Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1894 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY, MARCH SI, 1894

Appointed By th«

will Win Monewor hna appointed

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Qoonto O’Day, w. A e*rr*r, Tho. Downojr, Tim O'Counoif, Emmott Rom. .B. I'hiUPi^ A. D. Boweu, TboR. K, SUannon, John Marrfck, Jas McDonald.

Caaa.1 Prank

Mankcdici,

k Bvrktt.

Peter Ohieytr, Alphoaao 4. Bart, L«wU Goetz, WUliani Kueeter, John Cronin, - Frederick btediander, Michael Schneider,

Abe Stern,

Joe Beatty, • M. O. Hornadey, Jacob Maeaink. Harry Ryan.

•POBXB AMD M* OB TINS.

The Fish and Gama Protective Assoeiwill aak the protection of prairie .and will prosecute local dealers in I restaurant-keepers for having on ► prairie ehiekeos out of season. Al Maude, pitcher, has signed with the , Indianapolis elub, and will report here Bnnday night. Frank ForemaVs signature tea contract is expected daily. MoTammany and Gray wiii be here 8 nday. The Southport Gun Club defeated the Limited Gun Club, of this city, yesterday, fbya total score of 243 to 235. Gruoe, ot Southport, broke forty-nioe out of fifty blue-rocks.

jMCunn, second oaae; i.anius, imru tiase; J>oherty, shortstop; Recer, right field; Thompson, center field, and Sullivan, left The first exhibition games to be ployed by the Indianapolis club will be those with tne Butler University team next Tuesday and Thursday, The dates for the other exhibition garhes to be played here are us 'follows: With Cincinnati, April 9 and 1<»; ^Minneapolis, 11 and 12; Pittsburg. 1C and 17; XouisvilK IS; Purdue and State University teams, 19 and 21; Chicago, 20 and 23. The regular championship season will begin April 25. The players are ail doing practice work eveiy day at the Kant Ohio-street J'ark, which is now in excellent condition. An the exhibition game with Butler next Week all the pitchers and catchers will have im opportunity to show what they can do, each going in for a few innings.

DAILY CITY STATISTIC*.

Birth Returns.

^Ilke end Maggie Welch, 630 E. Georgia, tF V. and Mrs. Lockwood, 20 Walnut, girl. Walter sadAlrs. Ford, 211 Fayette, boy. Martin and Maggie Mangion, 64 S. Calitomia, Men and Mary Wagner. 106 Dunlop, boy. * and Katie lAwlar, Oaliiornia and Mary-

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4 Death Returns.

Minnie Eberbart, 7 years, 75 Jones, dipb-

Hammons, 24 years, 25 Michael,

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Ellen Dwyne, 80 years, 16 Ruth, cancer. :flSs£a^ 1 _“i“ u, ‘ orpU “' 1 ‘°” : Marriage Licenses. James 0. Rogers and Mary M. Farrell. monF F, Kennedy and Cleo Baxter. f ohn Roes and Annie Orme. Real Estate Transfers. Marla R. SUU to Emily Coffay, lot 23, square 12, second section, Lincoln

1,100 00

honey, lot 11, Picken & x.oltin’s Bast Waibington-street addition 400 00 Lizzie M. Swain to E, B. Martini!ale, lot 21. square 11, second section, Lincola Park;. i.ioo oo Lyitn B, Martindale to same, lot l.H

square 13, third section Lincoln Park...„ 8,500 00

•bomaa Farrell to Carrie M. Smith, | lot 182, Ogle’s East Park addition 700 00 John 8. Spann et al. to Hester 1. , Sloan, lot 62*, Spann A Co.'s second

_ Wo>dlawa addition 680 00

Patrick O'Donnell to Anna Gillespie, jot 44, Elliott's subdivision outlet 1,600 00 Levi Gresh to Emeiine Herrin, part southwest quarter section and part Southeast quarter section 4, townwest quarter section 4, township 16,

^range 2,300 oo

Wm. h. Morris to EUzaoeth Talbott, let 19. Oxford Place. 900 00 Wro. H. Cloud to same, lot 18, Oxford Place .......— 900 00 , Geo. P. Albrecht to Johanna E. Clay, iotas and 5. Hoeu’s subdivision, part Fletcher's Wood lawn suburb 3,000 00

Total transfer*, 12; consideration 118,330 00 Total for week, 81; consideration 116,102 66 Pmseoutor Boltaman and Judge Cox. To the Editor of The Indianapolis News: In Thj* News of last nigh^ mention is made of the acquittal in the Criminal Court of Char lea Miller, who was charged with a violation of the liquor laV; and in the account it Is stated that Prosecutor Holtzman threatened that in order to get even with Tnn News, bo would, in the next liquor case, aak for a Change of venue from Judge Cox, and have the editor of The Nbws put on the bench. It might be a very good thing to get a change of venuafrom Judge Cox, if the prosccu:or really detirea to have violations of the liquor * gambling laws punished. A judge who * a grand jury not to investigate

A 14 4 A VS Vt H4V.IS iBUVH 1 1VM 4» VAT A 9 W A 1A 9 k U A* Cl t dread. And Judge Cox did this when 1 by a grand Juror, who believed tnat the administered to the grand jury made it . Juty ot such jury to investigate the violan of tho laws by saloon men and gamblers. He used the term misdemeanor, but ne know, and the grand jury knew who were referred to for the matter had been talked over, and un-

intended should be unmolested by the instruction of the Court, tor the Court had been requested to instruct thb jurv upon the question in order to settle the matter. While aeking a change of venue, the tor might also take a change trom Ms whose opposition to such im eatigap reason need as is that of his brother, 2, and whose profanity, as instanced Kws yesterday, and in the grand jury ‘ounta to indecency. Cox is announced as a candidate for lor bench. Holding such views, it _ J a mistake fora party to nominate or the people to elect him. Dohman N. Davidson.

DIED.

Elisabeth wife of John W. day. March 30, at 12 30 a. m. ' at 2 p. m., 31 Barth are Friends

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS.

tkrf-MUWCAL AND LITERARY ENment and dance, given by Center Tem "7, Pythian 9!stem, Tuesday, April3.

Tali. Admisaioo U) cents.

- K. OF P.-THE MEMBERS OF ranch Lodge. No. 2. K. of P., will meet [all on Saturday. March 31. Work in w cS?s. c. Divm. a o.

, K. of R. and 8.

O. P.-A MUSICAL AND talnmrnt. under the auspices of ,Ro.S4l. LO O K, will _e Hall, corner Pennsyln sts.. on Saturday evenkiverybody Invited. Ad

TAL CITY LODOE. NO. »7. i officers and members of Capital 17. K. of F.. yon are hereby nutiOastte Halt, Me. e<>** K. Washben of sister lodges cordially X K WOODY C. C. GORDON. K. of R. and S. •Ei-rr entertains h R Cordon Poet and Re sneoew Bnanclaliy and am due to the musicians, services; also to Captain »in disposing of our cane. Boswell. Several candlnade friends. They will —. eta. By order of t%» ,,. , .

8D WTOIIKS.

JVO VINEGAR,

It AND MEAT Oak Hid school.

¥1

»r\l>AY SEUVK KS.

NUNDAY SERTIC BS.

1?user Ctat HdU or JL UtDlAMAl*UI.i»~

h-e 10:30 a. Bi.

CltlilW !»«»«* ri»i I3i> K. New York at.

TO LET-HOUSES.

or

Herv-

JtXTK CltBiaTU

*ctt - C3U.VKB Pur* ) Let-FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. 37* 8. WEST.

wu.t. Poxai-H at tub Phim-

AU Hive Raplist chuicn In UauubvUle, Sunday, at M a m. tasrvicw taxi in scitooi-house, neat asylum. . ' l)i.vi»ot*f« OtaWta**—co'hkkb MKuintaM awn A New York st*. Frederic F. Dcwhurst, minuter, ousiday -ecitooi at *.■*>. HuriUng aervice.

10:43; evening setvlce. 7 *0

Rent 30.

! fl'o Lm-A VINK FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. I 1 Highland Place.

f J^'o Ltcr-

-A UCH DEACON €PICCALTLLl FOR

t\xTi?Ptaaisj»ifXkitiAK ctaVucii™k a. ali._J D pastor. Sunday-M9hi ol 3-30 a m. Ir -achiti

10 30 and 7:46 Junior Endeavor 1 lor Endeavor <1:30 l*. m. 1 burse prayer and social meetUdb Vkbbo'vsHir uoxnattiATioXAb

X Eleventh and Uroadwa

iund

m. 1 rvacbtng 3 1>. ui.: Hensaay evening.

CMCKCU - Rev. F. K. m.; Henry

M. nutter, superintendent. the pastor wUi

pregch both momma and evening.

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_ Eleventh and liroadwny. The Emilb. pastor. So nday-ac bool 0:30 M. butler, supermlcndunt. T

£5 Corner Huebrook and

E(/rUEUA>i

A T _ ■ Elk sts. Ti

Wurman, pastor. Preaching i ,nd 7:43 p. m. SaUOath »c

Mti

C it cac li-

sts. The Rev. 1. D.

»t 10:30 am.

no r.iK sis. i u ching service at ihooi at 0:30

n. m. ,

dt-rstatid the bibio'’ — an illnkteated sermon.

Sunday-school !» a m. Y. P. M. C. E. 0:30 Junior Chriftilan Endeavor 3:30

V. W. B M. tvltl meet at

Fletcher ave.. Friday, AnVn O. 2:3()[>. m.

hoped that every member ot the socletr and alt , r j■«o L*r —EIX - ROOM C<>TTAOK, iHO \V.Tfl IRD Yna’arswclcomsd '’oalYof ‘thell-’iMv'ico* h ° Ur ' 1 -i- Rt - Apply««7 N. P.*nnsylvai.ih st.

oukiits Pabk M. E, ciicnoji -NouthSast

p ; m. | L a superior relish.

1 p av tor s' rwMd ence, 1P 3 OJJMRgJI R4NM8R, OJM, nrll «. 2:30 p. m. It is j 1 Weil. Clgteni. 78 Tttftoct gt. fB.

knd 7:40 p. m. Sabbath school i Prayer msetlng Thursday evening.

I'bibxd*' CnrncM—Conn kb OxcaWabk and X bt. Clair eta Thomas C. Brown, pastor. Preaching at 10:30a m. and 7 aMJ p. m. babbavnschool a; o a m. Y. P. b. C. K. bundaj- evening, 0:30. AU are invited to attend. IA3T United pbicsbvtaaian chchch-Cor-

and East st. The Rr v.

a. m.

ttb school. 2:30 p. to.

0:80 p. m.

X tier Massachuaetts ave. and East el. The f Joseph LitteU, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a and 7:3U p. m. babbatb school, 2:30 p.

