Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1893 — Page 3

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THE INDIAKAPOLIS NEWS, TUESBAY, NOVEMBER 21; 1893.

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W. PRATT

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general iun-sE-

[ ON HALART.

lUBTOKOER

HOUSE*

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HOUSEWORK;

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ASSOCIAU» mock.

boilt on ."Si

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m**: 141,6 retired to their new i the few guests who the event du-

tAEES.

party retired to sd by calls They rer the eries, hastened couple, where t m the throes of 1 his wife standing sly. About the were no less than * principally led and others’ chilled to hunters took in the sitand ran back to their which they tried to dne couple, but the and the victims died ppeared that the . ....... ~4 close proaimityi in the bluff, in which the ~ The roaring fire i into life and they the cabin by the mer was able before ! he and his bride had i their slumber by the ; of a house-dog sleeping hich, too, was bitten to this Schrader heard a sound, and leaping out se he stepped on

t him-

of the dyin

a serpent. Next he

md by the light of the dying

« he saw a number of

at the floor or coiled titnoe of striking. He was stung I again, and bis cries arousing his , too, jumped from her bed only to similar to that of her husband, ran for the door and cried for I in a very- short time old Mr.

fd. The open door, howi aid unnecessary, as _ chilled xhe room and torpid and easily dis-

BY WHOLESALE.

! day following the tragedy, i shot was put in by a miner the lead mines at Galena. The explosion tore out several yards of the bluff and exposed the serpents' den, in which no less 109 snakes of all varieties, from the blacksnake to the copperhead , were found. They were and were slaughtered.

Company's Crown Hill, tS.SO; to oontb Yards, House, Union statloa and Taiaptiona 034.

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D1KKCTOHS.

KREUELO** WHIT8ETT.

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> services of the KRKGEwlll lind them now at

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»N A IRVIN.

AND CLUB MEETINGS.

nlON. O. A R.-REGULAR Thomas Post this evening . E. TWINAME, Commander. ~, Adjutant.

)N» CHAPTER, NO. B, R. I meeting In Masonic Temple thta t at 7:30 o'clock. Work In the

tr-MA80NIC - ORIENTAL LODJje, 300, P. and A. M. Called meeting tbts

Masonic Temple for work

CHAS. A. NICOLI, W. M. ?ARO KIMBALL, Secretary.

ROTtOE.

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TK8, DENTIST, ROOM 1 OUD

t—A RC0 DRAGON'S SW EET PICKLES

not he heut

i ■■ i

' r-&■ tvrmae

h n/'-iW :5<U MASSA -

«BORtT30; (JAN *8 Errand stand 142

FURNACES

"AT.

Kentucky ave

j<Sr^..viiAn.A*asfSi*r«.-,- . eA>'V^BSwc»aBatBiO!atetii>iw jfcisaaaE;

RK HOTEL OFrand fare to be

rates.

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Htw-

enjoyable

i IN FAMILY CTURE» Va AT ^BENasts E. Washington. [GENERAL HOU8E- ; 34 W. Fourteenthst JENERAL lldrsE288 Lincoln ave. SVINO DINNER IS broad from Montezuma

^th ^nce A 20W^:

»* work. Apply, wtfn reicrciice, /u w. wal-

nut at

21. N

BBLhS

W IpenaSyTt A '

RNdED GIRL FOR ; references. Address L

19 N.

at coat of mate-

. . VipftYAL COLLEGE, Pennsylvania st., denUstry at coat ol

TiraNTan-WE HAVE Vr terine, at 97 N. Deli

market-house.

KINGAN-S BITaw&re and stand 142

B F. DUBOIS.

AIT APTUP—doiof) WHITE GIRL FOR GEN- » * eral housework; no washing or Ironing. 772 VITAKTcn-LADIES TO BEE OUR Sl.SO 62 W Washtn^* 8111 ttp * boe,L BRANHAM S, X\J antri>—go to Where a specialty W IS handled only. EXCLUSIVE LOUNGE HOUSE. 24 K Alabama st. T

WJ ANTKU - EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR »» general housework; small family; bring ref-

erences. 91^ »■ OMfMMt.

TI7Altm>—GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8ETV^work^ Gyrman preferred; references re-

quired. SUB N. Delaw

W AKTKIJ—AKFLICTEI) WOMEN REOUIR7 » Ing medical attention or advice to consult (free) DR. BULA. 83 W. Ohio st "YYTahtkd ’- EXPEStENCED SALESLADY »» understanding fancy needlework: perma. nent poslUon. Address H 22, News office.

antku-GIRL, EXPERIENCED IN COOKIny; German ^efertSdL^.M'a'N. Tennew. ° T ,r ° n ’

^ a»F»»*a*WSjr JVS \;aisa A'CS*. . .-nnaw , A * I v-no v o v. Yl/TsTtn-IF YOU WANT WORK OF ANY W kind call or address MIDLAND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, room 81. Baldwin Block, In-

dianapolis.

\tT ANTKD—EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL »» for general housework In small family; no washing or ironing; good wages. 980 N. Illi-

nois st.

YirANTBD—CANVASSERS IN EVERY TOWN TT in the United States to introduce the Tanner Needle Threader. Send 10c for sample. LARRABEE A CO., manufacturer’s agents. De-

JOeh.

"\17ANTEb—PROFESSOR RAYNO-S OLD RJ!> v> liable theatrical school, established 1870.

Ladles or gentlemen

flrst-class act, stage dancing, cal

basement room.

wishing to learn a good, Being, calf 130 W. Ohio st.

117 anted—LADIES’ WANTING STYLISH r » street suits, party dress, tea gown or wedding outfit, at reasonable prices; best of fitting and work: call on MRS. MITCHELL, OOVj W.

Washington at. (room 8). ■

a WTKi>-LADIES AN D G E NT LEM EnTwE strictly’ 1 homo' wort ^or^sf no cwnvaasliig 0 and [>t payment. Send addressed envelop

Boston, Mcuu.

