Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1890 Edition 02 — Page 3
IPPIPf
THE INDIAN
two otb«r
•ftid
ond roia tfce
that
Other tru*-
. ftod cetchy* amusiog. Tho at low figona ..jtias-'s?® Thanday sight. James It became a fhvorite is Hoyt’a the star, and he ha* gathered i a strong company of comedian*, ‘he Ihmoa* Clipper Quartet. P. F. W Mortimer. Walter Poole, F T. Albert Hart are members of the Paltlek has bismaal sapaortlng company la “The Cattle King,” which is the attraction at the Park, and his I fer , ,ruSir3i u s? srsiSta s slttlM oat osmofWeUick’s dramatised efforts. Tho lad iseero taking spocial inters tlntbo approsehmg lectors by Mrs. Frank Leslie, under the eu«pices of the Indianspoli* Pronytmem Association. She trill appear at Bngllsh's on Thnrsday oeonmg. and bar theme will ha ‘‘Royal Leaders of Society.’* Tfl* CITY'S PUBLIC SPIRIT.
m
▲ ZJatof Sabeorlptlons Whloh Makes a Creditable Showing of It. The Commercial Club’s roll of honor, so sailed because it reflects the public spirit of the city, la rapidly growing in figures and length as the work proceeds, and the gentlemen who here undertaken to make a success of the building project are correspondingly happy. The latest list of stock subscriptions la headed by Mr. M. O'Connor with $1,000, the others wboes names bare been added since
yesterday being as follow*.
M. O’Connor $1,000 J. F. Pratt.... —... 600 Kahn Tailoring Company..... 100 Edward Hawkins 100 Chester Bradiord 100 ■W.G Sherman 100 Cortland Van Camp - loo Dr. Joseph Haas - 100
Treat ICO
i-O.Plmeon. - - i» Emil Wulschner —100 Greenup 8. Pittman 100 M. R. Moore 100
J- Armstrong 100
Cation of Hsiheek, Wilson sad Slink aid under the pool-table ordinance wea passed. After
an ordinance providing ior the issue i,000 bonds to raise money for school the board adjourned ior one week, pearanoe of the Huff family is i littlwUUk in West Indianapolis.
amend the poolnee fee could be »hare this moll “The saloon* are oarer paid l incorporated.”
i a moUoe*was*ceTne<i consult with the election in the matter,
fring as hie reason that attorneys, first read, In«rd to amend the ordinance to eolleot license fee. He know what further Instruction* I end why the delay. Mabeeintli there was queer work going on. I the board had ordereo the
overlooked and he i to violators o( other defended himself, as to the legality of
• lollowed, ending with a i that before filing charges i tbs Marshal ahould find I wbetner the ordinance stand the test in court,
the motion, whioh
asked to be provided with a fliioiwinanras, and bis request
SOME THINGS ABOUT TOWN.
tliedlsbei the oonci liouee in thoughti 01 the fee
KXtftdtt. Er. 1
i one or two exceptions the fact* art ma- - as published. Charles Huff opened a i at the eorner of River and Wood-
i a boot two montha ago. He is himsslt being an employe of erven Wheel Works, on South
street, elty, so he engaged a workman the busineas at the shop. Mr. and Mrs. decided to make a trip to Paris, (1., to r some property that is said to oe[ra. Huff, having been bequeathed to her father. They were to leeve iay, October 16, but for some ^bte reason they departed suddenly
p | ed need ay evening previous, leaving be dishes on the table lust as they were et
the evening meal, and the
iditlon. This was who became aware
Iko Mra.
an untidy condition. This was
ly taoss
fact, though no farther comment was
t strange b lot, thougt
The key was left at the boose of H.
The County Grand Jury began its November
aession yesterday.
William Weigel at last has an office. He has been appointed a Republican Faderal
Supervisor.
Deputy County Clerk Reardon is developing into a lawyer. He has lately defended a number of cesea in Police Court. Ex-Councilman Willie Bill Long bought five horses in Montana, and is satisfied that one of them U the coming trotter. Detective Quigley was once an actor. He was a member of e dramatic club that gave entertainments at the old “Met.” ' Jennie Myert has sued Moritz Koffmao for $10,000 damages for alleged slander. She chargee that Mr. Koffman has called her bad
names.
A1 Smith, the foremen at the Parry Road Cart Works, against whom an affidavit was filed yssterd&y, was arrosted this morning'. He gave bond until Friday.
Became alarmed etthe con her daughter, and made kn
play, asking the aid of the police to find he i-in-law. Sallee received a letter on Friday t from Paris, 111., signed “Flora Huff,” ask-
; If everything was all
known a fear of fool
received ' SB ed “Flora Hnff,’
right, and requesting
, Sallee, the thoemekar, who was asked to take eharge of things until ths Huffs’ returned. Two weeks peaeed, when Mrs. Huff’s Mother, who la supposed to have Inside information as to ths family history, jieoem* alarmed a* the continued absence of
£$; last froi
ing if everything
him to tall her husband to lend her $8.76 to pay her Caro home. Mr. miles believes ths letter genuine and thinks that Huff has sent his wife to her old home in Paris. The mother, who livos on Virginia avonno, decline* to bellovo the letter wea written by her denghter •nd Is still mourning her lose. It is said that family differences exist. Mrs. Huff was in a delicate condition at the time of her de-
parture.
Justice of the Peace Allen dismissed the Charges against Saloon-keeper He beck for keep.ng a gembliug house and against George
Kellar for sell ng efts? 11 o’clock.
Tho gas company has consented to lay mains along Howard street to Shepherd and south on Shepherd end Lee from Howard to MUJer street. All the residents on Lee from Howard to Morris street are asking with a big loud voice why they oaa hot have gee as weu
concerning Ismmond”
aa got into in Olacinuati created some coinlent in West Indianapolis, where he is i airly wall known, having been in business et 676 West Morris street, under the firm name of H. a Gray A Co. from April to July of the present year. Be lived on Lvnn gVenueand left for Cinoisnati Immediately after the death .of hie wile, taking a position with Await • Oo. While in West Indianapolis ha was known as George Reislnger, and the H. 0. Gray was supposed to be Mrs. Gray,who, it is thought, still resides on Lynn street. The shop is still open at 676 West Morris street, and is running In Reisinger's name. Reisin-
Jg store, with all
By request, Mrs. OJa Perkins Toph read a
»per betore the Southside W. C.
. dwm Ray Church Sunday night ntil the Huffs’ re- Relation or Tempeqauce to Politics.”
T. U. at on “Tho
,1?%
njured it. Two ambulance corps had an exiting race down Washington street to the
cene of tho injury.
Mollis Jonee and a girl known as Minnie, resorted to donble action revolvers yesterday afternoon to settle a row. Tbey had the weapons pointed at each other when Patrolman Hsgerman appeared and prevented a
duel.
onea was fined this morning.
On the Railway Lines.
A hand-car running on Washington street was an nnusual sight- last evening. A Big Four eeotlon gang was unable to get past a wreck, and placing its hand-car on the Street Railroad tracks at West street, ran down to Washington and along that street to Missouri, where they put the car on the Big Four rails *?b» Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton management have ordered ten electric head-lights
for passenger engines.