Young Psopte’s meeting, ('

east

sts. Thi

Coultos, D. U.. pastor, class-meetinc

at 0 a m. 1’rcMChing at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:3o p. m. by the pmitor. Morning subject, “Holiness and Heavenevening subject, “.TucOh—Ifiriiel— The Transforming Power of ilrace. " The choir will sing at the morning service: Chorus, "Easter Anthem." Holden; quartet. “Beautiful Zion,” Haven; solo, “Oli, Afornlng Land," Plielps, Mr. Daniel Davis. Evening servi.-e: Chorus, "Ob, Hoiv Jesus.” Fiotow; sole, “The Angels'bong.” Dank*, Miss Ida Sweanie; sojo. "Airncst Persuaded." Bliss. Mr. Daniel Davis. Sunday-school St 2:13 p. m. Epworth Leiqjtie at 0:30 p. m. Prayer-meetlngThurBday evening. 7:3a

corner of Delaware and Vermont : Rev. T. L Coultos, D. U.. pastor. Class

BUILDING AND LOAN ASbO.

"IJCU.DINO 1> Market.

AND Loan-COLUMBIA "The only one "

75 E.

f I'o Lkt—THREE-ROOM ItOUSK, GAS, $0.

1 CHAW FORD. 72»uE. Woshillgton.

rpo Ekt-TEN-RuGM HOUSE. NORTH INJ. dianapolhs. 8H jier month. Inquire 4Do Ash Bt., city. Mh7 _ L*T—SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE.”wELL. CIS

L tern, gas and staole. 673 lir.iadway. Inquire

Palace Hotel.

fI'<» Lax—TWO HOUSES; ONE FIVE-ROOIL Jl one four; ceotrally located; good repair. Inquire 284 E. Ohio st. n''o LKt -TWO EXCELLENT NEW HOUSES; 1 very cheap; Ramsey ave., Noa. 108 and 112. Inquire 318 E. bt. Clair st. Fl'o LxT—HOUsIk, 313 8 DELAWARE ST.. I six rooms, gas. well, cistern, cellar. Q. W. F.LVIN, 34 8. Meridian st.

wanted help - womkm-qinus 'yy AWTtaD—A GIRL. 471 N. EAST UT. VEt ANTUli—GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORIL _ 1*1 N. minute at YV an ram - EXPERIENCED LADY CANrt vaaser, 99 Indiana are. \17 ANT«p—GIRL AT 671 BELLKFONTA1NE » » st.; for general housework. YV aM TKD—lii KL Fi JR ~G EN ERAL HOUSEwork. 296 E New York st. \1’ antkd—GIRL FOB GENERAL HOUSE17 work; small family. 332 Park ave. YY7antkd—LADY CI.ERK, REAL ESTATE vv office; state salary expected. Address R 6, Newa YV AN-TCD 1 Iood' GIRL ' TO WORK IN 77 country. J. H. CLARK. 06 E. Wasblngton st. YV AYT*D—GOOD WHITE GIRL FOR GEN77 eral housework; small family. SO W. St. Clair st. YY t ANTKP-OOOD cook and laundress 77 for small family; call immediately. "Sfh

E. Washington.

\\J a'xtkd - WHITE GIRL, GENERAL 7 7 housework : no washing; references required.

124 E. Michigan st.

TJuildino and Loan—BUILDING AND LOAN

assoctatl

galls Block.

NO i

ociatlon shares purchased. Room 24 la-

1) ei.ioiol'8 Sxbvic* Will Be Held at 96 It W. Armstrong at-. North Indianapolis, each buntiay at 10:30 a. m. All truth-seekers welcome. Utaders of “Miiienolal I »wo" especially invited to attend or cad dunug the week. iJr. Geo box's (.Ei-iscoi-al, ckukcii—NobthC? west corner Church and W. Morris sts. The Rev. John Bxanu, rector. Morning prayer and sermon 10:80. Sunday-School festival at 2 p. m. All members of tbe congregation requested to be

present,

VV uohtu rr" AVL. United i’njcsBVTKitiAN I j-ARSEN, Secretary. 7 7 CttCUCH—Corner of Cllrt'ord and Bruokslde ' *- 1 —

aves. The Rev. J. P. Cowan. D. D., pastor. I reachiug at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Habbatb(cbool at 2:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at

3:43 p. m.

^J'o Lkt-TO MAN AND WIFE, cottage 1 four r< oms, pantry; nicely papered; gas; screens, well, cistern, city water 5H E. Seventh

street.

Fi'cTlilT —126 K. SIX'Fh, NORTH SIDE, BE1 tween Delaware and Alabama, four

V\f anted—HoUSEKLEPER, BY WIDOWER, 7 7 refined Christian lady; good disposition; not over forty; willing to work and manage household; salary small, but good home. Address giving full particulars, with references. T7, News.

X tween Delaware and Alabama, four rooms, cellar, well, cistern, natural gas. good yard, 812.

SPANN A CO , K0 E. Market.

fciLDiNo and loan-limited amount 8 A> per cent, guaranteed Investment stock, nontax a me^STATE/^n^Jtennsylvanim tjoildino and loan-the hoosier issues I> a now series April 2. Meets corner Missis-

sippi and Vermont sts. every Monday evening. , -

[>L'U.DiNO AND Loan-TAKE SHARES IN i Meridian st. Jo the GOVERNMENT SAVING, LOAN AND i r .,Zli DEPOSIT COMPANY. 32 Virginia ave. A o Let-HOLSE NO.

YV anted - MUSIC GIVEN AWAY - WE 17 will send 183 pieces of choice music, as samples, if yon clip this advertisement and send to us with two stamps. AMERICAN NATION MUSIC COMPANY, 122 Pearl st.. Boston. Mass. YV anted—LA DIES MAKE GOOD WAGES , 17 folding and addressing circulars and inan- £ ON ; aging corresfioudence for me at home; pcaition osets, I permanent. Reply with seif-addressed stamped shade i envelope, MINS GRACE PAUL, South Bend,

iud.

-.LOAN AND Virginia ave. A.

.... —i—H sA ■ ■ A.. I.

-MONEY NOW READY fTetch

tpHIUD CHaiBTIAV CHURCH—COKN KJt HOMJS A ave. and Ash st. Preaching by the pastor,

VanBuskirk. to-murrow at 1U;30 a. m. m. Shnday-scbool at 9 a. in. Young

people's meeting at 6:16 p. m. Baptiam at close

ot eveniug sermon.

and 7:30 p. lie's meetini

eniug se

TJLkrCOKB PLACB M. E. CHURCH-OOBNICK OF X Virginia ave. and booth st. General class, 9:15 a m. Preaching by tbe pastor, the Rev. R. Rubens, D. D., 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. bun-day-school, 2 p. in., followed by class meeting. All most cordially invited to attpnd. hk Indiamapolis Ministebs’ Association ill meet in tho Y. M. C. A. Hall on Monday

X will meet in the Y. Bt

morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. VV. A. lieudriekson will give the Book Review and the Rev.

R. JS.

on “Is the

m wUi give the Book Review and i Neighbor, of .Seymour, will read the uible the Word of God?"

/ jhrist Chubck —(Episcopal;—ON the CmVy cie. The Rev. J. H. Ranger, rector. Holy commanton at 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer, eermon and holy communiou at 10:80. Sundayschool at2:30 p. in. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. All seats free. Strangers welcome. /Trace Cathkdral (.Episcopal) — Cok.nkb Va central are. and beventh s:. T he Rev. C. b. burgeut, priest In charge, bervices—Holy ComCuiumunion 7:30». in. Morning prayer and sermqu, 1.0:30 a. m. Sunday-schofa, 8 p. m. Evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Public invited to all services. • __ _ ^ IJKOI’LX'S CONaBEOATlONAL CHUBCK — CuKX Iter Michigan and iliacklord sis. Preaching

and 7:30 p. m.

liuiLDiNo and Loan- . I> to loan. HARTFORD SAVING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. John M. Spann, Secretary. 86 K. Market at. Try uildino and Loan-if you desire to J» save your money take shares iu tbe ATLAS SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. ROBERT MARTINDALE, Secretary; CHAPIN C. FOSTER, President. 84 E. Market st lyuiLDINo and I.oan — FOR THE .BEST J> building association shares, go to the Mutual Home and Savings Association. ,2 E. Market st

ISAAC THALMAN. President

W, A. RHODES. Secretory. ' ' TyulLding and i.oan—THE ROYAL BUILDX> ing Association oilers luduoemenis to borrowers and investors that no other association can; money on hand. Call for information. HOWARD KIMBALL, Secretary. 89 E. Market street ryunudNo ASt> Loan—GERMAN AMERICAN D BUILDING ASSOCIATION-Increase assets past year. 8176.972.21: earnings, *45,630.82; stock in force. $1,507,700. Prompt loans. ALBERT SAHM . Treasurer. U. W. BROWN. Secretary. 34 N. Delaware. Boston Block.

434 N. TENNESSEE

st.. containing seven rooms and hall: both

*20 per month rent. Inquire at room 4 nk Building or R. F. CATTERbON

YV antkd—FOR A FIRST-CLASS Til EAT Kill cat comiainy, tliree ladies and two gefttiemen, for small parts; singing and dancing. Amateurs wlsiii ig to learn and secure good ;

Fletcher's Bank Building it SON, 24 Kentucky ave.

Fl'o Lkt — JENKINS'8 'TRANSFER - COM1 PA NY', piano and furniture movers. Carpets cleaned and laid. Oifice 11 N Alabama st. Telephone 1522. Will be responsible for dam-

ages Best wagons in the city. Fpo Lf:t—335~PARK A VkJ, 8 ROOMS.

I cellar.cistern, both gases, siable $30 00

(ion N. Tennessee st., 8 rooms and bath.

furnace, modern house 85 00 611 N. Tennessee, everything, 9 rooms 66 00

450 N. New Jersey st., 8 rooms and bath, iiot and cold water, both gfises, electricity,

speaking tuber 157 Harrison s; . 5 roon

ig to learn and secure good paring

engagements, call PROFESSOR RAYNO, 130

tv . Ohio st. Call down stairs

lersey st.

cole Ig u

i;»( nan

410 8. West st.. 4 roo

329 Columbia av

ixo and Loan

ing

three years

lyniLbi-

XJtjoutheastern Saving and Loan Association.

Annual elect jday, April 3

three directors *to serve

inn. t-rn f

Annua

Be held Tuesd

electi

tton 1

April 3, for

an

a-111

the purpose of for a term of

natural gas

coins ;

329 Columbia ave.. 3 rroms 287 and 289 8. Penusylvania st,, 9 rooms each, both gases »

Apply to JAY G. VOSS,

35 W. Market st.

T

37 60

II 00 9 00 a oo 20 00

YV ANTKD - ANY LADY, WISHING TO 77 make 520 per week quietly at her own uue, address with stamped envelope, MISS _5CTXE B. LOGAN, Joliet, 111. This offer is bona fide, and it will pay you to investigate if you

can snare only two hours per day.

YA7 *Nri£t>-100 MOKE STUDENTS TO ENVY ter the BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, When Block ; elevator and modern conveniences; established fortj--four years; pre-eminently the leading business, shorthand, typewriting, penman-) ship ami preparatory school; enter now; sixty-four-page catalogue; telephone 499. E. J.

HEEB, President.

WANTED HELD—MKN-BOYS. Yl; antkd-FJRST-CLASS WAITER xtthe 17 st. Charlie Hotel

o Lkt-DWELLINGS-

w, 9 rooms, modern...$50 OO

26 OO-’

modern 25 00 ooms, modern. . 35 00

C. H. ADAM, Secretary.

EMIL DROTZ. President.

