Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1890 — Page 3

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’ will be

at the Grand, He is

■ and tbe en-

nt the week,

oa Saturday. Lawbin oa Monday,

'inFMCMitimlS” ** Ke “* r ‘‘ ^

' will be produced at En> r nif bt, onder the direction It is a comedy ot tbe New erned larftlr after tbe "Old

it will be pi a: matinees on

York," the best ef M the ' sues at the Park, has been rehtted. and it

.j ed tbronrbi Wednesday

under the manage-

Ferrbn. Ivan Diorschky i the transparent man, will be

WUd West and Hipporill pitch tents on the

Kentucky avenue and for tbe afternoon and night Hodges is the agent. A teat is promised, st cheap

Companies Iiteorporated. The Arm Lock Manufacturing Company, of Terre Haute. Object: To manufacture and deal la patented articles, specialties and agents' supplies. Capital, 15,000. Director*: Charles V. Michael, Daniel H. Hleiger, Went-

worth Grover.

Lagrange Lodge, No. 144, Knights of Pythias. Principles: Friendship, charity and benevoAnderson Iron and Bolt Compaav. Objset: The manufacture and sale of iron polts, nuts, etc. Capital stock, |H),000. Directors: Cbaun- “ " I Tavlor. James A. J.

and ’George

Wfcv* V/«»J/»W4»e 9Wv>Ja.i ^us/jUVw. Jwf id v^rhvra v • v/aasauu oey ft. Burr, Lymuu & Taylor, James A. J. Brant. Thomas J. McMahan gga ’ | A i

Niohol.

DAILY CITY STATIftTICft.

»F oyt. el| t Koelire. el HoUidi

eighteen months, indigestion,

still-born

iday, thirty-five yean, crushed

Death Kesuros.

Bertie laiaat fthmuei

■ H H ■

Carl dchihiatofske, twenty-nine years, heart

failure.

Birth Returns.

Mary and Michael Lenchon, boy. Molfie and Lewis Caval, boy. Lulu and Perry Brumfield, t>oy. Bertha ansi August Muflke, girl.

Margaret and Cbristopher Eccles, boy.

Susan and Albert Elvin, girl. Tiilte and O. A. Jordan, girl. Lulu and Otto Brsdiord. Kiri. Bertha and Will Dorsey, boy.

B. and L-. 8. Rice, girl. Betty and C. Q. Patters

Lulu and Charles Pollitt, i,

Catherine and Martin Haggerty, girl.

Marriage Licenses.

James B. McKenna and Margaret Wilson. Joseph Trievens and Anna Bullock, of Chi-

tterson, girl.

girl.

Bryan and Lillie L. Sohiffllng.

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Males *»x Kesu Bstate. Joseph H. dark to George R. Snyder, ' — lots 108 and 109, Clark’s addition to Haughvlll*„ f 600 00 Enoch C. Mayhew to Nelson Beardsley, lot tt. Woodruff Place. . *_...8,000 oo Thomas V. Page to F. C. Huntinetou, south half lot 6.. square 8, North Thomas Curry to Austelle Stephenson, lot IflO, Fletcher et aL’s subdivision of outlet 94, etc 1,700 00 Amanda E. Lang to Loretta S. Cook, lot 6, Kaufman's woodside addition 800 00 John S. Lazarus et al. to 8. F. Muhl, lot 6, Lazarus A Peirce's Meridian

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of loU 188. 180, 140, Ml and 142, Fletcher's third addition 1,800 oo Clara MUlerlo Caroline D. Pabrioa, lot SOI, Spann A Co. s second Woodlawn addition 1,700 00 Lida S. Pursell to Anna Benson, wsst bainof lot* 9 and 17, Mount Jackson 1,860 00 Catherine E. Ruschbaupt to Mary Witte, lot 4 McCarty’s subdivision outlOt 118 8,800 00 Norman S. Byram et al. to George W. Hall, lot *1, Byram A Cornelius's Twelfth otreet subdivision 700 00

lot 28, West's addition too 00 DavidC, Morris to Jamss W. Morris, lot 42 in Woodruff Place; also lots 1 and 2, Windsor Place 1,000 00 Daniel 3. Wiles to Richard A. Lyman, lot A block 198, Brtgbtwood 260 00 Chas. Townsend to Chas. J. Crane, part lot 18 in Parker etal.'asubdivision of lot 19, Hsnderaon’saddi- '

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c^pi'c^airraEiS^bHu: 1,280 00 her, part lots 6 and 7 in Boatright's " subdivision outlet 8 (W. W. H.L 1,200 00

Aaguata G. Bruce to Nancy E. Grull, part lot 30 In Strong A Co.'* subdivision block IT, Johnson’s heirs’ ad-

dition

Robert Marttndale to Edward F. 1, lot 17, square 4 in Lincoln a< *Ithmtee to Zeiia m"Hamii-

Zi«gel,l<

1,800 00

100 00

ton. lot 402, Spann A Co;’* second Wood lawn addition 1,826 00

Benjamin F. Howard to'David Franittord, lot 4, block 16, Braden's addiJohn D A. Hosbrooit to Wrn.'N. Vandiver, lots 12 and IS, Hoebrook's Pros-

600 00

Francie . north hat

^ary C. Mescal], 26, Fletcher's first ad-

800 00 800 00

•25O00

8. Flint ialf)ot

dittoa Bright wood Benry F. Sbsvenson to John Mettler, south half lot A Coe’s subdivision

sqaareil

Conveyances, 28; consideration...—43A026 00

. Handing fernuTs.

William Childs, repairs, Jefferson street ^Mary L, Oovlee, repairs, 84 North Missism^sgggjm

8,800 00

r, frame cotUge, 188 Pvoopeet,

THE MARiUST NEWS. The New Ypr* Stoca Market. [Special to The tedlanapolla Newe.1 N*w Yoag, Oetooer 10, noon.-Muaey easy ii MMnercent. .J. Central.....—,. them Fueltte. ..

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wbtteMPi acid exilic.

_ sisam. cream of tartar pore

telumsatc.

carbolic

e etohur

W. irlj’r^ri..^ *n-. oriumav oi po lard oil W«§«5c, linseed oil uaMfo, ait Indianapolis Live atock Market.

TkSr JPrctpecU for T^Morreu—A Coed Steep

Marker.

Omo* Stock Yaxm. October 1A

•anrrare CAirnc-Light; prospect* fair for a good run to-morrow. Little or no change la the

shipping cattie line to-dar. We quote:

Export grades, 1.460 to lift He »4 2SA4 7} Good to choice shipping 1,200 to l.SM 8a. t 78*4 % Fair to medium shlppi us LOW) to ],s» he S KOfi T* Common shipping *0 to* .lOOlSs 2 ScSo » Good feeders vt» to 1.M0 Us 2 5Vi3 Oo Common to good stookereiOO to8S0 Ka. .. 10X3.2 7* Butch km’ Catti,*-Receipts 300 bead. Marn fatriy active. Demand aWt the name, and o change in the general market of yesteraay.

W* quote:

Good so choice heifers ...

Fair to medium belters Common light heifers (green >.. Good to choice cows ...

