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'jfcr r—UOTUBt work. MS Had-
Fletcher are.; three
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waUt hand. M N.
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WANTBtV-ilood girl un cuetum
■ WBIlWWt<fe
; reference required. Call 559
XV ANTED—Girl Itor housework and cooking. _ m N, Atahewta. VANTtlD—Woman to do wuehln* and ironing.
m Virginia, ace.
WA1CTED—Qlrl for housework; smaU family. T* N. Arecnai ave. XVAhiTWV-am for light work in atore. « K. Washington at. ^VANTBD-Cook. 8HBPHERI>S0N HOUSE, south Union station.
X\ ; AXTBtV- Kaperinnoed talloresa on panic 10% ji. Detawgre, room t. SvANTRX>—-Apprentice to leafn millinery. Ad-
d: e--» A il. care News.
XT A NTEt>—Experienced girl for general house-
work. IQtT y. Meridian »t. '
WANTHD-A" «b»M girl to aaalat In houseteqrtc. *31 8. Meridian st. XtaSTED-^a'White girt. Apply, with refer- ^ cncea, at «S K. Hiinols st. XVANTEl>—Ladies to travel and solicit orderc Mathew a. tz% a. Illinois st. XVAKTEH-M. V. MENDEnVHAI.U. fashion-
uWe^dressmaker. 280 Virginia avfc.
WANTRTC-Two
chambermaid.
dining-room girl* and one
SHERMAN HOUSE.
WANTED--Dlaensts of women. For advice. _consuItJfree> OR. BULA, 18 W. Ohio st. WANTED—Oirt — for generif^housework; two in family; good wage.. 923 K. Illinois at.
WANTED—Oixxl girl for general housework; three In family. Address Z 1*. care News.
WANTED—Feathers renovated, bought and
sold. HS' Massachusetts aVe. B. F. DUBOtS.
WANTED—Exj*erlpnced white girl for general
housework; reference required. 78 W. North. WANTED — Woman for generai" h 0 i German preferred. Call at 308 N. 1
street.
1 . ^
work; aware
XVANTED—German ^cook; wages *5. Call 95 N. Delaware. HUOUB'S EMPLOYMENT BEFTCFk ; L WANTED—Olrl. general housework. In family of two; small house; reference required. 59 Talbott ave. (
reneral bouse-
XVANTED—competent girl for ge work; small family; references Randolph st. > . . -
required. 82
WAN TED—Mra Hattie . Arnold at
HUOt.B'S EMPLOYMENT
“MRS.
WANTED—Tish-i-mingn cigar. WANTEt>—Finish carpenter at 21 Camp st. WANTED—Furmjtand. Nix 1 Susquehanna st. WANTED—Boy In Job printing office. M% K.
Washington. iller. 167
WANTED--Experienced
Massachusetts ave.
’bicycie
WANTMD—Ocod shoemaker for repairing at JU7 ja Washington st. WANTED— Two "barbers; steady Job to right _man. *U 8, nithoia st. WANTED—Waiter and hense boy; colored. ENTERPRISE HOTEL WANTED-- preawlptlon"*”slerk; must be good. Address V 17. care Nows. WANTED—Orntmental Ironworker. CLEAVELAND FENCE CO.. 19 Riddle. WANTED — Wood-Umer. "CUMBERLAND CHAIR CO.. Cumberland. Ind.
W T ANTED-Lodgings and meals 10c. 290 W. Market. House closed at 10 p. ra.
WANTED—A gt TER BAILEY
ood wood pattern maker. FOS-
North Indiunapoli!
city. Apply room 42 Lombard
iable a« I Buildir
WANTED—A first-class horseshoer and general blacksmith. W. E. FULWIDER, Dana. Ind.
WANTED—Experienced druggist; German. Address, with refer
care News.
WANTED^To
must,
enccsl
'V‘ . G
peak
15.
diamonds; fair Ingalls Block.
loan money on watches and dealing and private. Room 24
WANTED—Bookkeeper; married and ram with mill supplies; bond required. Add
C 15, care News.
nd familiar
Address
WANTED—Compositor on straight matter; state experience and wages expected. Adflress y 12, care News. WANTED-Two carriage painters; steady work and good wages to the right parties. Address A. 8. PBRKT. Lafayette, fnd. * WANTED—You to know that you can get your bicycle cleaned and oiled for 10c t . at W. R. WATSON'S. 63 Massachusetts ave.
fee until
patent is obtal mechanical engim
WANTED—Patents; no attorneys ree until
patent Is obtained. JOHN H. TaL'RMAN, mechanical engineer. 15 W. Washington st WANTED—Salesman: A 1 man, thoroughly quainUd with belting, hose packing, e mst be a hustler. Address N 17. ca
ae-
etc.;
News.
WANTED—We want young men and ladles for the telegraph service; posltlomf seejred. Address D- JOHNSTON, room 11 Lake Erie railway getleral ofllce. WANTED—Experienced salesman to handle
•ocers of this
good business among retail gra city; no commission; salary. Call
Hotel.
C. J. WER-
NER. Enterprise WANTED—More en ers and salesmen; perlor articles; $3 to
ployrnent. 112% E. Ohio.
MU
srlor articles; *3 to *19 a day; permanent em-
n.. nt. 112% NTED-Fre
tlonk If mailed 6c. JOSEPH MINTURN, Pat-
WANTF-D—Free, “Inventor's Friend, or SucWlth Patents.” 100 pag“s; 60 lllustra-
Delaware st.
OFFICE, 96 N.
^PANTED—Opting flannel Jackets 25c, wraps 25c. THE BROWN-WOELZ
I. Hllnols St,
beaded CO.. 98
ergetic solicitors, canvassladles and gentlemen; su-
*19
)hlo. invei
s.”
JOS
ent Attorney, H%_N._Meridian.
AVANTED—Boy, sixteen or eighteen years old,
for dining-room and counter work; one who
is not afraid of work; no others need apply.
PALACE RESTAURANT. Oreencastle. Ind.
WANTED—Salesmen to sell to merchants by
sample, petit ledgers, coupon books and othspecialties; side lines; chance for tine trade; ine. MODEL MANUFACTURING CO.,
er speci large It
Soot
Rend,
Ind.
Illinois.
P9fom~T?vgK</4w > ^^''wwe€rnpJjvT<^' ! 7^'i^ ,, care News, a TUB BROWN-WOELZ >«/. I^aNTBD^L1v5>
XVANTED—A Skillful mechanic, familiar With light. Interchringeable work, su-h as guns, sewing machines, bicycles, etc., to htimne to Srtvetfn -nnei; refer»»«es required. Ad-
XyAffTBP-MiSCKLLA.XKOUg WANTED—Florida Seal.
WANTED—Good, white girl for general housework; must be good cook; references. Apply ||96 N, Hllnols st. WANTED—One lady for Indoor work anil four lady canvassers; eak early. C. J. WERNER, Enterprise Hotel. WANTED—Ten la/.y canvassers to represent Imperial Tbllet Article Company. OH1 1017
H. MU
ississlppt st._
WANTED—A few more girls to learn on panti Apply 16% E. Washington sc Inquire fc
pants department. ■
,WA NTED r -0*trlch tips and plumes ctdored
and made Into pretty half-plumes.
FAILLES. » 8. Illinois st.
WANTH1D—A good house girl; one who can wash, iron and do general housework;, referenoes. 155_N. New^ Jersey. ^VANTED—Girls; expert folders In bindery. JOURNAL JOB PRINTING COMPANY, 126, 128 and 130 XV. Maryland su WANTED—A11 silk lace, 44 Inches wide, WB and upward; cash or payments. THE BKOWN-WOLZ CD.. 98 N. Illinois.
WANTED—Woman to travel on salary to appoint agents for very superior line of goods. CORSET WORKS, Ann Arbor, Mich. WANTED—Reliable colored girl for general housework: n-> washing; must be good cook; rail mornings. 66* N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED— Plain cook for asylum; family cooks; best pay. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 30% N. Delaware, room 11. WANTED—Experienced overall makers to take work home; good pay and plenty of work. CLICK A PR ACER. 254 W. Washlngton st. WANTKD-MWdle aged G.>rman woman; take charge lysuae and children for widower; heet Of- references. Address B. BCHiLDMEIHR, New Palestine, Ind.
at 330 N. Meridian at.
WANTED—Two ladles for song and dance soubhitte parts; willing to learn; also musical team; clog dancers; tickets advanced to join.
RaYNO, 130 W. Ohio st.
to close out my
tlon dresscuttlng sys-
tem, l have reduced my terms to *5: systems and Instructions until satisfied. At 163 8. East at., with Emma Edwards. LAURA E. JKNKINB. WANTED-*200 In gold given to each agent who sells In three months too copies of “Talks to Children About Jesus”; greatest gelling book published; outfit 35c; freight paid and credit given. R. H. WOODWARD COM-
>.\NV. Baltimore. Md.
JPAN Wai
ANTED—Dress-cutting ana sewing school; we teach you to cut and haste. Join and atltch. fit and finish every garment worn by women and children by a genuine ladles' tailor gystem; reduced terras this week; ladles beginning now win be able to do their entire^ spring
Lrassmaktng. EMMA EDWARDS, 163 8.
gtraet.
East
WAWTKP—irruATioxs.
SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seat.
SITI'XtiON WANTBD—In "small family for general housework; experienced. Address B
](, care News.