PLY

w

tfons when competent! pert tul after position fer a short tlmflf

LADIES AT I at course In

an com potent i ■

our special course

iwhr

COMPANY. Liberty square,

TO TAKE

ONCE ■■■ stenography; position can be paid

n can be paid ily; howls the

time to enter. Address or call THE 8TKNO-

MfWIKi-JfV tpw► 4fa.M-M* V3RM9 tilall 1 IXX'j O I ITJV/GRAPHIC INSTITUTE, opposite State House. \i7 aktkd - Tttk LADIES OF INDIANA- ▼ v polls and vicinity to know that a full course of dress-cutting lessons, system-ltook of instructions, diploma and all. Is only *6. at Prof, and Madams O. H. Be Lamorton *8 dress-cutting and making school, No. 78Vj N. Illinois st.; diploma traoied, and our 92.50 fashion-book for one year 1* only 91 extra to those that-wish them, presses made to order st prices to suit the times. We save you 75 per cent on the dollar in the price of sewing machines. See our 915.50 machine at 78 Virginia ave., Indianapolis, Tnd. agents wanted; five lady canvassers Tuesday.

astkd-THE CONTEST FOR SCHOLAR-

Vv ships, occasioned by the liberal offbr of THE INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE.

There were tome four hundred

finishes. The

lease

■p a great race. There wen

contestants, and some very close finishes, 1 following named ladies and gentlemen will pie

accept our congratulations:

Miss Lau

words. Edi 11.394 words

dlananoiis. 8,136 words, Miss

■Hg: V«' -

icome. N ...

MB - if.” Meridian st”' TAOd" worda^ ’ MIm “A?ma Rottman, 193 Broadway, 7,500 words. Mr. Rod- ■ Please come In as early as practicable and bring yoor friends with you. Journal Build-

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W ANTED—AGENTS.

^egsta Waj«t*d—TISH—I—MINGO CIGAR.

WANTjre-Wg

A 8INTS

A. Investigate

WaNTBD—AGENTS FOR FUNK A

A aisra_Wantbp—Lady AGENTS TO INA trodik's ih their own town an article of i

late necessity to all.

25 cents. Bells at sigh make money. Call or wi

Indianapolis,

Entirely

■ ght. Ha | Call or writs room 0

ie of abso-

Itetails

re-opportunity to

Yobn Block,

A OKNTS WaNTRD-AN AGENT WANTED IN A every county Mid town In the Statu to take orders for “The World s t’arifament of Re-

book published. I.lh^ral

glooa." Rest sell

terms. Call

•Ulitfe l*OOk pUbicsM.-vi. i.imi wriS ROBERT DOUGLASS,

OK COMM 18-

room 9 Yohn Block, Indlawapuli A a®NTs WgimtD-«8ALARY A sion; the greatest Inventloi

write the — URING COM PAN'

A oixts WaNTkl A month selllns

maNufact-

LaOrosse. Wls.

Photos

out

of

IN MAKE950Oft 975 A Columbian Portfolio of

views in an el'

silk cloth. Sena postage prepetdoa receipt of $ i. Jrder sample quick. Fourth st., Cincinnatl. O. ¥***&? “a OKN-TS Wantbu-AT LAST WE HAVE IT A Keen, bright and brainy men and women righted photographs of buildings, scenesaud exhibits of the World’s Columbian Exhibition

will make modi hiit ix.uimissions:

S ready: credi

. I etreulara. r—— •

BVIJUMU*. CIAV1SG JUfl> LOAN.

B. Market st. ,> ^ -WE HAVE FOR SALE i upward. 21 S. Tennsyl-

-RCJXP. no AWP LujXo EBM A N-A

ICAN e; in-

SAVINGS ; dues. 25 cents per making a loan or

111811181

HELP—MEN—HO VR.

XV ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

* aa^mH-I-MlNGO^oXC^*^ ^^^ANTteD—TISH—I—MINGO^CIGAR ^yaNTan-I'ORTER, AT «t4 N. ILLINOIS ST. ^ANTicn-K K FOR KAHY WASHING.

’yyAKTa^-LOIMlING AND MEALS, 10c. ^yantkp-GLD MELODEbN.

6 INDIANA

AI/^T^-KKBfcRJENCKD SHORT ORDER TJE7 ahtkd—AN IN VALID'S MOVING CHAIR.

W cook. Call 80 E. Washington. ! Address D

i 22, News.

Y/'SSZZZJ?** t S r $£S£Z.‘ ao ** i W?.; , !S. T i B ^£;io" AU ‘- *- K - ru *

Wa»T«»-TO PURCHASE BUILDING A9»V soda lion shares. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

INTKtl - rlages.

- FINE LIVERY WOOD’S stables.

AND CAR

W*;K£: b n"wto5Vdd’"^k.SE i IY A S.-JT.S, D «iMg.„t, c

ACCOMMO-

HANDH FOR

81 Russell

Tiranted - EXPERIENCED ... ' ’ knitting stockings; machines.

avenue. , TIT aktkd—IT IS A PLEA8UKR TO KAT TT dinner when you use bread from Monte-

soma Hoar

\iranted-NO CHARGE, EXCEPT FOR MATT terlals. at DENTAL COLLEGE. 10 N.

Pennsylvania st.

'll/ anted—TWO OB THREE GOOD SALESTT men; none but hustlers need answer. Ad-

dress A 22, care News

'tir'anted—oleThatn'madenew in"the TV latest style, by JOHN WKNELL, pracUcal

hatter, 28 Virginia ave.