THE* MARSACHC-

JSOATXOaVAIx

ner Michigan and iliacklord sis

the pastor at 10:30 a. on of members and

Keceptlo

ing service. 8 C. E. at 3:15

ittcbin

p.

of members and communiou at moru-Sunaay-scnoul at 2 p. nf. Y. P. 8. m. Prayex-meettug Thui-sday

C. E. at 3:16 p.

evening at 7 diU

Baptist Cuuhcii—Cok.nkb

The Rev J.F. Wiil46 and 7:30. bun-

iy-scuuol, 9:30. Young people’s meeting. 6:30 p. m. Sunday, and prayer-meeting 7:80 Thursday evening Ail young men and Women from home cordially welcomed. Tt lTYXLOWKK CoNOKEOATIONAL UHUBCU—BT. iVJL Clair st.. ueor East. The Rev. J. W.

/ lOLLKUB AVENUE

yj college and Lincoln aves. The l is, pastor. Pleaching lu:46 an -scuuol, 9:30. Vouug people's

YJoildino and Loan

IV setts ave. and Michigan st. Building and Loan will start series No. 3 on May 1. Grganized on the old reliable plan. No salaried officers; no rents. Pays out five and a half years. Money on hand to loan. Shares 23c per week. Tomb kins's drug s-ore. 163 Massachusetts ave. J. B.

Conatv, president, E. W. Tomokl

8. W. MOULDING, secretary

30 Christian ave , now, 9 rooms, i 209 E. Market st . 7 rooms, modern,.,

355 K. Eighth st.. 8 rooms. 330 N. New Jersey st.. 10 n

74 Ft Wayne ave . 6 rooms 218 N. Noble st.. 11 rooms 1 tlti N. Delaware st.. 7 rooms 549 E. Vermont st., 5 rooms 331 W. Vermont be. 5 rooms 113 Oak st., 5 rooms 373 N. Mississippi st., 8 rooms.... 58 Spann ave.. 6 rooms 190 Dillon Bt..3 rooms 400 K. North st.. 8 rooms 773 N. Illinois st, store-room and 5 dwell-

ing

\\ T ANTED—EXPERIENCED PASTER; TOP 77 wages. 230 Yandesst.

CON'

bill.

YY7 aSn'TKED—ARCHDEACON’8 JOG VINEGAR.

77 not aflected by tariff

ins, treasurer

jjrux XXIV! xxw*. w. V* .

Wilson, pamor. Frefchuig by ibe pastor at 10:45

issippi

cordially Invited to all.

PteMR

Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6:i5 "p. m ouuday-school at 9:3© a. m. Afternoon Sunday-#r N. Mississippi st.. at 3 o'clock. Every one

I f NIVKBSALIST CHUIIUH- COUNkB N. NgW U Jersey and Sixtb sis The Rev. II. O. Bominers, D. D. pastor. Services at 10:30 and 7:30. Morulug subject; * i3un>hlmiiu Religion.” EvenDig: "The Guitersausts’ Idea of Heaven and HeR.” All seuts iree. Strangers welcome. Bun-

day -school at 9:30 a. in.

Crust Baptist gjuuucu - noutula X of New York and Pennsylvania

pastor, tho Rev. W. F. T 10:45 a. m. and 7:4.> p.

k m. Young people's meeting. T hursday e ed to these services.

ST COUNLU

t sts. Tne

F. Taylor, will preach at

m. bunday-achool,

r-meetnii

achooi,

0:30

and peuusyi W. F. Taylor

7:45 p.

prayer-meeting, <

meeting. T hursday evening.

IT'OUKTIT PKErtBYTJfilllAN CKLTILH -1 jELAW.>.UK X and Ninth sts. The Rev. G. L. Mackintosh, pastor. Preaching by the pastoral 10:30 a. m

Ouildino and Loan—THE OLD RELIALE l > Center matureil its seventh series of stock

pksi

er in

February 0: time 388 wee

i.08. making over 13 per cent, interseries will he started April 2. Inti shares can be secured now by call-

uary 0: >ro(lt $9!

net pi

est. A new

formation and shares can

ingonw. W WALF.8. Secretary, S©? setts ave. Can furnish a limit

riptionsi

ing rooms 29 8. Pennsylvania st., store-room

PKATHER & McMORROW.

04 E.~ Market st.

h "series oTi^ci ''1^0 Let- 456 N. NEtV JKRSEY ST

tal cost $201 92; ,*,- 3 ,V 9

15 OO

26 OO

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20 00 22 50

Y*/anted’"— EXl'KRIKNCED BUSINESS 77 man. Address N 7. News office.

\\ T ANTKD—GOOD DAIRY HAND, CORNER 7’ Brookside and Keystone ave. P. H. WALTERS.

Yy anted-VARNISH SALESMAN. HAV7 7 ing city and near-by trade. Address O 8, News office. YV ANTKD—ST ROUSE <fc FULLEN, RKaL 77* estate, removed 43 Baldwin Block. Take electric elevator.

YY?ANTED—AGENTS IN EVERY CITY TO 7 7 sell nickel-plated cu-tain pole-lifter. Ad-

dress.!. W. AY KRS, Indianapolis.

YY/ ANTED—TWO GOOD MEN TO COLLECT 77 and solicit Insurance B. WATKINS, 66

MODERN.

now by cal r Mossachu-

.'an furnish a limited amount of

tey j romptly;If subscriptionsand applications made now.

d Loan—"FEBRUARY 28. 1894" Saving and Loan ^Association

| shares

furtbe

»r and solicit insurance. B. WATJ Vance Block. Call 8:30 a. m. Monday.

1 309 Ur'dvTay'.^d w“820N. AlatVama.'yiO^Oti \i>"anti:n-bMALL"~B(iV W HO" HAS HAD 126 Park 27 50 ‘226 N. East 18 0© IV some experience in printing-office. Call )510 512 N. N. J. 17 50 303i N. N. Jersey 18 OO 10 to 12 a m., Bunday. 168 N. Tennessee st.

537 E.Seventh . 10 43 420 E. Vermont..

Duildino

X> the Star Saving and Loan Associa started the twenty-second series of $200 sh: and fourth B senes of. $100 shares. For further Information apply at the office of Hadley & Fa.v.JOCjE Washington st., or any of the following named directors: H. M. Hadley. Geo J. Hummel-. Jacob W. Smith. R. D. Townsend, James M. Swan. Caleb 8. Denny, Jesse H. Blair, JamesR. Carnahan: H. H* Fay.Secretary. iTuiliuno and Loan - -FOR A 8AFeTnVE8T--Ix ment investigate the plan and stock of

INDIANA SOOIET

met:

THE

SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS.

Economical In management. No foreclosures.

;e only 41 percent, of

w a

Loans to date, average only 41 per cent, of propken as security, upon low appraisements. J amount of net 8 per cent, paid up stock for sale this month. Bend for "Our Loan Record.”

It will interest you.

Phrenix Block (second floor)

N. W. corner Delaware and Market sts. TJi ildino and LOAN-THK "0LD” EQClTA X> We. All fees aboiislied; no entrance fee: no transfer fee; no 10 per cent, deduction of

deposits t.luce;! in an "expense” ft few at the expense of the many;

full amount of deposits, with all credited earnings. paid in cash. All shareholders participate equally in the earn! ngs of the association; all classes of block non-tax able. Anew year ithesevbegins April 1. 1894 : books now open for •hares at general offices. 41 Vance Block, 9

s to

erty taken as security, upon lo 1

LI: * ‘ ‘

Itnited

for

pastor a!

y tolu/Ol 2:16 Prayer-meet:

pastor. Breacnug and7;30p. m. Bu

$. C. E. at 3:15 p m. Pruyer-meeting Thursday, ‘7:30 p. in. A cordial invitatiou and welcome is

O p. iu.

0. E. at 3:15

:80 p. m.

given to all of tnese services. "ijliSr'PniL-UVTgBIAN CH X corner Pennsylvania

a. m

> p. m. Y. P. tog Thursday

Beats free.

rt UUC.H—SOUTH WEST and New Y'ork sts.

will i

The pastor. Rt v. M. L. Haines, D. I)., will preach to-morrow at lti:45a. m. and 7:30 p. in, bumluyscbool meets at 9:30 a. m The Christian Endeavor Boc.ely meets at «:0O p. m. Weekly prayer-meeting on Thursday evening at 7 :ttO

o'clock-

X’iiwt (Englishi Luthkran chuhoh—CobX aorof N. Pennsjlvauiuaud Waiumsts. The Rftv. Augustus It. bteck, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 a. m. aud 7:45 p. m Y. P. B. C. E. al ti:45 p. m. Buiiday-school at 0:30 a. m. Prayer-meeting and lecture every Thursday

evening at 7:30. these aerviecs.

seper sLIFo

/ 1*l»Founia-8t. M

Cailfornia and North sts. W. P. Barnhill, Ulus* at 9 a. m Preaching at 10.30.

CUUHCII l— COKN EH

W. P. Barnhill,

Cailfornia

pastor

Baudav-school at 2 p. m. Claws at ti:15 p. in.

ig at 7:45 p. iu. IQpworth League service evening. _ Weekly prayer - ffieetiiij

sordial

ay-sc

Preaching at 7:46 p. iu._

Tuesday evening.

Thursday evening, 7:40.

lay evening. Mlay evening,

toall these services.

meeting vllatiou

fl'ABKHNACLK CHURCH — COBNKR MKHIDIAN X and Becond sts. The Rev. J. A. Rondthaler, 1). D., pastor; the Rev. W. B. Dunham, associate pastor. Preaching by U , “" J “ " “

Sunday-school, 2:15 p. i a. Preaching by th

pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. r. . . ...J 5p m Y p.a C. E., 3:45

>y the a 10:30 a. 7:30 p.

Btinday-schooi. 2:i5 p. m. x. r. ». g. e. p. m. Preaching by the associate pastor Jackson chapel at 10:30 a.m., aud in W. ingiou-st chapel at 7:30 p. m.

In Mu Wosh-

riHACU Al. E. CHURCH—Oohnkr Mahkkt TJT and East sts. General class-meeting at 9

Ring al 6:30,

at 10:30

myer.” Address at 7:30

, r ,«v,n Wesley.” Sunday-school p. in. The public are cordially Invited

sweat at all the services.

a. tn., led by the pastor. Class-meeting p. m, led by R. E. Hardin. Preaching a. m.; subject, "Prayer.” AddreJs

p. m.; subject, "John W esley.” Sunday-school

»t 2:15

to he pr

O KOOXP PRESHYTkKIAN CHURCH —CORNER O*’ O Peunsylvaniaaud Vermont sis. The Rev. Jos. A. Mllnurn, pastor, ccmmunion service and reception or new members, 10:46 a. in. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:46 a.m. Praver-meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. m. The public invited.

utul Du nit). I ue

Rev. F. C. Hood, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. UomBunlon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday-school at ‘4 15 p. m. Y. P.». C. E..0:45 p. m. Junior Y. P. S. E..9:46 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday eveniug at 7:80. All cordially invited to the services. Qv. Paul's Church—Nkw Yobk and Illinois, O sts. G. A. Cars tensed, rector. Holy Commhillon, 8:45 a.m. Sunday-school. 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer, sermon and holy communion. 10:45 o'clock. Eveniug prayer aud sermon. 7:30 o'clock. Thu Easier music will be repealed aud the rector will preach morning and evening. \Trw Church Chaugl (Swkdknbohuiax)— il 333 N. Alabama st. Services morning and eveulng, conducted by tho Rev. W. E. Uladish. Morning sermon, “I Pray Not That Thou Shouldst Take Them uvu of the WorlvL" Evening lecture, "The Lust Judgment.” un next Sunday, April 8. tho Rev. Jonu Goddard, general pastor of the Ohio A-jkocluilon, will be here and preach both morning and eveulng.

