Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1894 — Page 3

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to do general houseWI8E, W. Addlaon at-

North* Indianapolis.

WANTED-Buga and capet» home with the Jewel Carpet Renovator. Omce comer Kentucky ave. and Illinois st.

W ANTED—TOBBg woman I valid; must he experienced.

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Ladles, we teach you everything pertaining 1 first-class dressmaking, band and machine sev piv Ing. button-holes, basting, Joining, designing, J draping, line finishing, pressing, bening, taperil Ing, tacking, fancy collars and cuffs, m *

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tg plaids, stripes and figures; to cot seamsa garments Of all kinds. Moody’s tailor r r" aystem of actual Inch measurement adjusts r \ Itself to every change of fashion. It cuts • ' Worth’s skirt and sleeve. French bias darts, double and single hip spring. It Is the best

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most thorough system. Each student brings her own material and cuts and sews for herself while learc'ng. Time and InstrucUons » unlimited. Ws have taught hundreds of ladt«i, and every one has been perfectly satisfied. As proof positive that our school Is first and best, students of this School are chosen everywhere as managers and foreladies of cutting and sewing establishments. An evening class for ladles otherwise employed during the day. Ladies sending self-addressed envelope and 10c will receive a dartless. seamle** bodice pattern. zrjsgi src&E'sras

square north of *00 Virginia ave. WANTED HELP—MEN—BOYS.

WANTED—Plccadore^ cigar, WANTED—TI*h-l-mlngo cigar. WANTED—Reger’s havana.

WANTED—Qimpogltore. H Abbett Block. WjGfTllD—Forwarder, at BAKER & THORN-

TON k.^

R&dNTED—Young boy to work around house. ** College ave- f /WANTED—-Boy with edme experience In UUor-

ing. rvi s. -

j WANTED—Good, white barber; single; good

wages. S64 Indiana gve^

WANTED^-Smart man^car^ make *4 per day; WAITED — Dairy hand; German preferred. ^Corner Clifford ave. and W#.tU. WANTED—Colored boy to work In yard and take care of horse. lit Fletcher ave. WANTED - 8CU1S8ELJS water temper! Ml" Swimming bath. West andWabsaK

WANTED—Singers or players for Thursday night concerts. Hanthville Mineral Well. WANTED—A~flr*t-class horseshoer and general blacksmith. W. E. FULWIDER, Dana. Ind.

WANTED—Boy. seventeen or eighteen years old, to work In drug store. Address D 17, News. 1 - WANTED—Boy, fifteen or seventeen years; bright and clean; references required. 6 Vir■Mk -aye. .1

watene* and yate. Room 24

to loan money on fair dealing and pit

".OT&FK' rs 1 St^"S.™ , H.VS

Coriie at once.

WANTED—First-class general machine hand. Corner Home ave. and Alvord. KELLOGG BROS. A CO.

>51. Brooklyn, N. Y.

n-o raw-

box

WANTED—To loan on furniture, pianos, horses. wagons, etc., without removal. Room 5, UM N. Meridian st. WANTED—Competent man to solicit building and loan for an old association; references fequIred. 33 Virginia ave. WANTED—Grand opening. 249 English ave., i Tuesday evening; free lunch and good music. OWEN McAHEE. Proprietor. WANTED—A first-class butcher; one who thoroughly understands the businesf; references required. Address T 14, News. WANTED—Men to soHctt and collect. Prudential Insurance Company, M Vance Block. M.

McCarthy. Assistant Superin

WANTED—First-class carriage painter; also good man for assembling department. KIBBLE A FISHER, 74 N. Pennsylvania st.

WANTED—A man of good presentation to solicit business men; a salesman and single man preferred. Address T 17, care Newa WANTED—Patents: no attorneys fee until patent Is obtained. JOHN S. THURMAN, MechanicalJEnglneer, » W. Washington WANTED—if you are a Catholic, unemployed, and will work for *19 a week, writ# MACCONNELL BR08.. U Franklin. Boston, Mass. WANTED—Salesmen or agents; good pay selling pants to order. *3; suits, *16; shirts, *1. HUNTER TAILORING COMPANY, Cincinnati, O. j WANTED—Have the grease and dirt removed from your rugs and carpets with the Jewel Carpet Renovater. Corner Kentucky ave. and nilnots ____ WANTED—Experienced canvasser for general axency; aalarv from start: references required. LAKE ONTARIO NURSERIES, Rochestsr. N. Y.

WANTED—A man of ability and experience i salesman for the city; best of reference reCall M a. m., WERNER COMPANY, 1 News Building.

1NTED—A young draughtsman, familiar - Ith median leal work; a good opening to . grrUATION WANTED-By young

lit party to thoroughly learn the business; fi&fim is experience and salary expected. Address

It care Newt.

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WANTED—Salesmen to sell baking powder; we put our goods In glass rolling pins; pit} month snd expenses, or commission. CHICAGO BAKING POWDER COMPANY. 767 Van

Boren st.. Chicago.

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WANTED—AGENTS.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTED—RegeSf# havoWU »0.

WOOD'S STABLES.

•jiffios—.

WANTED—Sroall grocery stock; good location.

■A4«reM V 17. sore New*

WANTED—Havs your carriage and buggy tire re-set. 60c. 10 Kentucky. qva.