J. H. Little, one of the Pennsylvania Company’s directors, arrived tbis afternoon from Philadeiohia, end went down the Indianapolis
A Vincennes to shoot qnail.
The Pennsylvania lines yesterday pat into service the tour miles of doubls track between
Columbus and Scioto.
Deputy Marshals Appointed.
Yesterday afternoon at 8:80 o’clock I. 8. Gordon, 8. H. Collins, George N. Catterson, Newton Todd and Charlaa Schumann united in a petition to United States Marshal Dunlap. asking him to appoint a number of deputies. At 4 o’clock the “aloresaid ’ began rolling in—they seemed to bob up from all parts of tbs earth, and in a couple of hours Judge Woods had sworn In-ninety-one deputies, and
some of them were beautiee, too. Marnhal Dunlap aafd to-day that he bad no positive knowledge that deputies would be asked lor
at Nordyke A Marmon’e,” said an employe, ••what do you suppose it takee to keep that
•ttobllahment
for a flft
on suppose I
nut going? It requires an order
for a fifly-barrermill every twenty-four hours and the firm furnishes the mill with all the machinery necessary from cell to roof, and puts an expert in to run the mill until its work Is sstisfisetory to the owner. I think that the firm, having run thus sight years without a break, has made a pretty good record, end would not now be short oi work were It not for the poor corn end wheat crops which always show effect on the milling inAuatry. Another neouliarity of mill machin-
until Late in the afternoon yesterday.
stiver Flint’* Trouble*.
The Chicago newspapers have much to say of the family troubles of Frank 8. Flint (811var Flint), the veteran bail player, whioh have at last gotten into court. The wife, Mrs. Eva Flint, who has brought suit for divorce, is wsll known in tbis city. Flint married her
in this city twelve years ago, when h# was in the bey-day of his glory as a star base bail player. Just before marrying Flint the woman obtained a divorce from Lew Benedict, papers say that for some time Mrs. Flint been making her own living by writing i ball and theatrical sketches for the news-
▲frUAKMENTS.
Eacf obtained a divorce from Lew Benedict.
iSPM
has , base ball and theatrical sketches for
P * P# "‘ _ Mr. Johnaon On Charity.
The first of a series of lectures on ‘‘Chanty,'' to be given before e oless to meet on alternate Monday evenings at Plymouth Church, was delivered last night by Alexander Johnson, Secretary of the Board of State Cheritie*.
M Bntltto Roaaell st tfce GrandOthef* Attractions. Sol Smith Russell appeared last night in “A Poor Relation” before a fine audience at the Grand Opera Hones, and with a good supportIng company. The play is well known here. In any event, with Mr. Ruseell’a performance ttm play is not the thing, and pity ’tie ’tis true. Mr. RuaaeU’s appearance in the drama has Wea rather of the nature of e production of his character sketches than a portrayal of emotions, grave or gay. as a theme of tbs play. HU individuality is so strong, his personality
, That i this fault.
work in Its relation to other social problems. Questions were asked and answered.
THS MARH.ET NEWS.
t momenta wh tar addre*.ln*
f the picture all the time. Tba , Joseph Jefferson, bae thU fault Aorea, particularly, there are re- ‘-“- c mhe ta outside of the
theaudienoe. He con-
ics from Acres ng it te eo cc Sletk of ort th.t Hid Of hoi piquant and
Mr. Jefferson d ■ iZXJVSSL*
d to be oats
d presenting, for ex- _ Sol. Smith Russell, il for the delectation of
i*uh sue
audience from Acres to JefI in doing it is eo ooneum-
lity U eo
that the
. —it they
of honesty-are and praise-
doee deli-
.^.'essa be said to be ooteide of the ‘me and preeentl— fl ■
Indianapolis save biocr Mnraet. Union Stock Tabus, November A 8«m»nro Catti.a-Receipt* very light Nothing new on the market Hardly cattle enough to make e market We quote: Export grades, 1,460 to 1,650ft*— Good to choice shipping LSOp to 1.400 B>a. 3 Fair tomedlemablppluf i ouo to 1,350 Iha » ornmou shipping «00 to 1,100 Its —.. ood feeders 900 to 1.100 Be... ommon to good stoexer* 500 to 860 ihficTCHBRe’ Catti.u — Receipts light. steady In good grades. All common stuff dull. Hardly suough W supply the dsmand. We quote: Good toobnloe hslfers $ t Fair to medium hellers 2 Common light helfere (green 1 CvotKi to choice cowk.,.,— 2 Medium to fair cows.... 1 Heavy cal vs* Roto 80o lbs Jo 53’JSrfLVr."^--:.- ?SL.. Pigs.com ^BmS3SS9BBfiBiSm| SKKKf— prtess quoted. VVf quote: lambs. 16 ft*, upward $8 »«• so JeagiTigdg^Srrrrr I Si Good to sheics »heep... Common to fair sheep Fa r to mod stock ewe* Buck* perVaad ‘^ ,hMP Chicago Live Ssoea Market. OkiCAo<y November t-The Evening Journal .dv’^v-Rrovipis-K'.UWhead made up t tpa$ Texens, 8.6U6 rangers and 4,000 natiVss. ’ I Compared Wish
turpentlns
r hollo
■■■■I .il'S STi: 1
VAXTED—MIS€1JuLAH&03n.
WR SALS—RIAL
Hope The’,
ne car ' ‘ “
_ __j|n8vnH
Wemautta M Inches lie. New ’ork Mllta
, . _—, -- seese _s inches a
Knight's cambric ec. Lonsdale cambric »)*ci Lonsdale M inches to. WhltUnsvt ’ “
*c, Wsmsutta 36 Inch
ae inches
^y ANTKD-CHuRE GlR^Pt g» BRIGHT Ylf Aifltti-GOOD CXXlS: AT Et Vv. HftW Vf Torx st \\” ANfib-WfcSt-tLA8M COOK. MH EAST Vt Michlgea st \\ranted-' a w et m rme at boo M.TxAVV nemee street
Incn 35c. Osnaburg and ebsvlots Louisiana pia •J»c, Augusta«Sc, Ottawa5Nc, Amoskeag stripes *He, P aids *Se. Hamilton lO^c. Bates 7 c.Uucavliie she, Heoieb fiul-hioiec. Pacific drsns gcodturee fo trib* poplin luster Se. ca hmere tnreefounhs lOe, alpaca luster *0, brocaiels lOko, cashmere A C 20c, gingham Lancaster 7c, AsaosseaxTe.
4»eeds-Cii
m&smm
$1«@2.00. Red Top-Choice 60®
OOC.