Medium to fair cows. Common old cows.... Veal calves 120 to 200 lbs... Hsavy calves auto 30m ft*

4 oo 250 2 50 1 85

_ lives — w WM30 00

Common to medium cows and calves 10 0oai8 00

eipts 4.000 head. Shipment* L500 rs taking only mediums and heavy rket steady at yesterday’s price*.

Prime to fancy export bulls I< Good butcher bulls 1 l Good to choice cow* and calves 20 ( ' ommon to medium cows and Ifi'

Rous—Receipts 4.000 head.

head, i’ui »e weight. Mari

Closed firm, we quote:

select heavy shipping and biit<-her.. Good to choice light weights

y condi

fancy lambs. 70 ft*: upward Good to choice sheep Common thin lambs Good to choice sheep Common to fair sheep....... Fair to good stock ewes Common to thin old sheep.......... Bucks, per head

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Chicago Cattle Market.

OaicAoo, October HS.-Tb* Evening Journal re-

Obicaoo, October 1«.-Th* Evening Journal report*: Cattle-Rccelpu 13,OW) head, made up ot 2,000 Texan*, 4,000 rangers and tbe remainder

natlvee.

Top prices (second-class steers.....^. ........ Common

Texan*

Ram

A few V Wester Texsns. Lambs .

Hanger* — .- 8 OCtfS 65 Butcher*’ stock 1 OOgS 00

Roge—Receipt* 20,000 head; steady.

Packers and mixed »4 8034 » Prime heavy and butcher weights—™ 4 55

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HA Louis Live Mock MarkSA ^ ~ Hr. Loon, October !«.—Cattle-Receipt* 1,000 ^X&!^Z=z=r=z==fi Si 8 Yorker* 4 2034 25 Sheep—Receipt* 700. Market steady. .Miscellaneous rrodnee.

ra home grown 50r<47»cp*r has; bag*, per barrel, home grown 75c34LOO. Cucumbers 10316c per dozen. Bananas, select j2.00p.60 per bunch, medium 11.5032.00. small, nc^fi.U.

per bunch, medium 61.503100. small, 7*c3*l-26. Orange*. Jamaica* t6.5om,7.00 per barrel. Lemons, choice 800* to.,jOft 7.0o per oox, lauoy |7.5038.00. i. Long Island and New York wellmaJ.7533.(i0 per barrel, Wisconsin 90c per •3 per barrel; home grown inferior5o@ bushel. Onions *3.2fo^3.BO per barrel, potatoes. 63.00(0.3.25 per barrel, Jersey

IiMliaoaDolU Gram Market. Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red 9W4c bid. Na I red 46c bid, rejected85c bid. unmerchantable *i r >c. Corn—Firmer: No. 1 white 5£c bid. No. 2 white Sic bid, white mixed 50c bid. No. 3 white 60HC bid. No. 4 white 4»c, No. 2 yellow 51c bid. No. 3 yellowSOhe bio, Nu. 4 yellow 46c, No. 2 mixed 49>ic. No. 8 mixed 48Ko bid, No. 4 mixed 46c, sound ear49c. Oats—Firmer; No. 2 white 42Ho bid. No. 8 white 40c, No. 2 mixed 41c bid, rejected 88c bid, unmerchenteble 32c. Bran—Steady; receipts light; local dsalsrsare blddiug 113.50. # - Hay—'Hmothy (choide) «ia80. No. I 89.75 bid. No. 2 M.SO.No. I prairie pi.50, jio. 2 prairie 85.00, mixed pay 86.00. Inspections—In: Wheat—Rejected Scars. Oats —Rejscted mixed 1 oar. Total for the past twen-ty-four hours, 4 cars; tor preceding day, 21 cars. Indianapolis Provision Market. Jobbing Prices: Smoked Meats—Sugar cured ham*, best brands, 17)4 h and over, tic, 15 ft> tic, 12 ft> iliac. 10 lb 12c,block hems 15 to 20 ft average 12c, bonelsa* bam* 10c, California ham 10 to 14 lb "Ac, English breakfast bacon, clear, loc; English shoulders, 12316 B> average 7k@7ko, dried beef bamsliAll ‘vc.besf tongues 40c each.Bacon—Clear •idea28kaverage7Hc. bellies 18 kaverMeTNc. back* 8 k kverege 7So. Dry, Balt and Pickled Meat*—Clear sides, bellies and backs Mo less than smoked. Been pork, clear .per barrel Sno ft* 114.50, ham and rump pork HMO, chop pork *8. LardPure kettle-rendered, winter, in tierces 7Mc.

Sugars and Coffees.

fifty pound 2Pic, Brazil . Eggs, Batter, Poultry aad Feather*. Shippers’ Paying Prices: Eggs-Owndled iSc. Butter—Coumry butter, good, aSsdc. Live Poul-try-Hens 61*0 per pound, spring chickens 6c, hen turkeys 8c, choice fat young turkeys 8c, young turkeys, small, 636c, old toms Sc. ducks 6Se. geese ifull feathered) 91A034.80 per doxen. Foatbers—Prim* goose 96c per pound, duck 20o ner pound. Beeswax 15® 18c per pound. Rags— To-Day’a Closing Market. Quiet: cash 52c. December 50C, May Sic. Oats— Quiet: cash Go, May 46c. Cloverseed—Quiets cash and October 84.10, December #4.20 asked, February 84.80 asked. \ *

iAANic; weak;

ember H-0

feffifeaSSffliv.sSssa quiet: No. 26.4357)40. steamer mixed MMc. Oats —Receipt* 139,39 bushels; sales 75uuo bushels; quiet, higher and firm: Western «4354o. BeefQuiet, steady; plate 87.50® 8.50, tamlly 68.W<?‘ii> 50 Pork—Firm ; qelet; mess 6U so® I2.25,*gtraprime jiasaau.OA l a I d -Dull :stesdy; steam rendered s,40c. Butter— ReceiptsS,212packages, form, fal

airy itiftisc, do creamery is® », Imitation creamery 1C®19c. aokagea; firm^for fancy

■■■■ ntrifugal 96* test 6c] quiet steady; crushed 7 M6c, powdered

active; western d

fresh wi

quiet: fair rennmg 5 7-i6c, ce refined quiet steady; crush* G5*c. granulated 6H38 ll-»*o. 6 Dull and firm at 40M341O. N steady; New Orleans common to Tallow—Easy an

CM for

¥

New York Lotion Market.

IA Mn® MXfeliUi TOG T UtUTUS 11001360 •'"“l.v. October 10.94c, November l0.o«c, December failc. January laiSc, February 10..Tc.

la41C ’ JUO * “• 47c ’

Free. Hemples of Dr. Mil#*’ Reetorativ# Nervi neat PTanuer-a. Brolch A Oo.b, Browning A Son’s Cures headache, nervousneae, sieeplMaaeas, nearalgia, fl«A eto,, aad eli drugginu. aohimmei « mevmasaa, Prtatere. 87 West

MOKPIliiifs. Tyj-ONUMENTB-ADO. DIENKB, 888 X. ’

INSUR.

wanted femals help.

