Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1892 — Page 3
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Tors at. Friends lorUod.
Hs lectarea on ifao 4 y i T < 'ndr 1 inrKed' ff0 * r ”* * Bd Hal1 *' l ***‘-
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•s<| ctutoma of the nHi vet of Uuit in the colored chare he#, sod doer,
to fcaid. msnv other think# that the na- h "' '
ot siven ln«r th.
for. lq ▼etterdsf’t New# wst SO pr ’ropiMew; toibesnderistera Ch#rie««iirwn Srticie thst wst resd with much •arprite by sjdJojjoh Jhr»utg«*i, for thetrstteDtion #|d
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card of Titans#. ■ |
We desire to return utir tbsnks to the neigb-
— , ^or* *«d fmnde who no k*n4tjr assisted <t« dnrof the dark couttnont an not aivoa : mg the stckuese and death of oar beloved
__ ' d*»*liter: to the Roue lieneSt Society for it« * n ' ne'kfn' tdt lhd> anfidiPf to.ftre*w« f'k wr!*a i^trfisn
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the colored people of this eity
hs# bees fern* well here, snd ws# ipveo much coaaiderstion st the hand# of the coU
, who believed hits to be a genboy. snd who were snxiou» to k ls seeahtiK so American cooes-
Uoo, be elsimine thst the nesn# secured i hie lecture* wse to detrsy hu ex-
peasee in eebooL
In The New# of yesterday it will be teen that Borneo denie# ever baring visited Toledo^O. Lent nignt, however, when told thst The New# we# in poasettion of some iniorniftiion he frankly confeiAed that be wa# In Toledo in June, end thst he left there became the people believed him to be sn impoator snd s thief. He eisini# to be the victim of his s##ociate# in thst city, sod bad a white man with me as my agent. He came from Chicago and after I bad fiven him the amount agreed upon he demanded more. I refuted. He, with one of hi# companion#, we# caught breaking into a bouse. They aei aied me of being an accomplice. I wa# scorned by the colored people, and the white people wanted to arrest me. I left Toledo and went to Cinelunati. The Ctnci>.neti paper# wert full of the Toledo sff si rand I wa# compelled to leave there. From there I went to Louisville, Ky., where i epent th# 4th of July. I came to this city on the dth snd hsve been here sloee. I am innocent of any crime." When Borneo was informed of a dispatch from the Toledo-police, giving him a bad name, he became very nervous. H# was afraid, be said, that people would think he ws« s thief and that be might be arrested. He went to hi# room and removed hi# wig, displaying a growth of hair about an inoh long, of a brown eoi»r and very kinky. He keep! it out close around the edges, so that hi# own hair is not visible when he hs# on bis wig. He wa# to hav# lectured last night, but tbe member* of the ehnrch et which th* lecture we# to be given refused ’ to admit him until the matter of hi# identity could be investigated. He said he was not going to leave this city. An anonymous postal card received by Th# New# thi# morning from Toledo, O., describe# Borneo, and states that he I# from H.iwaukee, and that hi# mother lives there. It also say# be i# the advance agent of a gang of thieves looking up house* to bs worked, and that two or bis pals were captured there by th# police. Tbis thfe pseudo PthhjyjBpjih, >LOHKI> BINHOP ABROAD.
r:al*o to Rev. Mr.
\I7 ANTKD - TEN .URL* AT
»r learn twrtne^^ttOK.OhSo. ’ Waoblnrioa.
W ‘*^lf 1> llT*S K \ew J jlr^ I,, Kr' KAL HOr8Er ! A GENT> \V A M Lt)- ENERGETIC. (JEN-
socafc!
v* work. «a K. WaablntTlop «t. i paired iK oveboid prepiratloa. ThreeAoUar \ST Al»Tfc.l(—FEMaES MS IP. OMS WH1TB ! «smpies free. Foil perileiilArs P* stamp. Ad- »> cook. 1» Mas^acametM ave. Crese Merrill Manafscturing company. A A Chi*
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Bis Color Overlooked and Hla Equality BvoofrnlxoU-Down In Eaypt. Bishop A. Walter#, of the A. M. E. Zion ehurch, lectured at the Blackford-street church last night. His subject was "My Trip to Egypt and th# Holy Land." The bishop was on# of the six colored delegates ejected to attend the World’# Sunday•chool convention, held in Lon<iou,En&laud, ID# fir#l week in July, 1889. After the convention had adjourned, he traveled extensively m th* Old World, and his tootniw i#*t night was full of information on the habits and custom* observed in the Old World. He made eepeotal mention of the treatment received from the foreigners, no attwutlou being paid to color, and said however felt freer than when he was in London. Hs delivered an address in 8t. Peter*# cathedral in Rome, ami was entertaioed »s a lord. He also yisitod Vesuvius, the Dead sea, the River Jordan and the 8ea of 0*111 Ice. j Th* Bishop left thi# morning for Ixmisvllle, and will go to Washington, D. (Via a few daya to attend the conference of bishops at that place on iht 27tb, where it la expected the A. M. £. oliurcb and A. M. £.- Ziou ehurch## will be oousoiidated. . ,• 0-' ■■ 1 ■' - - NOT TUB SIGN AL SERVICE, But tha **WosMlacr Bureau,*' If You Pleaae, 8nya the thief.
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Mr. Wappenhans, of the "weather bureau’’-- not Die signal service, pI#a*e—-re-spectfully call# The News’# and the public’s attrition to the following tetter received by him from J. B. McLaughlin, chief of the
'executive divisiou:
It ia noticed that nr!idea .containing weather news and meteorological data published ia the newspapers at some ot the stations of tbis bureau contain the statement that the information la from the "signal service,” United State# America, or ‘'signal oltice.*’ Tbe chief of the weather bureau ex-
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• that observer#, when such error# occur, politely bring the ipatter to the attention ot the pubnehert, requesting a change to the proper deeiguation. "weather bureau," or "weather bureau oflioe.” which will douotlesa
fore,
by letter or by pereonally calling on
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to mad* t« every case.
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Ssoorgo BwtTiuait*# Injuries and Other*. Mr. George Hoffman, bookkeeper for Fahnlsy 4 MeCrea, living at No. 249 Union etreet, last evening slipped and fell upon the turbine et the corner of Noble and South street#, and waa severely injured. Hs received aa ugly out above the eye and waa wuooosoioua until after removal home. Ne w# ot the accident did not drift up town until a late hour, and then it became confounded with the shooting affair in which Joha Clark was wounded, which affair occurred in a ditierent quarter of the city. The press repritoentative* bed difficulty in dh-entangUbg the tangled skein of cireutnStances. Mr. Hoffluan is convalescing. Apply Fwr npace By July »«. The executive commissioner of the World*# Fair for Indiana call# attention to a notion loaned by Director-General Davis to the effect that all applications for space from intending exhibitors in the department of manufactures should be tent in before July 20, 189i. Havens will furnish application blank*, which, he says, should be filled and aeut direct to the directortoaaral. . ^ , / ; J; v THR COLORED PEOPLE.
