. 585 Park ave.

WANTED—Competent girl for g.-n»ral house-

work. 639 College ave.

WANTED - Don't take PA RROTT-TAOdA ftT.

a Pun for a loaf.

FIN ERA,I. DIRECTOR. FCNERAL DIRECTORS^” CHAS. T. WHITSETT.

Beat seevic. now being furnished at least coat or no charges at all; no extra charge for

ight.

lady assistant.

rges at all; Telepbcns

(64—day or nl*h

SOCIETY AND CLl B MEETINGS. SOCIETY—Attention. ITlllon SoMters - Mutual League Regular meeting this (Tuesday!

•ventng. 7;30 o'clock.

GEO. C. WEBSTER, President.

KD G. BOOZ. S vreury.

SOCIETY—Hiawatha Tribe. No. 75.'will work the Hunter*’ degree this (Tuesday) evening. Visiting brothers welcome. THO.S REESE. Sachem. R. E. HfJSKINS. K. of R. gtXTETY —MASONIC—Oriental Ixslge. No. 50o. F. and A. M. Stated meeting this (Tuesday) evening and work. In the first degree. EDWARD I). MOORE, W. M. HOWARD KIMBALL. .Secretary. kjCIETY—MASONIC—Oriental llige. No. BOO. F. and A. M. State,! meeting this (Tuesday» •ventng. and work In the first degree. EDWARD D. MOORE, W. M. HOWARD KIMBALL. <»e t rotary. SOCIETY-*Oaptlal City L<*lge. No. 312 F. and A. M Special meeting this (Tueeday) evening. March IS. at 7:JO o'clock. Work In first degree.

Visitor* welcome.

W. W. THICKSTEN. \V. M TOM ODDY, Secretary. SOCIETY—MAHONIC-Attention, Sir Knight*. Raper Cotnniandery, No. 1. K. T. Stated conclave in Masonic Temple tms tTuesdayi evening at 7:» o’clock. Work. In K. T. order. AHIKA R. WHITE. Em. Comdr. JACOB W. SMITH, Recorder. SOCIETY—}. O. O. F.—Regular meeting of Meridian Lodge. *&>■ I- O. O. F., Wednesday evening, March U, I89.'., Work in the Initiatory and third degree*. All member* requested to be present, other'business of importance to come before the lodge. Visitor* welcome.

J. D. MARIS. N. O.

H. C. OBBORNE. Per Sec.

ney to loan.

BUILDING AND

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. BUILDING AND LOAN-EQUITABLE. »ii N. Dataware at. No expense fund._ BUILDING AND LOAN—Don't taka a bun for a loaf. PaRROTT-TAGGART. BUILDING AND LOAN-Bread and bulter war. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st. BUILDING AND LOAN—Quickest loans; l«wext i-ate*. ‘G'nited States,” 90 Lombard Build-

ing. Correaponderue Solicited.

BUIUMNG AND LOAN-The AETNA" ASSol OIATION has money to loan at a low rate. H KIMBALL. Se.retary,-89 K._Murket_st.

BUILDING AND LOAN—Mo EQUITABLE STATE BUI

LOAN ASSOCIATION, room 10 Boston Block, BUILDING AND LOAN—The Royal Association wants borrowers; special terms litis month; cost less than a straight loan. 89 E.

' I

JlflLDlko AND LOAN make a few flr*t-cla« weekly; no expense fu

IN'VESTMENT COMPANY, 117 W. Georgia st. BUILDING AND LOAN-Th/ ''German-Ainer-ICaB" loans $1,060 at $14 per month; full credit of dues and no "expense fund" deductions. Can you do better? 100 N. Delaware

atreet. _

BUILDING AND LOAN-Rates reduced, fha Hartford Savings and Investment Company has money now ready to loan at reduced rate of Interest on Indianapolis property; no delay. JOHN M. SPANN, Secretary, 80 E.

Market XL

BUILDING AND LOAN—The STAR SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION has money :o loan, and can show the best of results for boi

rowers. For Information, apply

shlngton st. H.

For Information, apply at 40V4 E.

Washington *t. H. H. FAY, Secretary. H. M.J

HADLEY. President BUILDING AND LOAN-Money to loan; large sum of home funds left In our ct be loaned In sums of $uw to $1,000 and up at lowest fates of Interest; can furnish money

same day please. A. lows Hall.

care to

ward;

OU! nd

a

vhen you 5 Odd Fei-

Fletcher-ave.

BUILDING AND LOAN-The

Savina* and Loan Association can accommodate a vw more borrowers; on maturity of a Share (HOO) It* dues, premium and interest cease and the weekly payments are diminished by that amount; no expense fund. N. YOKE. Secretary, 13) Fletcher ave. Telephone 639. BtTLDING AND LOAN—We want" salesmen; active, capable men and women, to represent as in every part of Indiana; special inducements In contracts; five classes of stock; plan up to date, embracing all latest Ideas consistent with sound business methods and safety. Address WAYNE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Cambridge City, Hid. BUILDING AND LOAN—The MUTUAL HOME AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION

(strictly local), 72 E. Market st.,

Havu not reduced the dividends on paid-up stock—It has always paid 8 per cent. No expens* fund or other charges against this stock. ISAAC THALMAN. President. ' W. A. RHODES. Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN—THE MASSACHUSETTS AVE. AND MICHIGAN ST. BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION No expense fund; no office rent; np withdrawal fee; no salaried officers; special Inducements to investors and borrowers alike; shares $100; Issued any time; dues 25 cents a week. E. W, TOMPKINS. Treasurer. 165 Massachusetts ave.

BUILDING AND LOAX-

THB INDIANA SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS. Ph*nlx Black (second floor), northwest corner Market and Delaware; loans $1,000 for $13 a month; no entrance fee; no commission; no payments in advance; loans made promptly. This society ha* never had an "expense fund," but limits expenses and pays the expenses from earning*. If you wl*h a loan at low cost, or desire to Invest your savings advantageously, it will be to your advantage to call ami »ee us.

BUILDING AND LOAN-The College-ave. Savings and I,oan Association will open the eleventh Norte* of stock March 25, 1895, This association Is organized upon the original plan of building anenolHtlons. which has been found

n y way of * of stock

nave urv-iv f/Ho* ,„,. ,.i■ running the remarkably short time of 288 weeks. Loans

made promptly to Mookholders upon approved security. Interest 6 per cent, per annum. Premium limited to 10 cents per share. Share* taw. Entrance fee 80 cents per share. Weekly

nvium limited to 10 cents per $2», Entrance fee 80 cents per

dues 56 cents per share. Board of director* are In session every Monday evening at Timberlake's drag store. College ave. and Seventh st. Stock can be secured from the following ofeerwt W. D, Cooper, president; A. Tlmherlake, vice-president; John Reagan, treasurer: Fred C. Gardner, secretary; Abram Wagner, E. E. Perry. Frank L. MoQpIddy. George M. Chandler.

George Walter*, director*.

BU§!NRsi^t^HANCE^Gn*ure'^?n" VJ the^Tlen7x of Brooklyn. RICHARDSON A McCREA. 79 g. Market st. _____

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wet have several parties with capital to (nveet In a legitimate busi-

ness. HUSTLERS BUREAU. 25 §§

SeSb :

W.Wushing-

Bl'81 NESS CHANCE™Wanted: Parties who can command cash enough to capitalize an Insurance company of twenty year*' standing: »ow doing a good business. Address Y 10. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Wan ted: 15,000 ladies to call immediately, at No. W W. Washington •t, to attend the great cut-price shoe sale, shoes worth *1.50 to $3. now at (Or; shoe* worth 83 to K at lie: see our show window

BirilNF.KH CWANCE—We have i chance for

'Merest in an es-

the only one

„ - ha I

an active man to buy half Interest In

tabllslwd buxlO'-HH monopoly;

this 'fifintry; the business has cleared over

IM.anO in the last year: tls

WANTED—Small white girl for light house- ’ work. 367 N. Alabama.

year; the prospect n Just is year; any ordinary, intelligent

person can fill the position; thirty days to li

as good for this

vestigate and decide before Investing a dollar;

only a th

amount will be secured

>re investing a

thoasfand ($i.<y») <^Uars required .which

on free and clear real

♦state until you are satisfied with the business. For Particular*, call or address GARDKER A CO.. N. Penn»ylvarila st.. room 3,

"itWIoA •ALEm"

Tmoif^r^rPERRT. Auctioneer.

8 Baldwin Block.

Ro-jm

AUCTION — Don't take a bun for a loaf. FAftROTT-TAOOART. AUCTION—O. W McCURDY. Auctkmeer. Na ]$( W. wighlngton sL^^^h i

AUCTION'—Bread and butter war. A cut on

butter at 97 N. Delaware #c

AUCTION-SOLOMON aT DfflrrCH. Auctioneers. 17 E. Wasldngton st. Cash advancsd *n consignmentt of merchandise. iftl'CTTON -To the Trade; Hats, notb-ns. shoe*, nibi-r gupde. etc. We will sell on to-morrow

H»*h. KOLOMON A DEITCH.

(Wednesdayi at 10 o’clock a. m.. at our room. *7 K. WaahtogPm *t.. a line of spring and summer lusts, black, brown and pearl colors, men s and boys' straw hats, small lot of shoes, a few dozen ladies' and children's rubber coats, purtes. Jewslry, notions, etc. Sale without r«.~

lerve. Terms Auctioneer*,

i - .