BITUATION WA NTED—Place for family sewing; experience in cutting and fitting. Addreas X 18. car* Nawa. SITUATION WANTED—By young married man, as bookeeper; experienced; good refergnees. Addjresa E 18. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Sewing by day or week in private family; fit guaranteed; prices Seasonable. Address M 16. care News.
SITUATION WANTED-Posttions ar clerics In grocery atore by two active, young men. Address M. M., or call 14 Daug*terty st. SITUATION WANTED-By reliable German girl for second work; good references. Call K N. Delaware. HUGLE S EMPLOYMENT
JFFIC®.
SITUATION WANTED-A practical machine blacksmith; fourteen years' experience on heavy and light work; beat of reference. Ad-
dress D 17. care News.
fITUATTON WANTED—Office work by young q»an; understands bookkeeping; good penttan and accurate at figures; references given. Oall 95 N. Delaware, HUGLE'3 EMPLOYjlgNT OFTICB.
AGENTS WANTED—To do soliciting, at J. E. QARMAN’S. 64 Massachusetts ave. AGENTS WANTED—To sell a Thermal Bath cabinet. Call 2 Indiana ave., daytime. G.
T. R
AGENTS WANTED—Wanted: Capable building and loan solicitors can find employment by applying room 42 Lombard Building. AGENTS WANTED—Representatives In every town to sell best-tasting celery and non-cak-tur salt. RED CROSS SALT CO., 467 Green-
Wich st.. New York.
AGENTS WANTED—Local and traveling: we pay salary and expenses; furnish all neees-
prtntlng matter: for 25c in silver, we send
:flt and small satAples five disSend at once. UNIQUE SUP-
ffary printing m Pou agent's ou tributton free. FLY AGENCY.
:> outfit
<M *' Terre Haute, ind.
AO ENTS WANTED—To solicit life Insurance; policy provides weekly loans in case of sickmess or accident; is payable at death and ma-
tures as an endowment In six the people want and are wil also want a few specially good men
years; Just what willing to bu
uy. We t super-
intendents; write for terms; we guarantee to Interest you. THE ASSURANCE LIKE AStOCTATlON. Terre Haute, Ind.
REMOVAL.
Sfet
Piano# *11 to 1 5; easy pay-
NEK,_opp—to poetofflee. YORK DENTAL COMcemer Delaware and Ohio
Manager.
FLOREA'8 law office with BtedenOermxn Mutual In-
spring novelties In drew silk wains and capes; s FROWN-WOKLZ CO.,
r — La'Ue* a friend In need' is a ted. If want a regulator that
WOMAN'.
MEDICAL
:ly agents to sell an attachrae toves that makes them quii one-third of gasoline, kee
m being blown out; a fortune ip It. GASOLINE SAVING COMPANY, Portland,
for gasoline stove
heaters, saves one-third
blots from bein
M
WANTED Perrna^nt positions rtow open limited number of competent rnen; saiar
>r of competent men; salary
commission tocollect and solicit for the Ind
trial Life. Call from » to 9 a. m. m. at the company’s new offices, st., Hartford Block, second iloor.
us-
nd 4 to 6 p. I E. Market
WANTED—-Are you honest, sober, industrious? If so, eng'.ge with us for t893; *390 a month; *3,600 a year. You can make It easy; six hours a day. Our agents do not complain of hard times. Why ’ They are making money selling our Perfection Dish-Washer, the only practical
ivashes, dries two minutes;
no-cf
ates
our Perfection Dish-Washer,
family washer manufactured; wash and polishes dishes perfectly in two mu experience Jiecessary; a child of eight operm It easilyrcheap and durable; weight thirteen iiounds; made of anti-rust sheet steel; capacity 100 pieces; $10,000 for its equal; every family wants one. You don’t have to canvass;
It for sale
t’s
they send for a dlsh-washeri Each age territory protected; no competition. We furnish sample (weight six pounds) In nice case to lady agents to take orders;with; one agent made 1214.53 first ten days. Address for full particulars, PERFECTION MANUFACTUR-
ING COMPANY. Englewood. III.
FOR SALiu—HOUSES AND VEHICLES.
FOR SALE—Florida Seat-
FOR SALE—Shavings; 5tk: load. Telephone 282.
horse. 17 Monument
FOR SALE—Family
Place.
FOR SALE—Gentle gray pony. *lu. 112 Fayette st.
FOR SALE—Horse Huron st.
and wagon; cheap. 143
FOR SALE—Small Virginia ave.
horse and phaeton. 187%
FOR SALE—Two horses, buggy and harness.
59 Howard st.
FOR PALE—Pony; large size; phaeton.
N. New Jersey.
FOR HALK-Surreys, at STURTEVANT'S, 68 8. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE-Phaetons. at STURTEVANT'S. 68 8. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Buggies, at STURTEVANT’S, 68 8. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE-Vehicles, at STURTEVANT'S, 68 8. Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—Jump-seat surrey; pony carts. 215
E. Mgrket. KRAMER.
FOR SALE—For carriage painting go to 50
Kentucky ave. J.
F1KE.
FOR SALE—A good grocery wagon; cneap.
AL SMITH. 266 S. Illinois st.
FOR SALE—Good horse on six Call at 75 W. Washington st.
six months' time.
FOR SALE—Harness; wnolesais prices. 131 Indiana ave.; call and ecamine.
FOR SALE—New and second vehicles SCHOFIELD’S. 122 E. Wabash -t.
FOR SALE—Delivery and milk wagoi STURTEVANT'S. 88 S. Pennsylvania.
wagons, at
FOR SALE!—One-seat best make; cheap. 5
FOR very
wagon; stylish; N. Delaware st.
park
SALE—Buggy custnons and backs now cheap. AL SMITH. 393 8. Illinois st.
FOR S/VLE—Gentle, six-year-old horse; op will
trade Tor pneumatic wheel. Address B 17, care News. _ '
FOR SALE—Workers, drivers and saddlers, at
CAYLOR & JACOBS'S. No. 1 Susquehanna
street.
FOR SALE — Columbus Phaeton Company’s phaeton at RUMELY'S, 100 Capitol ave., south.
FOR SALE—If you want anything In the rlage line, see RUMKLY. 100 Capitol
rlage line,
south.
carave.,
FOR SALE—“Brown” wagons for teamsters; , cash or payments. KOEHR1NG, 532 Virginia avenue. FOR~8ALE—The °nty side-spring Moyer buslness wagons at SCHOFIELD’S, 122 E. Wabash at.
WANTED—Tlsh-l-mlngo cigar. WAN~T~Ei>—Da)~ boarders' 143 N. Alabama s7. WANTED-Fin* livery and carnages. WOOD'S STABLES. WANTED-Get prices on Job printing at 269% Massachusetts ave.
FOR SALE—For breeding, pony stallions, trom Shetland islands. Central ave. and Twentysixth st.
EXJR SALE — Old buggy
wheels, finished
366 8. 1
Illinois st.
iggy an unflnlsh
na spring wagon ed. AL SMITH.
FOR SALE—Pretty, half-breed Shetland pony, four years old; would trade for horse. Rear
461 Capitol ave., north. FOR SALE—One two-horse carriage;
Ition. Call at £
WANTED—Teeth extracted free; 8 to 9 a. m. 40% E. Washington. WANTED—Best cabinets made are only *1 dozen. BENNETT'S. WANTED—Lace curtalna a specialty. MRS. WALL, 81 N. Liberty.
TO LET—ROOM*
TO LET-Florida 8eal._ TO LET—Rooms. 143N. Pennsylvania st._ TO LET—Furulsited mom. 26 W. New Vork.
TO I JET—HOUSES.
TO LET—Florida Seal. TO LET—List. 1# Circle. __ TOJ .ET—M e Uger'sa g en cy.
WANTED-Oid WARD. 1 N.
WANTED—Small
gold ana Meridian.
saver for casn.
dress X 17, care News.
safe.
N<
small showcase. Ad-
tleme Indit
desired, at 139
WANTED—Good wages paid solicitor* and collectors. 21 Talbott Block. WANTED—Cash for eim lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON & BUSBY.
TO LET—Furnished room; bath. 70 W. New York. _i TO LET—Rooms; *1 up; board *3. 139 N. Delaware. TO LET—Business loom for rent. 75 S. Illinois street. TO LET—Roomers and boarders at CASTLE _HOTEL. TO LET—Furnlahed irint loom. No. 4J 3. Capitol ave. TO LET—Three rooms; light housekeeping. 172 E. North at. TO LET—Five rooms; good neighborhood. W0 N. New Jersey^ TO LET—Furnished rooms, with board. 131 N. Alabama s‘.
WANTED—To sell new. second-hand gas en*
paid for furniture,
ingi
ecor
gine^ Address E 21, care Nev WANTED—Highest price
carpets, etc. 139 W. Washington st.
ton; both In good condition. < nols st.. from 12 to i o'clock.
ie phaeN. 1111-
FOR SALE—Good feed bam, rated and good neighborhood:
modate about 35 or 40 head. Address P
cheap hood;
well accorn16, cars
News.
phaeton, new Kensington
t buggy. Ohio Buggy Ohio. A. J. JOHR,
FOR SALE—New _ trap, new surrey’s, light Company’s make. 154 E.