WANTED-A bleyele for week or more; careful user. A ddreee C M, Newa WANTED-Gash toreimiumber at hoop fac-

tory. PATTERl^f A EftTSEY

WANTED—Highest price# pal rarpets. etc. t» W. Washlg

id for furniture. Ignton st

WANTKI'—To buy ftmt-clas# bicycle, cheap; pneumatic tires AQ.itess V 1*. News. WANTED-Dentai ohalr; second-hand; good condition. Room 9. 6»H E. Market st. WANTED-A small, gentle Shetland pony; must be cheap., AddreeS P I*, News. WANTED—Cheapeet place for hameea. nets and lap-robes. 16* B. Washington at WANTED — Gentleman roommate; alcove room; front; very reasonable. 62 N. Delaware. . WANTED—Second-habd Ice chest; suitable to keeji thirty gallon* milk. Address M IS, News. ^ J ;. _ ' WANTEIi—Gun. revolver and bicycle repairing. GUSTAVE HABICH, XI Capitol ave..

north.

and silver.

1 N. Me-

WANTED-Cash paid for old gold ai Loans on personal property. WARD,

rtdlan. ' WANTED-Casslmer* pant, shirt and duck coat makers to take out sewing. 198 S. Pennsylvania sL WANTED—To borrow *1.500 on *4,500 property; tax valuation *2,206; northeast. Address 8 16, News. ___ WANTED—To loan money on watches and dla-

monds; fair dealing

Ingalls Block.

and private.

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Room 24

WANTED—*5 for full set teeth. Extracted without pain at EARHEART’S. 1514 E. Washington st. '

WA NTED—Lady's opera-glasses. G. News Company.

bicycle; trade horse or W. SCHOFIELD, Union

WANTED—*3.000 five years at 6 per cent.; security new; worth (8.000; no commission. Address B 19, Newa,

mortgage real estate.

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Room 24 Ingalls

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wool, well-made and trimmed.

Ington

st. R.

IftKS

to order for *15; all

W. Wash-

light work ani^gocid wire; responsible parties. Address Z 7, News.

WANTED—Bargain In fine stock carriage, buggy harness; cash or payments. PLEbO NER, 183 E. Washington sb

WANTED—Indianapolis National Bank deposits and Consumers’ Gas Trust stock. NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block. WANTED — Second-hand Bunell telegraph sounder rfnd key; must be good and cheap, for cash. Address T 19, News. WANTED—4*8.00* at 6 per cent, for one year; privilege of three first mortgages; no .commission. Address Y 17, News.

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1TED—Everybody to know that OLSEN. 122 Kentucky ave., makes all kinds of ele-

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WANTED—Circle Transfer Company’, 90 W. Market st.; all kinds moving done; furniture packed snd shipped. ’Phone 1569. WANTED—Banjo, mandolin and guitar learned at once; no notes; sells for 25c; circular for stamp. MUSIC, box 741, NobtesvUle, Ind. WANTED—Room and board; gentleman and Wife; private family' reference; within eight squares of Denison Hotel. Address R 17, care News.

opening for bakery and

State; rent

ery and ent half

BRADLEY &

WANTED—Splendid

lunch room; no better In price for dwelling and store.

DENNY, 26 N. Delaware. WANTED—The address of the family who took care of an old soldier on or about October 23, 1893,who had been hurt by falling from a train on some line leading from Chicago, or of the daughter who visited said family and found a letter In handbag and mailed It. January 28, at Irvington, Ind., to a lady living in a town in South Dakota. Address Secretary of Lodge A. F.jind A. M.. Brookings. S. Dak. WANTED^ CENTUR y war BOOK,

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UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS AND FANS. 1 lot large-size palm leaf fans 1c each. 1 lot fancy folding fans for 3c each. 1 lot fancy folding, regular price 8*\ now 5c.

1 lot fancy folding, with tassels, was l5e, now 10c each. „ 1 lot plain, colored cloth fans, that were 25c,

go now for 18c each.

1 lot feathered opera fans, that were 50c, go

for 20c each.

1 lot beautiful gauze and silk, hand-painted,

for 60c each.

UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. 1 lot white duek parasols, regular price *1.50,

now *1.39.

1 lot white duck figured, regular price *L50, 1 lot gloria silk, fast black, fancy-handle umbrella, 79c. . 1 lot storm serge, fast black, fancy handle,

was *1.75, now 98c.

1 lot storm serge, fast black, fancy handle,

was *1.89. now *1.25.

1 lot storm serge/fast black, fancy handle,

was *2.00, now *1.75.

1 lot baby fancy parasols at I5c, 26c, 48c and THE GRANGER DRY GOODS STORE.

174 and 176 W. Washington st.

WANTED—SITUATIONS. ‘‘Si ‘-Jgr -s*. **»h—«*v I^fci ^ SITUATION WANTED—White girl for general housework. *60 N. Liberty. SITUATION WANTED—By colored girl for general housework. 228 Roanoke. SITUATION WANTED—White man to drive team. 146 W. New York; third floor.

SITUATION-WANTED—Colored woman, firstclass cook; private family. 25 Center. SITUATION WAITED — First-class cook; steady, sober man. *0*4 S. Delaware st.

SITUATION WANTED—By young man; clerical work of any kind. Address M 17. News. SITUATION WANTED—By young man to do office work; reference. Address E 18. News. SITUATION WANTED* — Girt to assist to housework; fifteen years old- Address Q 17,

News.