Isaiah Mitchell schools ofJacksoui A Union Sundi
Mitchell, principal of the city
ivtlle, Fla., to in the city.
A Union 8unday-»chooJ picnic will be held at Bethany Park, to-morrow, by ths
Baptist churches. V, : '
The V. B. F. and S. M. T. Lodge had aa axcorskm to Blue River Park this morning. -Amirin> m mia^IsP mm - •
wBCcISjZ. W<|(nB (^OfflvurB.
A "Diamond Hunt’* social will ba given imD60a Chapel M. E. church, corner Sec-
ond Howard, to-aight. *
Taylor, aa aged man, became while attending tbe tnneral of a Ninth Presbyterian church, yeaand fainted, causing some
election of offieete of
church, last night, Messrs,
b Porter. Allan Jackson, tom Beil. Henry Sanders w#f<? elected ttustcee*
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FUNERAL DIHCETORe
T7CNERAL DIRWCTOHBU KRJflUKLO to WH1TSETT. 13 North Delaware street. Telephone. Office. tC4. Free amhotaaeA Tel. CEaAT. WhHmtt.tTn.
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SOCIETY MEETINGS.
{SOCIETY—THE HOD-CARRIEK** UNION. O No. 1, will bare a called meet; n g Friday night; war t every member to attend or will be liable to a fine: 7p. tn. sharp.
C<X:IW*Y-aUKEN ESTHER CHAPTER. NO. O 3, O. B fl. Mtated meeting at Mawnlc Tempi* to-morrow (Frtdavat s ». tn. Work. Issnizl. 1SOKMSOLL. W. M. Burn* RAK#roK». Secretary.
cocitorv - k. of p. - Indianapolis O Lodge. No. *#. meete in regular nnveniion Thnntday evening, July 14. 7s46 o'clock. Work in second ra *k. W. F. Hamilton. C. Attest: GuonogT. BnurNio.k.of K. and 8.
TO LET—ROOMLn.
rpO LET-TKY ELKHOBN; BEST IN THE 1 world.
r|V» LET—FURNISHED KOOR8. 74 W. MAR1 kstst.
rpo Lr!r~FRONT ROOM ; #lHhT FLOOR. »4 I W. Ohio.
I’O LET - UNFURfctotfED BOOM, ft) N. 1 Noble st. nwroa^t HEEBT^ffTw-sYAiRR-ai 1 E, Michigan «t.
fl'O LET—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 1 9C7N. Mlarimippl.
tUOLET-DE IflAtiLE FUdlNISHED ROOM 1 at a#4 F. Market si. *
frto LET-NIC ELY “ffVRMTSHID FRONT X room. DOM. Tennessee.
r|'0 LfcT-FURNloii KiJ ok UmFURNHSHXD 1 rooms. 3714 W. Market.
tf'O LLT-NKW aIdd ELEGANTLY FLB1 nished rooms. 68 W, Ohio.
'I'Of LLT-FURSiflHED FRONT UOOM; 1 board. 664 N. New Jersey.
f‘i'6 iTitr-Fi RNIHUKD Vo^M8. BOARD #3 I a ween. 144 N. Mississippi. rr*0 LRT-T HRBtoH^<»MM:lSATURAL GAT; 1 newly papered. 663 8. iilinoi*.
tl'O LEr-tHKF.L ONEvlfeNISHRD ROOMS; 1 housekeeping, t#; E. North st. 'I'o lkt-thmek dXFtflfFfsHBB rooms A upstairs to# N. Nuw Jer ey at.
fl’O Lb.T - NICELY 11 ttMOUAU FHUA f 1 rooms, cheap. 249 N. Alabama
rj>6 LKT-NlChL* furnIhhed ruoMmto 1 gents only. Grand Opera Block. HFO LET-FIRST-FLOOR ROOMS: FURNiSH1 ed ; housekeeping. 306 N. MisnlsMppi.
'UU LET—tHR kk UOOMM; Li«;Hi HOUatoi beeping to family of two. km k. North.
fro let - fHTtfeE veEy Mce rooms, L suitable for housekeeping. 1:8 N. Ka-t st.
1 O LfcT-MCKLY FURNISHED AND UN1 furnished rooms:housekeeping. 475 N. Illinois st.
r|H> LEt - HaNDMOMElY FURNIHHED ^1 parlor, witb board; private family. 296 N.
rro LET - FURNISHED —AND UNFURA nlsbsd rooms, with hoard. Roosevelt House, to K. Ohio. 'I’O LET—UOOlfCWtTH BOARD. PERMA1 nentcr transient; also, day board. 272 N. Meridian at ri’O 1.BT-FURNI8HED FRONT RTYoST. i obeap; large and airy; no cbiidren. 388N. Alabama st.
ri'6 Li-f-F^HNlMHEl) ROOMS FOR LIGHT 1 housekeeping; modern conveniences. 61 N. Ntw Jsrrey st.
'pd LET—TO Oh.NfLi.3rEN, NICALY FURX nisbed rooms; all conveniences; private family. 107 N. New Jersey.
'po TT-iT-lWo sUiYEs, 4 ftooM8~lA(jH: A second floor; Maeeaobasett* ave. and fieiie-fortalne-et. U. Plummer, Hi and 96 12. Market-eL
'po let-ElegaVi sUlfk oF rooms 12} 1 Oakland Flat*: all modern conveniences; central location. Gregory to Appel, 96 E. Market st
rpo'Tlrt-MNE, laRgETnlwly Fuk1 nisbed rooms, sultab'e for man and ■wife; also a number of p easant rooms fer gentlemen. tOH.fTsnne'.seust, . ' '' I front rooms, suitebi#^for famlly^slnri# rooms, with board.#* to #7 per week; two squares from poNtofilce. Old reliaole Enterprise Hotel, Massachusetts avenue
TO LET—HOUSER.
rpo LET-LIST. M CIRCLE. V .
»j>0 LET-GET Likf. ALRX. METZGER.
>^0 LET—ffEE LiffT. 6. E'COFFIN to Co.
rpo LPri'-SlX-ROOHi OOTTAGR. 472 PARK A avenue.
fpO Lfif-SKVEN-ROOM lloUSJr. 166 N. 1 Illinois st.
fpo LET—SiduF.-ROOM AND DWELLING. 1 666 Oliver st.
rpo let-skE list at Radley to fay’s. A 68 K. Marxet.
rf'O LK i'-SEE W. J. MVLILDOUOH to SONS, i IW K. Market st.
rpO Lttl-tiOUsES IN ALL PAEt8 OF THK 1 city. C. F. savlss.
rpo LET-BR10K cottage, FOUR ROOMS. 1 437 W. NSW York st.
ri'OXKf^il# LOLtsf 8t.. #8. INQUIRE OF 1 Mrs. Keller, 218Union.
rpO LET—S k hi LIST, M 1. MARKET ST. 1 Geo. W. Pangborn A Co.
fpo LET—8EK LIST At Wi E. MArtKET, 1 ground floor. Gregory Jr Appel.