Wanted — MRS. JACKMAN. MIDWIFE. _»» 1636 telephone. Call at all hours. W’^TEd-THE WOMAN’S EXCHANGE. 28 TT a. Illinois at., has the moat elegant work. W ANTED—A SOUND. GENTLE HORSE IN TT trade for fine piano. Address Y 5, News \I7 anted—HORSE FOR HIS FEED FOR TT the winter; light work. 393 S. Delaware. WANTED-geob ON _ FIRST-CLASS MORTTT gage security. Address M 22, care News.

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WANTED-YOU TO HIRE FINE LIVERY TT Of FRANK 8CHOFIELD. 122 E. Wabash st. W - astkd-BUILDINO A 88 O C IA TI O N TT shares purchased. Room 10, 87 E. Market. Wak t * d -HORSK8 TO WINTER. CALL TT at 130 E. St. Clair; stables. J. tf. OUION.

Wanted-BEST PICTURES AT BEN-

anted-SALESMEN—STEADY EMPLOY- I TT NKIT’S. 81 doxen. 381s E. Washington.

TO LET—DOOMS.

TO LET-HOT7SER.

T o

Let - FURNISHED bath. 211 E. Ohio st.

ROOM; BOARD; { r yo Let-LIST. 10 CIRCLE

T° Let-SUITE 1 bath.

ROOMS;

226 N. HUnols.

ONE SINGLE; 'yo Lkt—K. K. FOR THE KITCHEN.

XT-FURNISHED AND UNFURNTSHHl) f r° th hoard. 80 E Ohio. | x

Let-113 GREEK ST., MIX ROOMS.

froL

1 wi

rpo Let — FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ’ r r» Let-GET LIST. ALEX METZUEa 1 cheap. 123 WHUgms st. i - Let - NICELY FURNISHED FRONT r r° l<:t S KE LIST. C. E. COFFIN A CoT

oms. '2*1 W !C<n»- Vnrlr l A •

rooms. 26 W. New York.

T° Let-FURNISHED ROOMS.

A Delaware. Day boarders.

> Lkt—NICELY FURNISHED

housekeeping. 171 E. South st.

177 N. : T” HADLEY AVE., 910. APPLY

A 274 W. New York.

ROOMS; j H'o LET-FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRAL

I X Address N 21. News.

HR) Lkt—BEST PICTURES AT BENNETT’S. • 'VoLet-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE

I 91 dozen. 38Ih E. Washington. 1 1 city. C.F. SAYLES.

. 38% E. Washington. ,

rpo LET-FOUR NICELyTuKNISHED; FOR ■ f r« LET-FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE; GAS.

X housekeeping. 323 N. minois. f Inquire 478 E. Market st.

housekeeping.

rpo Lkt-ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPA Ing; reference. 7 E. New York.

T”,

Lkt-BOARDING AND ROOMS; MODern conveniences 166 N. Delaware.

WALLICK ST.

LET-THREE-ROOM COTTAGE; 1 Deartmim. 187 N. Alabama

W * XT ED-AFFLICTED MEN REQUIRING >“ medical attention or advice to consult (free)

PH BULA, 33 W. Ohio st.

lent to men of good appearance COLLIER. 93 S. Delaware SL

rpo Lkt—FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR !

A light housekeeping. J24 Broadway.

T’o Lkt-THKEK rNFI-RNISHED ROOMS; !

A light housekeeping. 133 E. North st. ;

ryo Let — HANDSOMELY FURNISHED i

ipo Let-490 a TENTH aTT., F L gas. Call IIP Woodruff Place.

FIVE ROOMS,

ALABAMA; MODERN. G l W, OORSUCH, 15 Virginia ave.

room: board, bath. 43-4 N. Delaware.

rr»o Let —NICELY FUKN A with breakfast. No. 336 N.

T

18HED ROOM,

Liberty st.

r Po get—SEE LIST AT HADLEY <fc FAY’S,

X removed to 40% E. Washington st.

I Let-TWO* PLEASANT ROOMS. WITH board, for gentlemen. 284 N. Meridian.

XJLJ AVTSB - §3 AND 92.50 PANTS AT vv MILES’S, 24 W. Washington, guaranteed to wear as long as any 95. These are map. W anted -Traveling - salesmen to » t carry a fast selling side line to drug trade. Address C. C. BRUCH, North Manchester. Ind.

\X7 anted—HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR j r i_ T ' TrT ^ ¥lnTT TTT T , — i ry*., W , m » m , .u, 130 W. wutalneton f I 1.

IT”

Let-874 N. PENNSYLVANIA,. FIVE

rooms; gas. Room 12 When Blocl

W ANTED—SIX HOHSKS TO WINTER; EX”t tra acoommodationa W. H, FRY, 96 Ruckle st

\X7 ABTED-YOUNG MAN WITH 9100 TO ”» take interest in profitable business; will bear Investigating. Address J 22. care of News.

VD anted—SALESMEN OR AGENTS: EASY work; good pay. Selling pants to order, 93; suits. 915. HUNTER TAILORING COMPANY,

Cincipnati. O.

TIT anted—IF YOU WANT WORK OF ANY » kind, call or address MIDLAND EMPLOYMENT AOENCY, room 61 Baldwin

Block, Indianapolis.

\TTakted-SAI.E8MEN FOR LINE OF 01vY dera and cigars; 8100 per month and expenses to good roan. Address California Cider

Company, Chicago, 111.

Yk/artkd—SALESMEN: MEN TO SELL Y Y line of cigars: 9100 per month and ex penses paid. Address, with stamp, SUMATRA CIOAR

COMPANY, Chicago, 111.

\Y7akted—MAN WANTED; SALARY AND YY expenses: permanent place; whole or part time; apply at once. BROWN BROS. COMPANY. Nurserymen, Chicago.' , •' .

■\J|7 ahted—MEN TO SEf.L BAKING POWYY der. Steady employment, experience unnecessary ; 975salary or com. UNITED STATES CHEMICAL WORKS. 840 Van Buren, Chicago.

