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MiP-WKSK AMUEKMBNa. t«M OTlde Mu*iu (\uu . rt »t Tomltnauo H«ai <)tb«»r Attraoitoua. An ieimenM audi«rt liatened to tho oouocrt xiven by the Ovule Muaiu company nt TomUiuon M»U Iwt niffat The lower floor and find halcony were entirely flUed, and there were even a few people in the npper balcony. Mr. Mnain i* a wonderful Violinist. AH the terns which are comptoaly used to deeoribe excellence in violinplayinf- -correct and artistic bowing, a •mooth and sympathetic touch, and intelligentphrasing—might be used to characterise his rendition of the different numbers, without giving him too high praise. For his first number. Caprice No. A on Scotch Airs (new), he was encored, and responded by repeating the first part of the selection. His soli, “Evening Star,” from Tannhauser, and a mazurka of his own composition, were enthusiastically received. Being recalled, he played a suit? (ai, variations for one string (Paginini), one of the most difficult works ever written for the violin, and (b) the “Carnival of Venice.” In his playing of these numbers he showed himself a master of technique. Annie Louise Tanner-Musin has a voice remarkable in range but lacking la sweetness of tone. For her encore she gave a Scotch song. The power and refinement of Mr. Delasco’s voice made his tinging of the “Vulcan's Song” and “The Mighty Deep” among the beat numbers on the program. As his first encore he gave the Invocation from •'Robert,” (Meyerbeer), and for his second, • Serenade, (Deoja.) Miss Pannater sang “From Out Thine Eyes” (F. Kies), with taste and feeling. In response to a recall she gave “The Two Marionettes” (Cooke.) The duet by Miss Pannater and Mr. Delasco, and the closing number, a trio by Annie liaise Tanner-Musin, Miss Pannater and Mr. Delasco, were sung well. Mr. Scharf, the pianist, has a strong and Brilliant touch in solo playing, and an extremely sympathetic one when accompanying. He was encored for his number, Hungarian March (Kowalski), something unusual at a concert where other instruments are used besides the piano, and played Grieg's “Norwegian Briaal Procession.” At English's. *'Mr. Potter of Texas” will close to-night •t English’s Opera House. PENSIONS FOB VETEBANS.

Beaidents of Indiana Whose Claims Have Been Allowed.

Original—Charlra A. Humphrey, Joseph E. Taylor, Nathan B. Khule, Horace P. Johnson, David Sullivan, John Miller, Bamuel A. Means, Aaron B. Simpson, David A. Rivers, John B. Routh, Joseph Pierce, Edward V. Covey, Lewis Rose, Newton

Buck.

Additional—Milton R. Lester, David Teeters, Reuben Dailey. James C. Farrow, Charles C. Gray, Martin V. Sipe, Lewis Grant, A. McClung, George W. Porter, Oideon Christman, Larkin B. Richeraon, Albert Simmons. George W. Killer. Increase—Christian F. Matheis, Daniel Hesley, Isaac Q. Wiggin, David Weir, Peter Abplanalp, Martin B. Eckert, William J.

Plummer, Charles Foster.

Reissue—John A. Miller, Charles Bayker, George H. Reynolds, Hiram V. Ransom,

Jesse I. Harrison.

Original Widows, Etc.—Eliza J. Camp-

bell (mother), minor of Elijah Rivers. Prospect For Electric Lights.

C. E. Perry, manager of the Indianapolis Electric Light and Power Company, says that if the weather moderates, he hopes to be able to turn on the city lights by the 10th of March. All overhead construction as well as the conduits are completed, the boilers ready to be bricked in and the engines placed on the foundations. As toon as possible, contractors will begin put-

ting a roof on the power-house.

Eire In the Catholic Industrial School. Fire was discovered yesterday in the building at Alabama and McCarty streets used by the Bisters of Charity as an industrial school, it was caused by an overheated stove, and did damage to the

amouut of $300. The building is the erty of the diocese of Vincennes.

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AD VEBTISEME NTS

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DIED. EM RICH—Grover C. Emrich, son of Jacob ■mrich. Funeral Thursday. 10 a. m., from famh^restdsnoe In Emricbsvllle. Burial Crown In neraoriam. RYAN—In loving remembrance of my dear daughter, Clara Ryan, died February 8,1891.

Yes^Clara, Umu art gone, but not forgotten And ere long we hope to meet you On that bright and glorious dawn. i her loving mother and brothers.

bat bright -[Froin

^^ETJNTSRAJ^DIRECTO]^^^ TlOHMlAirDiaKCTOM^ -T C. E KUEUELO * WHITSRTT, 125 N. Delaware at. Telephone 564. t^wsmaL DiEKCToan— A GIRTON. STOUT & MILLER, 187 Indiana ave. Telephone 1072.

MONUMENTS. J^eMUMENTS-AUU. MENER,243 KrWASH

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS.

CJocietv-SFIRITUALISTS WILL MEET AT O Mrs. Bnntlng’s, 240 N. Westet., this [W’ednes«ay) evening. Oscar A. Edgerly, speaker and

teet medium, will be present.

Coctstt—ANCIENT ACCEPTED SCOTTISH O Kite—Meeting of Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection, this (Wednesday) evening, at 7:30

o'clock. Conferring 14°.

N. R. RUCKLE, 33®, T. P. O. M. I JOB. W. SMITH, 33®. Secretary. ,

CO.VETT-MARION LODGE. NO. l.K.OFP., O stated meeting Wednesday evening. February 8; work In second rank; important business for consideration of the lodgs; members please attend. By order of lodge. |

W. H. HINKLE, C. C.

W. C. TARKINGTON. K. of R. and 8.

FOR TRADE.

Trade—CITY RENTAL PROPERTY lota Call 17 Talbott Block. |

TDok

'f}'0»' Thade—A GOOD TWO-SEATED CAR- ± rlage, for a pony and a cart. Address C 20, News office.

■ RESIDENCE W. K. STEVEN-

poa Trade—940-ACRE FARM IN NORTH

pt>»-.T,.ttij - TWKLVK-HOOM WRH K ■A JkOtise. i*rge bam, with eighteen lots, fronting PMALL.1n?hS l !m” k*” 11 >n ndUM>> - Mir i ' S A P«* Trade-FIVE-ROOM HOUSE IN KOA k<wao,free Z*». for stock merchandise. .ETNA £/al Estate AJ9D loan company, room •SoldSentinel Building,

STOCK GENERAL MKR-

UARN

WANTED HELP - WOMEN - GIRLS. WANTED HELP-MEN-BOYS.

W r ANT*D-OIRL FOR GENERAL HOV8E- " work. 97*3 K, Smith, Waste*-GOOD girl; light “Housk- " work. .112 Spann ave. YXIaMTHD—APPREirricR GIRL AT IDEAL T’ hair »U>K>..Sti N. tlllnota _____ \\rA NTK»- D IN I N< I -Rt K) X GIRL.AT ILLI- ’ ’ nuts House, Imnnsilfttely. \I7aNTkV WHiTf. GIRL FOR WASHING ”* and Ironing at Circle Park Hotel. Wanted-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOC8KYv work. 4.'t5 N. East st. References. Wanted AN KXPERIBpJXD PANTkY It woman. Addrees L 20, New*office. X\r AHTKD - GOOD SERVANT OIUL FOR tv general housework. ISO N. East *t. YkrANTED—GOOD WHIT® GIRL; GENERAL tt housework; small family. 510 Ash.