Agent. FOR SALE—New styles of riding saddles, lap-
robes, from 25c up; harness nil grades; cash
or payments. FLKSCHNER. 183 E. Washing-
ton st. and-madc, leather-top, banbearing, rubber-tire carriage (new)^low price;
isy t
OLLJ FOR SALE—New landaus, rockaways, broughams, phaetons, buggies; our make; strictly first-class; a few old vehicles and old horse. ROBBINS & CO..*32 E. Georgia st. Repairing
solicited,
FOR SALE—A 1 hsnd-madc, leather-top
bearing, rub!
easy termer L R „
COLLAR CO., corner Eighth and Alvord.
bargain. HOOSIER SWEAT
FOR SALE — Handsome, dapple gray horse;
ady
md winter
dsorne, dapple
•Ingle foots under saddle; trots In harness; lady spirited but gentle; also turn-under surrey
carriage.
Telephone 827.
87. Lombard Building.
FOR SALE—Two new surreys, two open, light
two open delivery wagons, one agon, one canopy-top read buggy;
road buggies, ommisslon wu;
also second-hand phaetons an cheap; re-pntnting and repairing done neat and cheap, at 401 E. Market st. SCWE1KLB
PR A NOE.
FOR SALE—Twenty-five second-hand surreys. Hgg es; all of
: big b*
_ our fine 11 It M»S-niade ' vehicles, now ready. C. H.
carriages, phaeton* and box buggies; all le best makes; In perfect order, at big bargains, in order to make room for our fine line
the best
BLACK MANUFACTURING COMPANY. E. Maryland st
business chance.
MUSINESS CHANCE—Florida Seal. BUSINESS CHANCE—I can start persona In offloe business In Ohio, with small capital. Asia for RAIBLE. room 4, 10% W. Washington MxmuL
WANTED—To borrow: $1,500 and *400 on first _mortgage._Address H 16, care News. WANTED—If you have property you want sold, see I. N. RICHIE, JO E. Market. WANTED—Wall-paper cleaning a specialty. Call or address SAMPLE, 145 8. Noble. WANTED—Cash paid for second-hand carpets. _ 127 Massachusetts ave. MRS. SELLERS. WANTED—Stylish upholstering and repairing. J35 Massachusetts ave.; cheap. HUDSON. WANTED—Room moldings refafied at wholesale pricy. WARD, 29 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—Highest price paid for old gold; ^mutilated coins purchased. 61 W. Market st. WANTED—Highest price paid for second-hand furniture and carpets. ?8 E. Washington st. WANTED—To buy half Interest In photograph gallery. Address G. H., 277 N. East st.
city for stock of goods. News.
gnn Addr
rm
WANTED—*5 for full set teeth. Extracted without pain, at EARHARTS, 16% E. Washington.
WANTED—5.000 awnings* to make. INDIANA TENT AND AWNING COMPANY, 175 Clin-
ton st.
WANTED—A
terlals at low prices.
setts ave.
complete line of artist's ma-
WARD, 29 Massachu-
WANTED—Second-hand band lathes, belting and pulleys, care News.
aw. scroll saw. Address M 17,
WANTED—To .oan money on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block.
WANTED—H
Telephone (p:
ous air
sekeepers to have their carpets
cleaned, repaired and re-laid. HOWARD’S,
38.
WANTED—Every family in the city to attend the great shoe and grocery sale at No. 259 W. Washington st. WANTED—Painting In exchange for rent of houses or rooms. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18% N. Meridian st. WANTED—Every family In the city to call at
Vat
groceries and shoes.
TO LET—Front room, furnished or unfurnished. 116% N, Meridian. TO LET—Furnished front room; alcove, gases; cheap. 172 N. East. TO LETT—Two furnished or unfurnished rooms. 148 N. Pennsylvanla.
TO LET—Front room, furnished alcove and bath. 228 College ave.
Two unfurnished rooms; private
Illinois st.
TO LET—Three nice, unfurnished rooms. N. Delaware gt. Call 340. TO LET—Four unfurnished rooms; housekeeping. 144 E. New York. TO LET — Furnished up-stairs front room; bath. 377 N. Delaware.
TO _ LET
family. 232 N.
unf
wife; *7. 179 E. New Yoric. TO LET—Five unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. at 236 EL Vermont st. TO LET—Furnished rdoms, single or en suite; gentlemen; references 159 N. Illinois. TO LET—Basement, $T>: suitable for plumber or carpenter shop. 99 Indiana ave., city. e or two gentlemen roomers; east. Address H 13, care News. TO LET—With board; front and hack parlor; ground floor; modern house. 228 X. Illinois st. TO LET—Unfurnished, front parlor and nigely furnished rooms; modern. 233 E. New York. TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping, with or without board. 166 E.
TO LET—Tlsh-l-mlngo egar.
TO LET^SPAKN & CO.. 86 K. Market. TO LET —Sec llst. C. E. COFFIN A CO. TO LET—M3 N. Mississippi st_; both gaaes. TO LET—House, nine rooms; good condition;
cheap. S6S Ash st.
TO LET—Don’t take a bun for a loaf. PAR-KOTT-TAGGART. TO LET—18 W. Michigan at.; eight rooms; all
_raodern conveniences.
TO LET-SeTTlsrat HADLEY & FAY'sTre^ moved to 49% E. Washington st. TO LET—267 N. Mississippi st.: brick; six
rooms; cheap. W. H. MORRISON.
TO LET—Hou*e of two rooms, with summer kitchen, qpllar and gas. Inquire 232 Fulton at. TO LET—166 Ash st., seven rooms, newly decorated; being painted; rent low. C. F. SAYLES.
TO LET—Moving, furniture and piano wagons. S. P. HAMILTON, 11 S. Alabama st. Telephone 768.
TO LET—Seven-room cottage. 1108 N. Pennsylvania st. For particulars call at 1265 N. Meridian st. TO LET—New house; modern Improvements; completely furnished: servant will remain. Address Y 13, care News.
TO LET—Good, modern house or eight rooms.
on E. Sixth st.; cheap. A. AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.
METZGER
TO LET—House, five rooms; new; 309% S. Pennsylvania. No. 70 N. Liberty, seven rooms, 108 Fletcher ave., seven rooms, TO LET—331 E. Michigan st., six rooms, natural gas, cellar and closets; in good repair. Call at REID BROS., 42 N. Delaware st.
TO LET—Houses; *5 to $19 per month; co venient to new street cor office and all West Side shops. J. L. SPAULDING, 16 Everett st„
Indianola.
TO LET—Large, wen-lighted business room. In News Building; natural gas; city water; electric light; newly fitted. Apply at counting-room
m. ele
of The Indianapolis News.
TO LET—One or two desirable front rooms; furnished or unfurnished; bath; board. 342 N. Illinois. TO LET—Two ground floor rooms. In center of the city for first-class restaurant. No. 6 In-
galls Block.
TO LET—Leaky cisterns cleaned and cemented; *1.50. FRANK BUTTS, 133 Indiana ave. Telephone 1791. -
TO LET-Ele
ms in new Plel Bio
gant roo:
i In Ohio at.; hot and cold water; steam DYER & RASSMANN. 31 Circle st.
TO LET—294 N. Illinois st.. beautiful, connecting rooms; all modern conveniences; board; reference. Address E. 16, News. TO LET—143 N. Pennsylvania st.; front parlor on first floor, furnlahed or unfurnished; also, nice room for two gentlemen on third floor;
board; bat
259 W. Washington
and save money
TO LET—Large, well-lighted business room, la
ws Building; natural gas; cit light; newly fitted. Api ‘ of The Indianapolis News
arge.
News Building; natural
trie light;
ing; natural ga wly fitted. Appl;
y water; elec-
wly fitted. Apply at counting-room
a first-t lass house <-f
twelve rooms, north of Pratt st. Ad-
WANTV.d—i wish to rent ten or twelve rooms, dress F 16, care News.
TO LET—One or two nicely furnished rooms,
nd<
with ba venieno
WANTED—To buy a good patent; Five full particulars, price, etc., or don’t answer. Ad-
dress N 16, care News.
bay windows; bath and mi es;' fami.y : private; no child
eu»ee. Inquire at 81 W. Wermont
CapMol av<
ve. and Illinois.
odern oonren: refer-
eimont. between
WANTED—To buy short-time first-mortgage notes, secured by Marion county real estate. Room 24, Ingalls Block.
WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms on ground floor for housekeeping; east of State St. pre-
ferred. H. S., Y. M. C. A.
WANTED—Carh paid for u: of cast-off clothing. MRS. and 129 Massachusetts ave.
for unlimited amount
SELLERS, 127
WANTED—We can cure you of all diseases. Come to room and receive free treatment.
WANTED—Ev.
nervot Buildir
■ery lady In the city to call at Washington st. and get a pair ton shoes before all are. sold.
but-
250 W. Washlngti >n shoes before a
WANTED—Indianapolis National Bank deposits and Consumers’ Gas Trust stock. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingilla Block. WANTED—Office partner, by physician; best
ity; must be regular in
ess C 18, care Nc
location in cl
Addr
■landing.
good
WANTED—To buy one or two horse-power engine and boiler In good condition; state price and where same can be seen. Y 14. core News.
WORKS.
WANTED — MRS.