363,

• jgi T—oeveniii .. ro^o 420 E. vi

'257 Bell’f’ntalne 15 00 22 GiegS 38 Ash 14 00 466 Central 187 Seville 12 00 31 N. East 76 Greenwood 1100 10 Greenwood.... 579 Miami 11 00 144 N. Pine 324 E. Wabash... 9 00 67 John 323 E. Wabash... 10 00 277 E. Court 228 N. East 13 00 58 John 303 Alvord. 9 00 616-620 Home .. 127 Newman 8 00 499E. Eleventh.. 119Clinton 6 00 71 Park... 41 Ellen 6 00 sohriver ave. 65 Rhode Island. 7 00 181 E. Merrill

04 Fletcher 18 00 188 Hu

501 S. 1

11 00 103 N. Linden. 11 00 205 Huron 10 00 207 Huron. 0 OO 275 S. Xobli

10 00

9 00 9 INI

16 OO 15 00 18 OO 12 UO

0 00

10 00 10 00 10 0O

9 00 8 do 7 <H> 8 (j©

12 00 3 '2 OO

itron 15 OO

236 S. Alabama.. 12 50 501 S. N. Jersey. 12 (Xi 156 Bates 11 00 103 N. Linden. . 10 00

9 00

11 (X) 10 (XI

9 00 9 00 9 (XI 8 (X)

10 OO

( o

YY r anted—six good Mulders at once 7 7 on architectural work. Apply at BROWN-

i » on i KETCH.

iral work. 4-WORKS.

Haughvllle, Ind.

82 Bradshaw . 130 S. East...., 144 Summit...

12 Lord..

\\J ANTKD—A GOOD MAN TO LEARN MUSIC 7 7 business: prefer one who has some business

some. Address Y

• i business: prefer one who experience and can play piano

7. care News.

Y\ T ANTED - MEN-$100 CASH TO DIKTRIB7 7 ute 30,000 circulars: hustlers wanted in city

quick. A. A. A.. 30 Spring

02 Church.....

7Q Kickij

Ion of your to uiirich a withdrawal.

venth)

new

I.or Chu

72 Kicking. 253• English...

22 Koeruer ti'2 Cook 58 Cook 00 Cook Hi5 Harmon 409 K. Pearl 10118. Meridian.

• 73 Fletcher

Rear 7‘. 15 Her

S. Noble - 72 S. Nob

•hares at ge to 4 p. m. evi no entrance

;ry day. ( or otbei

ance Block, V a. a jnday. Rcmembe

8 00 7 50 ti 00 5 (HI 4 OO 7 OO 6 OO 5 OO 7 00 8 50 « 50

25 00

22 Hal! Place 17 00 217 W. Michigan 12 328 W. Vermont 11

ble

150 Mlch. ftve.-'.

12 McC'aule:

391 8. El

23-25 Downey. 70-72 Laurel...

ick.

ute ;10.<KXI circul

and eoi.n.ry : answer qi Garden, Phil.idelphta. \Y aNTlkd^SALESMEN WANTED TO SELL 7 7 our goods, by sample, to the wholesale and retail trade: sell on sigl t to every hue!ness man or firm ; liberal saltary and expenses paid ; perinanen: position. For terms addrtss, with stamp, centennial manufacturing c&mPANY'. Milwaukee. Wis.

ey...

y—

Rear 7

31 Thomas

29C Mulberry...

39 W. St. Joe Hal! Place

, o- i i

289 Kentuc 178 Meek..

80 Arltona. 4ti Rock wood Rear 15 Rockw'd. 319 K. Merrill 80 Downey 440 N. Mist.

80 W. Fifth.

TJUilding and Loan J> stock of the South

Loan 1894.

tcept Sun

A NEW HERlS OF Meridian Building ami

lit

UNO AN

stock of the South M

Association, No. 3, will be Issued April 4,

OO 771 N. Miss..

328 W. Vermont 11 OO 3 Center. 274 W. Ninth 10 00 87 W. Eighth

32 By ram 393 Blackford. 129 Patterson.,

complete ad dwellii

10 00 331 W. Ma , 7 50 30 Drake. .. .. fi 00 548 Super!

xket...

7 OO 7 oo 8 OO 6 (X) 5 (K) 8 00 7 50 12 50

12 <X> 10 00

10 00 8 OO 0 60

10 OO

. WANTED — MISCKLIjANEOUM. YY7 ANTKD-ALL GROCERS SELL ARCH-

77' DEACON'S mangoes.

AN rKD~llorsE~E10HT ROOMS

OR

NT]

more: south of Second. Address .1 8, News. \vTn-i kd PNEUMATIC BICYCLE; WILL 77 trade a fine gold watch. Address M 7,

News.

ntkd-NICELY FUBNISHED PARLOR m to let to man and wife or gentleman.

E 7. News.

tijANTKn'^By ; '""Young lady, room and V7 board; private family'; widows preferred. Address H 8, News.

\\

»» roo Address

list at office of small houses, and dwelling rooms. Houses' near Atlas works and Woodruff Ph

See

store

Weekly

,'edr

Shares, $200.

fee

nesday evening, at

KntrantJo fee, 25c per share,

dues, 65c persh

day

tee of small bous Houses in all suburbs,' and Woodruff Place.

J. & CRUSE 92 E. Market 6t.

ANtRn-W11.L TUADl^UNINCUMBERED 77 lots for stock of groceries or dry-goods. Address 1» 8. News office.

It anted—WORLD'S

77 dard's elegantly bound at low price. KEK & THORNTON, 38 S. Meridian st.

FAIR AND 9T0D-

BA-

470 S. Me

Meets every We

ridian st.

CHAS. A. GAUSS, President. AVOVSV H. PLANK, Vkv-President. JOHN «. OHLKYER. Secretary. QEO. F. BOKST, Treasurer. tJwxldTno and Loan THE COLL EOF,-AVE. X) Saving and Doan Association will open a snew aeries of stock April 2. 1894. This associatloa is organized upon the okl reliable plan.w hich has proven to be the most conservative and safes: method. Four series of stock have matured, all of which were paid promptly, each running only five and one-half years. Withdrawals of stock paid upon receipt of notice. Loans made without delay. Subscriptions of stock will bo received by the following directors. W. D. cooper. 81 8. Meridian st.; A.Tlmheriuke. Seventh strand College ave.; Frank Mctluiddy. 27 Circle st.: John Reagan, care ConduUt * Son: E-E, Perry, Board of Trade Building; Geo. Walters, care Atlas works; Geo. M. Chandler, care Chandler A Taylor; A. Wagner and F. C. Gardner, care E. C. Atkins *

Co.

FRED C. GARDNER, Secretary. W. D. COOPER, President.

riio Let—

1 DWELLINGS-NORTH. 82 W. North $60 00 18 Blackford..

812 N. Meridian.. 45 OO 257 N. Illinois'... 40 00 115 N. N. Jersey 35 00 430 College ave.. 35 09 111) N. N. Jersey 35 00

W. New York

213 Dorn

110 Ft. Way

08

127 Homo ave... 1139 N. Mertdia

35 00 32 50

an 30 00

1137 N.Meridian 30 00 2tit) W. Wash...- 30 00 305 N. Mis'issi’pi 30 OO

69 M

$10 00

man st... 9 oo

yne...

450 W. First 62 Smith .... 26 Dotiglaag 201 Alvord. ........ 38 Camp

108V, Ft. Wn

1/ ANTKD—TO BUY HALF INTEREST IN good grocery, or experienced grocer as pi Address ORIEN WOLF, Carthago. Ind

■IVj Ft. Wayne 122 W. Fourth

.... .,w w i rear) 'pi 30 OO 123 Yandes

69 Mass ave 27 OO 348 N. PI ue......... 349 N. Mis'issi'p! 25 00 89 Torbet 27 Ft Wavneave 25 00 91 Torbet 307 X. MlatssCpi 25 00 467 Pendleton.

9 00 9 00 9 (X) 8 60 8 50 8 00 8 00

Y\’ ANTED- DESK ROOM WITHIN TWO 77 squares of court-bonse, westward; references given. Address, with particulars. K 7,

Nows

248 College ave ... 25 00 734 Nevada. ..

fs 'issi’pl 21 00 328 HUli

324 W. 627 E. Seventh... 40 W.Fourth

'e...

. Mis’issi'p! 21 00 kerbie 20 00

8 45 N.M

boc -N.

470N. Alabama

60 Li

464 N. Alabama.. 20 00

side ave.

.sh..

335 W. Vermont. 20 00

276 N. Noble

456 E. Wash.. 104 Blackford

sh..

Liberty,

rear

136 N. Liberty.

15 OO rear

14 00 725 E. Eighth

'-■>■- V V {I V.

15 Oo 16 OO 15 00

Qtohaok — ARCH HE AGON’S SWEET

O pickles can’t be beat.

C"toraoe-OF ALLlciNDS AT CHXitLES E. O 8H0VEIC8.180 E. Wabash St. T Ctohauk—CALL ON M. P. ANDEB O ner Hoshrook mid Cedar sts., for sf on storage and transfer. AU kinds

packed for shipment.

CrottatakH-TIKB UNION TRANSF O Storaee Com nan v is the oldest. Ian

and c Ohio i stand.)

48 Ash 124 W. Fourth

347 Archer 14 00 195 Y am 921 N. Mis’ ssi’pi 12 50 200 Ne vi 120 E. Sixth 12 OO 32 Hndle

14 (Ml 14 00

( a, E. Eighth. 195 Yaudes

888 W. Wash...

llackford...

556 N.

20 Bis

Illinois

(rear) ....... 16 Blackford 22 Blackford 24 Blackford. 381 W. First.

AND

318 Fietehera 226 W. Pearl.. 256 8. Penn..

gOOl

720.000 feet Low insurance, tiun. Railroad switches and transaction of storage business, syivanla st Telephone 1343.

every facility for 265-278 8. Penn-

8 00 8 OO 8 00 7 50 7 50 7 IKJ 7 OO 7 OO 7 00 6 50 6 60 0 00 6 OO 6 00 6 00 6 (Ml 6 00 6 00 5 (X) 6 OO 6 00 5 00 6 00 5 00 8 00 9 00 ft 00 8 50 8 00 7 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 ti 50

$85 (X) 148Vj Mass. ave..$12 00 75 00 645 E. Wash 3 00

20 (X)

YV AXTED-WANT TO BORROW $1,200 FOR 77 three years on gc.o 1 North Side pio.>erty, north tSJ.tXMJ; 7 per cent.; no commission.' Address P8, News. \i?antk7)-TOBUY - A four or'five7 7 room house north; must be a bargain : $400 cash; balance iu one. two. three, four and fire fears. Address M 6. care News. YV anted-want to sell a $1,300 firht 77 mortgage 7 per cent, note on good real estate; twenty-one months to run; interest payable semi-annually. Address M 8, News. \V anted—TO BENT: A NICE HOUSE OB 77 cottage, about seven rooms, in a desirable locality north at reasonable rental for a good, permanent tenant. ^Address E S, care News.