'I'oTET—NEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE: OAS I and sewerage. Inquire Dr. Boynton, 161N. New Jersey st.
f po LET-LADIES’ KUSSET OU’I ING SHOES A #1.34 pair, worth#!; all sixes. Maudes Massaebusetta ave.
rpo LkT-fHE FjRhT OR SECOND FLOOR A ot new house; pleasant locution. Address R 18, N*w« office.
rpoTIfeT—five iro&iis: PaN'IRY, CJELx lar. artlnclhi and natural gases, cistern, WOIL 132 8. Linden.
rpo lET-FURNISHKD COT'T'AGE To OENA tieinan and wife; reasonable to responsible parties. B 14,News.
rpo LKT^Tl?5t‘iis OF THREE ROOMS. GAS, I rainwater, tn exobaage for family washing. Inquire M7 N. New Jersey st.
ri>o' LEf—’PI A NOS. *2 TO' #6 ttSH MONTH, X and rent aliowod on tbs parch a?« price. N. W. Bryant to Co., 88 N. Penneyfvania st.
rpo LKt-'koVSB SEVEN ROOMS. 70 FT. 1 Waynsavs., both nsea, sewerage, hard and soft waier. 69a ball 60V Market. J. tf.H adley.
fpuLEi'-i wo Four - Rboto mouses, *#. 1 and #10 per month. N es. 179 and 1U Columbia ave. Natural gas; porch; cement walks. Call
hC Massachusetts av*.
rpo lBT—#44 il. b¥UVtoJ» et.. 1 clau eight-room reaidouco, bath, bntb gas**. hardw,>cd iiaUh, reception hall. etc. Walker *
Prather, 64 B. Market eu
rf'O LET-IN REAR OF tSltn**aTNUT sT.; 1 new brtcK of four rooms with all moaern conveniences; house just finished; rente #12 per moatb. Call at house or 9s w. First st.
rpo Let—tfoUSK OF RIGHT ItOOMS AND , A bath; both kinds ot rub; modern improvements; ttt N. New Jersey st. Inquire Ge wge J. Hammel, 110and US Massachusetts ave.
rpo lCt-No. to \V. FoCRth st„ eight a rooms, bath, ia first-class condition; natural and artificinl gas, water, and alt tmxiern conveniences. E. R Martindale. 5 Talbott building.
rpo lkt — deBIrarlE Rksi den ce : I neerty oppo.ite state Homo: two-story brick: rewly papered throughout, and painted ihside and wuid*; apply quick. Henry D.
Fierce. 16>* N. Meridian st.
»po l£T-TEN-RooM RktolDENCR wffH J bath-room and furnace, west drive Woodruff Place, oa august l; modern plumbing, four grates and mantels, front and rear pore hex handsomely papered: first-class in every re-
spect. Address K 13, News office.
TO LKT—OFFICES aND STORES.
rpO L*I - ROOM WITH POWER; GOOD
1 ligkt. IT East youth.
rt'O LET-ONE STORR-KOOM. 133 XAE8A.
I cb ii setts a vs. Southard
fpu LET-FIRST-CLASS suit** OF OFFICE 1 rooms. Ad Horeth. ffi K. Waxhlhgton. rpo LkT-^tfP8TAlR^ fr0Olf.' 13x46. ROTS Asrintisssi??*** tor n * ht m * aat ' ct -
rpo LET—LODGE toALL. CORNER MASSAI Chusetu ave. *ad geWonirins st. H.
Plummer. 9* and 95 K. Market sl
rpo LET—-DESIRABLE STORE-ROOM; MAS1 sachusette avenue, lb square* from NowDonlsoa Hotel. Bu D. Pierce, 18* North Merid-
ian. . .. j,..
rpo Lkt-STOREROOM.**!. V ASH INGTON A #L. newly papered, uew plate-glam front;
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TO LKT—MISCELLANEOUS.
U/asted-yoLTnS gIrT to help with
V# light boosenork. v< Sullivan.
aNteo-gooh «iiiio for m£K2£Ral hoaeework. fu# N. I>e:aware ft. \X/ ANTEU-H ACF < rRo#Ji gTrl Tu A^
* » sist with work. 2WA Tenneeeee.
npoVBH L Bryce# 1 Wright
oFo l.kt-wANTED FAt
VVARlEb-KX Pt Hi KNO*.lJ GIRL AT
ft Eureka Laundry. 57 Indiana ave.
11 ANTED- I MM ELTaTeL Y. GIRL iOK
Vv boose work. No. 1# E. fseventh *t.
\17 AMTED-A GOOD GERM AN GIRL To
vv do cooking. H7 3f. New Jerteyst
117 aNted-oihITFor general HocslVT work; good wage v #78 Collere ave. WAMThD-A GUODGIUL FOR GfcN KKAR
1 ? hou«»work, at T'*4 N. Psnmiylvania at.
\l ANTEd-A FFLlCT ED LAOiEB TO OUA-
vv «uli Dr. Hamilton : frea M W. Qtilost.
117 ANTED - GO TO IRISH - aMKRH’aN VV Club picnic next yenday at Broad Rlppie.
~\\J aNTBD-daDY solicitors: good»ALvv ary or c-namisaion. 44 Lorraine Building. \I7 ANTEI>—GIRL FOR El l CM LN AaD vv dining-room work; no waahing. SK Park
IVTanted-two or Three good sfewVv ing-g(rla Mrs. L. Nmyib®. 107 X. New
Jersey.
it; antkd-oirl for general Houbkvt work, family three; call atones. 176 W.
Fimst,
W ANTED—A GOOD GIRL. FIFTEEN OR VV sixteen year# old. in fatally of two.. 522 W. North SI.' \17 antEd-good .-ihl For uk.NEEaL VV housework; good wage*; call quick. 1C4 Broadway. W ANTED—FEATHERS RENOVATED, VV bough: and sold. 11# Massachusetts ave. B. F. Du Bols. W t ANTEI>-G1KL8. YOU CAN HAVE BEST VV places In city: highest wages, at 75.S E. Washington st. W? ANTED-AGOOD GIRL TODOOENEKaL VV housework; German preferred. #52 N. Pennsylvaniast \V ANTED-A OtRL TO WASH DWfiW. W auo one for Helps’ Hall. Apply at once; Court st. entranc*. bates House. W ANTED-lMMADtAThLY. a good FE- ’ ’ ir.a e co jk at No. 35 W. Georgia st.; will pay good wages to a competent lady. VV anted - c A PTT a L B1 BAM t) VeVV Works. 2s and 7# Mississippi st.,ne*ds tadloresiei. bushel and press womsn. VV ANTED - HTENOGRAFHER: ToCNd VV lady; some experience; give referencear.G salary expected. Address 8 1*. New# office.
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DEAL
Ik fron 74 E. Market.