HAIRDRESSER. EXtt pcrleneed: good pay. 40 S. IllltiolB st. \)|yanted—GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE»t work; German preferred. 123 Butler st. \Vanted wiffTE GIRL. FOR KITCHEN TV work; best wage*, paid. 308 N. New Jersey. ■VTTANTED—GOOD GIRL, H4« N. ILLINOIS; »t must come well recommended; good wages. TXJaWTED—GOOD WHIT® GIRL TO ASSIST tv housework, smsll family. 172 8. Missouri. ■YKrAXTKD—GEHM AN GIRL ROB GEN ERAL tv housework in small family. 149 Belle-

font aim\

YTiyanted—GIRI, FOR GENERAL HOUSF^ tv work; small family. Corner Twenty-fifth and Illinois sts. TXTantkd-FF.ATHERS RENOVATED, tv innight and sold. 110 Massachusetts ave. B. F. DU HOIS. -lir anted-EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL tv for general housework In family of three. 250 N. Alabama st.

Vi? anted—LADY NURSE. WITH SOME tv experience, to take care of a lady. Apply

No. 15 E. McCarty.

TXTantkd-EXPERIENOED SEWING GIRL, W at C. A. SCHNABEL’S BINDERY, 44ti, N. Pennsylvania st.

’nrANTED—A SMART LADY, ABOUT E1GHV t teen, to clerk In grocery : some experience necessary. 205 W. Washington st.

necessary. 205 W. Washington Yi; ANTED—TWENTY GIRLS TO WORK IN » trimming-room. PARRY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 250 8. Illinois st.

stamp. Ind.

YIT anted—LADY TO BUY A HALF INTERtv est In a profitHble business; splendid investment. Investigate it. Reference. Address F 20, News. anted—ONE THOUSAND LADIES TO tv call at No. 250 W. Washington st. and get a pair of our fins glove calf shoes for winter; only

50c

: a pair.

XX/anted-LADIESOF GOOD REFERENCE tt to take our special course In stenography; send for circulars. STENOGRAPHIC IN8TI-

TUTE, Lorraine Building.

'll!/ anted—EVERY LADY IN THE CITY IT that wears tine shoes to pall at No 250 W. Washington st. and get a pair French kid shoes, hand-sewed, only $1.99 a pair.

TXT anted — THE SPENCERIAN IS NOW v» the leading business college of Indiana. Elegant rooms; expert teachers In all departinents. I and 3 E. Washington st. ■HT anted—COOK; A WHITE WOMAnTwHO tT can bring good references as a first-class cook; best wages; no laundry or second work: family of foor. 454 N. Tetinesaeo st.

Wanted—YOU TO KNOW THAT HEEB A TV Osborn’s business and shorthand school. When building, has secured more positions for students than all other schools combined.

ng at their homes from a lady teacher of exnce; a rare opportunity. Address N 21, care

Wanted-FREE. THAT YOU MAY KNOW tt the merits and facilities of this school, we give one week's tuition free. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 1 and 3 E. Washlngton st. \\antkd — INTELLIGENT LADY IN TV every county to manage branch of business. No canvassing. Large pay. Send stamp lor particulars. WORLD TOILET SUPPLY COMPANY, Greenfield, Ind.

shopwork at nlgbt. INDIANAPOLIS CHAIN AND STAMPING COMPANY, 126 W. Maryland st., side entrance, third floor.

"XX/' anted—YOU TO ATTEND HEEB A 08VT BOH? school, W U climb. Ten

ing and office practice u shorthand education worthless; these branches are free to all memb* of the SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE.

Wa.vtkd-TEACHERS IN THE 8HOUT\y hand department of the SPENCERIAN

COL

BUSINESS

rters and

LEGE aro practical court rect teachers: we secure positions

porters and expert teachers: we secure positions for all our graduates, the only school in Indiana

doing this.

W A1,TE,> - I)RE8H ' co ’ rriliro AND sewing

tt school, where worm

; of dreas-cut

king, flnishl

producing without guess-work or

teach you to cut and makt

tt school, where women and girls are taught the entire art of dress-cutting, making, draping,

’erring and rerefitting. We

he entire art ot dress-cuttl leslgning, tacking, finlshlni iroduclng without guess-w

you to cut and make every garment worn >men and children. We cut by actual inch measurement. Respectfully, EMMA EDWARDS, 163 8, East st., half square north of 200 Virginia ave. Take Virginia ave. car.

WANTED-MI9CEL.LAXEOU8. w - **T*l > -PArNTINa TO DO FOR A HORSE.

TV 66 Camp st.

"Yyanted—BOARDERS AND ROOMERS. 141

N. Alabama

XITanted—GENTLEMEN BOARDERS; PRI-

VT vat<

:e family, 323 N. HUnols. ■\X7ANTED—A GOOD SEC OND-HAND FOLD-

V> lug-bed. Address T 21, News.

\X7antkd-RAILROAD MEN TO BOARD

TT and room at 178S. New Jersey.

WANTK*—GOOD STYL®'TOP DELIVERY TT wagon. 206 E. Wasbjugtou st.

WANTCh-te FOR CHJLDREN’S BEST RCBT> bers. at No. 250 W. Washington st. XXf ant *D—CO NSUME KS 'G AS TRUST STOCK. > T NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block.

W antkd-86 FOR FU LL HBT TEETH. EXtV traded without pain at EARHART’S. W anted-BEST*WOHK, LOWEST PRICES, tt at Seller's dental parlors. 29bj s. Illinois st.

W aNTKD-HIGHEST PRICKS PAID FOR t t furniture, carpets, etc. 139 W. Washing-

ton st.

YX/’anted—MUSIC AND SHORTHAND PUTT ptia, by experienced teacher. 178 S. New Jersey.

\ir*NTED - ROLLING ACHAIR FOR INW valid. HENRY fl. PIERCE, 18^ N. Meridian.

\ir AriTEI >- pART BIDaK COCHIN PCLt t let*, pure bred; about eight. Address W 20, care News.

TX/anted-A NEW OR SECOND-HAND TV hoist or elevator one-story lift 7 and 9 E. Washington st.

■ixr ANTED - TO CLOSE OUT ALL OUR » T children’s rubbers at 5c a pair. Call at 250 W. Washington st. *

TXT anted—CHILDREN'S PLAIN SEWING tt and fancy party dresses made to order at 832 E. Michigan st.

YX7 ANTED-REAL ESTATE NEAR MORRIS TT on Union or Meridian ttt. WM. & CANFIELI), 31 Virginia aye. YXT anted - PRACTICE OR' PERMANENT TV work by lady stenographer; have own machine. Addreea F 21. News.

■XXrANTKD-”! am SO HAPPY. I HAVE tv found a perfect remedy for headache called Ache-Head at Pantter's drug store. ”

XUanted-EVEUY FAMILY IN THE CITY t T to try a barrel of our patent process fiour, only f3.50 per barrel. 250 W. Washington st.