WANTED—By widow, room; good reference. Address E IS. care News.

WAN TED-A few more ladies; $5 a week. 134 N. Noble st. GARDNER.

WANTED—Good girl: German preferred. Inquire 889 N. Pennsylvania.

WANTED—Good girl for general housework; reference. 537 N. Illinois st.

girl for general housework. Initin st.

WANTED-nread and butter war. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st. WANTED—Six experienced dressmakers. 66Vi N. Pennsylvania st.. room 20. WANTED—ladies to travel and solicit orders. MATHEWS, 62H S. Illinois st.

WANTED—An experienced German girl; refer-t-nceo desired. 952 N. Meridian. W ANTED-An apprentlo* girl, at L. KUNE'S, rooms 29 and 40. Cordova Block.

WANTED-Three tiCv*. CASTLE

HOTEL, room 29.

WAITED—A good girl for general housework; German preferred. 561 College ate.

WANTED—Good, reliable, white girl for gen-

eral housework. 982 N. Meridian st.

WANTED-Moles, blnhmurk*. superfluous hair

removed. Room 34, over Ayres's store.

WANTED—Middle-age cock, at 16 Indiana ave.;

" I 'olon.Hl.

on* wlto tos no family to loc-k aftt r; c WANTED—Feathers renovated, bought

sold. 116 Massachusetts ave.

BOIS.

and

B. F. DU-

\\ AXTED IIELBO V». WANTED—Tlah-l-iningo cigar.

WANTED--Experienced waiter, at PLAZA CAFE. W A NTED- -First-class biuvktmlth. 104 Ken-

tucky ave.

WANTED

Clrcts.

VV A M ED—M1SCEL L AX KO t» MULLLALLY repairs Jewslry.

WANTED—Large horse for Us feed; may buy.

132 Indiana ave.

WANTED-Two good car

New York

rria

g* painters. 86 E.

1 WANTED - Fine I WOOD'S STABL!

livery

■EH.

carriages.

WANTED - Don't taks PARROTT-TAGGAKT.

a bun for a loaf.

WANTED - Don't take PA RROTT-TAGGART.

a bun for a

WANTED—Hair-cut or bath, 15 cents; foot-

hath. 16 cents. 29 Circle.

WANTED—Bread and,butter war. A cut on

butter at 97 N Delaware »t,

WANTED—t<odginKS ana meal# 10c. 290 W.

Market. House closed 10 p. m.

WANTED—Salesmen to travel. HUSTLERS' Bt HKAU, 25 W. Washington st. WANTED—Boiler-maker; good, steady man. Address L. J_ PENDER. Hamilton. O. WANTED—Carrlagesmlth. finisher and painters. ROBBINS & CO.. 32 E._Georsla st; WANTED-Two good carriage painters. Call or address A. M PERET, I-afaj r ette. Ind.

WANTED—Two first-class

HIVE TRU

rwo i .’NIC

me-makers BEE-

FACTORY. 2 N. Meridian st.

WANTED—Boy.

tall meat market. Inquire at 152 Engl

learn meat cutting, in re-

fllsh ave.

WANTED—Good, white barber, at 1100 E. Washington st.; married man prefirred. H. Bt’LLLNGTON.

ey ■ and

WANTED - To loan mone; diamonds; fair dealing

24 Ingalls Block.

WANTED—Boy. who understand* horses and

on watches and private. Room

drive delivery wagon;

St. Clair.

;rstands b gi od hc-n

wages. 298 E.

WANTED—Patents; no attorney's fee until patent is obtained. JOHN t». THURMAN, mechanical engineer. 25 W. Washington st. WANTED—If you are a Catholic, unemployed, end will work for $18 a week, write MACCONNELL BROS., 11 Franklin st.. Boston,

Mass.

run on trains; $10

uniform suit required.

ON NEWS COMPANY'. 193 S. 1111-

WANTED—News agents security and a blui

THE UNI

nois

WANTED—Partner. In a washing powder business: superior any cn the market. Call at No.

ness; supe 2 Kentucky

camples.

cn the market. Call at ider boot upside down.

WANTED—Coachman; single man, who can drive and take good care of horse and carriage; must hive good references. Address 1' 4, News office. WANTED—Active young men living in small towns can obtain honorable, slendy-paytng employment; write us. MATTOON & CO., Oswego. N. Y.

WANTED - Old gold and WARD. 1 N. Meridian.

silver for cash

WANTED—To buy a nice folding bed. FRANK BUTTS. 173 Indiana are.

TO LET-ROOMS TO LET—ltwm^~iiM*~x!^Alabama' st. TO LET—Mlcely furnished room. 122 N. Illinois

sweet.

Tu LET—Rooms; furnished, for $1. II S. Mi*-

wlsslppi.

TO LET-HOUSES. TO LET-LUt. 10 Circle.

TO LET—Metxger’s agency. TO LET—Tlsh-i-mtngo cigar.

TO LET-Fine, front rooms and board. No. 174

_E_ Ohio.

TO LET—Room; new ana modern. 2W N. Ala-

bama st.

TO LET—8PANN & CO.. M E. Mark*!. _ TO LET-See list. C. E. COFFIN & CO.

' FOn »A«-K—MISCELLANEOUS.

I FOR SA LB -Tish-t miogv cigar. ! FOR SALE-MI LLALLY repaii

I

FOR SALE

FOR SALK—MISCELLANEOUS.

lilt

furniture;

ct*.

second-hand;

- Us rt>er

splendid bar^tiat. O Circle. i FOR SALE—Bread and butter war. A cut’ on

j butter at *7 N. Delaware st.

loaf

FOR SALE New* hi located. Address N

-igh. years old. T care News

TO LET—Furnished room and board. 13

_Iifinols *t.

TO LET--Furnished rooma. with board. 150 N.

Illinois *t.

nd clgnr stand; centrally

22. care New*.

WANTED-Bread

and butter war.

Delaware st.

A cut on

WANTED—Cash for eim lumber at hoop fac-

tory. PATTERSON A BUSBY.

WANTED — Diamonds and fine Jewelry' at

TO LET—Furnished front room; modern. 377

N. i>elaware.

1X> LET—Front room; board; two gentlemen.

24 W. North.

TO LET—31 Cherry st.; ten norms; $18. TO LET--Five-ro6m cottage. 15 Harrison st.

— j TO LET—217 F.. St. Clslr; five rooms; 112.50. . ; — r— ; r«»u hALB—Thr^t* travel and

TO LET—Houses In all pans of th* city. C. j wagon* Cali 34 s. Pennsylvania. .j At . -K W I

FOR SALE—Grocery coupon register ; good as ! Poll KALE- - Wanted; lo.urto jn*n to

new; will sell eheap. ind Koann ave. I nnat cut-price shoe sal- a; Set V i '"n at.; all this week: dic*« shoes

n a> 1 ki> — Diamonds and m CRANE'S. 32 E. Washington

WANTED—To buy: Ferrets; must be cheap.

ln(

ay; J _ _ _ _

«TI AS. CONANT. Mapleton, I nd.

WANTED—Highest prices paid for 1 , furniture,

carpets, etc. 139 W. Washington st.

WANTED—Apple-tree lumber. M.

STON. 327 Pr

C. JOHN-

rospect st., Indianapolis.

WANTED—Baby qua preferred.

b. in good condition; Mar-

i’ 21.

cab

tddress P 21. care News. WANTED—Good, steady, experienced woman for general housework. At 422 Central ave.

my -late size and price. Address B 18, care News.

WANTED—A

second-hand corn-popper; must

be large and cheap. Address E 17. News of-

VVANTED--Store; a grocery or general store; In sms.Il towh. Address box 599. New ('astle.

Ind.

r week. 19, care

Vt ANTED—Four table Ixmrders. $3.75 pei near Pratt and Delaware. Address E 1

News.

WANTED—Sewing machine* to repair, at the Standard and White office. 174 E. Washington street.

WANTED-Cush street.

paid for

sec

ond-hand lumiE. Washington

w

rs.

Extracted 16Vi E. W(

eth.

i’ash-

WANTED—$5 for fu'i yet without pain at EAKHART

ington.

WANTED—A second-hand refrigerator, about two feet wide, by four feet long. Address C 17, News office.

WANTED—I want to buy office drsk; also atlas of Indiana and Marion county. Address i fS W. Vermont.

WANTED—A Kiri; fa’ illy small: good wages; with or without washing. At 9;!7 N. Alulnuna street. YVANTED—An experienced helper on making trousers, at room IX. No. 2U. W. Washington street.

WANTED—Hawkers and street men to sell our , latest novelty: Just out; big money. K. C. INTRODUCTION COMPANY, 715 Main st., Kansas City, Mo.

WANTED—If you want evening, noon or morn at

they are sure to suit the most fastidious born;

15c. f.4 N. Illinois.

WANTED—Good girl for housework; German preferred; good home to right party. 47? Ash st.

WANTED—Good cook and

two In f Broadway.

cool

two In family; German

genera I housework: preferred. Apply 351

ike a bath at the Pantheon.

We want young men and ladies for

ipl

dress J. D. JOHNSTON, room 11,

WANTED—we

the telegraph service; po:

g mer j*It Ion

eoured. AdLake Erie

WANTED—Ladles to do fancy work, at home. DELRAY NEEDLEWORK COMPANY. Delray. Mich. WA NTED—Good, competent girl for general housework; German preferred. 305 Capitol ave.. north. WANTED—Girl for general housework; must be good .cook; best wages, inquire No. 619

N. Meridian st.

railway general office. WANTED—Energetic men and women to represent American Musical Afsoclation. city and State; salary and commission, llfta E.

office.

