Indianapolis Journal, Volume 51, Number 209, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1901 — Page 6

THE IXDIAXAPOLIS JOURXAL, SUNDAY, JULY 28. 1901.

REAL ESTATE MARKET

AL31ÜST TOO HOT TO TRAXSACT A.Y III MX ESS. The Abstract Men, However. Are nnay m of tli Iliuuer Drills The Wrrk'n irniu(rrr Last week wa rather a busy one in the Teal-estate; market, notwithstanding the hot weather, and a large number of transfers wt-ie made. Iieal-estate men believe there would have been at least 00 per c-nt. more business had the weather been more endurable. It was too hot to accompany j-ros jectivj purchasers over the city, and for thL reason several large deals were postpone. The abstract men had a buy week, as the heat did not affect their business to any great extent. Several of tho largest deals consummated during the week were made yesterday. One was the sale of the ground and building known as 51 and 53 Virginia avenue by the Metzger asrency to Frank 31. Talbot:, for J.'uZr). The former owner was George L. Maas. The building is occupied by Fcaron, the druggist. It is a three-story brick structure, with 76 feet frorltag on Virginia avenue and 82 feet on Maryland street. On July 5 the fame property wus sold to Mr. Maas by I'hoebe Krailling for Jis.MX. XXX H. Stevenson yesterday fold to the Indianapolis School Hoard two lots with a total of b) ff et and a d'.pth of 152 feet, at Twenty-first ar.fi Illinois str-et, just north of School No. 02. The ccnsdde ration was I. .7.. This land will be u.-td for futuie extension ef tho h'liKiing and for playgrounds lor the ehiloren. William Ciinr, of the Cline agency, closed a ileal yesterday involving Indianapolis and Putnam county property, the consideration bdng $10'. John V. Thompson trar.ferrrd to l'erry V. Turner four pieces of Improved property on Northwestern aven", and Mr. Turner conveyed to Mr. Thompson a 161-acre farm, situated near Cloverdale. xxx Two large pieces of property were sold to the It illroaduicn's Building and Savings Association last week by Sarah E. Winton. One was Lot 2) in Bruce I'Uce addition, on College avenue, near Twentysecond street, the lot b.MT.g CG by 215 feet, and tne consideration $7.115.14. The property is appraised at 12,210 and the improvements at $'.i75. The ether property was forty-live feet off north 5ido of Lot 119 in Uruce Place addition for S.VtÄl.32. TIip rire.nerty is assessed at 52,275 and the improvements at $2,4 ju. xxx The Indiana Society for Savings sold to AVilll irn A. Rider last we?k Lot 6 in Miami Powder Company's subdivision of Rhodes s North Illinois-street addition for JJ.'Ji). The? lot is 4) by VS,'2 feet, located on Illinois street, near Twenty-third street. The property Is ass.ss.d at J''OÜ and the improvements at $1.J"i0. xxx One of the large real estate deals last week that was mentioned in the columns of this paper was the sale of land on Michigan ro-id. known as Bellevue. to the I'abst Ürwing Company of Milwaukee by Anna Truetnpcr, for a consideration of $:.0)jo. The land is assessed at and the Improvements at si.ouO. , xxx Cynthia Pearl Moore purchased of Matilda C. Moore last week the cast half cf Lot 2, in T. U. Fletcher's subdivision of Outlot 5s. The property if located on Miami and N-v York streets, near East street, and the consideration was $.',':0 The lot is 2 by 210 feet, and i.s assessed at Jl.IXv and the Improvement at $750. XXX Blocks 13 and 16. in Yoke's heirs' partition subdivision, ten acres in all, located one-half mile south of Garfield Park, were poJcT by Charles Yoke to Walter B. Perkins lat week for $s.2m. Hlock 15 is asses?ed at 51. CO ar.d Block 16 at $1.500 and Improvements at 55CO. xxx AVilford M. Williams sold to Miles W. Moore last week part of Lot 3, Square 19, Drake's addition, on Illinois street, near Twenty-second street, for $10,Ou. The lot Is l by 20X feet and is assessed at KM) and the improvements at $1.500. XXX Benjamin F. Grant purchased of George C. Pratt last we-k for a consideration of $2.5y Lot 2 in Hubbard & Thornton's subdivision of Lot 2, Rickenbach's subdivision. Fletcher's east addition, located on Rural ftreet, near New York street. The lot is 33.2S by 125 feet and was assessed at $300. XXX Tho eighty acres of land In Franklin township sold by Margaret J. Christian to Andrew Bade last week for $5,200 was assessed at $2.910. xxx David A. Coulter purchased of the Indiana National Bank last week Lot 33 In Murphy & Tinker's corrected addition, for $4.0. Tho lot Is 44.S by 102 feet, and Is located on Centra! avenue, near Sixteenth street. The lot is assessed at $2,350 and the Improvements at $1.00. Mr. Coulter sold tho property to the Standard Land Company for $6,0iO. xxx Henry L. Dollman purchased of William II. Coleman last week Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5 and C. In William II. Coleman's subdivision of Lot 7, Cress's addition. .Visfo street, near Laurel street, also twe feet off the west rdde of Lot 2 and thirty-three feet off the east side of Lot 3, in Mary M. an J William K. Hubbard's subdivision of Block 10. St. Clair's addition, on Eleventh street, near Meridian street. The first tlx lots are 3) by 115'.. feet and are assessed at 1100 ach. The other property is assessed at $1.400. xxx Tho Indianapolis Savings and Investment Company sold to Martin E. Wilson, last week. Lot 2D. In Ellsworth's subdivision of Square 2?. situated on Ellsworth street, near New York street, for a consideration of $2.5"0. The lot is 26 by 11$ fet and is assessed at 7J0, the improvements at $775. XXX Harry II. Schowe paid $2.000 to Frank Schussler last weok for Lot 6 in E. S. Alvord'a subdivision of Blocks 1 to 5. E. T. A: S. K. Fletcher's addition, on Lewis street, near Malott avenue. The lot is 40 by 153 feet and is assessed at $150, the improvements at $-5. xxx Susan K. Bl.ickledge. purchased of Charles F. Sayles the latter part of last week Lot 1) in Morton Place addition, on Alabama street, near Twentv-first street for $5.oo. The lot is 41 by l'.l.S feet and is appraised at $1. the improvements at ,;. xxx The sale of Lot 2i. in Strong .t Co.'? subdivision of Block 17, In Johnson's heirs' addition, was madf last week by Jessie T. Nicholson to Jar.e E. Selvage for S1m. The property Is on Broadway, near Twentieth stre t. and is ön by 1.15 fet. assessed at JI.M,,1 improvf mi r.ts a-vss'd at JiJO. David M. Ga ting, as trustee, last week po!d to John W. Walker Lit 2:. In Morton Pi. tee. on ivi.iware street, near Twentvtirst str. t. f,.r E.'oO. Th. lot is 4) by 14 reel ar..i is n?sess-ii at $1.20.1. J'hn F. Mlrithom last week so!d to Joseph Collin - nty-ono feet off the east end f lif.v f et r.orth nd of Lot 22. in Ovid I'.ulNr's additlo!) h G.irtl'ld nlan n-.ir Sixti't n:h str. fT. f,r C2.,rj. The prpny i a-s -:oi at and thv improvt Klents at Z:- . The AVeek'n Tra iif t ru. No. Ar'u;i JuTv 2".' 2) ? ' Jü.v 2' " r. M. Jl lV Jl I') Ir.'.., uiv ." V" 4J ,.M Jo!y V. L'o ,u July 27 p; 51 :: Totals 112 2.-7.'.2.rv. Morlaurs. 25 TS $M 1?5 July 22 :o 2: .") uly 22 .5 L.liC.