ESTATE-PEN K8YLVANIA,
RALE -IHKH)
t) EAl K-stata- twu lot, OZt ISAtAl'lT ! ave.: weekly payments; natural gas. | P- ^ashinetonst.
A GENIM _ ■■ A irers. male and female, for hr*:--lane fraternal order naving sick. accid—t.deaia and endowment beneiiu; exclusive territory and big pay: the chance of n lifetime if you apply at eaCk. Address International, am Exchange
Building. Boston, Mam.
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MR Virginia ave. ESTATE-IF
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VGK SALE F glasaee
WAHTLD-JUaCKLLAKEOUg.
W A NTKn-BOM* IN 8M ALL FAMILY.
VV 8. Linden.
a^TRd-elehokn will not
tongue.
VL/ANTED - FiNE IaIVERY and cab-
VV riagee. Wood'rstabies.
TITANTeD-LADY TO BOARD A LITTLE VV baby. Inquire 4to »■ Weak A.VIED—TABLE B< aHDERS; M.EAL8
_tirst-c:ass. 13 E. St. Clair.
I k West iDd.a.-iapolU, 40x1*0; River ave. Welch ! The old sehool-bnildtag. A McCloskey. 34 Circle. | TJOK "SALE—TWO ~LASGE~i > irA'fK I>F.AL ESTATE-FIRE. LIGHTNING,: F sbow-windoWASaxM: store doors, i cyclone, gas explosion and lifo insurance, counter*, etc., at ae E. McCarty st. Hadley A Fay. SSE.
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DEAL ESTATE- IF YOU REALLY Wl8H Ak to mil your property, list It with A. W. Dun-
kle Aco..#>4 N. Fen us}T vanla st.
|#EAL ESTATE—BEAUTIFUL LOT, ALA 7 ^ p ea trjiitoTA’i E - ta Cash, balanck LV monthly, lot east, ten squares of court-honm; I
1208. F. T. McUhlrter. 74E. Markeu
iTOMniETT' v imirpig
F sort' nsny.39
scrin’ion at indiaaaooito y.® Virginia ave. Tel
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lei'hone 1220.
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Doubls what ws
vv a>tei>—Table VV iirst-cass. I3E.
W T ANTED—#6 FOR FVi.L skT TEETH. EXf f tracieJ without pain at Karhart’B. V|? A NTKD-A FFLlCTiiD FJCRiSONtf TOCON-
wen to call af once at in Lexington avA DOR HALE-WANTED.MoWsfeN TO TRY T Olive Branch, the specific for female
troubles. Never falls "At^aatter**dragster/ put'. SAl.K-DHKap. comflktk stt v'f
W A Mncs L ’ Ne/to/Todd E 7 t I.»»lU S Bl2ck i;ST * Tv I/ 1 : kWTATR-HAVE VOU SEEN THAT stock. Newton looa. Digs us Block. , JV #3a0 lot east: terms to suit; one mile of post-, ^ *
office. F. T. McWhirter. 74 £. Market. j tabllshed t l> EAL ESTATE—FOR TRN DAYsTloTS 1 r\ east, ten blocks of court-house, totO to $#50. | J*OR HALM-AT
\V ANTED - BOARDING BY A LADY W teacher. North Sid*. F 47. Nesri office.
W, ANTED—HiUHfcSi' PRICES PAID FOR VV furniture.carpet*, etc. 139 W. Washington st. VVI AN1ED-TO BUY HALF INTEREST IN VV a smaJ, paying printing office. Address E
17, NesniKn^^H^^m
\17 ANTEl>-T\VO UNFURNISHED ROOMSVV dow nsrairs, by husband and wife. Address
Z 17, care News.
Z 17, care New#.
W ANTED - P/^fNKK VV and real-estate buaine
Thorpe Build!ng.
IN INSURANCE b. Call at room fiu.
V,\ T ANTED-RAZORS AND SCISSORS TO VV grind. Barber Supply House. 27 Clrcis sL
Mannfsctnrer l.ily rmor.
YY ANTED - TO
BUY INDIANAPOLIS
New* routes. State price and location.
Address X If. care Nows.
WlTff
WANTED-YOUNG MEN,WITH 8’
VV hearts, old men with wives, to go Marion Soldiers’ Home July 1«.
EVERY
8WEKT-
to the
D lo-
ng Com-
w AnTED-VOOHG LADY' TO LEARN »V type-setting and attend to butinese office; address In own writing. Add re** P is. care News. W ANTED-FI Ft Y MisSrfst To WEABoUfe VV tan oxford-ties, 12 to 13M, at 6# cents pair.
vv tan oxford-ties, 12 to 13>*. at to cents pair, worth |l; outing shoos. 6# and to Massachusetts
avenue.
W ANflf) - 8>fi'fQ£rrLV. INtfeLLfGfiNT VV woman to assist in giving massage and electric baths to lady patienta Inquire of Dr. « ells. 139 N. Meridian sL WTANTED-THlRTY-SlX YOUNG LADIES VV to wear oar dark brown russet Oxford ties, 11.34 pair; worth FJ; all sizes ontlng shoes. 66 and to Massachusetts ave. \\; ANTED-YOUNG LADY TO TAKE OUK VV speclhl course In stenography; position as soon as competent. Address Stenographic InsiRuts. Lorraine Building.
V|7 anted-thhak good gkrmaH 6r VV Kwedo women or girls for kitchen work; ronstbecldan; for Urst-olass country boarding
bouse. Inquire at 96 W. Seventh st.
W anted- ’Fountain of lifA." dr. VV Hibbs 1 * remedy for broken-down people; a bottle will charm you with its effects. ZIm-
merb drugetoro. 7# E. Washington st.
\Xr ANTED—HOW’S TH18T TELEGRAPH V. VV short-band and slectric-pen work, only #4 per month; good paying positions to all who
learn. Johmuon’s. 82H E. Washington.
an Ted-dress cutting and sew:. VV ing school, where women and girls are taught to cut and make every garment worn by women and children. W> have bad years of experience In fe&chlDg the art of sewing and general dross making. No one chn be taught to cut and learn to be a dressmaker by making one dress. Each student brings her own material sewn for herself or family while learningmaking lust as many garments as she desires. We teach cutting, basting, joining, hand mod machine sewing, button-hole making, tacking, draping and plaits, designing draperies. Russian costumes, fancy sleeves, basques and tea gown*, cutting plain and diagonal from lars and cuffs, walit and skirt trimming#.
ts. coi-
....« VM..V. —Ml,. «.«*U <-.«■«..»,111.I,,.i%n. IV * furnish machines, forms for draping, press boards and good fashion books. In fact every-
s and g< In dres
Ty-
ing tn dressmaking. Time and instruction unlimited. An evening class for ladies otherwise employed during the day, Emma Edward#, 163
«7Ri
tost st.
WANTED—MALE HELP.
W) ANTED - PRE88-FERDER. U VANCE
VV Block.
\i/ anted-mal® WaIter. VV ington st.
