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VaakloMMble Wowen Are l*ve»U«atlu* tlk* Subject. The tnOntiit of nursed for the »ick i» ft • abject ih*t hu taken on new intertot lately. X number of New York lafttee are now inveetlsatlnc the subject In London, It in found that London nurses are the best In the world. him J. J, Astor, Mrs. Gilbert Jones bnd Mrs. Frederick W. Vanderbilt are patrons of the babies' ward of the New Tork Post Graduate Hospital, and they nre deeply desirous of having the best Pto*lbn» nursing in that ward. Mrs. Gilbert Jones, particularly, la devoting herself to finding out why English trained nurses are better than ours; Jfhy they are preferred, even In New York, by the luxurious classes. She Is now convinced that their training in what Is known as esthetic gymnastic* on the principle of Delsarte has b great deal to do with It. Delsarte is a hame taken much In vain, but the London nurse In the best hospitals has the benefit of really sound Instructions In the principles of poise, movement and conservation of force. This training lives her, for Instance, a light, firm hand, because she holds her force In the Itrong muscles of the upper arm, not kith rigid grip. In fact, she uses her muscles first as a boy does when he thro we* a stone "from the shoulder." It 1m such facts as these that make untrained men as valuable for sick nursing, in the opinion of many hospital experts, as women. It must be remembered that men do a great part of the pursing of the hospitals, and that there are no graduated nurses among them. » A ahort’coursc of lectures was given to the nurses of the babies’ ward at the foet Graduate last year by Miss Mary 8. Thompson, and it Is now intended to continue and extend such instruction next season. Miss Weston, the head nurse of the hospital, thinks It particularly needed by these nurses, because she sayfe the nursing of babies is far the most difficult work in the profession. A full course of proper physical and vocal training would not only enable the nurse to influence by sounds and movements Where words are of no avail; it would ftld in the handling of the little, painful bodies with a touch gentle and strong. DAILY CITY STATISTICS.
WANTED—Tlsh-l-nungo oigsr. ■ , WANTEIV-Second cook M W. Washington. WANTED—Good white gfti. Ill ft New* Jersey. :
WANTED
House.
Chambermaid at the Sherman
WANTED—Second cook at Illinois House, tm-
• sssMatsly.
WANTED—Girl for general housework; while. 857 College ave.
WANTED—Housekeepers to all order Monte-
suma patent flovr.
WANTED—Good girl work. 12# Park ave.
to do general bouse-
WANTED—Girl to sew on TRAP CHAIR COMPANY.
WANTED—Good White girt that understands
New ;
cushions. CEN-
eooklng. #8$ N.
Jersey.
WANTED—Ladles to travel and solicit orders. MATTHEWS, tttfc 8. Illinois st. WANTED — Girl; cooking and housework; bring references. 275 N. Delaware, WANTED—Lady solicitors for city and out-of-town work. 95 Lombard Building.
WANTED— F eathers renovated, bought and sold. 118 Massachusetts ave. B. F. DUBOIS.
WANTED-Reger's havaha, 5c.
wanted-Furnished
Newa
house. Address
WANTED—Paper to hang; 5c roll. 437 N. Mis- street.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 1S3 E. Ohio
street.
TO LET—Furnished rooms. 37* W. Market
slastppl st. I WANTED
Fine livery
WOODS STABLE*.
carriages.
TO LET-168 N. Pennsylvania st, furnished
rooms; board.
WANTED—Unfurnished room to store fund- ! ture in. Address X U, News. •
nicely fuhnished rooms, J
TO LET—Furnished front room; board, bath. 73 E. Vermont
WANTED-To let,
with board. 177 N. Delaware.
TO LETT—Furnished rooms. H per week. Christian ave.
WANTED—Have jour carriage and nuggy tire
re-set. 50c. 50 Kentucky ave.
WANTED—You to see BRYANT'S about your
square piano; we want some.
TO LET—Furnished rooms keeping. 298 E. North.
for light house-
TO LET—Furnished rooms; choice and moderate. 28 W. New York st
light
WANTED—Cash for elm lun
lory.
ciu—uasn for elm lumber PATTERSON & BUSBT.
her at hoop fac-
TO LET — Four uni housekeeping. 23 Park ave.
rooms;
lends i
_CRANE'8 82 E. Washington st.
WA NT ED—Horse
t ANTED—Horse; must be sound and cheap.
FRANK HARR ITT, 14 N. East.
TO LET — Furnished rooms; housekeeping; jewelry at ! »l*«ph»g- 148 W. New York. i TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms and desir-
able location. 74 W. Market.
WANTED—To trade for equity In house north of St. Clair st. Address T 23, News. ’
TO LET — Desirable rooms; Moody Block; water and gas. 24 Thorpe Block.
furnished room.
TO
26 W. New
om; a
York.
LET—White’s Block, 10SH N. Meridian
furnished and unfurnished rooms.
W’ANTED—White girl for general housework; permanent place for a good girl. 674 College
av<
•enue. WANTED—First-class stenograph'
writer; must be experieno
care News.
ogra ced.
er and typeAddress G 24,
WANTED—Afflicted women, requiring medical attention or advice, to consult (free; DIt. BULA, 33 W. Ohio st. WANTED—Girl, housework ferred.
twelve :; one who 171 E. Vermont.
or fourteen years; speaks German pre-
WANTED—Experienced white girl for general housework; no washing or ironing; reference required. 265 Lincoln ave. WANTED—Tickets for the old country for a few days, only $10. A. METZGER AGENCY, second floor Odd Fellows Hall. WANTED—Good, first-class business man to invest $2,000 in a good, profitable and sure business. Address R 24, News.^ WANTED—German girl; must be a good cook and understand all kinds of housework; no
other need apply. 122 Fletcher ave.
WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture,
carpets, etc. 139 W. Washignton st.
WANTED—Cheapest place for harness, nets
and lap-robes. 183 E. Washington st. j TO LET—Elegantly furnished, en suite or WANTED—Second-hand Igvaph7~pay cash; ! » | ng | e; everything new. 118^ H- Meridian. must be cheap. Address L 24, News. s TO LET—Lovely, large, front room, nicely
, furnlshed( with bath 233 E . New York st._
light
WANTED—Team work horses; also cuttingbox. HOGAN TRANSFER COMPANY.
WANTED—Loan of $800; first real estate; for flt'e years. A-
News.
mo; ddr
rtgage on ress F 24,
WANTED—Gun. revolver an
GUSTAVE HABICH,
Ing.
orth.
j bicycle repatr-
27 Capitol
TO I.ET—Desirable furnished rooms; housekeeping; reasonable. 138 E. New York. TO LET—Two large rooms with alcove; furnished or unfurnished. 335 N. Pennsylvania
street.
TO LJBT-Ti«h-I-Mlngo. TO’ uftT—Um. Mi dtcC:
TO LET—Mftlgvr* s Agency.
—a Lord st.. four-room house.
LBJ-M Lard St. TJCT—8PANN A
TO LET-SPANN A CO., 88 E. Market. TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN * CO.
TO LET—Four-room house. 17# E. New York street.
FOR SAIJg—Tlsh—1- M;ngo clfljigP^iiPi FOR SALE--Square piano |60. RICH * Mo-
V*Y.