July 21 Co July r. 17 July 13

23.773. C) 14.U5i.'" 17.C13.-io Jlb4.lU2.45 Totals .117 Ilelennen. July 30... July 22... July 2J... July 24... J u i y . . . July itt... IS 12 12 10 12 6 jn,4i 12.4 t .-j fc.0V5.iO 4,70.' o Totals 70 f.".5,047.5J sali:s or heal estate. Sixteen Transfer Made Matter of Record Yetenluy. Ir-str'jm-ntä nied for record in the recorder's cfüc1 of Marian county, Indiana. U.r the twer.ty-foi-r hours criing at ü p. ra. July 21. I.1. ab furnished by the Indiana Title Guaranty and Loan CXrr.fany. No. 12j Last Market ftreet. Doth fle1' ho res Z'tl: Anna llrl? nbuschT to Raehl F. I'.n if nfiuscu-1 . i.r. .iviied. i ot Lot i.'. McKernan &. I'irrce's sub of Lots 11 and 1-'. LIock is. Urake'a add $1.W Elijah' Jonr to Um. M. Cones, rft i-r the w l2 cf the s w of Sec 21, I'll 1. It Z z:,M May 1. C'ounaty Wi A. Dorothea I'ayn. LajI ',Z. C'ounaty's 3d ad1 JO.OO Augustus A. S'ims et al. to Lambert D. Hyler, Lxt ö. Llock 5. Uruc-Baker all 1,400.00 Albert A. Barnes to Board of School Commissioners, Lots 5 and t, Albert A. Urnes a cM 4,500.00 George L. Maas to Frank M. Talbott, part cf Lot . 54 20.0jO.0-) Mercantile Trust Co. to Levi P. Ayres et al., Lot i. City Cornell's sub of Outlot 1ÖJ 3.2V). 00 John Ii. llolliday et al. to HlMia M. Allisfn. Lot 147, 1st section West Park. 4a). 00 Wm. Johnson et al.. by heriff. to Plymouth Havings and Iyjan Association. No. 2. Lot 'J. Wm. II. Thra.nr'ij üb of Lots 1j to lt'w. Ingram Fletcher's 4th add 1.217.S7 Joseph L. Ph'pcs to Stephen A. Clark. Lot Stout's New York add 1.230.C0 Harry F. Phlppa t Stt-phen A. Clark, Lot t.',o, Stout's New York nüd 1.2ÖO.0O David V. Miller to Herman K. Marten.-. Lotn 1 and 2. Sq is, c-i section Lincoln 1'ark 17.OC0.0) Joseph F Shlrp. executor, to Charles A. Hen, Lot 1. Clock 4. Star add 30.00 Charles A. Hess to Joseph O. Carson, Lot 19. JJlock 24. Star add 1.00 Valentine Hauf to Albert H. C-ove, part of Lot 3A4, Noble's hetrs' sut of C)ut!ot 45. etc 425.00 Sarah I!. Lowry et al. to F.dward Roendall. Lot 34. Heisntr's 21 West Indianapolis add 400.0 Transfers. H; total consideration J31.7W.37 CulldliiK Permits. John Gramas, remodel, 512 Arch street; cost. $CiU. William II. Rogers, frame house. Holly avenue, near Oliver avenue; coit. Jl.'v). MODEItX GEOCSnAPlIY PICTIHES. 3Iny Coiit from $10,000 . to IR.OOO to Illtistrnte n IIlRh-Ornde Text-Ilook. New York Sun. "If you ever write a geofrranhy." said the man at the corner desk, "you will find the selection of the pictures the most interest ing part of the business. At least, I did. It was also the most painstaking part. "As a rule the author of a geographv does not furnish hla own illustrations. This is not due to a deficiency of artistic Judgment, but to lack of facilities for securing proper material. Had 1 unaerstood in the beginning what a herculean task this thinjj of obtaining suitable illustrations was going to be. I. too, should have left the Job to trie puüiisners. lo illustrate a modern, hich-frrade geography costs any writ re from $10.000 to $15,0X). In my book the pictures were all maue from special photographs or draw ings. Fuotociaphs were most Generally used, but I have a number of marine views and large prairie and harvesting scenes, such as no photograph could do Justice to, mat are the work-of special artists. Besides these I have used copies of four painting? illustrating certain phases of European life, and they cost me a pretty penny. All these pictures are strictly up to date. Indeed, if there is any Doubling Thomas who maintains that the world does not move, Ju&t let him compare the illustrations of a recent geography with . those found In the text-books of fifty years aco and he will be convinced. About the oniy pictures found in the books of both periods are views of a Southern cotton field and St. Paul's, London. No geography, no matter when or where Issued, would be complete without these two Illustrations. While preparing my own manuscript I had occasion to examine many geographies used in foreign schools, especially in Eng land, France and Germany. From an Amer ican point of view these text-books are woe fully inferior to our own as regards clear ness of text, illustrations and general make up, but the Mtssissirpl cotton neld ana St. Paul's were indispensable features. So, of course, I used the cotton held and St. Paul's. I am by no moans a slave to con vention, but I dared not challenge public opinion to the extent of omitting these favorite classics. "With these exceptions my work Is strict ly original, as Is that of most makers of geographies In these days. Pictures in all new editions of geographies make a strong Doint of industrial improvements. Photo graphs of workshops, mines, harvest fields and cattle ranches are taken from a point of view which will show to the best advantage the latest inventions in the world of labor, and in securing scenes of city life the same purpose of representing progress is adhered to. in this straining alter nw and novel effects I had some ludicrous ex periences. "In one instance my artist went up on a reservation in Montana to take some Indian photographs. While there four rodskins who had been convicted of horse stealing were lynched in a bunch, and my artist, who was present at the execution, got a picture of them dangling from the branches and proudly exhibited it as a desirable portrayal of the manners and customs of the far West. This might not have been any worse than the old geographical illustrations called 'Indians Spearing Fish' and 'Indian Massacre.' still it didn't exactly suit mv purpose and I heartlessly excluded it, to the artist's disgust. "Very few recent geographies contain the Imaginary pictures which formerly graced choolboöks and were vaguely labeled 'this is a mountain.' or cape, or whatever was up for description. The abstract has given way to the concrete, and every picture has a definite name. When it comes to landscapes exceeding care is used in the selection of pictures. In this one particular I think the French geographies are a little superior to any others." A FACT IX XATinAL HISTORY. Vhy Covra Have More Dangerous Horns than IJulU. Pearson's Magazine. Xt may, perhaps, have struck some of my readers as odd (I remember puzzling over th matter during my boyhood) that the horns of the cow an eminently peaceloving creature In ordinary circumstances are usually much more dangerouä than those of the bull, whose pugnacious disposition has become a proverb. Not only are the cow's horns both longer and sharper, but In most breeds of cattle they are bent forwards and upwards in such a way that, in the act cf charging or tossing an enemy, they would generally penetrate far enough to kill. The horns of the bull are not only shorter, stouter and more blunt than those of the cow. but. in many species, they stick straight out on each side of the forehead, so that they cannot be used in a forward thrust. One can understand that, in the wild state, a cow would often ned to protect herself and her helpless offspring from wolves and such-like nsrrciless -nt-mies. in warfare of this kind no iuirtr is er glcn. Hence one is not surprised at hT weapons being of as deadly a charactt-r as the far..s of her assailants. Hut why l.ue many bu.ls thick and blunt horns, sit on in such a wav as to n tide r their points of little use w'hen they charge or toss an enemy? The main reason doubtless is that the horns of the bull are mainly used f r righting his rivals for the leadership of tinherd; and It is -not to the interest of the race that in such contests both animals should be Kro.l to death. In every herd of wild cattle one bull his the supreme command; the iows constitute his harcr.i. and al! the younger male nr.lrnals treat him with profound resp. ct. He won his position In the first place by over-oml;-.g the prvvious leader in single combat, and In the r irne manner he must maintain it. H it. in a duel a l'outrance, if both 00m-but.iT-.t were armed with weapons which rea.'d'.y Ir.ttlct a mortal wound, neither of ihm "v.v:l-l survive, and the herd might e.naily be left to the leadership of r-....e luteiiov or cowardly Least whhh had care- !:::; avoid. ! the riks , f 1 tt;. . s. eir that the aer of tbr herd for the t.:ne hrr.r: 1 the progr.!tor of m-eily ;ili the n?xt reason's c.tlvos. i; is obvious. y iTjortart that h.- shocld be a tine, r 1 i:-t .. r.iin.i! ; and on e nn easily e bow i'i!. k'y t.he i:ce might deteriorate if the strömen and most rour.ijiju- buds were s!n!n if seriously Injured In their Msht for the :n.-t ry. Thi.4. In fa. l. very seidon: happens In a Mat of nature. As long as the twj ro-.vetltors remain herd to hea It is 4iac.l;ai y .inpoziiide Jor ei:h?r o .nnict

a death wound upon the other. In spite of each using all hi? enormous strength to wound or overthrow his opponent. Hut the bull "that fights and runs away." if he wishes to "live to fight another day," must run quickly, for he is in imminent peril directly he exposes his ribs or flank to the horns of his pursuer. At times the death even of a defeated animal may be a serious detriment to the herd, for an especially fine and promising young bull might bo iain in his first contest for the leadership, and his good qualities lost forever.

