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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1892.

f E. Martin; guard, Looiaa HighitrealT a«- f ^ aistant cnndurtor, Carrie Erans; aecretarjr,

AMUSEMENTS.

Hr. Frohman’* Company In “Mon and Women**—Other Attractions. Tha atroogeat and moat interesting of fielaaeo A DeMille’a play* that bare been

aeen in thia eity 1 ia "Men and Women, ijanj,*! Swltofaman,

WANTED—FEMAUS HELP.

WANT ED—AGENTS.

TO LET-ROOMS.

Kate Wilier. Patriotic apeeehea were made by Got. Ira J. Catae, Department Uommander L N. Walker and other comrades.

ANTLD-A giel.

1S7 Sooth Tennessee

j^GEXTS WAXTK1>—LAi>\ To TRAVEL.OH

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FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.

! H'O LET-THREE BOOMS. 463 SOUTH NEW i T) EAL ESTATE—Tl-XELK),

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BORRIBLT MANGLED.

and Aimoat

Crashed Beheaded.

which Mr. Cbarfes Frobman’a company praaenfed at tha Grand last night While:

Its etbry ia not without tha element of im* , A g hocking death occurred at the west probability, yat it ia trery atrongly drawn, eD( j 0 f lb9 a ution this morning. ®ad baa a euroulaUra interaat that becomes Daniel Shaw, a btakeman, was eoupling aimoat paiafollyinlenae at the culmination, freight cars on the Union tracks to the Ko play seen here, in a long time, has a ,o U th 0 f t h e 4 tation and was cauebt be-

.A. s*a ary. XI S'-S H. Illinois si.

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a l‘i f'NW* a VTIs*T> W F \V A X’X ir/i A r; T7* M. a-Hi y. 8t« ‘

A immeOiaieljr; |B per day or a^r«od cammis j f KOOMS. WITH ; J^EAL ESTATE—STANLEY iCAllK.

yy A SI Ell—GOOD WHITE GIRL. CALL IM

Xortn Illinois.

tl' \XTED-4i<X»0HOUSE-GiRL. CMNOHTii

» » Pesnsrirama at.

\t-anted — Dining-room girl at so

>4 .'■oath Illinois «t.

ant eo—gool german gili^ sd n.

immediately: |3 per day or a rood cotnmis ■ton : partieulara free. Address Excelsior M (g.

Co . Ia Crosse. Wia

Xe*- Jersey street.

W A X 1 K11 - LEPtHi EKCED 4 4 ma.d. Illinois JHoose.

CHAXLBElT-

mana^er. S Last Market street.

AMTEI>—GIRL For GENERAL ROUSE-

mork. 4(Ocnj\itb Le.aware.

stronger scene than that of the midnight tween two cars. Hia head was crashed §0 .»-l . tfcAS ...l— . n aLa. K^saaakn i VA.s*e ara . . . < ■ a #

that he was onreeognizable and many of the bones of hia body were broken. He

matting of the bank directors in the third act of "Men and Women," and throughout it last night (and it ia by no means a brief scene) the boose was ao hushed that not the slightest sound could be heard, aside from what was being said and done on tha stage. When the ebr> tain at last fell, there was a general sigh of relief, followed by a whirlwind of applause. There ia an excellent and original comedy

was a middle-aged single man, and lived at No. 2H3 Boutn Pine street. Kregelo A

Whitsett took tbe body in charge. • A Young Woman * Perlloa* Hide.

Olive Woerner, a young woman, drove up to Dr. T. A. Wagner’s office bleeding and in a fainting cond t on, last evening.

element in tbe play, and it is so deftly ] Al the ‘‘Hellevue club-oouse, five niLes a - . • ^ A . a* a!_ _ * • . a _ f ry»m f (.* Ditr rK«i hfllf Htff f*i to CbUmn a

introduced, as to relieve tbe tension of the mere serious incidents. Doth in this, and in fhe brightness End intelligence of the lin’-s, have tbe dramatists shown their unque*t'ned ki 1. Th'-re are more than twenty epeak ng pert* in "Mfn and Women," and Mr. Iroliman's company gave it an mtelli‘ent and discriminating presentat>on. Mr. flieodore iiatuilton, one of the bcsts/>-called "all-aroond" actors in tbe profession, makes ^the ebaraeter ol Governor Rodrnan stand '©ul in bold relief by the impressiveness and virility of hia acting. It is a characterizatiau of tbe highest order of artistic excellence, a fact that was • readdv recognised last night by the ontbursts of applause with which his work was greeted. Miss Esther I.y /in piayed Agnes Rodman so etfectually an to Secure the compliment of a curtain call at the end of the second act, which would doubtless bars been rep'-ated in the third bad therf been opportunity for it. Other decided hjts were those made by Mr. Wise, in the leading comedy part (although he was very hoarse), Mr. Hardy Vernon, ns {Redman, tbe counsel, a thorwughly unconventional performance, and Miss Eleanor Tyndaiv, as Mrs. DelaficU. Tbe play was appropriately staged, it will he repeated

to night and twice t -morrow.

The attraction at the Park Tl.tater this

from the city, she had attempted to open a bottle, which broke. A piece of gia»s en- | tered her wrists causing a severe loss of j blood. In an ojien bu^gy, with a servant, j she rode the entire distance to the doctor’s j office, where her eondit on was found to be j so serious that death was feared, but she recovered and was sent in an ambulance to tbe j home of her brother-in-law, 512 North Mis-

•iseippi street.

nt. .Joseph’s Clinrch Klecilon. Ft. Joseph’s church has elected ft 6 trustees fJbarie* C. Hatfield, William Phelan, Prank Kinney and T. F. Preen. Committees have rteen appointed for a fair to be hel<l in Tomlinson Jiaii the last week in February, for the purpoie of raising money to assist in navigg for a new school and reception ball, which the parish intends to build this year. A number of donations toward this have been received, including a lot valued at ft,20b, at the corner of \ trinout and Dorman streets.

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WANTED-GIRL FOR '.EXt-BAL HOCHL4 4 work. 8TO North Delaware. w AN7KD—GIRL Fob GENERAL HoU»E-

44 jiork. 11* WoodrolTFlsce.

W ANTED—GOOD C«X>K AT 250 NOKTH 44 lie a«are: Germao preferred. ll ANTED—GIRL KOK HolSEWOBK. AP4 4 pi-, a-ter 8 p. m. 24? X. Ka -t so \l AXl ED-HHiTE GIKl. IOK GENERAL

4 4 house wore. No. II Wood streeL

A.Vi ED-WHII L GIRi. F. R GENERAL 4 4 housework. 5^ Nurih Illinois gi. WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL

44 housework, ir-rti Xorth Alabama

W A - N1 LD -A GOOD NtRSEGlRE. WHITE. v4 with references. 750 X. AI an am s at.

• GIRi. for waitrk©* and

\5t X. Meridian st.

& GEXTR WANTED—A MEX1BEK OF EAi'H -A lr>dve Knixhts of Pythias In icdranacan

,ent_a: gi.od wages by appiymg: to

Association, II

find employment a: *ol waees the Fraternal BoildinK-Loan

Vaien Rloet.

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VV aNTKU—MISCELLANEOUS^ ANTED-FIXE LIVERY AND CaB

r ayes. Wood's stable.

’ANTED—A FEW POARDERS IN PRI-

* vate famtir. at Si East Georgia «t.

\\ ANTED—SS FOR FULL SET TEETH ; RX-

4 4 :racted wnbooi pain, at Earhart’*.

XlfANTED—BARBER AND SHOEMAKER 4 4 to locate at 2.0 Columbia are., bv citizens.

W anted — looj patients *» dental college; services tree

rpO LET-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH

I board. *20 East Ohio *t.

T<> LKt-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. with bath. 228 East North. ri'O LET-UNFCRN1-HED EBON i Ko*-M

I for lady, 3% West Vermont.

'I’O LET-BOOMS i Til Bi)A RD: ALSO

I day boarder?. S> A nu i’ra t.

ri'O LET-FRONT ALCUV K;ORATE: HATH:

1 cheap. S2 North MiseiMUppi s>.