Leather—Oak sole harness’JlxaMc,
dosen
.hemlock sole24i45*)c,
i»SiS!«ai»S5S2,f l &S®IK Iron and Hardware-Bar Iron S342.10, wrought
iurden‘s6l.26 -* M. ’sas.ss s to 60*,s!ee!
i and Hard ware-Bar Iron $4*2.10, charcoal bar «3®3.ia -
®4.86, Perkliise i
H or*eshoe»— burden’s |
charcoal tin IO 1X14
a sack. Tiuners’Hu 1^,12 and 14x20. n. ttp TM, IX 10x14.12x12 sod 14X20, 88.7WBS.00, rooflnx tin IC 14x20 J6.0U® 6.», 20x26 lli.fw 12.50, tin In pigs 26c. In bar* v'Sc, Iron 27B 3Hc, 27C Iron 6fi&5So. best bloom galvsnlzsd iron 60 per cent, discount, sheet zlnc7Hc, bottom* 90c, planished copper 86c. solder Groceries—New Orleans Molaasee Lair to prime 3M645C, choice 40®55c. Slrups-Mvdinm £, hc ‘ ,ce Been*—Hand-picked pea* gtSotfcj.se. marrow JS-OO- gio. Coal <Sl-7‘i«l4e acourdlng to degrees. Rice—Carolina 61*47)4 Japan «h®7>*c. lake Salt-in car lotsttto. In Mtoll way gl.floai.ot Starch-Pearl iHo, Chai plon Gloss land 3 ft. packages«>*c.coral-Soao age 6*»®7c. ^ MiseeUaneons rroduee. Dealers' Selling Prlces-Cratiberries t7.00®10.06 per barrel. Chestnuts $2.oofa;9.00 per bushel. Grapes. Concords. 25rtHtte per basket. Ives 261*300
■ he, in a ampack-
Icfaigai 0, choii
i. Apple*, com me
'xXj£4.UU
per bunch. oranges. Jam
choice 300s Potot- es. Long
barrel.
el. Cab391.00. Cucum-
Bananas. select tl.60f«2.00
odium 75-fe.fl.oo. small. S0('t75c.
Lemons.
'.OO.
idle-
. medium 76'«(1.m). small. S0®7 maicas |S.50t*7.i)0 per barrel. Lemot V.SOiv e.(Xi per box. rancy fS.50ta,9. .ong Island and New Tforx (d
intone *3.00S>.3.50 per barrel. Hweet potatoes, |3.«irA3.26 per barrel, Jersey 1*5.00, Duffr (6.00®6.50 per 45-»allon. Vinegar. Diirty’s cider 16c per gallon. Honey l-ft> caps 20o per b.
Jobb bams,
lo*
Indianapolis Provision Markiu
bing Prices: Smoked Meats—Sugar cured , beet brands. 20 Bis averag' 10)*c, 17>* lbs lo*o, 16 B> lie. 12)* » UMo. 10 * 2o block bams U to 20 lb average u*c. bonel es hams 10>*c, California ham 10 to 14 A 7)*c, ^glisb breakfast bacon, clear, 10c; Engileh shoulders, 11 f«16 A average 7®7)*c. dried beef bams 10 ®i0**c, J>eef tongues 40c each. Bacon—Clear sides 26 li average 7*c. bellies 19 ft average 8c. bacxe 8 ft average Tlfc. Dry, Salt and Pickled yeats—Clear sides.bellies and bacx« Me lees than
smoked. Bean pork, clear .per barrel 200 ft* $16. bam and rump pork 912. Lard—Pure kettle-ren-
dered, winter, In tierce* 7*0.
Sugar* aua coffees.
24*. Gates’s champion 2-lMc. Bulk, roasted In fifty pound bax»-Capitol 26c, Pilot 24c. Dakota 23'4c, Brazil 22Ho. Green CoffesR-OrOlnary 21)4
E«C». $»utte: Shippers’ Payli
r. Poultry and Feathers.
country Liv^Poultry—Hensfl^Jc per jibund, young turkeys 8c‘ young to^keJa, C »lna?l t C 5@6c , old toms 6c. duck* 6>*c.gee«e (full feathered)$4.80 per dozen. Feathers—Prime goose 38c per pound, duck 20c ner pound. Beeswax 16<»18c ner pound. Rax*—90c cwt Quail 60c®?l.00. Prairie chickens J9.00®3.60. New she”, bark hickory nuts |l-S6cwt..
19.~¥RoWN rs old. wl
intol dog, four years 'old. whlte
W'A.Vl l.\> M.MNG-IUJUM GIRL AT 86 W. »T Washington st. \\f AN TEl>-¥RMAtE S’lGHT COOK AT III VT H. Illinois st. V. R. Miles. \\' ANTKD^SuOD GlItL TO DO GENERAL TV bouse work. 290 East Ohio st. ANTED—GIRL TO DO KITCHEN WORK. » No was rung. Call 213 NorthIllinois st. XlfANTED—A WHITE GIRL FOR GENVT era! housework. «S2 North Alabama st. \ITANTED-OOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL tv housework ; good wages. 196 Buchanan st. YlTkWTED—SECOND COOK AND D1SIIVV waeber. Lee, S3)* W. Washington, room IA YV ANTED-WORK of all kindm found. TV MH K. Washington st. Cooks Immediately. \l r AKTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL t V boas#work; German preferred. 70 E. Vermont *t. WTANTED—GIRL FOR GENERAL SorbE^ VV work. 416 East McCarty st. Gall after 6 o'clock. I IT A NTED-IMMEDIATELY - GIRLS FOR VV ail kinds of work. Best wages paid. TbH K. Washington. \v ANTED-F E A T H E R 8 RENOVATED. B F * nd ,u!d ‘ U * ^ M * <tcboMtu avo. \l^ ANTE D-GOOD GERMAN GIRL FOR TV general housework; family of three. 967 Fleteber ave. \V AN TED-WOOD, DRY; STOVE, BLOCK, TV four-foot; Jackson coal. Telephone 621 Frlemlly Inn. \I7AN7ED-IMMEDIATELY,TWO FEMALE VT cooks: good wages. Call at Butler University. Irvington. T. H. Buck.
WANTED—HOHBHI TO WINTER. W. H.
> V Fry.Greenwood. Ii.d
TrANfftb-ffT-RXIM lNDiANA K-uI¥r? WANfEl)■-TKvKr^bod\ iM~8fvcir51S V V tbs Progressive Cigar. Yl/ANTED- FINE LIVERV AND CARW Mages. Wood’s stables. _
T> EAL ESTATE-SIX XV Spann dt Co.
PER CENT. MONEY.
YlfAtf+fcfr-a laIa- room-mATIL JUTVv quire at 294 North Mississippi *t. ANTED—YOU TO BUY YOUR CALLING Vf aid* st AW»<mu.«l N. gUaois m. YV A*TED-96 FOR tVLL MET TEETH; EXTV traoted without nain at Earbarfs. Y\ r ANTED—STORAGfe Foil BUGGIES AND »V wagon*. Geo. K. Schofield. 122 E. W abash. \Y r Anter>— pi Ren asKrs For AifMtM VT Uon. Carter’s bardwarestore, 316Mass, avs. ANTED—CAST-OFF CLOTHING. 298 X. V V Wash.; blgtie«t price* pa Iff Bu dwqltakr. YU’ANTED—HORSE ON PAYMENTS: StfF V? able for city collecting. Address ■ U.
Rew*.
YU anTed-highest prices paid for VV furniture, carpsts, etc. l»W. Washington
street.