W ANTKD

17 dren desire three or four unfurnished rooms

i fin

or e

E. North st.

PARTIES WITHOUT CHIL-

■ unfurni

on first floor, six squares north of Washington

lloor, six squ, t ot Meridian

st.; rent reasonable. 135

11 (X) 10 00

ey

38 Hadiey 105 Hill ave 337 Douglass

10 00 Red House,Bri't10 00 wood .*. 10 00 292 Indiana ave. 10 (X) 121 W. Fourth... 10 OO 114 Darnell

LLINGS—SOUTH.

262 S. Mlssoud...$15 00 89 S. Liberty $

•her ave 1:

YV ANTED — LOAN OF $4,000 ON BRICK 71 business block, Greencastle, Ind. Also loan of $1,000 on Indianapolis residence property. INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Y,

Room 38 Baldwin Block.

13 (X) 93 S. Ltbertv.. 12 50 48 Kennlugton. 11 OO 539 Madison ave

FT anted—NICE RESIDENCE. SIX OR *7 seven rooms. Id Fletcher ave.. between Noble and DiUon sts. Can pay $800 to $1,000 INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Room 38 Baldwin Block.

140 S. East 10 00 541 Madison ave 328 E. Georgia - 10 (X) 1 Birch 11 Cedar ..„ 10(H) 2 Birch 3(X) E. Georgia... 10 OO 147Spruce

lO ,W) 148 Everson 9 00 28 Sinker (rear)

A uction—-A. L. HUNT. AUCTIONEER.

A E. Washington st.

■* uctiw-GUSTIN A MCCURDY, AUCTIONS

A •ers. 188 W. Washington st.

uction—Sale of well kept furnt?

11 Sinker...

91 S. Liberty .. w

STORE-ROOMS. 79 S. Illinois..... 107 E. Wash.. 269 W. Wash...

I ' OFFICES.

Rooms 6 and 7, 27»b 8. Meridian, • over FI eloper's large front r’m$ - —” last, E. Wash.,

room 12.... 11 OO

No. 14 Hartford

Block 8 00

i over

bank Sjp..$30 OO

No. 3 Hartford

Block 18 00

B Nos. 10 and 11

‘•I Hartford Block 18 00 FB. no

}12 50

/ ttaNTHAD-AVBNUk MirfnoDiST episcopal A ture. carpets, etc., will b« sold on Tuesday church—Cofner of Central ave. and Butter morning, April 3, at 9:80 o'clock, at the resist. The Rev. Hanry A. Buchtel, D. D.. pastor, dence. No. 169 E. Vermont st., three bedroom sermons by the pastoral 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 suites, large pier glass, marble-top sideboard, co«t

•In th rooms

ROOMS.

tab. A AtaU » . A Ata»**A J A* AASJV. *-» AV A, A-'., sermons by the pastoral 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communten after morning sermon, blind ay-school at 2:36 p. m Epworth League prayoi-meeting, 6:80 p m. class-meetings: Sunday at 9:86 a. m.; Vedueaday at 7:80p. m. Strangers cordially welcomed. Yl KtalDIAN -bTHKKT MLKTHODIST EVISCOPAL IIJL Church—Comer of New York and Meridian sts. Preaching at 10:36 A m., and a shun address at 7 30 p. in. by tue pastor, the Rev. C. N. Sims, D. D. Class-meeting at 9:39 a. m. Sunday-school at 2:15 p. m. Endeavor mooting at 6:30 p. m. A service ot sung by tbe choir, assisted by Miss Unui Lund, of .'•yracuae, N. Y„ will occupy most of tho evening hour. All are cordially invited,

M^ivkh-

itted itsu

at Lonutne Hail, comer W. Washiugtuu and Tennextaeo sis., Saturday eveniug, March 31, and

pttll. t ntertalnt

■B this city, M

speaker and test medium. The public cordially

lavltsd.

suites, large pier glass, marble-top sideboard, cost $75; plate-glass front walnut wardrobe, coat $40: cheval dressing case, hall-tree, large mirrors, mar-ble-tup table and stands, parlor rockers and chairs, cherry tables, oak dining chairs, extension tables, bedsteads, lounges and sociables, lace curtains, chenille portieres, brusaels and ingrain carpets. matting, rugs, oil paintings, engravings and oleographs, rockers, washstands, springs and mattresses, toilet seta, bolsters and pillows, music box. fire screens, cook stoves, decorated

id a

e Pla/.a Building. Monument Place, choice furnished or unfurnished: also, in the Hutchings, Columbia, Milligan, Braden, Cleave-

land, 3cott House. Frank i

in numerous o

single office.

igan, Braden, Cieaveid Marsee Blocks, and tn all parts of city,

Bee full list and prices at

se. Frank and Mar ther blocks In all

suite.

YV ANTKD—REAL ESTATE. WE IIAVE CASH 77 buyers for good residence property, well located. Must not be fictitious values if you ^INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Room 38 Baldwin Block. i? ANTKD—GENT'S SUITS CLEANED AND • pressed, $1.30; lace curtains cleaned, per pair, 50c; Jadies’ fine dresses cleatie I or dyed. Write us a postal card and we will call for your goods. NEW YORK DYEING AND FRENCH CLEANING COMPANY. Office, room 4 Old

Library Building.

YY^ ANTED—WE HAVE PARTIES WITH 77 cash wanting to buy interest in merchandising and manufacturing business. If you want to sell your business orun interest in It. whether large or sinall. call upon or address us Must be in legitimate linos and show fair profits. BAIRD <t LANG, 10b, E. Washington. V\7 antkd—THERE J8 NO NECESSITY FOR

being idle. We offe:

JOHN R SPANN & CO., No. 86 E. Market st

other articles. OUS-

•ta, Saturday evening, J

Sunday, April L Saturday evening, musical u literary entertainment, followed by the gn favorite in this city, Mrs. U. W. Kates, piatlo

BIVU 04, Bill, musical and

eat rm

crockery, ami a great many ottae RAN A McCCRDY, Auctioneers.

LOS*;

Y ost—THURSDAY NIGHT, FUR BOA. turn to News office. Reward. T osr-PUO DOG. RETURN TO 250 DOCGIi lass st. Reward. Answers to name "Bonnie.”

Kit-ian are Rt. T obt-BUTCHER POCKET LEDGER, north of Eighth st., about middle of month;

_ _ T<j> LET-ROOMS.

rpo Let-THREE ROOMS SECOND FLOOR.

1 92 S. Illinois st.

rfteTLET-PLEAHANT. FURNISHED ROOMS.

L 433 N. Illinois st.

(T'O LET-FURNISHED ROOMS ANDBOABD-

1 ing. 300 E. Market st.

rp 0 LKT- NEWLY’ FURNISHED ROOMS,

X with bath. 100 N. Mississippi.

fl'o Let-THREE NICE. UNFURNISHED

$6. 339 N. Mississippi.

M your being idle. We offer permanent woik n profitable terms. Don’t wait for some one to hire you: go into business for yourself. We consign goods to responsible men and women in cities of one thousand or mom inhabitants, to be sold by them for cash or on installments, and allow the highest rate of commission for dotee it. You require no capital or experiesice; votr will gain both as you go along. Our lines are household supplies and necessities, such things as everybody uses constantly, and they sell; sell rapidly, sell to evfcry housekeeper. Make a trial of it and. be convinced. We are engaging aen and women every day. Start right away nd catch the spring trade. It will pay you. Ap-

ply or a ket st.

■ spring t i A. J. C

le. It win pay you. ApONROY & CO.. S3 W. Mar-

YVANTEIY-AG KKTS.

Wanted -ARCHDEACON’S SWEET

A cents Wanted—ARCHD A little pickles. Try them.

OKVKHTM Phksbttkhian ghurcb-Cohnkh 1j north of Eighth st. about O Elm aud Cedar. Preaching this teaturday, name of J. F. Webber on back, evening, March 31,1894. and to-morrow iO:30 Eighth st. Reward.

a m. and 7:30 p. m., by the Rev. Ueor— " —“

, Ind. Tne sacrament of

Return to 307

nth; 7E.

-w——^.4'. I..i,y -. — — . . . -rge Knox, „ Monticeilo, Ind. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in connection wiUi the morning service. Junior Endeavor at 9:30 a. m. Sabbath-school at 2:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m The public are oordiaiiy invited to all these services. s'I&mtbal Christian cuukch—cobkkh ox Vv Delaware and Walnut sts. D. K. Lucas, pastor. Subject, 10:46 a. m.. ’’The'reacber Come

From God”; solo, "Rulb and Naomi" U'opmt'h V'

Mrs. Carolyn Winter Uoetx: 7:45 p. m., "The In- X b*rilance By Will." Hunda)-school, 9:30 A m.,

and bhu k enamel Swiss watch : star on one sida and shield on tbe other; old fashioned; valued only as a keepsake. Leave at News office. Reward. -; ' ^

FUNKHAL. UmRCTOHS.

eritance By WUI.” Bunday-school, 9:30 a.m., Howard Cole, superiniendent. Y. P. H. C. K.. junior society,* a m.; senior society, 0:30 p. m., subject, "How end Why We Bhouid Pray," Miss Cjusei* Brown, leader. AU are invited and wel-

j'-.' •

V| BHOHIAL P»Ke»VTKUtAN CBtiHCU—UOtaXXB ill of Christ tan ave. and Ash st. Tits Rev. Prank O. Ballard, pastor Communion service and public reception ot new members m morrow at 10:30 a. Oh- bunday-school at 9:15 a. 01. Y’oungPeopieM Society ot Cbiittian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. the Murphy Gospel Temperance League wdl. l»> Invitation, conduct the evening

Ss&dzm “coidiid

may attend.

OMEBaL DlRKCTOnsC. K. KREGELOA WHIT8ETT.

'Phone 564.

Carriages to Crown Hill *2.50. CHARLES T. WHIT8BTT,

Residence telephone,

570.

ffo Lkt-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT i housekeeping. 227 Virginia ave. riv© Let - WELL FURNISHED ROOMS; L cooking stove: gas. 233 E. Ohio. T>0 Let-FURNISHED SUITE OF HOUSE1 keeping rooms. 320 K. Mississippi. rpo Lkt - NICELY FURNISHED FRONT J room; modern conveniences. 877 N. Delaware rpo Let-DESIRABLE FURNISHED OR UN1 furnished rooms with bnth. Si E. Vermont street. nno Lkt TWO PLEASANTLY SITUATED, I front rooms with bath; private family. Ad-

dress F 8, News.

A uknts Wanted—AGENTS MAKE $5 A A day. Greatest kitchen utensil ever invented. Retails 25c. Two to six sold in every house. Sample, postage paid, free. McMAKIN <t FOR-

SHEE, Cincinnati, O.