■^y anted-COOK. AT Wi 8h NEW jiIerbey ,, |yANtMD-Go6D HOUHk GIRL AT «T5?

wasted—situations! CITTATION WANTED-TtiUSG GIRL ij light housework. 6*8Arch*r »t

FOR

y^ANflCD-A GOOD OiftL. 187 BOUTH ILNVFD- DfNtNO ROOM GIRL At ittl-

yy^rED^-VTDi>LF.AdLD BABY. MOB.

*n ou

YlfASTEb — GOOD RODHE GIRL AT 432

W Bellefontalne st.

WCOOK: WOlLkN. 79 \tTANTED—OGOD GIRL, AT 160 EAST 8T.

Vv Joe; small family. .

TirANTED-LADY TO ALTER CLOAKS.

• V Brosnan Bros. A Co.

hocb-e

VL r ANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-

VY work. Apply 28 West Walnut.

W Y^ia uo i 7x 0 iffA,.yA. ° l5, ‘ BKAt

Aj*TteD - GOOD GIRL FOB GENERAL hoime wont. 448 N. Meridian st. H I

"^^^E^^NEG^^DI^^ZKESrWIH YlfANTEo-AT ONCE. A GOOD GIRL FOR

T> family of three. 275 Broadway.

ANTED—FIRHl-( LASH WaIKT HAND

l Nortl

immediately. 452 North New Jersey. Xtf ANTED-EXPERIENCED GIRL: ^MaLjCT TV family; good wagee. 472 N. Alabama.

ry ANTEb ’-?EiPER?ENcED “giRl~for vt general housework. 126 East Pratt st.

Vv gen Wion r

ANTED-C6ME TO 24 S LA HI WASIIINGton. get hotel, restaurant and homework.

YTTANTED-TWO MORE DRESSMAKERS; *» one apprentice. 118 Indiana ave. Seibert.

AN'i'ED - A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework at 30 College ave. Bring refer-

\yANTED—GIRL FOB GENERAL HOCSEvr work at 922 N. Illinois st.; German pre-

ferred.

WANfED-GOOD GIRL FOR gK'NeRAL VV housework; family of four. 440 N. New Jersey »t.

Wanted - middle-aged woman as V V housekeeper and cook. Apply *98 North

Illinois st.

y^r ANTED-A^GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO^DO Tenneswee s* 1 bou,ework • ,,B * n family. 311 N.^

W A £)ugnt _ and wld RENOY’ATED, TYTANTED—WOOD, DRY; STOVE, BLOCK. VV four-foot; Jackson coal. Telsphone 622. Friendly Inn.

I'ostoffice Box 124.

"IXTANTED— A COMPETENT NURSE FOR at44Jack«oi»P? <lle ^ ,k * edwomfcn P re f® rred - Call

YITANTkD - IMMEDIATELY, TWO APW WatMogton**!**R ctreuin * kla K. •*

iNorth free; ma-

Wa.nted-womaN or girl to do oenVV eral housework In family of four that can go home at night. Call383 N. Mississippi st. YYTANTED—TWO LADY AND THREE OKNVV tlemen solicitors; must come with A 1 references. Th# American Watch Club Co., UN. Penn, street.

* « v. ui jv van oe uone al 1 stamped and addressed envelope for Mis* Marian Fay, South Bend. Ind.

\vranted-ladies to call and Hay* VV their hair dressed at my hair dressing par-

lor. 53)4 W. Washington street, clal Block, opposite Bates Ho

E«be •

ssing pi .Room 8 Commer-

House. Mias Mary

WAHTID-MAlI help.

■yyAN1E5D-HAIR CUTTING, 15c. 64 V. ID yitaNTed-a first-lass drug Clerk. VV Address J 9 t News. .

fNG; Wi>man ot experisnee. Address W u.New*office. iiJITCATION WANTE'D=BY LADY AH Hf& L? nographer, typewriter or copyist. Address CWrATfoN^WANTED-BY A G(VbD. R)> O liable, sober man a« day or ntgbt watchman. Address K 10. car* News. CTfCATfdR WAITED - Exp*RIENced O stenographer and typewriter: beet references from presentsmpioyer. AddreseY 9, News office. WAHTSD—AftaMTS. * Yir ANTED—LADY AGENTS TO TRAVEL ON VV salary. Matthews. «2)4 south m,notow. A Gte«tB WANTED-foR NEW lY itV rntFJ\ ed "Little Gem 1 * knife and scissors sharpeners. 29 W. Ohio st. YYTANTED—MEN AND WOMEN OF ABiLVV tty in every city, fown and vuigge to act as agents for the Ladies' Home Journal. We want the best obtainable class ot agents, and to such, unusual terms will be offered. The Journal is est period.cal for la4iet and th* - — —sued, and has nearly half a million subscribers. It wlU be advertised tbe cumins autumn and winter on a larger scale than ever before, creating a demand that agents should be ready to flu. CurU* Publishing Co.. Pblla-

V A5T ED—MISCKlLIH gQDh. •yya> i^d^boarders^at fv n . meed Tfl aNTKD-GOOD SHOT-GUN. »*4 NORTH Y VLAN TED—TWO OB' THREE (^SlLDREN VV to board. 92Spring. Tir ANTXD — FINK LlVfcfeY AN fa CAIL V> rlage*. Wood's stables. \\TANTED-ROOM-MATE; 8TDD1CNT PREVV ferred, 200N. Tennessee st. YI7 ANTED—CAST-OF F CLOTHING. 117 MASVV ssebusetts avenue. Mrs. Line. W'SF'iWtZ PooL \\l AN TED-86 Fo R FL'Ll SEt TEEth '; EYVV traded without pain at Karbari’s. Wan TED—BOWLDERSy CORNER CLIP » V ford av*. and Windsor, north of Woodruff. WantEd-To let GMbfiORikFoh Its VV winger's keeping. Inquire 233 N. Delaware. \\r ANTED—STORAGE FOR BUGGIES AND vv wagona Geo. K. Schofield, 122 E. Wabash. WANTED - CONSUMERS’ GAS TRUST VV stock. Newton Todd,91)4 E. Washington sL W^IDCAST-OFF' CLOTHING. 293 E. VV Wash.; highest prices psld. Budweltskv. Wanted-to GIVE ELEGANT room"; vv choice meals; private, central. R8. News. WANtED-fUGHEST PRICES PAID FUR V V furniture, carpeu, etc. 139 W. Washington street. AV ANTED-C^OTHIISG. SECOND - HAND. VV Libowlcs, 207 East Washington; highest prloes paid. W"ANTED—HOUSE FOR H18 FEED TH 19 VV winter; light work and good care. Address L10, care News. W ANTEI >-BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY Q 9 Newf Office 1 * 471 WU1> refer * nceB - Address Ilf ANTED—81 EACH FOR PUTTi-NO ON \y wringer roll*; best quality. Rubber store, 2 W. Washington. ■

Address X 10, care News. W AITED-MD8IC Si5&OLAR&. ORGAN TV and gnitar. 50c per lesson to beginner*. Call forenoon. 91 E. Michigan. VV ANTED-TO BUY NEAT DRUG STORE YY Indianapolis; state location. Address P lu, cars office, 16 Vance Block. WANTKij-FUILMTl^RiVALARUE VABIS*.V'iS " c “ 1 ‘- r - ^

Waniej Vy 290 V

ANTED—LODGINGS AND MEALS 10C

V1T AifTJtel)—VwO B0Y8 TO WEB ANt) sDuments'ln My shape ^we^U^ev^gult^s VV spring chairs. Central Chair Co. for 81.75; we make and repair and sell on easv ANTED — UNION CARPENTER. GALL. Payments. 6 Indiana ave.

iW ANTED—DRa. FERGUSON <fc RoRfE. lg VY West Ohio st. Telephone 1105. Residences: Dr. Furguson.ilB Park ave.. telephone 1226; Dr.