FOR SALE—Spring-wagon, cheap. 78 E. Marytnfift / . ' V ■ for SALE—A No. % Rambler. Addre«» _ B
careNewa
ale-Safety bicycle; pneumatic. 31
TO ^LBTV-Homea in all part* of the city. C. F. TO Ltef—Two-story,' seven-room ’bouse. 108
Fletcher aVe.
TO liET—83^ Wood;
WARD, 1 N. Merl
ruff t -Idlan.
ave., six rooms, $1L
TO LET—Centxal cottages, farms. 78% 8. Delaware. *
cheap; rooms;
TO LET—See list at 98 E. Market, ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL *
TO LET—See list at HADLEY & FAY’S, removed to 40te E. Washington st.
TO LET—Two-room house, with gas, summer kitchen, etc. 340 Fulton st.
TO LET residence.
Ruckle sL. modern, seyen-i Call room 8 Wright's Block.
TO LET — Cottage; west Reformatory; gas; ^driven well. Inquire 28 Ft. Wayne ave. TO LET—Packages, trunks, furniture and safes delivered. HOGAN TRANSFER COAI-
PANY.
TO LET-142 S.
WANTED—To rent farm; cash or shares; can give good references. Address M 22, care
News.
ave., ■ TO LET—Fine. large, convenient suite of fur-
nished rooms
bama.
ge, convenient suite of furground floor. 105 N. Ala-
ft' . ' IpV ■.
I j I I' I If I It 1
I. i .
Birth Retarna. Walter H. and JdVinette E. Cramer, © Twentieth st., boy. ,Richard and Florence Murry, 260 I’letcher ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barr, 64 Bates •L. girl. George and Anna Kares, 38 Spann five., girl f
Death ‘Return*. Whitfield, aged
5 years.
Clarence (Jropsy.
# Mrs. Francis M. Garrlsh, aged 45 years, 294 Christian ave., perforation of
bowels.
Annie Peterson, aged 5 years, 15 Singleton st., gastro enteritis. Thomas H. C. Stahl, aged 5 months, £62 Martlndale ave., pneumonia. Mwrrfaxe License*. - George F. Ballow and Elizabeth Edward, J. Snyder and Clara Aldag. Abraham Furches and Elmira Davis. Frank I. Scott and Julia Pulley. Albert H. Patterson and Lena Kahn. Oliver L. Fultz and Sadie Heath. Real Estate Transfers. Josephine Meyer to Mahala Goins, lot 70, Drake & Mayhew’s first addition $ 600 00 (Mahala Goins to George Merritt, part of lot 1, Perry’s subdivision of part of square 50 2,200 00 Bpencer C. Lloyd to Albert H. Snider, lot 2. Miami Powder Company's subdivision of part Of Rhode’s N. . Illinois-st. additlon .v.f.•**. 950 00 Danla Building and Loan Association to George L. Harrington, lot 16, block 2, Tuxedo Park 1,000 00 t>. Jay Carter to Lewis R. Qavidson, lot 46, Lancaster’s Bel-mont-ave, addition 1,800 00 William Stephenson to L. Jay Carter, same 1,500 00 JAlfred M. Ogle et al. to Augusta E. Jeklns, lot 217 Ogle’s East Park addition.... 650 00 Patrick Clune to Bertha Snitm&n, lots 91, 92 and 121, McCarty’s subdivision of part of outlot 120.. 1,982 50 BenJ. F. Cline to Edna M. Bennett, lot 54, Shoemaker <fc Lippincott’s addition to Brookside.. 600 00
WANTED—A middle-aged woman to take care of small family. Must come well recommended. Apply 204 W. Walnut st. WANTED—Neat, quick girl, to work half time in office and go to shorthand school; a splendid chance for the right girl. Address 8 24, News offlea WANTED—Women and girls to come and call and see Prof, de Lamorton's true tailor system; and also those that used Prof, de Lamorton's system. Call at his headquarters, 78
Virginia ave. MRS. KOTTE.
WANTED HELP—MEN—BOYS. WANTED—Piccailore cigar, 5c. W ANTED—Tish-i - ill lngo~c)gar.
WANTED—Reger's havana. 5c.
WANTED—Pants salesmen; good pay.
Washington, third floor
WANTED—Man with $100 to manage branch
Y 22, care News.
store. Address
WANTED—Schlssel's water temperature 81 degrees. Swimming bath, West and Wabash.
unfurnished 190 N. East
WANTED—Cash paid for old gold and silver. I Loans on personal property. WARD, 1 N. Me
WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping; ground floor. Address K 23, News.
WANTED—To loan money on watches and dia-
and private. Room 24
monds; fair dealing
5 Block.
Ingall
WANTED—$5 for full
without pain at
without pa Washington s
ill set teeth. 1 EARHE ART'S.
16V4 E.
WANTED—To trade a Remington typewriter for a bicycle. Address W. L. ISENHOUER,
Bloomfield, Ind.
cured by Maricn county real es
WANTED—TO buy short-time first mortgage notes secured by Maricn county real estate
Room 24 Ingalls Block.
WANTED—Suits made to order for $15; all wool, well-made and trimmed. 24 W. Wash-
ington st. R. R. MILES.
TO LET — Three furnished or rooms for light housekeeping,
street.
TO LET—Newly furnished, modern conveniences; private .family; board. 190 N. Capitol ave TO LET—Front room; furnished; bath. 55 Dearborn st., half square east of Alabama; first house north of New York. TO LET—Furrdshed parlor, alcove, diningroom. kitchen, bath, other conveniences; reasonable. 474 N. Alabama st. TO LET—Rooms, furnished, without board. ranging from $1 to $3.50 per week; two and a-half squares from postoffice. 82fi Massachu-
setts ave.
TO LET—Four be;
family;
New York.
(eautlful, unfurnished rooms; eeping; other convenience references; prices reasonab
housekeeping;
:es; ble.
private 181 W.
gases, Market.
East, thirteen rooms, both
$18. GREGORY & APPEL, 98 E.
TO LET—Four-room house, 354 Clinton st.; natural gas; city water. Call at 351 N. New
Jersey.
FOR SALE—Show-cases, wall-cases, count era 84 Indiana ave.
FOR SALE—A good West Indianapolis.
FOR SALE—Eight base-hail suits. Call 294 W. Washington st. V
etolne; cheap. 5* N. Pennsylvania.
FOR BALE-FIne
ments
,LE—Fine uprights at special induce*
at BRYANT’S
FOR SALE—Saloon in central part of city,
quire at 458 E. Ohio st.
FOR SALE—Second-hand upright piano, cash
$125. RICH A McVEY.. b *^> er fixture*, cheap. WARD, 1 N. Meridian.
FOR SALE - Thirty-five yard*
cheap. S3 N. Pennsylvania.
Unoleum;
FOR SALE—Barber furniture, second-hand;
splendid bargains 29 Circle.
FOR SALE—Fifteen-inch swing engine lathe; $40. A. G. COX. Thorpe Block.
FOR SALE—Second-hand Wilson sewing-ma-chine; price 17. 67 8. Pennsylvania s*.
TO LET—Temporarily, handsome residence In Woodruff Place; furnished. Address W 23,
News office.
TO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons. S. P. HAMILTON, U 8. Alabama st. Telephone 768. ’
TO LET—Suitable
>fflce and re New York.
TO LET—Eight rooms, bath,
for doctor’s or dentist’s
^office and residence; or private family.
nace, sewer connection.