\x; aN : Eli
til E. WA8H-
— FIVE THOUSAND MEN TO
#T smoke Elkborn.
TX7TKt¥d-lodoTng's and meals
TV 2M West Mar etst.
MINERAL
&
YI/aNTrd-denIson house
VV baths, witb vapor, 3c.
Yir ANTKD - TWO CARPENTERS. M R.
VV Washington st. 7 p. m.
\*7 AN1ED-F1KST-ULASS HORSiaHOttR.
VV Address A. K.. Columbus, Ind.
O'PTO
W) anted-laborrrs at on die. VV Stechhan A (Jo., 451 N, Alabama st* \I7 ANTKD—COLORED*5oY To“CARF~foSl VV horses and yard. 122 Fletcher ave. tlT ANTED - aWliuted men to con’ VV snlt Dr. Hamilton, free. :<3 w. Ohio st. \17 ANTEil - GO TO IRIHit - aMekICAN VV Club picnic next Sunday at Broad Uipnie. \17 ANTED-GOOD WAITER THAI CAN VV cook short orders, at 198 W. Washington st. YV ANTED—HARNESS MAKER: STEADY VV work for the right man. 103 K. Washington. Y\7 ANl’ED — a. fjrst-class CABlNET-
VV tna*er. C Ing st*. 111 ANTED
VV barber shop, cheap for cash.
A FJRST-CLASS Corner W. Washington and Hard-
FOR SALE, THREE-CHAIR j>, cheap for cash. Address 301 8.
IllinoiA
\\J ANTED-GOOD BARB PR TO BUY GOOD W barber shop; cheap for cash. Address 201 S Illinois \1? ANTlCD-TWO EXPERIENCED SEWING VV machine salesmen. Becker Jt Dugan, 42 N. Illinois st. Yi; ANTED-TRaVELINO MEN : GOODMlDli VV line for all kinds ol traveling man. 429 N. Pennsylvania. vi/ANtED - carriage TRiMMfek and VV wood worker. G. W. Miller to Co.. 86 and 88 K, qew Yoi
YVANTED-A Man WHO UNDERSTANDS VV giving Turkish and other baths. Denison House Mineral Baths. . %\rANTED—YOU can get your hair VV cut in one of the best barber-shops in the City for lie, 64 N. Illinois. \KJ ANTED - STATIONARY ENGINEER;VV call iiumeaiately. Exchange Employmem Agency. 7634 E. Washington. t , . YV ANTED-BOY TO RUN ELEVATOR; VV must furnish good references. C. F. Sayies, 75 E. Market su, second floor. T17ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GERMAN VV drug clerk; must come well recommended.
G. C. Fisher, 2 and 4 Hill aye.
\1/ANTBD-A blacksmith. HORSEVV shoor, and general workman at once; good wages H. Binkley to .Sou. Tipton. Ind. ~
vrr anted-blacksmith for general VV work: must be good. No others need apply. Address a J. Olson.Plttsboro, Ind.
AND
MACHINE
\Xf AffTED - BENCH
VV hands for sash, door, and blind factory. AddressCrescent Planing Mill Co..St. Lonls,Mo.
YT7 aNTED-FARM HANDS, COLLECTORS. W salesman; salary or commission. Exchange Employment Agfcacy, 75* E. Washtostooa-
LET—BLACKSMITH SHOP. APPLY
* Nick r0omp4 WiTtrT>oW*E Wright’S Fewer Hall. U3S. Tsct
~Martoa Sotdiors’ Home.
VXTANT1ID—FKW YOUNG MEN: STEADY W employment; #4u weekly easily aaa#*; to required; no canvassing; Investigate Vi 8L illlnto#. room 1 .. \\j anted-to loan money ON FCRVV aitore, pianos, ooraes. etc., without removal ; also aa watches and diamond*. Georgs M.Foo. room 21 Ingalls Blo*l: EXT ANTED - AT ONCE. HORSKSHOERS: W two flrst-class men; one at lire and one oa flow; steady employ meat: coed wages. Gibbs to Oa..67 N. Tanasssss st. ladian^olm. \I7 ANTED - EXPERIENCED MAN ON W electric dyaamo and motor eonstructloo; state experience: all communications strictly confidential- Addrees W H. care News, Tl; ANTED-TWENTY-nV* MEN WITH VV famine# of three or four boys. Men and boys can hav* steady employment by applying at Petta Ql— Company. Anderson. lag. T*J ANTED-ARM VTURK WINDERS; KXW perianced men la winding gramme ring and dram armature#: steady employment and good wage#; to leave the city. Addrees,stating experience. F IA care Newa TIJANTED-ONE THOUSAND MEN TO W take oae share each la the Co-Operative TaRarihg Company, of Indianapolis: #75 salts made to year order: #12 da*#; to per week. W. Washington sL.over the Atlantic and Pacinc tea store.
ANTED—IM MEDIATELY, FlftyTaborer#, Wagos fLtO.
FtoKMlBB flTKKL COMPAjrr. Coraar Morrill and Taaaaasa* a
W'ANTED-FRXNTINO OF EVE VV soription at Indianapolis Print! pany, U) Virginia ave. Telanbone 1220.
Vi; ANTEI^-TO HELL FURNITURE IN
VV four-room flat; rent cheap; centrally
located; rooms rent readily. Call at tolf b. Illi-
nois.
YITANtiD - THIRTY-SIX MltSKH TO VV wear our DooKoia Oxford Ties, 12 to 1, at 74 cem* a pair, worth #1.3 66 and 68 Massacbut]Qi N tRd—I vSkYBO 6 Y - TOTC'OM E'a NO VV examine the Amercan Bath-Tub System for soft water; nothing lik* it. 1W Massachu-
setts avenue.
YV A.NTED^UHOUliEKETCPERS TO CALL VV and Inspect our 11 n* of furniture; new and stylish goods; prices low. J. W. Connolly, 61 South Illinois st.
Investment; northeast prefsrre If suitable. D16. News office.
WANTED-HUITE NICELY FURMBHED VV rooms, with board, or near good board!d«houte,for man and wife; must be central and have tbe conveniences. Address H18. care News.
YV ANTKD-JOB I'RiNTING OF EVERY Dm* V* scription at lowest rates, consistent with good work; Cbaace-Mattbews Printing Company. 9 and 11 Vance Block, Virginia ave. Tel
phone 1382.
YV aIsted^vf.ry maN HT The cn VV wbo wears clothes to Join the Co-operati Tailoring Comnany: #35 suit* to order, 112; du fl per week. vmce. 20^ vv. Washington sl, ov
riranted-"Why, mary. you are Vt locking exceedingly well.” "Yes, Nellie, since using Ache-Head I feel line a new woman. I never have headache for more than ten minutes.” Sold at Fantzer’drug store. YV anted-by younumarkied couple VV part nice icodence f.» nousekeopirg, about seven rooru.^, north pari: owan may reserve other rooms; rent #25 to $30 per month, and (a e for rooms reserved. If property Is worth fi.uco or more may purchase later. Ad-
dress i 17, care News.