SITUATION WANTED—To keep house for a widower. Call or address 9 N. New Jersey street. , • SITUATION WANTED — Experienced cook"; housework; small family; no washing. 229 E. Market.

SITUATION WANTED—First-class German girl; cooking or general housework. 304 N. New Jersey.

SITUATION WANTED—By colored

housework; can wash and iron. 127 Indiana ave. _ SITUATION WANTifc—By I

girl for Address

cook, or washing and Apply 67 Martlndale ave.

colored

Ironing, or

girl to sewing.

man, six

years’ city experience at bookkeeping and general office work. Address G 18, News.

AGENTS WANTED-Three good agents wanted; big pay-to Lombard Building. AGENTS WANTED-Good canvasser; lady. HARVEY’S GALLERY. *6* S. Illinois. AGENTS WANTED—Ladles or gentlemen. blg money easy to be made; *5 a day. Call Tuesday from 6Jo 8_p. m. 183 E. Ohio sb AGENTS WANTED-An effective agent In every town to sell our high-class tailoring. To proper parties we wilt consign sufficient trouser patterns to make good showing as merchant tailor. Part tee not haring satisfactory commercial rating must be able to furnish bond. KAHN TAILORING COMPANY. Indianapolis.

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ANNOUNCEMENT—Tl»h-l-mingo cigar. ANNOUNCEMENT—Private detective JAMES N. STEVENS, 58V4 8. Illinois st. Confidential^ ANNOUNCEMENT — Moses, optician, win remove August 1 to >4 E. Market st.. opposite

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ANNOUNCEMENT - MRS. DR. tronomer and planet-reader. Room Block, New York and Indiana ave.

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ANNOUNCEMENTOUR COUNTRY AND OUR NEIGHBORS, By John L. Stoddard. The author's photographs of the most Interesting American view# and historical landmarks are faithfully reproduced. The book la now complete and flu cloning aeries can now be had at The New# office. The back numbers can also be supplied. Read the coupon and cut It out.

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110 N. Delaware.

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OUR COUNTRY AND OUR NEIGHBORS. By John L. Stoddard. The author’s photographs of the most Interesting American views and historical landmarks are faithfully reproduced. The book is now complete and the closlrig series can now be had at The News office. The back numbers can also be supplied. Read iho.coupon and cut it out. , r -. . ’

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til black-and-tan dog; name ). *5 reward for return. 260 S

LOANS—On pianos.

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room 4.

FINANCIAL. 87 E. Market,

furniture. 2)4 w7

Washington,

LOANS—6 per cent. DYER & RASSMANN, 34

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LOANS—Money to loan. HADLEY A FAY.

removed to 4014 E. Washington st.

LO A NS—Money to loan. j. H. AUFDER-

HEIDE, room 18. 53 N. Pennsylvania.

LOANS—Private funds; any amount; n _E.JV. HOOVER. 88 N. Pennsylvania. LOANS—To loan, *300, *500, *800, on mortgage. CARTER & BROWN. 21 Vance Block. LOANS—Also building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD. 7 Ingalls Block.

ut; no delay.

LOANS—*2.500 special funds, long time, low rate. D. W. COFFIN, 42 Lombard Building.

LOST—Telescope valise, marked 29 E 2d, from one of Frank Bird’s Transfer Company wagons, Monday night. Please return to FRANK BIRD TRANSFER COMPANY, 116 N. Dela-

ware.

FINANCIAL. LOANS—On furqiture. 87 E. MarkeL LOANS—6 per cent. Privilege prepayment. HORACE McKAY. LOANS—On jewelry, clothing and other valuables. 57 W, Washington. LOANS—Money to loan on furniture or pianos. Call in rear oi 75 E. Walnut st. LOANS—*100 to *2,000; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Delaware street. LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and farms. UNION TRUST COMPANY. 68 E. Market st. LOANS—In sums of *1,000 and upward at 6 per cent, on Improved real estate in this city. INDIANA TRUST COMPANY, 23 S. Meridian

LOANS—On watches amounts a specialty. LO A NS-

LOANS—

and dlai Room 24

diamonds; large

Ingalis Block.

LOANS—Money to loan; 6 per cent.; money to

loan on mortgage security in sum W. H. CRAFT & CO.. Wilson Block, sout

comer Illinois and Market.

> st thei

:uit. ast

*10, *20. *50, *100.

LOA NS—On furniture and pianos.

' Without removal.

LOANS—On horses and wagons. Warehouse receipts.

LOANS-Get our rates. LOANS—INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, room 10 Thorpe Block. LOANS-Don’t forget the number is 87~ K. ■!'' Market. ■ - •**••

LOANS—Private fund.,; mortgage notes.. C. 1. ket. -<5 vj

toney ready to buy lYLES. 77% ET Mar-

LOANS—Central Loan Company. 11% N. Meridian st., room 5. Loans money on furniture, pianos, horses, vehicles. warehouse receipts and all other kinds of personal property, without removal; loans also negotiated on watches and diamonds; payments arranged on the weekly or monthly installment plan or to suit your Convenience; lowest rates in the city; business strictly confidential. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, 11% N. Meridian st., room 5. First stairway on the east side of N. Meridian at., near Washington, upstairs.

LOANS—*600 guardianship money, on first mortgage. N. M. TAYLOR. Lorraine Build-

ing.