4 OKNTS Wanted-AGENTS, IF BIO COMA nihaiona or moderate sal a o' will secure your services for a 25c article, which sells in every home, write us. Y'ou can canva.se or sell to dealers. Exclusive terrltoo' given. CURTAfNPOLK LIFTER MANUFACTURING OOMPANY, box H. Rapine, Wla

YVANfEn .SITUATIONS.

TWO UNFURNISHED BOOMS, with privilege of a third room; first floor.

(|'o Lkt 1 with pri

224 Beiltfontaine.

Situation Wantkd-FOR AN APPETIZER

O try Soy sauce. IG

and reliable young man, as book-

* Teeter, * ’

Oituation Wanted O accurate and relial

sper

ork, or any

BY EXPERIENCED,

==

keeper, stenographer, collector, general office work, or anything respectable; testimonials and

references. Address C 8. News,

pUNtaBAD DltataCTOBS— KREGELOE TELEPHONE 1154. MONUMENT* \f oWNhlfTa—AUG. DINNER, 848 E WA8HaU lartoa.

TO LKT-MISCRLLANKOU8. rrn^KT^TElTsTALM^FIJY^rEW^^

1 W. ARCHDEACON. 884 W. Washington st rpo LkT—PIANOS AN Do ROANS CHEAP, X and we do the most careful piano-moving and tuning in the city, at BRYANT’S. 58 and 60

N. Pennsylvania.

Cituatioh Waxtjcd-A POSITION, AH COMKJ panion only do elderly lady of good family by competent young lady of eighteen years ot age; will give references. None but above-men tinned need si piy. Address Box 273. Winchester, Ind.

rpo Lbt—DO NOT LET INEXPERIENCED X men move your pleno; go to BRY'ANT’S.

We are reel 88 884 80

REMOVAL. > BMOVAl^ASKYOUROROOEBlpoirARa^ deacon’s jug vinegar-

more your piano; gtTto* BRYANTTA K'hIs offlee^o the^.Vihesjt corne^MsaMihm ssjionsihle, and ite it cheap, also turning, setts ave and Naw York st.; antranoa 106% E-

FOB TBADfc.

i UADK 8MUKE GARC1G8A CIGAR.

i’OA Thadk- *THAT COUGH FOR STAR Ooogh Drops; 5 cents.

Uor Trade „

a pickled onions. 10 cents.

ARCHDEACON’S LITTLE

roa KJU,TV -

L’wm i’*A»K—VACANT LOT* OR LAND FOR X lK>r»8 and buggy. 977 Prospect. ^

-TTLI-—TTr’ . . , r .. A

TpoB Thadk—REAL ESTATE AND CASH

X for stock of drugs. 82 Marion ave.

TJ'ok Tra1»k—E LEG A NT GOLD WATCH FOR

X horse. W. T. LONG, E. Wabash st.

poh THAitit-LOTS OK LOTS FOR F.QUIT tiss. R M RALSTON, labs N. Delaware. YTob Tbadk-STROCSE * FULLEN, FORX marly Vs - -

win Block.

ranee Block, removed room 43 Itald-

rOIt SALE—MISCELLANROUM. 'or Sale—OFlTlOB DESK. 88 W. MARSMT.

T?o» Sami - ARCHDKAOON*8 COOKED

X hsnts; wasoitablp. •

'poR MALit-80 FEET ULEAVNLAND FENCE.

Jr Cheap 86 Elm sc

cheap. 175 W. SonttK

FULL BRED SKY TERRIKR;

L H. PHIL-

Blou ' R 8i,ITV ‘

L»oa Ha l.E—ALMOST NEW PNEUMATIC

X safetj'; cheap. 135 8. Meridjan.

1A BiicYCLKt

Tj'qr Tradr *— I X wrenches, pipe dies COO W. Washington.

REPAIRING

STILTON

and other tools for cash.

L'oh TradK-IH YOUR PROPEKTx' INCCM1 bered? Get ciear lots for it. B. M. RAL-

STON. I’Jt-j N. Delaware

L'OB 7 kadk — MODERN SEVEN - ROOM X dwelling. N. Pennsylvania st.; wlU take lot for equity. Address L 8. News. poiTTRADK-GOCttr FARM IN MICHIGAN X for equity In Indianapolis property. H. C. JORDAN. 89 Lombard Bslidlng.

■Uoa Th ads—$250 CASH BUSINESS; WILL a trade for a good horse and buggy. Call 8:30

to 9:30 a. m. Address V 5. News.

'OR Trade-GOOD LOTS TO TRADE FOB X equity ih city property. FURNAS «

MOATS, room 10.08Vj E. Market.

r,'0R Trade—ILLINOIS FARM FOR COT-

F tage, live or six rooms; ' Incumbrance. Address C 7, Ne

six rooms; will assume some

ws.

UoR Tradk-FINEST CABINET-SIZE I’HOx tocraph made in this city, only *2 per dozen. Hurrod’s Studio, 62 and 64 Virginia ave. : poR Tram:-STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES I for indl'iuapoiis property; good stock; want good property. KALSTuN, I'J 1 * S. Delaware.

vllle.

u; equity

and Centennial. |>or"TraDE-SIX ACRES GOOD GARDEN I land, teyo mites west of Haughvllle, for South Side property; price, $1,706. 8. SCHUCK A CO., Haughvllle. TL'qR fuADK-40 ACRES PUTNAM X county for merchandise or equity in rental citv property, clear incumbrance. Address lockbox 14. Westfield. Iitl L'or Trade — WILL TRADE MY EQUITY i tn a new six-room cottage on Eureka ave., for an unincumbered lot located north or nortl part of city. Address A 6. News

Uok Trade-FOUR LOTS NORTHEAST CORl ner of Rural and Progress sts. for property west Of Brllefontalne st. and south of Tenth st.; will pay cash difference. S. P. HAMILTON. 11 8. Alabama st.

F

OR Tra'D'W—STOCK OF, JEWELRY. 1Nvoice $560. $1,000 worth of slot machines.

ider aud ginger ale and

126-ACRE FARM, liBoNE

on free pike.

Uoa Trade

I county. southeRst of Lebenrm, on free pik 20 acres timber and pastpre, balance tillable, si room house, large. slate-roof ham, cribs, on

' “ 1 etc. $7.8“ --- --

on Salk—A HERRING * HALL’S J*WA eler sate; cheap. Address W.0. News. |?OB 8*LX-WHEELER A WILSON HEWX Ing machine; No 0. Addtess D 6, News,

Pou 8alx—ONE FOLDING BED. 83; ONE X coroblnation desk, fb; new. 270 Bright st, Uor" Kalk^ FOX TF.rtRIEH PUPPIK**; X finely bred. JOHN SCOtT, !• ir 180 E. Ohio. TT'or Salk—8TKINWAY PIANOS AT BBT X ANT A CO.’S. 58 and80 N. PennsylvtaBte st. pox Sal*—THOROUQkBRKD BROWN LEO-

sippl.

boros; 75 ceau per sitting. |10 N. Missis-

sec st.

Vds Salb-A VERY FINE LACK MANTLE; U also a very fine shawl, Call at 571 Bellefon-

taiue st.

L'oh Sale — MiCAT - MARKET AND FULL X butchor’s outiit. Bargain. 271 Massachu

mts ave.

E C 0 6 - H AND sITda

ntaln; practically good as new. Address

w«.

Moral

Uor Salk—A S

F fountain H 7. News.

|?OR Salk—EGGS FROM TEN VARITIESOK F high class fowls. ARMSTRONG BROS.,

Moral. Ind.

TT'or HaiTk-R. H. 8TROUS« * CO., BEAL F estate, removed room 43 Baldwin Block. Take elevator. Cteu~SALK-REFRIGERATOR. SIX CHAIRS F and twenty-six yards bfussels carpet, new. 76 K New York. T?or Sal* - A NICE CLEAN STOCK OF F hardware, paints, oils and furniture. 11 and 13 Shelby st.

L'or Salk-BEDROOM SET(ALMOST NKWi, F cook stove, baby buggy and tables. Call 162

8. Linden before Tuesday.

■Uon 8 a lx—ELEGANT BINDINGS FOR F all kinds of portfolios ctieaper and better than elsewhere, 8. Meridian st

„ RANGE, HEATING F stoves, tables, bed-room suites, springs mist-

tresses, bedsteads. 440 N. Meridian.

Tj'ott SaiuE—WORLD’S" FAIR ~AND STODF dard s portfolio* elegantly bound at low cost

BAKER * THORNTON. 8h H Meridian

pOR Sai.k—F*U R X ITU R 1C". ( A RPETB. F draperies and kltcftan utensiis of six-room

speries and kitol

house. Inquire at shoe atore, 156 E. Washing-

ton st.

U*ob Salk—CORN MILLING PLANT, W. 1 Washi ngVm and Belt rail wav; all cnnvenlices. Address HAMUEL HARRIS. 274 W.

enees. Adi New York i

room bouse, large, state-roof barn, cribs, outbuildings, etc , $7,800; will trade for unincumbered city property. SMITH BROS., 4 Ingalls Mtvl

!J4 Virginia ave.

JDIO,

Block.

Uoi TraDK-TEN LOTS. JACKSON PARK F addition. Chicago, 111.; no incumbrance. Will trade for dry-goods, boots and shoes or hats

and caps.

1 280 acres heavy timber land. Taney county. Missouri: no incumbrance; title perfect. Will exchange for dry-goods, boots and shoes or bats

and caps.

2,500 acres coal land, Wyoming county, West Virginia, on line of Norfolk it Western rail

title Derfect: no tnctitnhranc

Pok 8aIK—50.000 FINE. LARGE WHITE X oak trees. 24 inches upward ; will sell in lots: price $2 per tree. Inquire EDWIN BURCH COMPANY, Bax 82 Manilla, Hush county, In-

estern railroad; offered WUI trade for

title Derfect: no inetifn* lnirl ‘'X. dry-got'd«. boots and shoes, etc.

Furniture factory. Wabash. Ind.; price. $30,000. Will take part good real estate. No western lands

wanted.

Stock of drugs, books, wall paper and sundries at Huntington. Ind., valued at $10,000. Cash sates past year averaged $.”0 per day. Can reduce stock if necessary. If all taken will take one-half in good real estate. KighGroom bouse. N. East st.; splendid, central location; price, $3,500. Will take good small rental property part pay; balance cish. INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY, Room 38 Baldwin Block. FOK8AL.K—HOUSES ANO VEHICLES. TT'OR SaLK-SMOKE OARCIOSA CIGAR.

Uo* SALK-45 DOWN AND lffi» CENTS A F day for two years pays for a brand-pew highgrade $125 pneumatic bicycle. Y’qu spend more tlian this in car fare. Why not Invest it In a bicycle? Choice of a doeen or more standard makes

L 7, care News.

T?on 8ai.rX Ash st.

-A GENTLE PONY. APPLY 367

YT'oli Salk-FOUR WORK HORSES, CHEAP. X 56 Lord st.

U'or Salk-KGGS FROM THOROUGHBRED F sineie-comb brown and white Leghorns, white Plymouth Rocks, white Wyandottcs and black Minorca* at *1.50 per setting of fifteen; bam d Plymouth Rocks, buff Leghorns, Indian games and Pekin ducks at $2 per setting of fifteen; W. C. R. and 8. B. Polish, and black African Bantams at S3 per sitting of fifteen. INDIANA POULTRY FARM. HASSON * SON, Proprietor*. Office 526 N. Meridian st.

