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J DAILY CITY STATISTICS. Bwtltln* Permlta. F. ilunkamp. lour frame houses, corner Archer Mitt John, 18,300. ^
Death Returns.
Infant Porter. 83 Capitol avenue north, 4l fntant" Hudson, 333 Lafayette Railroad atreet cholera Infantum MagfleHottes. 35 years. 120 Kennington, ^Infant* WUllams, «T Donnan^tUl born; Nancy Davison, 54 years. 338 Columbia hvenue, Bright’s disease. 'William Jackson, 20 years, 256 Chestnut, ty £neif 0*Brieo, 84 years, 204 Bates, old infant Wood. Marion Park, congestion of lungs.
Birth Returns.
William and Lillian Reinhardt, 85 West
Michigan, boy.
Harry and Sarah H’.ckey, 37 Lockerbie,
hoy.
Edw. M. and Ada Harris, 532 East
Eighth, girl.
Marriage Ureases.
Ansel J. Lake and Lola Doan.
William C. Davis and Flora A. Hoffman.
John Homan and Nellie Smith.
Joseph Otto Miller and Gertie May
Haley.
Real Estate Transfers, uoorge W. Stout to Carrie D. Heneel, lot 131, Stout’s Haughville addition $ 300 00 Joseph H. Clark et aleto Arthur H. Darling, lots 368, 370 and 371, Haughville Park addition ........ 1,200 60 Arthur V. Brown to Lynn B. Millikan, lot 12, U. B. Seminary addi- / tkm, West Indianapolis MOO 00 Agatha. Sucker to Julius Zorn, lot • * 7f, Dunlop A others’ subdivision, • part of Morris’s addition 500 00 iAr-na M. Roberts to Sarah M. Carpenter, lot 3, Grandview addition. 85o 00 IT lie man N. Dain to Moees Rodenberger, lots 60 to 66, Smith A Purcell”* subdivision 1,250 00 John Born to Albert W. Hare, lots 10 and 11, Born’s subdivision of part of outlot 127 1,000 00 Wilbur T. Wright to Anna M. Hose, part of lot 80, Bruce Place. 800 00 Clara W. Hastings to Indiana ‘ Mutual Building and Loan Association', lot 48, Kothe A Ueber’a addition 500 00
WANTED—FEMALE HELP.
WANTED—Tlsb-l-mlngo cigar.
WANTED—Good lady cook. 63 E. South st.
WANTED—Good cook. 166 N. Delaware st.
WANTED—A good g'f l. 409 W. New York st.
WANTED—Middle-aged woman. 42 Gelsendort
street.
WANTED—Dining-room girt! 185 W. Wash-
ington *t.
WANTED-Thre# or four girl*. Corner Flret
and canal.
WANTED—Good girl; small family. 918 N.
Capitol ave.
WANTED—Girt for general housework. 185
Fletcher ave.
WANTED—Girl for general housework at No.
829 Park ave.
WANTED—Girl for housework; small family.
492 College ave.
WANTED—Good girt for general housework.
1668 Capitol ave., north.
WANTED—Respectable girl; small family.
Apply 286 N. Mississippi st.
WANTED-Laundry girl# at the ALLEN SUR-
GICAL INSTITUTE; at once.
WANTED—Have you called on SELLERS,
the dentist, »)4 S. Illinois st. ?
WANTED—Experienced white girl for general
housework. 128 E. Michigan St.
WANTED—Good German or Swede girl for
second work. 147 N. New Jersey.
WANTED — Experienced dining-room girl.
PARK THEATER RESTAURANT.
WANTED—Girl; permanent home; no washing and ironing. Address H 22, care New*.
WANTED—Feather* renovated, bought and sold. Ill Massachusetts ave. B. F. DUBOIS.
WANTED—Ladtea. that 79c summer coreet tor 16c Is a beauty. GLOBE STORE, 170 W.
Washington st. , .
WANTED—MI»CKLLAIiKOU». WANTED—Tlgh-l-mlngo cigar. WANTED—Paper to hang, Sc roll. 280 N. Noble st. W A NTKD-H.>me f or lnfan t. Address A 20.
care Newa.
WANTED—A good gravel wagon. Address Q 14, care News. WANTED—Gaia Trust stock. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block. WANTED—To buy a steam laundry. Address
D 18, care Newa.
WANTED—You to buy bicycle bells for 10c, at 174 E- Washington st. WANTED-Teeth. Jo; crowns. $t SELLERS, Dentist, 29% 8. Illinois.
WANTyiD—Billiard table; must be In order. Address X 18, care Newa
good rsi
WANTTED—Board and room; near Jenney
tor Co. Addrcsa R 16, care News. WANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture,
carpets, etc. 188 W. Washington st.
Short order cook and Washington. HENRY'S l~. r.o i .\e rt JL. WANTED—InteUigtnt laife'; sasy employment; salary $M per week; reference. Call 202 Ash st., 2 p. m., Saturday. WANTED—The best all-wool carpets, 86c per yard, on payments: this week at BORN A CO.’s 62 E. Washington st. WANTED—6lrl fifteen of sixteen years old as hall girl for Windsor Block, corner Illinois and Market st. 66 W. Market. WANTED—Clean, Christian working housekeeper for suburban minister and two boys; state particulars. B. IT, News office. WANTED—See our nice, second-hand upright piano for 1160 on easy payments, at SMITH &
dishwasher. 180 RESTAURANT.