Rowe, Windsor Hotel, telephone 461.

\VANTED=MOST WONDEftFUL ADVERVV Using machine ever produced. Every mercnant buys; splendid emplorment; big pay. In-

close stamp, Arc M’f’g Co., Racine. WIs.

at Bowen <fc Merrill’s book store.'

XtTAiiTI&D-BOY TO LEARN TRADE §6

YY Massachusetts avenue. Tin shop.

•yyTANTED-.yiOYTOTAKECARE HORSES.

WANfE^)-OOLLteCTOR8 AND HOLIOFTYY ors paid good waees. 14 Boston Block. ^yANTED-A ’tlNNER ATONCE ATaSTE

ashlngton st.: steady work. C. L. Miner! WANTED-A fiRIGHT, ACTIVE ME89ENVY ger boy. 12 to 18 years of ags. Boom 1, 2)4 West Washington st .

Wanted- Dto^fAL college, ms n. VV Pennsylvsnia st.; services free; small

charge for material only.

Yi r xJsFfed— YotN6 HUS WR-A TeW VV hundred j illars can buy Interest In a growing business. Ykddress a 11. News office.

WanTRR-aN ftipfcSlMNcEb maN Td VV solicit advertisements for a newspaper. E. P. Brown, Room 12.66)4 Nortn Pennsylvania WA^tK’D-FiR^f-eLA.Sft ftUSsKfe; fenYY ployment steadv to right party: single man preferred. B. J. Weakley. Bbeibyvlfle, Ind.

W A NTED-F1 RlsT-UL A^S BOOKKEEPER. VY young man. experienced; references ac companylng application. Address S # 9, care BUSINESS MAN. ' Interest In llrstJMHIPIPMBII Address T10, care News. WaRteR-MAN TO 'CARE FOR HoRses Tv and work around the bouse. Oall at Builders’ Exchange, 81 South Pennsylvania at., at 9 a. m. andnp. m. VA/ANTED-COOK; one that UNDERYY stands meat, pastry and vegetables, for first-class restaurant. Address, with reference,

W A * fTEK - TEN first-cLabs, reliable VV canvassers. To good men liberal contract*. Call Friday and Saturday from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m.. No. 70 East Market st. W. E. Bowen, agent. W AN ’ rE *> ~ PENMANSHIP, bookkeefYY Ing. telegraphy, shorthand. English branches. Day and night sessions. Extremely low rates of tuition. Call and see our school. National Business College. Y\T ANTED — 500 L A BORERS — EXTENSION YY Great Northern Railway. 92 to |2.60 per day, Washington and KoutAna; two years work; laborers for Black Hill*|2per day:tie-maker* for Arkaasas; low rates. Lee, 63)4 West Washington, room 18.

ANNOUNGEM^

* NNOUNCEMENT - DR. BOYNTON,' 163 A North New Jersey st. Telephone 198. * NNOUNCEMENT—GET WIRE FLOWKR XL eiands of every description, 27 Circle. i NNOUNCEMENT—lie CENTS pIr DOZES 2\ for 82 cabinet photos. New York Gallery. A nnouncemkNt-razorb andbiTeaks ^ground at Barbers’ Supply House, 27 and 29 A NNOUNCEMfcfcT - JULIUS MIE^En] jx confeciloner and caterer. 180 Virginia ave.

Telephone 598.

A NNOUNCEMENT—ALL KINDS OF SEWjtx Ing machines repaired at Standard office. 172 East Washington st. ANNOUNCEMENT - DECAYED TEETH filled and new teeth made after the most approved methods. Mary C. Lloyd, dentist, Fletcher’s Bank Building. A N NOUN CEMENT—HAY E YOU BEEN TO 2\. 79 South Illinois etreetT Very large stock of shoes and nats to be closed out in a few days; persons buying at private sale two pair of ladies 1 or gents’ shoes will be given the third pair. This offer lasts until Saturday night 12o’clock. A NNOUNCEMENTCured in three days. I was cored in three days’ time of Itching piles of ten years’ standing by one box of Atacauley’s Ointment, bad used Swayne’s Ointment and many other remedies without relief.

J. B. POWKB,

„ . ,, , , 47 North Liberty street.

60c a box; all druggists.

A NNOUNCEMkNT—fclT. ANTHONY’H FAIR, Masonic Hall. Opening to night, including Saturday night. Everybody Invited. Splendid music and everything to make a very pleasant evening for ail. Special Invitation for all to attend the afternoon displays. Admission JOcents. n' 1. A wA 1 | Ha a H n n stamm a V. ^ .. A

There will be a handsome gold-headed can* voted to the most popular candidate for County Auditor—Tom Taggart or J. W. Browning, conducted by Messrs. Jno. Pholman and Shields.

SOCIETY. MEtTIKGS.

QOCIETY—THE INDIANAPOLIS SOCIETY O of Spiritualists, regular meeting this (Thursday} evening. Frank T. Ripley, the grand test m a Ain •** avn tH a vrvatnvm i ,_ l

BUILDDKf, S1YIK6 AND LOAM iSSOCUTlON. TVuSjStNG AND LOAN - THE INDIANA Savings and Investment Company, 90 East Market street, offers unexcelled opportunities to both borrowers and depositors, shares always for sale. irlTLDINO AND LOA^-BEST iNVESTJr meat In Indian*. Sixty cents monthly matures 8100; January and July dlvlflends on Debenture stock, lu por cent. C. W. Phillips, resident manager, 88 East Market et. 'IduildiNg'and LOAN-GERMA* AMERlJr can Building Association. State association onnew monthly plan. Otto Stecbhan, President; General Knetler. Vice President; o/W. Brown, Secretary. Good solldltors wanted. 156 East Wasbington SL

teed on paid up stock. Sun Savings and Invest- “ w - •DVILSlSa AND LOAN—YOD CAN TAKE J> Stock any time without back dues in the Mutual Home and Savings Association; if you want to borrow you need not tag* out stock until th* loan le granted. Call any time at 72 East Market st. Isaac Thaiman, President. W. A. Rhodes. Secretary. T4UILD1NG AND LOAN-PROM DENT SAVJ> lug and Joan association. Enter at anytime, no back dues, profits divided aad credited on books every six months: all the beet points incorporated ; office always open at 88 E. Market st. Wm. Wallace. President: Moses O. McClain, Vice President; Athur B. Grover. Secretary,

M, F. and

in Masonic Temple this (Thursday) evening a' 7 JO o’clock, for work in the first degree. Vlalton always welcome. J. W. Btadb, W. M. Wm. H. SMYTKK, Secretary. CUCiETV'k. OF P.- INDIAl^AtOLlSLODGl^ o No. 66. meets this (Thursdwr) evening at 7:80 o'clock. Work in the amplified third rank.