Ohio; temporary

'WANItEd™Every family in the city to call at No. 250 W. Washington st. to-morrow. Ladies' fine shoe sale. 5»c a pair and up: canned goods

nd up.

can

V. \ XTED—Girl, with some experience in dressmaking; one living In vicinity ]

13 Greenwood st.

ing; one living In vicinity preferred, (.'all

me shoe s ale; 1c a

j WANTED—Free. "Inventor's Friend, or Suc1 cess With Patents.” 100 pages: 69 liiustrai Hons. if mallei! se. JOSEPH MINTURN. j Patent Attorney, j S'* X, Meridian.

esmen to represent manufactu In Indiana, Kentucky and Te:

WANTED—Salesmen to represent manufacturing company In Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Address BEAMAN PERFECT STEEL

FENCE COMPANY. Albion. Mich.

WANTED—White woman as cook In private family; no washing, but must do Ironing. Call at 339 N. Meridian hi. “ WANTED—Women or men in neeu of medical

attention nr

W ANTED—Treasurer theatrical company; salary $25 weekly: $30u cash security required

red

1; Join at icstoffice la

omen artvh

BULA. 33 W. Ohio

ce. St.

mny consult (free) DR.

nod reference, ng. No. 242

WANTED—White girl with go light housework; no wash!:

Washington, up stairs.

WANTED-Milliner; an experienced mllline must have good recommendations. ROBEF

KELLER. 670 to 578 S. East st.

-r; iT

WANTED—Ladles for specialty and burlesque

few amateurs. Call 2 to

company; can use a few &ma

8 p. ml MACK BROS.. 392 Fletcher ave. WANTED—Every lady In the city to know that

Z2.

Every lady In the city to

No. 250 W. Washington st. tioO pairs fine

money seen M ANAGER^ P'

WANTED A mar

mple

t.v

ice. THEATKc .-vi, »x 211. Rochester. Ind.

equired; rmCAI,

>r lady

cards

manage dintributlng samp

do correspondence. Send SYLVAN COMPANY'. Detroit, Mich.. 19c for samples, soup, etc., and get special offer to you.

shoes will he so'd to-

wtll

morrow at

pay you to call and see then WANTED—Artificial teeth repaired; crown and brid

durable

59c a pair; It

p'ates made and g> work at cost of nteed to fib At

Delaware sts.

material; durable and guaran DENTAL COLLEGE. Ohio and

WANTED—The oldest, largest, best business shorthand, penmanship school, day and night; enter now. BRYANT & STRATTON INDIANAPOLIS BUSINESS UNVERSITY'. When Building; temporary. 112 E. Ohio. E. J. KEEP. Proprietor. WANTED—Ladles, please call and leave your orders with MRS. MITCHELL. 36H- W. Washington st.. room 6. I have returned from Chlea•vhere I visited all the places of interest in

to give

go. where 1 visited all the places of ini my dressmaking business. 1 am able you the best of work fit and style*.

WANT ED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED—Experienced male nurse. BROWN. 176 Massachusetts. Situation WANTED—Bread and butter war. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st. SITUATION WANTED—Good talloress wanted on fine cont». Room 18 Commercial

SITUATION WANTED—Druggist; five years' experience. BROWN. 176 Massachusetts ave. SITUATION WANTED—A» collected Tor business firm; best reference. S 20, care Ne\vs.

9g home by good dressmaker. Address A 18, care News.

SITUATION WANTED—As matron or housekeeper; best reference. Address R 16, care News.

SITUATION WANTED—By colored girl, to do general work in private family. 430 S. Capitol

SITUATION WANTED-By two colored girls: cook and house girl; with references. Call or address 208 Middle st.

SITUATION WANTED—Good cook, chambermaid or laundry work. Manaur Block, 156 1 ,-. E. Washington st.. room 21. SITUATIN' WANTED—Tlome In private family; give best of reference; do any kind of work. Address G 18. care News.

SITUATION WANTED—By German coachman and houseman; reference. EXCHANGE EMPLOYM ENT AGENCY. 75»$ K. Was hi nylon. SITUATION WANTED—By young lady of experience .as assistant bookkeeper, cashier, or general office work. Addreaa A 1$. care News, yimsaiiim—r~ —sober, competent

When Building; temporary. 112 E. Ohio,

j. IIEEB. Proprietor. WANTED—A hustling ag*

thly d

E.’

of Insurance; monthly trial, not to exceed *75:

>!y unle.-'s

ent for a not el plan

ues $1: s

for

a not

salary, after promotion; e one mem-

$1

chance

do not apply uni.-, a you can average one meinlier per day. MUTUAL BENEFICIAL ASSO-

CIATION, Richmond. Va WANTED—Min with

managing and

tort and with a strictly high-grade wheel

s to organize

St

D 16, care

WANTED—To rent: April 1. five-

good neighborhood; man and

r 20.

•room cottage; wife. Address

> re orb.

J 20. care News WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

To LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with alcove. 3*1 X. Illinois.

TO LET—Four furnished rooms, with board. 228 X- Capitol ave. TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished. 3714 W. Market, room 6. TO LET—Basement room for rent, cheap. 126 W. New York st.

TO LET—258 N. Pennsylvania st.; furnished rooms; board: bath.

TO LET—Rooms for light housekeeping; referenee. 173 Broadway.

TO LET—Two or more unfurnished rooms; reference. 173 Broadway. TO LET—Elegantly furnished room with hath. No. 79 E. Michigan st. TO LET—Don't take a bun for a loaf. PARROTT TAGGART. TO LET—Splendid furnished room, with board; n-asonable. 88 YV. Ohio.

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms, for housekeeping. 171 Park ave.

TO LET -Nicely furnished front room; reasonable. 477 N. Alabama st.

TO LET-240. N. Meridian, large, nicely furnished bed-rooms; board. TO LET—WhltebslBiock, 106Y4 N. Meridian st., unfurnished rooms; free gas.

TO LETbutter a

irea'l 97 i

ami butter Delaware 1

war. A cut on

TO LET--Four unfurnished; housekeeping; reasonable; 114 K. New- York.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; board; modern conveniences. 217 N. Capitol ave.

TO LET—Large, front parlor; other rooms; $1 up; board *3. 139 X. Delaware.

TO LET-Furnished or unfurnished front room and alcove. 349 N. Pennsylvania.

Nicely furnished room, with board,

I ave.

To LET

In private family. 535 Centra

WANTED—Catarrh cured by use of Carbonaza. Examination and treatment free. Room 2, over X’ews office. WANTED—To buy short-time first-mortgage notes, secured by Marion county real estate. Room 24 Ingalls Block. _ WANTED—Second-hand pulleys, shafting and belting; state prices, condition and sizes. Address P 16. ep.re News.

TO I JOT- -Two large, pleafant, connected rooms; convenient. Address T 17, care News. TO LET—Furnished room to one or two young ladle*, with board. 284 N. Meridian st.

WANTED—Indianapolis National Bank depos Us and Consumers' Gas Trust stock. NEW

TON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block.

WANTED—Baby buggy; must Ire In Rood condition; modern style; rubber tiros and cheap.

Address E. T., No. 126 E. Sixth st.

TO LET—Two’unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping; no children; references. 3iB N. Llb-

TO LET—Three furnished room*, to lone woman, to board four or five. Address Q 22, cure News.

cis'-’rns cleaned nnd cemented. BUTTS. 133 Indiana ave.

meu, Tel-

dltlon; modern

TO LET—Leak St 50. FRaNS

ephone 179J. TO LET—228 N. Illinois st.; handsome front and other good norms; board If desired;

modern house.

WANTED—Consumers' Gas Trust stock. Belt ! N. Delaware st.

TO LET—A nit-, furnished front room, with board; also a few day boarders wanted. 297

11 road stock, first mort,

WILES.

:gage pap Inton Bio

ler. Money

rail

o lOi

WANTED—You. to rent a good piano at ANT'S: rent allowed on purchase price. Stclnway dealers. 5> and 69 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—Young lady, owning typewriter, will write your letters or do circular work neatly and reasonably. Address J 19. care News. WANTED—Room and board by two young ladies In private family: house privileges, north; references. Address F 21. care, News. WANTED—Some me with a little money, to take charge of dining-room with twenty-flv4-to thirty-five boarders. Address R 15, care

News.

WANTED—To buy: A small-sized young horse: be perfectly gentle, sound a id hnmlCall at Brock’s livery stable, 407 Vir-

TO LET—Roc

LET—Rooms, with board, for ,ife; central location; references

1 X 1

P.RY- Address X 13, News.

man and xchanged.

an

lodg

unfurnished rooms; Ryan Block, In-

must some,

ginia ave.

\VA NTED Two unf hous- keeping: within live

lows Block, in Virginia a

•!6t> Virginia ave.

furnished romns for light

squares of Odd IV1-

e. "'Address C.

Derience In

years of expel

superintending bicycle fav-

high-grude

wants to organize company in mom this Klate to manufacture bicycles.

Indianapolis Ne’

town

Addre

lanapolis News.