- ‘—Boston tfEMfisrs, »
W! anted-
VV Washington.
’emeuts Teeth (
ie net
News "Bciidii
c ov W
Ug. The latest higb-clase den-
practice of traded; abs
y day# we will make fhe very
oest set or teeth, with gold filling inserted free for f& Call early and leave your orders. Gold, to uj>; all other kinds of tilling, 10c: cleaning teeth. 60c: aolttl gold teeth,#*: porcelain crowns, to- Teeth sxtracled palnles#.50c. Office open at all hours. Examination and advice alway# free.
NOT ICRs.
■^OTjr^-tLaTES, DENTIST. ROOM 1 ODD
XTOT1CE-DEN ISON HOUSE MINERAL
J.1 bathe, with vspor. 25c.
XTOTICE-OO TO IUlfcH-AMERICAN CLUB picnic next Sunaay at Broad Ripple
roTIC£-W. r R. CLARKE. M. it. (HOMCEOpathie), Washington at., cor. Alabama.
XT OTICE—TELKFHOkE to JOSEPH UARD l 1 ! ner, 39 Kentucky aTenue. for ahee^iron mnd
steal rooting.
■xtoticb - EVKRRQAD to prunK~foB IT hardware, paint, oil, pumps, tin-work and gasticLng. O Indiana are. ■\T OTFCIP 1 ?)^ V aRdTaN to Is SALK OX BEAL ESTATE.
Notice Is hereby given, tn porsnance of an order of tlte Circuit Court of Marion county, Indiana, that on Thursday, the Nth day of July, 1892, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at No. 75 Stevens st.. la the city of Indianapolis, on the premises desert bed below. I. Giles s. Bradley, guardian of Stephen Miller, a person of unsound
tbe following described real estate in Marion county. In tbe State of Indiana, to-wlt: Lot number nine (9) In stone’s subdivision of out-lot one hnndred and one (101) in the city of Indianapolis, according to plat thereof recorded In plat book No. 2, page 147, of the recorder’s office of said county, to-wlt: Ons-third the purchase money ca^b at time of sale, one^thlrd Id one year, and one-tbird in twe years, the purchaser giving his not** fer th# deferred payments. bearing Interest at 6 ner cent, per annum, and his mortgage on the premises t# secure said notes; but, at tbe option of tbe purchaser the cash payment may be larger, or tbe deferred payments maybe for shorter periods. Abstract of title may be se*a at No. 26 N. Delaware st. Giles S. Bradley. Guardian, etc.
LOST.
T OST-B. B. P.O. E. BADGE. RETURN 2MAJLi sonic Hall. Reward. T OST-UOlD BAND RING. TUESDAY Aj night. Return 1(8 Dos brook. Reward. "I 5st-a Half holstkin heifer. Four white feet; call 149 Wisconsin st. H. Westfail. Reward.
T OPT - GOLD-BAND JU eight bangles.
BRACELET WITH Return to 18 and Ifi 8. Meridian st. and receive reward^ t OST-BASKEF OF~CL<5t Aj corner of Seventh and College ave. and Hammond’s Park. Return News office. Reward.
OR STOLEN - LIGHT
. medium, email-sited Jersey cow
about to calve. Liberal reward for information to 97 and 90 B. Meridian at..or box T17. tbl#office.
T OST - STRAYED
colored.
STRAYED.
CTRAYED OR STOLEN-TEXAS PONY. O black, about 14 bands high, little gray about the head and face; liberal reward. Room 17, Tal-
bott Block.
QTBAYKS- FROM SCOFIELD PASTURE: O one sorrel horse; five yean old; fifteen and three-quarter band#; weight 1.200 pound 3 one bay mare; sixteen bauds; six yean old; weight 1.100 pounds. Liberal reward. Blair to
Baker, to H. Tennessee.
from West Newton. Ind_ Decatur township, light bay mare, long mane and tall, fifteen bands high, four yean old. small scar on right shoulder, feet a little crooked. Liberal reward by e. A. Webb. 222S. Meridian #t.
FOB trade:
T?OR TRADE—A BAQ OF ELK HORN TOJT bacco, leant#.
JR TRaDB-TWENTY-ROOM HOUSE, well arranged for hoarding and rooming. C
N. Mississippi at.
exchange for piano, standard make.
I?UR TRA T ex chan gi
dress K 17. care Newa
k-FLffl 611 TAlBTlliGfi W
▲4-
TJ'OR TK A DE—S E VTRA L BEAUTIFUL LOTS T ea corner Springfield and Elder aves. and natural gas. Cash for city rental property. Low
UKup - —
»ieo:i.
sware and Market.
FKBaOWAL. TFBBSONAL-LOANS ON FURNITURE, ETC. 1 2M W. Washington, room 4
EVERY WOMAN DREADS crow’s foot and sunken cheeks.
Ml . , _ 1 too can rub
them away. Massag* (Ml is food for th* dry. wrinkltd skin. Price to- For sale by F. WUl
Fmntoer, Bates Hou«e Drngfist-
STORAGK.
Bra::ch office 66 W.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
D^Lt-mo* ^NOTICK-THE mutwOTOn^enL ***** -
July iLltoOL
KaaiTLxiK to Xaskk.
■ east, ten blocks Get plat. F. T. McWhirter, ,*4 R.
|^OANH- - - 1 t oass-mai:^ ^Heatenable terms.
m v ' *tJL ; .
FOR of cc
/hlrter, ;4 E. Market. { A' dark brov
t>eal estate - Bice two-story ; *
J\ frame house of right rooms: lot 37KxlH; ?5 us * tt * * T *- No, 394 Peru sL 1 nqulregt 76 W. Market *L '
pEAL ESTATK-TWO LOTS ON ORANGE XL ave.. $250 each; 650 down and 660 per year; second mortgage taken. WUdman to Glover.
bargaIn, lXdIxm*
l?OH 8 A Lfc-FO RTf^-iilG Utt X wear our russet Oxford Uee. m
a, at 74 cents, worth 61.25; 68 Massachusetts ave.
MisiBEs
MHM. ring heel outing shoes.
To
.. is to to and
To a
Xj estate
er’s Bank
-sronEr-
per weex* Bradley A E^uny. as N. Dribarest "TlKSd.^ 0OO « M ^ pEal ektate^-'iboo. two Lots on ohio i t'0A^»0<lh FRiVATti AND BidWHy
KBTATk - A BKA\ Ti FUL LOT: *» dowm and the rest long time: on
street. West
son ave.
Indianapolis. Call
■ f 8 ^
TV EAL ESTATE - DOUBLE HOUSE ON IV Church st., ten rooms; rents for 616 per month ; price #1,600. WUdman to Glover, 19 Ta:-
bott Block.