*PO l.EI - KUtlMsT L’Gin M< >< ? EKKr.r-

X in»r. 92 North New Je^ e

r ro LET — FURNIsH bit fV«iMs W..U

a_ board. tUR. Ohio. Koo«e\i t lt<

fUO LET—FURN ISH KM R.ftJM FOR *-EN-

L ten an ; refetei eOv TJ0

oral estate-.-ee list. aleLv me:tz-

lv ger.

oral MafS^r VkM MY.

I\ Spaon * Co.

p EAL ESTATE-EKN^OODPaKK. AEEC:

l\ Met crer. Aa»«n t.

l > RAl- i--SI ATE - TCXEDO PARK. C. it

I X and E. J. Rickert.

ileal Estate PRoUeRTY “THF - IlL amds. Kad.ev A Fay. «K. Market st. tleausstate-fiv E-ROOM houseTaHu 14 im pm veiuei. is: northeast: a bargain. Ad-

t.9. care New a

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i , »-A i. E>1 A IK- LOT 47X150: NOR THE AST.

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14 ro. tn house. E'letcher avenue. Dvnea. fit's

AT THE material at

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housework

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FOR GK>KRAL j

references. Seo Part ave. i |J. GiKL FOR GENERAL '

housework ; small family. N East st.

GOOD GIRL F«iB GENERAL j

II’AN FED

44 hnueesort. No. 5lt North lilinuis street.

Y\’ANTt.le-HlGHX.sT PRICES PAID FOR 4 4 furniture, carpets, etc. 135 West Washing-

ton#;.

Wanted - consumers’ gas trust 4? stock. Newton Todd. 24>s Eas; Washington st. Wanted—to uuy an interest in a »> well-established printing-house. Address Q 10, care News.

WANTED 4 4 vrlt. i

GIltL for general house-

■*-i,rS. Cal at 55t) North Mississippi street. W ANTED-'EWI.sg BY THE DAY, BY 4 4 experienced dressmaker. 859 E. Market. WANTED - GOOD LADY SgLICITokS. 4 4 .laiary. Hibb3 <t Cq.. 1*2> Icd.ana avenue. ri’antf/d-gIbl or \voma n. white ok 44 colored, in small family . good’.vages. 91

Steven# st.

It ANTED-YOUNG GIRL To ASSIST IS

4 4 housework,

ware street.

Boom 10, at 247 North Dela-

w ANTED—IMM EDIAT El.Y. GOOD GIRL. 44 iwo in family; best pay. Call 75H East

VYashingtori.

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AM E D - y EAT HE Its K E N O V A T E D ,ught and *t>)(l. HO Maasacuuseus ave P. F L D i Br.is. W ANTK D - EXP ERIE NC ED L A D Y 44 ca'hier, address In own Iiand-writing. Address t. Pc News office. AN I tir—WH 1 fr. IiIKL FoR COOK AP4 4 ply between Sand 7 j>. in. ana 7 and 10 a. m.

W anted - razors and scibsorn To 44 grind. Barber Supply House. 27 Circle st.

Manufacturer Lily razor.

\\ ANTED— BOARDEKS AND RooMsKS: 44 house healed by furnace :ba:h-room ; home

comforts. 2.8 Nor:h Tennessee si.

YV^KT «^TOTrRCH AsE A GOOD THIR44 ty-herse-pow er siationarj-engine and boil-

er. Kerin Davis. Fountaintown, In<L

YV'anted-mary c. lloi d. dentist, 4 4 room 19. over Fletcher’s bank. Aruiicial

teeth. Filling and extracting with gas.

Y\’ ANTED-FIKST-CLASS BOARD AND 4 4 room writh Crc*. private family: desirable location, north. Address Cl' 1 car*- News. I\ ANTE1>—TWo oR l HKeE i'i.EA»AN r 44 unfurnished rooms, by gentleman and wife: modern conveniences: good location.

Addres* H 10, care News.

> LeI-RgUK I N FURNISH - D RtXtMS oo Virginia ave. Address R !•. care News. _ r |'0 LET-THREE OR F1V E R« *oM H IN N EW. X modern bouse, Si >i door. 675 N. Illinois st. j fy’o let-docp.le parlor«. unfukJL nisbed. with board. 166 North Delaware at. ; Xo LET-MCJELV FURNISHED front I room, tor gentlemen, 13 N. Tennessee st. I r |M> LET — FUKNIkHEd room. FIRST L floor: references, leu Massachusetts avenue.

! 'VO LET-UaNDSOMELY FURNISHED - , - irr^-r-^ ^ 1 front room; good table board. 2So N. Ala- l) EAL ESTATE-ELEGANT LOT ON SPANN

a\ avenua.lot nlfb.Modbrlek pavement:at

r" ri'h’WDkfT'KrTFRiTnT 1 * oarfain. Dynea.KS East Washington, room 12.

• » room house. Fletcher avenue. Dynes, 8**1

East U ashington, room It

l> KA L bM ATF-V ACANt LutS-LARG* I *t most desirable and etteapest in the city Dyer <fc Kassmann, 31 Orcle at. i>tAL estate-bargains in.Vacant . and '‘ftpt' ved property m ail parts of the city, c. F. I'ayiaa. ft K Market. 1»EAL ESTATET— FiKK, LIGHTNING. CY- ,•* clone, gas exploaion and life insurance.

Hadley «t Fay.68 Ka t Market ay

bama st.

r r° let-pleasant. furWIshedFront *

1 room in pr:rate family cheap. 477 >onai T>EA1# K>TATK — FIVK-JtOOM HOI Sr-, Illinois st. 14. South East st., »i.500: #700 cash, balance 'I'O LET-TWO NICELY FURNISHED j m^ion l fi P * rai * nU ' Cr * wford » ^ Last Waahl front rooms for gentlemen at No. ML North —5- , _ Mississippi st. : PLAL ESTATE-A FEW MORE IA)TS LEFT

’ AV In the Proat>eot-6tre«t admtlon:Meash and

FOR RALE-MISCELLANEOUS.

APPLY MW.

'C'OR SALE-SMALL DAIRY.

J New York. WM tj'Oll SALE-ECLIPSE SAFETY, ALMUBf

JT nnw. fNL 5*7 Ash.

p?>R“SALE^BAKk s»IOP tOOLs' AND

JT fixtures cheap. UR Peru.

POK SALE-ONE TCRNLATHfc AND ONk

L mx horse boiler. 44 Bradshaw.

Fproof'sali. BeotoMkblw.M

TJ'OR SALE—KEBTAURA NT ■T gain; center of city. Address, B *, Nems

office.

LAkuB. J>ik£ iweet ManceA A.ff~ A ^4aR-

r*ORsale-pianos, organs, guitars F tnandollas. vlollna. sheet sauaic, etc. Is. WX

Bryant A Co.

L'OK SALE OR KENT—La RGk, FIRK-PHOO? r safe. In<tuire at McKeroan’a 77% East Market street. I^OR SALS-BMALL SHOE STOKE: GOOD F trade: good place for shoemaker. Address

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C'OR SALE—OLD newsPapeRk. PoLd^d“ W bivoo. not out. IS cents per hundred. 30 West M ashlngton at. l?ORiLliJk-EIGnT RlTRSEPoU ER BOILL^ C*OR8 ALK-M AN UFA* TURING BUMl N EsS .

Marion t.oni»ty'« ochooi Lliliilren. AccoriJing to tiie school apportionment report forl'02, there are 7C3.247 chiiaren, «ge from six to twenty-one years, in Indiana. From tax there is derived $<578,534, and the total amount apportioned in $'J72,371. The per gap its is $1.23. Marion county lias 45,204 children and receives $55,000, of which $52,341 i» derived from

the

A N I e. i I— W 1111 r ply between 5 and . j

at Tii North Peni syivauia st.

\\' ANTED T IKS 1 -CLAMS N LRbE TU CARE 4 4 of ch,ld three years Qld. ucderstaudihg

plain eewing. Denison House.

ANTE 1#— LADIES CAN STAY HOME:

- Dior.

have your hair made any color. Address. SuHivaii, Ma'snchusetls ave., Room *1.

weeb is tha DowliiiK-Ha* o i combination, a

very poiiuiar organ.zalion with the patron, countv tax. ” The 'inUr'est'roiiected'on •f tht.&«u.e Ifiee^KttMementheKan Tex- ^ mm ’ on „ hf)ol {un(i {or a vear iu

tord»t f with "Thd Red Spider ’ a sen.a- c0U|jt W<1!4 |I2 2l3> tlonhl! conjedy. which evidently “hit Imrd, 7

tod firhlch will run until Thursday, after omcers of the Street Car Ilrotherhood. whkih “Nubody'. Claim," an old-time favor- j T||<> Street c#r ji rittherb(>0li Las eltoltd

SM&ZfZ'AVZTZ SJS2 :

play.with their usual vigor.