’’•'“-V. H. Fjshkr.C. CL

Quo. T. BmPKNie, K. of R. and S. OOCIKTY-ATTENTION. DEMOUBATIC O soldiers. A meeting of Democratic soldiers and sailor* will be held at Hendricks’ club hall, on Thursday evening, at 7:10. Messrs. Holtzman, Cox, Taggart and others will address the meeting. * W.P, Smith. Col, bbCIETY-CRESCENT (X)UNCIL, NO. 8., O. O C. F.-Regul*r meeting Friday evehing, October 17,1890. Work in Initiatory degree. Membars are requested to attend. Vial ting friends welcome. Minkxva Foley, Councilor. _|

Attest: H. C. OesokN*. Secretary.

LOST.

T OST—IRON ANCHOR.TWO INCHES LONG. Jj Return to News office. Reward. 8&. T OST-^MALL BLACK Duti. COLLAR AND J-A bell .-return to 82 South Misstseippl tt

KJ t-s, 1. v. 'J. r. oeguuu s (r riday} evening at 7 JO o’c second degree. All member attend. Visiting brethren al

I OHT-PUGDOG. ABOUT ONE YEAR OLD. I > Return to 54 College ave. and get reward. J OST-CORAL BEADS, StNDAf AFTERJa noon;please return to922 N. Mississippi st.;

reward.

T oli'P-ALL BLACk SKTTfeR PUP. RETURN JJ to Charles Mulerschcen, Jackson Square,

and get reward.

tost-smaLl black and. Tan dog.

ha

hers are requested to

'ways welcomi

l w ays welcome.

ANPKKaO.V McCb**V. is. G.

mt Secre

etary.

Jacob W. Smith, Permanei

QOCIETY-STAR LODGirNG. 7. Jt. OF;#!] i? hereby extenda cordial greeting to brother Knights of Marion County, and reiiaeet* their

Li Sunday evening on Ninth Meridian. Reward. 68)4 W. Ohio st. T osT-aT oR NEAR Hassachfsetts Jj ave. depot, pocketbuok containing receipts, money,and two keys numbered 471. Liberalreward. Mrs. J. M. ^elL Lawrence. Ind.

on siae ana hack. rewaru tor return or aog or information leading to his recovery. L. Weisenburger. 7X1N. Delaware sL

STRAY*!) OR hTOLIN.

—, BUSDi abo ubaHOL

■jjusiness chance-wanted‘partner J) to tdkeffielf Intereet in live grocery. Ad-

gT^Y^D^B^TOLMJ^ONEHCbKSE,DABK ctrayed <jr sTGLtot—inioM suj north O Illinois l

.care News.

(DTltA YKD55 J ERSE Y COW; BRASS KNOBS O on horns: fawn color. Return to «89 North Alabama street and receive reward.

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TO UtT—BOOMS.

TO LET-FCRNIBHED BOOM AT 176 NORTH X Delaware st.

TO LET-f t tKNI8ltED feoOM. 72 WEST X Ohio street. .

TO LET-FLRSiiBHED BOOMS; GAS. Wfe 1 West Market.

LET-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. 144 X N. Mississippi st.

TO LET-NICELY FCRNI6HED FRONT X room. 198N. New Jersey.

TO LET-FURNDiHED ROOMS, FRONT AND X back. 19)4 South Illinois.

TO l*t-B6oms, FURNISHED OR UNFU&L nisbed. 174 East North st.

rr6 LET-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 138 East X North st. Without children. '

To let-hleganT CNFCBNISHED 1 rooms at 71)4 North lUinoia st.

TO LET-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOB X gentleman. 138 North Illinois.

TO LEI'—106H NORTH MERIDIAN STREET, X furnished and unfurnished rooms.

TO LET-FURNfSHEt) ROOMS; NATURAL X gas. 92 Spring, cor. Ohio and Spring.

TO LET - FURNISHED BOOMS. WITH X board. 91 per week. 99 Indiana avs. .

TO LET-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. X withont board. 258 N. Pennsylvania et.

TO LET-UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOhf X and furnished room. 140 North Alabama.

rfio LET!'—AT 134 EAST OHIO STREET. RLEX gantiy furnished rooms, single or en suite.

TO LET-149 NORTH ILLINOIS. DESIRABLK X and newty-furnlabed rooms; gas and hath.

TO LET-ELEGANT suite ROOMB. call X at once. 378 North Alabama st. Reference.

TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLEX man. 289 & Alabama street, south of South st.

TOLfeT—FURNISHED OP UNFURNISHED X rooms with board. Roosevelt House, 80 Rast Ohio.

TO LET - ELEGANT UNFCRNISHEl!) X rooms;gaa, bath, new. 819 North New Jersey st.

TO LET-BOOMS FURNISHED OR UNFURX nished; all conveniences. 115 N. New Jersey street.

TO LET-BRASDOS BLOCK. GENTLE X men’s apartments and one office room. O. B. Jameson.

TO LET-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.WITd X alcove: centrally located. Address V 34, cars News.

TO LET - NICELY FURNISHED FRONT 1 room for gentlemen; both gases. 117 North Mississippi st.

TOLfeT-THREE bR FIVE UNFURNISHED X rooms, ground floor, grate, both gases. 243 North Alabama.

TO LET-SUITE. FURNISHED FRONT, X first floor; bath, wash-rooms closets;central; gentlemen. Address M 9. care News.

TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM TO GENTLfe1 man not using tobacco; both gases; references required. 2S8 North Pennsylvania st.

To let-Furnished parlor and X front room upstairs, with or without board; private family; both gases. 180 W. Vermont st.

TO' LET—ELEGANTLY FU B N 18lfir5 X rooms, heat and gas, *12 and *9 per mouth,. five minutes’ from Washington st. Address R 10. care News. 9

To let-elegant buItks of rooms fN X Stewart Block, corner Ohio and Illinois. Natural^ gas; very cheap. C. w. uorsuch, 15

TO LfeT-Rooms. X 257 two rooms, 2d floor, gas. Ugnt in halLgO 00 LOSkNZ SCHMIDT, 29)4 South Delaware.

TO LET-TWO PLAINLY FURNlsflED X rooms and a furnished kitchen to a man and wife, with fuel and light, on street car line. Powell A Hankie,M East Market.

TO let-r66mb and board. #4 tom per X week; nicest, most home-like, quiet boarding place; rooms single and en suite, suitable for family. Enterprise Hotel, two and one-half squares from nostoffice. Massachusetts ave.

TO LET—HOoSES.

rpo LET-SEE LIST. C. E. COFFIN 41 CO.

TO LET-THREE HOUSES ON BIRD fff. I B. H. Lee.