THE STUDY OF ROOTS. Method by AYhleh the Scientist May Learn Seoret of Plant Life. Pearson's Magazine. A. M. Ten F.vck. a member of the Dakota station, has devised a method for the careful scientific study of roots which is as intcrtstirg as it is satisfactory. He dug a trench two feet wide about a block of earth In which were growing some plants the roots of which he desired to study. When the block stood out quite clearly alone he made a light wooden frame to fit around It and covered tills with common wire poultry rettirg. This held the earth in place and allowed him to pierce it through with enough thin wire rods, fastened at both ends to the netting, to hold up the roots nicely In case the earth were washed away. He then' covered the top of the ground with a thin plaster of paris paste, which soon dried, holding the plants he desired to examine firmly about the base. He next washed the earth from about the roots with soft warm water, leaving them wholly exposed and neatly suspended upon the wires which had been forced through the earth. In the first box of roots Inspected It was found that there was no hope of following them Intelligibly. Two of the plants were rather poor and thin above earth and the roots snowed why. The third plant had secured the lead in the springtime and occupied the ground upon which they were compelled to draw for sustenance. Hence they were crowded out and were literally frtarving. The other plant was nothing like an excellent sample of its kind because it had these other two to contend with. With microscope the investigator followed the roots as far as they reached in the cage, but there he found that, fine and infinitesimal as they were threads as light as gossamer almost they did not naturally end. They had been broken off or dissolved at that point by the warm water, and so the part where the root eventually united with the soil could not be seen. The threads at the point where they ended, however, were analyzed and it was found that even at this early stage of the progress of the nourishment upward the great chemical work had been done. In thes gossamer threads were traces of those chief chemical constituents of which the plant was composed, already united in that form 1n which a little later they were stored in the body of the plant. Somewhere a little farther on, possibly no more than an inch away, the work had been done. Somewhere farther on. possibly no more than an inch, that frail thread which the water had dissolved had met lime, sodium, nitrogen in solution and gathered it up. It is the discovery of this process which the investigator would give almost his life to make. Naturally the investigations so far have concerned the plants most valuable to man wheat and corn, potatoes, beans and the like. A Dnnble Life. Philadelphia Record. "You don't really mean to say Skreecher is leading a double life?" "I don't see what else you could say of him." "Why, what have you heard?" "I've heard him call himself a baritone, while all his friends say he is a nuisance." FOIl SALE ItEAL ESTATE. R E AL EST AT E- FirT in u ranee. A. J.MEYER & C'a. 144 E. Market; ItKAlj ESTATF. Insurant at lowe.t rates. SWUJENSTICKEItii KOOT. 147 E. Market. LLAL KSTATM Good rtntar propertlss; 12 per 5- MARIONCALDVELL. 52 Fitzgerald. REAL ESTATE MOLEU & " VVILLlAMS,real estate a nd b 1 1 sine. c h nen. 327 L iiwbul 1 d i n g . KKAL ES'i'A'l K Louble trick nouse, north; cheay for next thirty days. Indulte 223 E. Vermont. lll-A L' ESTA TE-If you are looking Tor barKains. see L. F. CLINE AGENCY, 124 East Market. HEAL ESTATE Lit your vacs nt lots and improved property with A. J. MEYEU & CO.. 144 E. Market. HE A L ESTATE For sale, drug störe" tnöwn of 2.0A; only two drug itores In town. Addreaa Box SOI. Mtddlvtown, Ind. R riA L I : S TA T ELVrRf f7! Warne ave. residenee. near Delaware ft. SECURITY TRUST COM PAN V, 4S.V Pennsylvania bt. HEAL EST ATE Lrig h t v ooi lot. on Harriett; near uivi:on; on monthlv pavmrnt. SECURITY JTTtUST CO.. JS N. Fennyylvania st. HEAL ESTATE Modern nlne-roörri house on Capitol av.. south Fourteenth, oniv $3.2tX. Barpain. A. J. MEYER &CO:, 144 E. Marked HEAL ESTATE 35 acres just wei-t oflnsane Hospital; with thirt en-reom house; price, f 10.aM SEinEXSTIClvER ft ROOT. 147 E. Market. HEAL ESTATE For sale, lot" with naturalK3s Buarar.t.-ed. already rlpfd. West Riy m.. near West. HENRY D. PIERCE. 1'., N. Meridian St.. Room 11. HEAL ESTAT ETe n - r oo m modern house on beautiful lot In anie square with Art Mu.'cum site; special bargain, 55.500. A. J. MEYER & CO..J44 E.Market. REAL ESTATE f ;f.5 even-room cottage, with bath, furnace, a.. water, sewer connection; Talbott aver.ue, r.ear 22d. SEIDENSTICKER & ROOT1147 E Market. REAL ESTATE Fine palntinjc tni repairing. best rubber tires; we manufacture to order. COOPERATIVE CARRIAUE CO.. 211 N. Alabama street. New rhne S71. REÄ LEStÄT E For-"sä le Friendid building trict. Capitol av., north: 20 feet front. Would Fiihdivl.le. and sell at Rreat profit. HENRY L). rüiiL'U'jü NMerJhllan Pt: REAL ESTATE House on easy monthly payments; erice, U'0 to 14,500; J5') to ca?h; $10 to 130 per month. Stop paTing rent. YAHYF.N' DAVIS. 21 Stevencn building. REAL ESTATE N. Meridfan et7reMdence. in fashionable neighborhood ; eleven rrerr. and modern; south cf Sixteenth st. SECURITY T R I S COM pa NY, 43 N. Penny 1 vania st. REAL ESTATE 646 fet on Northwestern avenue. running luik to the canal; switch now in; a splendid factory site; at ?3.r.00: a decided harFa '2 SE'PF.NSTICKCR ROOT. 147 E Market. HEAL ESTATE 65 foot vacant lot. with Ras. sewer and water connections: fruit and shade trees; vest side of Pennsvlvania, near 2'Jd; price, ?i per foot. SEIDENSTICKER & ROOT, 117 E. M a rket. REAL EbTATE-Pow n-town corner; excellent location for ftore building and apartments. Money will be loaned purchaser to build. SE CURITY TRUST COMPANY. 4$ N. Pennsylvania st. TTe'a L ESTÄT E Modern el hTroöm house on N. Pennsylvania st.. r.ear St. Clair Park; very desirable home: In walking distance from WashlmUon st.; $5.000. Investigate. A. J. MEYER & CO., 141 E. Markt. REAL ESTATE For sale. wTshlnton-stT Mock, three sterle. jut east of Odd Fellows' Hall; rerts (lately; $2w per month. Leases terminable on short notice If desired. IS1, N. Merldlan st., Room U. HEAL ESTATE Site in heart of city; with frontage on two main streets; excellent location for warehouse or factor; less than J2L'5 a front foot. SECURITY TRUST COMPANY. 4S N. Pennvlvania st. REAL ESTATE A fou rt pen-room ; strictly ilp-to-late residence oa North Meridian, near 19!h; eemert walk, basement, laundrr. larsre stuhle; lot 4'xl7C; rfferel at $13.500. SEIDENSTICKER J?! l"E-Mrltet. FOR SALE Business block. Indiana av.. between New York and Michigan sts.; net per cent, rental Income on selling price; no vacancies. Rest efftr now on the market. l'RATHER & CO.:"l LemckebuildlngL WANTED lion't bcrrow mor.ey. ituy a none with y.-ur rent money. $1.C home for $S ier mcr.tn, with a credit of $7 20 on your hcr-.o. Ar.v place in In.ilana. A;nt9 wanted. HOME y? t t ,t y com l ' A VY. : Stevenson. ÜE A I. E r ATE Four-room house In West Indianapolis; go.ul lot; a bargain; cash; $3 Vt. Also. l'Ji-arre f'.rm r.ear .Anderson car line. $.vs per acre; possession itlven Septejnber; goovd v;-.!t:e 731 Law buiK'.ine. WM. R.IAVIS. REAL ESTATE Des'.rablo hon.e on Capitol av" south Twer.ty-flrst st.; ef.tht rooms, b.ith, furr,a e. both rase, oak finish, east front, fine fruit; Improvements all mad? ar. i raid; $l.n.s.i. We wart in offer quick. A. J. MEYER & CO., 144 E. Murket. REM. ESTATE SOME R.VRO.VlN'S IN RENTAL AND SMALL PROPERTIES. DORMAN ST.. PoUBLE DWELLING RENTAL. SI. SO. PRICE. $: 1V C,P.FIEL1) PLAC. RENTAL $120. PRICE l.O C 'KNELL AV.. RENTAL ;::' price ji.r.v w twentt-eiohtm st.. rental price $i.'.ro. n. senate AV.. STORE AND DWELLING. RENTAL lin. PPICE iZ.l: OR AC ELAND AV.. RENTAL l!."-). pp.l. K $l.:o. THESE CAN BE BOUOHT ON SVI L PAYMENTS. AKOPT THE SAME AS RENTS HENRY H. FAY. OVER ERi FURTICKET nFJICE. REAL ESTATE Luis on Csntral av.. between 3th and Z21. Ixts o'i N. New Jer.-ey. between H'th and 2i. L--ts en Pennsylvania, between i'Mh and .Vth. Lots on Talbott av.. between 2Vth and 3,-lth. NATURAL (t AS. Prices low. Easy trmi. Eight-room house, and barn cn N. Ala' ima st.. near 11th. at 20 j er cent. les than cost; a good norr.e or Investment prorerty. A very handsome d.iwn-town residence; S-foot 1 .-t ; th- ri t:n i p. lone Is worth th price asked. TM is a ;leru1:d opportunity for any one locklr.r; f r a location for an apartment building. THE MARION TRUST CO.. Northeast corner Monument plce and East Market Strei-t. AlCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE G. AV. McCurdy. real estate an., itntral Auctioneer, No. 45 Wttt Wah-:rs''.-n.