XX7 anted—10o FOR CHILDREN’S FINE tv shoes. Everybody should attend the big ton‘st IK ’ n ’ t miM the No - 250 W - Washlng-

TX? ANTED-HAVE CASH CUSTOMER FOR TAT® room 36old Sentinel Building.

FORMATION 1 '’ 110 9 Bla'hf ^ l r ^ lEA1

Tlf anted—ROOMS. UNFURNISHED SUITE; TV about three rooms for light housekeeping; young couple, no children: references given and required. Address 110 N. PennviylvanlA

TXTaNTED-KXPERIBNORD MENTOTRAVTV el. sell stock and negotiate loans for one ofl the most popular bniMingassoeiatiaus In IndUna. Address room 14 Talbott mock. Indianapolis.

'yy anted - UARHRR-STEADY JOB, 64 N. vu igw^-TWo <3)iiPO»iToiw' at onck.

vv 129 Indiana ave.

^yAVTKD-ujdginos and meals. h*c. XirANTii. AP PR EN't ICF, TO LEARN vv tailor trade. 101% N. Delaware, room 14. VV antsd-IM BUY BVILDfMU AHSOCiA-

vv u<

Block.

Jon shares. GEO. M. POE, room 24 IngaJla

TX/ anted—RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN tv for good paying situation. Room 11,219 W.

Washington.

TX7 ANTED — FI U8T - CL TT good pay; perinaum

ton at, room 1. TXT ANTED - GOOD AGENTS—MEN MAKE

tt from S5 to $10 pei served. 1X3 S. Noble st.

LASS 8OLTCITOR8; t. lia’q E. Waehtng-

er day. First come, first

WANTED—GOOD, ACTIVE MEN TO WORK TV life Insurance; city add country, J, S. LAMBERT, 35 Vance Block.

SK'SKS T'iV&i:

W anted—A GOOD, ALL-AROUND ilLACKTT smith, for partner. Address E. F. CULBERTSON, Clermont, Ind.

~\XTANTED—THREE TRAVELING MEN FOR VV wholesale trade. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 75lfc E. Washington.

ANTED—-A PRACTICAL FARMER, WITH TV small family, to work on farm near city. Address, with particulars, E 18. care News.

XXTantki>—TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR t V manufacturing concern: give reference and salary expected. Addreas K 21, care News.

XXT’anted — COLORED BOY, SEVENTEEN TT or eighteen yearsold, to be generally useful about house; must be stout. Address M $1, News office.

XI7anted—EVERY MAN IN THE CITY TO tt buy arctic overshoes and keep warm feet; only 75 cents a pair. Call at No. 250 W. Washington st.

W ANTED - WE WANT A YOUNG MAN OF TV good repute and a hustler, with business ability, to work on salary and commission. J. H. WEBBER, 28 When Block.

XX7 antkd-TO LOAN MONEY ON FURNItt ture, pianos, horses, etc., without removal; also on watches and diamonds. GEORGE M.

POE. room 24 Ingalls Block.

Wanted - THE SPENCERIAN IB NOW TV the leading business college of Indiana. Elegant rooms; expert teachers in all depart-

ments. I and 3 E. Washington st.

■yy anted - THE STENOGRAPHER AND

writer. Mr. E., who left his situation on

1, can have his place

within two days.

TV typewriter. Mr. E., a 8. Meridian st. February 'back If be comes back wit

Wanted—YOU TO KNOW THAT HERB A tt Osborn’s business and shorthand school. When building, has secured more positions for students than all other schools combined.

HIOH-

XXT’aNTKD - CHAIR - MAKERS. ON HIGHT T grade, box-seat work; only competent men need apply ; work by the day or piece. Address ILLINOIS CHAIR COMPANY. Rockford. HI.

\1/ anted—EVERY SPORTSMAN IN THE TV city to call at No. 250 W. Washington st and get a pair of the Candee brand hunting or fishing rubber boots, best on earth; only f2.25 a

\I T anted—FREE. THAT YOU MAY KNOW tt the merits and facilities of this school, we free. SPENCERIAN 1 and 3 E. Washing-

tt the merits and fact give orfe week’s tuition BUSINESS COLLEGE,

YIT anted—SALESMEN TO HELL GOODS TO IT merchants by sample; $100 a month for workers; no charge for sample*; Inclose stamp. MO D EL M A N UF ACT URING COM PA NY, South Bend. Ind.

yyANTED—YOUNG MEN AND LADIES FOR pay; only typewriting frey. H2\ K. WashingU

YX/'*:fTKD-YOU TO ATTEND HEEB A OSTV BORN'S Business University day or night school, When Building. Elevator; no stairs to climb. Ten experienced teachers: individual Instruction. Absolutely tne best. Phone 449.

of the S

is: these branches are free to all membei PENCE RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE-

YXr AXTKD — TEACHERS tt hand department of BUSINESS COLLEGE are

TEACHERS IN THE SHORTof the SPENCERIAN are practical court reporters and expert teacher*; we secure positions for all onr graduates, the only school in Indiana doing this. XX7 ANTED — TRAVELING SALESMEN TO » T sell baking powder. We put our goods In glass rolling-pina; $60 month salary and expences, or 25 per cent, commission. If you want a Job. write. Send stamp for reply. CHICAGO BAKING POWDER COMPANY, 767 Van Huron st.. Chicago.

ary and expe: employment,

j; steady ; If you

Huron, Chicago.

WANTED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION Wanted-BY YOUNG LADY, AS office clerk. 74 Dugdale.

OrrUATioN Wanted —TO DO SEWING IN O private family. Address D 20, News. Qitcatiov Wanted-AS ENGINEER; FOUR k? years’ experience. Address N 18. care News.

Oitdation Wanted—BY YOUNG MAN AS C7 grocery clerk; references. Address J 21, News.

Oituation Wanted - STENOGRAPHER; U some experience; reference. Address D- 21, care News.

Citcation Wanted—AS HOUSEKEEPER IN O hotel or private family. References. Address S 20, News, Situation Wanted ~ COLORED LADY 0 wants situation as cook or second work. 202 Howard st.

Citl’ation Wanted—BY WHITE MAN IN O private family or store; best references. Address G 21, News.

ANTED — BY COMPETENT KJ woman as cook; small family; no washing. 209 Kentucky ave.

Citoation Wanted-AS CLERK, COLkl lector,cook or can capping; good reference. Addreas H 21, News.

'CiTUATtoN Wanted—BY AMERICAN GIRL, k? to do general housework. Address Miss BES-

SIE STONER,Shelbyvllle, Ind.

IR, Shelbyvtiie, Ind. I “ BY EXPERIENCED lady stenographer; calieraph operator; flrst-

Om’ATioN Wanted

kj lady stenographer; calieraph operator; class references. Address H 20. care News.

Situation Wanted-BY EXPERIENCED O bookkeeper: best reference. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 751s, E.Washington.

W ANTE D—AGENTS.

a gents Wanted—LIBERAL IX home or to travel. Address S. postoffice box 77. Indianapolis.

LIBERAL TERMS; AT

A. MAGILL,

i gents Wanted—TO SELL THE FAMOUS Gloria Water, for complexion; terms liberal. Address Manager Branch Office, box 77, Indian-

apolis.