14 Ingalls Block.
laundry, fur-
JAS. N. ROGERS,
TO LET—265 W. Vermont st.; both gases, fur-
E. |
nace and bath room. C.
. 10 Circle st.
REYNOLDS &
TO LET—Money on watches, ture and pianos. Room 5 11 Vi N.
“ MgMM floor
diamonds, fumi-
Meridlan
WANTED—Bargain In fine stock carria
carriage, a PLESCH-
buggy harness; cash or payments.
NER, 183 E. Washington st. WANTED—Indianapolis National Bank deposits and Consumers’ Gas Trust stock. NEWTON TODD. 7 Ingalls Block. WANTED—Second-hand gas engine, five to ten horse power; good condition. FRANK
109 to 113 N. Delaware.
TO LET—Desirable suite of rooms; three directions; one and one-half from Deqlson. HENRY D. PIERCE,
N. Meridian st.
light In squares
1SV4
TO LET—Finest office and sleeping rooms In city, Cordova, Lorraine. Franklin buildings;
all modern conveniences.
MANN. 31 Circle.
DY
ngs;
ER & RASS-
E. JANES. IPi
WANTED—Everybody to know that OLSEN, 122 Kentucky ave.. makes all kinds of elevators, steam, electric or hand power.
TO LET—For rent and boarding signs of all kinds. 5 cents each. CHANCE-MATTHEW3 PRINTING COMPANY. 107 E. Washington st..
opposite court-house.
one or
or two nicely furnished room uiet neighborhood; private far respectable gentlemen desired.
estate office;
reus W 24, care News.
WANTED—Boy; $4 week; real
German preferred. Add
WANTED—Ten coopers on tight work at FRED BRANDT'S cooper shops, 84 S. West street, WANTED—Two experienced shoe salesmen. KREITLEIN’S SHOE HOUSE, 2i)4 W. Washington jsL _______ WANTED—It will pay you to investigate; five hundred required; apply at once. Address J 24, News.
WANTED—To loan money
diamonds; ngalls Bloc! /ANTED—G nlshed shop.
ning
ney on wati
diamonds; fair dealing and private. Ingalls Block.
es and loom 24
WANTED—Good barber to run
Cull 110 Woodruff ings or mornings.
or rent furPlacc, even-
WANTED—To loan on furniture, pianos, hor-
without removal. Room 5.
ses. wagons, etc., ' 11V4 N. Meridian st.
DIED.
Total transfers, 9; consideration..$11,182 50 CJPtPVI tALLEY—Milton Alexander, son of Alexander and Nellie Calley, 607 Bellefontalne st. ■ WEINMAN—Mr*. John, Sr., died Wednesday morning, August L 1894, at her residence, 591 College ave, age stxty-nine. Funeral Fri-
day at 2 p. m. Friend* invited.
NEISLER—Emma L., wife of Oscar L.
Wednesday,
Nei*ler, at 10:15
Funeral Friday, residence, 429 Broadway.
5 p. m.,
Friday, August 3. at 2:30
August
p. m., fr<
Friends Invited.
PDNERAIi DIRECTORS.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS — Carriages Crown Hill *3. Child’s white hearse Crown Hill $5. Telephone 564. * CHAS. T. WHITSETT. 123 and 125 N. Delaware st.
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SOCIETY AND CLUB MKETIXGS. IOCIETY—Queen Esther Ohapter, No. 8, O. E. 8. Stated meeting of Queen Esther Chapter at Masonic Temple to-reorrow (Friday), Au-
gust 8, at 8 p. in.
NATH A LI
NETTIE RAN8FORD, Secretary.
NATHALIE CONNELLY. W. M.
L SOCIETY—Stated
DCIETY—Stated meeting of Logan Lodge, No. 678, F. and A. M., this (Thursday) eveni*, 8 o’clock. Business of Importance to •very member wilt come before the lodge. Hall
Di&ypool Block.
C. C. RITTER, W. M. H. J. JACOBSEN, Secretary. IOCIETY—K. of P.—Damascus Lodge, No. 384, meets In regular convention this (Thursday) evening at 8 o’clock. Work In Knights rank.^ Castle Hall, corner Illinois and Seventh st*. Brother knights invited. Refreshments. WM. H. OOBORN, C. C. FRANK B. BRICKLEY. K. of R. and S.
MONUMENTS.
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MONUMENTS—Monuments at lowest prices. M. H. FARRELL. 208 W. Washington st. MONUMENTS-AUG. D1ENER. 243 E. Wash^dngton. Branch east entrance to Crown
NOTICE.
NOTICE—Tiah—1—Mingo cigar. NOTICE—Gates, dentist, room j Odd Fellows
>TICE—Telephone to Joaeph Gardner, 33 Kentucky ave., for sheet-iron and steel roof-
ing; NOTICE—Wanted
Kentucky ave..
order.
you to call on Olsen, 122 If your elevator is out of
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NOTICE-EVERROAD & PRUNK for furnaces, hardware, tin work and gas fitting; also, pumps and nails at factory prices. 170
NOTICE—fi -
Sale of grain declared out of condition. Notico 1* hereby given that the undersigned
WANTED—Competent man to solicit building and loan for an old association; references required. 32 Virginia ave. WANTED—Salesmen; two for city work; steady, paying positions to right parties. Call at 93 N. Delaware at. WANTED—At once, first-class blacksmith; must be good horseshoer and plow workman. H. BINKLEY & SON. Tipton. Ind. WANTED—PatenU; no attorney's fee until patent is obtained. JOHN S. THURMAN, Mechanical Engineer, 25 W. Washington st. WANTED—Salesmen or agents; good pay selling pants to order. $3; suits, $15; shirts, $1. HUNTER TAILORING COMPANY, Cincinnati, O.
Transfer Company,
furni
WANTED—Circle Transl Market st.; moving done,
and shipped. ’Phone 1C59. I. C.
prietor,
90 W.
ture packed HALL. Pro-
WANTED—A choice chance; the best house In the city for private boarding-house; will sell furnished or unfurnished, to suit buyer.
Address D 23, News.
TO LET—One or two nicely furnished rooms,
with bath; quie ily; one or two r
Address V 23, News. TO I.ET—With board, the best of rooms, $8.75 to $6 a week; quiet, home-like; two and onehalf squares from postoffice. 82Cj Massachusetts ave.; family boarding. HOTEL ENTER-
PRISE.
WANTED—By gentleman npd wife without children, two unfurnished . rooms, or large room with alcove, with board, in private family. Address A 25, cure News. WANTED—Partner with about $500 capital; manufacturing article of daily consuiqption;
i; no competition; business le-
iate.
FOR SALE OH TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thirteen-room hotel. 179 S. Meridian.
J’OR bic;
SALE OR TRADE—DeUvery pony for
ycle. 100 N. Illinois.
pays large pro!
gitlmate. Address E 24, care News.
WANTED—Twenty-five square pianos at once; can offer special inducements for them. N. W. BRYANT & CO.. 5S and 60 N. Pennsylvania st.; Steinway representatives.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lot In Irvington for good surrey. WARD. 1 N. Meridian. FOR SALE OR TRADE—One goodTfive-seated buekboard. 25 S. East st. J. W. BUCHANAN.