Total transfers 6, consideration.. .17,400 00 Swm***r Mtaaton Subscription*. The following subscriptions have bean received by the Summer Mission for Slok Children since August 2: Mrs. H. H. Kanna... u|26 00 Patrick Conlen 5 00 Julius A. Hansen 10 00 vV, T* Cannon 6 00 George W. Snyder 25 00 \V. J. Holliday ft Co.. x.. 6 00 <»sh 2 44 S. N. Gold 8 00 Indianapolis Brewing Company 25 00 H. C. Adams i..... 10 00 The* Wonderful Machine. There will be an exhibition of the McCormick Corn Harvester on the farm of Mr. Thompson, on English avenue, west •f Irvington, near old street-car stables, to-morrow afternoon (Saturday, August 1(9. 5 ■
Don't Be Fooled. The only team of goats making balloon ascensions In the State will positively go up at North Salem next Sunday. Train leave* at 8 a. m. Round trip SO cents. Including ad* mission to the grounds. ‘ T ■? " ■ ' i ■ i ■nf AD VEH11SEMENTS ■ Jr All advertlsrraents Inserted under ordinary handings on the second sad third page# of THE NEWS are charged for at the very tow rate of one cent a word for each day. No ad* vertlsement received for leee than 18 cents. When bleak or dash lines are need these am 8 cents a line. One and two-cant postage 'ttamps wltt be received in payment of orders by mail. <
FUNERAL NOTICES. BALL.WHO — Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bailweg, at residence. 686 & Merid.ian at. Funeral Sunday, 10 a. m. O’BRIEN—Mrs. Ellen, died at the residence of her daughter, 204 Bates st., August 7, at JO p. ro.. age eighty-four. Funeral from residence, 8:80. a. m., Saturday. From SL Patglck’s church 8 a. m. Friends Invited. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS-
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WANTED HELP-MEN—BOYS.
WANTED—Tisfi-1-mlngo cigar.
WANTED—Barber. 306 S. Illlnol* st.
WANTED—Barber. 834 S. Meridian st.
WANTED—While barber. M S. fcest st.
WANTED—Good bprber. ’ 79 N. Delaware at.
Wanted—Good lathers. PLATT ft JONES.
WANTED—Barbar for Saturday. 64 Virginia avenue.
WANTED—A good barber at 88-95 W. Washington st.
WANTED—Experienced pres# feeder. 37 Virginia ava
WANTED-Where are you Stllle? 10 Hill ave. Hair cut 15c.
WANTED—Good cook. PARK THEATER RESTAURANT.
WANTED — Barber for Saturday. KEfPNER, SOI N. West st.
WANTED—Experienced Job press feeders. LEVEY BROS, ft CO.
WANTED—Two young men to wait 'table for board. 78 ^5. New York. •
WANTED—Dairy hand. Pleasant run, on Washington st. E. A. CAY LOR. ^
WANTED—Men at once; good offer. Apply at CALIFORNIA HOUSE. WALLACE.
WANTED—1,000 men and boys to get 50 straw hat* for * cent*. 816 E. Washington.
WANTED—Bicycle punctures repaired 25c. W. VANDERPOOL, 226 E. Washington st.
WANTED—Lodging, 10c; quiet, comfortable t and cool. 2*0 W. Market. (Closed 10 p. m.)
WANTED—600"workingmen to see our 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 panta. Call at 250 W. Washington street.
WANTED—Good canvassers to sell poap; sal. ary guaranteed. Inquire SOAP MAN, 82 W. Market at.
WANTED-Good dairy hand; must be good milker and good with team. Address Q 26, care News. .
WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamonds; •fair dealing and private. Room 24 lagalls Block.
WANTED—Strictly first-class drug clerk, with city experience. Address, with reference, N '21, care News. J «
W. Washington st., and get a pair of our 86c. 60c or J1 panta
WANTED—An assistant bookkeeper; one who
has had experience; give reference and qual- . i float Ions. Address A 16, care News.
Will refund full price pall me for any goods or services during last two years. If not reasonable as any In the city. No extra charge for lady as-
sistant. „
OH At.
T. WHITSETT.
MONUMENTS.
MONTHENtSCaU^DXEN KR7 248"EL Waah-
iftcatlona. Address A 16, care WANTED—Five live solicitors at once to canvans the city on the greatest and most novel offer ever made by a newspaper. Call 93 N. Delaware SL -/*’ r, : : WANTEEM-Patents; no attorney’# fee until aL lowed. THURMAN & SILVIUS. successors to J. S. Thurman. 26 W. Washington st.. Indianapolis, xnd. • JL WANTED—Experienced rnuvaMer for gene: agency; salary and expenses from start; re erences required. LAKE ONTARIO NURSE IE8. Rochester, N. Y. ' WANTED—fey every man In town, a suit of that beat baibriggan underwear, former^ sold for fl.60 a suit, .now 39c a garment—75c a ■ult. At the GLOBE STORE, 170 W. WashIngton st. . ' ,' •. WANTTBD—Saieemen wanted ; ROO 2o $126 per
line; posltloji
month <uvi expenses;
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pEasiKSi 1CTURING
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WANTED—<3ood, live agent ^to sell rights for us; greatest money maker on earth; new process making butter. Call on or address NEW PROCESS BUTTER COMPANY, 250 W. Washington at., Indlaftapojta. Ind. \ - : ..i — WANTED—JITUATIONS.
BOCIETY—K. of P.—Excelsior Lodge, No. 25.
Regular meeting this evening.
* JAMES R. NEFF. C. C. W. W. DAVY, K. of R. and 8. ’
SOCIETY—AUeMton, Union Veteran Legion.
Regular session Friday evening next. Dele-
gates to Buffalo Encampment to be selected.
Refreshment*. Full attendance desired.
.. <V. B. D QWW#V.%S , a iVAN '
BOCIETY—Attention! Union Veteran Legion! Regular session Friday evening next; delegates to Buffalo Knc impmeiu to be selected. Itefreahments. Full a .tendance desired.
B. W. SULLIVAN. Colonel. ’ WM. B. DOWNEY, Adjutant.
BOCIETY-I. O. O. F.- Member*, W Phlloxenlan Lodge, No. 44. are -equestod to meet at Grand Lodge Hall Sunday, August 11, at 1 o’clock sharp, to attend funeral of Brother Frank A. Wiley. CVC. ECHOLS. N. O. W. F. LANDES.. Recording Seontary. < BOCIETY—Regular mating of Olh e Branch Lodge, No. 10. D. of R„ I. O. O. F.. Saturday evening. August 10,. at Grand Lodge* Hall.