WANTED—Permanent positions now open to

a limited number of com

limited num or commission

Industrial

4 to 6 Mark

' p.

et

Life, at th

i collect am Call from 8

potent men; salary ind solicit for the

to 9 a. n

fflees

he company's new offl

st.. Hartford Block, second tl

-84“

WANTED—Salesmen; active, capaole men and women to repiesent us In every part of InspecUtl inducements in contracts; five of sti^ck; plan up to date, embracing

ns'.stent with sound business

diana

aii latest ideas cons.stei

with sound

methods and safety. Address YVAY'NE IN-

TERNATIONAL BUI LI >IN G

TERNATIONAL BUILDING AND SOCIATION. Cambridge City. Ind.

ND LOAN AS-

WANTED—

All advertisements

Inserted under ordinary

:lsemi

headings on this page of The News are charged

for at the very low

each day. No advertisement received for less

rate of 1 cent a word for

•ed

than 19 cents, when blank or dash lines are used those are 8 Cents a line. One and twocent postage stamps will be received in payment of orders by mail.

FOR TUAUiU

FOR TRADE—Sewing machines for bicycles, at 174 E. Washington st. FOR TRADE—D«'n t take a bun~ for a loaf! P A RHOTT-TA GO ART.

FOR TRADE-Bread at butter^at 97 N. Dela

Bread and butter war. A cut

tware s

>ne acre groun

Ind. Address T 18, care Ne

FOR TRADE—One acre gro

nd In Rising Sun,

ws.

FOR TRADE—Clear Indiana real estate for clear Western and Southern lands. Address

FOR TRADE—Several fine farms for India

. SM

pol

ngti

Us property.

ITH &. CO.. .16 W. Was

na_sh-

FOR TRADE—Surrey, buggy or spring wagon

Illinois st.

-$960

SITUATION WANTKD-i-A — and reliable bookkeeper desire* a place;., good reference. Address for Interview, 551 Bellefontaine st . cUy. SITUATION WANTED- Drug clerk, twentynine vears old. fifteen years’ experience; can take full charge; best reference*. GEORGE LA MONTAGUE. 29* Amity st.. Muskegon.

Mich.

SITUATION WANTED—Wanted: 15.000 ladles to call at 250 W. Washington st and see the groat show window sale of line shoes, 5lc, 69c. 75c. 99c. worth from $1.59 to $4; It beats all ever held In the city; call Immediately.

SITUATION WANTED—By a first-cla:

clerk: registered In Michigan and Virginia, nine years’ experience: perfectly sober and good habits; best references furnished. Address

DRUGS, care Hotel Brunswicl

Mich.

drug

nia;

r ar

-ddre. Marquette.

WANTED—AGKNTS. AGENTS WANTED-Don't take a bun for a loaf. PAR RG TT -TA OU ART AGENTS WANTED—Experienced agents, male or female. Call at 159 N. Ulionis at. AGENTS \V ANTE!»—Tnree traveling salesmen ;good money to the right men. 95 Lomjard Ruitdtng.

and T5c; come .

AGENTS WANTED—In every State on salary

and commission; agents making $25 to *59

weekly. EUREKA CHEMICAL AND MANUFACTI'RING COMPANY. La Crosse, Wia. AGENTS WANTED—Two traveling agents of

good address, to handle a first-class moneymaking article; agents easily make from $10 1

$12 weekly.

making artUi-, JS9 W $12 weekly. Inquire Room 12, Piaza. Wednesday only. AGENTS WANTED—Agents, mate or female;

write to u* quick; great Importance

line; big mo

be too

send

le; we have something of

say to you; brand new ig monev in It; write quick, or you may late; don’t fall to write to-day sure; Just send your address on postal: we will surprise you; be quick, or you may lose the opportunity; *3 a day In It sure. ENTERPRISE SUPPLY COMPANY. Department Q. Augusta.

PERSONAL.

a bun for a loaf.

PERSONAL - Don't take PARROTT-TAOGART. PERSONAL—Bread and batter war. A cut on _butter at 97 N. Delaware st. PERSONAL—Try magnetic shields for rheumaUsm. grip. etc. For sale at 13S Park ave. PERSON Al^-Lames. *' 'friend in need is a friend indeed. If you want a regulator that never fails, address WOMAN'S MEDICAL HOME, Buffalo. N. V. PKR81 »N A I,™Hundreds of ladies are calling at the .Klectrixer office and are being cured of the painful disease* so common to the *,x by using slectricily a-* generated by the Electrtzer and Us attachments. The most dreadful diseases of rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, la grippe, heart trouble, twin and aches of any kind (In either sexi are being cured by a few treatments with the wonderful Eleetrizer. Call at. or send your address to, Etectrlxer office and get a free treatment, (Electricity 1* llfe.i ELECTRIZER OFFICE. N«ws Building. Office hours, 8

% «r> # ja ■**-

for good work horse; city broke. AL SMITH,

265 S. U|fc ‘

FOP. TRADE—$9r0 equity and cash. West In-

dianapolis cottage. Address F 22, c,

E 23. care News.

FOR TR/

manuf;

REAU,

FOR TRADE—In exchange for merchant tailoring, a small buggy and harness, suitable

for pony. Address T II, News office.

FOR TRADE—Stoc kof clothing and Kent's furnishing goods, for farm or city property.

W. Indl

' • r -All kinds of merchandise and lu .ng Interest*. HUSTLERS' BU-

g interes

W. Washington.

COLEMAN & CO.

a pol Is.

124 Oliver ave..

Indtan-

FOU TRADE—Ten-room, modern house; Park

ave.; owner leaving city; will property as part; a bargs RALSTON. S3 hi W. Market.

r; will take sm: Bain; $5,009. B.

aller

ai.

FOR TRADE—We have improved city or suburban property in all parts of the United States to exchange. If you have anything trade, call and see us. GARDNER CO

N. Pennsylvania st., room 1.

Farm of"51

66X3

acres, half mile

re hard in

FOR TRADE

from county seat; young orchard in bearing condition, good water, etc.; assessed for taxation at $8 an acre; would take clear stock of cigars and tobacco or small grocery stock. Address L 22. care News.

FOR TRADE- We have 500.900 high-grade 5c cigars, -popular brands, at manufacturers' prices, to exchange for houses, lots, farms or good equities In city or sutmrlian property; we also have 500 custom-made new buggies and carriages which we would exchange for real estate. Call and sec samples and get particulars. GARDNER & CO.. 66» a N. Pennsylvania st.. room 1.

FOR TRADE—We have 160 acres of fine fruit lan,d and a good, nine-room house, with stable and other outbuildings, and in good condition. located in Tulare county, California, on tha Southern Pacific railroad, half a mile from the station of Atilla, that we would like to exchange for Eastern property. We also have several other fruit farms in California to exchange. If you have anything to trade, call and see us. GARDNER & CO., 66'- N. Per.nsyhanla sl, room 1.

NOTICK.

NOTICE—Tlsh-'.-mingo cigar.

NOTICE—GATES, lows Block. ■

Dentist, room- 1 Odd Fel-

NOTICE I’ATtRf

PARROTT-TAG

Dm't take

GART.

a bun for a loaf.

NOTICE—Bread and butter war. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware sd.

NOTICE—Artistic posing; best finish, on Bennett’s cabinets; only $1 doxen. N< )TICE—The White sewing machine office. 1?« E. Washington st. JOS.. C. PFLEGER. NOTICE—Perfect carpet cleaning, at HOWARD'S, 8t. Clair and Canal. Telephone <16. NOTICE—Have EVERROAD & PRUNK repair your gutters and down spouta 1*0 Indiana ave.

NOTICE—A. E. BUCHANAN, move-* *- || * *

Model

Dentist, re-

moved temporarily to 55 Ingalls Block, over

clothing store.

NOTICE—Have the leaks in the tin and slat# work of your house repaired by JOSEP; GARDNER, *1 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322.

NOTICE—height thousand pairs pants must be ■- - • a — and $6 pants, off

R. MILES. 24 YV.

sold to reduci

styles, for $I.i9 to $2.50. Washington.

MONUMENTS.

MONUMENTS—AUG. DIENER. 243 E.

Ington.

MONUMENTS—Monument* at lowest prlcea M. H . FARRELL. 208 W. YVaahlngtoa «.

WANTED—Your dentistry at Denta Gold and sliver fillings at cost of material;

lor

free.

teeth extracted free; c

Corner Ohio and Delaware st*.

Dental College,

lateriai; patients

our

WANTED—Man who has hud seventeen years'

erlence la

rnm-hase an Inter-

fnu

ra v

experience in dry’ goods business.

Interest tn house In

•n ye

ould

T< > LET—Furnished

housekeeping n

diana and Capita TO LET-Elegant suites of rooms in Stewart Place. Ohio ant Illinois. CHAS. W. GGRSI'CH. 15 Virginia ave. TO LET—Nicely furnished front room; down town; north; bath; private family; reference. Address N 17, care News.

TO LET-I

furnished, to a lone woman, in respects

ing-room, kitchen ai ) a lone woman, in

family; board four or five. J 23. care News TO LET—Suitable for two gentlemen or ma:

and

con ver (' IS, (ere

large, nicely funrlshed front; all

north: 810. Address

s;

Ne-

ws.

nicely furnished front .... private; r.o children; references. Inquire 81 W. Vermont, between Capitol ave. and Illinois.

TO LET—One large, room; i>ath; family

LET—Two rooms, furnished, with board:

eniences; north and central; private family; $4 per week; two

iddi

TO

modern convei family; $4 pel

men. Address F 29,

nor eek;

care News.

ent fou

ral; p young

of

care

would like sal town

un ten to nneen thousand. Address W 12. News. j referent

WANTED—Every body In the city to know that ■ care Xat No. 25') W. Washington st. will he one of LET

the most Interesting shoe sales ever held in tfnd city. Ladb-s' fine shoes 59c and up; men's line

shoes 76c and up.