TO LET-SEE LIST AT HADLEY A FAY’S, X 68 East Market si

TO LET-SKE LIST AT OFFICE. SPANN ds 1 Co.. 86 East Markel

TO LET-SEE LIST IN OFFICE. C. E. REYX holds Oo., 10 Circle si

T<J LBJt—HOU8E8 AND ROOMS IN BLOCKS. L Dyer 41 Rassmann, 81 Circle si

TO LET-THREE RODM8 TO CO LORED PEOX pie. Inquire 329 East Michigan st.

TO LET-FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, 188 WEhT X Third street. Apply 827 North I’ounsylvaniast.

TO LET-NICfe FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. 74 X Yandessl A. M. DeSoucnet. U Martindale Block.

TO LET-NEW HOtSE 6F Bli R60MS, 840 X Beilefomaine streel Inquire at 84 Brookside ave.

TO LET—682 N. ILLINOIS STREET, SEVEN J 'rcoms. uatoral gae. Apply Alex. Metsger, 6

’PO LET-GOOD COTTAGE, FOUR ROOMS' X northeast part oi city; (6 per month. Jay G. Voss. 31 W. Market st.

TO LET-NICE FOUR-ROdfe COTTAGE, X near Encaustic Tile Works; #7 per month. Jay G. Voss, 31 W. Market st

fro LET-HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS; BOTH X gases; d8 N. Pennsylvania, #21. Inquire room IS. Fletcher's Baak building. x

r^O LEf-OCTOBER 19, totTAOE HoUSfe, X 877 N. Mississippi street, four rooms, natural gas. Inquire 477 N. Penusylvania st.

f|VO LET-NO. 88 CENTRAL AVfe., NINE X rooms and stable, in fine condition, (8L50. C. E. Reynolds A Co.. No. 10 Circle si

TO LET?—HOUSE SEVEN’ ROOMS, BATH. X hot and cold water: all conveniencea 794 N. Alabama st. Inquire 68)4 West Ohio st.

f|H) LET-Lehman’S transfer coT, X piano and furniture movers; best wagons in theciiy. Telephons 502. Office. 19 Circle 81

TO LET—RESIDENCE, TEN ROOMS, LARGE X barn-, never rented; on North Tennessee si; 830 per month. Jfi. Arbuckie, 24)4 East Washington.

TO LET-SEVEN-ROOM H18CSE; 0I8TERN\ X cellar, etc.; lust completed; Hollis si, one pc|iiare^north of Woodruff Place. Inquire 862

TO LfeT-NEWLY PAlNtf f) aj<6papebe5 X bouse, eleven rooms. 1H0 Broadway. Driven well, cistern, cellar, new stable, both gases;f30. inquire 48 Pouth Illinois st.

fPO LET - HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS, 401 X North East si, in good repair; low rent to good tenant, inquire Charles L. Hutchinson, Carpet Store, 87 East Washington si

rjpO&feT— 463 Fletcher ave., 6 roomsTnew house Mt 00 22 Gregg si.6 rooms, natural gas cheap 234 S. Alabama, 6 rooms 18 00 ■■3;i College ave.\i2 rooms, natural gss. cheap 98 E. South si. storeroom.. 30 00 323 Virginia ave., natural gas.„ 13 00 Also suites of rooms in the Stewart Place with natural gas; cheap. Charles W. GoksncH, 15 Virginia avenn*.

TO LIT—OfHOBS AUD 6T0RJS.

rpo LET-OFFICE AND SLEEPING ROOMS. X 82 K. Washington st. Ad Hereto.

rp6 LET-SEVERAL NICE OFFICE ROOMS X for rent in Martindale Block. A. M. D* Souchet, 13 Martindale Block.

TO LET—STOREROOM Ti feAST WA8HINOX ton si. steam heat and all conveniences; 81,000 per year. Address N 9, care News.

TO LET-ROOM AND BASEMENT, N6. U • L ^’ e * 1 ^ ar} l l !' nd . Kleyator. Inquire Levey Bros. * Co., No. 19 West Maryland st.

rpo LfcT-OFFiCES ON ViRGlklA AVENUE. X ground floor and upstalrsjn tbe Vance Block; steam beat: rapid elevator and ail conveniences. 86 to 815. Address N 9. care News.

TO UST—MlbuiLLAHlOCh.

T« LET-ONE P.OOM WITH POWER. INX quire et Bryce’s bakery.

Nonet

•J^-OTICE-^kTES. DENTIST. ROOM 1 ODD

VToTTCK-A FffeE LIN S W NEW MotbTNSS Is at Zebringer's. 29 Massachusetts ave. •

AJOT1CE - EVERYTHING FOR ALL 6EWXjMng^machines at Standard office. 172 E.Wash-

XTOTIOfe-TtN WORK AND FURNACES AT IJ( J^hGardney^. *7, 39 and 41 Kentucky

V^OtltfE-UO tO EVEKfeOADfit PRUNK FOR .i5 nTSSTKi ■ffl&Si.af *“

TkTOTICR-tHE PERSON WHO LEFT PROPIv wrty at Sealing Wax Factory. 121 Union si, m ust call and get the same at once.

XTOtlCfe—BRILL’S DYE WORKS,'NOS. ai s, sssSSt^si sJynt o "“'

VotTCK-JGHN A. ALLlSON, 68 K. MARIV ket si. receive*subscriptions for the leading papers and magazines at reduced rates.

VOtlCR-STUMPF A THIELE. MaSUFAC-J-v turere of steel furnaces, tiu and iron work, repairing, etc. 19 and a North 'S ennessee.

Vj'OTIcfe - MEN COME FROM MILES IV around to buy my popular pants. Boys, toll ail your mothers and aunts to buy you Miles’s cheap knee pants. 24 W. Wasbington si

ItTOficfc- - . , t — Xv assiesnrx’s halr. Pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of Marlon County, Indian*, the undersigned, aeelcneeof Edward F. Walamaa, will offer for a period of ten (19) days ac private esde tbe entire stock of gents’ furnishing goods belonging to said trust, rituatod and located at No. 13 North imnoiasl. in the city of Indianapolis. Terms^f sale : One-third (X) cash; balance in six (8) and twelve IJS) months; the Oeferreu payments to he evldmieed by notes payable in bank, waiving valoatton and appraisement laws. Interest 1 per cent per annum from date until paid; 10 per cenl attorneys’ fees, and with undoubted ■*. curtly. All sales to be teponed to the Court for confirmation or rejection. Smith H. Mviaw, Assignee of Ed. F. Walsmam

DlfcOLUTHM soma.

fOR SALE—RIAL ttTATK "pEAL ESTATE-SIX PER CENT. MONKY. JV Spann A Co. _____

dfeS G» kASY TATi E. Washington sL hS¥ATl - PRoptftf V ’6¥~ \. Hadley A Fay. 96 E. Market st. PHAL ESTAffc-IiCtsfe PO?intG05fS.l» Xi Nordyke ave. 1 nqutre letter carrier 44. p feAL EaTAYK—I'DR BA HtTaVNH IN KUaL JV estate call at 91 East Market st. C. A. Man-

ning

pEAL ESTATE—ISO WHL Bt^Y AtotiS JV 149. house of 2 rooms; fence; well. Bradley

A Denny.

p EAL F-STATE—6;.5uO; BRAUTlFCL BOUSlt JV Hall Place st.; natural gas. Pease 4k Durbin,

64 E. Market.

I ) EAL ESTATE-HOUSES, ON MONTHLY JV payments, with gas. G. A. Wurgier,88)4 E.