Visiting members welcome. ALICE LEHR, N. G.
BELLE SELLERS. Rec. Sec’y Pro Tern.
‘LOFT.
LOST—Gold charm.'"^Receive J2 reward. 680 N.
SITUATION WAN TED—For general housework. 286 Alyord st * SITUATION WANTlffC-By young lady; office work. Call 3014 N. 'Delaware, room 11. SITUATION .WANTED—German and Irish girls; family work. SOM Ng Delaware, room
U.
.SITUATION WANTED—Position aa bookkeeper, bill or shipping clerk; city reference. Addreee C 19. care '
SITUATION W ferred. Caff IS _
box 1BA MiMlghTlllA
SITUATION WANTED-Middle-aged lady would Dk» position In sanitarium or doctor's
office. SITUATION WA as assistant bo. steady; references.
would Ilka position in sanitarium Pce.'^-Addreee 84 % New York.
VANTED-By bookkeeper, ces. Address
By middle-aged man clerk' or collector; M 21. care News.
\YArfTMBJ-AtoKNTS. -—--—.——— —'■—-—
AGENTS WANTBD-rCWI at 613 Indiana Trust
LOST—VandalU mileage,^name^A. WERNER. LOST—In Morton Place, lady’a gold WaUh. Return to 1083 N.-Alabama st., and gat ra-
AGENTS WANTED-For b special inducement; good experience. Apply room 5,
vania.
B and leans: to person of N. Pennsyl-
t. containing red leather back acwlth name of owner on outside. M. WUNDRAM, 662 s. Meridian/
ye. agents, every-
JFonperky,
office, corner Maryland and Penn- *., coat, containing bank book, In■vovlw and other papers. Ret a questions asked. I watch, Thursday evening. In or « or on train coming from address MRS. M. *
Jersey st.
envelope, cc* Gaining flve notes, one trg ut Globe ecldent Insurance Co.
and others, and two 6 vacts, one on and
LOST—Picked up June S, near C and Seventh, a small cream-co
dollars •Artitlru ' —| -
Capitol ave.
olored i
l-^ve dollars
ormation leading to Ua recovery and ^^ItoTa’vT 1 —° f
BtllNlCMCHANCE.
BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted: A about 32.568. to Join me to ‘
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SUSUIBM CHiKi-E-BK ud wvaM »«• month easily mad# with aaaall capital by systematic • speculation; safest method; book and particulars free; national bank references. THOMAS ft CO.. 166 Rialto Build tog, CMBUSINESS CHANCB-Gcod patents are great c fortunes Paunts. cavsau.
AGENTS JMP ,
BROTHERS. Keokuk, Ik AGENTS WANTED—AffMit* coin money with our “Easy Wash”; no rubbing; does away with wash-board and wash powders: sample oaks mailed for 18 cents. JACOBY BROS.. 206 N. Second st.. St. Louis, Mo.
FOR TRAD*.
FOR TRADE — Good horse for bicycle. In* quire 208 N. Alabama. FOR TRADE—deito <dty lota for stock of groceries. D IT, car# ot Newa FOR TRADE—Good lot for horse and buggy. Call 124 Oliver ave.. West Indianapolis. FOR TRADE-Wanted to buy lots In Braden’s addition; must V* chaap. Address M 2, care News. * ?A ] ‘ , ■ - FOR TRADE—A city property for a farm, containing plenty woods Address H 21. care News. '• ' FOR TRADE—Large line of select hardwood . mantels for small cash payment. JNO. M. LILLY. V - r, ^ ^ FOR TRADE—First-class drug store for farm or city property; Indiana preferred. Address M 19, cane News, f , . ‘ . FOR TRADE—Nice down town cottage for property In good town In northern Indiana. BOOTH. 86 K- Washington at., room 1-’. FOR TRADE—Fann in Jkay county. Ind.. near Portland; 3M acres; Mack soil; good twelveroom house, bam, etc.; for rental property. M. ARBUCKLE, » When Stock.
FOR TRADE-'-Kine tot on Washington three squares from SUte House, for _ stock of furniture and undertaking in gas
st.,
good
FOR TRADB- ■ and vacant, in
at office-
mail or
imoroved city for In* ess or real*
i? 1 *.
News.
bam. bath, st,; actual P 21, care
equity
SHU Fulton money ^axsuae tocumbrance. Address D 16,
WANTED—Call telephone 383; will get, oil, clean and deliver your bicycle for 10c. *WANTED*-Take no chances. BENNETTS cabinets are the beat; only $1 a dozen.
WANTED—Letter H from Jersey coffee; state price. Address lock box 66. Franklin Ind.
WANTED—Woven wire mattresses made aa good as new. 166 S. East st. Telephone 1384. WANTED—House, six rooms, modem, $25; location must be first-class. Address Y 18, carer
Newa
WANTED—16 for full set teeth. Extracted without pain at EARHARTS. 1614 E. Washington. WANTED—To trade good, unincumbered real estate in gas belt for laundry. J. S. LOWE, Kokomo. Ind. WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Hoorn 34 Ingalls Block. WANTED—You to see the nice upright piano for $160 at SMITH ft NIXON’S, 68 and 60 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—For all kinds of printing go to the PEMBROKE PRINTING COMPANY. 47 and 49 Virginia ave.
FUR SAJUU ure J. —0*1 acre* jotnlng Floral Park; $300 per acre. JOHN J. CARRIORR ft CO., room 30 Thorpe Block.