\1TAifTKD—EXPERIENCED SALESMEN TO YY sell high grade oils and greases. Liberal commissions paid good men. Address EQUITABLE REFINING COMPANY. Cleveland. O.

TTP’ anted - ONLY 910 FOR THREE Y Y months’ nlgbtschool; all common branches, bookkeeping and shorthand. DUTHIE’S NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 11% N. Me-

ridian st.

-yy antbu-this company- is in need of engineers, firemen, conductors and brakemen. No on^but competent men need apply, as the poaltions to be filled are resimnsible ones and will be permanent. Make yonr application to

eompany’s office. Buffalo, N. Y.

LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.

xtr ajttkd—the Contest for scholarY Y ships, occasioned by the liberal offer of THE INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE" OF COMMERCE, was a great race. There were some four hundred contestants, and some vesy close finishes. The following named ladies and gentlemen will please

accept oor congratulations:

Miss Laura Taylor, 76 MoGlUard ave.. 18.910 words. Edith R. Grim. 273 8. New Jersey st., 11,394 words Miss Attlee Maloome, North Indianapolis, 8,130 words Mis* Lucille Ballard, 293 ». Meridian st., 7,496 words. Miss Alma Rottman. 193 Kroadway, 7.800 words. Mr. Rodney J. Lee. 273 8. New Jersey, 11.806 words. Mr. W. H. Grim. 278 8. New Jersey, 8.810 words. Please come in as early as practicable and bring your friends with you. Journal Buildin*, opposite Monument. Telephone 1528. A.

STOSSMEI8TER, Proprietor.

FOlt sale-real, estate.

pSAJL Estatk- MILLS A SMALL, 11% n!

XV Meridian at.

PrauEstatk-MORTON PLACE LOTS.

XV VAJEN, 88 N. Pennsylvania st.

19*ap Kstatb - 179 HADLEY AVENUE XV 91,250. Apply 274 W. New York.

llKAh Estate—SOMETHING NEW-ABCH-XV deacon’s chopped pickles. Try them.

T>kai. Estate—179 HADLEY AVE, FIVE XV rooms, 91,280. Apply 274 W. New York.

X>eai. estate-property of all kin da XV HADLEY A FAY, removed to 40% K.

Washington st.

X>*AL Estate-SOME decided bargains XV in rental property. C. E. REYNOLDS A

CO.. 10 Circlest.

XX ba 1. Estate - THOROUGHLY MODERN

ic**' *

Peal fesTAT*-FIRE. LIGHTNING. CY* XV clone, gas explosion and life insurance. HADLEY <fc FAY’, removed to 40% E. Wash-

ington st.

p kai. Estatk-EXCELLENT EIGHT-ROOM, XVtwo-story residence; well located: 93.250; gOO cash ^balance 930 month. I. N/felCHIE,

Peal Estate—THOROUGHLY MODERN IVresidence, ten rooms, N. Delaware. 95,000; 9500 cash, balance 935 month. I. N. RICHIE,

88 E. Market.

pEAL Estate—NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. IV beautiful design, south of Seventh st.; 9350 cash, balance 924.50 per month. R. H. 8TB0CSE

A CO., Vance Block.

pKAi. Estate—LOTS FOR SALE ON WEEKXV It payments In Prospect st.. B. Washington st and in Brinkman Hill addition BRADLEY’

A DENNY. 26 N. Delaware.

Pbai. Estate—IF YOU WANT TO SELL XV your down-town dwelling of seven to ten rooms, call upon me et once; I have a purchaser.

J. H. BAIRD, 10% B. Washington.

Peak Ebtate-A GREAT BARGAIN; ELEXV gant nln-room residence. N. Meridian st. all modern improvements; 9500 gcaah; easy ternas. J. M. LEATHERS, Journtg Building,

third floor.

P*ai. Estate—DELAWARE ST. :|beaUTTXV ful ten-room residence; aoodvttork. bath, laundry, plumbing and fixtures are el4gant, good •table, conservatory, shade, east fronXchoice locatfooMermssatisfactory. C. F. SAlTLES, 77%

pEAt Estate - NEARLY NEW FRAME IV dwelling; eleven rooms, bath And furnace; hardwood finish: on one of the beef streets north; one of the nicest homes in the city. 94.000 incti nbrance; balance cash. Will bfe sold at a bargain , party leaving city. Addree* N 21. News.

pSAL Estate-alabama, near massaXV ehusetts ave. seven rooms; sUtionary washstands, bot and cold water, newlv papered, cabinet mantel; deep lot to paved street; room for another house; would take *ood lot part pavmeat GEO. W. PANOBORN A CO., 94 E. Mar-

K0t .

IV nesseest.; east front, down town: lot i40x 195) to a .»-foot alley, suitable tor improving; house has ten rooms, bath, hot and cold water excellent furnace; cellar under entire house;

A. METZGER

"Ill/ANTED - INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL YY Bank deposiu. D. H. WILES, No. 1 Vinton Block. • f #

■\l, r ANTED — HORSES TO WINTER. CALL YY at CHAS. E. SHOVER’8 stable. 180 E.

Wabash st.

•\Vf ANTED—PATIENTS AT DENTAL COLYY lege. 19 N. Pennsylvania st.; cost of ma-

terials only.

\\TANTED—SECOND-HAND SAFE. AMKRIYY CAN INSTALLMENT COMPANY’, 19

Indiana ave. /

X8T anted—WE HAVE KING AN >8 BUTYY terine, at 97 N. Delaware and stand 142

market-house.

\17 ANTED—YOUTH’S SECOND-HAND OVERYY coat; goad order. Address, slating price, B

22, News office.

YI7ANTEP-CON8UMERH’ NATURAL GAS YY stock; cash paid. W. H. CRAFT A CO„

16 Virginia ave.

\X7ANTKD-95 FOR FULL SET TEETH. EXYY traded without pain at EARHEART’S,

6% E. Washington st.