FOR SALE nE,L ESTATE. REAL ESTATE Homestead Place. Do not miss Oils opportunity. you n-ver had such a chance :n the history of Indiana;x-lls before to ecure a beautiful home on terms within the rench of every one. These are nil perfectly located lets; 4) feet 6 inches bv 130 feet; only 15 minutes by car fnu the Circle; price is very low; only $2.-0 to $. each, without interest or taxes; with cement sidewalks and shade trees In front cf every lot, without co?t to purchaser, at the remarkably low payment of 50 cents down and 50 cents ir week; no tax. no interest until paid for. Vie suspend pavments if tou are m. Could conditions or terms be mre liberal? These lets are located on a beautiful elevated plateau, fully Ri feet above the level of Washington t. Near White River Par ; the lots are perfectly drained and all are underlaid with a bed of gravel. Perfect title!., warranty deed. Free transportation to adults from our office every rtay at 2 o'clock p. m., commencing Monday. July 29. Don't wail till the lots ar picked over, but let us take you Monday afternoon and get first choice; there Is already a large number of lota spoken for. Plats, price lists and full Information at eur ofTices at any time. HOMESTEAD LOAN AND INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION. 57 Baldwin block. The above association will build houses or pay off mortgages cn a 1 per cent, interest basis. Rave this ad for It will not arpear again. FOR HEXT HOUSES. TO LET Fee list at 131 E. Market; ground floor. OREOORY A APPEL. FOR RENT Desirable location for saloon, near postofflce. IS1 N. Meridian st.. Room 11. FOR RENT A brick hotel a Parker. Ind. YVILLIAM SMITI I. 231 East St. Joe street, city. t UK RENT See me ror naxawood floors before you have your work done. C. THOMAS. 2205 N Alabama. FOR RENT Storeroom, three stories and basement near rostofTW, perhaps with elevator and steam heat. Licht and openings three sides. HENRY D.PIERCE.18' N.Merldian st; FOR RENT Desirable storeroom, 130 E. Washington St., with front on Court st. ; also. If desired, especially suitable for saloon In front and billiards, pool or bowling alley in the rear. 18Vj N. Meridian st.. Room 11. FOR RENT 4 54S W. Washington st., with living rooms above; rent cheap. lüiil W. Morris; good location for grocery. IIS N. Delaware; fine room; rent reasonable. .24 E. Washington; large room; good light; will rent cheap. Storeroom, corner Delaware and Wyoming; good business corner. INDIANA TRUST CO. FOR RENT RY THE UNION TRUST CO., 11S-122 E. Market St.