, . .... — ....... FARNSWORTH, maker. Is prepared to make bloon cycle suits at reasonable prices. 36
ington st.
dress-
mer and bl-
WANTED—Employment for first-class ladles or gentlemen; effective and sure moneymaker. Call CAKBONAZA COMPANY, over News office*. ' WANTED—10,090 liarbers to call at NoTko'w. Washington st. and buy razor-toe shoes in tan, black and patent leather; 25c to 50c saved on the dollar^ WANTED-15,000 lad lea to calfat No. 250~ W. Washington st. to see our large line of spring oxfords, at 50c a pair to *2; latest styles; see
our window sale.
WANTED—INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE open all day this summer from 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. Southwest earner Ohio and Delaware. AU_work guaranteed. . WANTED—15.000 up-to-date barbers to ’call at
25o W. Washington st. to examine our razor>e shoes In patent leather, black and tan; save you from *1 to 31.50 a pair.
toe shoes
WANTED—Payments or cash, for sprlngwear; the very things you want mo?t in dry goods, suits, waists, capes, etc.' THE BROWNWOELZ CO.. 98 N. Illinois.
AVANTED—Every family to call at No. 250 W.
Washington st. and see slippers, sizes 8 to 12
and slipper 50c a pair
pair; warranted soil
us for girls’ ind 13 to B; all
loes
for
WANTED—Some good working tables for manufacturing purposes; also shelving. Call at the INDIANAPOLIS PICKLING AND PRESER\TNG_CO., J1 _N. Detavyire st. WANTED—By gentleman and wife for light housekeeping, four unfurnished rooms 1 odern house, with privilege of bath
and
modem house, with privilege of
closet; between Capitol ave.. New Jersey st. and First st.; rent not exceed $10 or $12. Address BRENNAN, room 24 Lombard Building.
WANTED—To my old scholai will find me with Emma
rs: Hereafter j
with Emma Edwards's dress-ring-scbool, 163 S. East st. My
terms, while closing out my stock of French perfection dresscutting systems, will be *5, fi
cutting and sewing-sob
“ > closini
ing
instruct!;
system KINS.
ons. LAURA E. JEN-
TO LET—OFFICES AND STOHKS. TO LET—Nos. 3 to 12 Malott ave., store-rooms;
reduced rent.
TO LET-76 S. Illinois. HOWARD McKAY\
29% N. Pennsylvania.
TO LET—Store-room; good locatlon/^or drug
store. 260 S. Alabama.
TO LET—Fine store-room. 168 E. Washington st. CATTEHSON, 24 Kentucky ave. -
TO LET—Ofllce. stores, sleeping-rooms; both gasea 82% E. Washington st. AD HERETH. TO LET—In suburbs, good location (new) for hardware or drug store; rent low. Address C 17, care News.
TO LET—Rooms Nos. 4 and 5. second floor DeSoto Block. 29% E. Market at.; suitable
uen<>u> Dioca. 1*. a for ofllees._ Apply room 3.
TO LET—Two
Alabai
bradl:
T-tTFo store-rooms, comer Ohio and ma sts.; excellent location for druggist. JET & DENNY, 26 N. Delaware st.
and Phoenix Blocks; every way modem; best office location In the city. REID BROS., Agents. '
in Plel
TO LET—Elegant, new office rooms Block, in Ohio st.; good light; hot water; steam heat. DYER & RASSMANN. 31
Circle st.
TO LETT—First-class office rooms In Marion Block, comer Ohio and Meridian st.; hot and cold water; steam heat. DYER A RASSMANN. 31 Circle st.
TO LET--Desirable store-room or store-room spaces; fronts on two streets. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18% N. Meridian st, or WM. C. BRYAN. 78 K. Washlmgon st
TO LET—Large, well-lighted business room. In ty water; elec-counting-room
TO LET—Remodeled good business local! further arrange to su also up-stalrs living
McCarty.
raer store-room; In ty; will paper, paint and lit good tenant; rent 818; rooms. Capitol ave. and
TO LET—Desirable shop; plumbers, painters, KIa Alt-em-t ithai Attt*nAr>tsa**«i # I*a_«Kr\r» • III£<1 i VI TT '
iuar
feet front by <Q feet deep; magnificent cellar; In vav*v tuMirt nt hnalnAu* *fHnth ra
shop city;
tin-shop;
l; in center of best square
aboi
m of
blacksmiths, carpenters, of any kind; in cent
;y; light on three sideu and from above; 25 * _ ifloent cellar In very heart of business; water, both gases,
sewer.
Desirable suite of offices. Market st, be-
Plaoe. HEN-
llan st.
BUIIV UU WUICCH, OO-H
tween postoffice and Monument RY D. PIERCE. 18% N. Meridia
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Tlsh-l-mlpgo cigar. ANNOUNCEMENT—Sharings given away. PARRY MANUFACTURING CO. -
ANNOUNCEMENT—Finest piano tuning and repairing at WULSCHNER’S opposite postofflee.
—Indiana Tent and Awning GRIFFIN, Manager. 176
announce;
Company. Clinton st.
A N ND1 NCtfllBNT—The best new and repair upholstering shop In city. H. C. JONES. 104 Massaohusetts ave. ANNOUNCEMENT—Wanted: *.000 awnings to make. INDIANA TENT AND AWNING COMPANY. IV CUn ten at
TO LfcT
with
two squat HOTEL. 81
res from postotflee. ENTERPRISE 2% Massachusetts ave.; family board;ialt> •, open a)l night. Telephone 627.
Ing a special
TO LET—A private family of adults In modern
house
or singli
furniture; bot; central; rent reasonable; Address J 16, care Newa.
ate
house will rent, cne or two rooms; en suite
singli
FINANCIAL.
LOANS—6 per cent. DYER & RASSMANN. 31
Circle st. ; city. DAVIDSON, room 16,
or •k.
LOANS—Farm
Baldwin Blocl LOANS—On ^personal propeny of all kinds.
64 W. Market st.
LOANS—On furniture, pianos, etc. 2% W. Washington, room 4. LOANS—*1.000 private fundsTX L. BARN1 TT, 31 Lombard Building^ LOANS—*500 to $257«» In bank. SMITH & CO., 36 VV. Washington.
LOANS—On jewelry, doming or other valuables. 57 W. Washington.
LOANS—Building association shares purchased. Room 10, 87 E. Market st. LOANS—6 per cent, loans on business property. THOS. C. DAY’ & CO., 72 E. Market st.
LOANS—Who w
hold goods
ants money on pianos, housec? Then call at 250 E. Ohio.
LOANS—Better terms than offered elsewhere on furniture, horses and wagons, at 250 E.
Ohio.
LOANS—$100 to $20,000; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Dela
LOANS—Made reasonaoie on city property and farms. UNION TRUST COMPANY. 68 E. Market st.
LOANS—Money on farms ana city property; mable. THOS. C. DAY & CO..
LOANS—Money to loan etc., without removal,
24 Ingalls Block.
n on furniture, plana , at lowest rates. Roo
; $100 and upward; home
west rates; no delay. A. METZ-
LoXfts—Oi
funds; lowest rates;
GER. Odd Fellows BlockLOANS—Private funds; low rates to borrowers on good personal Indorsements; large amounts
44 Lombard Bulldii
a specialty.
Lombard Building. to loan: low Interest
LOANS—Home money
and easy terms. Address postal card or letter GEO. W. RYAN. 5S6 Broadway.
LOANS—Will loan you money at lowest rates on household goods, watches, diamonds and other securities. 12% N. Delaware, room 3. LOANS-^Private, on personal or collateral security; also building association shares purchased. BENNETT, 44 Lombard Building. LOANS—$700 to loan; private funds; money ready; no delay. ARTHUR B. GROVER, room 13 Aetna Building. 19% N. Pennsylvania street.
LOANS—Mortgage loans; no commission; low :s on city property In sums of $2,000 and rd. Room 12 Hubbard Block. GEO. B.
rates on city
upwai
YANDES.
LOANS—Cheap shade and fruit trees, lawn shrubs, small fruit and hardy flowers received dally from Sanders's Westfield Home Nursery. Y’ard corner of Pennsylvania st. and Massachusetts ave.
LOANS—To loan, money in any amount. In sums of $200 to $5,000, on very easy terms; low rates; no delay; can accommodate you th» same day that apply; loan# on city or farm* C. W. GORSUCH. 15 Virginia ave.
LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left in our care to be loaned In sums of $100 to *1.000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day >’ou apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Halh
LOANS—We' loan money on furniture, pianos,
horses, wagons, warehou
lowest money.
Ington st.
Id goods, horses, wagons, warehouse and all kinds of personal property; de for thirty, sixty or ninety days;
1 hand; no delay; rates; come and sec J. C. ERTEL. roo; st.. Lombard Buildll
household receipts.
loans made for thirty, sixty or ninety days; money on hand; no delay; strictly confidential;
ind sec me when you need
m 50. 24% E. Wash-
LOANS—
READ THIS.
On
pianos,
kinds persoi own possei
watches, diamonds, etc.; also loans
household
nsehold goods, horses, vehicles, qal property and you keep it in
don. We will
you kee;
ess ion. we will write your lean pa; three or six months after date, if you ch
all
your
iayable
and you
icose,
extensions or
upward.
N. WIL*
date. Any sum from
SON, 156% E. Washington at.; first stairway
east of court-house.
LOANS—
DO YOU WANT MONEY? nd see us before borrowtn
If so, call and see us before borrowing, we make leans on furniture, pianos, organs, hones, wagons, etc.. In small or large sums, on long or short time, and at the lowest possible rates and on the day you ask for It Loans may be paid in full or in part at any time, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan. Property is left In your possession, you having
the use of both property and money.