> Knglish’s Opera House was over-crowded (ret Bight in honor of ttio Kike’ annual ben-

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It. 1.. II AN l El>4 1 Wo (ioGD (ilP.Lb FOR GtNM eral houfiework at Germania House, corner of South and Meridian streets. Good wages paid. YY' A NTED-AAf ATEL it OP. PROFESSIONAL 4» lady for variety parts: some knowledge of music and dancing. Address S 10, care News this j o!ric ‘’- YY’ANTED-W HITE GIRL, DOLT: 1 Er.N OK

4 4 flfteen years of age, us nurse unu general assistant: a good home for a good girl, lull N.

Pennsyl vaiiia st.

\Y ANTED

4 4 eralhousework;

•tit, tvitb en andience friendly to every body on the aUife, and in the humor to be pligied. The pruffram called for n minstrel first part, with VVili K Knglish us mt<-i. loeutor and “Pink" Hail nnd Hob Downey on tha “ends," and "I'ink” caught tiie tf-wd with his suggestive relram, • Inej-e's I Look on the Htation-house Door.” Tiie Ire. part also included songs by C. J. W.

J'ojsident—Martin Dugan. ' V’ire-l’resideut—(jus Hattrall.

Financial Secretary—Charles Wagoner. Kegording Secretary—Joseph Arnold.

Treasurer—.John Carlon.

Guard—N. F. Hiatt. i

COLORED GIRL IOR GEN-

food cook ; good ynrent for right

pervm. Address A 10, News ofli

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must be good cook ;

wages and permanent employ men t for

idrese A 10, News office.

What the county Fays for Coal. The county commissioners have awarded tiie contract for furnishing coal to the

SEVERAL FIRST - CI ASS ladies in a millinery store on Wash-

ington streeTfor the spring sea on: only com-

WANTED VI saleslat

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poor farm anil townships to A. H. Meyer A j College avenue, between Irwin and Line-In 4 Sv r rivj* v.awI f.vs* » l. rv rv -v y-v fns-m MWr a hi'T* *i> 1 s L'/ . I 1 /-W’ 'T I I i.” L’- W s'rxxll f

peien; ladies need apply. Address 1U0, News. \IT ANTED-Y OUNuTaDIES aN DGENTLE4 4 men of ability for the siege: must be of g-»od appearance. Call World's Fair Amusement Bureau, room 7, Grand Opera 1D:um‘ Block. YI/ ANTED - RELIABLE GERMAN GIRL 4'V or middle aged woman. Musi be tible to cook and perform general housework. Permanent to suitable person. Three in family 161

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, _.. ... The prices paid arc for the poor farm Pa k’tr, wTiifs Scuddsr and A' ll/Chatfieldi $1-98 a ton, Hrazil block, and for the towuknd duriiHr the evening solo* wtre given by •hips $2.48 a ton, Brazil block.

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•nd during tha evening solo* wtre given by Mrs. Leon Hailey and Mrs. Medea Gal* inline Wade, Numerous spec allies Were introduoed by various members ©i the KJk-s, the whole supplemented with

A Itrnkeniisii’s Arm Crushed.

P tcr Hrossey’s right arm was crushed while he was coupling cars west of the eity

Bthlstia exeri* s<s by thaTndianapolis •Social this morning. He is a Big Four brnkemnn, Taru-Veieui, tfiiuer tne direction of Prof, living at Sbelbyville, Kregelo A Whitsett Dsterheld. During tht» evening Sutiranie ' took Jiim from the Union Station to St. Flatted Kttler Kdwin B. Hay, of Washing- , Vincent’s hospital. t«n, D. C., was Introduced by Joseph T.

Fanning, and Mr. Hav talked entertainIngiy and eloquently ol tiie objects sought tv be afidoinpliahad br the organization, the foundation stone of which was charity and 4good‘fellowship. After the exercises at the theater Mr. Hay was complimented with a banquet at the Hot»l Denison, at which < time responses to toasts were made by Will Ftigiish, Jay V’oss, Mr. Hay and other*, c Leon Hailey was toast-master. A gener* ona inm wm realited from the entertain- - writ, j - NEWH IN TIIK hx’BUHHS. H©alth OttUn-r Caiii’m H«port For tb© Y*ar—Util Dlatrlpt l*lalnta. Ther© has always been more or less disuttiefaotion with residents of what is know n U the "Util'’ district iu W’est iudiauuuolis, aver the number of fire hvdrauts appointed for their protection. The contract made with the Water Company does not give them just cs, they claim. Trustee Pierson at last lias taken the matter tip, aud yesterday | t a promise from tiie eftnpany that it 'would put in four more hyilraots in the . uteiricL* A fifth will probably be put in at - Cottage and Arbor avenues, and thus every part of the suburb will be protected. The oompieting of the West Indianapolis system is the first work to bo done by ihe company, iu the spring. Health! Oflicer*Cain, of HaughvUle, has prepared his report for 1891. The number of cases of scarlet fever during the year w as 14; diphtheria, 48; measfea, 10; deaths from ecarlat lever, 1; diphtheria, 4; tiienihraueous croup, 5; suicide, 1; accidental killing, 1; from other causes, 14. Total death*,

26. Births, 71. *

Cue of the Writ Indianapolis street* has been scraped without orders from tiie Town

•Who

Trustee

Hoard, and the question ha* arisen, " pays the bill?” It is reported that Tr Pierson will endeavor to find out a

I heap Aiivetlisiug. You can get anything on earth you want— “Wanted,” “For Bale,’' “To Let,” “For Trade,” “To Loan.” "Lost,” “Found,” "Help,’ ‘Situations,’ ’ “Second-Hand,” “Removed," “Dissolution^" “Deaths.” “Marriages,” “Births,” stc. No one but has storthing unused that aoms one else will buy. Tell them of it in these cheap columns, that reach over 1CO.OCO readers every dav. Why in THE NEWS instead of anv othet » Indiana paper? Not alone because it has more readers man any other three in the Stats combined, but because, by over twefity years of habit, the public is looking to this channel. Tbe great buying and selling classes are mutually looking here, the employer and the employed, the loser of valuables to see who lound them, tbe finder to see who lost them. How is it done? Simply write out in the fewest words your want and tend to THE NEWS with one cent for each word, counting big and little words, including the address ot the advertiser, which may be only an initial where addressed to a house number. Or answers may be addressed to simply an initial or figure in care oi THE NEWS, as is usually done. No advertisement is inserted for less than 10 cents per day. Address letters to THE NEWS, Indianapolis. Ind.. or telephone Ifll.

ANTED-FOLLOW THE FOOT PRINTS 4 4 of the times; they lead to the old reliable dress cutting and sewing school. Let us receive an early call from you, for which yon will undoubtedly be greatly benefited, for you will receive at this school a trade of endles’s value and life protection in whatever land the^-possessor may be coat, Emma Edwards. 163 S. Hast st. YjTTANTED—L A DIES WHO HA V E GOOD TV homes : we guarantee constant home employment, interesting and profitable; we honestly inform those in Indigent circumstances that they can not earn an independent ttvelihood, only good pin-money ; wort: can be doneat homo. Every lady meaning business address,

with stamp, for particulars, E

lace. Boa

Ctruscau Art Co., 2S

Temple Place. Boston. Mass. WANTED-MALE HELP.

DIED.

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BROWN—James G„ at Tipton. Ind.. Monday morning. Mr. Brown resided in-this city for twenty years previous to his removal to Tipton, two year* ago. Hts remain* will be brought to at tha I this city tor burial to-morrow momii g. He was

. al lue I « member of the Tippecanoe Club, and was tuartilift to-night. | seventy-eight years of age. The W*st Indianapolis town board did* CAMPBELL—Anna, nee Brooks, wife of Chas. «««©♦;» *■!****.**ai 2^%4«is^r.55syst.j;rK;

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ibis evening. Trustee Dickson was absent attending the funeral services of his father-

In-latr.