(Company's Building.) 2215 BelWontaine st., 9 rooms, modern 2317 N. Illinois St., 9 rooms, modern, new.. 2313 N. Illinois st., 9 rooms, modern, new.. 210 W. Twentieth tt., 8 rooms, modern 212 W. Twentieth st., S rooms, modern 10)6 Cornell av., 11 rooms 60S E. Tenth 5 rooms 20J2 Highland place-, 8 rooms 610 E. Tenth. 5 rooms 211 Detroit St., 6 rooms, new LIVINO ROOMS. "Algonquin." 3 rooms, bath, second floor... "Algonquin." 3 rooms, bath, third floor 437 S. Capitol av.. 2 rooms IP'S Malott av.. 2 rooms 1702 E. Washington, 4 rooms 307 E. Washington st., 2 rooms STOREROOMS. 141 W. Twenty-first St., 2 rooms 1104 Malott av., store 1116 Malott av OFFICES. Deslrabl rooms, company's building, 11S-122 E. Market. .$25.00 . 30. e0 . 30.00 . 2.V00 . 25.00 . 23.00 . 13.50 . 17.50 . 13. 50 . 11.00 .$20.00 . lS.i.O . 6.0") . 4.00 . ll.'O . 6.f-0 .$10.00 . 3.00 Modern offices in LAW BUILDING, $10 and upward: steam heat, electric light, janitor service; complete law library for tenants' use. TÖLET- 7 223 Capitol ave.,,N 15 $45 00 1127 Broadway, modern 10 5.00 3'7 K. St. Clair t 8 30.00 21S E. North, modern 8 30.00 lil4 College, ave., bath, gases 8 27.50 Kd3 N. Illinois, gases and stable 8 25.00 21 W. Tenth, modern 8 25.00 1020 Broadway, modern 7 22. 50 222 Eden Place, modern 6 12.00 VS N. New Jersey, gases 7 1S.00 2V Fifteenth, bath and gases 6 1S.O0 1!09 E. Market, modern 9 15.00 830 Bevllle ave., city water 5 12.50 837 Fayette 5 12.50 814 River ave.. city water 5 ll.0 12"7 Pdtk. city water.. 5 10.50 727 Elm st, 3 rooms 9.00 The Central Trust Rulldlng offices $8 to $12.00 241 Virginia ave.. store 15.00 M2-4 S. lUlnois, store and 4 living rooms 2-L00 255 E. Washington 61.00 218-220 McCrea. new 150.00 Choice modern flats and apartments In "The Yeddo." "The Delaware," "The Imperial." "The St. Charles" and "The Vendome." Call at office and get complete printed list. THE CENTRAL TRUST CO.. 150 E. Market et. FOR RENTRENTAL LIST. A. J. MEYER & CO.. 144 East Market Street. 1601 N. Delaware- St.. modern 319 E. Tenth st. modern 51S E. Nineteenth at., modern 1D02 Central av.. modern 317 E. Tenth St.. modern 1901 Talbott av., modern 413 E. New York st.. modern R13 N. East st.. modern 2i01 N. Illinois st.. modern 2125 Central av., modern 2213 BelWontalne St., modern 23"2 N. Pennsylvania St.. modern.... 1321 N. Capitol av.. bath 1215 Newman st.. modern 2121 N. Capitol av., modern 2435 N. Meridian t., modern 125 W. Fourteenth st, modern 126 W. Fourteenth st.. modern 410 W. Thirteenth st 221 Detroit av 1W7 Brookside .av 170" Northwestern av .11 . S . 9 . 9 . 8 . 8 . 7 . 8 . 8 . 7 . 9 . 9 . 9 . 7 . 7 . 9 . 7 . 7 . 6 . 5 . 6 . 5 . 3 . 3 $33.00 35.00 32.50 S5.O0 30.00 30.00 30.00 27.50 25.00 25. 00 25.00 25.r0 22.00 20.00 23.00 20. 0 IS. 00 IS. 00 12.00 11.00 9.00 R.O0 7.00 6.50 jb Chadwick st 435 W. McCartv st FLATS MODERN. 724-72S North Senate Avenue. rooms, 3d floor rooms, 3d floor rooms. 3d floor rooms. 2d floor .$16.00 . 17.0 . 19.(0 . 24.00 STOREROOMS. 44G Indiana av. and 4 living rooms .$35.00 FOR RENT PROPERTY FOR RENT BY INDIANA TRUST COMPANY, Saturday, July 27, 1001. Dwellings North. Dwelling South. 419 N. D.d.. mod.. . $".0.00 i S12 S. N. Jersey. ..$14.00 13C1 N. Penn. '.fl.CO! 1410 Deloss 8.00 6"5 N. Esst lfifl N. Del., mod 446 Indiana av ... 707 N. East 253S N. Del 214 Adelaide , 215 Adelaide 2". 9 AV. Wash 2'Jl Minerva 50 Spring 50.00! 303 W. McCarty... 8.00 3.Y0O ! 511 35.00 I 513 25.n0 i 51 18.00 i 524 10. Mi 526 11.00 I 516 10.00 i 513 Chesapeake.... 6.00 Chesapeake.... fi.oo Chesapeake.... 7.f0 Chesapeake.... 7.0 J Chesapeake.... 7.00 Chesapeake.... 7.00 Chesapeake.... 6.00 Storerooms. 8.o0 7.00 201-3 and 5 S. Meridian. 548 W. Wash $15.00 Cor. Del. and Wy Rooms and Apart ments. 5104 E. Wash... 44' j E. Wash.. rooms 4i6', E. Wash... 225'2 W. 21st S50 Virginia av $55. CO ; oming 40.00 7.00 1601 W. Morris.... 35.00 7.0.M 444 E. Washington. 7.00 ; 44 E. Washington. 1213 E. Wash S50 A'trglnla av 1055 A'Irginia av... Cor. N. Jersey and McCartv 1411 E. Wash 113 N. Delaware. 524 E. Washington. 18.no 15.00 15.00 52.50 and 6 00 5.00 610'i E. 54 ii W rooms 446U E. 54'2 W Wash... Wash.. 5.0.1 ; 5.00 , 12.00 12. V0 Wash.... , Wash.. room 852 Virginia room 7 1140 Hill av.. 1410 Hill av.. 1140 Hill av... 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 - a v. 127 S. California... 7.00 New list every Saturday. Telephone 1456. Asrents for apartments in the "Victoria. Offices for rent in Indiana Trust biulding. City property for sale. Loans negotiated. Fire insurance at lowest rates. Savings deparement Indiana Trust Company. Deposits received of $1 and upward. Paya 3 per cent. Interest. FOIl HEXT HOOMS. FOR RENT 005 N. Senate av. ; newly furnished; rooms with bath and phone. FOIl SALE OH - HADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hotel situated twelve miles from Indianapolis in a town of 3.C0 one-half square of the Interurban car line. This is the most leading hotel In the town, doing a f.ne business; will take Indianapolis rental for part pay. This hotel has eighteen rooms, always filled; very pieasar.tlv situated; price $4.5'0. 38 When buddln.?. SCOTT & CARPENTER. " ' ' . . - -- j ' FOIl SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE-TEN-ROOM HOUSE. WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. OAVNER LEAVING CITY. 1V9 N. MERIDIAN ST. Ill'S IX ESS CIIAXCE BUSINESS CHANCE The best restaurant with rooming apartments, near depot; first-class business, low rent; will sacrifice; owner has sickness; investigate. MARKS & BILLINGS. L n.l ard bud dins. BUSINESS CIIANCE-AVE CAN PLACE A PARTY AVITH $. 0 CASH IN A NICE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. CALL QI'ICK. MARKS & BILLINGS, t.6 LU.MHAKp 1UMLDING. BUSINESS CHANCE-MARKS BILLINGS, C6 Lombard building. INDIANAPOLIS, have oppot tur.lii, s to put T-u In business. HAE FOR SALE OR TRADE Grocery, meat market, restaurant, bakery and confectionery, furnished rocuur.g houses ar.d ht.t. barber shop, cirar star.d, dry goods and millinery stör. ood hardware store, excellent mail oner buslr.e and ether places. Partners furnished and g"od investments offered to people who have money. Out-of-town exchanges male. Write for particulars. Come ard e us. AA'e can save ycu time and money. IIOKSESIIOEIXCi. HORSESHOEING First -el ass work. Special attention to lameness ar.d Interfering. FELLS REUTLES tz i:.AAsshir.gt.n st. ii. M.ar-i-i)i;iNrircc7 'First-class work. Horses callei for and ucllvereJ. EDWARDS. $23 Man. ave. Phones: New. 225; old. 2-27200. LALXDKY. UNION CO-OPERATIVE LAUNDRY Nos.

FISASCIAL.