\Y ANTED—CLOTH ING. SECON D - HAND. t» Llbowlc*, 207 East Washington; highest
prices paid.
the Progresslvs (_
1> KAL BBTATii— H t It- A Rasamano. U Cirri# it.
| •pkAL K»TAtE-TO LOAN, «l,0r^ PRIVa1% I IV funds, 9 per cent. A. F.Smita.kh North
. P< nn»j Ivans.
EAL ~ £HTAtfc-FlVK $U>OX COTTAGE,
U„ box 86. Cewtertoa
c,tm *
far
■> :
T»*AL r&tath-fire. lightninCT?* 1
ILs'Ztir.'F'&wT m p BAL It'-T.TK -KJ.FHA.NT MlOPEHTY
jv North Delaware street, south of Seventh, to exchange for smaller property. W. K. Mick A
Co.
W
DIfiu.
WRIGHT—Thomas W., Monday morning. November S. Funeral Wednesday, Novembers, at 10 o’c ocx a. m.. from tbe family re-idence. 44 College ave. Friend* invited. Burial private.
MOmJlUhfS.
Tl,f ONUMICNTS-AUG. DIENER, 243 K. Waaft1TL tnKton.
M°i f UE^hi?it t0Uie ^ KK0M8HII1LI) ’
bOCiis'iT MoilLNaS.
COCIETY-ATTENTION! GEORGE H. O Thomas Post. No. 17, G. A, R. Regular meeting this (Tuesday) evening, November 4,18S0, at 7:30 o’clock, at Grand Army Hkli, corner of Delaware and Court MtA Nomination of officers for 1891. By order of J. M. Paves, H P. Hood, AdJ. Post Com.
COCIETY—SONS OF ST. GEORGE, MaVO flower Lodge, No. 324. Regular meeting In Fratsr Hall, When Block, Wednesday night at 7:80 o’clock. Adoption of by-laws and other 1mportant business. A full attendance of members reouestta. a. W. Dawson, Secretary. Jos. Solomon, President.
ANNODNG.fchhTa.
A NNOUNCEMENT-YES, ONLY • CENTS A for a Progressive cigar.
* N NOUN CEMENT-99 CENTS FOR $2 OARA Inets. New \ ork Gallery.
A NNOUNCEMENT-GET WIRE FLOWER A s and# of every description, 27 Circle.
S)J A East Market street; dresses made $2 to $4A NNOUNCEMENT—MRS.THOMAS’S'DANCA Ing Academy, When Block. Open 2to9dally.
A NNoUncEMENT-RAZOHsaNuSHEARS Aground at Barbera* Supply House, 27 and28
A NNOfNcfcMENT - JULIUS MIESSEN, confectioner and caterer. 180 Virginia ave. Telepbone 898.
ANNOUNCEMENT-ALL KINDS OF SEW - - A ing machines repaired at Standard office. 172 East W ashmgton *t.
A NNollNCEMENT—YOU CAN BUY NICELY A folded and clean newspapers at Tbe News office for X cento per hundred.
"a NKoUNtEMKNT - DF.CaYEB VfefeTfl A filled and new teeth made after the most approved methods. Mary O. Lloyd, dentist, Fletcher’s Bank Building.
T NNOUNCEMENT -t- I)RS. FERGUSON dt A Rowe. 16 West Ohio. Telephone UX6. Resideucee: Dr. Furguson.488 Park ave., telephone 12I6;Dr. Rowe. Windsor Hotel. telenbone46L
a NNouNCfeMENT- a kiKWijJG'ecHOOL A wants girls to learn cutting and fitting. Bring your own work. The sewing you do more than paysyourtuition. 6-H Mass, avenue, rooms U and IL Mrs. M, A. Ferguson and kiss F. Burris.
A NNdUNCEMENT—dATARtllt.FAkASlTIC A disease; parasite must be destroyed; Dr. Servin. 369 East Market, twenty years’ experience ;oures based on scientlflo principles; appeals to reason; correspondence solicited; Inclose •tamp; examines and treats one wee* free.
IiOfil.
T 0HT-8ILVER OUTSIDE CAP OFF OF Xj hack. Return 187 Indiana ave. Suitable reward.
I 08T-A PARCEL 66Ki'AlklNd 1 tfthEAb, yarn, etc. Return to 88 East McCarty st. Reward.
t uKi'—Wale pug boa. namM Ned. reXj turn 221 Virginia avs. or 371 K. Tennessee. Reward.
t bSt-LARGEbiltdiJSEAR-WRdjBBIOHT 1 j yellow, rough gold. Return to 68 West New York. Reward.
■f 6st-a pUo dog. eiohT Months bLb. Lj Finder p ease return to 760 North Delaware and get reward.
T OST-BLACR SILK UMfeRELt.A, oS' CENXj tral-avenue car,Sunday evening at 6:30. Return u> KO East Ohio, Reward.
t OKT-siLK umbrella, with 5oEB 1 j handle: name “Bristor” engraved on handle. Return 960 N. Tennessee st Reward.
Y OST-CAN Vas TENT ON ccrnebof DKlZ Lj aware and Michigan sta Parties finding U please call at 28 E. Norm st. Reward.
i dsT-a boLfeoF Printed manueckiM 1 Mj entitled “A Ceniury of Revolution." Return to 60 rtrele street, and get liberal reward
t ost-a uold bangle. wTth monoMj gram M. R., Thursday night atTomiin.-on Hall. Return to News office, get reward.
1 OST-ft6RfiE BLA ft E BTf; RED, Y ELLOliV Ij and black, on Home avenue or Delaware st. Return to Dr. Hays, 19 East Ohio. Reward.
\1/ANTED-YOUNG LADIES TO BELL t floa-ers and work in Mnseum. All expenses
paid. Address C17, care News, YU anted-laDy to control sale V V ornamsntti birds, butterflies, etc., for h.». bonnets, also for decorating parlors, ete., and otber novelties. International Millinery Co.,
Cleveland. O.
a Of for hats.
ANTED-PERMANENT BOARl) IN fKIvats family by gentleman. Address T19,
care News
\Y T ANTED—HORSES TO WINTER. CAlX VV Charles O. Sbover’s stables, 163 E. Market Telephone 667. YU AxSTED-tO LET OUT, SPAN OF PONlKS VV to careful person; light use for their feed. •03 College ave. YY'anted-to bell old NEwspAPkAa, VV nlceiy folded and clean for 20o per hundred. Call at News office. \\TANTED-TO BUY*. A SECOND-HAND VV show-case, for cigars, three or four feet long. 88 N. Illinois st. VtT ANTED—A PRINTING OFFICE, with V V plenty of display type, for email newspaper. Address 018. care News. \irANTED—FOR WEDDING INVITATIONS. VV dance programs. calUng cards, etc., goto Allison’s. 61 N. Ulinois st \U ANTED—FURNITURE: A LARGE VARIVV ety to select from; payments or cash. F. A. Dlcksrt, 204 W. Washington st.
tllAl. lCSYATE-Sf Alrfif l*i» ENGLmS XVavenue lots; no cash. $2 per week; eecond Delaware r**® 0 ' « Denny, 39 North T) eal icsYA'flfc - flQtiZS XV house on Arsenal avenue. 6 rooms, lot «4 feet froiGjCtoexchange for a smaller property W. -p EA L ESTATE—FREDERICK BaGGS.FIRK; XV life and accident insurance,loans, collecting and^renW agent. Notary publla. Room 8, over TiriAt estatF-I’Botect Your properXVtyags’n»t lose by fire, tornadoes, gas explosions, liehtning. Lossoatdat office of C. F.