TO LET—A suite of furnished rooms, with board; all modern conveniences: ten minutes' walk from court-house, on North Side; reference given and required. Address M 21,

ewa.

WANTED— All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisement received for less than 10 cents. YVh*n blank or dash lines are used theso are 8 cents a line. One and twocent postage stamps will be received In payment of orders bv mail.

AX X O L X CEMEX TS.

ANNOUNCEMENT—Tlsh-l-mlngo cigar. ANNOUNCEMENT—Don't take a bun for

loaf. PARROTT-TAOGART. ANNOUNCEMENT—Bread and butter war. A

cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st.

ANNOUNOEMENT-Artistic posing; best finish, on Bennett’s cabinets; only $1 dozen. ANNOl'NCEMENT—MRS. HARRY KOWLER will r.-sume dress-making at 155 N. New Jersey st.

AN NOU NCEM ENT

order; orgai

poslte postoffice.

Pianos $40 to $125; in gyod $5 to $59. WULSCHNER. op-

ANNOUNCEMENT—If you want your piano beautifully tuned, go to WULSCHNER'S. op-

posite postotfice.

ANNOUNCEMENT—Lot of given by the Murphy Gospe

League, corner Ninth and Columbia

Thursday night, Maroh 14, 1SS5.

n. Box social,

Gospel Temperance

ANNOUNCEMENT—YVe do not care to remove any of our second-hand pianos, and offer the greatest kind of bargains at terms to suit purchaser. WULSCHNER. opposite postofficei

expert

audit of com-

if i

ANNOUNCEMENT—Benjamin accountant; investigation or

disputed uci

Booth,

dit

counts of any descrip

rs' experience,

thirty years' expe

Washington.

plicated or dispt

ticn undertaken; Room 18. SJ'z E. ___ _ ANNOUNCEMENT— All advertisements

>n this page cf

i very low rate of 1 cent

ich day. No advertisement received for less lan 10 cents. YVhen blank or dashlines are used, these are 8 cents a line. One and twocent postage stamps will be received in pay-

of orders by mail.

headings or for at the

eac fha

Inser cf Th

ted under ordinary he News are charged

a word for

red for

Rooms; furnished; single, oi

suite; with board If desired; homelike

ant; two squares from postof

en

and

lice. ENTER-

pleasant: two squares from pos

PRISE HOTEL. 82'« Massachusetts ave.; fam-

ily boarding a siiecialty; open all night. Tel-

ephone 627.

FINANCIAL.

LOANS—Money. C. F. SAYLES, 77* E. Market. LOANS—On jewelry, clothing or other valua-

OA NS—On jewelry, clothing bles. 67 W. Washington.

LOANS—Bread and butter war. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st.

LOANS—Building association shares purchased. Room 10, 37 E. Market st.

,OAN3—Also building association sh. chased. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingana

ares pur

Block.

LOANS—$100 to $29,000; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Dela-

ware st.

LOANS—Mortgage loan*. 6 per cent, reasonable fees. C. S. WAJtBURTON, 68 E. Mar-

LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and farms. UNION TRUST COMPANY. 68 E. Market st. LOANS—On furniture, pianos, vehicles, store fixture*, etc. GAUSEPOHL, 2V4 W. Washington. room 4.

LOANS—Money to loan on furniture, pla etc., without removal, at lowest rates. R

24 Ingalls Block.

lanos,

loom

LOANS—On farms; $100 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER. Odd Fellows Block.

LOANS—We hav

ive plenty of 6 per cent, money

to luan on Indiana farms. C. N. WILLIAMS

& CD.. Crawfordsville. Ind.

Jrawfordsville,

money on improved real nade outside of this city.)

Mai

LOANS—6 per cen estate. (No loans

SPANN & CO. ^ $6 E. Market. LOANS—Also buy small, short-time, first mortgage notes, secured by Marion county real

estate. R<

toum 24 Ingalls Block,

loan

ment

FOU SALE OH TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Grocery, stock and

fixtures. 288 E. Washington st.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Don't take a bun for a loaf. PARROTT-TAGGAKT. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Bread_and butter war. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st.

FOR SALE ORTRADE-For st" ~

groceries, six-room hou Crawfordsville. Call at

city.

ock of shoes or

ae; lot 66x185, at 259 YV. Washington st..

LOANR—Money to loan on household goods and personal property. Room 59 Lombard

Building, 244 E. Washington.

LOANS—Money to loan 'on furniture, pianos etc., without removal, at lowest rate. GEO. M. POE, room 24 Ingalls Block. LOANS—Private funds; low rates to borrowers on gr.od personal indorsements; large amounts

a specialty. 44 Lombard Building.

FOR SALE OR TRADE

walnut orchard, hou; Angeles. JAMES & Lombard Building.

improved

use and ba

B. C

English at Los

STEVENSON. 86

$1,300 livery stock and cation; eig want exchange. Box 101. Lugro. Ind.

FOR SALE OR TRADE barn; only stock in. town; fine location; eight ivel road* into town; want merchandise in

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Real estate: If you have any real estate for sale or exchange. for quick returns. Pennsylvania at., room 1.

e any-: call and list tt with GARDNER & CO., 66'- N.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Real estate: YVe have clear. Improved, income property in all par:* docks of goods; we also have a few first mortgages have anything to trade, we are ids. GARDNER 41:'CO.. 66h; N. Pennsylvania sc., room 1. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Grocery stock and fixtures. 288 E. Washington st.

of the United States lor exchange for of .goods; we also have a few first 1 to exchange. If you have anything It will pay you to raft and see us. a headquarters for trades of all kind* !R 42't

LOANS—Money to loan; first mortgage notes bought; also monthly payment notes. HENRY D. PIERCE. 18H N. Meridian st. LOANS—$790 to loan: private fund*; money ready; no delay. ARTHUR B. GROVER, room 13 Aetna Building. 1914 N. Pennsylvania

street.

LOANS—If you want either a straight loan or

loan, where small expenses and

feal

an associ

payments to suit are prominent J. H. FURNAS. 112 N. Pennsylvania st.

tures, see

MERCHANT, WORKINGMAN OR CLERK. IN FACT. ALL PEOPLE, Can procure financial assistance. You can obtain a loan on your • FURNITURE. PIANO. ETC., ■WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. UPON TERMS OF REPAYMENT CONVENIENT TO YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES. We will transact your business Immediately, privately, reliably, and. above all, CON FI DE NTIALLY. Easiest terms and lowest rates at 250 E. Ohio st.

LOANS-

If so.

make loans on furn

wagons, etc or short ttw

and on the day you ask for it. I.

paid in full or In

DO YOU WANT MONEY? call and see us before borrow!

fumitur in small

STRAY KD.

i bay mare, rath-

low and btocky In build; with mane and

STRAYED OR STOLEN

r a'

foretop clipped. A liberal reward for

turn or inform

covery. J. J. HIGGINS. 242 Broadway.

reduces

Property is left in

US)

the 1

' Y<

se of both

ng. we

re, pianos, organs, horses,

large sums, on long lowest possible rates

ians may be ne. and any

co*t of carrying the loan, your possession, you having

operty and mone;

pant in run or m part at an; part 1 iald reduces the cost of «

Lh property and money.

OU GET FULL AMOUNT OF MONEY.

No charges taken out In advance. Our office

foretop clipped, a liberal reward lor her re- 1* centrally located, and we insure you pleaa-

tum or information that will lead to her re- I ant and courteous treatment. T I UHYdlVnU! D8‘) -

SECURITY MORTGAGE IK)AN COMPANY. Room 2 Bank of Commerce Building, corner

rginia ave.

TO LKT—OFFICES AND STORKS.

TO LET—Front space in store-room. 46 N. Illi-

nois st.

TO LET—Store-room, 196 floors; elevator; $69. TO LET—Don't tike a PARROTT- TAOGA RT.

S. Meridian; three

bun for a loaf.

TO LET—Bread and butter War. A cut on butter at 97 N. Delaware st. TO LET—Brick store-room, with living rooms. Apply 627 N. Pennsylvania st. TO LET — Store-rooms, office* and sleepingrooms; both gases. 82 l i E. 'Washington st. AD HERKTH. TO LET — Do you want store-room? Possibly you will find what you want on our list. SPANN & CO.. 86 E. Market.

TO LET—Store-room with established grocery

manufacturin

Meridian.

and meat trade; suitable lor ma gas; water and sewer. 2uS S.

TO LET—Washington-st. store-room light noveltiea or repair business; quickly; also offices near postoffice. D. PIERCE. IS!* N. Meridian au

spaces for

apply

HENRY

Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.

LOANS—

TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS

To loan In sums of

$10, $15. $29, $30. $50, $100. $200.

or any amount on

FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS. STORES. FIXTURES, ETC.

At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain In your

undisturbed possession.

EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY

CALL AND SEE US

YVe are just as happy to- make you a

■loan

of time to

fact, you can make

itself. Eve

$10 loan as one for $150. We will give you plenty of time to pay the money back.

■ payments

suit yourself. Every payment

reduces the cost of

YVe give you the full amount

carrying th* loan,

e give you the full amount of u ask for; no charges taken out

action is

to see

so lade

the I

sure to

vance. The transai private. Don’t fail

our rates.

INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. .‘4 , w Room 19. 87 X. Market at.

td-

b*

get

TO LET—For rent; part of house. No. 38S N.

Alabama st.

FOR SALE--Store tables for sate. M N.

watches, f ;

FOIt dAI Isiidy'it T**!towf

FOR KALI. D-.n ■ H". PARRirPT-TAGOA RT,

FOR SALE—Choice seed laiUfoTi.*. iT~O. BRKN NEMAN. Blood Ripple. H Wit SALE—A blcycie; cheap; Morgan ( U right tiros: weight thirty pounds, prio* 81$

TO LET—House; three rooms; cheap; A^fr J

sss N. Alabama.

TO LET—Don't taks~ PARROTT-TAOQA RT.

a bun for a loaf.

IS Spann ave.

TO LET—Five-room cottage.

Call 23 W. Georgia st.

TO LET—A furnished house, down town,

dress H 15, News office.

TO LET-Br butter at 9

-ad and butter war. A cut on ' N. Delaware st. -

TO LET-See list at HADLEY ft FAY'S.

40V

moved to 40V4 E. Washington st. __ TO LET—House, tn N. IndlanapoUs; $7. D. A.

MYERS. 195* N. Pennsylvania at.

ss n r

FOR BALE—Cheap cuai and wood at the MBJBIPIAff COA L YARD. ’U-lephone .566. FOR SALK—Two line meat ruck*, four tin* ll-foot couplers. 89 N Pennsylvania st. ^ FOR SALE—Bicycles. See onr new. $'i9 wheel. | 174 K. YY's*hlngion. JOS. C. PFLEGER. _ | FOR SALE—Four and eight-horse engine* and j boilers. M. E. HOWARD. 174 S. Mississippi. ! FOR SALE—Fresh cows; $18. $»i. $25 cai fT; I must #*91. 223 Hadley ave.. West IndianapoUs.

! FOR

groat cut-pr

t<m st.; all tl

95c ami $1.

atte

W 4

ttw

Vm. Kk

-Pianos to rent s.r d. WUI-SOHNER,

nd rent applied c; posits post-

SALE—An Odell tytiewriter; new; 01 would trade for bicycle. Boom 4 News Build-

j ing.

™ V. E n“ra lee ' 8 rat «: R" FOR RALE 23 Hall Place. Inquire 29 Hall Place. j jf purchased, TO LET-New. modern, ten-room‘house; Ull- ' ofllcy -

atfi > natu

Inquire 47T 8. j

T(3 LIT—58! Aaii st.; eight full r<v>ms;“fre«hTy FOR SALE-Pianos at your own prices at papered and painted. Applv 28 S. Meridian st. 1 terms. WULSCHNER. 42 and 44 N. Pen

— zzz: j ivivanta. T(.» LET—Five-room cottage; down town; $36; i ---

n ° la t_ afar N!lltl ‘- inquire 10416 N. lillnou. j for RALS-Rubber goods of every description O LET-House of six rooms, nstural gas; $16; J repaired at RUBBER STORE. 4 N. Meridian

331 E. Michigan st. Inquire 477 E. Vermont, j ® treet -

bath. Apply JAY O. Y'OSS. 35 YV. Market st.

. <25 luild-

TO LET - Dw-i rer month. J>

Dwelling. 187 St. Mar OHN YVOCHER. Aetna

per Ing.

TO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons. S P. HAMILTON. 11 S. Alabama st. Tele-

phone 768.

TO LET—204 Roanoke st.; four nj^ms; good location; cheap. A METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd

Fellows Hall.

FoR KALE—Good mandolins reduced to $3.60: sheet music at half price. 58 and 69 N. Penn-

sylvania st.

FOR SALE—Y’ehieles of all kinds, cheap; also harness. A. H. ST URTE VA NT & CO., 68 8. Pennsylvania.

FOR SALE—In SNYDER'S gen Address or call.

Franklin. Ind., Mrs. eral notion and mllilnt

YV. M.

ery store.

jp , FOR SALK—Money to loan on watches and TO LET—HOGAN' TRANSFKH tOMP^N? I PrlV * te rtK ' m! nil)Vr*** «j4 fin-nlttivas rwax»lf «nsrss»« qr*.! i ———~™ — ——

FOR SALE—Good, square. $49. worth $75. at BRYANTS; $4 !»r month; payments. 58 and

“ " Iva

mo

Telep

ves. safes, furniture, packages and trunks.

j hone 675,

TO LET—Do you want to rent a house? If so. please examine our list. SPANN ft CO..

86 E. Market st.

69 X. Pennsylvania.

TO LET—Four-room house on 8. East st.; two

use

lit

Meridian st.

lots; shady yard; fruit tree*. HENRY D.

PIERCE. 1814 TO LET—A hou

wood, n JOHN B.

A house of eleven rooms, at Greener .Sanitarium and factory. Address DEMAREE. Greenwood._ Ind.'

TO LET—Six-room, iwo-story house, with veranda and summer kitchen: new. Corner Y'ermont and Blackford. Inquire 81 YY'. Y'cr-

mont.

pianoi

is rented at BRYANT'S

TO LET-Better

than at any other place; lent allowed when you buy. Steinway and Smith & Nixon dealers. 88 and 60 N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET-AMoney to loan; a large sum of home funds left in our care to be loaned in sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hall. TO LET—Want-d: Every family in the city to call at No. 25)) YY’. YVashlngton st. and attend the great cut-price shoe and grocery sate. Girls’ shoes, sizes 12 to 2. at &0r; girls' tine shoes, sizes 12 to 2, at 59c; gent's fine shoes, sizes 12 to 2, at 75c; if possible, come to-mor-row. -

TO LET MISCELLAXKOI S.

TO LET—Garden 387 N. YVest st.

or dairy larm near city.

TO LET—Don't take a bun for a loaf. PARROTT-TAGGAKT.

TO LETbutter a

Bread t 97 N.

and Di

butter war. elaware ?l.

TO LET—Good

work.

horse; careful party; light

77 1:. Mu’-kct. 64'.' folleg.- uve.

STORAGE.

STORAGE—Of all SHOVER'S. 180 E.

kinds at Wabash s

CHARLES E.

STORAGE — INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE COMPANY. 265-273 K. Pennsylvania st.; largest storage warehouse in the."State. Tele-

phone 1343.

largest storage warehouse in

STORAGE—The Union Transfer 1 Company is the oldest, largest, cleanest storage house In the city,

sc. ar I

son stand.)

nsfer and Storage

safest and Corner E.

lyOANS—Farm Market.

FIX AX Cl AL. or city. DAVIDSON. 84 E.

LOANS—6 per cent. DYER &. KASSMANN. 34 Circle st. LOANS—Money to loan on first mortgage. 31 Thorpe Block.

LOANS—Money 24 Ingalls Bio

to loan on chattels at room

ock.

LOANS—Don't take ROTT-T A OCART.

LOANS-Mone) KREBER. 24

bun for a loaf. PAR-

y to loan Baldwin

on city Block.

property. J. J.

LOANS—Money moved to 40 1 4

o. loan. HADLEY & FAY, reH.’ YVashington st.

LOANS—$1,009 for three or five years; no dclay. .1. J. KREBER. 24 Baldwin Block. LOANS—On watches and diamonds; large amounts a specialty. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

LOANS—Who wants hold goods, etc. ? T

money on pianos, house-

hen call at 259 E.

Ohio.

5!i, 6 and 7 per

LOANS—Private money at 5. cent., according to amounts and security. F. SAYLES. LOANS—On furniture, pianos, vehicles, store fixtures, etc. GAUSEPOHL. 2V4 YV. YVashington, room 4.

LOANS

ten

72 E.

NS—Money on farm* and city property; ms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY ft CO.,

. Market st.

LOANS—For money, quick nnd low

terest; on city or fan

pr

MICK ft CO.. 68 E. Market

nd low ratf of In■perty. See! YV. E.

at.

on India

>nab!

Build!

polls real

iN. Lombard Building. LOANS—Will loan you money at lowest rates on household goods, watches, diamonds and other securities. 12ii N. Delaware, room 3. LOANS—Private, on personal or collateral security; also building association shares purchased. BENNETT, 44 Lombard Building.

LOANS—A large number of private funds to loan. Apply to FLOREA ft SEIDENSTICKER, rooms 2, 3 and 4. 2?!4 S. Delaware at.

LOANS—Sums of $509 and over.

City property and fan C. E. COFFIN ft CO..

arms.

99 E. Market st.

LOANS—Money in bank; payments to suit; investigate. INTERSTATE BUILDING. IX)AN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. 112 N. Pennsylvanla st. J. H. FURNAS, 8ecretary.

LOANS—Sloney to loan on watches.diamonds

JJANS—Money to loan c and other valuables In pedal low rates on large

IX)AN OFF

LOANS—Gentleman having twenty years' busi-

ness experience, would like to pure interest in established real estate, it

and loan business. Address L

LOANS—To loan.

sums of $290 to $5,000, on

rates; no delay

same day that apply; loans C. W. GOR3UCH. 15 Y'lrgi

purchase nsu ranee

10, this office.

money in any amount, in

vert eus;

can accommodate you thfc

FOR SALE—l.«aky cisterns cleaned and cemented. $l.5o. FRANK BUTTS. 133 Indiana

ave. Telephone 1791.

FOR SALS-Wood; $1.25 per load; delivered to any part cf the city. PARRY MANUKAC-

TURING COMPANY.