Wanted - K V E R Y W H E R E;

-- ladles preferred: no trouble selling; big profits: full particular*. Address lock-box 1977,

South Bend. Ind. '

gents

A

State rights. Address, witn route and references, COOK <fc SMITH, manufacturers, 25 Park Place,

New York.

* GENTS Wanted—GREAT HARVEST FOP. /V agents: outfit free: send 10 cents turpost-

Ihe best territory. AMER!KRN, 466 Society for Sav-

agents: outfit fr<

age; first comes gets t ICAN BOOK CONC

Ings, Cleveland, 0.

LOST.

POCKET-BOOK, MOROCCO; Contained $0 lit paper money and some silver.

T OST

tained $9 in paper money and som MRS. E. A. BONHAM, 527 E. Ohio. Reward

GOLD

T OST-GENTLEMAN-S OPEN-FACE Q JLi watch on Alabama, between Ft. Wayne ave. and Seventh; liberal reward. Call 96 Si. Dela-

X ost-ABOUT JANUARY 33. YOUNG J-i white setter bitch, with red spots and red ears. Return to 31 Matison ave. or 17 and 18 Fletcher’s Bank Building. Reward.

very long: answers to name ox Jip. turn to above address and get reward.

T ost—SMALL LEATHER POCKET BOOK, -Li *20 paper money and some silver, on Collegeavenue car. about 6 p. m., February 7. Return to office of Western Horseman, Journal Building, and get reward. '

AUCTION SALE.

* CCTION—A. L. HUNT, AUCTIONEER, 192 A E. Washington *t. Auction—ULTrflN A McCURDY. ACCTIONA eers. 139 W. Washington st.

-VaNTKD-1.000 WORKING PEOPLE TO

* cctigN—SALEOF FURNITURK.CARPETS, J\ stoves, etc. We will sell on to-morrow (Thursday i morning, at 9 o’clock, at our room. No. 189 W. Washington tt, bedroom suite, extension tables, folding bed. double lounges, washstands, single and double bedsteads, Keystone, spiral and woven-wlre springs; household sewing machine, wash-stands, safes, mattresses, center tables, rockers, chairs, trunk, banging lamp, mattresses. cooking and lien: ing etoves, gasoline stove, brusaclaand ingtain carpets, bureaus, curtain desk, office chair, copying press, etc. GU8TIN A McCURDY, Auctioneer*.

BUILDING, SAVING^ANIl LOAN. prthDTNB AND LoaJV—THE NORTHEAST X) Saving and Loan Association has money to 1 NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block.

TV gilding and Loan—THE GOVERNMENT X) Savings Loan and Deposit Company, the leading association; office 32 Virginia are. A. LARSEN, Secretary.

FOB SALS OR TRADE.

Uor 8alb ob Trad®—CHOICE GROCERY; -a sell or exchange city property. 58 K. Market. Uon Salk ob Tbad*—CHOICE STOCK r BbocR. 64.000; lake part city property. L N.

RICHIE. 58 E. Market.

TO LET—ROOM*. r|’o Let-LIST. DALE A CO., 68 ( flu;UK. fP(7l^T.AHlilT Vl;RN 1HUK D HOOmT IW I K. Ohio. rp,> L»T TWO FRONT ROGM8, $5. wl X Camp Rt. rr<» Lbt — TWO FURNISHED HUGHS 19 1 Henry^st. rt'o Let -THKEK BOOMS, WITH GAR, 502 X X. West at. ____ Lttr -FU RNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD. X its N. I 111 not*. mo LIST—SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS. X 285 N. Delaware sh rUo Let - NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS; X cheap. 288 N. Liberty *t To Let—RENT AND BOARDING 8ION8 5 X cent* each. 11 Vance Block, rno Lkt—TtlHEE N ICE FRONT ROOMS «», X or two for 60. 153 Park ave. rpo Let - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, X front and back. 71 t y N. llllnol*. fro Let—FUItNISHKD ROOMS; QENTLEX men; with board. 320 E. Ohio. q’o let-large front r<xjm. with or 1 without bonrd. 7®. New York *t rro Let—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR X gent* only. Room 1 Stewart Place. rro Let —FURNISHED BOOM FOR GENX tlemen ; reference*. 159 N. Illlnoiict fpo Lkt-SUITE OF' FURNISHED R<X)MS; X 272 N. Meridian xt., with board and bath. rro LET-ROOM, w-i t h or without X board; gentlemen preferred. 84 W.Vermont. rro Lkt- TWO LOWER FRONT ROOMS. TO L email family; no children. 107 K. St- Joseph st. ri'o Let-TWO FURNISHED AND ONE X unfurnished room; gas; day board. 178 8. New Jersey. rro Lkt-FIPST FLOOR: SIX ROOMS. 818; X without front room, $12. 232 N. Illinois. Call between 12 and 2, or after 6 p. m.

for salf—real estate.

rro Lier-IF YOU HAVE A ROOM TO LET. X or want a room for any purpose, see CHAS. A. DALE A CO.,88 Circle. Money to loan; low rate. rro let-four adjoining rooms on X second floor, suitable for small family, within

fj^O Let-GET LIST. ALEX METZGER r|V) Lkt-SKE LIST. C. E. COFFIN A CO. rro Lkt—465 PARK AVE.; KEY AT 440

1 Park.

rpo Let—8EE LIST AT HADLEY A FAY'S. X 68 E, Market. rro Lkt-houses in all Paris of the X City. C. F. 8AYLRS. ^ rro Let—55 BROADWAY; FIVE-ROOM X cottage; both gases: 816. rro Let-HOUSE OF THREE ROOMS ON X Torbett st. Inquire 344 W. Second W. To Let—SEE LIST AT 96 E. MARKET, 1 ground floor. GREGORY A APPEL. rro Let-NO. 4« RUCKLE, NICE SIX-ROOM X cottage: natural gas. Inquire 6 Ruckle st. rpo Let-HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, COLLEGE X ave.; line. W. J. LOWRY, 23 Ingall'*Black. To Let—IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY TO SELL 1 or rent see SMITH A BUTLER, 10 Vance Block. rro Let — MODERN HOUSE OF EIGHT X rooms, furnished; fine location; north; no children; owner retains two rooms. Address E 21, care News. rro Let-WE HAVE SPLENDID FAC1LIX ties for advertising and managing rental propertlce; prompt attention will be given any Intrusted to us. MILLIKAN A ATKINSON, 60 E. Market. rro Let— X 370 Home ave., 9 rooms, gas $25 00 104 Stoughton st., 6 rooms, gas 15 00 957 N. Alabama st., 5 rooms, gas .... 16 00 W. E, STEVENSON A CO., 74 E. Market st.

d, a:

vantages for renting vacant house, try us for a

WELL TO advertised, >erlor ad-

g houses. If you have a

louse, try us for a tenant. POWELL A

HANCKEL. 66 fe. Market st.

aavs* vs* wa a** ifnaavtrtintfi , a bams, and outbuildings: farm tiled and very fertile soil; well adapted to gardening, and farming, and ’stock-raising. Long lease given. A. METZGER. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.