Bayles, agqut. 76 East Market st
F T?OK -a poistox wawHBHBHPiRpiPIHIPiipiP UOtt HALE-OLD NEW'SPAff.Ri "SicelY JT lolded and clean. 20 centt hundred. Call at New* office. jpHl'R BALE—G’NlFoitM ED MErw L boys for errands. Telephone 128.
A. Qtwu tOr IQ OOOuHtOW^ . 3S Morrison street
^.“pSS, L'Cr’sai a new gr
compels saio. Address A 19, care Newt L OR-SALfi^ftAG CARPET. 'sEVltHTESS r ^rards^new, extra heavy, cheap. JlWrigh*
baLV-H6uu ( Af>fl will iu?Y a Heat new grocery,' well located. Other L ■" i A 19. care News
ae.
itk—safety
front
POR 8ALK-8. dertSt^Hea^
UORHALE-SHUW CASKS OF ALL
f.Co^'a 1
'SfoYDESmZZ
and rear;
■s. U6 N. Pennsylvania st
»steak oa hand at to# ist, opposite Uaioa
two years
IblftAL ERTATE-NEW 7 ROOM HOCSE, XV North Pennsylvania st:lot 13x145; bath, both gases, city water; will sell cheap. If sold lx ten days; part cash, balance long time. Call 166
WANTED—Hal* HELP.
YUANTED-GOOD BARBER. 99 E. COURT
V V street.
1 XU r ANTED - UPBblRtHXBRS. 68 SOUTH ___ - - ^ —;■ ..vr.mvt—i—*- W. O. PatiersonVstable.* StTcourt "stT. or*address YET AN TED-TRY A PBOGKEbbi VE-YOU ’LL 119 South East st. John T. Presaly. VV smoke no other. hm . . -
YU A NT ED—TO SELL N EAT STOCK OF ONN VV tlemen's famishing goods in a desirable location In this olty. Address Q 19, Ir Jianapolis
News.
YUANTED-ONE OR TWO NICAlY FUftVT n Is bed rooms; most be within seven squares of Washington at. Address w 19, News
office.
FfRSTirders at
West
yy a^n teid-^ffice^boy at McKenzie a
TO UT-ROuMh.
’ANTED-BOY TO WORK ON DAIRY
farm. 164 Fort Wayne ave.
\trANTED—FlRST-CLASS COOK. WHITE
VV man preferred. 60 Circle at.
\U ANTED - IMMEI'IATELY. SEVERAL
VV carpentsra 220South Noble.
an ted-a Porter at foster®
restaurant. 46 N. PennaylvanlA
W^*18 West M^kifst AXi> MaAX * 100 ^’O LET-SLEEPING ROOM;. 2»4CHRISTIAN
rpo LET-ROOM AND BOARD. 300 BRIGHt
X street.
ritb LET—FURNISHED ROOMS. 112
X ridian »t.
rpo LET—UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 338 CO&
1 lege avef
rpo LET-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. 123
X East Ohio st.
rpo LET—SIX-ROOM HOUSE; GAS; 912.60.
1 28 N. Delaware.
rpo LET-FOUR UNFURNISHED,UPSTAIRS.
1 54 W. New York.
T'O LET-NICELY FUKNtSHED ROOMS.
X 407 FR che* ave.
Vpb LET-ROOMS: SINGLE AND ENSUITE.
X 279 N. Tennessee st.
rpo LET-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, GAS; X ISandfS. 92Spring. 'O LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED,
natural gas. 71)* N. Illinois.
*,**0^0, VI VVCSVT2A , Will 0X7*1 vuvgbt^t » ays; part cash, balance long time.
.. —. Washington.
I) EAL F»TA I'E—96.00 D^WN AND 91.00 PliB XV wof k until paid for, high lota to Prospect street addition; no interest, no taxes; price from 950 to $125 each; abstract furnished. Bradley A Denny, 28 North Delaware. ; T) £aL feSTATE—$6 DOWN AND $1 A WREST XV high, targe lots, near all faetonee at Brightwood, near street car line, in Brinkman’s Hill addition; site 40x136 feet; price $90 to $1(10. Brad-
ley & Denny,» N. Delaware «. "
I)KaL ESTATE—$1760—MICHIGAN STREET
“ 'agg residence. 11 rooms, furnace, hot rater, bath-room complete; fine cabtla. Lot 52H feet front, corner of two , decided bargain, W .E. Mick ^ Oo.
E; BA wheel in good
vania M.
ALL KINDS, factory # yo» €
wisgsT"*”*uaiwa Depot. Wm. pOR SALE-RARE CHANCE; 6tt> XSTABX Ushed jewelry store, waich and Jewelry work.fUuU per year; cheap : to me eaah; few
days only. Address R to. » ews.
T7<OR MALE—GROCERlBS—A NIC^ FRKSlt X , stock of groceries in a booming county seat; will Invoice about MOO; elegant room, go»d location. Inquire of M. O’Connor dt Oo.,df and 468. Meridian at. T>$B SALE-FOR A FEW DAYS, &OUh^ X hold goods; fine rosewood piano, walnut bed room sulto, bed steads, bed ding, springe M|fiMhrf|||||ftimmmrtiaK||Mta MM burner,
477 N.
bed room suite, bed steads, b» chairs, carpets, rugs, pointings sewing machine, kuchen furnlti
Y^r* 4 '
X su
ture, etc.
SALK - BAKE LINE OF PaBLOR suites, bedroom sou, carpets, easels, side-
l chitdrei
boards, tab) aU or the vi
les, chairs and children’s carriages, ery latest styles and destgus at the
moat reasonable prices and terms A call to solicited by J. W. Connelly. 88 E. Washington st
A. JuJEfc"**
net mantel
streets A decided
p EAL ESTATE-VACANT LOTK XV Mississippi street near Nineteenth..
Thinoeath^..
P75
700
aasESiss jgjW,-T— « 8. sPANit. A Co,. M East Market st.
2-story brick slate-roofed residence of U too on same; natural and artificial gas, etc. etc, Abromet, 44M North Pennsylvania st.
Ice Cream.
Whipping”uroam. Whipped Cream. Frozen Whipped Cream. Neapolitan Ice Cream. Ice Cream in iudTvidnal Papon.
Neeelrode Pudding.
dan
cream than
YU ANTED—TWO SMART BOYS; MUST V? know olty. 27 Maasacbusetts ave. YUanted-uoleEuForm and SuliUTT VV or* paid good wages. 14 Boston Block.
YU ANTED - CONSUMERS’ GAS TRUST VV stock. Newton Todd,24** K. Washingtonst, YU A N TED-A TINNER AT ONCE a¥ 2» E. v v Washington st.; steady work. C. L. Miller.
wly ’
\UAlfTED-6AI$DYldAKER. 5555 ON VV stick and creams. Address lock box U3.' Peru, Ind.
veu, cisten Price, «2,a».