LOANS-^Money on farm# and

OS. C. DAY & CO,

terms reasonable.

E. Market st.

City property;

72

LOANS—A large sum of private funds to loan. Apply to OEORGE SEIDENSTICKER, room M When Block. , LOANS— On furniture, pianos, horses, vehl-

nflder

cles, etc.; business coi Ington st.. room 4.

entlal. 2% W. Wash-

LOANS—At 6 per cent.; private funds; If you want money promptly see me. C. N. LODGE,

89 Lombard Building.

LOANS—If you want a private loan, money at once, call on ROBERT MART1NDALE A

CO., 84 E. Market st-

LOANS—

SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, at room 3 Bank of Commerce Building, arc making loans on furniture, pianos, etc., unde? a new plan- Our system allows you to pay off any amount at any time, and each amount, no matter how small, lowers the cost of carrying the loan. The goods are held In your possession and we take your note, secured by the goods you offer. No annoyance, as the plan Is easily understood. No publicity, for our pa-

LOANS—6 per cent. Money on Improved real

SPANN * CO IO *Pe n Marke? t8lde ° f ^ trbn8 don ’ t W,Lnt “* E *t abllshed to conduct a "* legitimate and systematic method of making

loans on handy security at quick notice. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, 3

Bank of Commerce Building.

LOANS—Money to loan on household goods and personal property. Room 50 Lombard

Building. 24% E. Washington.

LOANSptAlso buy small short-time first mortgage notes, secured by Marion county real

estate. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

LOANS—Sums of *500 and over.

City property and farms.

C. E. COFFIN & CO„ 90 E. Market st.

LOAN^—Private funds on farm and city property; large loans on business property 6 per cent. STANTON & SCOTT, 61-62 Lombard Block. 24% E. Washington st. LOANS—6 per cent., money, with privilege of prepayment semi-annually; loans made on Improved real estate in this city only, in loans of not less than, *1.000; no delay; reasonable fees. SPANN A CO.. 85 S- Marne*. LOANS—To loan, money V 1 any amount, in

sums of *200 to *5.000, on very easy termslow rates; no delay; can accommodate you the same day that apply; loans on city or farms,

now mwwimbwj «uu likj i bv. '«** C. W. GORSUCH, 15 Virginia ave. can*'afwT uJ*upphed* R<nd the coupon and cut ^ jney to a la W eum of home

funds left in qur care to be loaned in sums of *100 to *1,009 and npwaid at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back, when you Please. A. METZ-

GER. *8 Odd Fellows Hall.

STRAY KD.

STRAYED — Or

mane and scar on neck. West *t.. get reward.

ftalBWJ A bay mure; short

Return to 461 N.

c uvrravi , veiiiM? vii tieaon. sxgtu arv*.** « toga white. Return to GEORGE DIRKS, one atUe north of Maywood. Reward.

LOANS—Money loaned on piano*, furniture, horse* wagons and building shares; every.

business strictly private. If you need money, then call at HO S. Ohio.

LOWEST RATES. EASY TERMS. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kinds of personal property in any amount from *10 upward, the property to remain in your undisturbed possession. We also loan money on watches and diamonds. You can pay back the money in weekly or monthly installments, and have the cost reduced proportionately. If you owe 11 balance on you* fproitur# or piano, we will pay the same for you and carry it as long as you desire. No charges taken out in advance. Call and see us before going elsewhere. Established 1887. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 18 Insurance Block. Northeast comer Market and Pennsylvania

FOP.

SALE—Plccadore ci SALE—TUh-I—Ml

elver, 6e.

FOR SALE—TUh—I—Mififo cigar. FOR BA L E—Stable. ~1 nquire~M% E. Ofa toT

FOR SALE—A nice, talking parrot. 2*4 E.

Market.

FOR SALE—Oood windmill, cheap. *M W. Washington st. . FOR SALE—Fifty- foot lot In Walnut Grove, Twenty-fourth st. _____ FOR SALE—Saloon m central part of city. In-

qutre at 468 E. Ohio at.

FOR Salk—Rooming house; desirable tooa-

tton. Address W 17, Ntws.

FOR

SALE—Barbe

splendid bargains

r furniture,

*8 Circle.

second-hand;

FOR BALE—HaMman piano; fine tone; WGL6CHNBB. opposite postofflee.

FOR SALE!—Fine cigar store, confectionery and Ice cream parlor. 298 S. Illinois st.

FOR SALE—Butcher’s refrigerator. Inquire at Wolfs grocery. Morton Park. qCLEMENTS.

FOR SALE—’ NERMAN. i_

ferrets,

gene

-rets. FRANK BRENet., North Indianapolis.

FOR SALE — Cl leap, square piano. Apply northwest comer Capitol ave. and Second at.

FOR SALE—Bargain, Columbia Century bicycle, pneumatic tire. Inquire 80 E. Market at.

FOR SALE—Grocery; North Side; will part In good real estate. Address F 18, News office. y FOR SAL*—Good milk depot and two routes, cheap If token at once. Address N 17, core News.

FOR SALE—Grocery; established trade; good location; cheap rent; at once. Address X 18, N e ws. J FOR SALE—Rochester bicycle; *49; to good condition; cost *185 new. Call at 27 N. Alabama st. FOR~SALB—belirery wagons and milk wagons. A. H. STURTEVANT ft CO., 68 S. Pennsylvania at.