LOANS Morey on mortgages. C F. SATLES. 127 East Market stree-t. FI NAN CI AL J. IL PÄTtTsoN, 58 Monument place, for prompt loans. FINÄ NCI A L-Have "your- abstracts of "title prepared by L. M. BROWN. 114 E. Market st. FINANCIAL Money Kanea on valuables; cash for oId KQid. WARD & CO.. 11 N. Merida n st. FIN A NCI A L Private merer to loarT; J 100 to $1.'); low interest. CRABTREE ACENCY, 14 Loml ard. FINANCIAL llOO.iNrf) to loan In sums to suit at 4. 5 and 6 per cent.; no delay. J. J. KREbER. 2?4 Lemcke building. FINANCIAL First-mortgage loar.s on improved Indianapolis property; iowest rates; privilege cf prepayment. SPANN & CO.. 14S E Market. FINANCIAL Loans on city or farm property In Indiana. 5V, per cent. NO COMMISSION. Money ready. C. N. WILLIAMS &. CO.. 313-223 Lemcke Budding. FIN AN CIA Llieal estate loans; not less than $1.000 promptly made on approved securities at favorable rates and terms; large loans solicited. O. E. FI FIELD. 1002 Majestic building. FINANCIAL SALARY LOANS without security; NO morteace. NO indorser. No publicity; every $1 paid off loans reduces cost; $10. $15. $2o. $:W. 140. $50. $75 or $100 loaned to honest em--ployes on plarn notes; we are the LAROEST CREDIT COMPANY In town; having consolidated the PEOPLE'S LOAN CO. and BOYD BANKING COMPANY: thousands borrow in this way; WHY NOT YOU? RELIABLE CREDIT CO.. Room 201 Law building. 134 E. Market st. LOAN TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan In sums of $10. $15. $20. $50. $100. $200 or any amount on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS. BICYCLES. STORE FIXTURES. ETC.. At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remala In your undisturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONET CALL AND SEE US. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 10. 147 East Market street. FINANCIAL LOANS TO HONEST SALARIED PEOPLE ON THEIR OWN NOTES, WITHOUT INDORSEMENT. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. YOUR EMPLOYER WILL NOT KNOW. FAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. LONGEST TIME, EASIEST PAYMENTS AND LOWEST RATES OF ANY COMPANY IN THE CITY. If you need money for any purpose you need not wait un'll ycu sav It up. but come to us; we can help you out. No advance charge for Investigation. Call and let us explain. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 2j7-209 Indiana Trust bulldinir. Second floor. FINANCIAL $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 to loan In amounts $10 to $100. SALARY LOANS UPON PLAIN NOTES. No mortgage. No Indorser. No publicity. Every $1 pai 1 off loan reduces cost. W do not gain patronage by disparaging others. WE WARRANT each transaction to be as represented. "PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED." KIND. SQUARE DEALING FOR ALL. NO CHARGES for drawing papers. NO CHARGES deducted in advance. Every satisfied custom r means more, for they will recommend us to their friends. "We POSITIVELY will not be underrated." Quiet offices. Quiet place. Quiet people. RELIABLE CREDIT CO.. "The Law Building." Walk up one flight, turn to left to Room 201. MONEY TO LOAN. We loan money on WATCHES, DIAMONDS, etc. We loan money on FURNITURE. PIANOS, etc., without removal. We loan money to SALARIED PEOPLE without indorsement or collateral. We have the three branches all In our office and under one expense, and consequently can loan much cheaper than companies that have Just one line.- Our office is convenient and nicely arranged, so that all business can be conducted privately. We take great pride in stating that our reputation as to fairness and courteous treatment is un equated. Please call and be convinced that you can do better here than any place in the city. CENTRAL LOAM COMPANY. 203 Stevenson Builcing, Second floor (15 E. Washington St.),Frcnt Room. FINANCIAL THE FIRST TIME YOU GO BROKE you can probably step Into our office and walk out with $10, or $50, or whatever you may need. Perhaps you could not get it at all. But that is improbable. Of course we- do not loan to every one who "goes broke." AVe discriminate. But we loan to most any one. There Is no banker's red tape about our business. AVe use our Judgment. AVe loan money to salaried people. AVe practically advance salary. Those holding good, permanent positions do not hsve to furnish security. They do not have to have their notes indor?ed. Their employers do not have to know that they are thort of funds. They do not have to be under obligations to any one. They can always be independent. Our terms are easy. AA'e allow small weekly or monthly payments. AA'e guarantee fair treatment. All transactions are kept strictly confidential. And our rates are low. Remember us when you jieed money. INDIANA MORTGAGE AND LOAN CO. (ESTABLISHED 1SS7.) ROOM 4. LOMBARD BUILDING, 24i E. AVASHINGTON ST. FOIl SALE MISCELLAMIOL'S. FOR SALE Lumber, building material, mill work; cut prices. 315 E. South; New phone 342. FOR SALE Removal sale nf all hnir i-o.V.Ta j r est. BATES HOUSE HAIR STORE, for next ienaays; must bi soiu. FOR SALE rought iron fencing, wire feneing. Our own .ifsigns at low price:-. ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY AND FENCE CO., SüC S. Senate ave. Phone :c$ FOR SALE -Typewriters, a 1 1-" t a n . la rdniük es"; mncblnes rented It i er m.it-fh ün ilrim- - - - I - -. . . . . . ... i . i ,un licitod. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Room 25, No. 7 S. Meridian st. Old prion FOR SALE U'e make wooa una nie'al patterns; expert mechanics: superior quipr.ient; prompt service. Old 'phone 2is:!. MONARCH GAS ENGINE CO.. E. New York ar.d Belt R. R. For SALE Call on me for ail kln-is of cTimmer clal prlntinir. I can save you bi money on envelopes. letter he.ao aad business card. Promptness and good work is my niutto. U. E. COI MNS. 2JW, N. Delaware st. FOR SALEBATES HOUSE MACHINERY SALE. One Go-hor-e-power At'as engine; one M-horse-powtr Atmington & Slm.s; one Edis.in onamo. one Jenney uyr.amo. one large Kdisvn. one switchboard, two small Atlas engines, one elevator pump, one Worthlngton Duplex pump, three Dean pumps, two large boilers, one large boiler. BATES HOUSE WRECKING CO., BATES HOUSE. STOVES AXD REPAIRS. STOA'E REPAIKS-Stove repair and tin shop. 535 A'Irginia ave. Nt 'phone. 2475. Old 'phone green 44. STOVES MODEL STEEL RANGES AND stoves. Quick Meal sfetl rar.sea and gasoline gcods. HOME STOA'E CO.. 117-113 S. Meridian st. TAILORS. TAILORS Have your clothes pressed, cleaned JndrepaIred. O. J. MANSFIELD. 220 Mass. av. TAILuRS Odd pants patterns, to close " them out. $3.50 to $5; 6-7-8 patterns. See them If y.i are needing a pair. S. S. TAYLOR & CO.. T7 A'Irginia av. FIHXACES. FURNACES Once more In the rtner TH. .ko. est place to buy a flr.st-cla furnace is at 216 S. Pennsylvania. New phone 1443. HENRY A STUMPF. LOST. LOST Pocke tbook containing valuable papers. one pars oer B. & O. S. . K. ft., ari j ong pass over O. S. R. R. Return to Sh-rman House and receive $0 reward. No questions. LOST In basement of Pemtruk buiidlr,gone card case, containing card marked W. A Potter. $4 in tills, tnre r. jt" 'or Si:. Kin Vr will please return to RURNLOEHR BROS., Jewelers, and receive liberal reward. SAFES. SAFES HERRINO-H ALL-MA RA'IN SAFE CO General agent. O LI A" ER W. ISENSEE. 3 Monument plaee. New phone. 3415 PALMISTRY. PALMISTRY-FREE. FREE. FREE ; a picture of your future busband er wif given away with every 2ic readlrg, for a few das only, by America's most noted palmist, ss the man thousands will testify that they have read for. Call early to avoid the rush. Removed from bi'j E. AVashlngton to 10 N. Pecns Ivanl st. From 8 a. m. to it p. m. WIRE AXD BRASS AVOIIKS. WIRE AND BRASS AVORK-Indiar.a wire ar.d braja works, manufacturers of plain and ornainestii -sire. Iron and brass work, cf every descrlptior. J W. Maryland at.

JOURNAL DUSIXESS DIRECTORY. AGENTS INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL AYm. L Rice. 2605 AVest Michigan street. Telephones: Old. 2750; new. $152. Territory west of White river. ELEA'ATORS Passenger and freight. Repairs and supplies. REEDY & CO. Phones New 3170. eld 22751.