Two^tory frame resldeuce of 10 rooms on West Sllehigan st.,40-foot lot. Can be had ati gain. Jno. R. Spann A Oo., 86 East Market t "P EAL ESTATE—fef AN LiV PARK-A LIMXV Ited number of lote In this addition, four blocks west of Blakt st., for sale upon reasonable terms to parties who will build. Street* newly graded and graveled. These lots are tbe cheapest on tbe market, considering location, and a* tbe
ntemplaUng further Improv
With the host sweet cream I ever had (much if It being pure Jersey cream), I believe X
make you a better plain or fancy Ice has ever been sold In this city.
FreahbiuV" 0W 1 t |^ n * Jle ~~ cl>urn * <1 A ^ l y-
B. W. Fvknxs.
Ill and U4 N. Pennsylvania si.
V\^anted GENTLEMEN of GOOD AD- T^naturaTg^ niTN IliinoiA * owners are contemplating further Improv Oh.n 5 r r»» 8 » W * el1 goo< ^ on paym * nt *‘ 38 rnTTL Ft T1 i RFR n'RG k: non *r5~ w t t ri meets, present prices will be advanced bysprlm
\t,'ANTED-JOB PRINTER APPRENTICE. T° LET-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT > r three years’ experlsnce; steady work. Ad- X room, with gaa 276 N. Alabama st.
dress B 19, New* office.
POR SALE—I NOW~HAVTOrWO STORES X filled with the eboioeet •elections of household good*, and moat reduce stock eo I can vacate the ■tore at 77 8. Illinois st. in a few days, and to make them go at once will sell for cash:
J#-?* JL proeorty without ware. ^ ^ ^
Y'6aJ X> no
note of $1
»Nai
smsm
P 19. care"
ktg'.TL^ 1
7 OANA-MONEY ON V. T 5Ir7i^'PRIVAtE FUNDr Xj dty proptrqr; lorr* I«>qim
teAtoi» ud
hoo.
vania st.
mortgaga: low rata ol
> B. Yi
t OAN
Lj irior.„ •ion, George R. Yandee,. west corner Market and I T OAfls-MoSWWr
Xjmonds: also furnltare. i
wagons, office and store moval. delay or r ‘
Y"5A5fiC-o5r _ '
Y OANS. - TO LOAN .v Xj amount, in aums of $■.’00 to
m-
i win be advanced by spring,
ce and see plat with prices. Foster A
Keay. No. 6 Odd Fellows Block.
P EAL KuTATE-AUCTION SALE 6F REAL XV estate—I will sell at auction Thursday, November 8. at 2 o’clock p. m., on the premises, the
YU ANTED - DENTAL COLLEGE, 19* N. VV Pennsylvania et.; service* free; email
charge for materiel only.
M city. Address H 19. Nsws office, with refer-
ences; full name and address.
ro LET — FURN1H, I hoard. 84 per week.
BED ROOMS, #1TH
Indiana ave.
O LET-TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms, reasonab.e. 269 East Market. TLEt- FUftKlBHED ROOMS, HOUSE-
805 N. Mississippi.
ANted-colored 'Boy for dintnTTVV room and other work. Institute Building,
cor. Central ave. and Boventh st.
YUaNted - LIVE SALESMAN ACw rn^Add**, w !^ > K roceTy ls trade ' ,or PefifiHog
rpo
X fcoe;
rpo lET-FURN lBHED~5oOMrs£EEpINQ
X or housekeeping: gas. 81 E. Michigan. " ^"ugNlBdED FRONT R05il
122). .South lUlnola
nTcf, l y - furnishKd
attic and well room, stone “ci sills, elegantly finished, good
and cistern; the lot 1* eaet front, one square
desirable property, and
ind cistern; tb _
north of Military Park,
to altogether a
slate roof, well
front.
and to make them go at o Bedroom suitestor.... Parlor suites «a Fine baby carriages.... Hanging lamps Fold:ngbed lounge*.... Wide bed-teads. .. Cotton-top matre#»es.,
Bed spring*,,
Nati
BBSaiSe Ud^SOt BfgsstaisjfMsaa
1 > IO noi% st.
“140 ■BBspro ^ ^no 0 iV.r°
Want onsry to 1
is city, at
aturai gaii beating stoves.'.'.' AU-wool carpet, best Oil cloth, large sVovepatTern». Linoleum, per square vard
^h"g r h-Sv P S®*<3SawTpir^E
TOR TRAD*.
ir, U’OR traIie—good lot *! ! J horte or good buggy. W.!
rpo LET-ONE FURi X In block for gents.
. JNlGHT SCHOOL; atlonal Business Coi-
1*7 ANTED-DAY AND
VV special low rate*. Na lege, Meridian and Washington sts. T A NTED-YOUNG MEN. ACQUIRE V v good trace by atiendmg the National I ness College, Meridian and Washington 9:s.
LET - LARGS, front parlor, with board. 333 N. Illinois.
'O LET
A lonal Busi-
GERMAN, TO
eof horses; 418 Indiana
t Si
avenue. YUaNTED-PARTNER.'WITH $8007 to INVV vest In busihess established twelve years. $1,000 per/ear guaranteed ou investment. Address V 15. care News.
W ANf ED—100 GOOtl UASFlTTEBS: MUST V V be first-class workmen; wages 92.60 to 98 per day. Apply to the Interior construction and Improvement CompanyTDetrolt. Mich. YV-^TaD-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT VV and reliable man, with first-class recommendations, to take chares of fire brick and tile works. Address Tile. F. 0. Box 864. Denver, Colo. YVANTED-eTONK M abons, Firbt clas3 VV men. soldiers’ Home, Marlon, Ind. GikhI wages, every two weeks: no trouble ol any kind. Apply at Home, or 82 Massachusetts ave. Mo-
Kain, Needier A Nethery.
parting a practical knowledge of bookkeeping, cummerc.al training, shortband, English branches and telegraphy. Call and investlgi National Business College. Meridian and Wi
Ington sts.
rpO LET—ELEGANT ALCOVE ROOM. GAS X and bath; board If desired. 269 N. N. Jersey, rpo LET-UNFURNISH ED bUlTK IN TERRA 1 Cotta Block, 123)* south Illinois st., north of
depot.
ritO r lLBf-THREE ROOMS FOR LIGHT X bousekeeplng.for family of two; gas. 168 E.
North.
H'O LEt-BRANDON BLOCK. OENTLE1 men’s apartmenu and one office room. O. B. Jameeon. ri^O LET-FURNi6HED OR UNFCBNIHHED 1 rooms, with bath and board. 187 N. Pennsylvania street. rpu LET—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS; 1 both kinds of gas, hot and cold water, bath. 144 N. Ulinois st. rpSTET-Gooi) board aNd room Fob 96 X per week: everything furnished; central. Address Y 19, News.rpo LET-NICE ROOM, FtRNISHED OR W1 furulshed: bath. ga*M, etc.; down town. 73 West New York Rtreei. rpo let-EleganTlV FljitltlBkfcD 1 suite; single rwms; bath, hot and cold water; at 124 Ea t Ohio.
FroTafeT - unfurnished rooms aI*15 1 board; house newly papered, new bxtb, all conveniences; under new management. 928N. Meridian,
erry, Auctioneer.