'’1X7 anted — GENTLEMAN ROOM-MATE; YY suite of rooms; separate bed; board; reas-

onable. 232 N. Illinois.

YLi aNTED-THE WORLD*8COLUMBIAN EXYV position awarded the gold medal to the mill

making Moutezumh flour.

VlrANTKD-TO RENT A FARM OF 80 OR VI 160 acres for cash or grain. Address J.

RIEBEL. 148 W.Vermont.

\ITaVTED-PA1NLESS EXTRACTING FREE YY in morning. NATIONAL DENTAL COM-

PANY. 20% Wi Washington.

Y|7 anted—SIXTY FEET GOOD COUNTER YY and shelving; must be cheap. M. A.

BREEDLOVE, Cen tenon, Ind.

TVianted-TO SELL; NICE BED-LOUNGE YY and heating stove, cheap for caah. Call im-

mediately. 290 K. New York st.

VirANTEP-ROOM-MATE; SEPARATE BED, Y Y separate room If d /sired: near postoffice. C.

W. MEIKLE, 98 E. New York.

TIITanted—MONEY SAVED Ay PURCHA8VV ing your lounges at the EXCLUSIVE

LOUNGE HOUSE. 24 8. Alabama.

V|;anted-TO TRADE OFFICE FURNI-

Vt ture, desk, two chairs, roller table, for horse, light rig and harness. 16 Fletcher ave.

Wj anted—8,000 CUSTOMERS; HAIB-CUT-YY ting 18c. 412 Virginia ave. Oldest established sbop in the gity. JOHN FISHER.

W anted — INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL YY Bank deposits and Consumers' Gaa Trust stock. NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block.

V Y t anted - NEW DRESSES TO MAKE. VT dresses made over; also repairing neatly dona MRS. S. A. LITTLE, 5% Indiana ave,,

room 11.

YI7 A5rrK »- EVERY ONB TO 8EE the YY large stock French china, at MRS. FERRY'S studio, 59 Ingalls Block. Take the

elevator.

WI ANTED—YOUNG LADY WISHES ROOM »V and board in private family; centrally located; If particulars are not stated, don't answer.

Address N 22, News.

YI7 anted - EVERYBODY TO SEE THE VI Knickerbocker radiant grate bar; makes nest fire with the least gaa of anything yet In-

vented. 102 8. Pennsylvania st

TV anted—SOME PERSON ABLE TO FURVt nlsh storeroom for a few things in house goods that needs a housekeeper, can obtain one reasonable by answering Z 21, care Newa

TV anted - MERIDIAN STABLER NEW YY carriages; weddings. 92; theater, 91.50; riding loads, 91 per hour, 76c after first hour: to and from Union station, 26c. Telephone 1502.

T17anted-CATARRH CURED BY INh/l IT ation for 93; no pay in advance until fully satisfied; write Immediately; postal card will do. MEDICAL INHALATION COMPANY, To-

ronto, Canada.

TV anted—BY A UENTLEMAk AND HIS * » wife,, a front room, with board. In a strictly private family; must be first-class and home comforts; boarding-houses need not answer; references. Address Y 21, care Newa ,

TV anted — FASHIONABLE JACKETS, YY capes suits and dress goods; also misses* and children’s garments The only house In Indianapolis selling these goods on payments. THE UNITED STATES SUPPLY COMPANY, 98 N.

Illinois st.

TVanted-TO RENT. WITH A VIEW OF YY purchase, a house containing from six to eight rooms. Including bath, north of Washington. between College ave. And Tennessee, and south of Seventh; new house preferred. Address

TV anted—BY ▲ LADY AND DAUGHTER YT a small, nicety furnished house in first-claae condition, centrally located on the North Side, for seven months. Would like R for the care, or would be willing to pay a small rent. References

exchanged. Address M 21. News.

TV anted—TO BELL FOB CASH ONLY. A YY clean stock of general merchandise, with an established trade for years, in as good a business location aa there hr in the State, with a private bank in connection, paying about 91.000 per year. The correspondence of parties meaning business is solicited, who will find this no steal, but is offered by honorable men, and Is worthy the attention of any ono desiring to make a cask investment. Address D 18, care Indiana-

polis News.

▲XNOUNCKMKMTft. «

Jj^NNOONCElIKNT—TWK—T—MINOcT^WGAR!

a NxoirNCEifENT—k. k. sold in Every

A grocery.

A NNOCNCKMKNT—DIAMONDS AND FINE A Jewelry at CRANE’S. 78 E. Washington st.

A NNorxrKMfNT—SPACE AND POWER TO A let at Wright's power-ball, 113 8. Tennessee street. • ■

‘A NNOUNCEMENT—OLD HATS AND RUBBER A repaired. WILLIAM DEPUY, 47 Massa-

chusetts ave. . —

A NNOCXCEMEXT - DR BOYNTON, OFFICE 2T and residence, northeast corner New Jersey

and New York. Telephone 1845.

A nnoi’noembnt—SEE THE SPRING-EDGE A chenille couch for f9 at EXCLUSIVE

LOUNGE HOUSE, 24 8. Alabama.

A NNOCNCEMES-T — THE SIXTH PRE8BYA tcrian church will hold a congregational meeting November 29 for the purpose of electing

trustees for the chnrcb.

9500 per year until paid for.

AOENCY. <>dd Fellows Hall. / --M, j ^enme.” 78 E. Washington st ' Repairing RS& XiSSstUSSSXk .7!,“ *»“ I 1 *” lr7 ““ A# the premises, the slghb-room residenee, 1148' " M

Alabama st ■■f sqffB

flrst-cla

half square .

laaa condition. Terms of sale: $200 cash

disco u

balance $20 per month; reasonable discount cm

FOR 8A.LJC ok THAI)It.

F°,* IN COLUMBUS,

A a Call 133 W. Washington.