WANTED — Pension checks cashed. J. C. MAAG'S popular-price shoe house, 39 W. Washington st.. next door west of L. S. Ayers & Co.; will cash your pension checks free of charge: packages taken care of also. WANTED—Large, cool room. In private family, for invalid gentleman; also connecting room for nurse, if found necessary to have one; would be permanent and could furnish new furniture; references given; can pay good price for right place. Address M 24, care The News.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A road racer bicycle at a bargain. Y 23, News.
‘J’ I Add
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Clear lots and coal land for livery stable or stock of buggies. Address Q 24. News.
FOR SALE OR
>od flxu
Add
tion; goo this month.
TRADE—Saloon; good loca
res. Will sell civ ress S 20, News.
eap if
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ne
ew,
house and half-acre lot, natural gas, for clear lots. Address C 24, Ne4vs. ’
WANTED—AGENTS.
AGENTS WANTED—Dorman N. Davidson, 84 E. Market.
WANTED—Free, "Inventor’s Friend, or Success With Patents.” 100 pages; 60 illustrations. If mailed 6c. JOSEPH MINTURN. Patent Attorney. 1814 N. Meridian.
WANTED—
ATTENTION, COMRADES! Get your pension checks cashed at the Shoe Market, 83 E. Washington, and buy shoes at bankrupt prices.
WANTED—Salesmen t we put t>ur goods in
■ell baking powder;
> put our goods in glass rolling pins; $60 month and expenses, or commission. CHICAGO BAKING POWDER COMPAN.Y. 767 Van
Buren st., Chicago.
WANTED—Salesman to travel In outside cit-
•sai
ies; must have snap, be a good talker and dress well. Young man With brains can secure permanent position whereby he can easily earn $100' a month. Call 10 a. m.. room 1 New* Building.
WANTED— Experienced stenographer and clerk; good writer and accurate with figures. Answer In own hand. Give references. Address V 24, care News.
WANTED—SITUATIONS,
SITUA'V'n ANTED—German girl of four-
teen; light housework. 322 E. North.
SITUATION WANTED — Experienced bookkeeper and general office man wants situation; city reference. Address C 23, News. SITUATION WANTED—General housework
ood agents wantding. 8
AGENTS WANTED—Three go. ed; big pay. 95 Lombard Bull. AGENTS WANTED—We want agents, inves"tigate this. 21 S. Pennsylvania st. AGENTS WANTED—Send S5c "for sample; a great seller; entirely new; secure agency. 86 Massachusetts ave. KOH TUADeT FOR TRADE—A large white diamond for a lot. Address N 24, News. FOR TRADE—Gold watch “ end-hand bicycle. Address P 23, News.
FOR TRADE—A large, one; or will sell cheap
fine horse, for small ;ap. 8 Hamilton ave.
! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice, vacant lots, exchange for residence and pay cash difference. I. N. RICHIE. 58 E. Market. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hardware, tinware, tools, machines; old, established and ilrstclass business. Address L 23, News office. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A furnished room, near postofflee; will trade for watch, diamond or bicycle. Address M 23, care News. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For stock of shoes or groceries, six-room house, lot 66x185, at Crawfordsviile. Call at 250 W. Washington st.. city. FOR SALE OR TRADE—(Jopd business and residence property and stocks of goods for cash, good notes or land. Lock-box 13, Perrysville, Ind^ FORSALE OR market; the best will sell or trade part chance for a good man.
News.
TO LET—80 W. Tenth st. seven rooms; south front; water and gas; rent $15 if taken thi*
week. SPANN & CO.
TO I.ET—Neat, newly painted, seven-room cottage house, $13.50; call corner First and
Fayette sts. WM. MACK.
TO LET—Twenty-room nouse; designed for boarders; location desirable; rent low to *atisfactory party. C. F. SAYLES. TO LET—Modern, new house, with all conveniences. 221 College ave. Call GEORGE J. HAMMEL, 110 Massachusetts ave. TO LET—See list of houses at our office; also elegant suites of rooms in Stewart Block, corner Ohio and Illinois sts. C. W. GOR-
SUCH, 15 Virginia ave.
TO LET—House, No. 86 E. Ohio st.. with nine rooms; hot and cold water, with bath; a good, down-town location for a club-house. Apply at office 102 N. Delaware *t. W. H. BALLARD. TO LET—Jenkins’s Transfer Company, piano
Carpets cleaned and
labama st. Telephone 1522. for damages. Best wagons
FOR SALE—Cheap, two barber chairs and drea*ar*; aoild oak; at 205 E. Washington »t. FOR SALE—Delivery wagons and milk wagons A. H. STURTEVANT & CO.. 68 S. Pennsyl-
vania st.
_ F’Oft tAjUC-llMAU BITATM.
REAL ESTATE—Six-room bousa. 883 K. New
gawp «$. |
RKAL ESTaTB—MILLS A SMALL,, U% H.
Meridian ,1 REAL ESI
low,_27S
, * u °“ u ~
RSAL ftftfATTt-nve acre*; aorta; electric
<=*"»: to* Addreas K 31. Newa REAL ESTATE—List your propel
ATE-Fine residence property, very
ave.
T y°sr tfop*rtr tor sale with t N, RICHIE, 58 B. Market,
R®AL E8TATfteATopany of all kind*. HAD-
■ FAY, removed to 40>* K. ■
LEY* •treat.
REAL EB ’ATB-WIU build you I MOnsTli TSirk. B ,°"“ 7“’'" >n ‘
, ft.™-™ l . h . *700 cash, bal L N. RICH IK. 58 K. Market.
handsome worth IW8
sach. Into re 480 Massachusetts ave. REAL BSTkTE-Bast. near South at., cottas*
FOR SALE—Spectacles and eye-glaives fitted sciential cally at Optician LAN DO’S, 62 E. Market st. FOR SALE—Stationery, printing, binding and blank books at reasonable rates BAKER & THORNTON. FOR SALE—Physician’s office furniture, invalid chairs, etc. MINER * E LB REG, 19-21 John st
FOR SALE—Millinery and notion store; trade established; splendid location. Call 502 E. Washington at.
FOR SALE—Money to loan on waicnes and
fair dealing and private room.
diamonds; fair « Ingalls Block.
FOR SALE—Buy Barnard’s $2 shoes. BARNARD’S OCCIDENTAL SHOE STORE, 47 W. Washington st.
FOR SALE—Best roller process flour, guaranteed, $2.76 per barrel. C. H. A E. H.
SCHRADER, 452 Virginia ave.
and furniture mov. laid. Office 11 N. Als Will be responsibl.
in the city.
TO LET— '
Two-story brick dwelling, good condition. 7 rooms. 232 N. Noble st $20 00
felling, natural gas, 346 Bates
Six-room dw.
street 9 00 Five-room dwelling, 234 Clinton st 10 00 New three-room dwelling. 471 S. Meridian st., rear 7 00 Five-room dwelling, 33614 E. Market st.... 10 00
(veiling, 33614 E. Market st 10 HAUEISEN & HARTMANN. 167 and 169 E. Washington st.
TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET—Room for restaurant. 120 S. Illinois. Call up-stairs. TO LET—Room, 37x50, ’suitable for manufacturing. 76 E. Georgia st. TO LET—Office and sleeping rooms. AD. HERETH, 82 E. Washington st.