FOR SALE A summer oqtuge* at Lake Mrxinkuckee. For particulars address FRANK YV. HURLEY, Ciawfordsvllle. Ind. FOR SALE—Grocery store; invoices $850; will sell for $690 cash; good location: have other

business. Address L 24. care News.

FOR SALE—Bollor and engine for sale. O. R. OLBKN, INDI ANA TOLLS BOLT AND MACHINE WORKS, 122-126 Kentucky ave. FOR SALE—The type on wnic-n Th* News haa been printed is now for sale. If you want a

bargain, call at^TIte News office at once. FOR SALK-rGood. second-hand, uprl square pianos, cheap, at BRYANT pianos rent and rent applied, on Purchase. FOR SALE--1.1 very., leeti ana boarding st doing a good business on paying busts; be sold at a bargain. Call at 52 Y'irgtnla a

FOR .SALE—Furniture In twelve room room-ing-house; owner will take part pay In room and board If desired. Address N 20. care News. FOR BALE—Two elegant mahogany upright jdanor. with slight blemishes on cases, very tow; easy terms. WULSCHNER, opposite post-

office.

FOR SALE—29.91) Carolina poplar shade ail sizes; one Inch to four and one Inches; large orders solicited. J. U. DILL.

K. Vermont FOR SALE buff 8. C.

TRY FARM, SON. 726 N. Meridian st.

FOR MALE-HBAI, K8TATK.

^PA RIWriTT^TAGGART. 14 ^* * ^ ^ ^ REAL BSTATE—Bread uuj butter war. a cM

on tetter at #7 N. Delaware #t.

REAL ESTATE—On *#»., payment*, reset. n< • properties; ILOW upward. C. F. BAY LEA, K ESTATE—fropeny of ail hinds HAItLLY ft JAY. removed to 40I4 E. YVaslUng-

ton.

REAL ESTATit-—Houses built and sold monthly payments. BULIXX'K. 77L R. »

ket.

REAL

Mar*

o ESTATE si., above

avenue.

REAL KSTATK

4TK~Frum owner; lot in Dela war* Eighth. Call or address 52i < Vm tal

. good investments In

Houses, lots ami farms. 8MITH ft OO.. 36 W.

YY ash Ington.

REA I, EitTATU- For rale: AM kind* of prop**-. ty < n any terms. HU3TLEK8' Hl'HKAl , 2$

YY. YYaahtngtiui at.

REAL ESTATE-For rale, house and lot; $2$ cash and $8 a month; no Interest. Inquir*

No- KM N. Delaware st.

REAL ESTATE Have customer who will pay -.{Jr* 9 ® f>»r hve-roi.m house. J. J. KHH*

ItLR. 24 Baldwin Jihu-k.

RKAI, ESTATE -Bargain: soutliwest cirner Broadway and Hrure; (.5x177; $2. Iu9. B. M

RALSTON, 85', U Market.

REAI. ESTATE--Fire, ligtuntng. cyclone, gas explosion and life Insurance. HADLEY 4% FAY, removed to 40'4 E Washington st. REAL ESTATE—YYV have »ev«-r»l customers

REAL ESTATE—Reside

ice.

an modern improvements: l»*t part. n. p-nn-sylvanla st. Call i.«.m 6. i$i t y. t-ennsvtvanla.

ten room*, wtit*

S. Pe

REaI. i-^TATE A lamse for 1®M: ot^Tlbr one f»>r for immy for $2.o99 to $5,009. SMITH ft CO.. 36 YY'. YVsshlng-

REAL ESTATE—66,$()0: paytiv-nt* to stilt pu

N- I*enn*vhan:.-

chaser; ulne-fit-Mt-rlars condi

win Blot'k.

*»l; hou

-use. N. Pennsylvania; J. J KREBER. 24 Baht*

REAL ESTATE—For sale: House and lot

Y'irglnla ave., at your own prlc sold: no agents. W. C. McMAH.'

Point. Ind,

■ on

(•: must b* AN, Crown

REAL ESTATE—For rale: By owner, hou.te, 29 YY'. Pratt; eight rooms; both gases; well;

-Livery., 1 ecu amt boarding stable;

rill

cistern; cellar; desirable location; owner leuvIght and I lng_the city. T S; good | REAI, ESTATE—IxUs tn Tuxedo addition, on

Irvington electric line. each; $'■) mmthly. no Interest or taxes. C. E. REYNOLDS ft

CO.. W Circle st.

la ave.

trees; le-half

70

FOR SALE—Printing office; first-class Job and newspaper plant In prosperous manufacturi;

town; eii

News,

ing

in prosperous

elegant, established bttsl

box 18, Shell)v. O.

REAI, ESTATE—Lots for sa(e on weekly payments. on Prospect st., E. Washington at, • n^yn ^Brinkman HIM addition. BRADLEY ft

REAL ESTATE

ivc.. between Lotiisiun.

-Business prottei

and

ave.. between i.otitslana

bargain at the price; ju.nm. a.

, —- -

AGENCY, jOdd Fellow* Hall'.

REAL ESTATE—*719

one ami

rty in Y’irglnla

Bottth n ; a MET/a JEM

ve.,

$299 tcsH regular-price; must b* sold. J. J.

KREBFR, 24 Baldwin Block.

.•M’uari

Mar-

sh for lot Grandview'

Coil**:* ave.;

sold.

from College ave.; this la

REAL EAT AVE—For sale: ,91 acres, eight miles north of city; fourteen acres of wood*, with amp; ground adapted to fruit; chicken100x12 f*-et. with ten yards attached.

d*. chi

with t-ker

ring ress

FOR SALE—Drug store doing $45 a day; guaranteed; In town of 7.090;! price. $2,COO; lit health th* cause. COLEMAN ft CO.. 124 Oliver ave.. West Indianapolis.

all at

. 44 nmiiuaroii »v. an I

feat shoe Hal*; shoes worth $1.59 to $3, go

n f-

tlte

FOR SALE—YVanted: 13,009 ladles to cai No. 250 Y\'. WHshington st. ami attend

50c; k’I this week; see twir show window'. FO:if SALE--IN IRAN A IpOU I.TRY FAUSL twenty-five acres on Central ave., five and -half north of IndlanaiMWia. Apply at

53$

north of Indlanaimtia. Apply

farm for particulars. JAMES HASSON,

N. Meridian st.

FOR SALE—Limited amount stock In c

:! amour

paying II per cent, dividends, dlvldetv

stx month*; principal.

umpany ids paid

1 pat. with interest to .ble on demand; safest

payaJ

t In Indiana. For iMtrtk-u-

every six momns; date of withdrawal, and best In vest men

lars, address T 21, care News.

FOR SALE—YVe have stocks of goods of all

i»m tiVt to .519,wo worth, consisting

medicine, hardware, groceries, car-

riage* and hlgh-gr rde ta: cigars; all at tnanufavturers' prices; that we would exchange for anything of value. If you have anything to offer, call and see us. GARDNER ft CO.. 66‘j

N. Pennsylvania st.. room 1.

kind*, from J;V“t of patent medtcln

FOR S A LE-

AH advertisements Inserted under headings on this page of The News are

for at the very low rate of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisement received for leas than 10 cents. When blank or dash lines are led, these are 8 cents a line. One nnd two-

M be received in pay-

ordinary e charged

cent postage stamps

SALE-

FOR

BARGAIN'S IN FURNITURE-CLOSING OUT.

1 bookkeeper's desk $9.50. 1 folding bed, with mirror, $24.

1 folding bed $17; 8 folding beu» row. «u. 3 bedroom suites each $19.50; 7 oak bedsteads

each $3.

2 maple bedsteads each $3.

ilnut bedsteads eac

1 elm bedstead $1.25; 1 elm bedstead ?5c. Kimball piano $40; 4 oak dining tables.

ma]

3 imitation walnut bedsteads each $2.25.

1.25; 1 elm beds

o $40; 4 oak

8" feet each. $.-..7;.. 2 oak dining tables. 8 feet each. $4.26. I pair portiere, each $2.15. • 1 baby carriage $8.50; 1 baby carriage $7.50. 1 baby (arrlage $5.25; 52 yards tapestry car-

pet a yard 42c.

2 washstnnd* each 75c. PROGRESS MANUFACTURING CO., ^1! a nd 29 YV. Georgia at.

FOR SALEHUNTER'S

DOWN-WEIGHT TEA STORE, 182 YV. WASHINGTON ST. GREAT EX('ITEMENT. EY’ERYBODY ON THE JITHP. People from all parts of the city on the jump for the bargains offered at the old reliable (Down-weight). Clerics all on the Jump to wait on the rush

ua turners.

ymen and horses on the jump to carry the orders to all parts of the cit;

of ct

Deliver;

,• the orders to all parts of the city.

The manager on the jump buying dray-loads

of goods for spot cash to supply the demands.

iaagBMWwiM»wcliiigM

ars

nd are still Its gran u la t

25 lbs soft A for $t.

arge sup-

Sugars are advani

dy und are still selling

24 lbs granulated fextru fine quality) for $1.

YVe have

at

.he a I

Please don't send your mail orders for $1 worth of sugar expecting us to deliver In a hurry, us you are wasting your time. We don't

special drive for such order*.

easy terras; low wdate you the on city or farms,

nla ave.