Thorpe Block.

W ANTKX>—SITU ATION 8.

ClTHATtON ■ O for housework

WantedvGOOD WHITE

^ 465 English ave.

GIRL

S 1T ^n”i^b«»w^r CO f LOR ‘

general housework

Wasted—WHITE

i'OB Sale oe TbaDE—HOUSE AND HABness. Boom 34, 37 W. Washington.

poa Hai.e or Tmade—FOR STOCK OF SHOES Cravvfordsvil?(Ml? at 280 ‘wfv^Odn^ton 1 St., city.

XI'or Sale H A property, clear of goods or genera * 00..94 E. Mark

Trauk-EQUITY

1 sot

W,

IN CITY

y, clear lots dad spm* cash ^for^rtock

neral stock.

;etK.

Cituation O general h

GIRL FOR i

general housework. Call at 280 N. Liberty st.

Co* Sale ob Tbadk—GENERAL STOCK OF X merchandise; also eight fine Imported stalHons; also several good farms; also my entire plant, boiler, engines, saw mill, stave machinery and grain elevator. Address Box 78, Frankfort,

TOE

toward, i plant, boiler.

best hot-! In town of

and pay cash Washington.

lady in sma

good references given.

WaNTEO-BY middle aged

s-ansss BgaatigSy

man

*

S and A Vl°fe- iK^dbsrn woVk^n KD hI ,d

star ary

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FOUND.

. —

AUCTION WALE.

AS®Z&iLZ V **: ACCT.0SEZ., ™

ITTIOX—£

JPROGR^ AUCTION COMPAN Y, :

1 and 20 W. Georgia at

AUCTION-

4 I'CTtox - notice; ON SIXTH f

PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM, ! T

54 College ave. j 1

fpo Let

1 with board, for two persons

3L

M,

rno let-furnished front room, gen- i A Ucman; private family. 130 E. New York. ■

i;igoo A « T r7ft., 1 St ltK ‘ iT ’

’ hltr ~JLl V - EAST * T - SIX ROOMS, gases Three beautiful rooms, 109 Pleasant st

fTo Let—HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS; GAR. X welt, ciatern, stable. Call 99 Pleasant.

rpo Let—ONE DE8IRABLEUNFURNISHED i T' 0 .. 1 room: also one furnlshi>d. 293 N. Delaware ; JLJM.SG to 97.50; two rooms, 93.

o LET—FRONT ROOM,

nlshed, unfurnished.

ALCOVE, FUR-

149 N. Pennsylvania.

| Block.

let-ten four-room houses, gas.

21 Talbott

r ro Let—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED X rooms, with or without board. 26 8. Sum-

a'o let-five rooms, summer kitchen. X go*. 685 E. Washington; six rooms. 125

* &rKJt*s. ■

fpo Lkt-MOVINO. , FURNITURE X piano wagons. 8. P. H AMILTON, 11

AND

>N, 11 8. Ala-

r Po LeT-FUBNISHED ROOMS. 141 N. ALA

A bama. For two gentlemen or light house- i „ ———- keeping. ! r l'0 Lkt-335 PARK AVE.. TEN ROOMS, HPo Lkt—UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM; ! 10 Circle!*’ ^ ^ month ' H^YNOLDS A OO.,

•L reasonAblG. uith board: referennea. 300 K. i

SL ^litir? nfcb1 *’ '' Uh board ’ re,erenLea ' 300 K - j rpo LKT-HOU8E. EIGHT ROOMS; OA! a^o LET-SIX BRIGHT, PLEASANT ROOMS i qulre^'l’ MTr^° Wn ' ' t00d D ^ hborho ^-

GASES

f»:

for housekeeping; reference.

Jersey st.

158 N. New

fTo Let-226 N. DELAWARE ST.. WELL X furnished room, with board; modern con-

veniences.

rpo Let - HANDSOME ROOM. ALCOVE; X grate and bath; good board. No. 143 N.

Alabama tt.

rpo LET — TWO NICE, UNFURNISHED X rooms; 96 per month, to good party. 299 E.

New York«jk

fpo Let-A DESIRABLE FURNISHED X front, room, for one or two gentlemen. 335 N.

Pennsylvania st.

'Vo Let-Room, with board, near X. Blind Asylum; private family; bath. Ad-

dress P #1, News.

f p9 let-furnished front room for X gentlemen of good address; also neat back

room,at 144 N. Tennessee st.

fpo Let-FURNISHED ROOM.WITH BOARD, X. on N. Meridian st.. for two gentlemen; 95 each per week. Address, with references, L 22,

News office.

fpo Let - ELEGANTLY FURNISHED l front room with alcove, ail modern conveniences; references required; gentlemen preferred.

398 N. Delaware.

fpo Let-FINEST OFFICE AND SLEEPING X rooms in city. Cordova, Lorraine, Franklin balldlnge; all modern conveniences. DYER A

RASSMANN. 31 Circle.

fpo Let-SPLENDID FRONT ROOMS. FURX nlshed. single or en suite, with board, from 94 to 97 per week; only 1% squares from New Denison House; Massachusetts ave.: seventy rooms; house open all night Telephone 627

ENTERPRISE HOTEL.

TO I2BT—OATinCXS AN JJ STOiUCS.

rpo let-offices and sleeping rooms.

I Inquire at 82 E. Washington at

fro let-pianos to rent, 92 to 94 per X month. WULSCHNER'S, opposite post-

office.

fpo Let-FURNI8HED or UNFURNISHED X office or sleeping rooms 66% N. Pennsylvania,

room 1.

fpo let-office booms in yohn block, a corner Meridian and Washington eta

REYNOLDS A CO., 10 Circle.

f|’o Let-BEST OFFICES IN THE CITY; X Baldwin Block remodeled; everything modern; take the electric elevator and see them.