TV^AL ESTATE - I HAVE ABotff 1 fi.OOO XL cash to Invest In two or three small residence properties that pay good rental. D 18, Ntowa ofQce. TV EAL ESTATE-CH^AP LOTS, #<2S TO toto, J\ Alabama. Delaware, Pennsylvania, near riectric^lme^gM^aouth of Pali creek. ~
'w. i&Ztsrsswstttn s,5sr«jse
dress G IS. care News.
eight-room house, down-town; reasonable rent,
iddXvryrsss:'°' k ~ pl “*
SAL* - ONE
?5nB
13 EAL KSTATjfc—eioht-hoom HOUSE. XL near seventh sc; this Isa choice location
VX2SCT0C *-3-
Wheeioca and one Boardmun to Gray piano, just received In exchange: all at great bargains; e#sv, terms: also, a cabinet organ very low. Emil VV ulschner to Son. 42 and 44 N. Psnnsyl-
toflice.
(^MplEIe
Xj from 1100 ao. on i.
Emu vvulschner to Son. 4
sc near seventh sc; this Isa choice location YsnlasC. opposite portofB and an elegant home for #4.ono. A. W. Dunkle to T^QHTSALE - A OOI Co.,8H N. Pennsylvania. X j lant, consisting of ill
TTEAl EBtATk-HOUSE THREE ROOMS. XL good repair, on .*pann ave., |«00; thi# Is less than cost of lot; easy terms; gas assured. Evans
to Hall, to* Virglnia ave.
nnsyl-
isxwinix
— consisting of the Sinktr-Davis Oompanv’s band-saw mill, complete| slxty-horee-
p eal IbfA^Tk-half-acre lots on XL Twenty-second and Twsuty-tblrd sta: natural gas, cIom to electric Una Price $80a Bargains. King to Co . 92 E. Market st.
K8tATE-|2j5(»-A
pBAL
XL room frame, well,
BARGAIN-SIX-
- OPPOSITE MORTON
ESTATE '
i p EAlraipHH ^ XL Place, choice, elegantly located.lots on Central ave. or Ruckle sta., 40,50. 60 or 80 feet at 635 per foot, gas. C. F.SayVes. 75 E. Market ss. TV EAL ESTATE - NEW FoUK-ROOM XL house In HaughviUe; well, cistern,cellar, veranda, complete; 11.100, on payments, inquire Henry Uoburn. Kentucky ave. and Georgia, p Kales i a) e-vvk h a v e c H oi c E bu 11.1>
r * n *U , « in price frem 6«0 to
#2.500. which we can sell or trade at a bargain. Try us. A. W. Dunkle to Co..8!4 N. Pennsylvania
(Hty. , . pOR sALE-ovERsrockKb. jkoW M X time to buy. We wilt* exchange with you or W.W GS\£S Y.MS'if.V." S*,r <&% you somsthing in exebaoge for it
to, bedroom set. 815. parlor suite.
620. folding bed.-
|7. sideboard.
(•.fine extension table
62. baby carriasce.
62.50. toilet seL ♦3. cook stove.
ifJKrtP' 855 '
oil koD^K-
of moiit/ loft in our caro to l:^ T dWSiPA*,tKa!SK"“ 16S SK
to. hen lounge.
|LW, six-foot extension table
62, cotion-top mattress. toJM, woven wire bed spring.
Jgfl-Wfto
C. ». Corelv^kCoTw^. Market sl.
fHU QAy 0rw t0 bU,IPf * B - t sv m ' Q^nyoa.drik
aj Without commission.
pEAL ESTATE—SIX. EIGHT, TEN OK CV t.welve acres, two miles soutneast of city: fruit of ail kinds; rich soil; well drained and located. Easy terms and cheap. Alex Metzger. TV ^'^‘“MTAlll^THlE^THI^^'if^HoiffijrL stead, located In ike moat desirable part of Tuxeao Park, for sale at a saoriiice. For further information call ou C. H. to E. J. Kickert, 68 E.
Market st.
T)EAL KSTATitf-BEaUTIFU L FoUK-ROOM Jvcttage, eieerrlc line.gas. nemfsi down, ba aoce like rent, 615 per month, no interest, no
„ to. canvas cot. JLM woven wire
6*5. barber’s outfit, two chain. Moot all tbe above goods are new. W# carry tbe largest line of second-hand goods ic tbe State in connection with a full line of new goods. We are overstocked. You can have your own time to pay for goods. We want tha room. Your prices for cash will be ours. Your terms on payments will also bs ours. 79 w. Wash ln«tonst^opporit*'park fffcestrir.
No expenses, eet Interest.
XT
ice like rent, #15 per mi t urn : great opportunity
aT ~
Vifaaa&ar,
TTEXT ,M*ATlt—>aW<. VM,i. FL set in fruit; small fruit bearing: good crop
ooca, potato##, - giaii *ig “
eolcl at once,
dresi J18.
; 8 c.!r^ s p ‘^,5?a d u. c » ro . p ^!: e o^ f
p eAl ESTATEELEGANT NEW XL nine-roem residence, College av#., nsar Home ave.: bath-room, furnace, hardwood finish, grate and mantel, verandas, etc t-eguln, >2 K Market st.
R
EAL EBTATE-H DOWN AND ti PEB and dry and very cheap at WOO: sise 40x186feet. — *- "-.qny.» North Delaware street.
NINE Olt TEN-
pEAL ESTATE—CHOICE NIA XL room residence property, Broadway, between Lincoln ave. and Seventh su; modern conveniences; lot60xl«7; plenty of shade. Can tetpurchased at (bargain If sold soon. Walker
to Prather, 64 E. Market st.
Lag 30 cents. These arc the bert t offe JTM. Hunter, West Washington *i Shad to Kaasabaum. Fifth and Ten nests* it. Leek to Oo., corner Illinois and Seventh st. Jobn A. Black, College ave. and Seventh st. Winiam^uecbm'an * a co,’Fort Wayne ave. Pyle Bros., Massacbusetteeave. Cornett Bros,, College flv*. John Smithy, corner Columbia ave. and Lincoln. J. H. Jarrett, Columbia ave. J. A. Dodd, frlliside ave. H. W. War wing, Clifford ave. t. Q. Dittman to Go., N. Tennessee at. B. L. Hauck. 441 N. Illinois at. M. A. Malott, 150 MansachusettSS SVfc Witty > co„ 76 Oliver ave. W. rf. Flagg. 694 Virginia ave. . vj sA - Deaffeubaugh to Startsman, 26S N. Illinois st And many others.
Peal Estate-down-town lot, on Al |5Sa,«TJSA* JSSy'.A'WJiJSKi made and paid ter; both gases: city water and sewer. Price #150 per foo:. Will give long time if desired. W. £ Mick to Co. *
LOTS
, ORSALE— 1 'V - ■ V
SALE—I [ey. Denny to At-
p EA L ESTATE-LOfS FOR
ton electric line. Streets graded and graveled; payments fl and #2 per week ; building association stock taken at par. Bradley to Denny, 96 N.