FOR~SALB OR TRADE—Fbr Indianapolis property, a farm within six or seven miles
u. SS
News. FOR HAt-ia OR TRADE—Two unincumbered lots on Capitol ave., north; each 40x180 feet; cash value $2,000: for Improved property and assume some Incumbrance. TAYLOR ft CO.. 5 Talbott Block. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Thirteen acres of land, flve miles south of Elwopd, Madison county, Ind.; will trade for smltll stock of goods of any kind. Address PERFECTION MEDICINE CO., Greenfield, Ind. —— -- --' - - jn Ljj
all within two squares of street car line; will sell lots on long lime or trade farm or city property. Call room 13 Lombard Building. R.
C, LIGHT,
FOR SALE OR TRADR-
All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisement received for leas than 10 neats. When blank or dash lines are used, these ara 8 cents a line. One and twoent peatage stamps will be recalved In pay-
ment of orders by mall.
MUSICAL. MUSICAL—Vocal Instruction (Italian method): votes* tested free. MARY M. SHEDD. Halcyon Block.
TO LKT—OFFICES AND STORES.
TO LET—Office room. » W. Georgia at. TO LET—Offices, store and sleeping rooms. 82 E. Washington. AD. HERETH. foTLET—Large hall; centrally situated; aeeond atopy WM. GORDON, H Baldwin Block. TO LET —» Indiana ave.; good store and dwelling rooms. B. M. RALSTON. 8514 W. Market. • • ^ ‘ TO LET—Established photograph gallery; over 36 E. Washington st. Apply to GEORGE J. MAROTT. ‘ TO LET—Best location for a grocery or butcher business; front and rear entrance; rent
386. Address B 26, News.
TO LET—Washington st. large, front office room; second floor;; New* Building. Inquire
at bu»tneae office of The Newa
TO LET—First-class office rooms to Marion Block, corner Ohio and Meridian sta; hot and cold water; steam heat DYER ft RAS3MANN. M Circle st. ■ TO LET-Fine suite of office rooms In The News Building; now and well lighted; all conveniences; might be tot for light msnufacturing. For particular* call at The News office. TO LETT—Storage room, 30xK*) feet, on E. Washington st.; has basement under whole buHding, with stable, and lot 56x1*3. See me soon. H. H. BEVILLE, Pj W. Washington. TO LET—Elegant store-room. 41 E. North at., formerly occupied by Julius Micsson,. ad-
com- _ oven and ice vault: dwelling rooms on second floor; all In elegant condition aad complete to every detail; suitable for caterer or tea and grocery store. A. METZGER AGENCY, Odd Fellows
WANTED—To borrow $850 on 82,500 property; from three to flve years; no agents. Address
J 28, care News.
WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms; good location; reference required. Address
M 17, care News.
WANTED—Leaky cisterns cleaned and cemented; $1.50. FRANK BUTTS. 133 Indiana
ave. Telephone 1791.
WANTED—Th# best all-wool carpets, 66c per yard, on payments; this week at BORN ft
CO.'s 62 E. Washington st.
WANTED—Call telephone 383 for ambulance; will get your broken bicycle, make all repairs
and deliver at lowest prices.
WANTED—To exchange 16.000 worth of manufactured stock for city property or merchan-
dise. Address X 4, care News.
WANTED—Information regarding Charles Brown, who In May, 1895. resided to Irving-
ton. Address F 15, care News.
WANTED—By man and wife four or flve unfurnished rooms with private family; centrally located. Address V 15 care News.
WANTED — We repair and insure watchea against all accidents and breaks for $2 per year. J. C. SIPE, room 4. 18)4 N. Meridian at.
WANTED—A first-class tenant desires by Oc* tober 1 a residence of ten or eleven rooms In northern part of City. Address V 18, care News.
WANTED—Room and board for gentleman, wife and child to private boarding-house; references exchanged. Address J 24. car*
News..
WANTED—Have your ruptures cured by the FIDELITY method. Apply at) once to DR. CASBBUR, Rupture Specialist, room 2, over
News office.
WANTED—Do not tall to see the Martin pianos before deciding. Other firms can not duplicate them. SMITH ft NIXON, 58 ahd 60 N.
Pennsylvania.
WANTED—INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE: open all day this summer from 9 to 12 and I to 5. Southwest corner Ohio and Delaware. All
work guaranteed.
WANTED—Egery gent in the city to attend our great shoe sale at No. 250 W. Washington st.; all high grade tan shoes $2.49; patent
leathers, best, $2.49.
WANTED—To purchase residence,' somewhere
between Market and North, Delaware and
Tennessee sts., either on principal or side
streets. Address A 19, News office.
WANTED—Mme. Marlon’s compound; ladles findtready relief and absolute safety; old and tried; gll druggists or woman’s relief by return mall, 4c. MME. MARION, 2174 Fulton
st., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WANTED—Modern residence, atxkit eight rooms; on good size lot, tylth shade; east front preferred; within five squares of Meridian and Second; not over 312,060, for cosh. Ad-
dress C 22, care News.
WANTED—Gents’ gold watches $5.98; temple bow spectacles 50 cents, formerly $1.50; ladles* diamond' rings 36: spectacles and colored glasses 25 cents. MONARCH JEWELRY HOUSE, 82 E. Washington. WANTED—To rent a good farm’ from 40 to 200 acres, with good house and barn, by farmer, who understands his business; would prefer grain rent If cash; must be reasonable; want possession 1st of November; within forty miles of Indianapolis. Address M 16, care
News.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
FOR SADB OR TRADE!—Thirteen-room hotel.
179 S. Meridian.
FOR SALE OR TRADE)—Grocery: good loca-
tion. L. RILLER, city.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-609,000 acres Oregon
land. EDWARDS, 74 E. Market.
FOR &ALE OR TRADE)—Twenty building and loan shares. J. KIR LAND, 123 S. Meridian
street.
FOR SALE OR TRADE)—Two good carts, or trade for painting or papering. 73 Fletcher
avenue.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock for proprietary salve and some cash for cheap lot. 894 S.