TV EAL ESTATfa,—EVERYONE to GO AND Xv see, only four squares from the Prospect streetcar turn table, 9 acres of Ihnd on Prospect street, known as the Neimeyer piece, bounded on the north by Prospect street, on the east by Cincinnati railroad, on tbe south oy Belt railroad, on the west by Anburn street. The improvementa thereon consist of one largs brick building. 17 mom*, bath-room, attic, seven cellars, hot and cold water, cistern, a 1 finished with best of material, surrounded by all necessary outbuildings, and one frame house of five rooms and one frame boose of four room*. Tbe land will fumtoh clay P easant Run running
west, will yiel $500. All the g
pect street Is plated and built up to this land.
Theplace will be sold on shares; saebshar be $250, leaving a’”'”' "—- —
best building* clei
edical
mituo, Aimviucb uuutu frames, U rt 1 *. XOiatHfl bed*. Sideboard*, dressers, bureaus, bamboo eassls. book-casts and writing desks, fancy wall pockets, etc. tan furnish your bouts oompiets from parlor to kitchen. Will sell on payments for a small additional per cent. O. E. Wimom. 77 8. nilnot* st., IX squareeeuth of Washington st.; 324 W. Washington at., oppo-
MSOHMOl SCHOOLS AwD OOlUjI
ground on the north sldsofProe- • plated and built up to this land,
enlace will be sold on shares; sacb share to be $250, leaving about ten acres with tbs two best buildings clear for the stockholders. There lea fine medical well on the land, the water, tested by chemist, which is In connection with the buildings, can he utilized as bathing and health resort. May take $6,000 in trad* bear the city. For further particuiart call on tbe premhes or to O. A. Wurgler, sole agent, MX E.
Washington st.
•pOB SALE - X sale ev'
cloths
. THE GREATEST BARGAIN ale ever known In carpet*, wall paper, oil v.vu.s, window shades, draperies and furnlturs, good* that are staple and in every-day Use; proflu entirely sacrificed in ths face of advances by manufacturers and dealers generally. Com#
buildin(t, saving and u>aa association.
hoosier
!eets corner every Monday
nufacturers and dealers generally,
e tbe greatest bargains onVecord. Brussels car pet" 46c per yd.
Ingrain carpet, all wool. 46c per yd. 1 ngratn carnet, half wool, 30c per yd. Rag carpet, 25c per yd., our own mAke. Best straw patting, 35c per yd., seamlees. Wall paper cheaper Than ever known. Embo^eci gold wall paper, 10c per bolt. Best wSS aSg holt.
ate. ash-
New* office.
yy AN TED—LABORERS. 30 laborers at once. Vagus tt.50 per day. Apply Warren-SCbarf Asphalt Paving Co.. Mississlppi and Ohio streets.
Waehington.
rrO Ll .T—ROOMS AND BOA RD, $4 TO $7 PlCR X week; nicest, most home-like, quiet boarding place; rooms single and en suite, suitable for family. Enterprise Hotel) two and on squares from nostofflce. Massachusetts av«
pUILDING AND LOAN-THE D Issue* new shares November 8. M Mississippi and Vermont streets evei
evening.
T)Ul I TUNG AND LOAN —3 H E INDIANA X> Ravings and Investment Company, 90 East Market street, offer* ansi celled opportnnltlss to both borrowers and depositor*. Shares always
for sale.
OUIRDING AND LOAN—BEST 1NVESTAF ment In Indiana. Rixty cenu monthly matures 91OO; January and July dividends on Debenture stock, 10 per cent. 0. W. Phillips,resi-
dent manager, S3 East Market et.
'-pUlLillNG and loan-gekmaM aMerI X> can Building AssoclAtlon. Suit association
per yard 7
Oil cloth. 10c per yd., half-yard wide.
Gil cloth, ISo per yd., three-quarter ysrd wide.
, Oil cloth, 20cper yd., one yard wide.
Oil oloth, 25c per ya.jone and a quarter yards
041 cloth, 60c per yd.,‘two yards wide.
Window shades, lace curtains and pontorrae at
much below regular prices:
Window shades, 25c
A business education"
Business College indlam
^Cor.M.m ! idVe^S22S
RAILWAT ran OARH&
SBtA
“vanokwilt
2
BIG FOUR ROU
e-half
an Building Association. Bute association iw monthly p an. Otto Stechhan,President; ral Knefler, Vice President; G. W, Brown, Secretary. 16$ East Washington sk
^UILDING^ AND^ LOAN ^ASSOCIATION -
on ne’ Gene
les, 25c each, with fixture
Lace cnrtalns. 91 ner natr. worth dnnhia
TOE* CARD.
cx.gvxi.airo Division.
v «,a.ajn jy VATUmOV
agents for the Ladies’ Home Journal. We want the best obtainable class of agents, and to such, unusual terms will be offered. The Journal Is the handsomest periodical for ladles and ths family ever Issued, and has nearly half a million subeciibsrs. It will be advertised tb* coming antumn and winter on a larger scale than ever before, creating a demand that agents should be r»ad£ to filL Curtis Publishing Co., Phlla-
TO LSI—HOIiSfii
rpo LET-SEE LIST. C. E. COFFIN A OO. rpo I.^T-I* Ulls'wobTIb ST. '5aiX U2
1 Peru st. -
q^O LET-BEE LIST IN OFFlCR C. E. hfcf X nolosACo., incirctest. rpo LET-HOUSES AND ROOMS IN BLOCKS. 1 Dyer A Rammann, 91 Circle st.
WOO. Charles E. Reynold*. President; E. H. l EMt*V^a8hln I t^n i<l * Bt5 A ' LAr8en< *6‘ 3 ** t * r Ji
teed on paid up stock, bun Saving* and Investsr®Si?«sfei».^8.u" J * *• w -
In furniture we offer'a'full bedroom suite In ISgE-^sss price*. It will abtmdanUy pay any one seeding above line of goods to Inspect our stock before Chaslxs lThotcbikoow, 87 Bart Washington it.
*»**■»
WaKTID-WTUATIOHS.
rpo Let-see l^t atm east market,
1 ground floor. Gregory ik Appel.
glTILATlON WASTED-SMOKE THE PROG ^
SITUATION WAITED-BY FIRST-CIaSS
P upholsterer. U7 Roanoke st.
i>lfUATIO]N ^ANTED~GIRiT*Ofl fl6us«-
work; small family. 131 South West.
ground floor. Gregory <ft Appel. O LET-THREE ROOMBTOCOLORED PEO-
ple. Inquire aa East Michigan *t.
C tTUATlON WANTF.D-COLOR^i) WOMAlrf P to do tamily washing at homo. 171 B. Walnut
street.
OITUATIOir'WANTED^AB I)hUG CUSiar, P city or dountry. References given. L19, care
News.