West Indianapolis firemen are getting up a ball for tbe purpose of ruising funds with which to purchase uniforms. The event will oecar at Cook’s Hall ou the evening of the 15th iuat. The finauc© committee has decided to afler suitable prim for the winners' iu the spelling bee at the Reading Room to-night. The audience will expect,* treat. Pilgrim Congregational church, West Indiaimpolis, Sutton aces, a concert for the evening of 19th of January. the January art exhibition.

Vartotjr -In the Col loot ton Shown Thta Yoar.

To Bo

The Art Association exhibit for January will consist of a large collection of framed ind good-sized pen-and-ink drawings of the New York architects. The collection is now on view iu New York. Many of the drawings represent the fine summer seats of New Yorkers on th© Hudson, in the JerHytWountaiine and by the seashore. These torw interesting pictures. A few of them are tinted, ihe architects of Indiana .will be represented by some ot their large draw, lags, and a number of good things will b« sent from Chicago and Minneapolis. A quantity of architectural engravings and photogravures will be shown to illustrate the different Myles ©f great architecture, luck as the old English gothic, the Tudor, the old Norman, the old Freaoh gothio, the Spnnish-Moresco, and so on. Thus, it will be eaav to see at a glance the peculiarity ot each style. Persons interested in such ^ things will enjoy their hour at the exhibit. Some of the best of the Columbian Fair ■ buildings will be shown in pen-and-ink drawings. Insiollest In Office. . The now officers of Phil Sneridan W. R. C., No 16$, are Mra. Lixzie A. South, president; Mrs. Lucy Riggs, senior vice-presi-dent; Mrs. Lisxie Hartley, junior vicepresident; Mrs. Pontine, treasurer; Mra. Emma Darnell, chsplain; Mrs. Catharine Cog, conductor. The corps will publicly install these officers Thursday evening. George 11. Chapman Relief Corps last Bight installed the following officer*, with tb* aid of installing officer Mrs. Freeman: President, Man* K. Wheat; senior vic*preeident, Lydia Rigg; junior vice-preei-lent, Alma Davis; treasurer, Mary Brown; ahaplain, Amanda Bailey; conductor, Susie

bvaulitul spirit took it* flight to H* heavenly home, leaving a you tig husband and two beautiful bubo* to mourn her loss. Bhe was loved by all

wno knew her.

Thy gentle voice now Is hushed. Thy warm, true heart is still, And on thy young and innocent brow Is resting death's cold chill. Funeral services will t>«- held at famtlr residence. * Harrison street, Tuetdny, January 5, at

2 p. m.

MONUMENTS.

\« ONUMKNTH-AUG. M Washington.

DIRNKB. MS EAST

SOCIETY MEETINGS.

QOtTETY—I. O. R. M.. HTAWATDa TRIBE, C? No. 76, will have work tu the Adoption, alto Installation ot officers. Chiefs ana visiting toothers welcome. K. D. Jamies, Sachem. R. K. Hopkins. Chief of Records.

M A SO S 1C—STATED

»y vi

OOOIKTY - MaSONTO—STATED MEETING

o of t'apiti

son*, this tTuesday! evening. January 5. Payment ot dues, etc. A fulj attendance I* requested. By i rderof XVv. Sohoppknhorst. XV M.

CtHThTY- STAR LOlWIK, NO. K. OF P.‘. O will hold regular stated meeting. Tuesdav cveutn*. January 6. Work in tlrst rank Installation of officers. By order of tbe lodge. K. O. XX'istkrhuwd. C. C. F. A. Blanchard. K.. of K. and S LOST.

1 OST-SMALL DIAMOND RING. FINDER aj return to J. G.. News, Reward. k 06T—HORSE: BAY: CREASE-FA • l.EN ; Ij baiter on; Information rewarded. 174 Co-

burn »u

Y'OSTUVER AND WHITE POTnTER; Ij five months old. Return to 112 Howard st.

RewanU

] G8T - M A LR^r0~I>0G'~A>'§WRB8“Te)

name “Tip; see street.

1 OHT

Ij looc, double chain, ayenu*. Liberal reward.

reward. *84 North Tences-

LaDY'S GOLD Watch ; BOX-Cask;

Return SSS lud.aca

T UST-ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, BELtiXV Ij McCarty and Grove street*, red time-book. Return HS Hosbrook street. Marked on back,

• Stella ChanpeD.’’

JOST-LARGE BLUE BLOOD HOUND"Ij white breast: black leather collar: name

Reward for hi* return to 28 X. Tennessee, or Informaiton leading tohis recovery.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. T?0R SALE OR TRADE-COTTAGE.OR LOTS r in Kansas City. Address K 10. care News.

YY7 ANT ED — A GOOD MACHINIST. APPLY

4V toKInganACo.

"\\ AN TED-LODGI'NGH“"ANTTMEaLh^OC.

>4 2l»0 XV. Market si.

YY’ ANTED A COLl.ECl oRTbring rEfer-

44 encet. 6 Indiana ave.

YY ANTEll-PRINTER AT 40 MASSACHU-

VV setts ave. immediately.

VT ANTED- MAN TTTdo COLLECTING; 44 call before u a. m. f>4 Vance Block. 117 ANTfcD—E XPE R I K jTiJe D - GORDON , VV press feeder: steady work. 3‘) Virglniaave. YY7ANTED—NURSE Kbit ONE-HALF THE 44 day ; Immediately. Address L 10, News

office.

X Y’ A N T ED- if SToN M E N TcFiCNOXV ALL 44 union barber-shops have white card with

gilt seal.

YY' A nteTT—Tjood WOOD TI’RNER - AT 44 (aide factory, on Hadley ave., West In-

dianapolis.

YV ANTED-MEN, KEEP ON GOING TO 44 Oyster Charlie’s for your oysters. 212 East

Washington.

WANTED - PARTNER. MANUFACTURE 4 4 new patent washer; small capital re-

quired. 325 Yandes.

\Y ANTED”- M A N To ATTEN D RATH 4 4 rooms. Apply at 33 N. Illinois street.

*t rooms. Apply References required. YY' AN TED-A GUOD.

RELIABLE SOLIC-

iior for business Arms. Address Young <t

Co.. General Delivery.

OITUATION WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF

x? stx years’ experience as talesman : best refer-

encos fmm former employer. Address S 10,

trade - f en-horsI i S‘* re : !; ,w *-

P miies west of city. J. H. Stewart, Hubbard l5oR HALS OlT r engine, feed mill, aheller and scales. Address

W 9, care News. pi»R BALE (

F two-sealed pony carriage.

OK TRADE

pony carrl

ties. East Wabash street.

a handsome W. C. Long's sta-

E*OR HALE OR TRADE-NEW .FIVE ROOM L bouse, fl JO); ton in good trade, balance easy monthly payments. Dynes. S2S East Washington. room 11. TNOR SALE OK TRADE—FIFTKEN-A(. RE F garden farra : well set In fruit: good house and barn: leased for a term of years; located east of Belt railroad; will trade for halt its valaa la dty property. Addreee O ». care News.

SITUATION WAXTED-ASGAS-FITTEKOR O superintendent of gas-works; twentv-one years* experience; best of references.W.> No. h) Vance Block. SITUATION WANTEIv-HEAD COOK IN C? hotel: first-class on meats, vegetables, soups, and pastry; good waxes required : at ways sober. Address Charles Powell. Columbus. lad. QfTCATION WANTED—BY YOUNG MARO ried man in wholesale house; moral habits, willing to work, several years’ experience In general retail business, good references goods ot boot and shoe basin essrreferr« good b ns la see hand. Addreae T S. car*

ifsrred; i News.

; dry rritee

gentlems

good 1c

\\’ A > Th I>—J OB PRINTING OF EVERY DK 4' scription at lowest rates, consistent with good wotk: ('h^\nce-^latthe» s Printing Company. 9 and 11 Vance Block, Virginia ave. Telephone 12*1 •. \Y AN 1 ED—IF YOU ARE IN NEEDOFTNY 4 4 hams, shoulders. Ca.ifornia hams or lard go to i’ouaer’s clean meat market, 224 hast XX as.'iington street or stalls 79 and *0 East Market, who is retailing smoked meal at less than wholesale

prices.