Delaware.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel; splendid Its cation; elegantly furnished. Address B 21,
care News.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Well-Improved fruit farm in southern Indiana. Address F 24,
News office.
fcOR SALE OR TRADE—All kinds vehicles, horses and mules taken to trade. SCHO-
FIELD ft JACOBS.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small mare and ' phaeton; safe for lady, to drive. W. T.
LONG. E. Wabaah-st. stables.
FOR SALE OR TRADE!—Nicely located Sixroom cottage on Broadway; east front; nice Mwn and fruit. Inquire. 89 E. fli&rket st.
TO LET—'ROOMS.
TO LET—Rooms; bath. 124 E. Ohio st.
TO LET—Four-room house. 22 Lord st.
TO LETT—Room and board. 222 N. Illinois st.
TO LET—Furnished, front room. 81 W. New York.
TO LET—Small, furnished room. X W. New York.
TO LET—Pleasant, furnished rooms 49 School street.
TO LET—Room* $1 up. Board $S. 1S9 N. Delaware.
TO LET—Rooms and boarder*. 166 N. Delaware st.
TO LETT—Pleasant, furnished rooms. 483 N. Illinois st.
TO LETT—Four rooms; private family. MS N. Cbpltol ave.
TO LET—Desirable, furnished rooms. 146 W. New York st.
TO LET—Three furnished, front rooms; board. 48 N. West st.
TO LETT—Nicely furnished rooms, with bath. 79 E. Michigan.
TO LET—Furnished, front rooms, with board. 266 N. Illinois st.
TO LET—Furnished, front room for gentlemen. 27 N. West.
TO LET—Rooms; light housekeeping; reasonable. 286 N. Notoe.
TO LET—Furnished, front room, alcove, gaaes; cheap. 172 N. Blast.
TO LET—Furnished rooms, with or without board. 28 Broadway.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; housekeeping; cheap. 171 EX South.
TO LET—Nicely furnished alcove room, with bath. 177 N. Delaware st. .
TO LET—Nicely furnished room to private family. 125 E. New York.
TO LETa- Sleeping and club rooms. 82 E. Washington st. AD HERETH.
TO LET—White’s Block, 106)4 N. Meridian it-; furnished and unfurnished rooms
TO LETT—Furnished rooms, with board; mod-
em conveniences. 140 W. Vermont.
TO LET—Newly furnished, front rooms; house-
keeping; cheap. 84 N. New Jersey st.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; light housekeeping; permanent. P 22, care News.
TO LET—Famished rooms, or en suite; modem improvements. 247 Capitol ave., north. -
TO LET—Unfurnished, front room, with alcove; modem conveniences. 230 E. North st.
TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping; also getnlemen. 144 N. Capitol ave.
TO LET—Front room; down stairs; furnished or unfurnished. 344 Clinton st., south of Wal-
nut.
TO LETT—Two Iqrge rooms; furnished or unfurnished; housekeeping permitted. 721 E.
Ohio.
TO LET—Two or three pleasant, unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping; no children. 40
Ash st
TO LET—Furnished rooms; to genta only; bath and all modem conveniences; furnace heat.
182 N. Mississippi.
TO LET*—Two unfurnished rooms; in good location; moderate rates. Address 3. D. V.,
No. 177)4 W. Twelfth st
TO LET—Washington st, large, front office room; second floor;; News Building. Inquire
at business office of The Newa
TO LET—Nicely furnished rodm for housekeeping. complete, with gas; $8 per month; and
one for sleeping. 174 Virginia ave.
TO LET—Elegant rooms to new Piel Block, to
Ohio st; hot snd cold water; steam heat DYER * RA9BMANN. 31 Circle st
TO LET-NIcely furnished rooms, facing monument; bath; rent remarkably cheap. Apply W. H. WEAKLEY, room 22 Hendricks Block.
TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms in The News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufacturing. For particulars call at The N« w » office. ^
AX XOCNCEMENTb.
ANNOUNCEMEhTT—Tlah-l-mlngo cigar.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Shavings free at the factory. PARRY MANUFACTURING CO.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Wanted: Everyone attend the great clearance sale. 816 E. Washington.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Take no chances. BENNEJTT'S cabinets are the best; only $1 a doz-
en.
ANNOUNCEMENT—Wanted: 3,000 workingmen to call at 260 W. Washington st. and get their pants; prices, 25c, 60c and $1.
ANNOUNCEMENT-DR. GRAY, 40 N. Missisi slppi, clairvoyant, calls you by name; reveals everything; makes no charge; give what you can; absolutely reliable; straight and first-
class. '
ANNOUNCEMENT—
All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News are charged for at the very low rate of 1 cant a word for each day. No advertisement received for leu than 10 cents. When blank os# dash lines ore used, these are 8 cents a line. One and twocent postage stamps will be received to Pay-
ment of orders by mail.
ryiANCiAL. LOAl«^MoneyT C. F. 8AYLES. 77)4 E. Mar-
ket.
LOANS-Mortgage loans; lowest rates. HOR-
ACE McKAY, 29)4 N. Pennsylvania.
LOANS—Who wants money on pianos, houseJnld good*, etc. ? Then call at 269 E. Ohio.
LOANS—Better terms tnan offered elsewhere on furniture, horses and wagons, at 160 B.
Ohio.
LOANS—$100 to 320.060; Interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS.. 42 N. Dela-
ware at.
LOANB—Home money on mortgage security. Will buy mortgage notes. J. W. BAIRD. 19)4
N. Meridian.
LOANS—Private money at 6. 6)4, 6 and 7 per osrit., according to amount* and security. C.
F. EAYLES.
LOANS—On household goods; pi&noe; ’ privately; quickly; lowest terms guaranteed at
260 E. Ohio.
LOANS—Will loan you mon«y at lowest rates on household goods and other securities. 12)4
N. Delaware, room 3.
LOANS—On farms; $100 aad upward; home funds: lowest rates; no delay. A METZ-
GER. Odd Fellows Block.