Delaware st.
p E \ L EHfl^ATE—HOMINY MILL, CORNER TL Brit railway and Wasblngtoa st. Capacity l.’iOO bushels dally. First-class coodltlnn. Bin capacity fifteen cars. Switch capacity seven ears. All conveniences for loading and unload-
iSK&i&JgyLff"- cl “ p '
ESTATE - THE
shoes and*
P SAL ESTATE- THE EXCEEDINGLY XL ha'e and hearty old gentleman, whose dally appearance upon th* streets attracts so much attention, h the »am« man who a short time ago was Hcarw t nm dyspepsia, which be cured by using Dyspeptics’ Dolltht. For sale by Pant-
ser. Bate* Hon*** Druvrin.
Kseitx.kiw’s, W. Washington st. I* on* of th* (li-itoh
pLAI. e^TATE-HANDi»OME«T OODl AGE XL- In Indianapolis; seven rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, city water, cement walks: every room is elegantly .and newly papered; located northeast. Terms to suit purcoaser. or will take good lot In part payment, or small cottage ja good part of city. w. *. Mick
to Co.
pEAL ESTATE—SEE *fiO«K BEAUTIFUL Ft high lots in Loag to HarUu*s Cottage Home addition; buy one. they’re cheap and will advance in valne: a beautiful place to live, houses building rapidly.slcetrio line, fifteen mlnntM from Meridian it., never overflows: from #200to g<»; saav terms Bee Bradley to Denny. 96 N.
' - ,| feato ....... money on hand; nn delay In making loan: btui■J^OANB—MONEY Ojf'F^BNITUBB, PI A NOB, horses, wagons, offieo.stons flxturee and all kinds of personal property,‘loram# le suit, without removal, tn the quickest'poMlbl# time and al the lowest possible ratea f also on watebss and dlamoBdt, Yon can pay’'lt hack Iff weekly or monthly Installment*,"and each small payment reduces the cost of carrying tbe baianoe. Bustnee# strictly ionfldential,"* W, G Slatts, roomM Ingall# Block, southwest'ooraer of Washington
and Pennsylvania tree is." T OANB-
low»t katks, itAST TKR1CS.
sTRicTLv co an DKim Ab LOAN# MASS o'jf SHOKT MOTICA Money loaned os ’furniture, piano#, horses, wagous.storefixtures, warehouses. reoeWs.snd f 11 ^ property in any amount iMr U b.« watch*#and diamond^ You can pay back tha money in weekly or monthly installments, and have the cost rednead proportionately. If yon owe a balance on your furnltur# or piano, wo will pay tbe same for you aud carry ft as tong as you desire. No charges taken oat in advaac* Call and see us before going elsewhere. Established 1487. Indiana MoairoAna to a woo* Boom 18 Insurance Block, Northeast corner Marketand Pennsylvania st#.\
FOR RALE—HORBKd AND TKMICLMR T30R SALE-TWO CHEAP HORSES AT 9» J 1 Virginia are. F°a5^yl : 5ri T6 '" JeL ^ W *' u ’ dlt ’ FH,?d,“olL‘-W.rf5SK-F u ,f.,y^-g'a K A%fy i ' v ^
■m
’mm
a
. »g * _ . _ wholesale stock of fine shoes and slippers that must end will be sold at lens than one-half their
actual valne.
10c for baby shoes. 36c for ladies’ bonds slippers. Yon should see our display of show at No. 260 W. Washington st.- " About Ijipo pairs of children’# red and taa shoes to sell from wo to toe a pair, worth from #1 to
-pOK BALE—PO 1* #115. Evans to
DOB 82
X land pony. E. U T ITOKliA LE-WaNTP X mars pony. J. S. G
. r on
SALE—RUi
76c terladi
4»c for ladies Wear# almost giving
Prices cut
No figure with us.
Wc must sell: no matter wbat they bring.
Your price is ours.
#1 for man’s dress shoes, former price #X #1 for ladies’ dress shoes, former e*
C»oR
X weeks; #U0; can be seen at! [?OK BALE—PONY cabtu, El
; bargains.
weeks; #110; can be sees
surreys, old and new:
gMawaiAa«3
and cut glam; also fine stable, every oonve ence; owner remove# to another city; can
ner DriauM^A.-:.'
■^jiirsttsTaag’^r 800 pair* of ladles’ flne oxford# to seieot from af
the following price#
Me. 60c,76#. Me and to, worth fra
BUILPtNO. fiAVUfO AJfy LOAN
Yen moat not ml## tils rig sweet 56c, 85c, 75c. 86c for men's work #1 and #L» for men's One low-cut«
TJUILDING AND X> money to loan.
SO EaM Market SL
TDUILDING A5*D LOAN — THK OKHMANX> American Building Association of Indiana has rsmered u# office 6* 10 aud 11, Boston Block. Otto Stechhan, president. G. W. Brown ,#*cre-
TJUILDINO X) Building a
AN rf LOAN — KBYwTONE
iding and Loan Association: no entrance fee: no back does; enter at any time; eombines
»en v work shoes.
■to. ^Star low-cut shoes, * *+ worth double.
Mu, Me and Tie fur^meWSf^ie house slipper#, Onr bargains are too anmeren# to dMcrfh*. Oar great display will describe tbe entire fact at No 2SOW. Washington ot. BtOft at no other place until yon s*« our good#, a# tt co#t* — - —
to look. Th* correct pise*: '
ington #L
Guo. F. Kkkxtlxxn.
fourth *1.
yoR BALE-DONT BUY •tRREYi.VMAlr M ton# or boggle# until you see Schofield; tt
■pGReALE-GOOl X 1 fectly safe. Ca
m fectly
and Illlnoisete.
DDiLDJLSG AND LOAN—PL V MOUTH 8A V" X> lags and Loaa Association. in
Pennsylvania #L Non-serial plan.
Offleo UH N.
conserva-
ANNOUN
tiv*. careful mana##mesL LcuasMsatisfactory rates. luvestigation solicited. Open daily and
Saturday evenings.
itfBHUftHft
ALL TOBIOCO
—a
DEAL-
Saturday even!
UILDING AND LOAN
-IF YOU WANT TO
a take
vlngs Amo
_ _ Jtry. Shares
JWO. due* 3 cents per week. Pay doe# any time from 8 a. m. to S p. m. and Saturday evenings. IS
K. Maeuet sL
Isaac Tkalukaw, Prerident. W. a. Rhodus, r -
T3CILDINU AiSTSfl^-tHE STAR 8aVJL> lags aud Lean Association will start two
“ ‘ 3,1am:ones
one with
with poo shares,
ffio share#.
new series February 3,18m: i does 25c per week.aod on
dues 25 per week. This wUl give an oppmtnuliy for those who wish to pay faster than under th* old ntoe. and also another under th* old plan.
For information, apply to th* fa—
J. Hammel Jacob W. Smith. KSR D i^*ir*B«S r
president; H. H. Fay.
* N NOUN CEM ENT—ALL
A era sell El kborn.
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A NNOUNCSM
A to suit tbe Royal
toMedaker.
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