YOU GET FULL AMOUNT OF MONEY. No charges taken out in advance. Our office Is centrally located, and we insure you pleas-
ant and courteous treatment.
SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 3 Bank of Commerce Building, corner Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.
LOANS TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To loan In sums of
*10. *15. *», *30, *50. *100, *200,
or any amount on
FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS, STORE FIXTURES. ETC. At rates which honest people can afford to pay. The property to remain In your
undisturbed possession.
EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY
CALL AND SEE US.
We are Just has happy to make you a *10 loan as one for *150. We will give you plenty of time to pay the money back. In fact, you can make the payments to suit yourself. Every payment so made reduces the cost of carrying the loan. We give you the full amount of money
■ ^taken out in
you ask for; no charges taken out in advance. The transaction is sure to be private. Don’t fail to see us and get our
rates.
INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE
LOAN COMPANY.
Room id, *7 E. Market at.
TO' LET—47 Laurel st.. nice cottage; eight rooms; in good condition; gas; stable; large lot; fine fruit; half square from electric line; $16. Inquire southwest corner Ninth and Al-
vord sts.
TO LET—Seven-room dwelling; very central; only a few squares from Washington st.; being handsomly papered and painted Inside and out. Apply quick. HENRY D. PIERCE,
18% N, Meridian st.
TO LET—The pleasantly located, two-story, ilate roof house, 9 Archer st., near Mai
>osto
nicely .
gases; water; cement cellar; $16.
slate roof house,
fifteen minutes' walk post
rooms, recep
hail;
rlow;
ice, containing six icely papered; both
er st., near
office, containing
TO LET—GERMAN TRANSFER COMPANY’S moving wagons; furniture, pianos, trunks and parcels moved with care; old hands at the business; furniture packed for shipment. Office and stand, 80 S.* Delaware st.
'Phone 1644.
TO LET—Money to loan; a iarg
funds left in our of $100 to *1,000 and
interest: con furnish mone;
of home
med west
•y same
ply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.
ge sum of
funds left in our care to be loaned In to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates
d;
ms
of
ay you ap-
TO LET—
TO A CHOICE TENANT FOR A
term of years, one of the most desirable ho:
on N. Pennsylvania rooms with all mod
verandas; largo bery; rent *75 per
CO.
st desirable homes fourteen spacious
modern conveniences; large lot filled with fruit and shrubsr month. JOHN S. SPANN &
TO LET MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Brick barn; three stalls. 229 N. Pennsylvania st.
TO LET—Don't take ■ PA RROTT-T AGGART.
TO LET—Large, well-lighted business room. In News Building; natural gas; city water; electric light; newiy fitted. Apply at countingroom of The Indianapolis News.
FINANCIAL. LOANS—610 and upward. 260 E. Ohio st. LOANS—Money. C. F. SAYL'ia, 77% E. Market. « LOANS—Lowest terms guaranteed. 260 E. Ohio
FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Florida Seat
FOR HALE—Tlsb-l-mingo cigar. FOR SALE—Cowj Address T 17. care News. FOR SALE - 500-egg irtcubatw. 8tt E. Washington st. FOR SALE—Pneumatic safety bicycle. SI Vir-
ginia ave. _
FOR SALE—Side saddle and organ; cheap. 861 _Engil»h ave. FOR SALE—Saloon. 110 8. Illinois. Address K
14, care News.
FOR SALE—Rooming-house; call afternoons.
72 E. Vermont.
FOR SALE—Stock of groceries; a bargain. Address R 15. carp News. FOR SAI.E—A gas parior cook stove, but lit-
tle used. 87 Cornell ave.
FOR RALE—Raroer furniture; splendid bargains. » Circle.
second-hand;
FOR SALE—A $425 Decker piano for *125; almost new. Call at 268 College ave.
FOR SALE—Have your irunxs repaired at BeeHive Trunk Factory, 2 N. Meridian.
FOR SALE—Cheap coai as a wood at the MERIDIAN COAL YARD. Telephone SM. FOR SALE—Tomlinson Hall Restaurant, at a ^bargain If sold soon. 75 X. Delaware st. FOR RALE—Complete Edison phonograph exhlbltlon outfit; cheap. 44 Lombard Building. FOR SALE—Fourteen woodworking machines,
engine and boiler, ‘
News.
FOR SALEf-^ phaeton at
south.
heap. Address G 16, care
Columbus Phaeton Company’s RUMELY'S. M0 Capitol ave..
FOR SALE—Rubber goods of every description repaired at RUBBER STORE. 4 N. Meridian street.
FOR SALE—If you want anything in the carriage line, see Rl MELT, 100 Capitol ave., south.
FOR SALE—Two good stoves, one table and elegant walnut dresser; very cheap. 178 S. Olive st.
FOR. SALE
condition and
care News.
Lady’s safety, high grade, in fin
ches — —
Address H
Ine
FOR RALE—Money to wan on watches and diagmondsMtalr dealing and private room; 24 In-
FOR SALE-
wlll sell on payments.
Ington, room 4. FOR SALS—-A
Call 11% W. Was
d; h-
FOR SALE—A handsome, French plate cheval Fn' r pARL ?Vel * d * Apply 85 N- Illlnoto 8t “ MIS *
cash
E.
FOR SALE—Lady’s diamond pin; cheap: c Washingtor^st' ** Lombard B Qlldln k. 24% FOR SALE—High-top walnut organ; *40. CARLIN & LENOX, 31 E. Market, opposite
Journal Building.
FOR SALE—Leaky cisterns Cleaned and cemented, *1.50. FRANK BUTTS. 133 Indiana
ave. Telephone 1791.
FOR SALE—Fine parlor organs. 310 to *40. if
bought this month N. Pennsylvania st.
LSCHKER. 42 and 44
FOR
— SALE—Plaho: special bargain; $25. GARUN &. LENOX. 31 E. Market at., oppo-
site Journal Building.
FOR SALE)—Wood, $1 per load, delivered to any part of the city. PARRY MANU-
FACTURING COMPANY.
FOR SALE—Hotel In city; 40 rooms: nicely furnished; elegant business; 111 health cause of
sale. Address A 17, care News.
FUR SALE—Splendid quality Jersey ribbed vests, ladies' sises, 5c. BOSTON DRY GOODS CO., 561. 563. 585 Virginia ave.
FOR SALE!—Wood 50 cents per load; shavings 15 cents per load at the factory. PARRY MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
FUR SALE—Handsome residence Woodruff Place, eleven rooms. Including hath; modern improvements. Address P 14, News.
EUR SALE—Immediately, grocery; good trade;
'leap rent; bai
sickness. Address G 17. care News.
living rooms; che
argaln; reason,
FOR SALE—Lace curtains 29c per pair; misses’ seamless hose 5c per pair. BOSTON DRY GOODS CO.. 561. 563, 56» Virginia ave.
FOR SALE—Bleached table cluths. fringed. blue, gold and red borders 59c. BOSTON DRY GOODS CO.. 561. 663, 565 Virginia ave.
FOR SALE—Livery, reed and boarding stable;
doing a good business o: be sold at a bargain. Call
LOANS—Money to loan on chattels at room 24 Ingalls Block.
LOANS—M01
_movtd
LO*
mey to loan. HADLEY & FAY. re40% E. Washington st.
OANS—Also building association shares pur_chrsed. NEWTON TODD^ejngalis Block. LOANS—Mor.vage loans, 6 per cent, reasonable fees. C. S. WAKBURToN. CS IS. Market
LOAN'S—We have some trust funds to loan
ig lime. GRIFFITHS & POT1
Building.
yards fruit
boarding stable;
n paying basis; will
at 52 Virglr
ing prints for 25c; 10 m muslin for 58c. BOS-
FOR SALE—10 yards shirting prints for 25c; 10
t of the loom muslin for 5Sc. BOS-
TON DRY GOODS CO.. 561, 563. 665 Virginia
FOR SALE!—Misfit tailor-made
hi
it Cincinnati IdBOWICZ.
gentlemen's furnishings, half cost; gr< Una. Misfit Cincinnati House, 207 E.
ngton. A.
clothing and
alf cost; great bar-
W’ash-
FOR
hie summer resort ho..., Indiana for amount Invested
for right man.
ofltn-
SALIS—Thoroughly established, prof
otel; nothing better
($ * stood
I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
opportunity
long time. GRIFFITHS & POTTS, Lombard FOR SALE—Bicycle;
iLoANH—Moiiei- to loan; ' est commissioi CUFJ
Market st.
. lowest interest; low. 'FORD ARRICK, 66 E.
LOANS—Private money at 5. 5%, 6 and 7 per cent., according to amounts and security. C. F. SAYLES.
LOANS—Also buy small, short-time, first-mort-gage notes, secured by Marion county real eaate. Room 24 Ingalls Block.'
LOANS—6 per cent. mon«y on improved real estate. (No loans made outside of this city.) SPANN & CO.. 86 E. Market.
LOANS—We have plenty of « per cent, money to loan on Indiana farms. C. N. WILLIAMS & CO.. CraWfordBVlIle, Ind. LOANS—Money to loan on fuiyitture, pianos etc.,, without removal, at lowest rate. GEO. M. POE, room 24 Ingalls Block.
LOANS—Money, promptly,
estate; favorable terms; reasonable S. WAKBURTON. Lombard Buildlq,
LOANS-Money
on Indianapolis real reasonable fees. C.