Wasbington st.

PEAL EsTATE-BfeAm#CL Lot. NEW It Jersey street, near Sixth; eaey term*. Ad-

dress X 9. care News.

P EAL ESfATE- SOUTH FrCNT LOT ON it Clifford avenue, cheap; liberal terms. Ad-

dress W 9, care Nswa

pfeAL ESTATE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING JV>tot, j CoDegs ave.^near Home; cheap. Peas* P EAL ESTATE-FIRE. LIGHTNING. OT Xt clone, gas explosion and life insurance

Hadley A Fay. 66 E. Market st.

tYeal EsTAtE-pfeoptKflKsritSrSise tv house*, lots, everywhere. See Ralston A

Ralston. Na IIS N. Delaware st.

p EAL EST ATE—*1,060 FOB A BEaUTIFUE It lot on Twelfth, near Tennessee, 40x199;

cheap. Welch 4k Mcfaoskey, 70 Circle.

pEAL EfetAtfe-LOT t)N THIRTEENTH XV street near Meridian, 180 feet deep. Will

hear offer. 19 Fletcher's feank Building.

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T cheap.

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News.

1) EAL ESTATE—SPANN AND ENGLISH It ave. lou; (10 cam, p per week: second mortgage taken. Bradley A Denny,» N. Delewaresl. p EAL EST ATE-FREDERICK BAGGS.FTRjf! I t life and accident Insurance, loans, coUecting and rental agent. Notary public. Room 8. over Fletcher‘sBank. mmsw pEAL EST AT: XV meet and c< rear, nv® squares southea* easy terms 878 Park ave. pEAL ESTATE 'BROOKLYN.' IKd: ; HOI SE Xv 4 rooms, well, cellar, fruit; lot I50xl«); near Bethany Park; teou. Daniel Mather. Room 4. over 63 N. Pennsylvania su

rl jtatlSBIJUKi rs POR- SALE-DRY -oodM aNd NoWoN toR SALE—ti(K)D GfeoCERV MI SaLI; I 1 one iff the best locaUons In the city. Ad- - drees R 9, car* News. p6R SAX.K-l'X'RMtURfe, CAfePfetS kUb J X stoves on easy payments or cash. Charles i wuilg, 468 Virginia aveT P() R Is a I, FT— — DuU BXET^

; sell for

POR SALE-THREE’’ CHOlCl! % “FAlIICT X cowa. one Jersey, on* half Jersey. Five miles sooth on Madison Road, shortridge fazm. POR SALR-^AfETY BICYCLE; BALL f S^lng in front and rear; wheel in good order;«35. Hearsay’s. US N. Pennsylvania st. POR SALE-FdrCJ^ITFrRST^rASSORO: r eery and meat market; good location,and

aBsSfafeg; • .u mAJtzzum

p amquut only;

A'i M X

POR^SALfe-TWO oLd f&am<“: jLgg&ftJlSZl KS.2T

peal estaTK-protect yocr propXV erty against lots by fire, tornadoes, gas explosions, Ughirlng. Loss paid at offle# oi C F.

Sayles, agent, 75 East Market st.

pEAL EsfAtfe—CORNER L<)T. 77x185. N. I t East Owner wanu money to go in business. Room for four house*: good renting location.

Call smockJk Wood. *2 N. Delaware,

p EA L ESTATK-sfefe D US A LIST OK* if OU R XV property. We have four oash customer* awaiting your description for their inspection. Blghsm A McGinnis, W. Maryland stT Weal aM-ATf^LOd^HgEE! ~ NKW fl XV room hoiGe, hardwood finish, burn, well, fruit tree*, etc.. »1.000. down, balance 111 per month. 99 Shepherd st.. West Indianapolis. plAL ESTATE-SIX-ROOkl HOUsfe. ONBi XV square north of East W ashington st.. lot 40x123, street and sidewalks made. 8*»; easy pa; meotA H. H. Bevllle. W. Wasbington st. pEAL ESTATE—82.500 WILL BUY NLA KM* It an acre of beautiful high ground on North Illinois street electric line, or will trade for Improved property north. Cal 14fiQMassachutettsav P fiAl feftYATK-fl,iW 1POR AN ELEGANt it five-room cottage, cemented cellar, natural gas; complete home; only seven squares from Bates House; a real bargain. Welch A McClos-

k«y, To Circle.

pV.AI ES-TaTJTSPECIAL ttAfeOAlN : RE**' XV dence property on First street, between Iliinois and Tennessee; owner, non-residept, wants’ to ssll. Call for particulars. Walker A PratheH

64 E. Market st.

P'iiA.L E^TAffe-tARMS, ALL SIZTfe), felCH. XV healthy locality; good propertlea In a business town: stock of goods, all in the great gas belt of Indiana. Address (with stamp) H. A. Col-

lins, Bplcelanfi, ind.

PTSlestatk-*. (X) down ANft ■*»/<. PER IXV wsea untu pmo for, high lots in Prospect

no Interest, no taxes; price from abstract furnished. Bradley A

at room Washinj

POR &ALE-OR fRADE, FIRHT-CLABft GRGX 1 eery in first-class town, doing good business: square trad#: no snide need apply. Address V 19, care News. ER 6,960 FRttl eet.near Castlt

. JiOfeKY L Xj Association books. ' 6anb.-Mon*y TO j sion. Room 4. over 1

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T OAN8.-ON P k.'SllSSL , - :

f.snzi

rest box

DRUGS: GOOD to-

Pu» RALfe-fet6ck OF M | L X cation, clean stock, estubHalted trade; must ma ke^me an offer. For particulars addrcea

and to make them go at once will sell for cash:

1 s

Cotton-top matreeeee. Z!!. 2 40 Bed springs— i as

N aturffgas heiiting iitov«C'“ .'"* All-wool carpet, best Rag carpet Oil cloth, large stove patterns...

Pennsylvania.

TOisk'-VRlVATE MOJ XJ city property; reatonab 41N. PelBware. , madas*

ce wi^

l

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nrd#t addition: no In tar ’. * North Delaware.

i to 1185

R 1 .

wood, near street car line, In Brinkman’s Hill addition; else 40xiSi feet; price 650 to MOD. Brad-

ley 4k Denny, 86 N. Delaware st.