TO^ LET—OFEIC^S^AND^ STOItEB^ rro let-part of so n. Pennsylvania

X street.

OFFICE

SPACE. 68 E.

rpo let-choice

X Market.

rpo Let-DESK-KOOM. HUNT A ADAMS, 92 1 8. Illinois st. rpo Let - STORE - ROOM, 325 CLIFFORD X ave., $10; also an office or shop, 321 Cnfford ave., $5. Room 17 Talbott Block. rpo let-part of first and all of X second floor factory; light on both sides; 30x154, with power. 17 E. South.

rpo Lkt-OFFJCE ROOMS ON SECOND X floor of Franklin Building, corner of Market and Circle sta.; also front rooms in Commercial Block, DYER A RABSMANN. Agents.

TO LKT—MISCEULANEOUS.

rpo Lkt—WRIGHT’S HALL FOR DANCES, X receptions, eta F. S. CHANCE, Manager, 11 Vance &ock.

rpo let-farms, eighty acres on X Wolfe pike, just north of Brightw A

"ing and barns and outbuildings, ery fertile soil; well adapted to

dwell!

and

lorth of Brightwood. Good ' Farm tiled

gardening

and very fertile soil; well adapted to gardening and farming and stock raising. Long lease given. A. METZGER. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.

BUSINESS CHANCE. TJcsisess Chance—MEAT MARKET; GOOD X) trade; best location In city. GROCERS’ EXCHANGE.

|> C8INK88 Chance-DRUG STORF.; CENX> trully located: good trade; $1,000. GROCERS’ EXCHANGE.

Tjusinkss Chance—A LIGHT MANUFACTXJ uring business with paying trade; will invoice about $1,300. Address A 20, the News.

LH'sinehs Ch X> ter. eggs, et< tlon. GROCERS

locaBlock.

of m When Block.

TJcmnes* Chance—LARGE PLANING MILL -D and lumber stock. Did upward of $100,000 business last year. , J. H. WEBBER A CO. 28 When Block.

OCSINKSS Chance-WE HAVE SOME GOOD X> stocks of grte mes, dru light manufacturing, CO., 28 When Block.

gnomes, drugs, restaurants, and uring, for sale. J. H. WEBBER A

cash; complete outfit: a raw GROCERS’ EXOHANGF-

TkcsiNEss Chance—GIVE CHANCE A XI chance on vour next Job of printing. CHANCE - MATfHEWS PRINTING COM PANY. 9 and U Vance Block.

TJustNEas Chance—NATURAL GAS STOCK. X> 100 shares, $50 each; satisfactory guarantee

of 10 per cent, dividend for five years. WEBBER A CO., 28 When Block.

J. H.

XlfSiNEs* Chance-WE HAVE ONE OF THE X) best stocks of millinery in the State for sale. Lease good for several years. A good chance. J.

H. WEBBER A CO.. 28 When Block.

JgUSIM

ttm< appll

bus, Ind.

i Chance-BEST RESTAURANT IN

DciLBiNe and Loan-TNVESTIOATE THE XI Atlas Saving* Association before you take shares. Send for by-laws. C. C. FOSTER, President. ROBT. MAhTINDALE, Secretary, 84 E Market st. (basement.) TJusixkss Chance — MANUFACTURING XJ plant, consisting of lathes, machines, tools, dynamos, nickeling outfit, etc., good as new: a rare chance for some one. GROCERS' EX-

CHANGE, 64 Vance Block.

TJpsinemChanck-A MIDDLE-AGED OENXX tleman, resident of city twenty rears, very large acquaintance, desires to change his business.

lumber, thorough bookkeeper and financier. Can invest 62.000 to $3,000 in near future. Address P 19. News.

1|*AhJE«rtATK~ MILLS A SMALL. YOHN IX luT eStatb-SIX FKK CENT MONEY?

Xl SPANN A CO.

til loan is granted. HARTFORD SAVING AND INVESTMENT CO., JOHN M. SPANN, Secretarr, 86 E. Market st. : 'DciUHNo aNP Y0U WANT TO XX borrow money apply to the Mutual Home and Savings Association, 72 E. Market st. Payments only 25c per week for each 6100 borrowed. This covers premlmn^^iid^lnterest. No back

RHODES .Secretary.

'puu.snra and loan-prompt loans in XX the German-American Building Association; estimated cost of a loan lew than 6 per cent, at

President; W. A.

tv '-tuill Divt-m.. v . t i v_, 11 API , President; ALBERT 8AHM, Treasurer; U. W. BROWN, Secretary.

liKAi Earatt*:--W. W. KKATLEY, GROCERB’

XX Exetninge, 54 Vane** Illock.

TTRai. F>tate—PROPERTY OF ALL KINDR XV HADLEY A FAY.68 E. Market st

I> EA(. Ear ate—LIST VOUR FROPERTY FOR XV sale with t N. RICHIE, 68 K. Market.

13 eai. Estate TWO N1CK CGTTAGES, *1,200 XV and $1,650. I. N. RICHIE, 58 E. Market.

IIeal Estate—HEK List FOR SAL® OR XV^ rent by SMITH A BUTLER. lO Vane*

T)Kal Est ate—DESIRABLE MIT ON LINXV coin lane. Apply at 33 W. Market. W. R. BEARD. +

r>KAL Estate — NINETY-TWO BUSINESS XV blocks for sale. B. M. RALSTON, DU* N. Delaware.

T>eaL Sktatk- ONE HUNDRED-ACRE-IV farm, four miles from Tipton. Address 426 S. Tennessee.

13 eai. Estate — WASHTNGTON-MT. BU8IXV ness property. W. E. STEVENSON A CO., 74 E. Market st.

T3 kai. Estate—*1,400—18 WARREN AVE., XV West Indianapolis. W. K. STEVENSON A CO„ 74 E. Marks; st.

T3kai.E«tate-ISEVERAL WELL LOCATED XV and desirable homes to sell. MILLIKAN A ATKINSON. 60 E. Market.

13 eai, Estate-HOUSE AND LOT FOR *460; XV small payment down, balance $8 per month. T. H. NELSON, Haughvllle.

13 KAt, Estate - WANTED, A PROPERTY XV on Union or Meridian, near Morris. WM. S. CANFIELD. 31 Virginia ave.

p eai. Estate - DWELLING WOODRUFF XV Place, finder cret; modern; must sell. F. T. McWHIRTER. 74 E. Market.

Peal Estate-HOUSE AND LOT. FIVE XV rooms and cellar, good well; E. Eugene st.. North Indianapolis. M3 Lord st.

T3eal Estate-ONLY EAST-FRONT VAXV cant lot In Hall Place; a bargain. H. C. TUTTLE, Sole Agent, OOtii E. Market st.

p eal Estate—A NICE PROPERTY, OVER XV the viaduct, close to business, cheap. F. L. DAUGHKKTY, No. 7 Virginia ave.

P eal Estate - FIRE. LIGHTNING. CYXV done, ga<< explosion and life insurance. HADLEY <fc FAY,68 K. Market SV

T3KAL KhVatk—LOT. ALABAMA, NEAR XV seventeenth, only *425; lot. Linden st., *325. I. N. RICHIE, 58 E. Market.