«•
loan;
■L^ - _ mortgage bought; even monthly payment notes. RY D. PIERCE. 18% N. Meridian fit.
notes HEN-
LOANS—A large number of pnva.e funds to loan. Apply to FLOREA & SEIDENSTICKER. rooms 2. 3 and 4. 27%.S. Delaware st. LOANS—Bums of *500 and over. "*
City property and farms. . COFFIN & CO.. 90 T
C. E.
_S. Market st.
LOANS—We repair ana insure watches against all accidents and breaks, for $3 per year. J. C. SIPE, room 4. 18% N. Meridian st.
LOANS—Money to loan on city property farms; no delay; money on hand; any amount; *100 to $10,000. A. J. McINTOSH & SON. No. 11 Virginia av*.
LOANS—Mone:
and
—Money to loan on watenes, diamonds and other valuables In sums from $1 up, special l#w rates on large sums. SOLOMON'S ORIGINAL LOAN OFFICE. 25 S. Illinois st.
LOANS—6
- per cent, money, with privilege ui prepayment semi-annually; loans made on improved real estate in this city only. In loans of not lesr. than *1,000; n 0 delay; reasonable fees. SPANN & CO., 86 E. Market st.
furni-
re-
LOANS—Money to loan «>q house ture. pianos, horses, wagons, warebous ceipts, etc. thirty, Sixty arvi ninety dayi
delay In making loan; bustness strictly confidential; lowest rates; call * n d see me before placlnc vnur loan. Room 18„ Thorpe Block, 87
fidentlal;
iclr
E. Market at.
LOANS—
On Furniture
Pianos...,!...
Horses, Vehicles, 'Etc * Confidential Reasonable Terms.
E ™ J - /Husephol,
2% W. Washii^ton, room 4,
LOANSDo you want a private loan o% personal security or on good collateral? [ Do you want a private loan on Oood personal Indorsement ? , Do you want to sell good commercial paper? Do you want to sell building'association
■hares?
Do you own a lot and want to build a b H*you want fb <UaI with princlpLj. without middlemen or red tape, call at rook, 44 Lo m _ bard Building and be accommodatecf the mmo
day you
LOANS—
LOWEST RATES. EASY TERMS.
1
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, t LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTH Money loaned on furniture, pianos, I wagons, store fixtures, ware-house receipt all kinds of personal property In any from $10 upward, the property to rei your undisturbed possession. We als money on watches and diamonds. You pay back the money In weekly or monthly stallmen ts, and have the cost reduced pro tlonatsly. If you owe a balance on your turn* ture 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 Mark it and Pennsylvania.
XX) AN 9— MONET I LOANED
MONEY!
MONETTl
ON
FURNITURE, PIANOS. OR-
GANS. ETC.
THE PROPERTY TO REMAIN IN YOUR UNDISTURBED POSSESSION. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL
AND SBE US.
loans made on shoHt Nona*. WE ADVANCE Mo"ne5 ON FURNITURE, fixtures, pianos, ware-house receipts, horse#, wagin'* machinery, etc.; In fact, we will loan on any and all kinds of chattel property without removal. You can pay back the money ta weekly or monthly Installments. Any part paid reduces cost of carrying the loon. Coll and get our rates before going elsewhere.
First rldtm
CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, U% N. Meridian st. room 5. •talrway on the cost aide of N, Mi st. oear Washington, up-stalrs.
.nc.—mcycies. Bicycles,
special $50; our girl’s pod boy’s whe
ur new
's pnd boy’s wheels $15
to $40; also second-hand wheels at very low prices. JOS. C. PFLEOER, 174 E. Washington
street.
FOR SALE—Bolts, truss rods, hangers, shaft-
lars, couplings, pulley;
ids
INDIANAPOLIS
ing, collars, couplings, pulleys, castings and of elevator and machinery repairs.
all kinds
BOLT AND MACHINE-
FOR SALE—$1,500 cash will buy a good and complete drug store In the best gas town In the State; well located; write for particular*
complete drug store
host gas town In
at once; rare chance; good reasons for selling. INDIANAPOLIS DRUG CO. FOR SALE — The entire baian fine, second-hand, upright pianos will be sold at great bargains if purchased prior to Qur removal on May 1; do not buy without first seeing these beautiful Instruments. WULSCH-
NER'S. opposite postofflee.
FOP. SALE-
man
We want to sell some. See our bedroom suites for $10. See our oak sideboards for $10. See our cook stoves for $0.
Bee our glass door safes for $4.50.
See our large rugs for $1.89. See our carpet rugs for 25c.
See our antique center stands for 89c. See our all-wool carpets for 42%c. Large, arm, antique rocker, $1.75.
O. E. WILSON,
306 E. Washington st., near Liberty st.
FOR SALE—Having purchaset the latest and most desirable
-Having purchased a car-load of t and most desirable styles of wall-
paper, at aboqt one-half regular wholesale rates, will sell the same at the following low
prices:
Best quality white blank Sc per bolt. Fine Glimmer’a^wall-paper 4c per bolt. Elegant gilt wall-paper 5c per bolt.
Borders from 5c per bolt upi All our wall-paper Is full It .nd of good quality, and is much
per
card.
r me uiimme Elegant gilt
fro nr wall
and of good quality, and is much cheaper a better than short length and poor quality. CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON. 89 E. Washing-
ton st.
gilt wall-papei from 5c per bolt
s full lenth, 8 yards long
heaper and
FOR SALE— down ■tore, 182 W. Washington st. SUGARS. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 24 lbs granulated, *1. 25 lbs soft A.<*1. 26 lbs extra C, 81. 27 lbs yellow C. $1.
COFFEES GALORE.
We buy our coffees green and do our own lending and roosting, therefore Insu very best grades at the lowest prices.
We buy our blending and
ng and roasting
>re insuring the
ROASTED.
1 lb Ric. 390.
I lb Golden Rio, 25c. 1 lb best Rio, 28c.
1 lb Hunter's blend, 38c.
1 lb Peaberry. 30c. 1 lb O. G. Java, 35c.
In green coffees, we carry the largest as-
can save you money.
In green coffees, we e sortment in the city and
\
CANNED GOODS.
J can choice com. 6c.
1 can pease. 5c.
2 cans Polk’s tomatoes, 15c. 3 cans pie peaches, 25c. 2 cans table peaches. In heavy sirup. Me. 3 cans Bartlett pears, 25c. 1 can pineapples, 10c.
1 can salmon, 10c.
3 3-lb cant string beans, 25c. 6 cans sardines, 25c. 3 cans mustard sardines, 26c.
2 cans apples, 16c.
1: cans table apricots, 25c.
\ can California peaches, heavy sirup, 15c. s,can California golden plumr, 16c. 1 can California white cherries, 15c.
1 Aallon can apples, 25c. J Itallon can pie peaches, 25c. 1 gffclon can plums, 35c. 1 gallon can apricot*, 45c.
1 galkk can quinces, 40c. 1 gallop can Bartlett
gallo;
1 gallo;
can Bartlett pears, 46c. can red currants, 6<k.
HUNTErfg PRIDE FLOUR IS THE BEST. HUNTEVs PRIDE CORN IE THE BEST. HUNTER'S BLEND COFFEE IS THE BEST.
£.
our sc nar.
1 can corn. 1 can pease. 1 can sardine* 5c. 1 bottlp' catsujl 6c. 1 lb ginger •nSta, 5c. 1 lb Star crac* 1 lb good ripe, I 1 lb pickles, 6c. 1 lb com starch, 1 half-gallon Us 2-pint Un cup, 5c. 1 sugar bowl, 6c. 1 butter dish, 6c. 1 cream pitcher, 6c. And ten thousand otl tinned here.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
article* not men-
REAL ESTATE-Florid* Seal.
ESTATE—Lot.
*300. L
REAL ESTATE—Lot. Detroit ave,;
_N. RICHIE* 70JC. Martlet.
REAL ESTATE—Ix)t, N. Meridian; 81.150.
N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
REAL EXT ATE—Lot. Morton Place;
I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
bargain.
REAL ESTATE—Lot In Hme st-, (426; worth
WOO. Address B 18, care New*.
REAL ESTATE*-Five room*, nortbeaat; (100
BULLOCK. 77% E. Market. ESTATE—Broadway lot at •oertflee; must oeil. Address K IT, care News.
REAL ESTATE - Lot, *l,10lf; NT'tMtaware; bargain. I. N. RICHIE, 70 JE. Market. REAL ESTATE—Very cheap; one or two lots In Marlene Park. Address B 14, News.
REAL
KICAD ESTATE—On easy payments, reshtonee . P r °P*rilea: 81.000 upward. C, F. SAYLES. REAL ESTATE - Very choice lot. Meridian. neftr Beveath. t X. RTCHIH, TS E. Market. REAL ESTATE—New, ten-room residence; Prospect (t.; *2,00ft. L N. RICHIE, TO K. Market. REAL ESTATE-Propeny of ail klnda HADLEY A FAY. removed to 40% E. Washington, V : p;;:. y !
REAL
ESTATB—Modern. six-room house; Place 6 C ** h: r ** { * 5 ' 25 weckly ' m Highland REAL ESTATE—Farm, 56 acres; six mile* north Circle; (65 acre. I. N. RICHIE, 70 E.
Market.