~P fe AL festAffe-iliir LOTS ARE NOW* XV sold in Carpenter’s Home Place addition except part of the lots on Jackson street, which can now be bought for *175 each, but next spring, when the Big Four begin* to build their new shoo*, they win be raised to 9225. H. H. Bevllle,

1)4 W. Washington,

feAtfe&TATE—STANLEY PA&K-a L1MIted number of lots in this addition, four blocks west of Biake street, for sale upon reasonable terms to parties who will build. Streets newly graded and graveled. These lots* re the cheancst on the market, considering location. ■■ ~ •• ig further

advanced

« , . . Ith prices, eay. No. 6 Odd Fellows Block. P ICAL EStiTE^fLEGANT'BLCCK ON AlU XV abama: pays per cent. 230 E. McCarty, cheap, on time M.*<» 184 East St. Mary. 16 rooms... 3.61)0 298Fletcher avenue. 5 rooms i,45o Lot on Broadway.eouthof ditch 1.100 Lot on Ash, between Eighth and Nintn. 1,450 Corner lot on Walcott st 850 LoU on Lexington avenue. 4Pxi87 ... 650 C. W. Qobsccm. tt Virginia ave. EAL ESTATE - AUCTION MALETliUC^

Setls. side

easels, book-cases and wrltihi I J®i „ pocket*, eto. Can furnish your house complete from parlor to kitchen. Will sell on paymeuU

for a small additional per cent.

poll bAijfe-TBfi bIo KjLlXSBAIi WBSfll! T and bankrupt shot* sale at Geo. F. KreHleln’e has been immense. There are only a few mor* left, and they are spans at the following prloes: _ , I6c for all kinds ot wrecked shoes. 75c for ladles' fine glove kid button shoes, worth *2. W.50 for ladles' fine tu? n k Id shoes, worth MM *2 for ladles’ hsnd-sewed French kid. worth HThls Is ths best and cheapest lot ofsnoes aver

vs su s t. — • -

-my* wtoskSS/aiMCIt ^95 VWt7l tmwsssr

ine of rock i ng arid easy "chairs’,'’trunks, biuet photo frames, pictures, folding

■X5X5T intaM

set. four squares east of Virginia avenue, will be sold at public auction Tuesday, October 21. 1890, at 2 o’clock. Take Prospect street cars to the premises. Terms-One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three years, with 6 per cent. InWrTitle perfect. Abstracts furnished. Plats

iwayai |

ie have

Every lot must be

perfect. Abstracu ft)

given away at the oflioe. The chances offered by this sale have never been equalled in this city.

HIMtold. Ths Alex. Metzger

v j w U'-w v«. a use jvica. tu V LAST’S

Agency,5 Odd Fellows Block. L. N. Perry, Auc-

tioneer FOR SALI—H088S3 AND YIHIOtiS.

T?OR SALE-TOP BUGGY AND HARNESS.

JF 4i8Fouth HUnoisst.

I70R BALE-CHEAP, GOOD WORKING

F horse, gentle. 51 Mouth Meridian.

TioR BALE-STORAGE FOR BtjGGifes AN 5

X* wagons. Geo. K. Schofield. 188E. Wabash.

TnOR BA LE—FIVE GOOD WORK"HORsES AT X Frank Bird’s Transfer Co., 115 N. Delaware. T-IOR SALK UH'F.A'P-RELlABLE PaMIITY 1 horse; scares at nothing. Call at No. 40 Huron

street.

l?OH ‘SALE-A GOOD THREE-SPRING T phaeton, cheap. Blair A Baker's stables, 35 West Pearl —

break for tbe field. References: H. A. Comstock, F. W. Samuels. B. W. Botterfieid, Brooklyn, Ind.

Men's wear: 75c for men’s working shoes, fl for men's plow shoes. »1 for men’s Hoe oboes. „„ . M-» for men’s calf shoes. 92.60 for men’s hand-sewed French calf shoes, net wait too long. There are other bargains too numerous to mention. Don't forget the place, X0 West Washington st., corner Westst. . . <3*0- F.'KiVktTLkl*, The wrecked and cut price shoe and grocery house. Bpeclal bargains in grocerlea

and see the greatest bargains on record.

Brussels carpet.' 45c per yd.

Ingrain carpet, all-wool, 46c per yd. Ingrain carpet, half-wool, aoe per yd. Bag carpet, '.6c per yd., our own make. Best straw matting, 26c per yd., seamless. »«. .'SK.tojaiasjgu 6 ..t

Oil cloths at jus* otia-balf tbe regular price, from 10c to 25o per yard; worth fully from fee to 60c per yard. W her* can you buy oil-cloth at lOo OU-clotb, 36c per yd.^one and a quarter yards

Oil-cloth, 50c per yd?,' two yards wide.

moYiuu RAILWir 71MI

‘VANDKWILT

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; 1BH» . Arrive *72)6 am, chicaoo a nircf MMATI J. Depart—*8:k> am, *8:45 am, M:*o' Arrive—10:» am^^ld* •11:15 cincitoo e Depart-;:! 0 am. Arrive—•8:30am, * raoftu

Wind

line built to order: (repairing and repainting solicited). Tbe C. H. Black M’f’g C o„44£ Maryland st. yon sale—f.^ HAHtiijH, kANti#A5-

MOW

much below

Window Window

r shades, l*t-< ow regular p low shades,! shades, 35c i

l»ce curtains and poriisres at

, Me each, with fixtures.

Lace curtains |ip*r pair, worth double.

Booth st. *|?Olt RALE-X'ftrFITL CRTAP, 6lD BUGX giss, phaetous. carriages, surreys. Our make

ADOnOR SALI. 4 UCTION-L. N. PERKY. AUCllONEEB, jljL 66 \frkFtelkt A ti-Titn-A. L HIinY.' aDotiokeerTIw E. W&ishiDfftun. \ UUTION 1 —otlBTlN 1 AMcfWRDY, AtjCfflON- •* «»■ 136 '6V. "Wf fthfugton st. ~~k DdSt’ION-AC’CTIOiTsTLK OF I’INE tVB A niturs. Carpets and Househcld Good*-I will sell at my room. No. 1»J East Washington street, on Saturday at 9:89 a. m.. a fiueeoUectton, consisting in part of one elegant walnut book caa* (cost *i2ffi. one elegant walnut bedroom suite, with marVle top nod French piste glass (eoet 9150>: upholstered easy chair*, center tables, hair mattresses, cane and perforated din-ing-room chairs, willow rcckera, eiLk pinsh settees, one fine walnut extension tabs#, one fine bat nek and whatnot, fail leaf tobies, bed-—...-.-tidt. kitchen tabTes, mirrors, ingrain, topesUrr and body Brussels carpets, gas stove, cooking and beating stoves, n airing and a variety of other goods. A. L. Hunt. Auctioneer.

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sixteenth century plush parlor set f rockers for #2.50;

Onasi.es L. Hitchimsok, » East Washington street.

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B. B- Camplin will ccntluu* >mriu«Hat the old land, and will sustain the reputatton of the old rm by Mriilng the best good* for the least hanking the public for past patrooping for a contu, uanee of theuame.

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pOR SALE dH tBADt-A BE?EiFf FoA r fl.066 on a ptono, good for two years: will sell or trade Yen’ cheap; plane warranted ten yean. D.* WOnSt. *j7oSr — BALM oft TraL* - FTNfeL’r 'TrMX* proved 44-<tcre farm for cottage In Indhutapolis, or cash, on easy terms;a bargain. Address K- TT f?l*IS©0 * ItM*. OOB BALE OB TRADE-MTORY 9-ROOM r house, on North Illinois street; will exchange for smaller house in any good part o! tbe city, southeast, east or northesgt. JoJ Lang A Shaw, 84 North Delaware st.

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