SITUATION WANTED-YOUNG LADY, AS K It^Sews 0 ** Wlth tt, »t*otoss milliner. Address ttlTCATXOt? WanTeD-BY STIWaS P bookkeeper or office-work. Address 819,
News office.
rpo LET—A 9-ROOM HOUSE WITH GAS, 4U7 X N. East *L Inquire at 412 N. East st. ffO LET-TllIkAll-ROOM HOtfSE. 188 BUDD. A F. A. Bryan, KiO Massachusetts Ave. rpo LEI'—487 NoRth m iss is.sTppT'^'FRaiSiT'. X S rooms. Inquire 468 N. Tcnnes-iee st.-. rpu LET-NH’li COTTAGE, NORTfflEASf X part of city; $6. Jay O. Voss, 81 W. Market. rp6 LET-226 fcflftiftTlAS AVEJWUfe, ElSfef ^1 ^rooras and bath room; natural gas, gS. Alex. rpo LET -TTrftMs 11 k!T HOUSE OF SIX Vtrr^rn^ C * T * nne **®* •** In< l ulro •$ West FpO LET—dfc If. ILLINOIS STREET, SSVEN «/SwBw!mbSS Apply &£**«*•
pay you bettor than Investment In rentol proppTnieisi!,* 1 aSsaas. ibsiS?*^ Rhode*, Secretary. tjuilLi^o and loan'X> the new series In ths Center begins Monday night, November 8, at No. 70 f an Market street. Subscriber* and others want ug shores to this series can save time and avoid the rush by callIngon R W. Wales. Secretary .SS Massachusetts avenue, or J. E. Shidelrr, Treasurer, room $ Blackford Block, and taking out their books. TJUILblNd AND LOAN-THE £NGL18H
itOATlON WANTElAGObD WOMAN' T5 '^<yten*rtl housework. Apply In rear of 198 CITUATION WANTED — ISX PER i ENUED dressmaker; understands cutting. Address
198 Douglass su
SITUATION WANTED—HOUSEWORK IN O small family and permanent place. Address
N 19, cars News.
1 *4*. Bhs
. W. Laut, Dr. W. eysr and Julius F. &Sy ;^ m 8^evlr%to^ey
and they will be closed c Don’t fall to set them. to for natural gas heaters. $12for natural gas hoa'ers. IJtfor natural gig base‘boa ton, $7 cook stoves, $19 large gasolla* stoves. *10 rt-frlseralor*. Yo can have stoves and everything at almost your own price. Corns and tee and be convinced. Ms for al|-w«dV-p‘iy carpet# toe foralt-woci extra super «ta tapestry Brussels. <l velvet Rrussela . 25o^ r »g uarpsk 10c hemp carpet. Ucstraw matting.
Drapery.
•aJ2!£S1Sa~
. brass trimmed.
: shades.
CItLaTION WANTED-TO KiEP boufift
XTiON
•nnsylvanla st.
ype LET-A HOCSE OF FOUR hOOMS. ALt X furnished, to man and wife without children, Nice location* Address X 19. c*re News. TO LET - JLtHMAN’8 TRANSFER tX)^ I piano and lurn.ture movers: best waxons In tbe city. Telephone 601 Office. 19 Circle *t. rpoDeT^duifEOF TWoJTiCirROSMlTn X Colurftbla street, near the chair factorv: 96
/fi. xj , /ii norm Tennessee st.
an d Eng! li h. * !i d^De ‘ t V^IS. Ne we. SITUATION —
ERV DESHtAfiLETtKHTdENCE rs*. with all the modern Improveplyon premises. 852 North Ponn. st.
ituatioN WANTEIL-A^sf 1:n6g ra-
street. Indiauapolto.
ply 411
rpo LET-NEW LY PAINTED aNdFaPERED X hocse. eleven rooms. 180Broadway. Driven sr 1 ^ both —
NiikE 1 |yOTIC3^^ATM. DENTIST, ROOM 1 ODD sale by all dealers. VOTICE-A FINELlNSroFI*iWk6Lt)IliQa L* ai ZebrlDger 1 *. to Massachaeette ave. V-OtlCF, - SPIRITUAL TfcSia to-NIGilT at English’s Ball. Mrs. Rlcbings et al. VTori c e-ev X r vT h i N 5 FoIiaYL' ^ftwli lag machines at Standard office, 172 X. Wash-
>*0 pole, brasi iftcebad .
$6fine skin ruga ■ JS’SLa
Furniture. 9» parlct suite*, lim bed room sultea '.vS’K |4velveiplatform rocker $3 cane rocker. $3 large center table*, woven wire spring* $4 wool mattresA $4 baby carriages, $A&<ri 1 Sng
• ; WANTUD—AG&KT3, A «*MTi Wantkd-lady TOTRAVEL on A salary. Matthews. 62M South Uhnols st. A UCnON-L. N. PERRY. ACC1IONEAB. A 99 JE, Market. HUNT;~ AUCtiOfrRBB. 1*3 LUTION - JERU8ALE5 I BABY CAR 7A£0 OP. r PAKEN UP—ON E DARK BAY MABE~WITH X star In forehead. 685 Yandes st.
POR SALS UE ItiDI, ,
pORBALE OB TRA DE-FRUIT AMD CANDY
X store. IBS. Illinois st.
^OR AaXIc 5B thADB^yiffiiSlkV COW. IM X North Pennsylvania st.
STRATtD UR tflOLEl.
1
all your me heap '
Bovs, tell ’on Mles’i
the modern conve
TO LIT-0maSk AJtD 8T0BJ&
^John CtcNg, 19 W. Washlnrtun st., opposite Museum. FOR 8AU—H0R81S AlfD VlHIQLtS.
vbt
^ n. Louis D JWtFrom Indianapolis Union “ 3»§®j jpJw Kdst—Waat—*Nortfc—d 2ra.nr rwn /» f>n r«/ Standard , ;SSa.«^a Xrnro lrom tho Eaet, d 11.46 am' ; pm., d 10:00 pm. I^eava for ( oliimbu*. 0:00am t Columba*, 8:46 pm.i for fiieii pm.; arrive from Richmond 10:00a Leave for Chicago, 411 KM am., 41 d 3:56 pm.; arrive from Uumvilidl am., 6:25 pm., d 10^0 pm. Leave for Vineenne* and Cairo, 3:50pm.; arrive from VinoauAM 11:00 am., 6:10 pm. d, daily; «ther_traln« Sf-st? PS?-® 1 ” THE BEST CmCINN,
mi
wagons. G*o. K. Schofield, i
^Kmm
rpO LET-BUSINESS ROOM WITH FIX-
X ture* over Brosnan Bros. A Co.
rp6 LET-FINE STORE ROOM;' 189 WehT
1 Weehlngton st. Inquire at Arcade.
rpo LET-STOBEROOM. «. AND LARGE X stable. $2 per moatb, at 215 Douglas* st. rpo LET—STOKE-RCXlM, NO. 60 W. WASH-
yiT 6 * C °' U 1 assign men tof
rpo LKl'-«TORERVOM.« SOUTH ILLINOIS W. Rlwtoger and X street, to March 1. Alii^on. 23 W. Georgia st.
ments can be seen signed. No 8 Pbmnlx
of 8 and 10 a. m. and 1 and 8 p. ns., until day of sal*. Said sales will
band on day of sale.
I«.W
ffepS
oFFice
TO UT-MIS0JLLAlH0Pa. T° w-
irCTSlLLlI
I t
If
JOUKl).