FOR SALE—Spectacles and eye-g:as*es fitted scientifltcally at Optician LANDO’S. 62 E. Market at. FOR SALE—Steam flouring-mill; great barl gain. STROUSE ft FULLEN. room 43 Bald-

win Block.

FOR SAL*—Physician’s office furniture, m-

19-21 Jo!

ch hn

etc. MINER ft ELBREG.

FOB SALE—Stattonery, printing, binding and blank hooka at reasonable rates BAKER ft

THORNTON.

TO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons. S. P. HAMILTON, 11 S. Alabama st. Telephone 768. /. ,, , FOR SALE—Sojiton; cheap. If sold Immediately; sickness reason for selling. Address C

14, care News.

FOR SALE—:

diamonds;

24 Ingalls Block,

-Money fair d<

loan on wa

ealing and privi

tenea and ate room.

FOR SALE!—New copy of American Newspaper Directory by George P. Rowell ft Co.; price

*1. Call At News office.

FOR SALE—One large, fire-proof safe; also flat-top office desk. Call at office of Colum-

bian stable. 393 Dllicn st

FOR SALE—Beat roller process flour, guaranteed, *2.75 pM barrel. C H. ft E. H. SCHRADER. 468 Virginia ave. FOR SALE—Fixtures and lease of oonfeetton-

anc

ery and cigars, or will trade for horse, at once. *58 Massachusetts ave.

FOR SALE—Confectionery, fruit and cigar store; good location. Massachusetts ave., be-

tween New Jersey and Alabama.

FOR SALE—A seven-octave Stoddard piano, in fine order; 150; easy payments. WULSC’I-

NER, 42 and 44 N. Pennsylvania st.

FOR PALE—Wanted: You to remember Uat

OLSEN, 122 Kentucky ave.. builds all kinds of machinery. Repairing a specialty.

FOR SALE—Upright piano. *175, with stool and cover. See it. CARLIN ft LENNOX, 31 E. Market st.. opposite Journal Building.

FOR SALE—Money to loan on watches, diamonds and all kinds of personal property. Room 5 11% N. Meridian st., second floor.

FOR SALE—Furniture, ail kinds; also, one 22-gallon kettle and one express wagon. ANDERSON’S STORAGE HOUSE, comer Hoi-

brook and Cedar sts.

four elec-

FOR SALE—One of the best located sumn ' resorts in the city; east side of creek, ft squares north of the end of College ave. trie line; price reasonable. Inquire of CHRIST

SCHOBER. proprietor. . FOR SALE—Venetian Winds.

Dumb waiters.

Sliding fly-screens.

Building paper.

JOSH ZIMMERMAN. 20 S. Alabama.

FOR tone;

cared ^anywhere. WULSCHNER ft SON. il ami 44 N. Pennsylvania st.. opposite postof.Itcs» FOR SALE—Two second-hand Remingtons, three No. 2 Callgraphs, two Yosts and one Hammond at bargains. These are machines which We have traded In and are all in good order. Don’t buy a typewriter until you eee us. DENSMORE TYPEWRITER COMPANY. Tel ephone 1549. 29 E. Market.

FOft SALE-

FAMOUS PAINTINGS OF THE WORLD. Closing numbers now being printed. This is the greatest representation of the world’s best and most celebrated paintings. Get the back

find any missing. If you

ling, you can ar-

range for the Aral 'numbers issued. See the coupon on 5th page,

numbers now, if yea 1

failed to start to at The beglnni

FOR SALE—The type on which The News has been printed is now for sale. If you want a bargain, call at The News office at once.

FOR SALE— J AT 'I PUBLIC AUCTION.. Tuesday. July 31, at Elizabethtown, Ind., one large steam flouring mill, full roller process; all machinery nearly new, in good repair, ready to .run. Splendid location on two lines of railroad; best wheat-grotring section in the State; large custom trade. Now is your chance to make money. Terms—One-third cash, balance In six, twelve and eighteen months. Address SPRINGER ft NEWSOM, Assignees.

FOR SALE

BARGAIN STORE. 79 W. Washington st.. Opposite Park Theater. Buys, sells and exchanges furniture, carpets, stoves, baby carriages, refrigerators, office furniture and fixtures; also store fixtures of all

kinds.

Following is

lowing Is a list of wfiat we have:

25 gas and gasoline stoves.

43 refrigerators. *64 baby carnages. 125 bed lounges. 95 parlor suites.

200 rockers.

135 bedroom suites. 62 cook stoves. 45 e:, rpeis (slightly used). 18 office desks. 2 office partitions. 6,000 feet of nice shelving. Everything on earth for housekeeping. We carry the largest line of second-hand goods in the State. We also carry a full line of medium-priced new goods. We bought seven stocks during the panic. Come and sec our

$5 lounge.

*1.50 mattress.

*1 spring.

*10 parlor suite. *2 gas stove. *6 cook stove. (3 baby carnage. f , BARGAIN STORE. 79 W. Washington st.

FOR SALE-

MINION,

NONPAREIL

AGATE

TYPE,

STANDS, CASES, COMPOSING STICKS, ALL IN OOOD CONDITION,

CHEAP.

CALL AT THE NEWS.

■s/'

FOR SALB—MISCELLANEOUS. ,

FOR SALE—Pneumatic bicycle. «t»

FOR SALE—Shelving counter at **9 Blake FOR SALE—Safety bicycle; pneumatic. *1

Virginia eve.