Tj’ox Sale—AT NO. 260 W. WASHINGTON

SALK HORSE AND CARRIAGE,

eusant *t.

DBIVINO HORSE.

F°P1

|^on Salk-FIXE

Vance Block. IT OX SALE-A TOP BuSb Y FOR $7. AT 659

1 Virginia ave.

pox SaLX-CHEAP, FOUR MARES. CALL

at 76 W. Washington.

Via Salb ARCH DEACON’S

chow-chow, a relish.

BOSTON

TT'or Sai.k-SHA VINOS, 50c LOAD. LEAVE X orders 177 Indiana ave. 17OB Salk - aTjOOD~8UHREY, BEST MAKE. F MERIDIAN STABLES.

THREE FRESH COWa W. T.

?OB Salk—Ti

LONG, 229 K. Wabash st.

?0R Salk—WAGON,

wagon.

A GOOD

97H N. Tennessee st.

6PR1NU-

E'or Salk—new Carriage and buggy’; F cheap CAMPBELL. 91 E Market. L'OR Salr-TROY SURREY IN GOOD CONF dltion; cheap. 1002 N. Tennessee *t.

dltion; cheap.

Uor Salk -A LOT UF ODD WHEELS AND F buggy tops. AL 8.M ITH 265 S. Illinois rW sale-Young, large team mules; a one square north of Beit in Rutal st. CAR-

LIN.

TJox Bale —PHAETON (SIDE-BAIV) AND I. road liorae that can beat 3:30, cheap. 40 8. Meridian st.

Uten Sale—STROP SE A FULLEN. HOUSES F on pi yments. Room 43 Baldwin Block.

Take

on pi ym j elevuior

|T-«k$aLK- FIVE-YEAR-OLD WILKES8TALF Bon: can trot 2:30 clip. Address E. A. LEE. RushVIUe. Ind.

Oob Sale - HARNESS, TURF GOODS, -F trunks and bag* at cost AD HERETH, 82 E. Washington si. 17ok Salk - HAND-MADE BUGGY; COST F $ioo: set of harness, all nearly new, for $15, see It, 518 Shelby sL

U'on Sale—BREWSTER AND END-SPRING F buggies; spring-wagons, with and without tops. AL SMITH, 265 S. Illinois.

Pok sale-bay horse, six years old, I sound and gentle, afraid of nothing; cost $125; Will take $85. Apply 43 Russell

TTob Salk-FLOUR, $3 PER BARREL. WAU-

F ranted; bay. corn, oats. 185 W Seventh. Teiepln

etc., bottom prices, one 1509. MART

PRYOR. poR Salk—A PAIR OFGU4D MULES, HaRF ness and gravel wagon, all complete. J C. KRTKL, room 50 Lombard Building, 24)% E.

Washington st.

SAW DUST. LARGE LOAD $1.25.

LIME COM-

* „„ ,,«.»* ... — .leynoids, manager.

Telephone 1654.

ITon sale-saw dust, large 1 EXCELSIOR BRICK AND PANY, 91 Fulton st. M. M. Reyn

pox Salk—A FEW 1893 SAMPLE VEHICLES F and harness, cheap for cash; must he sold by April 1 A H. STUREVANT A CO., 68 8.

Pennsylvania st.

P'ob Salk — SECOND-HAND VEHICLES X Cheap. ROBBINS X CO., 32 K. Georgia st. Our make, new styles, strictly prime, low down. Repairing solicited pon Salk—ONE SORREL MARE. SEVEN I years old; one colt, eight months old; one two-hor»e wagon, new; cheap for cash. 151 Columbia ave. BROWN BROS.’grocery. V»ob Sale-CANOPY-TOP road wagon.

(j'OJti LjgXA.lV — A’AA-vail JF «rx A*»,JX*A * *-» * XJK-VSJ U mare, dark bay; no better disposition; not afraid of cars; any one can drive; sound; reason* tor selling, want larger one for delivery-wagon.

381 Bellcfonlaine st.

FINE FAMILY’ DRIVING

P'ob Salk—407 W. SECOND, MOST BEAUF tiful little five-year-old pony mareiji the city; splendid driver, fat, sound; any child can drive;

$(6. Three

*36. Three geueia! purpose than any other place in city.

an di

horses, cheaper

Pok Salk-CHFAP-A NEW, TWO-SEATED X wagon finished In natural wood color, a neat.

X wagon finished In natural wood color, a 1 prettr wagon suitable for family use; will t for a good horse. COOK’S LIVERY* STAI

In rear of 478 N. Pennsylvania st.

ade LE.

pox sale-cheap, a nearly new twoX seated wagon, finished in natural wood color; a neat, pretty wagon, suitable for family use; will trade for a good horse. COOKS LIVERY STABLE, in rear of 478 N. Pen nay 1 vanla at.

Pob Salk - "HORSES - FRANK SMITH; X fine chestnut sorrel pacing stallion, mark 2:23^; with proper handling wit) pace this season in 10. Owner has no use for him and will sell him at a great bargain. 0*n be seen at stable of MANN 1 EAST. 83 Wabash st.

COLLARS,

check-lines, r-chains. 200

.100 dou

tt-n, vxti**, a,'vrrru

rope traces, 5 seta double harness. 100 doubletrees, 3 two-horse wagons. YV111 sell in lots to suit purchaser. Come and see thorn and make us THE CITIZENS’STREET RAILROAD CO..

Room 13 Fair Block.

Pok 8al*-AT 250 W. WASHINGTON ST X corner 15'est st. One single horse delivery wagon. One two-horse delivery wagon. Cheap; haven’t any use for them. Will sell fins driving horses or exchange for heavy horses. Inquire at 950 W. Washington rt.

GEO. P. KREITLEIN.

POLITICAL. TJoutical—FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER X First district of Marlon county. SAMUEL PFENULER. Subject to tbe dsolrton of the Democratic nominating conyentioa.

at., corner West.

S P E C

I

A L

SALE.

One day only. Monday, April 2,1894, Commoitcing at 8 o’clock sharp,

I will place on sale, at my store-room. No. 250 V. Washington st.. corner West, 5.006 pairs ladies' French kid button shoes, sires 2iq to 7. from A to EE widths, plain or patent-leather ed toe. common sense or opera last, at $1.60 a' ■: actual value. $2 to $6 This, positively, wlU

tipped toe, comm

pair: actual value. $2 to$« This, po,,

be well worth tho attention o* every lady. It costa nothing to see them,and you will find everything exactly as represented. An opportunity wi i 'h may never occur to get a pair French kid button for the small sum, $1.50, actually worth $4 or SO. Don’t forget the correct place, No. 250

W. Washington st.. corner West.

N. B.—On a purchase of 75c and up in the

■at fai

department y

purchase ot 75c and up in the shoe ou will be allowed street-tar tare.

GEO. F. KREITLEIN.

FOK SALE OH TRADE.

IteB 'kalb OK^TRAnK—SMOKE^GARCIOSA

cigar.

Uor X lai

Th a BB - ARCHDEACON’S

rge pickles. Try them.

8 a t.K OR

L'or Salk or Trade

F an old, established business.

News.

HALF-INTEREST IN

Address Q I,

L'oh Sale or Tcade-80 ACRES LAND FOR ^ equity in Indianapolis property. Address L L'or SM.x or Traijm —GOOD SIDE-BAR 1 buggy, new wheels and Iteel tires, for corn, oats or hay. 170 E. Court si. ’Phone 822. L'ok Salk os Thadk-A GOOD STOCK OF X millinery goods and fixturas; will trade for property in city or country. Andress L 2, News Y7 or 8 a lk‘oi7fit a dk-FOK tafOG KOF HI TO ES F or groceries, six-room house, lot 66x185. at Crawfordsvllls. Call at 250 W. Washington st.,

city

L'or Salk or Thadk— 1 F near Spencer for par easy payments. Address DR.

Spencer. Ind.

G00D140-AC^fc

for part Indiana

lianapolis properly: DENKEWALTER,

L'or sale or Trade - UNINCUMBERED F lots at low figures for improved city property: lots will double in value this summer. Ad-

dress W 1, News.

>use;will trade for smaller property aud assume some incumbrance, or lota clear. In211 Hu

L’or Salk ok Tradb-EQUITY IN NINEI room hou aud assume s quire 211 Huron st LteifSai k oh Trade—SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, F tine lot. southeast; splendid location; will exchange for larger bouse and assume some incumbrance. Address L 6, News. L'or Salk Tiu Tradk - ELEGANT LOT. N I Meridian, fifty feet front, $1,506; natural gas ui»d street improvements paid; exchange for cottage. I. N. RICHIE. 58 E. Market.

J^or Sale or Tka

Sw hoi Im

bard Building.

-175-ACRE TRACT OF

- I*''--*. tavvutnoaDtern Indian Switzerland and Ohio couutJ^. bargain; thn

liouaeH, twolaryre barn8: Will dlitj

diana{kolta property

rrain; three

poae of part or all.

part or al 3m 90 Lou

tfood, level land, southeastern Indiana.

■Mi <■!

ma:

Indianapolia property preferredi Booi

Huildtn^. #

L'< it Sale "or Tradb-60 ACRES 0FllOOD 1 land In Howard (KRinty, six miles from Kokomo: 66 acres iu Johnson county, 2Vj miles from Greenwood; 35 acres in Hancock county.

one m W. W

He from McCordsville.

asbington st.

1 lianco SMITH

&CO.,36Vj

OK TRADEin N. Mil

A FINE SEVEN-ROOM

L'or sale

F cottage tn N. Mississippi st.. near Tenth; hardwood finish, two grates, both gases, city water, nice stable, stone walks; lot 41x165; will take good lots or small house and lot as part pay, or will pay cash difference for larger place. GEO. W. EMPEY, 37ta W, Washington at.

L'or Salk or Tradk - 72-ACRE FARM. F thirty-nine miles east of Indianapolis and within one-half mile of city of 5.000 Inhabitants; fonr railroads, free pikes; brick house, ten rooms, cellar, two harns end other out-bulldlngs; fruit, etc.; will take good residence property In Indianapolis in part payment. Address D 4, care

L'or Salk or TraAx-A FARM. 125 ACRES. X seven miles from Bloomington. Ind.; two lots at Hatfield Park, suburb of Cincinnati. O.; also, o fine residence of two stories, ten rooms, two hails, bay window, two cellars, wail, cistern, barn, natural gas, hardwood finish, veranda two sides, foursquares from court-house, lot 72x125. at Anderson. Ind.. for a general stock of merchandise and Indianapolis property. U. FjJUMMER, 93 K. Market st. Tel. 975. pon Salk or Tradk city*! county, 366 acres luAdjotnlng county, 160 acres one mile from corporation of Kansas City, good land; flue farms iu Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. Iowa. Missouri. Kansas and Nebraska: also large list of good city property for sale or trade. IIOWKLLW ADDLE. 117$ W. Washington rt.

PERSON^AL.. "pERaoMAL-AUNTIE HULL’S CHILE SAUCE X on broiled steak.

XBSO.'SAL—KLKFFER’S BIRD STORE. IM-

TVeusoNal— INFORMATION FREE-HOW X to permanently cure blood poison In *wenty

or no pay. Address A. C.

to permanently

to thirty days; cure

J ON K8. Secretary. 84 Adams at., Chicago.