Peal Estatr-$6,000-W. MARYLAND-ST. XV property; renting for *50 montb. W. E. STEVENSON * CO., 74 E. Market st.

Peal Estate-TWO-STOUY, SIX ROOMS XV and hall; on Perust., near Christian ave.; price, $2,700. 60 E. Market. M. ARBUCKLE.

T> eal Est ate— A FEW LOTS LEFT IN THE XV Brinkman Hill addition: price $100; weekly paymenta. BRADLEY A DENNY, 26 N. Delaware.

P eal Estate-64 DIVISION ST.. WEST IXXV dianapolis, six rooms, hardwood finish: bargain. W. E. STEVENSON A CO.,74 E. Market street.

Peal Estate—WANTED TO BUY LOT XV south of Thirteenth st., between Mississippi and College ave.; give price and location. Address B 21, News.

Peal Estate-®. WA8HINGT0N-ST. ADXV dltion lots for sale on weekly payments, without Interest and taxes. BRADLEY <fc DENNY, 26 N. Delaware st

T3 eal Estatk-FIVE-ROOM HOUSE ON XV' Columbia ave., bet ween Seventh and Eighth sts.; payment down; balance, $10 a month. Room 17 Talbott Block.

Peal estate-choice two-story resiXV dence; Central sve., near Eighth; bargain; $3,500; five rears’ time, easy paymenta X. N. RICHIE. 58 E. Market.

pkAL Estate-80 ACRES, HENDRICKS XV county, house, barn, orchard;good land; near Vandalla railroad; easy payments. W. J. LOWRY, 22 Ingalls Block.

Peal Estate — DESIRABLE DWELLING, XV eight rooms, bath, furuace, cabinet mantels, hardwood finish; one block from Illlnols-st electric line; $3,700. H, C. TUTTLE. 96% E. Market st

p kal Estate - $2,400 ON WOODLAWN XV ave., cottage of seven rooms, cellar, well and cistern, pumps in kitchen, gas, city water in yard, large lot, south Hunt A. W. DCnKLE, 6© E. Market.

13 kal Kstate-COBURN ST., TWO GOOD XV dwellings, one on Wright st rents *30 per month; will exchange for vacant lots south or southeast GEO. W. PANG BORN * CO., 94 E. Market st.

13 eal Estate—TAKE YOUR ACCIDENT INXV sura nee In the ".Etna.” the largest life and accident insurance company lit the world. MILLIKAN A ATKIN80N, special agents for Indiana, 00 E. Market.

Peal Estate-THE MOST PLEASANT XV- medicine to take, and at the same time the best corrector of all stomach troubles Is Dyspeptics’ Delight For sale by PANTZER, Bates House druggist.

Peal I-statr-LOTS-WE ARE CORRECTXV' ing our property list for the spring trade. If you want to make a quick sale send us description of yours. POWELL A HANCKEL, 66 E. Market st

pKAL Estate—$250 WILL BUY CHOICE XV lots in West Indianapolis, north of Oliver sve., worth8450. Only a few left at this price; large number have been sold in last two weeks. W. F.. MICK A CO,

Pkal Estate—THE PALATINE FIRE INXV surance Company (limited), of Manchester, England, one of the strongest In the country; sole agents for Indianapolis. MILLIKAN A ATKINSON, 60 E. Market.

P eal Estate - HOUSFJ4 - GOOD IMPROVED XV property left with us will have lour careful attention. Send description at once, that yours may be Included in our spring list POWELL A HANCKEL. 66 E. Market st.

Peal Est ate-BIG BARGAINS. 8HOTXV well’s addition to Irvington; low prices; easy payments; electric cars; sewerage and natural gas for every lot; high ground; finest location. DYER A RA3SMANN. 31 Circle st

Pkal Estate-COTTAGE GROVE ADDIIV tlon I Reid homestead ), three squares east of Reid st, on Prospect; weekly payments; streets graded and graveled;shade trees planted; natural gas piped free to every lot BRADLEY A DENNY. 26 N. Delaware st.

Pkal Estate — LOT. PENNSYLVANIA, IV near Fifteenth; lot. Pennsylvania, near Twenty-fifth. 100x200, only $1,700; lot Ash, near Eight, *1.450; lot, Park ave., near Eleventh. $1,400; choice lot, CUflbrd ave.; two beautiful large lots, College ave. I. N. RICHIE, 58 E. Market.

Peal Fj(Tatk-$1.700-SIX-ROOM COTTAGE XV on Reid st; will trade equity for lot north or northeast: *2.500, five-room cottage on Talbott ave., all conveniences; $3,600, seven-room cottage on Broadway, near Eighth, east front; $2,100, six-room house on Arch st. A. W. DUNKLK, 09 E. Market.

Peal EstaTk-OLIVEK 8T., FOUR ROOM8, XV new ; natural gas, well, cistern, price *1,300. Harding st.. four rooms, new; gas. well, cistern; price *1,300. Draper st., five rooms; cellar, wen, clatern; price *1,700. , GEO. W. PANG BORN A CO., 94 E. Market st

Peal Estatk-RESIDENCE, N. DEI.AXV ware. *5,000; Alabama, near Seventh. 82.900; thoroughly modern, N. Pennsylvania, $(i.SO0:N. East. $7,000; N. New Jersey, *5.000; Park ave., *3.000; Illinois. $7,500; N. Tennessee, $3,500: Bellefontalne, *6.100; Pennsylvania. *10,000; Morton Place. Alabama st., *6.500; Broadway $4,500. Call get particulars. 1. N. RICHIE. is8 E. Market.

T) Val Estate — BIGGEST BARGAIN ON XV our list—One-half square of Arsenal, on Madison; one square of Clifford, eleven squares of Circle st.; seven large, beautiful rooms, papered, cabinet mantel, natural gas, veranda, back porch, walks, grapes, woodshed, new house, streets Unproved ; only *2,00*. If sold at once. oil A 8. A. DALE A DO., 88 Circle. P. S. Will be open until 8 p. m. Money to loan; low rate.

p kal Est awe—VACANT LOTS— XV Bellefontalne st, north Home ave., east front. 40x132 *1,600 Bellefon'e st.. n. Seventh, e. front, 40x135 1,600 New Jersey, near Eighth, 40x156 1,600 GUlard ave., one square north Washington, two lots, east fronts, street improved, walks paved, 35x120, each 550 And other bargains in lots, dwelling houses and boslness property In all parts of the city. JOHN R 8PANN A CO., 86 E. Market rt.

NOTICE.

RTotice—EVERROAD A PRUNE FOR HARD-

\Jotick - JOWKPH GARDNER FOR TIN Iv roofllng, guttering and spouting. 39 Ken tucky ave. Telephone 822.

RT otice -DO VOUR CLOTHES NEED CLEANJN ing or dyelngT Take them to Smith’s dyeworks. 57 N. Pennsylvania st

Votice-ROOMS AND POWER TO LET FOR X3 manufacturing purpose* at WRIGHT’S Power Hall, 118 8. Tennessee st.

XTostCK—HOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN—OR. Iv w. B. Clark e, Washington bL, cor. Ala. Telephone 571: residence 188 Blackford.