FO* SALE—*CM—Decker Bros, piano; for Bale cheap; good as new. Address X 17, care

Rails. ’..

FOR BALE—Oft# oak wall ceee and counter showcase; almost new; euttabie for jeweler or mlHinery; bargain. 54 E. Market »t. • FOR SALB-82,000 restdenoe N. New Jersey; six rooms; new; near cor line; IM0 cash, balance *20 per month; this is a bargain. J. W. WHARTON. * and 4 Baldwin Block.

FOR SALE—

FOR Thursday. Friday and Saturday, July SI, XT and 2A EXTRAORDINARY CUT PRICE Grocery, shoe and slipper sale at No. 250 W. Washington it., corner West and Washington StfL We place on srle for three day* only the following bargain#: 500 PAIRS Ladies’ hand-sewed and turned French kid butten sample shoes, worth *2 to |6 a pair, three days' sale price (i.SU. 800 PAIRS Ladles' kid and French kid sample oxfords, ail styles, worth *2 and *8 a pair, three days’ ■ale price 75c. 1.000 PAIRS Men's calf sample shoo*, worth *2 to *4, three days’ sale price *1 to *1.50. 600 PAIRS Mefi’s kangaroo sample slices, worth 13 to *5, three days’ sate price *2. See them. *1-00 For SI pounds Golden C sugar. $3.69 For one barrel patent process flour, warranted. 10.000 CANS Polk's sugar com at 6c. worth 10c. 2.000 cans Fine California apricots at 12%e, worth 26c. 600 PAIRS Ladies’ house slippers. 10c to 25c. DonW forget the time and place. It is worth every one’s attention. The largest stock of groceries. The largest stock of shoe*. Retailed to any quantities at wholesale price#. We have doubled our room. We have doubled our force -at clerks. Easy to get waited on. Bargains are numerous. Correct No. 250 W. Washington st., comer West and, Washington sts. The new red briejt front on the comer West and Washington sts. GEORGE F. KRE1TLKIN. Proprietor. Telephone No. 1307.

rmMfc ' ■ gj-v :' . ■ ,

“i^v

street.- ^ /^ATg-jPccoiu satoon to trade tar cottage. 8TROU8R ft FULLEN, room 4»

Baldwin Block.

REAL ESTATE—*700 mortgage paper to undo for good lot. STROUSE * rULLEN, room 43 Baldwin Block. ^ yt,,,

NOTICE.

LEN, room 41 Baldwto Btocto REAL ESTATE—On installments. *to a month, 3 Pendleton ave., fire-room house. L. PER. KINS, room « Lombard BulMtog. Hi-Ai, E&TATK—Kiie, iigutmag. cyclone, gsa explosion and life toeurance. HADLEY ft FAI. removed to 46% K. Washington at. REAL IMITATE-Wanted: Everybody to Inow that OLSEN. 1*2 Kentucky ave., ea-rtee a full line of shafting, pulleys and hangers, REAL ESTATE—Stock of dry goods Intotoa 9,too. to trade for desirable *clty property. STROUSE ft FULLEN, room. 43 BAidwto

Block.

REAL ESTATE—Look at thia: MM will buy two handsome lots, worth northeast; street improved. Inquire 450 Massachusetts

avenue.

REAL ESTATE—Lots far sale on weekly payments in Prospect st.. E. Washington at. mid »« *Makn»» HTO addition. BRADLEY ft DENNY. 36 N. Petowye. REAL ESTATE-W# have 100,600 good _ to trade for houses or lots; no blue sky want something good. STROUSE ft LEX, room 43 Baldwin Block. REAL ESTATE—Farms, large and fcmall. to Marion. Hamilton counties; bouse* and lot# from *360 to *5.000; easy payment# if desired. W. J. LOWRY. « Ingalls Mock. REAL ESTATE—Suburban brick residence; one and one-third acre ground; convenient to cars; sell less than It cost to build house. STROUSE ft FULLEN, room 4* Baldwin Block. ■FOR KALE OR TRADE—Saloon; elegant fixture*; mirror 4%xl6; license paid six months: will trade for restdenoe and pay cash difference. STROUSE ft FULLEN, room 41

Baldwin Block.

REAL ESTATE—A new. handsome, sricUy first-class, ten-room residence, stable; lot 44 or 80 feet; In N. Meridian at.; must be sold on account of redioveal from city; price low; terms satisfactory. C. F. SAYLES, 77% K. Market st. ^ REAL ESTATE—Handsome, new, ten-room N.

Meridian et. residerv thoroughly modern; w:

NOTICE—Tlsh—1—M In^o Oigar.

NOTICE—Gates, dentist, room 1 Odd Fellow#

Block.

NOTICE—James Lewis. Lawyer, tral Block, opposite postofflee.

Room 19 Cea-

NOTICE—Steel-plate furnace* at Joseph Gardner's, 39 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322. NOTICE—Moses, optician, will remove August 1 to 64 E. Market st.. opposite poet-

NOTICE—Wanted you to call on Olsen. 122 Kentucky ave., if your elevator is out of order.

NOTICE—EVERROAD ft PRUNK for furnaces, hardware, tInwork and gas fitting; also, pumps and nails at factory pricea. 170 Indiana ave.

The trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals up to Friday, July 27, at 10 a. m., for furnishing a full line of supplies for the month of August. Requisition book will be on file at room 45 State House, from and after Monday, July 23, 1894 BY ORDER BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

NOTICE—To stockholders.

Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholder* of the Indianapolis ft Broad Ripple Rapid Transit Company will be held at 2 o'clock p. m., on Thursday, the 2d day of August, 1894. at the office of the com,ny, rooms 15 and 16 Lombard Building, in

pa: th<

ie city

^■mta

of Indianapolis, ind.

R. C. LIGHT.

President.

NOTI( ’^ E CENTURY WAP. BOOK, The Greatest and Only Correct History of the Late War. The closing series nearly ready for delivery. The Indianapolis News is furnishing the twenty parts at 10c a number to its readers only. Don’t miss the present opportunity to obtain the great book. Get the back, numbers, if you have missed any. See the coupon on 5th pgge. NOTICE— Sale of grain declared out of condition. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned warehouseman will, on the third (8) day of August, 1894, at the hour of twelve (12) o’clock, noon, at the Bmrd of Trade, to the city of Indlnapolis. Ind., offer for sale at public auction

such on the Board ot napolis, Ind., on the (22) day of Jurie, 1894. THE INDIANAPOLIS ELEVATOR CO., Warehousemen. Indianapolis, Ind.-, July 28, 1894.

NOTICE!—To Contractors—Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of

Wednesday. August 1. 1894. for the erection ot the following school buildings: One eight-room building, comer Capitol ave. and Twentieth

st.; one four-room building, comer Lexington ave. and State st.; one four-room building, corner of Michigan st. and Keystone ave. Plans and specifications on file in the office of Adolph Seherrer, architect. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Envelopes must be marked “Proposal for buildings" and addressed to the Board of School Commissioners. By order of the board. CHARLES C. ROTH, Chairman of Committee on Buildings and

Grounds.

NOTICE—Assignee’s Sale of Real Estate. ttrat k of Indiana, 1 _

Marion County, j

In the matter of the assignment of Dennis Bryan. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, assignee of the estate of Dennis Bryan, will offer at public sale, on the premises, at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 11th day of Angnst. 1804. the following

described real estate, to-wit:

Lota (27 1 and (28), In McCarty’s West Bide addition to the city of. Indianapolis, said property being known as No*. 221 and 223. Hadley ave.. West Indianapolis, Ind. And at 10 o'clock a. m.. on Tuesday. August 14, 1x04, said assignee will oiler at public sale, on the premises, the following

described real estate, to-wit:

Lot* (7) and (8). in Bertha E. Kneffler’s corrected subdivision of lots (3) and (4) of Davidson’s addition to the city of Indianapolis. Ind.

8*1“ - - ”

I tttou to tne .... Idiots fronting on Highland ave. being the second and third lots south from Market st., on said avenue; avid real estate to be sold either free or suhiect to ibe liens tbereon. as th# purch may elect, and upon the following terms snd i

dltlons

user con-

ns:

At least one-tblrd of thi in hand, one-third In not

third not to exceed twelve mouths; deferred payments to be evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at (5 per cent., providing for at-

b* purchase-money cash

t to exceed nine, and

ths; defei

tg interest at « per cent., providing f

torney*' fees, « a!ving relief, and secured by mor

gage on the real estate so sold.

JAMES BENIHAN,

Assignee.

Cox and Rochford, Attorneys^

FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—Pony and light wagon; cheap. 440 S. Illinois st. FOR SALE—Good, gentle horse.- 129 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Work hotses and mules. Inquire at 223 W. Walnut st.

FOR SALE—Stylish cut-under surrey; in good condition. 773 N. Capitol ave.

FOR SALE—Wanted, horses to pasture. Apply W. T. Long’s stables, E. Wabash et.

FOR SALE — Odd buggy and spring-wagon wheels, fintohed and unfinished. AL SMITH, 265 S. Illinois st.

FOR SALE—Oood phaeton; or will trade notion or laundry wagon for city lot. 215 E. Market. J. J. KRAMER.

FOR SALE—Special prices on phaetons and surreys for cash. A. H. STURTEVANT ft CO.. 68 8. Pennsylvania et.

FOR SALE—One surrey, 860; one top buggy, *30; one double harness; one single harness. Call after 6 p. m., 948 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—Second hand delivery wagon, phaeton and buggy, cheap. A. H. STURTE-

VANT ft CO., 68 S. Pennsylvania st.

FOR SALE—Meat market—Butcher shop for » sale at the comer of Virginia ave. and Prospaet st. Inquire of C. J. GARDNER. FOR SALE—Good-sized bay horse, six year*. old; goes oil gaits under saddle; trots in harness; fair driver. Address H 18, Newa FOR SALE—Funeral cars, landaus, coupe*. rockaways, phaetons; our make: new or second-hand; cheap. ROBBINS ft CO., *2 S. Georgia st Repairing solicited.

FOB SALE—

THE CENTURY WAR BOOK.