REID BROS., Agents.

fpo LET--RACK ROOM. 80x18. SUITABLE X for dressmaking, dentist or any light business; water, both gases: over A. and P. tea store, 20 W.

Washington st. Apply in store.

FOR TRADE.

■poaTEADB-LOTS FOR EQUITY’ IN HOUSE. T HOFFMAN/ 62 E. Washington.

T?oa Trade—HOUSE AND LOT FOR STOCK a of groceries 78 8. Pennsylvania st

UOE Tbade—WOULD EXCHANGE FINE JC piano for surrey in good condition. Address

Z 8, News.

-CV)R Tbade—WE HAVE KINGANB BUTT terine. at 97 N. Delaware and stand 142

market-house.

pOEXEADK—REAL ESTATE—92lOOO-KQUI-a ty in residence north, for vacant lots or small property Address F. WEBSTER, 87 Cotnmer-

yoE Teade—LOT, 40x150 FEET, NATURAL r gu; Greenwood st. near Twelfth: price. 91,000; will trade for good rental property, not to exceed 92,000. and assume Incumbrance, or will pay cash difference. SMITH BROS., 4 In-

galls Block, over Model.

PERSONAL..

tFdo»so^a^—^we^Tia^e^"kTn(?an^8^bitta terine, at 97 N. Delaware and stand 142

market-boose. :

piBSOKAL-WE SELL JUST AS MUCH X Blush of Roses to gentlemen as to ladies, ae they also desire a clear, smooth complexion. Price, 76 cents per bottle. Sold by F. WILL

PANTZER, Bates House drug store.

FINANCIAL.

J^oaks—ON PIANOe. 10 THORPS BLOCK.'

T OAtte-ON BEAL ESTATE. SMITH A CO..

JLi 36 W.Washington.

L"iS’33Si 0 S Tu 1K -

T oak*-MONEY TO LOAN. HENRY D.

JU PIERCE, 18% H. Meridian st

T oans—PRI VAT IS FUNDS : NO COMMIS-

Aj sion. Address L 19-. care News.

1 oans—6 PER CENT., PRIVILEGE PRE-

Lj payment. HORACE McKay.

T oaks—BUILDING ASSOCIATION SHARES Ju purchased. Roam 24 Ingalls Block.

7 oaks-ON JEWELRY. CLOTHING AND Li other valuables.^57 W. Washington.

1 oans—MONEY jtw LOAN ON MORTGAQB. JLt D. W. COFFIN. 42 Lombard Building.

T oans—

Li #10.920,950,6100. “S*

T OANS—ON FURNITURE AND PIANOSTC®

'i Without removal

r oak»—Sie

L* Diamonds and watches. WG

f oans—GET OUR RATES.

L< Don’t pay old friends. *93#

T oaks—double What we ask fob the A-j . Same nocommodations. 'WR

T oaks-INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN Li COMPANY, room No. 10 Thorpe Block. *WI

J^oaXS—DONT^FOlloET^THE NUMBER_J8

I OAKS-OiShil FOR. IN DIANA P0LI8 NA WnV^ita NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls

T 0 :r*-^L A A8HOCIAAJ Mon shares. NEWTON TODD, Ingalls

Block. .L',i ■ *

J OAKS - BtONKY FABMS^OB, CITY L°* 1 ^72S : peraouS W>AN ° N R^m M 50 H L) LO

Si;

fPo Lkt FINE FIVE-ROOM COTT X Columbia ave.: gaa; 99. WILSOf

Pennsylvania, room 3.

rrm ra lf—mtbcxllanteottr, p<»B Sale—TISH—I—MINGO CIGAR. -< TDob 'kIle -GOOiTsaLOON. 49 K.~K>rTH A at. Cheap. TnoBSAL^PEN-FRONT R EATINGM^VIL T 13 w. North st. P at**' Amt“ EAEA Y265 MICHIGAM

F”.V L *5

-NEW MEAT Steveas at

CHEST AND

■POB Sale-MEAT MARKET. COMPLETE;

x cheap. 237 Wake at

ALMOST NXW.

F 0 !^V-^ D J UT UKEIVERKD. SAMUEL

A OWENS, Morton Place.

F°“ SMA Lt. BLACK AND

A pup*. 77 W. Walnut.

F"^Ly E r,i?', y , te 1 -.*-.

pOH Hske"GROCERY AND MEAT MARI

* bargain. Addrewf 22. care Newa.

F°«.^*±5.“ HOCSKHOLD furniture, ■T \\ edneaday and Thursday. 166 K. North at!

^.^^fhk^kyen temper or tmE oo<9t la assured when you use the Montemuma

atueet.

pon SAI.K-WE

X terine. at market-house.

lando.

JJAVR KINGAN-S BUT.

AGE, 295 N, 16% N.

fpoLkt-MODEHN HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS; ^ Parjc ava, below Seventh. TUTTLE A

8EGU1N, 28 E, Market st.

r po Let-TWO elegant SUITES OF

fpo Let—A DESIRABLE HOUSE, WELL LOkewt™' ow " n, •

fpo Let—GOOD FIVE-ROOM HOUSE; NATX ural gas; one square from Denison House; only 912. JAY O. VOSS, 85 W. Market st.