REAL ESTATE—A row of new, renting properties, paying over 15 per cent. Address F 11, care News. REAL ESTATE—Nice, four-room cottage; *660; 79 n E ar Ma?k n et Han<1Ie th ° P ‘' L *• RIUHIE. REAL B8TATB—LOT; choice bargain; peta^wgre^north Seventh; *3,000. L N. RICHIE, REAL ESTATE—Beautiful residence, E.WaahIngton st.; decided bargain. I. N. RICHIE, 70 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—For sale, nouse and lot; $25 N0**100p S | a month: , no Interest. Inquire
REAL ESTATE—House in Michigan st., Haughville, *2.100; association about *750.
Address J 17. care News.
REAL ESTATE—Modern, nine-room residence, *4,400; N. Pennsylvania; reasonable terms.
I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Modem residence: $4,300; N. New Jersey; ten rooms; bam; choice home.
I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
REAL. ESTATE-Lot, 50x289; *1,500; N. Penn- ^ sylvanmy en forest trees; street Improved.
Mraket.
REAL ESTATE—Residence, eight rooms; Mis-
sissippi, near Pratt; only *2,800; easy payments. I. N. RICHIE, 70 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Choice lot In Woodruff Place. middle drive; 78x170; only *1.760. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellow* Block.
REAL ESTATE—Fire, lightning, cyclone, 8 explosion and life insurance. HADLEY TAY, removed to 40% M Washington st.
REAL ESTATE-Bcautlful home. *2,750; large lot; Cilfford-ave. car line; excellent value; reasonable terms. I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Martlet. REAL ESTATE—Small cash and monthly payments, new, four-room dwelling in Saliwell st., near Clifford ave., *1,300. C. F. SAYLES.
iry
ipers prepart of the
REAL ESTATE-hT W. BULLOCK. Nota
Public, 77% E. Market. Legal pa] pared and acknowledged In any
city.
REAL ESTATE!—Choicest corner lot in Morton Place; 45x153; will trade for house and lot that will rent well; price *2,700. W. E. MICK & CO.
REAL
front adjoining lots
ESTATE-Two Lincoli
s It
:e; impn SAYLES.
in. Pant,
s In Pennsylvania
Improvements paid; *1,250 each.
east
rt.; full C. F.
REAL ESTATE-Chdce lot, $1,300; N. Penn
sylvania; street Improvements;
natural gas. sewers; all paid. I.
70 E. Market. REAL ESTATE-Flna lot.
ement walks, N. RICHIE,
>e ave., near
. Keystone
Clifford; street improvements paid; easy paylents; take second mortgage. I. N. RICHIE,
1 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Lots In Tuxedo addition, on Irvington electric line, *200 each: *10 monthly; no interest or taxes. C. E. REYNOLDS A CO., 10 Circle st. REAL ESTATE-Two choice comer lots. $475 and $600; street Improvements; cement walks; tural gas; all paid: College ave. cars. I. N. CHIE. 70 E. Market. ^
nai RI
REAL ESTATE—Lots for sale on weekly payments, in Prospect st.. E. Washington ■(., and In Brinkman Hill addition. BRADLEY & DENNY. 26 N. Delaware.
REAL ESTATE—$300 lots. Capitol Park; *30 cash, *6 month; right down town; streets improved; natural gas; short walk center city. I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE-Bargain. lot on Greenwood st.. between Eleventh and' Twelfth; 40x150; natural gas; price *650; worth $1,000; owner needs money. W. E. MICK * CO.
*300 lots, Capitol Park:
hly payments; will prove profitable investment; about fifteen minutes' walk center
REAL ESTATE
monthl:
« vroittii it v. . I15UIUUC’» W £ city. I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Nice lots, only $300; fifteen minutes' walk State House; improved streets; natural gas; street cars; easy monthly payroents. I. N. RICHIE. 70 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—lying hence; tacrlhce made in Ash st., near Sjiteiuh, fine, east froot cottage, seven rooms, bath. etc., good barn, shade and fruits, Mily li.N'C. C. F. SAYLb'S. REAL ESTATE—Elegant, thoroughly modem residence; *10,000; Pennsylvania, south Seventh; ten rooms; complete, beautiful home; reasonable terms. L N. RICHIE, 70 E. Market.
REAL ESTATE—Beautiful, new. thoroughly modern residence, $8,500; N. Meridian st.; ten rooms; bath; furnace; *3.500 cash, balance monthly payments. I. JN. RICHIE, 70 E. Mar-
four rooms; natural
*1,2"«;
( REAL ESTATE—Nice cottage home
proved street; flf-
*100 ci
cottage home;
s: natural gas; Improved str
teen minutes’ walk State House; $100 cash, balance $15 month. I. N. RICHIE, 70 E. Mar-
ket.
REAL ESTATE—Decided bargain, lot
an<
beautiful high lo
Illinois st., between Twenty-third and Tw<
. price
$1,250; owner non-resident.
ty-fourth; 40x160;
worth
$1,000; well
E.
W. E. MICK Sf OCX
REAL ESTATE — Englewood, beautiful sixroom house, with tower, cabinet mantel, driven well, cement walk*, etc.; Just by ing completed; easy payments if desired, dress JERUSALEM, generai delivery.
Ad-
REAL ESTATE-For Sale or Rent: Fifteen-room house In North An-
derson; suitable for hotel
house; will >
boarding
or
house; will sell on easy terms. Apply to F. E. IRELAND, 78 N. Main st., Anderson, Ind.
REAL ESTATE—Modem, twelve-room reside! ball large. and shade trees; News.
424SX A X OAS *SAVT<.4Sr* 41, I- ” v ” UVsIl TCB** ience on Park ave.. south of Seventh st.; th; water; closet; furnace; electric bells; ■ge. floored attic, etc.; bam; fruit; shrubbery $8,500. Address N 11. care
-First-class manufacturing
south side of Washington st.. one
ESTATE-
REAL
site I
square west of river; 141.66 feet front by 470 feet deep to Maryland st.; price $3,500; brick street paid for. A. METZGER AGENCY, Odd
Fellows Block. REAL ]ESTATE—Ruslne
house with large ng rooms attached;
e lot; northeast; price *2.100; if sold imme-
tess llvii
refrigerator and live large lot; northeast; pi
diately will take *1,900; terms $409 cash, balance $15 per month; now renting $18 per month.
W. E. MICK & CO.
REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large sum ff liom-> funds left In our core to be lo4u>ed 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 AGENCY^5 Odd Fellow* Halt REAL ESTATE—Lot, N. Alabama, near Seventeenth; new houses being built all around the neighborhood; lots within stone’s thro
price (500 Interest;
ghborhood; lots within
ng 1
balance *1.75 per week; no
stone’s throw
lots
selling at $800 and *1.000; price *500; *60 cash,
■■HP " ■est; a *'
gain. HADLEY A FAY, 42% E. Washington *L
big bar-
mantels; two grates; vestibu teenth st„ north part of city, one square west of Illinois *t. car line; price *3.000; terms, *300 cash, balance *20 per month until paid. W. E. MICK A CO.
REAL ESTATE—Business block, well located. Business block In Indiana ave. Business room In 8. Meridian. . Six first-class residences; all cheap. A. J. McINTOSH A SON, • 11 Virginia ave.
REAL ESTATE—Great bargain; Three new.
Ion;
house
separate: lot 80x131; northeast part; short dts-
five-room cottages; excellent condition; cellar;
•II; both gases to each house; all
clstei
m;
PH
tance to electric street car; no incumbrance; price *1,100 each; terms, half cash, balance one, two and three years, or terms to suit customer; all under rent now; *10 each per month; have brought *12.50 until recently. W. E.
MICK A CO.
REAL ESTATE—Strictly down N. Delaware st.; elegant M house; ten rooms and bath-rc
town residence.
I two-story frame
house; ten rooms and bath-room, complete; steel furnace, four grates and cabinet mantels, both gases, electric bells, hardwood finish throughout, sewer connections, cellar, well, cistern, city water, large reception hall, large attic; lot 40x146; price $12,(»0: will hear offer; easy payments; house ts new and complete; will rent for *75 per month. W. E. MICK A ca
REAL ESTATE—On small yearly payments; north part; two-story frame houses; ten rooms, bath-room, complete, furnace, natural gas, chandeliers, hot and cold water, three grates and elegant cabinet mantels, hardwood finish, electric bells, cellar, cistern, well; cs feet deep; elegant barn, east front, lot 60x185; altitude 100 fbet above Washington st.; pure air; natural gas abundant; terms, *1,000 cash, balance *400 per year; terms can be changed.
W- E. MICK A CO
REAL ESTATE—f
house; seven rooim 11H—W water closet, marble wash-stand, finish, two grates and cabinet ma nace, furnace heat, cellar, cistern, we cold water, city water, ch *
pered. electric bells, lot terms, *1,*W. peyable *1*
sr. 1S95, and *125 Oi . _ will hoar offer. W. S. ;
'
is?* 5*w*, ta October, cosh; wl
FOfc gALE—MKAJL,
REAL ESTATE—Cheapest lot on north of Tenth st. CAMPBELL, f* ft
REAL ESTATE—Lot on Yandes st., between ^Sevemh and^ Eighth; 40x103. price TOO*. W.