YY’ -ANTED- EVERY LADY IN iNDLAISaPu44 ijs who attend* tiie reception or theater this evening to use when making her toilet, the famous Blush of Rosea. I ryewmmond it a* the most perfect beautifier. F. W. Pantzer. Bates House Pharmacy.

'ru LET — FURNISHED FRONT ROOM:! X man and wife or gentlemen. 2B : Massa-

chusetts avenue.

r FO LET - FURNISHED ~AND UNFUMJ. nished rooms, first, second and third floor.

-N4 N. Meridian street.

'■J'U LET—UN FURNISHED PARLOR ; AL-O A furnished room : new, modern house. 130N.

Mississippi at. Reference. | 'VV LET-ROOMs7

FRUNT. FURNIHHED; R Mick eft Co.

v-sirwet. cy A nny, North Dela 14EAL EbTATE-ON easy t&rmh. new IX three-room cottage on fine corner lot: best bargain in th* city. Dynes, Sts East Washing-

ton, room 12.

L) EAL ESTATE—flu CASH AND fIS PER Iu month will buy choice building lot on Melkel street, oue square south of McCarty. W.

progf-I RjljEofc RENT8MALL. OARPOR BALK-RKPAIRS FOR ALL SEWInS r machines at “Htandard” office. 171 l. Waah-

Ingtonet, Joseph c. Pfleger.

poR ha le- w erb;j A Mf ROjTATorRXV*

‘'^K.' i aa: , u r , iza,vr i " 1 ' >> ‘ < ‘ ,riM

pOR SALK-A GOOD aND N EW ARTH LI r in thopropietary medicineIto*. A good lacare n Ne , wa. , ° r * man WUh ,1U0 ’ A.ddf*e* FM, poR 8ALK-SIX H6K8k-lH!)WK]t, UPRIGHT r soitfneaad boiler: good as new. inonira »»

ridlan'MreeL Harn *“ Company, 1»

Inquire at

IM South M«-

V

both kinds of gas; batn room. 101 N. Dela-

te squares frem postoffice.

v-—Jmrrr—in . . »•

O l.ET-TXVO BEAUTIFUL. UNFURnished rooms, furnace heau best of closet

room, at 2X3 North Delaware street.

'PO LET—NIC’ETTy FURN 18HED FRuNT X room, ground floor. Gas. grate and llghL Call evenings. 91 East Micfngan st. » *po LET-THREE ROOMS, vt 11 H OA8, FOR X *5: tenant to take care of small hail; no

children. XVelch A McCloskey, 70 Circle.

rpO LET -^fANDSSOMELY VFURnISUED X front room with alcove: private family; four squares from Denison. 23fi N. East st. ' 'THJ LET-TO GENTI.EMEN, T w u NICELY 1 turnWhed rooms.single or en suite:both gases: dentral: without board: best care taken:

reference*. 128 East Vermont st.

YY ANTED-A*YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE 4 4 wish cr'm'onable home with board in i>rivate family; prefer to board withelderlypeolue: prefer to he located on or near Moridian or Pennsylvania st. Liberal price, paid If well

suited. Address N 9. cure News.

FINANCIAL

J" OANS-ON VALUABLES. A. >\ WILSON.

Fay.OS Ka 1 *! Market.

J OAN8—MONJBY TO LOAN. HADLEY A

f OANK—li PER CENT. MONEY. GREGORY i > <S Appei. East Market. , 1 GAN S-ON \A LUa BK8. 9 MANSUR’S

Ju naw block. A. N. Wilson.

pa

I OA

] OANi—6 PER CENT.. PRIVILEGE PER

-l J

ment. Ilorace McKay.

LOAN.

tL- ’ Vi 1

Ij Keay, No. 6 Odd F'ellows’Block.

FOS’lER A

is—MONEY’ TO

dd

OANS-ON FURNITURE AND OTHER

Tj viitnables. |10 up. ‘.SO FAst Ohio st.

T (IANS-MONE Y TO LOAN. J.H.AUFDER-

heide. Room Ik. 53 N. Pennsylvania.

T OAN8-6 PER CENT.; PROMPTLY FURJ_j nished. C. H. Warburton, 28 X’ance Block. J OANS—ON JEWEl.RY, CLOTHING AND

Ij other valuables. 67 West Washington.

X OA NS—A LSO BUILDING-ASSOCIATION 1 j shares purchased. Room 24, Ingalls Block. Y OAN»—La’RGE OK SMALL, VERY REA Jj sonuble rates. Reid Bros.,42 N. Delaware.

1 1

T

OAN8 — HOME MONEY' - LARGE OR small amount*. J, 1.. Barnltt. 13 Virginia ave.

(7A NS-

»10. »C0. (60, tiOO. ~b<a

oans—

i Any amount. *%©

\V AM KD-OFFIUK BOY. MUST WRITE >* good, plain hnnd and coma well recommended. Address 11 16. .News.

\V ANTED - BOOK KEEPER, RELIABLE > ? and with yxx) to manage our business here. AddrsNS Young A Co., “iieneral Delivery."

It ATED—TO LOAN MONEY ON FURXt nitme. pianos, horse*, eic., without removal ; also on watches, and diamond*. George M. Poe. room 24 Ingalls Block. \\’ A.NTEit—A GOOD, RESPONSIBLE MAN XV or firm in each county in Indiana and adjoining States to ta..e Agency for my seamiesi vulcanized rubber renting; full particulars by mail. S. C. Keesilng, Muncie. Ind.

WANTED - BOOKKEEPING. BUSINESS X X practice, banking, shorthand, typewriting, penmanship. English, office training, etc., at the nernianent and reliable Business University, When Block. Established 1850. Day and night school. Heeb »t Osborn. WANTED-DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS XX at the National Business College. Meridian nnd Washington streets. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, penmanship, office training, English branches, telegraphy. Pre-eminently the best in every particular. L. A. Duthie, Principal.

W ANTED—SOLICITOR (.DESK ROOM FURXX nished.) Y’oung man with general and favorable acquaintance among tnnineBS men of Indianapolis; one who knows something of and has a liking for newspaper advertising and genera! business. Must bo gentlemanly, havs good personal bearing ai d ne a persistent, determined. patient worker: willing to serve for two gr three years at moderate salarv, awaiting consequent development. A valuable oppi rtunity 1* offered by one of the oldest ana foremost dailv newspapors in the XX est. Write in full, giving age. ezperience, one city reference, and address J 9, care Vfte News.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

O ITU AT ION XX ANTE D-WASHING TO DO O at home. No. 83 Mickel st.

oifUATioN wanted—peace tonlrse CX invalid. Apply at 28 Lockerbie.

o iTration wanted—to cook or do O general housework. 56 Maple st.

SITUATION W ANT ED-AS NURSE GIRL. O Address 255 East Washington, third flocO. QITUATION^ WANTED - MIDDLE - AGED O lady, in private bouse. XX'est St.Clair.

SITUATION WaNTED-PLaIN'NHWJNG to lX do at the hou*e or home. No. 88 Mick el st.

QlTUATlON XVANTED-BY COLORED MAN : O work about house. Address Y 9, care New*.

SITUATION WANTED- AS ENGINEER; good references. Address XX’ 8, News Office. SITUATION WANTED-BY COMPElENT O lady sten.igrapber. Address O 10, care News.

ciTfAtiOft wanted - to ik» family C Bewing; best reference. Address 517 North Alabama.

QITUaTION XX’ANTKI>—BY’ EXPERIENCED C' la ty stenographer; reference given. Address ;• J I \ care News.

ITATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT O housekeeper (German in small family. Cali 413 Coburn street. SITUATION XVANTED-TO DO WASHING C? at home. Address Mra. Barker, Hamlin's grocery. Oak Hill.

SITUATION WANTED—SEWING IN FAMO tlies hv experienced dressmaker. Call or address 32 Union street. SITUATION WANTED-A8 BOOK-KEEPER 'o by young lady. Small wages to gain experience. Address, R 10. care News. SITUATION W ANT*D — AS ?TENO(D O rapber by competent lady: will furnUh machine. Address s5 W. Michigan st.

SITUATION \X ANTEI>-BY EXPERIENCED x’ stenographer: familiar with three machines; references. Address 7. 9. care News. SITUATION WANTED - L1GHT - OFFICE CX work by young lady. Address. M 19, care News.

OANS—

Your own time.

OANS—

Any available security.

V

Horses, wagons, furniture.