TRADE—Grocery and meat stand In West Indianapolis; e part or ail of it; a rare >d man. Address L 22, care
and
,ows;
dry
a w 1—a vvu triv-gttxiii uuaiiicss xuuuib, dC Illinois and Twenty-second sts.; lafge well-lighted; large plate-glass show windi fine location for drug store, groceries or goods. W. E. MICK & CO. TO LET—The elegant store-rooms. 48 and 50 N. Illinois st.. known as the Bee-Hive drygoods stores, being on corner of Illinois and Market sts.. will be for rent on Septembe
1. Apply to M. H. SPADES,
street.
to remember that . builds all kinds
of machinery. Repairing a specialty
FOR SALE—Wanted: You OLSEN. 122 Kentucky ave.
airini
shop
sale at the coiner of Virginia ave, and Proapect st. Inquire of C. J. GARDNER. FOR SALE—Fine fruu ana candy store; best location in the city; will sell reasonable; reason, sickness. Address K 19, care News. FoK SALE—Money to loan on watches, diamonds and all kinds of personal property. Room 5 IDs N. Meridian SL, second floor. FOR SALE—800 cords of wood in the tree; five miles south of city... Inquire ROBERTSON & NICHOLS. 62 S. Pennsylvania st. FOR SALE—A walnut office desk and bookcase combined; will give you a rare bargain. 18 N. Illinois st., any til
shade, jwily M^SOO. JAMBS GREENE * REAL ESTATE—House of five rooms on
DENNY. 26
GILBERT, I
natural minute*’
Washington
$» month.
REAL ES*] ATE—Park ave., new Lincoln; two-story,] nine rooms. Ane lot, beautiful HHHHi I mm Jersey, nehr Eighth st.; price $2,250; 1 thing unusual. M. ARBUCKLB, ft) ft Mar-
REAL fSTfATE—New, two-story residence, *1,960; nix rooms; College ave. earn; easy, monthly payments. I. N. RICHIE. If E. Market. REAL ESTATE—On weekly Installmenta.wUhout advance payment, nice, six-room house; Shrlver st.. tear Twelfth. H. C, JORDAN. 8A Lombard Building.
REAL ESTATE—Lots tor sale on weekly payment* in Prospect st. K. Washington at. and in Brinkman Hill addition. BRADLEY *
M. Delaware.
REAL ESTATE—At special bargaffis, t< in North Indianapolis; desirable Ux non-resident owner wants to *eH.
Vinton Block.
I ’our loti locational EDWARD
REAL ESTATE—New, six-room cottage, good location; vkstlbuie, cellar, well and cistern; natural gas $106 cash, balance' easy pay ments. Addijess T 24. News. REAL ESTATE—Lots $306; improved streets,
gas. electric
<*#,, cars and only fifteen alk State House; easy monthly payments. I N. RICHIE. 58 E. Market.
ESTATE—Lots $400. $500. $000. *700;
Call 518 N. Illinois st.. any time this week.
FOR SALE—Six different colors penny papers; finer 2c, 2%c, 3c. Stic. 4c, 4tic, 6c. REED’S wall iraper closing out sale. 193 W. Washing-
ton st.
FOR SALE—New upright piano, with stool and cover; warranted five years; DW. CARLIN & LENNOX, 31 E. M&iket, opposite Journal Building. FOR SALE—Furniture, all kinds; also, one 22-gallon kettle and one express wagon. AN-
RSC
PERSON’S STORAGE HOUSE, corner Hos-
brook and Cedar sts.
FOR SALE—Confectionery, fruit *tore;
>bacci
tionery. cigars and
696 N. Capitol ave. Call at pi L. R- KINNAN. Proprietor.
tobacco; good location;
HM '
ice of business.
FOR SALE—Grocery and meat market; will 3pll at Invoice; come and Investigate; sales y $40; making money every aay: a good for selling; cheap rent. Address Z 24,
per da; reason
News office.
REAL
choicest this city for price; improved cement walki. natural iras. College ave. cam; easyjermsj. N : RICHIE. 58 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Ohio, near Alabama, elrht rooms. *4.*60. .Market, near New Jersey. $4,000; easy payment*. College ave.. near Eighth, elghi rooms, modern. $3,610. Bargalu* everywhere. RALSTON & JERUSALEM. 12)4 N. Delawarii^^^^^tomtol^to^H
REAL ESTATE—« acre* of land near Beach Grove at a bargain. Lots on Jefferson st. southeast, $435. Lots three lots south of Belt,
on Madison
in every part of SUCH, 15 Vlfcinl
REAL EST, story, fra!
modern conv below Twelft
at a bargain; lots and houses city very low. C. W. GOR-
nia ave.
bargain; elegant, twonine rooms, with alt
a b
of
N. Pennsylvania st..
elfth; east front; high lot. CaM and
s“e us and (get this property cheap. T. C.
MOORE & CO.. 54 Baldwin Block.
REAL ESTATE—*5.oOO^New. two-story house in Capitol 4 v e.; nine rooms, bath, furnace, marble washlstand, sewer connection, reception hall, both gases, cistern, driven well and city water: (Heetrlo alarms and lighting; lot 46x176; all finished in oak; great bargain; call at once. W. p. CRAFT ft CO.. Wilson Block.
REAL ESTATE—The plant known as the Capital City Casket Company—three story brick building, boiler, engine and new planing-mlll machinery. wBth about two acres of land, located on the Belt railroad, near the cereallneworke—can l4 bought without cash, if addi-
tional mortgage security is given.
THE AETNA[8AVINOS AND LOAN A830CI-
TION, 89 E. Market st.
on Septeml 55 W. Market
TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO I.ET—Hall, suitable for any purpose. 361
Virginia ave.
AUCTION SALE. AUCTION—A. L. HL'NTT^Auclioneerr*^X92^E
Washington st.
AUCTION—GUSTIN & M’CURDY. Auctioneers. 129 W. Washington st. •
AUCTION—Sale
FOR TRADE
eery or drug store. Address 1
FOR TRADE—Vacant lot for equity
Dwelling, eight rooms, for gro-
Address 139 Gillla
Vacant lo
rental property. DECK BROS,
ket st.
96)4 E.
go< Mu
FOR TRADE—Desirable rental this city for hardware or shoes aventie.
prop . 48
FOR TRADE—Top delivery wagon for onehorse dfay or open v.agon. HOGAN TRANSIRE
FER COMPANY.
FOR TRADE—A fine diamond for building association shares; will pay cash difference. Address P 24, News. FOR TRADE — Fine, stylish, young road horse; trade for diamonds, good piano or lot. 975 N. Meridian.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—English walnut orchard, near Los Angeles; eighth of mile of dlroad station; all kinds of fruits; house and rn; water right with land. Call on or address JAMES STEVENSON. 86 Lombard Building,
Indianapolis.
ral bar
REMOVAL.
^MOWlXdijosesr^O^lclam to No. 54 E. Market st. Repairing and occulist’s prescrip-
rtest notice.
Repi
tions executed on shoi
FINANCIAL. LOANS—On pianos. 87 E. Market. LOANS—On furniture. 2)4 W. Washington, room 4.
FOR TRADE—Good brood
and harn.
tire. Call 52 Virginia ave.
mare, light wagon
nd harness for safety bicycle, pneumatic
by widow with child sixteen months old; no objection to country work; references. 103
W. South.
SITUATION WANTED—By young man of college education; bookkeeper; typewriter; two years’ experience as salesman; best refer-
Address J 23.
News.