T° DW-LEHMANB TRANSFER. PIANO X and furniture movers. Office, 19 Circle st and 11 N. Alabama Beet wagpna in the city.

fpo Let- SIX-ROOM NEW HOUSE. McCARTY .V and Virginia ave.; both gasea, well, cistern; 915; call quick. SMITH BR0S.,4Iagalls Block.

fpo Let-REsIDENCE, NINE ROOMS AND X bath, good repair and location; 28 Home ave.,

Delaware and Pennsylvania C. F.

oA Y liEfe..

fpo Let-154 N. NEW JERSEY 8T., SEITCN X rooms. bofh gases, central location, down MofHachuaetts av*^' M ‘ iiaa O’S pharmacy, 82

fpo Lkt-SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. N. TENX nesseest; eight squares from Bates Houstf, Inquire room* 4 and 5, Fletcher’s Bank, or at

Catterson’s, 24 Kentucky ave.

fpo LET-DWELLING, NO. 183 CLINTON » st. between Ohio and New York st*.; five rooms, cellar and natural ns. atfl3 per month. R. F. CATTERSON A SON. Agente^ Ken-

tucky ave.

f|'o LET-DWELLINGS: ALL PARTS’’OF

12 E. Michigan, 940; 1123 N.Tennessee, 920. 14 E Michigan. 940; 278 W. New York. 925 DYER A RASSMANN. 31 Circle st.

fpo Lkt-NEW FOUR-ROOM HOUSE AT REX duced rent, newly papered, gas porch and cement walk 98 per month. 171 Columbia ave ; neat three-room house, in splendid repair, 97.50 per month, 25 Martindale ave.; four-room house, In^good repair. 104 Clifford ave. Apply 802

FOK 9AJLK-HOK8K6 AWD VEH/CLK8. FTiovafosL CHKAP BCOOV MARK 64

pOR Sale-FIVE - YEAR - OLD MARE,

r broken. 306 E. Ohio.

poR sale-fast pony, harness and

x wagon; bargain. 179 Howard st.

Pob Sale-good livery and boarding

r Stable. Address K 22, News office.

POR Sale-A LOT OF ODD WHEELS AND r buggy tops. AL SMITH, 265 a Illinois.

pon Sale-ONE SURREY, ONR GROCER’S r delivery wagon. AL SMITH. 265 S. Illinois.

poa Sale-NEW AND SECOND-HAND VE- £ biclee. cheap. A. H. 8TURTEVANT A 00.,

68 H. Pennsylvania et .

PoB S.uK -HItKWEHTF.K AND L h ^S•Si,!&KT&n 1 Si l,

Poa 8alKt-&% CENTS FEED FOR STOBIE, r oats, corn and bran. 185 W. Seventh st

MART fcRYOB. Telephone 1509.

Poa Salk-GOOD SOUND FAMILY HORSE; J* harness, new; canopy top road wagon; lor 966; wagon worth the money. 108 Fletcher ave.

Poa Bale-FINE LOOKING. STYLISH r driving horse; six years old and sound, except fo^one^eye; 950; very cheap. Room 24

pOR Sale-SECOND-HAND VEHICLES X cheap. ROBBINS A CO., 82 E. Georgia st. Our make, new styles, strictly prime, low down.

Repairing solicited.

t POLITICAIab

"SoljtIcal"— > 8A5SwEL >- *??ENDLEliL '"oF X Franklin township, will be a candidate for county commissioner (First district) before the

next Democratic convention.

FINANCIAL..

T oaks - ON FURNITURE. 10 THORPE'

-Li Block.

^oak^PER CENT. DYER A RASSMANN,

*1 oaxs-MONEY TO LOAN; 6 i*ER CENT. JU THOS. 0. MOORE, 64 K. Market et

T oaks-BUILDING ASSOCIATIOK SHARKS JU purchased. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

f oaks-MONEY TO LOAN. J. H. AUFDKR-l-i HEIDK, room 18,88 N. Pennsylvania.

1 oaks—MONEY TO LOAN. HADLEY A JU FAY. removed to 40% E. Washington st

\ oaxh—ON FURNITURE. PIAWOH. DIAli moods, etc. 2% W. Washington, room 4.

1 oak*-PRIVATE FUNDS ON FIRST MORTJu gage security. J. C. GREEN, 30 N. Dela-

ware st.

T oaks—RELIABLE FIRE AND LIFE INJU^rsnce^CXIFKOBD AKRICK,‘room 82

HOOVER, 17 Virginia ave. STICK EB. room 85 When Block.

SM^MSanSaSsS^"' 26 L “" ^ Sxccritt Moktoaox Loak Cokvamt.

Bank or Cokmerck Biuldiko.

F O ^ii 8ALE a _ f 0l 'iL. 0FF1C ® UESKH; ON* Roa^ of r Tm<li n ^ 0r<ler: ChB * p ' Room « 1?or SAur-SHOTQUNS, REVOLVERS, RI- * ties and ammunitlnM ao h

Alt-

E. Walnut at.

vaws B S3si»7? ,0:p ‘’”'"" Fobsalb-beautiful upriqht~pTano; X slightly damaged In transpcmiion; rare Chance. WVLSCHNKB, opposite uo»toffice. i'OB Bauc-TWOUKNT GOLD-EM BOSSED BED. wa^-paper^jobberT^i * M^V^asUDig?m! foR Sale - MERIDIAN HTABLRS. NEW carriages; weddings,92: theater, 9150; riding ads,91 per hour, 75c after first hour; to and am Union station, 25«, Telephone 1502. poB Salk-sTEaMSHIP TIckETS TO AND from Europe; foreign Inheritances and claims collected; consular power of attorney (VollT?or 8a lk— m -T At No. 250 W. Washington st,<

1807 1807 How cheap I sail boots, shoes and groceries. Sugars are cheaper. 5%c for powdered sugar. 5%c for cut lonf sugar. 8c for granulated sugar. 5c for Ridgewood A sugar. 5c for PnoMiix A sugar. 4%c for Empire A sugar. 4%c for Windson extra C sugar. ■ 4%c for Uteewood 0 sugar. 4c for golden extra C sugar. Don’t forget the place. No. 250 W. Wasliiufctoi •» GEO. F. KBKITLK1N.

tiALK-groceries And miati

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1 lb Moriia and Java

W£&*-

1 lb fresh butter. Pi-30c; creamery

aqu ****

x s 6 bars Babbitt’s iss:—

Oar stock la ail poB Bale—

special sale

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