L

OANS—

L

oanb-

Get onr rate*.

Don’t pay old friends

L

OANS-

Double what we

Oans— j Ask for same accommodation.

OANS—INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE- *®a •

OANS—

-j Loan Co., room No. 10 "S® OANS— Thorpe . "*0

J Block.

OAN9-6 PER - CftNT. IN HUMS TO SUIT.

Ij Privilege of prepayment monthly. C. E.

Coffin A ~

Co.

T oans-»i,ooo t6 F-o,«io: lowest rates; Xj It will pay to see. Dyer & Kassmann, 31 Circle street.

X OANS-ON VALUABLES. ROOM 9 MANIj sur’s New Block, corner east of court-house.

A. N. Wilson.

Y’oaN’s-on”“f u’r n^i t u re7“p 1 an os. Ij horses, etc., without removal, Gea M. Poe.

24 Inaalls Block.

I oaNs—money on farms or city -Lj prsiperty : terms reasonable. Thomas C. Day

<ft Co., 72 E. Market. .

O’ANS-MONeytVer CENT. BUILDING Association shares purchased. Newton ’lodd,

24S E. Washington.

L l

L°a

OANS — MONEY TO- LOAN ON INDIAN-

polis real estate; easy lerms and low interest. C. B. W arburton, 28 Y’ance Block.

T OANS—fl$ AND UPWARD TO LEND ON Xj persona! property: business strictly confidential. Kingman, II South Alnbamnst.

T CANS—SPECIAL SUMS OF |4C0, ?500. »W10, J j |»)t> and fl.OOO. Money ready.no delay, fees reasonable, a. B. Grover <ft Co., 32 E. Market. T OANS—PRIVATE FUNDS ON FARM AND Xj city property ; large loans on business property, 6 per cent. Stanton A Scott, 34 N. Dela-

ware st.

T OANS—MONEY’ LGANEDON HOUSEHOLD Xj goods, herses, pinnos and other personal

lo

property, 12>i N. De

owest rates. Pay It back weekly,

room 3.

I>e!qware si., room :

T CANS—PRIVATE, ON FURNITURE, PI-

Xj aftos, horse*, monds. watches,

Gausepohl, room 4. W. YX'ashington

aftos, horse*, vehicles store fixtures, dia-

etc. Confidential. Edward

XX r . XV Ashing

r OANS—SIX PER CENT. MONEY, IN SUMS Xj of f1.000 or more, on Indianapolle property only. Pay It back when you please. No delay; reasonable fee*. Spann A Co.. 86 E. Market.

T OANS - TO LOAN MONEY’ IN ANY Xj amount. In sumBoLtoCO to 15.000. on very easy terms; low rates, no delay.can accommodate you the same day that apply, loan on city or farms. C. XV’. Gorsuch, 16 X'irginla ava.

T7INANCIAL—LOANS—MONEY’ TO LOAN X on household furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, watches, diamonds or any article of value Loans made for thirty, sixty and ninety days; money on hand; no delay in making loan; holiness strictly confidential: lowest rate of interest. Call and see me before placing your loan. J. C. Ertel, room 24, Thorpe Block.

J CANS—MONEY ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horse*, wagone, office, store fixtures, and all kinds of personal property,In sums to suit, withoat removal, in the quickest possible time and at the lowest possible rates; also on watches aud diamonds. Y’ou can pav it back in weekly or monthly installments, and each small payment reduces the cost of carrying the balance. Business strictly confidential. W. C. Slatts, room 24 Ingalls Bloc*. Southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania sts.

T OANSJu LOWEST KATES, LAST TERMS, STBICTLX COb-Fn>ASTTAl» - LOAXS VAPE OX SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, piano*, horse*, wagons, store fixtures, warehousas. receipts, and all kinds of personal property In any amount from $10 upward. The property to remain In your undisturbed possession. We also lend money on watches and diamonds. You can pay back the money in weekly or momhiy installments. and have tne cost reduced proportionality. If you owa a balance on your furniture or piano, we will pav the same for you amt carry it as long as yon desire. No charges taken out In advance. Call and see us before going elsewhere. Established 1387. Indiana Moktoage Loan Co„ Room IS Insurance Block, Northeast corner Market and Penntylv an last FOR IRaDE.

TRADE-TWO NEW bouses for grocery.

■noR

a bouses for grecary. restaurant, dm etc. C. W. Lawrence.90South Missouri.

six - Room drag store.

t?or trade-texar lands to trade x for Indianapolis real estate: will give or take difference. J. W. Beck. 16 West Maryland.

|'<0 LET—NICELY’ FURNISHED FRONT X room. XX’ithln easy walking distance business center, quiet neighborhood. Gas. both tuel and light. fli^Address P 10. care New*. rpO LET—ROOMS. TWO SUITES. FRONT J suitable tor family, with board ft to #7 pet week; a home-like p!ac* two squares from postoffice. Enterprise Hotel. Massachusetts ave. ri'O LET—SUlTE~6l-THKKIT'FUR’S" 1.8HED X rooms for light housekeeping: unfurnished or part furnished, if preferred; well located; natural gas; references required. 449 North New

Je.

iftti

j.-sey.

TO LET—HOUSES.

f|30 LET—LIST. 10CIRCLE.

rj»0 LET-GET LIST. ALEX. METZGER, tpo LET-SEE LIST. C. E. COFFIN <b CO.

EAL ESTATE — $3,500. A IXVO-NTORY XX house on North Pelawarestreet. near Pratt; will trade for small property. Welch A McClus-

key. 7u circle st.

IJ EAL ESTATE—TO TRADE EQDlfY~lN XV lns.de improved Indianapolis real estate for real estate in Eastern.Middle or Southern States. Address R 83, care News. to FA1. E.S I ATE - BUSINESS PROPERTY, XV rents for f48 per month, good location, belongs to non-resident. We want an offer. XX eicb A McCloskey. 70 Circle st.

p6R SACk^TISaniil—ASI> Kfiltssre XW P holler* and on* lift/ horse slide-valve engine; can be seen runniest toOR SA LipXlEM AIR OPERA G L A SB KR— tl E5pSSsi.-S.5sa poa SALK—SLIDtNG RLINDB,

SUffihRfiy screen*.

Jos. ZmMERMAx?&^>mh Alabama.

KA L ESTATE -FTfR SALE OR

I> KA l. IV Firs

„ m . ffi KENT'—

X\ First-clas* residence. 10 rooms. In ghod condition, N. Tennessee stfeeL Price, |6,500; rent,

f*>. I>y*r A Rasstnann.Sl Circle st.

to EAL K9TaT£~ IEN-KOOM HOI SR. IA onristian ave.. $.3,200: half, liberal time. Call at once and aecuro beet bargain northeast.

J. W, Baird. 8‘V North PenneylvantA

to EAL KSI ATE-NEXV TXX’O-STORY SI2 XV rooms and well built on Brookside avenue, natural gas:«l,900; $400 cash, ballance ouDding

and loan. M. Arbnckle, 60 M Market.

T4 EAL ESTATE - 22» BLAKE 8T. FIVEAt room cottage, bath room, natural gaii, driven well, ci&tern and cellar; a great bargain If sold

at once. J. C. Krtel. room *:4. Thorpe Block.

SWISS separate If desired. Gilt Edge Mill Col/Woi’th-

ington, Ind.

m

AUCTION SALK. A^^M^Tkit^’ I ERRY ’ AUCTIONEER.il • toiON-SALl OF fiTinituKSHSar: d^v^;« 8Tm ;“- KTt ’’- We w »> •«» on Thum-

t* ** 9:30 o’clock, at our

Mt Washington sueet, four tin*

bed-room suites: one walnut, marble-top. bed-

to Raj. estate-AT » PER XX’EKK. A ruom suite, witb toilet washstand: one antique IV handsome five-room cottage; natural gas; " e 5' r0on i suit*.with ohevat dresaor; two antique Mer.ette Parke, half square from rwelltb street, bed-room suites, antique oak ball tree, two R. S. McMeang, I8H North Pennsylvenla street I*" 0 ;. 0 ® dressing .cases, marble top table, oak

rro Lk.i-s.EK LIST AT If ADLEY A FAY’S, X 68 East Market. ri’'0 LEV—H OU8ES IN ALL PARTS OF THE

X city. C. F. Sayles.

r|30 LET^SioBROADWAY ; 9 ROOM8; NEW.