Pkxsoxal—ATTENTION.LADIES! “EMMA” X Rust Developer will enlarge yoor bost five inches. Guaranteed. Healed instruction 3c, or

iitv.aat;*. vxunacaatvwx. rtrmtxrw rusts t*v-vivas <s>v, EMMA^OiEeT B^ t Alt! > B<»t ,al0 14Ma m * 0 '

R **1013 by U OW n^r, . pXAL Kavatx—3411 FAItK AVE . BY6W"NER| tv Hgbt room a. batn. Make Ofltav.

55 W. Illinois at.

px.L GnS-rfanf-EGoi* coy. 17^tare: harn; W. Second Vk D. A. LEMON, P'kal ~ ifca^«S»rFduii"io5sr" sv tags, corner FI. U t,er ave. and Cedar.

BROS.. 42 N. Delaware.

pXAi Estate -*2>tO©^SEVEN- BGOM.lrWCF

COTRKID

m

TIfal Bdtatk-tR It MEMBER WHEN YOU want to buy T hare what you want. B. M.

RALSTON. 12D» N. Delaware.

P v al Far at k - *1.7(10 -CXY2Y. ' Fn : IL^O(.M

I)eIaw > are* V * ^ L ‘ ,M, * n "

p XAt'KsTATX - *.500 LOT — DORMAN I

pratiif

pXAl. Far ate tv fri m W $V.«OU 8M

*

ST.. R A

1J X.v I Estatk- *.5000 XIN

4V story dwelllmr. Vermont at , near Tentttaeeet Tjargam. D. A. LFMON, N. 55 Illinois rt. Eirrate- VACANT lA)fff ff ANY

part of the city Buy one and hnild your own house. JAY U. VOsA. 35 W. Market.

X~*5.8«a-NKW* NINE-HooM Central ave.. acnlh of Eirhth;

Kstatx—♦5.8G0--N K W

on»e

R r h L

terms to suit. EE ID BROS.. 42 hi' IJetaware"

R e i;

bargain: see us. y^KAi. Rmtatk

1. EsTATK-S9.no* RTYS A SEVEN-*003*

-GftEAT'cTtANCE TO BUY

tae and lot in eastern part of city • three that mast he sold. J A Y (U VOSS. 35 W. Market. I > w FeTATK-ss.ioo- handboiIb. six IV room oouace In Pennsylvania, near Fifteenth; a bargain. REID BROS.. 42 N. Dela-

war*

II KAt K.sr (TK 82 00G - COZY, six Room IV cottaxe. In Tecumseh ave. aenr W.aalruff Place; call quick. REID BROS.. 42 N. Dels-

wapa

1)K(L K«tatk—ST. MARY 8T. nk«fDFNCE; Iv will take smal 1 rental pronertr and good lot tart exchange. W. E STEVENSON, 74 K.

Market.

P VaL”KsTATa-MK»!DtAN ST LOT: % IV feet front; corneriFourtoentii; bargain;street IroprorPtaen* paid. W. K. STEVENSON, 74 E. tVkal Estate - SPECIAL* BAROAirf IN IV six-room cottatte. Ash sf., between 8»veuth ..n<l Tenth. PRATHER A McMORROW 04 K.

Market st.

p r.a 1. E^tatx - SOME BPLfeNDlD VtAKIV gains In houses and lots at the Ja Y U. VORA Bnal Estate aud Fire Insuranoe Agency, 8ft W.

Market st

pxxaoNAL - EVERY WOMAN DREAM X wrinkles,crows’ feet and sunken cheeks. With Blush of Rosea Massage OU you can run then away. '* ~

skin. Bates Houae

^ ^ MOyilgK. ^drtex—AR^HDEACOirB^PICELKD PIGft’ IN tart. DaiictouA

Pkai. Kmtatx—MOBIXIN PLACE RESTIV denco, Alabama st , modern: rentaVptopertv taken part exchange. WT K. STEVENSON, 7*

K. Market.

P kal Estate"-*6.000 -\ ERY BFAI^FUL, IV seven rooms,motlern cottage in Penngylvan'a, ighth, only fl.fiOO down REID BEOS.,

Delav

, E.sry . . . . __ .. _ -IV out interest, will buy a lot in Jackson Park: only a few left ROBERT Ma RTINDALE A

CO., 8-1 K. Market st.

p EAL KstatX—266 FKRT, N. ‘fi.LINOfft ST IV between Seventh and Twelfth: *70 will sell whole or part. PRATHER A Mi

ROW, 64 E Market st

icven

near Elgh

42 N.

al Eotatk—50 CKNTM a" WEEK. #ITBD

rest.

a foot; (CMOR-

93,506 - DOW*. f0WN

P kal Estatk

IV honno, slxrooms. varv oomplete. In Vermont, Tennessee. *1,006 down; balance monthly.

42 N. Delaware. _

SPLENDID tTFIRIEEN.

fifty tort lot,

otween Reventn and Twelfth, at sao-

rltire. PRATHER A McMORROW, «4 K. Mar-

ket st.

Est atk-YOU "CAN FIND A Pin'

near Ten ness* RAID BRO8.

T) *a t. Estate

IV room residence, all mod Illinois st. between Seventh ai

Y* KAL

IV chaser for house and lot worth *1.800 north or nr" ‘ * '

by cnlllng W. Market.

OUfW «*i'5A tv»» Teirtpfg

north or northeast, in walkingdUtaooeef C! by cnlllng at th# JAY O. VO8S AGENC

p EAL Estate -PROPERTY OF ALL tflN I>8, IV in all parts of the city. If yuu waut to bay, either for a home or for huUdlng or Investment

tine 01

purposes. d< n't fall to lOVk E. Washington.

linger investment BAIRD A LANG,

P*al EstaTb ED 1 IfT ROOM, NEW, M()DIV ern bouse, Morton Place; larys reception hail; front and back stairs; attic and attic stairs; lot 40x154; three feet above street: walk and a reet improvements paid: 95.000; will take good cottage as payment. SMITH BltOM., 4 Ingalls

Block.

f) KAL EaraTK—FIf¥eKN HpI.ENDIDLY I.OIV rated lots for sale at a great barguio If sold at ense; now cottage, six rooms. Just flnlslisd.n electric line, small caah payment down 1

ear and

m pay; .

monthly payments; one eight-room and on« tenroom house, modern, bath. gas. one and two square* electric line, north, for sale on terms about the some as rent. Ws have some spJexnlid properties, Reagan Park. Keystone ave.. Highland Place. West end North IndlauapollA that we can offbr at great bargains. INTER-STATE INVESTMENT COMPANY, 67 S. Washington

street.

p KAL Est atk—SIX - ROOM COTTA (I SJ, FObI IV est ave., about two and a half squares from Washington st. car line; price 9l.f»0; terms, *450 cash, iutlance $12.50 per month. Two six-room bonseii. North Indianapolis; prR* $1,000 each: t.irms. 9400 cash, balance long time. Double house. Udell st,, North Indtanapollai, three rooms each side; price fl ,000; terms, *400 cash, balance long time. Equity in nine-room house northeast; wilt sail for $600. worth $1.000. Four-room cottage, Fletcher ave.; a beautiful home; Mice *1.750. Two-story seven-room residence, Hoyt ave. ( fine finish ; pric $2,900. Two-story residence, Y’andes st.j five rooms, well, etc.; natural gas; price • 1 .itOO. INDIANA REAL ESTATE COMPANY. Room 38 Baldwin HOffit

HVSlNP.Hw CHANCK.

|Yuhineks Cmamcx-SMOKE OARCIOSA

it cigar.

rYuaiNkHs Chance-AUNTIE HULL’S CAT1) sup. Insist on having it.

IJUSINKSS CHANI-

I> win pay $2,000 thii

Mon. Pyle H

BU8INESSJfOB *800; summer, W. 0. HAL

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cash. Addn

bus

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SINKSH ( HANt'K-GOOD EsTA UL18H R6

•ines<*: chance for a ; f txi

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YYl'siNXes CRANCK-A PRACTICAL LAUN-

XJ dryman with i good Invedment by

Chakck—A PRACTICAL LAUNwitli u small capital can iearn of a eut by calling at 659 Virginia are.

DmnNxaa Ciiakcx

If ecuted ni-at.'y. quickly and at low pt CHANCE - MAT+HICW* PRINTING C PANY’. 0 and 11 Vance Block. Give Chan

JOB PRINTING EX*

■Mb SOM-

Chance a

i st NESS : TtANCK - K8T ABLI8 H ED fjllt

well-known

e to rcsponsibli as more trade

Address B 7, News.

H well-known manufacturing business If for sale to responsible pirty: no other need apblyi has more trade than can take care of; fa.OOO.

Address B 7, News -

Ol’si s’Kas Chamck—BAKERY ANtf ICB J> cream busineas for sale at a bargain: fl retclass location; large business: owner miring. WUI take real estate In part payment. See ms at once for particnlara. BAIRD « LANG, I0*x X.

Washington^

rrmiNxas Chakcx-a MONEY-MAKER: store established 1875; bnsluost easily learned ; lot)3 largest in its history : stock about*5.000| safe investment for any ooe desirous of onMnag business; satisfactory reason for selling. Ad-

dress D 5, N ews.

ANNOUNC'EMKNl%. '^>cmj^cititxKT--TIBH , --I--MlS(iK)^Cl(iAlL SMOKE OARCIOSA

cigar.

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/V prompt attention. Phone HW.

4 NNOUMCKMKXT -iV pickles. , -'i

RCK DEACON**

pickles. Vry them. Superior to th* beet. 4 sNOt NCKMKX^DlAMONDS AND riNR A jewelry at CRANE’S. 78 B. Washington »V 4 N»(ot;>iCie»lKXT-MR8. DR. KLLI8. PLANET A reader. Ryan's Block, N. Tennessee and New

York.

A Knot NcmflXT-OLD HATS ANP kuBBER A repaired. WILLIAM DEPUY. 47 tUmm-

repaired,

chusetls ave.

4 KSot KcxxKST-BENJ. BOOTH. EXPERT A accountant; hank, building and loan, part* nersblp and complicated accounts examined, ad Jutted and audited; thirty yotre' experience. Room 73 Vance Block. . 4 ssyWCXMlcNr-HieK HAIR: LANGUISHA in* or impoverished hair, caused by la grippe, typhoid fever etc. Keiokooowssa U a tried, an. failing remedy; only successful tnvigorstur on sssW. stu/sks Bond. Ind.

FINANCIAL*

I oaxs-T HAVE *5,000 TO Is five years at 6 per c«ti. Address f Oans-READY MONEY ON H Xj reasonable terms. JOHN B.

Market at.

T oaks—*loo TO *2.060; INTE

Xi commission

Delaware st.

> reasonable HLID

T oaks-MONEY TO IX>AM OH

Ai curitles; an/ amount;

Address X 2. care Nev

FURNI1

T oaws—ON

Xj sonal property, etc. Privateo loan company, 4ft Board of T oaks—RPKCOLATIONi Aj to speculate In grate, si

on limited margin, ebould A CO.. Rialto Building, 6B0# •QBOfVWti pf,ily