SITUATION WANTED—Ambitious and experienced young salesman with good references must get to work; will go out for thirty days on trial without salary for good, established house. GEORGE H., 114 Jefferson ave., Detroit, Mich.
FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR- SALE—Shavings. 50c load. Leave orders 177 Indiana ave.
FOR TRADE—Real estate, in any amount, from $1,000 to $50,000 to trade for stocks of merchandise. Address H 24, News.
FOR TRADE—Safety bicycle, pneumatic tire, high grade wheel, for a good horse, suitable for livery. SMITH BROS.. 4 Ingails Block.
FOR TRADE—Fine residence, 790 N. Pennsylvania sU, for good farm within fifty miles of Indianapolis. SCOTT RAY. Shelbyvllle, Ind.
FOR SALE—Bj»ggy. horse and harness, cheap. 264 Indiana ave. • FOR SALE—Surrey, good as new. Scudder’s stable, W. Ohio. FOR SALE—Thrce-year-old; fine driver. 263 Massachusetts ave.
FOR SALE—Old family carriage horse, cheap. MAY. 4*4 Park ave.
FOR SALE—Cheap, good, family mare. 15 and 77 W. Washington st.
FOR TRADE—Nice ’ stock of goods and store building, or separate, for dwelling in Irvington; a good business opening. Box 62, Perkinsvllle.Ind. FOR TRADE—Fine residence. 790 N. PennsylIndianapolis, for first-class farm
miles
worth $12,000; address at once; will assume ; no incumbrance. SCOTT RAY. Shelbyville,
Ind.
New, five-room house and two
ng on good street, court-house and not
thirty miles from Indianapolis; a No. 1 town; natural gas; for house and lot or good vacant
lot In this city; will
LOANS—Have $10,000 to loan at 6 per cent. Ad-
dress D 24, News.
LOANS—Money to loan. HADLEY & FAY. removed to 40>4 E. Washington st. LOANS—Also building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD, 7 Ingalls Block. LOANS— ••••» LOANS—On furniture and pianos. •••»• Without removal. LOANS—On horses and wagons. *»•••
Warehouse receipts.
LOANS—Alo building and loans shares purchased. LOANS—Get our rates. LOA NS—INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN _COMPANY, room 10 Thorpe Block. **••• LOANS—Don’t forget the number is 87 E.
Market.
of fine residence. W
on Tuesday. Aug
p. m., on the premises, the elegar of Mr. Henry Boyle, in Armstrong’ Park addition to North Indianapolis,
ni
sell at auction, on Tuesday, August
nt residence
will
2
trong’s Keystone tnapolis. This is
two-story, nine-room house; bath, hot and
ati.
This is
; only two gallerii ments. or will trade for farm or city erty. E. C. WILSON. Noblesvlile, Ind.
payprop-
FOR SALE—Venetian blinds. Dumb waiters. Sliding fly-screens. Building paper. JOSH ZIMMERMAN. 20 3. Alabama.
FOR SALE—The type on which The News has
for
been printed is now for sale. If you want a bargain, call at The News office at once.
FOR SALE-
AT
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;
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
BUuSlNQTjjND^LOAN^fjrTr^ .jz aTcrSo.i w - M,iKc “-
BUILDING AND LOAN-The HooMer issues
a new aerie* August 6. Meets at Blodau 1 *
drug »tore i cqnier Indiana avs. and Vermont
IriM
st., every Mofida
y.
BUILDING AjND LOAN—Money now ready to
tTjFORD SAVINGS AND INVEST-
loan. HAR1
MBHT COMP^NYr JOHN ST
tary, 86 E. Market.
BUILDING AiND LOAN-The Indiana Society for Savings,; second floor Phoenix Block, has ready money to loan; *1.000 loaned for $1$ a month on approved security; no membership
fees or dues in advance.
Seventh-Year New
BUILDING AND LOAN
Year Savini room 5; take
10 per cent. dS..«c.,„o, ...w.m its shares 50c. J. H. SMITH. Secrotary.
BUILDING AND LOAN or borrowing any money,
Mercantile Agency, which will give y< information free, concerning every building
Before investing
Ing any money, consult the Wilber Agency, which will give you fjtll
cold water, closet, stationary wash-stand, sink in kitchen, front and back porch, cabl!
and modern
kitchen, fron tels, furnace,
best
and sal
made known on day ture the same time. S’
L. N. PERRY.
porch, cabinet mai in every particular.
ry pai
The very best property in North India
ale positively
tapolis. Terms
Agents;
without reserve. Terms of sale. Also the furniSTROUSE & FULLEN.
Auctioneer.
FINANCIAL.
LOANS—On furniture. 87 E. Market.
LOANS—6 per cent
Circle st.
DYER & RASSMANN, 34
LOANS—ftoney to loan on furniture or pianos. Call in rear ol 75 E. Walnut st. LOANS—Money to loan7 J. 1L AUFDERHEIDE, room 18, 63 N. Pennsylvania. LOANS—On watches and diamonds; large amounts a specialty. Room 24 Ingalls Block. LOANS— On furniture, pianos,- horses, vehh cles, etc.; business confidential. 2)4 W. Washington st., room 4.
best wheat-growing section in the State; large trade. Now is your chance to make Terms—One-third cash, balance In six.
custom trade. Now
mone;
twelve and eighteei
your cha
to make
■en months. ' Address SPRINGER A NEWSOM.
Assign eea
FOR SALE-
Buys, sells
BARGAIN STORE. 79 W. Washington st. Opposite Park Theat
and 1
iter. rnttui
loan
elation
LOANS—Money to loan; 6 per cent.; money to loan on mortgage security in .sums to suit. W. H. CRAFT & CO.. Wilson Block, southeast
corner Illinois and Market.
gage security in aums to suit.
LOANS- Reliable, safe, confidential; loans < all kinds of personal property; special rates on large amounts; building and loan stock and commercial paper bought. WARD, 1 N. Meridian. * ■ . :
LOANS—
LOANS—Money to loan. 6 per cent., on real estate; no delay. I. N. RICHIE. 58 E. Market.
FOR SALE—Good, young horse, buggy and haraesL. at 116 N. Meridian.
FOR TRADE—New,
acres of elegant land, front ii two and a-half squares of
a N<
and lot or good vaoai assume some incum-
brance. M. L. JOHNSON, room 1, 10)4 >•’.
Delaware.
LOANS—$100 to $2,000; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Delaware street.
om $2,000 to $10,000 to loan on good t 6 per cent. SMITH BROS., 4 In-
FOR SALE—A good, true work horse; reasonable price. Inquire 503 Madison ave.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fa
ood,
160
acres meadow, 50 acres
Tut ta
also four lots, with good, modern, four-room house and barn, 24x65, 160 acres in wheat,
the third (3)
anapolis, Ind.-. offer for sale at public auction
Ga
August, 1894. at the ii Boon, at the Board of
the third (3) day or hour of twelve (12) o’clock. Trade, in the city of Indl-
l
Warehouseman wil
1894. at th
he B BHL.
tor account of Messrs. A. B. Gates A Co., owners thereof, about nine hundred (900) bushels of .buckwheat, heretofore declared out of condition, and posted as such on the Board of Trade In the city of Indianapolis, Ind.. on the
twenty-second (22) day of June, 1894. THE INDIANAPOLIS ELEVATOR CO..
Warehousemen.
Indianapolis. Ind., July 23. 1894.