LOANS-Money. promptly, on Ihdlanapolls real ■state; favorable terms; reasonable fees C. 8. WARBURTON. Lombard Building.
LOANS—A large number of private funds te loan. Apply to FLORE2A ft flEIDENSTICKER, room* 2. 3 and 4, 27)4 S. Delaware st
LOANS—If you want i straight Iban, any amount. 6 per cent., without delay or red tape, see J. A. SHIRLEY, 38 Baldwin Block.
LOANS — Money to loan on Indiana farms; lowe.-t rates, with partial payments. Address C. N. WILLIAMS ft CO.. .CrawfordsvlUe, Ind.
LOAN'S—Lowest rates to city on pianos, furniture, horses and wagons; building association shares bought Room 10. 87 E. Market st
LOANS—I want to purchase good mortgage notes. Call at my office and see me If you want to sell. CHAS. W. GORSUCH. 15 Virginia ave.
LOANS—If you want a private loan bn personal security, or on collateral, the same day you apply, call at room 44 Lombard Building. 84)4 B. Washington at
LOANS—Any amount on tuRUtnre. pianos, vehicles, store fixtures or anf kind of personal property; guarantot thtloweat rales (Confidential.). E. J. GAUSXPOHL. 2)4 W. Washington st. room 4.
LOANS—8 per oent. money, with prtvfteg* of prepayment semi-annually; leans made on Improved real estate to this olty only, to loons of not less than 31.060; no delay; reasonable fees. SPANN ft CO., 86 B. Market at
LOANS-Money to loan; a tang* sum of hem* funds left In our car* to be loahad to sums of 8100 to 31.000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER
AGENCY. 6 Odd Fellows Ha)l.
loans—
LOWEST RATES.
EASY TERMS.
strictly confidential.
LOANS MADE ON SHORT NO-ICE. Money loaned on furniture^ pianos, horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kind# of personal property to any amouat from $16 upward, the property to remain to your undisturbed possesion. We also loan money on watches and diamonds. You can pay back the raoo6y In weekly or monthly installments. and have the cost reduced proportionately. If >' ou a balanre on your furniture or piano, we will pay the same for you and carry 11 a* long ae you desire. No charges taken out in advance- Call and see us before
going • l “ wbwr *j ilUbltehe4 1SS7
INDIANA MORTGAGE LDAN COMPANY.
Room* 30 and R? When Building.
First floor offer When Clothing Store.
Take Elevator.
N. Pennsylvania sfc.. annualte oostofllna.
MONEY I loaneO ON the p
-J3ki l .^zxrjs out removal. You can pay back the money to weekly or monthly lnst*llme«t.s_ Any part paid reduce* OOft of carrying the tout. Call and get car rates before going elsewhere.
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VO LET—HOUSES.
TO LET-LUt. 10
LET-Metsgtsr'
FOR SALK-MISCELLANEOUS.
Circle.
TO LtWT- —Metsger’s agency. TO LET—Tlsh-1-tnlngo cigar.
TO LET—Spann ft CO., 86 E. Market. TO LglMB^r Hat. C. B. COFFIN ft CO. TO LET—Newly papered cottage; stable. 68
Ash st.
TO LET—881 kf. Mississippi st.: seven rooma ; Doth Baaeft.
TO LET—Six-room house; both, gasee and water. 15< union st. TO IJ8T—Two elegant six-room cottage*. 707 end 709 K. Mlaalsslppi st TO LET—See list at Me MORROW 9. corner PeaftlWWa and Market. TO LET—Ten-room residence; modern convenlences. >68 N. Pennsylvania. TO LET—Residence; 897 N. Pennsylvania. Inqulre at-899 if. Penasylvanla. TO USE^See list at 96 E. Maritet. ground floor. Gregory a appel. TO LET—House; flve rooms and pantry; In good repair. 434 E. North st.; $12. TO LET—8*7 N. ^iHsissippI st.; six-room brick house. WILLIAM H. MORRISON. TO LET—22 W. Pratt; six rooms; modern. GREGORY, A APPEL, 96 E. Market st. TO LET—Beautiful eight-room house; Hlgbiand Place. Full particulars, 89 Lombard.
FOR SALE—Cigar store. 80 E. Market st. FOR BALE—Mantels and grate*. JNa M. LILLY. , FOR SALE—Pool-room on Massachusetts ave. No. 194. FOR SALE—Driven wetta 40c a foot. 188 Indiana ave. ’Phone 17M. FOR BALE—Bedroom satis; Cbsap. Call after 7:30, 472^ Virginia ave. FOR SALE—Second-hand Call graph typewrlter. » g- Market st. FOR SALE—Barber furniture; second-hand; splendid bargain. 38 Circle.
FOR SALE—Entire
Blast st.
FOR SALE—Bicycle bells, Wc. m i
_togton st.
FOR SALE—Candy and Mffgfr Store,
ginta ave.
wms£
FOR SALE!—Large
Union st.
lawn swing;
FOR SALE—Three No. 2 Remington typewrit*
29 E. Market at.
era in perfect condition.
FOR SALE—Blacksmith shop in county aeat A good business. Address W H care Newa FOR SALE—Stock dry goods aad notions; ■ good location; cheap rent. U56 E. Washing*
FOR SALE—Fine breed chicksr
■ 209 Fayette at.
fok sale—CsagMObirda and mating oag M9 Virginia ave. FOR SALE-Boy’s bicycle; good aa
135 W. Michigan.
mJJLm
FOR SALE-Five good 111 E. Wabash at.
FOR SALE—Lawns and chaUte* yard, 816 E. Washington. FOR SALM—Tobacco, cigar, candy
FOR SALE!—Rubber goods of every description stand. 143 Massmtouset?ave C
repaired at RUBBER STORE. 4 N. Mirldlan
TO LET—Nftif-rOom house In Broadway; bath, furnace, large yard. Inquire at 321 Broadway.