REAL ESTATE—Andrews at., between Illlnoto end Tennessee: 35x1*0; price (000, well worth (SM. W. E. MICK A CO.
condition; Lombard I
REAL ESTATE—*1.4*0; West Side, nrer Michigan; elegant cottage; large hern; Oret-clone easy terms. J. L. BARN ITT, a Building. REAL ESTATE — V. Pennsylvania st., twostory frame house, eight rooms, bath-room, complete, furnace, both gases, hot and old water, elegantly papered, hardwood finish, two grates and cabinet mantels, electric befis. stable, shade, cement walks around house; lot 41x135; very easy payments; price *4,500. W. E. MICK A CO.
itOTIUL.
NOTICE—Tlsh-l-mingo cigar.
NOTICE-GATES, Demist, room * Odd POL
lows Block.
HOTICE—Beta cabinets made are only (1 dosea!
lUiNNETTTa.
NOTICE-DR. ROVE C. McPALL. 439 1*. New Jersey, diseases of women; electricity.
NOTICE—Perfect carpet cieaatag. at MOWARP'8. 8t. Clair and Canal. Telqpitcme m.
NOTICE—Have EVERROAD A PRUNK rd pair your gutters and down spouts. 1*0 In-
diana ave.
n6tick-«am cleaning; ail Telephone 957.
BUTLER, vault orders promptly
and a attended
NOTICE—At the old stand. No. 8 N. Pennsylvania st.. May 1. MOSES OPTICAL COM-
’ J A. XUVSiG. PANY, leading opticians.
NOTICE—Suits made to order from iual inerehant tailors in quality ready-made. 24 W. Washingu>i
low as r MILES.
*16 up; and as l R. R.
NOTICE—We do first-class moving; prices reasonable. at CIRCLE TRANSFER COMPANY. ofllce 90 W. Market st. Telephone 1669.
L C t HALL, Proprietor.
NOTICE-T. J. HAMILTON A CO. are manufacturers of the celebrated Florida Seal cigar; factory. 177-179 W. Maryland st. Office, (4 Kentucky ave.. IndlanapolIs. NOTICE—Cal! on Indianapolis Bolt and uT~ ■«hlae-Worka for bolts, truss rods, shafting, couplings, collars, pulleys, hangers, castings and all klnda of elevator and machinery re-
pairs.
NOTICE—To have your tin, slate and galvanl**d iron work repaired, go to H. W. LAUT A CO., corner of South and Noble sta., contractors for all kinds of tin. galvanised iron, state and oky-llght work. Telephone 159. NOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICBA special meeting of the stockholders of the Indiana Bicycle Company will be held at the ofllce of the company. Noa. 67-73 8. East st.. In the city of Indianapolis, on Tuesday, April 30, 1895. between the hours of 3 p. m. and 4 p. m., for the purpose of revising Articles 5, 6, 7 and 9 of the by-laws. FRED PATKE, Secretary. ^ ,
NOTICE—
Ofllce of the Indianapolis Water Company,
Indianapolis. Ind., March 38, UH.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual election of thirteen directors of the Indianapolis Water Company will be held at the office ot
' 'F'taee, April
the company. No. 75 Monument Place, April 19. 1895, between the hours of 2 and 3 o'clock
P.’
M. A.
NOTICE—On Saturday, April
1
Kroeger upright piano,
suite, thi
MORRIS, Secretary.
will sell than Its
29. 1895. the un I Club Buikll
rlvate sale, at no
ppralsed value, one Glldemeesler A
ipright piano, oi
rday,
derslgned, at 130 Con;
vlll sell for
sh at
e, three oak bedroom set, one lot brussels
ng,
less
walnut bedroom Ues, one oak dining
00m suites, one oak dlntng
carpet, one cooking outfit,
and many other articles of household furniture, all of which may be seen In rooms over No. 3o0 N. Pennsylvania st.; also one black mare and phaeton, with harness, which may lx
e. Property not thus on Monday, April 22, tlses over No. 300 N.
be sold at auetti
m., on the vanla st.
may be seen at thus sold will
at 10 a. Pennayl-
Newman's stable,
lold at
prei
EVANS WOOLLEN. Receiver.
that' tW I
board.
NOTICE—Is hereby given
reb
Dental College, by Its
itithorls
unto duly April 20. 1
Indiana
executive board, therewtll, until Saturday.
same t< will be
cai
the highest
received
sed,
ive bids for
tock. and
>er. I
mnied by
twenty
stock, and will sell the ind best bidder. No bids
(20) the
recei
shares of its capital
' est and bi
ompanied by certi-
fied check for $400, payable to Harry 8. Hicks.
unless a ecor
treasurer of said college, the same to be held as security for the performance of the bid If accepted, and to bj forfeited In case of
r non-
coinpilance. Said board reserves the right In He discretion to reject any or all bids. Address the Indiana Dental College, Indianapolis,
P. O. C. HUNT, H. 8. HIOK8, G. E. HUNT, Executive Board.
NOTICE— Statement of the RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
of the
INDIANAPOLIS WATER COMPANY, From April L 1894. to April 1, 1890. Capital stock *600,000 00 Bonded indebtedness 960,000 00 RECEIPTS. Water rates—private consumption *169,603 07 City of Indianapolis, fire protection, etc 53,833 6* City of West Indianapolis, fire protection 2,196 <4 Town of Haughville 6*9 6* Rents, water power, tenements and ice leases 11,203 31 Public cart sprinklers.. 9,110 6* EXPENDITURES. Current expenses, printing, stationery, gas, telephone rent, telegraphing, stamps, repairs to meters, traveling expenses, Insurance, repairs to tenements, legal expenses, bonds, real estate. Interest, etc *79,232 M Salaries of officers and employes 30,221 M Refunded water rates, lead, stop-boxes, uater-pipe and labor, branch castings. valves and fittings, hydrants
nd. fittings, etc
and. tit Pumping tclephoi
department—wages, fuel, gas, rent, packing, oil, freight,
U.US M
etc 19,36* 9* Gallery station—Wages, fuel, gas, telephone rent, packing, oil, freight, etc 4,701 34' Gallery—Wages, lumber, hauling, ma- 7 • chine work, etc 7,41* 0* Taxes ..13,9*0** Canal department—Wages, lumber, hlacksmlthlng, hardware, hauling, etc 9.907 46 Street department—Wkges. taps, freight, horses, oil, coal, packing, tools, etc 12,398 34
T. A. MORRIS, President. M. A. MORRIS. Secretary.
AUtmOfli .»Aa.tt.
AUCTION-G. W. McCURDY, Auctioneer. No. 139 W. Washington st. - »
AUCTION—SOLOMON A DEITCH, AuetloS* eere, 79 E. Washington at. AUCTION—Stoves and furniture on payments at cash prices. 62 E. Washington st.
AUCTION—Sale of improved property. We will
sell at public auction, on Thursday, April 35. at 2 p. m., on the premises, 179 N. Alabama st., residence, sixteen rooms and elegant bath, with closet, stationary washstand, marble mantels; two cellars; sewer connection direct; both gases; city water; also wall and cistern; also double houee, 178 and 190, on Dearborn st., foun rooms each side, and the cottage. 182 Dearborn st., five rooms: both gases; cistern; well and cellars; all of the above property being on a lot fronting 42% feet on Alabama st., 195 feet deep, to a frontage on Dearborn st., 46 feet; this property will be sold as a whole and offers that very best opportunity to Investors, as it Is :a the moet desirable location on Alabama at., and is In first-class condition and all now occupied by first-class tenants at a rental of (82 pef month. Terms made known on day of sale. STROUSE * FULLEN, Agents. 43 Baldwia
Block. L. N. PERRY, Auctioneer.
AUCTION—SALE OF FINE FURNITURE,
CARRIAGES. SLEIGHS, CARPETS, ETC.
1 will sell, on Friday morning, April 19. a* 9:30 o’clock, at the residence of O. W. Stout, No. 262 N. Meridian at., the most elegant collection of furniture and household goods ever sold at auction In the olty, embracing elegant rosewood and walnut parlor suites, very elaborately carved, cost *1.200: onyx center table* and stands, large, French plate mantel mirrors,
very choice walnut hall French plate mirror, nut bookcase, large
chairs and rocke
ajyl tape
mgs, by prominent artists, wood and cherry center tables, curtains with brass poles, easy 0]
- table. _ __ id ta sllkr
cherry escritoire, large rugs, silk-covered lounges, patent rockers, stair and hall lace curtains, French clocks. Alaska ator, four extra walnut, marble-top bedr suite#, fine walnut extension taMs, twelve
long, beautifully carved, walnut,
and back dining chairs, “Jtairer' plete, marble-top tables and stands, portieres, mantel lambrequins, and
many other articles. Also, one horse carriage, in excellent comi
cellent surrey, with poles and shafts, one
ton, one single cutter and
This sale ’ *
ctini! over
purchaser
without interest and with approved security. W. McCURDY, Auctioneer.
tree with large, extra fine wxW mirrors, easy
» »*** *»•** « vr* w,
ers, exmlnster, moquetts, body •ussels carpets, large ell paint-
nent artists, mahoffxn ry center tables, spies
curtains with brass poles, easy choirs 1 covering. Brunswick & Balks bUltxafl ta gant sociables and rockers upholstered
le being made because the
ng housekeeping. All sums under *10 < *10 a credit of one year will be given, baser executing notes, payable Is
TOM SALlfl OB. TRADE,
FOR SALK OR ties. J. J. P FOR BALM OR FOR SM r;