NOTICE-
PUBLIC SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of the terms of a certain mortgage, fflveo by L. A. Nageleison, of tho city of Indianapolis, Ind., on the 15th day of June, A. D., 1*2, and recorded in book 68. on page 150. of the /rvortgnge records of Marion county. Indiana, and upon which mortgage default in payment baa occurred, we will offer for sale to the highest bidder on Tuesday, the 14th day of August. 1*94, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at the court-house door of Marion county, in the city of Indianapolis. State of Indiana, the lowing described property, to-wlt: One style t Uvt-glass landau, trimmed with green ther and cloth, rosewood frames, leather y, of the manufacture of the James Cunlam. Son A Co., qpd numbered by them
JV Tunas cash.
Also, under and by virtue of the terms of a rtafn mortgage given by L. A. Nageielson J. W. Snowden, of the city of IndianapoInd,. recorded in book 86. on page 349, of mortgage records of Marion county. Indium*. made on the 34th <tay of March, 1883, upon which mortgage default has occurred. We will offer for talc on said Tuesday, the 14th day of August. 1894. at 10 o’clock tn the forenoon, at the court-house door of Marion
WSHmt ' ' ' ~ ~
Style No. 994, trimmed with green etoth, rosewood frames and leather dickey, -nanufaetured fry the Jams* Cunningham. Son A Co., and by
them numbered 143U Terms cash. THE JAMES CUNNINGHAM, SON A CO.
FOR SALE—Gentle, family horse, buggy and harness; $50. AVARD, 1 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—Horse, cheap; or will trade for safety bicycle. 275 Massachusetts ave.
FOR SALE—Horse, wagon, cheap. 52
FOR SALE—Wanted, horses to pasture, ply W. T. Long’s stables, E. Wabash st. FOR SALE—31 Vinton, gentle pony, age eight; sound; top buggy and harness, *30.
Bargain.
,rm of 2M acres;
todei
res ...
lod land pastu
ter I
hand!
mnots or Ohio in exchange; title incumbrance. H. C. JORDAN,
m wood land pasture, a ket of fine water for
with two beautif
stock; will take stock of general merchandise in Indiana. Illinois or Ohio in exchange; title
perfect;
room 89 Lombard Building.
harness, light delivery N. Pennsylvania st.
Ap-
Western city pro
in Central
FOR TRADE-Good change for equities gant, ten-room, brick
down town, will exchange for a sli ty in Illinois, Capitol ave.. Broad lege ave. 120-acre farm near Pitt; dolph county, to exchange f< Good farm in Grant county. Indi;
ligh
to ex-
roperty. Ele-
LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and farms. UNION TRUST COMPANY, 68 E.
Market st. / LOANS—Froi
property a galls Block.
LOANS—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY A CO., 72 E. Market st. LOANS—A large sum of private funds to loan. Apply to GEORGE SEIDENSTICKER, room 35 When Block. LOANS—We have some money to loan at C per cent, on first-class real estate security. Address S 23. News. *
if you DGE,
LOANS—At 6 per cent.; private funds; i
promptly, see me. C. N. LO
Imlar proper
way or Colsburg, Ran-
nge for city property.
want money p
89^ Lombard Building. LOANS—If you want a once, call on ROBE CO., 84 E. Market
private 'loan, money ;rt martindale
LOANS—Central Loan Company,
11)4 N. Merldi
st., room 5.
Loans mone hides, wart of personal also negvtia'
on furniture, pianos, horsei ouse receipts and all other kinds
1th
property
ted on watches and
out removal
dis
ments ar anged on the weekly or mon
stailment plan or to suit
yoi
lowest rates in the city; busin fidential.
s.
ki
at; loans nds; pay-
thly Ii
len.
convenience;
ess strictly con-
CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. ll 1 ,! N. Meridian st., room 5. First stairway on the east side of N. Meridian st., near Washington, up-stairs.
FOR SALE—Good phaeton :_open delivery wa
Market.
gon; open KRAMER.
buggy. 315 E.
J. J. !
- ’ exchai * brick
state
acres, under high
>ck genei
residence, Frankli
nge for stock general nre
FOR SALE — Odd buggy ana spring-wagon wheels, finished and unfinished. AL SMITH. 265 S. Illinois st, FOR BALE—Second-hand top buggies, in good condition; price* $25. $30, $35, $40. $50.
67 8. Pennsylvania st.
for stock general
Iture, v or mere grocery
city property of lik.
with furniture, the city for men town $1,200 grocel
ana, of 120
cultivation, to ...-rchandise. Fine
in, Ind., to exchange merchandise. Brick hotel,
within twenty-five miles of -chandise. Good county seat
stock to exchange for
LOANS—6 per cent. Money on improved real estate. (No loans made outside of this city.) SPANN A OO.. 86 E. Market. LOANS—Money to loan on household goods
and personal property. R< Building. 24)4 E. Washim
.00m gton.
50 Lombard
ge for good
e value. Four highly bred
uity
equity. Nice, st. to exchange
ft LATTA. Attorneys.
FOR SALE—Almost new trap and man’s roadster, harness, etc.-; a I
MERIDIAN STABLES.
gentletargain.
FOR SALE—Special prices on pnaeio surreys for cash. A H. STURTEV.
CO.. 68 S. Pennsylvania st.
ns and )NT ft
FOR SALE—Phaeton; In first-class good as new; Robbins's make; COJ
*25). STS N. Delaware *t.
order; st new
FOR SALE—Second hand delivery phaeton and buggy, cheap. A. H. ST VANT ft CO.. 68 S. Pennsylvania st.
wagon, URTE-
FOR SALK—Fine. Urge, young horse We for surrey; very kind: good purpose horse; seven years old. 67 S.
sylvania st.
suitageneral Penn-
FOR SALE—Funeral cars, landau*. rockawaya, phaetons; our make; r
second-hand: cheap. ROBBINS ft CO.
Georgia st. Repairing solicited.
coupes, ew or 32 E.
STRAYED.
years *sachu-
STRAYED~Or"stoUn: Bay Kmrae; six old; liberal reward. Return to 4 Mai sett* ave.
STRAYED—Or stften: Oae large. re< white spot on fore head and large w right hind teat Reward if returned Sheffield are.. Haaghvilla.
cow; art on to 155
brood mares to exchange for six-room house in Beilefontaine s
for small farm. Elegant eight-room house east of Woodruff Place to exchange for farm.
An
ty pr
>r&l Park lots
outside pro;
LOANS—Also buy small short-time, first mortgage notes, secured by Marlon county real
estate. Room 24 * “ '
Ingalls Block.
equity in 820-acre farm in White county. Indiana, for merchandise, city property or
anything of horses. buggU
na, for merchandise, city property or inything of value. Floral Park lots for horses, buggies, equities or outside property. Address us. MENDENHALL, FULLEN WIDER & WEBB. 44)s N. Pennsylvania'st.,
LOANS—Sums of $500 and over. City property and farms.
urns 21ty
C. E. COFFIN & CO.,
90 E. Market st.
room 11 Vinton Block.
storage:.
STORAGE—Of all kinds at CHARLES SHOVER'S, ISO E. Wabash st.