LOANS-6 prepaymen

nej

semi-annually;

improved real estate in

than

not lea

fees. SPA

pe nt

t-al

as tna N'N A

cent, money, with privll

b

Ity

$1,000; no delay;

86 E. Market

g c!

ege

loans made

My only, in loans delay; reasonable

Mar:

LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of home

funds left in our 1

of $100 to $1,090 and upward at lowest rates of

care to be loaned in sums

same day you ap-

METZGER

interest: can furnish monei ply; pay back when you please.

AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hail.

LOANS—

LOWEST RATES. EASY TERMS.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, store fixtures, ware-house receipts and all kinds of personal property in any amount

from $10 upward, the property to

your undisturbed

1

back the

s. t

tionately. If you owe^ a

O'

remain In

:urbed possession. YVe also Joan

ney on watches and diamonds. You can pay back the money in weekly or monthly Installments, and have the cost reduced proportionately. If you owe , a balance on your furniture or piano, we will pay the same for you and carry it as long aa you desire. No charges taken out in advance. Call and see us before

going elsewhere.

Established 1887.

INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 18 Insurance Block. Northeast corner Market and Pennsylvania. LOANS— MONEY! MONEY! MONET! LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORvjrA^»»% tu At--. THE PROPERTY TO REMAIN IN YOUR UN1 DISTURBED POSSESSION. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EVERYBODY WHO YY*ANTS MONEY CALL AND SEE US. LOANS MADE ON~ SHORT NOTICE. WE ADVANCE MONEY ON FURNITURE, fixtures, pianos, ware-house receipts, horses, wagon*, machinery, etc.; In fact, we will loan on any and all kinds of chattel property without removal. You can pay back the money in weekly or monthly Installments. Any part pajj reduces cost of carrying the loan. Call and get our rates before going elsewhere. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. 1114 N. Meridian st., room 6. First stairway on ths east side of N. Meridian at-, near Washington, un-stairs.

iirry, ai make a

Package coffees 22c p< Ginger *nai>s 5c per lb, 4*4c by barrel. Diamond butter crackers 6 lbs'25c, 3V4c per

barrel.

Ex

Fre:

case.

tra fine sugar corn 5 ?sh country eggs 13c

5c per

per

' C! do

an.

zen. He by the

YVe have quoted a few specials. Everything

In stock at remarkabl

apt* visit

cclal invitation 1

mammoth

low prices,

ended i. wh

* ,,K '.4 wo, 4,4.4 v-;..-

u-est of State

prt

extended ti the. public

our mammoth store, whether you not. We are not in th* suburbs,

you buy but cen-

trally located, only a half-square 1

House, between the Granger dry goods and

Star stores.

TYPE! TYPE! TYPE! tvopi TYPE! TYPE!

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TYPE! TYPE!

FOR SALE-

MINION,

NONPAREIL

AGATE

TYPE.

STANDS.

CASES.

COMPOSING STICKS.

TYPE? ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. TYPE!

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CHEAP.

CALL AT THE NEWS.

TYPE! TYPEl

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89 in mile*

miles 1 ft

sugar cam

home, 100x12 feet, with ten Address L 20. News office.

RuXiTestaTli--8<»T~ re~|7T Hamilton;' Hendricks; 8a in Hancock; alo* x<i six Hendricks: SO In Hancock; also 89 six u north of Indiana pol In; will trade. SMIT1

CO., 36 W. Wash In gt on.

R EA L BBT A T E House" am i Tot .'iii R. M U hfgun nt., between Liberty and Noble: one and one-half story frame; seven rooms, tor a downtown residence; ihln is a I-a'gain nt the price; A. METZGER AGENCY. Odd Fellows

Had.

REAL ESTATE—Money, to

ney. to loan; a large num in our care to be loaned

upward at

rates cf Interest; can funds'

back ■

funds $109 <

of hom-* funds left

tms t cf

you api

METZGER

our care to be loar

low

ney sam9 day

leaa

card at lowest

it d(

is#. IsIL

ms of $109 to $1,099 and upw

cf Interest; can furnish moi

ply; pay back when you pleas*, a. IER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.

REAL ESTATE- Finest house in Morton Plac*. northwest corner of New Jersey and Eleventh st*.; nine rooms: lot 85x153 feet; all modern Improvements. Including furnace; city water; sewer connections: bath; electric gas

etc.: for sale very cheap and

By U. T. CA3TERSO

Kentucky Ive.

REAL ESTATE'-No.‘' 167 E.

Itghti

!L«

ng.

sy terms, ents. No. 24

rooms; at a sacrifice.

Elegant brick h in Shelby sl.

eap an

ON ft SON, South, eight

douse anil two lots, for $1,800.;

House and three lots in Bryan ave.; only $959. House in Hosbrook, for $«.'<9. CHAS. W. GORHUCH,

15 Virginia ave.

REAL ESTATE— All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate of I cent a word for each day No advertisement received for lea* chan 10 cents. When blank or dash lilies ar* used, these are 8 cents a line. One and twoeent postage stamps wll be received In payment of orders by mall.

REAL

ESTATE—For moving, raising and turning houses, transfprrliig und placing boiler*. heavy machinery and raining smoke-

hax

movat and those desiring

machinery a

stacks; also those having houses to sell for re-

and those deslrii

to lie removed, will do well tt - 1.' I , l > T . 41 I'C. i 4- rvV 44 -

IK 1

w*

WEBB-JAMKSON CO. We goods and all kind* of lit-

ing considerable space devoted to th

purchase houses to call on THE

ise

I Of

store household

icuvy machinery, hav-

ing conslderaide space devoted to that bualnres. 222 8. Meridian st. Telepllofe 356.

REAL ESTATE—

Residence property.

Beautiful home. Meridian, near Seventh sts;

$10,090: favorable terms.

Home, Meridian, rear St. Clair sis; $12,000. Modern home. Alalwma st., south of Seventh st.• $5.uoo; $l,o<9 cash, balance long time.

elegant; Pennsylvania

JAY O. VOSS,

35 W. Market. FOU SALE-—HOKSES AXD VEI1ICLKS.

new; modern; Ninth; $7,900.

FOR SALE-

street.

FOR SALlf

-New buggy. At 398 Beliefontalne

Don't take a

PARROTT-TAGGAKT. •

A

bun for a loaf.

FOR SALE—A good grocery wagon; cheap. AL'SMITH, m 8. Illinois st/ FOR SALE—Bread and butter war. A cut on

butter at 97 N. Delaware st.

FOR SALE—Harness; wholesale prlcea M*

Indiana ave.; call and eaamine.

FOIt SALE—Harness; $4; great bargain. VAN

DKRl’OOL. 22* E. Washington st.

FOR HALE—Harness; heavy team; $15. VAN PER POOL. 226 B. Washington at. FOR SALE—Second-hand phaetons, buggies and spring wagons. 86 E. New York st. FOR SALE—Buggy cushions anu bocks now very cheap. AL SMITH. 265 8. Hlinol* st. FOR SALE—We have a few more second-hand spring wagons; also buggies. 86 E. New York SU vet. FO RHALE - Fine Hnmbletonlau, mars; bay; five years old; well broks. Address V 20, car*

News.

Old buggy anu spring wagon wheels, finished or unfinished.

265 8. lUinuta st.

FOR SALE

finished

AL SMITH.

FOR HALE—Kentucky saddle horse; six years

Mm ^ ^

old; sixteen hand* high, A. W. TOBIAH. M.

D., Coatesvllle, iBd. FOR SA LEJ—Workers

horses always

3, N

JACOBS, FOR SALE

try wagons, tw

drivers,

id at

and delivsry

on hand at CAY’LOR ft

l_SusquelinnnH st.

Two la

' mya

sundry wa in dray* and

104 Kentucky ave.

agons, two gro4 two heavy top

eery wagons, 1

delivery wagons.

FOR SALE—-A full line jafri ouggtes. surreys and immess at lowest prices. A. H. STURTKVANT ft CO . 68 S. Pennsylvania.

A few 1894 sample buggies and

FOR SALE—A few ]

delivery wagon* left; get one gone. A. H. ST URTE '

Pennsylvania.

IV ANT.

le ' Hp| before they ara ft CO.. 68 8.

FOR SALE—Come and see my n team harness before you buy;

horse brushes 25c; homees $4 and up; cash

payments. 183 K. Washington st.

tyle of

S0o^

FOR 8 ALE—secona-nana isnnaus. pnsetona. rockaways; also our own make new vehicles;

a horse, phaeton and horn**#; very

cue.!., a. E. Georgia st. Repairing solicited. ROBBINS ft CO.

w© have cheap. »

FOR SALE— All advert!

headii

Inserted under ordinary

ing* on tufa pa ■Mptf' for at ths very low rate of 1 cent a word

isemi this i

ment* Inser

age of The News are charged

fhr

day. No advertisement received for less

When blank or dashline

,ch

than 10. cents,

used, til

cent postage stamps ment of orders by mail.

I gMH

ti$'se are 8 cents a lino.

Ill

One and two-

be received

aea ara

id ts

in pay-

LOST.

LOST—Beaver collar. Return to M’s W. Ohl# *t.; reward. LOST—laidy's watch chain. Return to News office. Liberal reward. .. 1/>8T—Small, black, ttfik pocket; silver mounting. Return to 58) N. Delaware. - LtffiT -A fox terrier pup. t*n month* (5d; liudy white; white streak down face; ear* and Ljth’ sides of face tan: tsn spot oh rump; no collar on; reward.for- his return to 474 Capitol ave.. north. I, 1 ..i.—....

T GLAUp\cK -L ^ h ri ba ' V anrnlr^lrEi^tth Graosland av*.