TO LETT—Two large rooms; furnished or unfurnished; housekeeping permitted. 121 E. Ohio. TO LRT—24 W. Pratt; Just thoroughly remodE el Mar Iim * r ° oma ‘ GREGORY ft APPEL, 96 TO lisT—Bakery location; all conveniences; running at present. J. L. BARN1TT, 31 Lombejq Building. TO LET—Cottage. 646 E. Marlowe ave. (formerly Miami st.); flve rooms and summer
kitcheh; naolrai gas.
tUBBER STORE,
FOfe SALE—Small stock of drug*: terms to suit buyer. INDIANAPOLIS DRUG COMPANY. FOR SALE—Money to loan on watches and diamonds; fair dealing and private room. 84 Ingalls Block. FOR SALE—Buggy cushions, backs, tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies aad surreys; also shafts. AL SMITH, 266 8. Ittlnols stFOR SALE—Handsome designs to hardwood mantels; promptly set when selected or stored, without charge, until needed. JNO. M. LILLY, 67 E. Ohio at. FOR SALE—Privileges in Clermont Old Settlers’ meeting, Thursday. August 16. All general stand privileges retained. Call 1520 N. Mississippi, between 9 and 11 a, m. FOR SALE—Sewing machines at big bargains; twenty-flve White sewing machines; shopworn and trial machine*; for sale at a big bargain. Call at once. 176 E. Washington st. JOSEPH C. PFLEGER.
5 *
TO LET-IOgp Capitol ave., North; eight 1,011 SALE—
rooms; bam; beautiful location; 318.
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TO LET—Washington st., large, front office room; second floor;; Newa Building. Inquire at business office of The News. TO LfeT—Furnished house; six rooms and bath. Apply 'it 8*7 E. Michigan st., or 40)4 E.
Washington st. HENRY H. FAY.
TO LET—Bedford and Park ave*., modern, ten-room bouse; large lot and bam; high and dry; a very desirable place. DR. A. R. WHITE, 180 3. Meridian st. TO LET—Six rooms, or three first and three second-story rooms, for light housekeeping. Call 2 to 5 p. m. 381 E. Michigan st., or REID BROS., 42 N. Delaware. TO LETV-IlisT*N Meridian st.; nine rooms, bath, pantry, closets, furnace and grates; first-class condition. Inquire of C. S. WARBURTON, 26 Lombard Building. TO LET—Fine suite of office rooma in The News Bunding; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufacturing. For particulars call at The News office. TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned to sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay bock when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 6 Odd Fellows HallTO LET—Down town residence. No. 23 Ft. Wayne ave.; new, furnace, bath, with firstclass plumbing, city water, deep driven well, cistern, hot and cold water In kitchen and bath-room; large, light, airy rooms; good back yard, with shade; reasonable rent to approved
tenant. JOHN S. SPANN ft CO. Vd LET—MI8C hlL L A & Kutis.
~*» ii | ^ i e,*'*~k i , l ~fcnii~iii ii—iiii«~sy^~»in~~^—»■»—ms—■ TO LET — New camping tents of all kinds. EBERHARDUS. 80 Capitol ave., south.
TO LET—The best, all-wool carpets 66c per J^ard, on payments this week. BORN ft CO.,
62 E. Washington »t.
TAKEN UP.
TAKEN UP—Bay pony. 82 Dugdale st. TAKEN UP—One mule. No. S3 N. Alabama
st. HARDIN.
TAKEN UP—One dehorned cow, with brass bell and collar; brown spotted. ROBERT*
SON FARM. Three-Notch road.
kTORAUK.
STORAGE - Of all kinds at CHARLES E. SHOVER’S, 180 E. Wabash st. STORAGE - INDIANAPOLIS WAREHcfuSE CO.; all modem facilities for storing household goods and merchandise. 265-278 S. Pennsylvania st., on Pennsylvania tracks. Telepnone 1848. j i
REMOVAL.
REMOVAL—DR. BOYNTON, office and residence, to 1*7 N. Alabama. Telephone 1945.
REMOVAL-SMITH’S dye-works, from N. ^Pennsylvania st to 24 Monument Place, (^ir- - fyWHAJU LOANS-Money to Iban. HENRY H. FAY. 40)4 B. Washington st. LOANS—$600 to $26,000 to bank. SMITH ft CO., 86 W, Washington. LOANS—On Jewelry, clothing or other valuables. 67 W. Washington. LOANS-Take no chances. BENNETT’S cabinets are the best; only $1 a. dozen.
LOANS—AH save money by getting my rates on furniture loans. BAUM, 250 E. Ohio. LOANS—On—.watches and diamonds; large amounts a specialty. Room 24 Ingalls Block.
LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and farms. UNION TRUST CO.. <8 E. Market st.
LOANS—On chattels and pawns; get our rates. 156)4 K. Washington at. ARTHUR N. WILflON. mm
LOANS—$400 on first mortgage. Apply to F. T. KDBNHARTER, Attorney, 21)4 E. Wash-
Ington at.
LOANS—Money to loan; lowest Interest; lowest commission. CLIFFORD ARRICK. N E.
Market at.
LOANS—Larg* amount of money to loan at wEi * lie st.
specially low rates. DYER ft RASSMANN. 81 Circle el
LOANS—Money; « per cent Building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD, < Ingalls Block.
LOANS—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY ft CO., Tl E. Market st
LOANS—6 per cant money on improved real estate. (No loans made outside of this city.) SPANN ft CO.. 86 E. Market
LOANS—Money to loan on nersontu property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL, room 60 Lombard Building, 24)4 B. Washington.
LOANS—Sums of $500 and over.
City property and farms.
C. E. COFFIN ft CO.. 80 E. Market at
LOANS—Money to loan on city property or farms; no delay; money on hand; any amount; $100 to $10,000. A. J. McINTOSH ft SON. No. U Virginia gvs.