STORAGE—Indiana] 265-273 S. Pennsy
warehouse in the State. Telephone 1343. STORAGE—The Union Transfer and Storage Company Is the oldest, largest, safest and cleanest storage house in the city. Corner E. Ohio st. and Bee Line tracks. (The old
and.)
ipolls Warehouse Company, Ivania st.; largest storage
T.' '
Dickson stand.)
jBUSlXESS^ CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: A good partner; one who will invest $MKW to *2,000-in a good, profitable business; profits 100 per cent. Address A 24, care News. BUSINESS' CHANCE-Attention, capitalists; something new; the lest thing on earth ta the way of patents; call and see; none need apply but capitalists. INDIANAPOLIS BAT-TERN-WORKS. 101 & Pennsylvania.
LOANS—Private funds on farm and city property; large loans on business property 6 per cent. STANTON & SCOTT. 61-62 Lombard Block, 24)4 E. Washington st.
etc.; need
ill call
LOANS—On furniture, personal property best terms and confidential; ,if you money, send me your address and I w on you. Address post office box 23, city. LOANS—To loan, money in any amo sums of $200 to $5,000 on very easy low rates: no delay; can accommodate
oan,
sums of $200 to $5,000
lay; can apply; lo
me day that apply;
V.\ GORSUCH. 15 Virginia ave.
any amount. In very easy terms;
you the
oans on city or fa
LOANS— SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, at room 3 Bank of Commerce Building, are making loans on furniture, pianos, etc., under a new plan. Oui 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 patrons don’t want it. Established to conduct a legitimate and systematic method of making loans on handy security at quick notice. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, t Bank of Commerce Building.
farms.
with privilege Ily: loans made o city only. In loan
LOANS—6 per cent, money, of prepayment semi-annually improved real estate in this cl
of not less than $1,009; no delay; reasonable
fees. SPAN&& CO., 86 E. Market.
LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of home
funds left in our care to be I of tlOO to $1,000 and upward a
of mterest; can.furnish money same dav you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZ-
GER, 6 Odd Fellows Hall.
our care to be loaned in sums
at lowest rates
LO.t NS—Money loaned on pianos, furniture, horses, wagons and building shares; everything remains undisturbed in your possession; you can pay back In weesly or monthly install] ments. as you may desire; lowest rates; all business strictly private. If you need money, then call at 250 E. Ohio.
LOANS—
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 (four undisturbed possession. We also loan
ou can pay
rema;
possession. We also
money on watches and diamonds. Yi
exchanges furniture, carpets,
stoves, baby carriages, refrigerators, office furniture and fixtures; also store fixtures of all
kinds.
Following Is a list of what we have: 25 gas and gasoline stoves. 43 refrigerators. .64 baby carriages.
' ~ ‘ ed
125 bed lounges. 95 parlor suites.
lou
pa '
200 rockers. 135 bedroom suites. 62 cook stoves. 45 carpets (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 new goods. We bought luring the panic. Come and see
our
$5 lounge. *1.50 mattress. *1 spring. *10 parlor suite. $2 gas stove. $6 cook stove. $3 baby carriage. BARGAIN STORE. 79 W. Washington st.
medium-priced seven stocks d
FOR SALE-
MINION,
NONPAREIL
NPARI
AGATE
TYPE,
STANDS,
CASES,
COMPOSING STICKS,
ALL IN GOOD CONDITION.
CHEAP.
CALL AT THE NEWS.
sociation In Indiana. 90 Lombard Building.. BUILDING - AND DOAN—Money to loan; a large sum of horn* fund* left in our cars to be loaned in sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward, at lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER. 5 Odd Fellows Hall. BUILDING' AND LOAN-a limited amount of prepaid and 8 per ceht. .guaranteed investment stock for sale. Woild Building Loan and Investment Company, room 26 Wright Block. WM. E. McLEAN. President; Wft. H. ARMSTRONG. Treasurer; EVERETT WAGNER. Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN-We are still paying 8 per cent, dividends In cash on our paid-up stock. No deductions for expense, or membership fee. Bring your money to us and Investigate. The Mutual Home and Savings Association. ISAAC THALMAN, President; W. A. RHODES. Seeretaor. 72 E. Market st. BUILDING AND LOAN—"None better” than the Royal Association. It pays better than any other investment. Loans made daily at a low rate. In case of death after twelve months' membership, the par value of 2200 per share Is paid; Ilf a borrower, the mortgage i*
canceled. Weekly Tlues 55c.
H. KIMBALL Secretary. 89 E. Mar-
ket it. , WM. H. SMYTHE, Treasurer.
T. R. WALKER, President.
BUILDING AND LOAN—German-American Building Association. Summary of state-
ment, July 1. 1<94:
Capital stock in force, net $1,716,200 00
.. hmS • .. 964,878 00 .. 501,005 00 .. 100.783 27 .. 11.400 75
>aiis past year : 134,948 80 'CiHHAN. President; ALBERT
SAHM, Treasurer; G. W. BROWN, Secretary; C. G. WEISS. General Agent. Offices Boston
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Mortgage loan*...,
Real estate securing same
Insurance policies
Earnings to stockholders .. Expense fund to loan fund . Increase in loads past year.
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BUILDING AND LOAN— Reorganized. Rejuvenated Remodeled.
THE MONUMENT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 27 Wright Block, Indianapolis. Ind. Share* *100 each. Maturo in eight yuan. A DEFINITE CONTRACT. Installment 75c per share per month. Fully paid class B 2160 per shars, 7 per cent dividends. Paid! quarterly. Fully paid cla^s C 2100 per share. • per cent, dividends. Paid! quarterly. TTiese shares can be withdrawn on thirty days’ notice. Practically certificate of deposit. Prepaid 250 per share. Double in eight years. Agents wanted. Investigation desired. Drop a postal Card for particulars. Backed by experience and capital.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Tlah-i-mlngo cigar. ANNOUNCEMENT—Private detective JJ N. STEVENS,) 60)4 S. Illinois at. Con
ttal.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Mrsl Dr] Ellis.
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Indiana ave. ) ANNOUNCEMENT
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that OLSEN, On Kentucky ave., save* yon no big profit, lie retails bolts at wholesale prices. . " T ANNOUNCEMENT—WRITE WITH INVISl". BLE INK. .Something new; for lovers, friends and private matters; you may carry on correspondence which is beyond discovery
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of all not In th struct tons; all CO.. U Meirvse 1
secret; send for Ink and in- - 5c. A. L JACOBSEN ft
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hack the money ip weekly ty monthly instaTlmet.is, anti have the cost reduced proportionately. If you owe a balance on your furniture 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.
LOST—Female pug. Reward. 272 E. South. LOST—Leather purse, containing *1.60. Return to News office. Reward. LOST—Small black-and-tan dog; name Tiny; check 1649. *5 reward for return. 280 8. Ten-
nessee st.
LOST—On Shelby car, purse, containing 23 and
PERSON AL-Wi bout* of <T Central ave.
PERSONAL-^ birds, 133 Massach
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i to know th* whoraaMcBrlde. formerly of 175 1 g 23, care Newa
gold E. S. badge, and be rewarded.
Return to New* office
LOST — Pocket-book, containing meal-ticket and money, between New York store and Hart’* shoe store. MRS. FARNHAM, New York Store. LOST—Lady’s gold watch and chain; diamond quartz with silver mounting; gold time pointer on dial plate; no crystal; small photograph on back of watch. Reward if returned to owner. 252 E. Washington st. -' ; r
g parrots, young mocking and retail; lowest price*.
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