■Votice—s tockholDe rb~ annual meeting of White River Railroad Company for election of officers and general business, at office of Klngan A Co. "Limited,” Indianapolis, Wednesda- February 8,1803, at 3 p. m. , JOHN CHESTNUTT. Secretary.

XT otice -TSOTIOF. IS HEREBY GIVEN lv that the undersigned, having been appointed by the judge of the Circuit Court ot Marlon county, Indiana, administrator of lb* estate of the late Daniel A. Richardson, deceased, and believing said estate solvent, all persons having claims against said Daniel A. Richardson are hereby uotiSed and requested to present them to me at once fat payment. WM. P. GALLUP, Administrator.

STOKAJGE. OxonAKjs—CROSSLAND, 68 B. FENN8YLVAO nia st.

Ctobask-HOWLAND. CONDIT A CO., 6V a U Pennsylvania See us and get rates.

Ctoraok-BEFORE STORING YOUR GOODS O call on M. P. ANDERBON,corner Hosbrook and Cedar sta, for special ratre on storage and transfer

CtoHao* - UNION TRANSFER AND STOR0 age Cotnpanv, successdHo Dickson Storage and Transfer Company, K. Ohio st. and Bee Line tracks. Telephone 725. Best merchandise and household storage In the city; an dust aad non-

foh sale miscellaneous.

AND SHELVING.

KK ~ a 9m

Uoi Sati- NOTICE TO FARM EHS—GRAIN

J sack*. Bryce^i bakery.

Po* Sahi'FINE PARLOR ORGAN; RASY

r terms. 410 Cornell ave., old Pern.

uuk hai.E -TinnTY-piVli- horse- power I engine, as good as new. 305 E. Osoegla. Uott Hat.E-SIX FONTTS TYPE. AND PUKMS, X 13«1S. LEW NICOLI. 60 N, Delaware. UOR HAi.B-FIXTUI’.ks AND GOOD WILL T of flrat-class botcher shop. Addreas X 15. News.

t?o* HaI-K-SALOON IN GOOD IjOCATION; I sickness reason for selling. Address J 20, Newa , Uoa Sax,*—ROILKH AND ENGINE; 40A horsepower; good shape; at a bargain. 85 E. South st.

Uor Sale—FURNITURE OF BOARDING X7 and rooming-house; cheap for cash. 100 N. i8fv 1H81pi Tit. Mkfor prop-

Uon Kale -65 FOOT LOT ON CENTRAL

r avenue In part for a ARBUCKLE, 60 E. Market.

for a good residence. M.

Uor Balk

X comic

,K-v VALENTINES, ALL KINDS,

A comic and fancy, INDIANAPOLIS NEWS COMPANY. 6 Massachusetts ave. Uon Salk-TASTY PRINTING AT LOW J prices. CHANCE MATTHEWS PRINTING

COMPANY. 9 and 11 Vanes Block.

'C'OB Sale — FORTY-HORSE BALANCEX7 valve engine; alio, four and eight-hone en-

gines. XI. E. HOWARD, machine-works. Uon Salk—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF X one of the best hotels this city: down town; full of boarders. I. N. RICHIE. 58 E. Martlet.

Uok Sale—DOUBLE CUT-OFF SAW, RIF X saw, sand drum and planer; also, vens«r press, glue beater and heating pipes. 85 E. Uon Sale—THE GRIP-AFFLICTED 8TOMX achs are speedily cured by using Dyspeptics’ Delight. For sale by PAN ’ZER, Bates House druggist.

Ins: postofflee. L’OR Kalk-EIGHT-HORSE ENGINE AND X ten-horse boiler, now in dally use at Indlanap oils Printing Company, 39 Virginia ave. In good condition. Also, Dean pump.

jpoB_ Kale - THOROUGHBRED LIGHT

Uob Sale-LIST YOUR RENTAL PROPX erty with us, and at any time yon should want money we will advance It on the future payments of the rents. Room 36 old Sentinel

Uob Sale-RESTAURANT, FIRST-CLASS; X fourteen rooms,80-foot dining-room; does a «n n S; * Kn'SSk'VS Wl:

Uob Sale-SPECTACLBS AND EYKGLA8SX es fitted on scientific principles. Prices in steel from 50 cent* up; in gold from $4 up,at LEO LANDON, Optician, 82 E. Market sk, opposite postoffice.

THREE

•C'OB Salk-VENETIAN BLINDS, A Dumb waiters, Blldl ng fly-screens, JOSH. ZIMMERMAN^i^k Maryland.

I'OR 8AI

ments; wui laKe 01a goods tor nrst payment, we carry a full line of new goods, with the largest line of oecond goods in the State. We bought 1,500 second hearing etoves last spring at our own prices. If you want goods for a little money you should come and see this line. We have more money than we can use. Youx toms on payment* will be ours. BARO. 79’W. V. „ Opposite the

j'oB Salefurniture, CARPETS AND STOVES AT THR GREAT EXCHANGE,

Misfit and second-band carpets, prices; mattresses, sli^hUy dama

all sizes, all

maged, from 60

bed-lounges up; rocking

cnairs from »l up; stoves at your own price. We buy, sell and exchange everything In the line of house-furnishing goods. Pay the best (ash price for old goods or take them as first payment on new. We carry full line of new goods and largest line of second-hand in the city. Your own terms

on payment.

THE GREAT EXCHANGE,

successor* to

THE NEW YORK FURNITURE COMPANY, 84 E. Washington, north ride, near Delaware. ■C'OB Bale— —— X Boots,

shoes,

slippers

and

rubbers.

Now

Is

your rim* - to boy. Closing out all onr remnants at less than cost. 6c for infants' rubbers. 10c for children’s best rubbers. 16c for misKes’ best rubbers. 20c for ladle*' flue rubbers. 40c for men's fine rubbers. All leather shoes at cost and below cost. Come guickbeforc all are gone. At the same old place, 0,1 PRO. F. KBEITLKIN.

ATTENTION 1

Jj>OB Salk—

Haring bought a large stock of goods bsfore the advance, I wlU sell this week only at the follow-

Ing pricea:

To the Public: Owing to the bad weather of last week, I will continu* the sale one week longer. 22c for 1 8-lh can table peaches, worth 26a 17c for 13-lb can table peaches, worth 20a He for 1 3-lb can pie peaches, worth 15a 19c for 1 3-lb can apricots, worth 25c. lOe for 1 8-lb can tomatoes, worthUDkc. 12^c for I 3-lb can tomatoes, worth 16c. 10c for 1 can corn, worth 12Vtc. 12tsc for I can oorn, worth 15c. 3Cc for 1 can gooseberries, worth 12tjia 10c for I can pineapple, worth 12lac. 25c for 6 bars Gloss Soap, worth 30c. 25c for 8 bars Every Day soap, worth 35c. 7V: for 1 lb dried grapes, worth 10a 8c for 1 lb dried apples, worth 10a This is only a small list of prices, considering the Jarge stock you have to select from. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. GEO. J. HAMUEL, 110 aad 112 Massachusetts ave.