FLOKISTS BERTERMANN BROS.. New No. 241 Mass. ave.. 22S N. Del, st. TeW $41 LAUNDRYINDIAN APOUS Laundry Co. Old Thons. 15CX riii.i.u-s iur CUFFS, le PRShirt. shirtwaists, collars and cufTs our specialty. PATENT LAWYERS E. T. SILVIUS & CO.. 108 N. Pennsylvania at. Free pamoblets and consultation. 1HOMAS R. BELL, consulting engineer and patent solicitor. 4 lrgalis block. Indianapolis. V. IL LOCKAVOOD. pamphlet cr any general Information Ire of charge. 41a-4U Lemcke Building. K Ei TAU RAN TS STEGMEIER BROS., Oyster and Chop House, 1 N. Illinois t. Roth pnones. 7v. SALE AND UVKUY STABLESHORACE WOOD. iCarrlagts, Traps. Buckboards, etc.) i5 Circle. TeL 1oj7. Stove repairs THE PEERLESS FOUNDRY CO., 710 Meek St. Ola pnone 2 on 1560. New $402. WALL PAPERS H. C, STEVENS, New Style Wall Paper. Low prices. i'SO N. Senate av. Tel. t on 25Z FUNERAL DIRECTORJ9 FRANK. BLANCH ARD, 03 N. Delaware st. Tel. 41L Lady attendant FLNKKAL DIRECTORS TUTEWILER & SON, Undertakers. 124 W. Market sL TeL 211 WAX T E l HALE HELP. WANTED Two good wrecking foremen. Apply BA I LS HOL sl H KtCMÄU v.e. WANTED Thre good cabinet makers; ood waeb; call at Oneida Hotel before 12 o'clock Sunday. J. H. MORRlS1 AVÄNTLD Canvassers to Introduce "Cremeolo." the new toilet crtam. Good pay. C. BALLANTYNE CO., HockvllleConn. WANTED 25 sober and Industrious teamsters and loggers to go to Nicaragua. Call in mornings at G. H. SHOA'ERJS. 5'24 E. Market st. WANTED $i weekly copying letters at home; either sex. lnclo.se 2 stamps with application. LAKE SHORE MERCANTILE CO.. Chicago. Wan 'ft 1 latitude nt to learn telegraphing at Johnson's Practical School cf Telegraphy. Majestic Bidg.; easily learned; operators in great demand. AVANT EL-Good business man ror special work among school officers for Cram's Atlas. Salary and commission. C11AS. WEBB, 5 AVest Market street. ANTED Machinists. Doth vise and machine hands; good wages and steady jobs are crtred to the right men. Address THE BUCIRLS '.'iflAW s;.-inth. f tlwankve. WlA. WANTED Four or fie good first-class machinists; steady work and good wages. LITCHFIELD FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.. Litchfield. 111. P. F. Carroll, manager. WANTED Trustworthy persons in easn State to manage business of wealthy corporation. Salary 41s cash each AYednesaay direct trom headquarters. Expense money advanced. MAN-Aut-u, 32j caxton Dunning, cnicaga U'lVTFn CIvll.Tvff. rovernment positions. About 9.5 appointments made last year; probably lu.Oi'U this year. Only a common school education re-quired. Catalogue of information free. COLUMBIAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE. Washington, u. c WANTED Postofnce clerks and carriers, clerks for customs. Internal revenue, railway mail and departmental service to be appointed by the thousands. Examinations soon in every State. AVrite for Circular 12. Full particulars free of NAT'L COR. INSTITUTE. AVashlngton. D. C. WANTED Permanent position for the right man to represent old established company having 200.w) capital; $J00 per year and expenses, payable direct from our office; no deception; absolutely straight salary, not conditional on results. Chance for promotion and increase of salary. State age, reference and business experience.. Address UNION MFG. CO., Box 824. Philadelphia. Pa. AVAXTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Experienced waitress at Klrby House. Munde, Ind.; wages, $15 per month, toard and room. WANTED Men and women everywhere to copy letters; $3 to $6 weekly working evenings: particulars enabling you to start to work mailed on application. Inclose stamp. UNION ADVERTISING CO.. Toledo, O. XV A X T E U S ALESMEX. WANTED Salesmen make $500 monthly; fake. C. LONG, Sherman Houee. no AV ANTED Traveling salesman wanted at once for central store trade; permanent position for pood man; no others need apply; give references. Box 3, Detroit, Mich. AV ANTED AVide awake, responsible man as permanent salesman; general store trade; clean record and full time necessary. M. F. BIXLER AiCO" 233 Bank St.. Cleveland. O. SALESMAN By old established firm; two firstclass men capable of securing new trade and holding old; our talesmen are making from $50 to $7j per week and upwards. Staple line, geneial trade; references required. Address Box 4.3, care of Indianapolis Journal. XV AX T E U A GEMS. AA' ANTED Manager In every city, county, to handl? best-paying business known; legitimate, new; exclusive control. PHOENIX CO.. 13 AVest Twenty-eighth St., New York. WANTED Agents wanted. Entirely new line household specialties and ladles" goods; sell at every house; new goods, big profits. Send for samples. H. A. LAURENCE CO.. Chicago. 111. AVA X T E D S IT UATIOX'. AV ANTED Situation by competent accountant; will pay any one $25 for securing me situation. Address 2214 College av. H. DIXON. AV AX TED HELP. AGENTS Something new; get it quick; sella to everybody; the AVizard Ink Tablet, dissolved In an ounce of water, produces ounce of uperlor ir,k; over testimonials from banks; sample bwx ot eight tablets (six colors) for l'c; one dozen boxes, which retail for $l.i) f ir 75c. and handsome fountain l en free. THOMAS A. EDISON. JR., CHEMICAL CO., 31, 33, 35 Stone :., New A oi k. AV A X T E U M1SCELLAX EOL'S. WANTED No hardwood floors like mine; union laid; see me. C. THOMAS, 22U5 N. Alabar.;a. VANTED Suits steam cleaned, pressed, $1.00. CHICAGO DYE HoL'SE, 3S AV. Maryland st. G.jods called and delivered. TT.N i ED Call on us lor expert service to repair your gis engines. Old phone 23S2. MONARCH GAS ENGINE CO.. E. New York st. and Belt R. R WANTED Women in need tf medical attention or advice may consult free and in confidence Dr. Ruin. oer drug store, corner Illinois and Ohio ktreets. WÄNTEü-1 ret work, hardwood floors, screen doois and cabinet work of all kinds at r a .-unable prices. Let me bin on your work. JOSEPH MAIElt. K20 E. Washington. New tel.. 22:t7. WAN l ED one hundred stae oaneis tor the season; ladles or gentlemen; new beginners wishing to learn and got a first-class start tail PROF. RAYNO SCHOOL, 2J0 AVtst Ohio street. Indianapolis. WANTED ACME PAPER AND FRESCO CLEANERS; WALL TINTING THAT IS WASHABLE; CAN BE DONE OVER OLD PAPER. LIQUID PORCELAIN COATING FOR KITCHENS AND BATHROOMS. HENRY TAYLOR. 447 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. NEW PHONE. 3'bl; OLD. 1253. A ANTED In Shirley. Ind., banker, hardware merchant, hotel, milliner sto e. barber d..v. flouring mill, machine rhop. blacksmith shop, wood-wurkin thop. carriage and buggv-bo.ly factcry, livery sidble and drug store. If ye.u have money to run business on call and fe me or write. If njt. stay where you are. B. F. MARTIN DALE, t'hlrky, Ir.d. XUTIUE. NOTICE TEED. L. A. CATT'S CLIPT OATS. T.21 W. WASHINGTON ST. NOTICE Safes, heavy machinery and houses moved. W. P. STEWART. 11 N. Alabama. Both phones. NOTICE Furniture, pianos moved: carpets laid; goods packed tor hhlpment. G. W. WALKER, 62.S AV. Eleventh. Phone green S4t. office S12. MJTTcE C. F. Gordon. Cisterns cleaned and eerr.entel; wells driven to tecond water. 407 E. Wash, old pnone 1 tn 12'.'i Terms reasor.able. NOTICE Try Dr. Creeejon s Neurov,ta for nervousness, in.-oinnia. d.abetes. Alo, his Reliable Hair Restorer. Tel. Green, i'ji; old. ICiO. Shelby. NOTICE All are requested to attend picnic ?lvn by Marian Pleasure So-.-ety. Sunday, July 2 at Knarz'-r's Grove. Take South Meridian strtet car. NOTICE Vitapathy; A'. D. ; only I'Sil prar tke be-l 1 s M. D. Superior Instruct iu.s, e.iuiprr.T.ts ar.d diploma at AMERICAN HEALTH t 't LLLGI iiriiii'unt. ( ';n ;i liw 1 1. e NOTICE THi: RoLLYN HAWKINS CO. furiidiCB, tin. (-laniz.d iron w.,rk rp-ired; look at your tin . rk : it may ne-d attentl.n now to save it from total de-truc tion. 637 S. Delaware st. Old 2.;i. new 5m1. NOTICE To' whom It may c-ncern : Notice is hereby given that t lie. undersigned have purchased of the In Mar.apoSIs Wreckitig Company, f. top. se.l of Gt. rge A. Everett and Gllbeit A. Everett, all their Interest In and to the contract for wrv-ki:)r the Bates House, at the nor!hw.st corlier of asioi.i-t.in and Illinois sts , Indianapolis. Ind.. and that the undersigned are now the owners of all accounts and bills receivable and have assumed and agreed to pay all tb-bts and obligations cf said budns. except that the undersigned have r.o liability for Indebtedness rnaoe by Die sail wrecking company. All rfmlttarces should be made to E. L. Atklncn. Bates House. Indianapolis. Ind. K L. ATKINSON. AVM. A. HAMILTON, GEO. W. SEI BERT. July 2. 1901. ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECTS M. H. TRAYLOR. 11 and 15 Wben block. Füone 2C4. Arcalteot,

VITAL STATISTICS JULY 27.