Inquire 23 XV. Marylano

'I’O LET-8EE LI.Si AT 'Fi KAbT M AKivK’V;

ground floor. Gregory A Appel.

ri'O LET-PART OF FURNISHED HOUSE: X adults. Address Q 9, care News. rro Let-Three.-room house, 124 park I avenue; gn.s. Inquire 126*?. Park avenue.

>| O LET—liVE ROOMS, 2M SOI 1 tl OLi X'E L street, *a Inquire 783 or 2C7 XV. New York. rro LEt^HOUSE FOURTuiOMtiT NATURAL 1 ga*. eic., 37 XV est Morris st. Apply 39 West

Morris st.

rro LET-A GOOD FOUR-ROOM COTTA Git, 1 371 Columbia ave;f6. Jay G. Vo*s. 31 West

Market st.

ri'O LET-TWO SMALL HOUSES, 660 VEBX montstreeL Crawford, 72>i East Washing-

ton street.

rro l.KT—HOUHE NEAR COR. SEVENTH X and Illino.s; very complete. Htewart, Hubhard Block. 'I'O LET — HOCSK OF 8IX ROOMS. 607 N. X Mississippi street: both gases. Inquire at494 North Mississippi sL

ri'O LET - FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE, ONE X »quarc/rom Virginia avenue and East street. Gas. 35 Valley street

fpO LET-PART OF NEW. MODERN HOUSE; X both gases; cheap rent to right parties. Ad-

dress 675 North Illinois st.

po LET - FOUR AND 8 E V K N-R O O M X houses, 08 and 100 West First st.; both gases.

Inquire 548 N. Mississippi st.

LET-UPPER HOUSE,

rro

I rooms; gas, all conveniences: $8.

FOUR NICE

. 4 i; »8. 11 Ellsworth. Keys, 5S>$ XX- est Ohio, roum 10.

rro LET—FOUH-KOflM HOUSE 249 COLUMX hia avenue, with stab e; 4!» East Tenth st., five rooms.gas. Call 17 Talbott Block, from 2 to

4 o'clock.

rro LE’P-TXVO HOUSES, NOS. 120 AND 122 J Pattlson street, five rooms each, In complete order; also No. 314 North Alabama, seven rooms and natural gas. 41 Thorpe Block, rrolET-wanTET»“a good DwElliNo 1 at 10 or 12 rooms, bath and furnace, for nonresident client who will take lease for one or more year*. Send diagram ot rooms. Spann A •Co.. 86 Ka't Market.

'I'O LKT - NEW HOUSE. SEVEN ROOMS’ 1 bath and laundry, attic, three cellars, furnace, two gases, sewer, etc. Eleventh street, between Meridian and Illinois. Inquire at 14 In galls Block, or 962 North Meridian.

TO LET-OFFICES AND STORES.

rro LET-HALF OF OFFtCE OR 8AMPLE1 room, 15*3", 136 S. Illinois.* •

mo LET-LARGE UPSTAIRS ROOM.SU1TAX hie for light manufactnnng. 39 Virginia ave. tro LET-TWO BUSINESS ROOMS, GROUND X floor. Vance Block, Steam heat; all conveniences61U ■ rro LET—FINE OFFICES. VANCE BLOCK. I steam heat; elevator; all conveniences; |8

to $18. See janitor.

rro LET-STORK-ROOM COR. NEW YORK L and Blackford. Apply Otto A. Delicti,corner Alabama and Market._ rrO LET-DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS. IN 1 first-class office building at reasonable rates. Dyer A Ras«mann. 31 Circle st.

rr® LET-SUITE OF OFFICES ON MARKET I street, between postoffice and Circle. H. D. Pierce, 24)< East Washington 81.

> NOTICE.

XTOTICE—6ATEsThENTiST, ROOM 1 ODD XI Fe lows’Block.

V Ol K'h.—EV KRROAD A PRUNk. bTOV’JES

. 3 at cost. 170 Indiana ave.

XTOTICE—INDYaNaPOHH PRINTING COST IT pany, 33 Virginia ave. Teleplione 1220.

~ ■ —————

XT OTI^'E—JOSEPH G AKDN ER. 37 TO 41 KEN13 tucky avenue, for furnacea and tinwork

Telephone 322,

XTOT1CE—OLD NEWSPAPERS. FOlAiEL), j.* clean, not cut, Ucents per huudred, 30West XVashlngton st.

\r OllLE—URLlL’Ss STEAM D V n UKRn, *6 XN and 38 Massac-busciu avenue and 95 North Illinois street, cleaning, dyeing and repairing; the best.

Vf OTIC E-BANK NOTICE - THE STOCK* j.1 boldersolthe Meridian National Bank of

Indianapolis are hereby

meeting to be held at the bank on Tuesday. January 12, lo92, between tbe 4 hours of 2 and 3 o’clock pm, for the purpose of

notified to

:bank!

attend

snking house of

12, ls92,

id a said

' electing ^eVd^^oVthTreoWlh^^n^ year. A.F. Kopp, cashier. Indianapolis. Ind.

becember 12,1891.

XTOIICK-THE ANNUAL MEKTING OF il the membern of the Central Christian Church will be held at the church Thursday evening, January 7,1®2, at 7:30 o’clock, at which time the official reporte will be read. The election of five deacons and three trustees, aud tbe report *of the cummmee on the location of the new church, will be presented and considered

Berry Self. Clerk.

XTOTICK-I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE jii partnership heretofore existing between A. C. Arnsthol and Frank Arnsthal. under the name and style of A. C. Arnsthal Bro.. and doing business In’the cUy of Indianapolis, ind.. is this day dissolved by mutual consent,the said Frank Arnsthal retiring from the firm. A. C. Arnsthal will continue the business and assume all llabll-* Hies. A. C. ARNSTHAL,

F. W. arnsthal.

XTOTICk-lS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iv* uniktraigned, guardian of Abtjah Cossel. a person of unsound mind, will sell at private sale the following described real estate situated In Marion ceaniy. In tbe state of Indiana, viz: A part of the northwest Quarter of section six (*> in township fifteen (lo; north, range three (31 east. Beginning at a point on th* east line ot said

quarter section, ten chains sooth of the north-

east corner; thence north 81 twenty-nine chains to the w quarter section at a point 5 82-10

northwest corner: thence south with said line

S degrees west, e west line of said

82-100 chains from the

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. rro lKT—OSE ROOM. WITH POWER. AP 1 ply at Bryce’s bakery. rrC LET-SALOON PRC. , , X cation. Address F 3. car* Naws. fTO LET-GOOD FARM. THIRTY-TWO i acres, near city. Inquire at s Hadley avenue, West IndlanapolU.

corner; thence

twenty-nine chains t< quarter section at a point 5 northwest corner: tb«

413-100 chains: thence south 814^ degrees, east twenty-tour chains; thence north 113-100chains: thence south MS degrees east five chains to th* east line of said quarter section: thence north with said line to tne place of beginning. Containing IIH acres of land: together with th* grW mill and all machinery and fixtures therein, and dwelling bouse, barn and all other appurtenance* thereto belonging. Applications of pnrehasars will be received at th* grist milt on Big Eagle Creek, known aa roe**!*8 Mill,on the county mad leadlngfmm Mt Jackson northwestwardly, to the crawfordavili* rood, until the 15th dav of January. 1692, and thareafter until a bid satisfactory to tb* Morion Circuit Court shall be received Terme—One half cash: residue in two equal payments of one and two years, the purchaser giving notes at six per cent. Interest, waiving vainatitHt and appraisement laws, and secured by first mortgage on tbe real estate. Ani>bzw C. Cooskl, Guardian. January 4. lifts. *

iEMOVAL—BACK AT OLD STAND WITH l\ new line of molding* and prices to suit, F ZehtiBem.» M—sashneewe a**.