The Greatest and Only ,

Correct History

of the Late War. The closing series nearly ready for delivery. The Indianapolis New# is furnishing the twenty parts at 10c a number to its readers only. Don’t miss the present opportunity to obtain the great book. Get the back numbers. If you have missed any. Sec the coupon on 6th page. FOR SALE—Over three hundred horses atTnuctton. Our great horse auction sale# continue to grow in interest. The next one will be held on Wednesday, July 23. We will sell over three hundred horses, mostly coach horses, but there will be among them many line road and speed horses. Such soles an we ore bolding were never known before to the' State, and Induce buyers from oil parte of th* country. Thle one wHl be no less a success then th-SMi of th* past. BLAIR ft BAKER, at -■ . it !

ice;

ill

»«* MOTOW,

very handsome and

exchange in port for

stock of merchandise, almost any kind, ot E n &ICK e ft > C& r ° I, * rt y 1 * Tan<1 opportunity. W. REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large aura of home funds left in our care to be loaned In sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward, at toWtel rates of interest; can fumtah money same do* you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER, rpdd Fellows Hall. HEAL ESTATE—Auction eale of cottatres. W# will sell at auction on Thursday, July *•, at 2 p. m., on the premises, six cottages. Noo. 10, 12. 14, 18. 29 and 21 Detroit av*.; four rooms, well, cistern, etc.; small cash payment; balance as rent. STOUT ft OO.. 75% E. Washington st- L. N. PERRY. Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE!—The plant known as the Cap!. tal City Casket Company—three story brick building, boiler, engine and new plantng-mlll machinery, with about two aeree Of land, located on the Belt railroad, near the ccreulineworks—can be bought without cash. If addi-

tional mortgage security is given.

THE AETNA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI-

TION. 88 E. Market et.

REAL ESTATE-

THE CENTURY WAR BOOK, The Greateet and Only

Correct Hlatory of the Late War.

•The closing scries nearly ready tor delivery. The Indianapolis News is furnishing the twenty ports at 10c a number to Rs readers only. Don’t miss the jgesent opportunity to obtain the great book. Get the back numbers, if you have missed any. See the, coupon on 5th |

sireeis,, new Houses, natural gas. sewer, street lights, el*ciric eara, perfectly level land; will make splendid subdivision; lots adjoining are selling to-day at *50 each. The ground will the size adjoining, acre, Price of the I take port in good improved city property. Here la an «xtra opportunity for an investment. Corns and see us. W. E. MICK ft CO

BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION^ BUILDING AND LOAN—Ten to *1 per cent. for your money. 8. W. MERCER, Secretary, suite 40 Vance Block. „ •. BUILDING AND LOAN-Wanted: Soliclton for the best building and loan association ta the State. 21 Lombard Building. BUILDING AND LOAN-Th# Union Mutual Building and Loan Association. Loons mode without delay. Office, No. 87 W. Market #t BUILDING AND LOAN—Money now ready t< loan. HARTTORD SAVINGS A&D INVEST. KENT COMPANY. JOHN M. SPANN, Seer*. tary, 86 E. Market. , BUILDING ^ND LOAN-The Indiana Society for Savings, second floor Phoenix Block, haf ready money to loan; 81,000 loaned for H8 g month on approved security; no membership fees or dues in advance. BUILDING AND LOAN — Seventh-Year New Year Saving# and Loan, *6 W. Washington, room 6; take stock any day; save your money} 10 per cent, dividends; interest 4% per oent.l shares 50c. J. H. SMITH. Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN—The Royal Building Association offers Inducement* to borrowers and Investor* that no other association can; money on hand; call for information. HOWARD KIMBALL, Secretary. 89 E. Market at. BUILDING AND LtlAN-Money to loan; S large eum of home fund# left In our ear# ta be loaned in sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward, at lowest rate# of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply: pay back when you please. A. METZGER. 6 Odd Fellows Hall. BUILDING AND LOAN-A meeting of the stockholders of the Center Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis. Ind., will be held at No. 28 E. Market st.. Indianapolis. Ihd.. Monday. August 8, 1894. at 8 o’ctock p. m. for the purrfcse of taking aotiob on amendments to by-laws and for the transaction of any other business coming before the meeting. 8. W. WALE8, Secretary; BUILDING AND LOAN— OUR COUNTRY AND OUR NEIGHBOR*. By John L. Stoddard. The author’s photographs of the most Interesting American views and historical landmarks are faithfully reproduced. The book Is now complete and the closing series can now be had at The Newa office. The back numbers can also be supplied. Read the coupon and cut it out. BUILDING AND LOAN—Oerman-Amerlcan Building AssoclaUon. Summary of statement. July 1, 18*4: . Capital stock in force, net $1,71«.*#0 08 Mortgage loons.. S Real estate securing same 964,878 04 Insurance policies 501,005 94 Earnings to stockholders 100,783 21 Expense fund to loan fund H.** « Increase In loans post year 1H946 8J OTTO 8TECHHAN, President: ALB K Hi SAHM. Treasurer; G. W. BROWN. Secretary| C. G. WEISS, General Agent. Offices Boston Block. BUILDING AND LOAN— Reorganised j , Rejuvenated Remodeled — THE MONUMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN Aft SOCIATION. <i 27 Wright Block, Indianapolis, Ind. Shore# *100 each. Mature Ip eight year#. A DEFINITE CONTRACT. Installment 75c per share per month. Fully paid class B (190 per share, 7 per ceah dividends. Paid quarterly. Fully paid class C *100 per shore, * per cent, dividends. Paid quarterly. These shares can be withdrawn on thlrt* days’ notice. Practically certificate of deposit Prepaid *50 per ehare. Double to eight yearn Agents wanted. Investigation desired. Drop a postal card for particulars Backed by experience and capital.

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