'Phone 755.

jpoR Bale—

A Pusher for one week only I

1 SUGARS.

18 lbs standard A sugar for $1. 10 lb* standard cut loaf sugar lor $1. 16 lbs standard powdered sugar for $1.

COFFEES.

25c for 1 lb fresh roasted Rio coffee. 80c for 1 lb choice fresh roasted Rio coffee. 82c for 1 lb fresh roasted Golden Rio coffee. Our special 3 lbs O. 0. Java roasted for $L 38c for I lb genuine Mocha and Java

roasted coffee.

40c f(w 1 lb “El Ryad,” onr celebrated Arabian mixed coffee, something extra, only to be

procured at our store*.

Coffees ground and pulverized while you walk Special—We claim to be the only exclusive tea stores in this city. Would yon call a harness shop a drug store because they both sell oil. Can yon call a grocery that sell* $100 worth of groceries to every half pound tea sold, a tea store. We

Import direct.

TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES

and manufacture

Baking powder, condensed milk.

Buy In car-load lots direct from the refiners.

SUGARS.

These are the goods we handle and are all that are needed in an exclusive tea store. Can you imagine yourself la a tea store where the sour kraut barrel Is a side partner to the coffee tabor

the cakeof limburger to the tea Mm

Yes, we present a cheek with every pound of

WU ~ Of spice you buy. Th*y j

A you In

coffee, tea or can wort 0 2 V: a piece to

yon buy. They are cbtnaware; eta, Be-

come and ^ GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, 20 W. Washington st. 16* E. Washington st

FOB SALlE—HOKRKS ANTI VXHICUM. J?ob^Sale-FINE HORSE; $125; HARNESS

Pok Balk-TWO CARTS. THREE SETS 8INX gle harness; new. 14 Virginia ave.

F 0 Btable*“w^ H t^ B w^ C N^j’er^ I, ^S East sta.

UOR A? .-pit

Sale—PAIR OF GOOD DELIVERY ponles^barnere, complete; cheap; other good

221 Park *v

F°» rookr^nd- WORSE. SEVEN R /?1m1LTON?iT I * >Ua<U ’

no end of I B Ideal read

J ...-.-BOOK M L i/avs L” L“

T oaks—6 J " P*yn»e

, si52id5i2339n*i

3KV-*i

I OASra —ON X-i other val uatolea.

OABb-

$10, *29.

oaks—

Your own time.

Get our rates.

J^OAKS— J^OAJl*—"

Don’t pay old triynde

Double what we

| OAKS—

A-V Ask for same accommodation. J^oaks-INDIAN^POLIB mortgage

T OAX&—

LOAN COMPANY, room No. 10

TT oaxh—THORPE a>

x^ 89 E. Market st.

BLOCK,

1 OAKS tj From $10 up.

MONEY QUICK. 54 E. Martlet, opposite pcet-

. DAY ER.OOdd

TRY BRYAN.

rom f m up. 04 K- Mark

office.

foANrt—-~WIloh PAY~MONRY SAMS >Vu^xir ;e “ yiemu - A T oaxs-ON FURNITUBB, PI ANuS. HORSKK.

GKO *

T OAJts-6 PER CENT. BUILDING ABSOCIA- * 0»>n .share* purebawd. NEWTON TODD. Ingalls Block. T~dans—MONEY OX FARMSOR CITY PROP^ T oaks — ANY AMOUNT. LAROfc AND

: . n <>. delay; any amount. GEORG H 8EIDEN8TICKKK, room 33 When Blecfe. I OAKe-«CMS OF f 100 TO $100,009. I "A^-fRIYATK AND XASTKRN FUNDS Xj on Indianapolis real estate: no delay. C.Tfe. WARRURTONTroom 26, Lombard Building. T oars - MONEY TO LOSS IN ALL ^ r* 1 * of Interest; uoconiinlss on charged; by C. G. WEfss, room 10, Breton Hock. T OAKs-flOOTO $2,000. NOW READY: INXj terest and commission very reasonable InDelaware che * rfnlly * lven REIJ:> HROK, 42 N. T oaxs-PRIVATE FUNDS ON FARM AND prUr&pi-asm s ggppjnr. 1 0«« - MnNKV TO tOAN AT LOWEST X^ rate*, from $HX) up on mortgage loans; mad* oj» ^of application. GROVERA SEUUIN. 32 T oax*—MONEY LOANED ON HOUSEHOLD -* J goods, horses, pianos and other personal prop- “ t " t ^ T oaxs—SIX PER CENT. MONEY IN BUMS . of«1.0p0ormore, on Indianapolis property only. Pay It back when yon please. No delay; reasonable fere. SPANN A CO..IM E. Market:

ra...v/i4.sv »«, uuvwi MV UVmjr. AU second floor Odd Fellows Block.

T oaks-TO LOAN MONEY IN ANY Xj amount. In sums of *200 to *6,000 on very easy terms; low rates; no delay; caa accommoMtrwssttswiSiarH? 5

Without commissi on.

No expense*. Lowest interest.

Real-estate mortgages. M. E. VINTON 4To..

IHDli E. Market st

fl; lowest rates of Interest. Call end as* i re placing your loan. J. C. KRTKL, 2 athlngton. rooms *9-00 Lombard Block.

Any amount

Furniture, Pianos, Diamonds, Horses, Vehicles, Bicycles, eta Lowest rates in the city. MTConfidenrianB* No. 21* W. Washington st Room 4.

T oaxs—SHOULD YOU NEKd Xj Money on household goods, pianos, Money on diamonds, hoi-He* and wagons. Money on any available security,

Money to pay rent.

Money to increase business,

Money to pay taxes,

*' ey topay

ey for prl ley for an

Money to pay debts.

Money for private purposes.

Money for any purixtse whatsoever

at lowest rates, the same day,

then call at 250 U. Ohio st.

T cans—

-Li MONEY -%*

on watubea, diamonds,

FURNITURE .PIANOS,

or anv personal property,

r, sixty, ninety days, or longer,

without removal.

as you please, In small or large pay-

jenf*- weekly or monthly.

„ Fair dealing Is our motto.

If you come and got our ratre yon will be convinced that w* can 3 be beat. BuMnsas strictly

-~u Aden rial.

Thirty,

Pay U back

men

Office....

..prtvala

A. N. WILSON. Room 9 Mansur’s New Block. (Corner east of court-house.)

J oakSt-MONEY OK FURNITUBK, PIANOS, horse*, wagons, office, store fixtures and all kinds of personal property, In sums to suit without removal, In the quickest possible time and at the lowest possible rates; also on watches aad diamond*. Yon caa pay It book In weekly or monthly installments, and each small payment reduose the cret of carrying the balance. Business strictly confidential. W. a SLATT6, room $4 Ingalls Block, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania sta

SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY

Loans money on ypaxirrmB, piako#, and vuucmk. wabbmovsk RKcKirtrs,

K», WABKKOVMK BECKI9TS. Ot Bnf .allowing you to keep the good* la

your presses I it), and charging yon a omaller rata for the amount you borrow, no matter whether

$10 or *1,000. than anv on* else In Inc You receive full benefit of payment on

SiE

Security mortoao* wun^mpany,

Washington and vS

Rooms 8 and 4 Bank of Junction of Pennsylvania,

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