toEAL estate-for sale - modern J.U seven-room house; bath-room and ail conveniences; lot 4fxl35; on Ash street: shade 6 2,d fruit trees; f4,&00 cash. Address All, News office. toEAL ESTATE - NEW FIVE-ROOM COTXV toge. finished tn oak: two cabinet mantels; handsome place. Small cash payment; balance |J«?monthly payments. W. A Rhodes, 72 East

toEAL E8TATE—16.000 SPOT CASH TO IN XV vest tn a neat house of about seven rooms- * ro P?„* our t0 ,ev ® n sqnarea.north. between East and Tennessee streets; would buy obsaper bouse and remodel it. XV. E. Mick A Co. x

toEAL K8TATK-H PER WEEK, SECOND XV mortgage taken. Stanley Park lots, on .Nortnand Elizabeth streets, only ten squares from the center sf the city. Lots |t80to|20n. Alex. Metzger, Agent, Odd Fellows’ Hall. toEAL ESTATE-ft'DOWN' AND (1 PER XV week; no interest: no taxes; for Brightwood lots In Brinkman Hill addition, Lou high anddry and very cheap at JiflO: size 40x136 feeL Bnfdiey A Denny, 26 North Delaware street. ■>

line. Lots flOO to $.100; fio cosh and 16 to 610 per month; XVmsblngton-street lots toX) to fW0;|15 cash and per month. C. H. A E. J. Rickert,

ESTATE—66,500—BUBlJtESS PROPxv oriy on North Illinnir, street, large twostory brick business house and room for two store rooms and two dwelling bouses, can be made a first class investment* Alex. Metzer agency, Odd Fellow’s Hall. _ to EAL ESTATE - 65.31)0, AN ELEGANT i\ eight-room residence on Park avenue, corner. not far out. together with five-room cottage on side street: cottage rents for fI3: large house would rent for $35. Tuts is desirable property and very cheap. Welch A McCloskey, 70 Circle street.

toEAL K8TATE-LOTS FOR SALE. NO 1NIV terest, no taxes, in Bradley, Denny A Atkinson’s East Washington-streetadaltlon. on Irvington electric line: streets graded and graveled: payments fl and 2 per week: building association

Bradley A Denny, 26 North

stock taxsn at par.

Delaware at

BUILDING, SAYING AND LOAN ASSN.

toUILDING AND LOAN-TAKE SHARES to in the Alias Savings Association; enter any time; no back dues; shares flOO, dues 25c per week. East Market street, room 7. C. C. Foster, president; Robert Manlndale. secretary j-

BUILDING AND- LOAN — NEW SERIES to No. 9, In New YYar Saving anaLoan.com, mencing Jan*ary 4. 1892. Broke now open at 36 v\ est Washington, opposite transfer car, room 6. No back dues: 50 cenu per week: average Interest 4H per cent. Money to loan. Fifth year, Charles S. Kershner, President; J. H.. Smith, eecretary : Isaac Springer, Vice-President.

————„ .coses.'marble top

‘ >n * •'•••"Lpiueb, parlor suit* of six

bedsteads, about fioo yards Bnisssls and ingrain carpeu. rags, cook and hunting stoves, c l ? r . ta,n *' f* a, { ,er Pillows, comforu. bowls and pitchers, palotings and engravlnga. cottontop mattresaes, woven-wlr* springs, sheeis, blankets, clocks, washstanda trunks, window J^JjJ^E^^j^UMjtl^^cocurdy^ucttoBsers. FOB SALB^—HOBBES AND VEHICLES. F 0 Mar'kef”^ MILK WAGON. 05 EAST toOR SALR — 'rWO-SEATltb CARRIAGE;

a good repair; fso. 23 Cherry.

tooR Sale-two good work hormgs •»<! ««• tive-year-ota pony, cheap; obc rusThorp^BlocIc! 00 ^ h * rt, " M - room 10,

phaetons.

1 buggies: awful cheap; our make strictly f t .wuml „ ffiftflbfftCturer of earrlages and bugsiss. Spring trucks of all kinds a specialty. Repair wlsmn/to^.tra^ d ° n * ° a ,h ° rt ^ **

' STRAYED.

OTRaVeD-FROM 61 HARDINo'btTrED ORAYEIK-FROM 430 BROAD\VAV/iTokAV O roan mar* pony; white spot on left bind* foot; two and a half year* old; long tail; thin, light mane; fft reward for be^ return. H. M Mounu. y ■, r - xt~n ■ mmmmmMMMmmmmmmmmm RAILWAY 1 IMM CARDS. ‘'Indicates d*Uy. fI Arrive from Ea*t <13:15, *7:00. 10:20, 10:80,11:45, *11:50, *11:54 *• m.J 2:40. 6:00, 6:05, *10:40, •10^0, *10:66 p. m. Arrive from Weet tiU, *8:40, *8:46, 10«80, 10:40, 10:45 a. m.; 2:50, *2:00, •2:55, 6:20,6:21,6:50 p.m. teAfrf teQUNprr 2. FT I liTTTTiiT LRAVE FOR— AM I AM | AM( FM | F»T Clevel’d and East 036 J *4 00*7 OO’-’S 20 Col’mbs, Peo. DIv J M .j *4 OCir. J 8 Oft c£^ft!::::dio S; n"oa 3 3 • Additional tntina leave for Anderson and Muncie: No. 21, 1:00 p. m. . WEST BOUND. I 8. f STT - ! / if

toUILDING AND LOAN—STAR SAVING to and Loan Association, eighteenth series, starts September 30, 1881; shares fJOO: dues 25c per week: no assessments; membership fee Sue. For information apply to directors: George J. Hammsl. Jacob W. Smith, James R. Carnahan,, Robert D. Townsend, w. \v. Grant, Caleb S. Denny, Jesse H. Blair; Horace M. Hadley, president; 11. A.Fsy, Secretary. 66 East Market street.

toUILDING-AND LOAN—PLYMOUTH SAVto ings and Loan Association — Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Plymouth Savings and Lutn Association, for the purpose of electing three directors, will be held at tbe office of the association, rooms 5 nnd 6, Vinton Block, on Saturday, January 16. 1892. between tne hours of 7 and 8 o'clock p. m. Edward Gilbert, secretary. toUILDING AND LOAN-THE KEYSTONE X) Building and Loan Association. A new association, organized upon the most popular and equitable plan. Combining ail tbe approved and modern methods and principles. m Yon may enter at any timft without payment ot back dues. No entrance fee. * You may withdraw at any tims without loss or fine. Shares are canceled os soon os paid, thereby stopping premium and Interest. The premium is the lowest and ia uniform Jo all borrowers. Dividends credited npon pass-book every six months. Shares 9100 each. Weekly dues 25 cents. Premium and interest are included In tbe weekly dues of 25 centa The directors of said association are: Horace T. Bennett, of the Foster-Ben nett Lumber Company. George ▲. Boeckling, president of tb* Kramer Bros. & Boeckling Lumber Company. XViUlam M. Levey, of the firm of Levey Bro*., printers and publishers. Charles J. Doherty, cashier of th* Capital National Bank, Indianapolis, Ind. Jacob Frankel, agentof the Michigan Mutual Life Insurance company. John W. Holtxman> prosecuting attorney of Marion county. James M. Leathers, of Moltzmen A Leathers, attorneys. OFFICERS. Horace T. Bennett, president. George A. Boeckling, vice president. Charles J. Doherty, treasurer. Hottzman <ft Leathers.attorneys. James M. Leathers secretary. The meetings or the association will be held every Saturday night from 6:3Qontll 8-JO at the office of the association, No. 67 East Washington street, tb* first door east of entrance to Vaaoe Block. The first pay-ntgbt will be Saturday, January 9. For further partlelart please call at office of secretary, troom 34 Vance Block, who will be pleased to answer all Inquiries with regard to tbe association. Call at once and suboertbo for shares.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

A NNOUNCRMENT-INDI AN APOLIB 1% urinting Company, 3ft Virginia ave. Teie-

phone 1-30.

a N NOUNCEMENT - OLD NEWBPAPEBS.

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k KSOffKCZl!*»T-MR«.jTn:uti rtx» itA moved her art studio to No. TIE. 8t.3oee»b st.. at which place she has a kiln and will be pleased to receive orders for firing wars*.

A ^NOUNCKMKNT-JICRUBALEM! MUSIO^ oM iottramoatMUAdeSV^ 11 ^ ntO1>U0tan4: menu. Jerusalem.73Masaachaaetta’ave. 0 P * 7 ’

A NNOUNCEMENT-a PRXP'a KATORY branch of tbe School of Music ha* been established at 111 Fletcher avenue; reliable piano and violin Instruction ; advantages of th* prin-

cipal school.

storage:

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