Illrtli. Ora ar.l O. . Jarkscn. 36 North AA'est treet. boy. Mir.r.le and Fred AY. l'ope, I2S Sanders street. boy. Sarah anl Ell Oilman. 411 West AA'ashlr.gton et reel. b. y. Annie anl John S. Patterson. f!4 Bates street. girl. Paullr.e anl VT. C. Kn'.tfl. 112 Ur ln street, boy. Emma anl Greenberry AValker. l-! Northwestern avenue, pul. Sallie and T. J. Boone. Norwood avenue, bey. 3InrrlHKe Llcrnsea. Alfred Allison Air.ebrenr,er and Catherine Gentry. Otwell Scott an! Leon Munlir. AVlllard A. Rauch and Gertru'.e S. Newby, Raleigh Mlddleton and Jnpjne Bracken. Oren F. Ball and M.r.r.le Farmer. AA'alter L GofI and Mary Rush. Ollle A. Mitchell and cr.ice Mry Baas. Frank Wa htstetter anl Lu'.u Kesler. Tfccmaa Klncall ar.d Edith Kins. Heaths. Cbarles Borman. thirty-four. 111 Charles street, uraemic ccma. Lawrence Hussry. thlrty-eisht. 41 South West street, inflammation of train. AA'llliam Flynn. fc.rty-fie. 427 Kentucky svsr.ue, collapse. Hazel AA'eaver. one, 1ÜC2 Wilcox street, tuberculosis. Lucy Robinson, ftfty-twe, C4S Fu'.tcn street. Intestinal cbstructlcn. Mabel Steward, twer.tj-tbree. 112 South Oliva street, tuberculosis. Minnie H. Lar.der. forty, 2522 North Capitol avenue, heat prestation. DIE II. COZIER Benton Cozier. July 27, Ii d. Funer! Tuesday marring from o:!'.ce of FUnnr u Buchanan at 3:0 a. m. NEELD Nathan, at Chicago. 111.. July 26. Funeral services will be held at Crown Hill Ce:netery Sunday moining. July 2 l.vl. at 9 o'clockFriends are Invited to attend. PFEFFER Mrs. Baibaia Puffer diej at th residence of her son Gustave. 517 North Blackford street, at S:15 Saturday evening. July 27. Funeral notice later. HENTSCH Ed V. C. Hentsch. July 17. at 4:55 a, m.. at his residence. 1"1 Ast Michigan street, aged hfteen years and ien mo:.th. Buna, Monday morning at 9 a. m. Frier.Cs Invited. 1 LXE11AL UIHECTOIiS. FLANNER & BUCHANAN (.Licensed embalmers.) Can ship Uiplhtheria and scarlet fever. Lady errbalrr.er for ladies and el.rtn. 32U North Illinois street. Telephone 41. new and old. Old Zo). C. E. KREGELO New 250, FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 223 N. Delaware St. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Rev. M. L Wells. K4 North Alabama ftreet. Old 'phcr.e 274. new $70. Residence 124 DicKson fetreet. New 'uhone 293s. HI RIAL A' A l LT. BURIAL VAULTSPROTECT TOUR DEAD. The Okey Cerner.t Burial A'ault is th only air and tater-tight, burgUr-proof burial vault manufactured. Sold by cemetery association and undertakers, or may be ordered of us direct. Send for booklet and prices. OK ET BURIAL VAULT CO., 6(1 Madison avenue. New Phone 1220 and 304). N. U. GROFF. General Manager. UOXUMEXTS. MONUMENTS A. Diener. 44) E. Washington. Tel. 2525. Branch works K. entrance Crown HilL Me N I ; M EN TS Indiana Marbisi and Granit AA'crks. Encaustic, ttie Hours, marble and til walnstotlng. 147 N. Delaware. Old Phone Wl. FOIl SALEHOUSES AXD A EIIICLES. DEPOT WAGONS, broughams, coachea, jha tens, hearses; our make; bargains. RO Eli INS, 22 East Georgia street. Repairing solicited. CARD OF T1IAXKS. CARD OF THANKS-We desire to exteni oul thanks to our neighbors and friends for theif kindness and sympathy shown durin the Illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Sarah A. Smith. Also, th attending physician, Dr. Evan Hadley, the ministers and singers ol the Edwin Ray M. E. Church. EDWARD J. SMITH AND DAUGHTERS. CIlinCTI XOTICES. 3Iethodiat. ROBERTS PARK CHURCH Corner Delaware and A'ermont streets. Sunday servlcei: ITeach ing by the Rev. Dr. Trevor, of De I'auw Unt veraity, at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Classes, s.lf and 1 a, m. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Epwortli League, 6:30 p. ru. Midweek sendee Thursday evening. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. II AA'E your electrical work done by A". B. FULLER. 317 A'Irginia avenue; prices reasonable! satisfaction guaranteed. ItLGS AXD CAItPETS. HUGS AND CARPETS For choice patterns la carpetb. rugs, draperies, stoves, furniture ot all kinds and everything that goes into th bom vlli Albert Hutchinson's large store at 344 an 4 Iii E. AVathington st. Cash or Installments, A complete stock and great variety. XPIIOLSTEniXG. UPmjLSTlRINGU will coma t your bouse and make over mattresses and At your upholstery repairing. Address postal ROTH, 11 E. Washington st. schools. SHrRTH T Y P E W R I TI NO 1 1 a r d V l School of Stenography; indirldual instructloni special summer rates. 729 Lemcke building. TYPEWRITERS. iOR SALE The New Manhattan ar.d othes leadiT.g makes for sale or rent at antl-tru.t rrlces. MANHATTAN GENERAL AGENCY. I'bones. Lcj. 114 E. Washington et.. Indianapolis. iJEXTISTItl'. DENTISTRY S. F. EARHART. IHINTIST, RE MOVED TO 114 AV. WASHINGTON ST. IRON BLOCK. GAS ENGINES. FOR SALE Gas ar.d gasoline engines. 14 to 100horse power. MoNARCH GAS ENGINE CO.E. New York and Belt It. 1L WALL PAPEIl. BARGAINS, HOFFMAN &. BONNER, W ALL PAPER. 10s North Illinois Street. SCHEEXTXG. II A V E TOU R J u'il" CA I ENTE R W ORK AND fly fccreenir.g Uone at PARK'S. 643 E. AVash. STORAGE. STORAGE-Hor.sicr Transfer and Coal Co., house ar.l afe movers; havy haullrr of a.) kir ds. 51S S. Delaware st. Telephone 2225. STORAGE-INDIANA STORAGE AND TRÄNsI FER Co. 27,0"'i pejuar ft of spare; Ere. prr.of, ele-tric elevators; er";ce, S5'i E. AVsshlngton st ; cheapest place In the city. Both phone 2;2S. LEW SHANK. SloRAGE The Unl n Transfer anel Storagt Company. c rner East Ohio i-tret and Beeline tracks; orly first-class rtorag vol lotted. CRATING AND PACKING OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS A SPECIALTY. REMOVAL HHMOA'AL Ir. Gertrude Welferman removed fr-.m 20 AV. Ohio M. to 4."!3 A'irg'.r.ia av-. HAT RENOVATOR. HAV Ey ou T" baTscTea etlp rcsse d and "st y lei" changed. DC PLY the hatter. 2;2 E. New York. CHIROPODIST. CHIROPODIST TO THE BEST FA MI LIU for ten 11 u- ca!!s atunded to Lll C. H. LRALEY. ) N. Meudian st.. Room 12. PAI ATI XG. PAINTING Joseph R. Adams, palr.ur. Cll ILL . .n t: Make jcur e:ifcMerii-r.: iUi uU oil 'pl.oi.e 2773. new 'phon 751. for palntlr,, gtalaIng. kals niiriir.g. t.nr.ir.g ar.l g'.ii-.n. si:av in; ma iiixe. SEWING MACHINES Sir.srr. Do: u .: . I iK N. Home. $ir; elhrs $ .. n omli-i SCOTT i CO.. .-7 M?f!.i-tt a. V1 TERN. l'TTl"nVS!VtillVl., ! K ileTNTIC PIT TERN WORKS, Kennet. .n and M:r.:.e. ta sts. :al t i n; :jr:.if p..it:ns. A.l (it crr.ai.: ntal .utk. olJ i a ".- .r PLATIX42. I'LATLNG Job plating. AV..rk called for and eellvere.1. I N I 1 A N A 1 L.l& KLP.CTHO PLATINM 1 CO., Lwl-lTcJ L. Mich. st. New itju, IUI.