INS—l
LOANS—To loan, money in any amount, la sums of $800 to $6,000, on very easy terms; low rates; no delay; can accoffnnodate you the same day that apply; loans on city or forma. C. W. .GORSUCH, 15 Virginia aVe,
LOANS— '~7i
DO YOU WANT MONEY?
If so, call and see us before borrowing. We make loans on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, wagons, etc., la small or large sums.
on long or short time, and at the lowest possible rate* and on the day you ask for it Loans may be paid in flail or in port at any
tune, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan. Property la loft to your possession, you having the use of both propert YOU d GET n 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 2 Bank of Commerce Building, corner Pennsylvania and Virginia ave.
LOANS-
MONEY ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horsea wagons, office, store fixtures and ail kinds of personal property, to sums to suit, without removal. In the quickest possible time aad at the lowest possible rates; also on watches and diamond*. Yon can pay it bock la weekly or monthly Installment*, and each small payment reduces the cost of carrying the balance. Business strictly confidential. SLATTS ft POE. room 24 Ingalls Block, southwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania sts.
LOANS—
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
To loan la sums of
HO. $15. 320. 3M. 330, 3180k 3980.
or any amount on
FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS.
STORE FIXTURES, ETC..
At raise which honest people can afford
nay. The property tp ^
remain to your
- WANTS MONET CALL AND SEE US. We are Juat a* happy to make you a 310 loan as one for $1»0. We will give you plenty of time to tW the money back. In fact, you can make the payments to suit you reelf. Every payment so made reduces the coat of carrying the loan. We give you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out in advance. The transaction 1* sure to be private. Don't fall to aee us and get
our rates.
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ANY TAN SHOE
MEN 32.49.
SEE OUR WINDOW. 5c for 1 can best tomatoes. 7)4c for 1 can best com. lOo for X can California peaches. 10c for 1 can California plums. 10c for 1 can California apricots. JOc for 1 can California pears. 6o for 1 can Royal soup. MEAT, LARD AND BUTTER. Sc for California hams. 25c for 2 lbs lard. I2)4c for best hams. 10c for breakfast bacon. 15c for choice butter. 3c for 1 lb codfish. 6c for 1 lb boneless codfish. - * 6c for 1 quart bean*,
for No, 3 tub.
85c 40c 43c 10c 10c
for No. 2 tub. for No. 1 tub.
for water bucket for 1 good broom. FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!
*3.75 for 1 barrel flour. . 32 for 100-lb sack flour. II for 60-lb sack flour. 60c for 25-lb sack flour. too tor 12)4-lb saek flour. MEN’S PANTS TO SLAUGHTER. 25c for pants, worth 50c. S5c for pants, worth 75c. S0t. for Jeans pants, worth 31. 75c for cottonade pants, worth $1.25. $1 for easslmere pants, worth $1.50. $1.25 for wool pants, worth $2.50. $1.50 for wool pants, worth 38.50. LADIES’ FINE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. All In same room. No. HO W. Washington
street.
25c for ladles’ black house slippers. Ladies’ $4 oxford ties at $1.75. , Ladies’ $3 oxford ties at $1.4*. Ladles’ $2.60 oxford tie* at $1.25. Ladles' $2 oxford ties at $L Ladies’ $1.50 oxford ties at 76c. Ladles' *1.36 oxford tie* at 69c. Ladles’ $1 oxford ties at 50c. Ladles’ 36 lace or button shoes $2.50. Ladies’ $4 lace or button shoe# $2. Ladles' $3 lace or button shoes at 31.48. Ladies’ 32 lace or button shoes at $1. Ladies’ $1.50 lac* or button shoe* at 75a Ladles’ 31 lace or button Shoe* at 50c. MISSES’ SCHOOL SHOES. 60c for misses' fine button shoes. 49c for misses' oxford ties. 75c for misses’ school shoes. $1 for misses' dress shoes. MEN’S FINE SHOES SLAUGHTERED. All men’s $3 tan shoes at 31«. All men’s $S patent leather shoes at 32.49. All men’s |6 kangaroo shoes at $2.49. All men’s t* hand-sewed shoes at 32.49. All men’s 34 cordovan shoes at |1 All men’s 33 calf shoes at $1.4*. AH men's *2 calf shoe* at 9*c. All men’s $2 grain shoes at 99a All men's $1.» patent leather rumps 50a
B bycz n.
shoes at 75a
FOR SALE—Two second-hand i D. O. C.. 80 E. Ohio at., city.
FOR
worth 986.
SALK—Bicycle; new; high
17 E. McCarty st.
FOR SALE—New camping tents KBERHARDT-S, 80 Capitol art FOR SALE—Have your trunks Bee-Hive Trunk Factory, 2 N.
Meridian.
FOR HALE—fit. Heronrd dog (female);
M. car* N*
Englewood at a bar-
BEVILLE, 2)4
■yill
color and young. Address ~Z~17rcare Newa”*
FOR SALE—One nice little milch cow; gain. Call 180 Elizabeth st-, attar 6 o’cl FOR SALE—Foot-power mortising and shaper; also scroll saw. dll
Mississippi at.
FOR SALE—Two lots in gain. See me soon. H.
W. Washington.
FOR SALE!—Privileges for the athletblc
at North Salem, next Sunday, for
106 ST Illinois st. ^■■1 FOR SALE—Livery stable; good location; *vefythlng new; Invoice about $1,100. Address
L 19, care News.
FOR SALE—Walnut cupboard 33; larg* walnut patent rocker cradle |6; high chair, walnut,
31. 25 S. Linden, v ,♦
FOR KALE—Three-chair barber shop; North Side; good location; going to leave city. Aft-
dress F 23, News office.
FOR SALE—Fine piano; cheap for cash, or will trade for lady’s bicycle and some cash. Address R 18. care News. V FOR SALE—Iron hitch poets, lawn guards, wire and Iron fencing. ELLIS ft HELFEXBERGER, 162 S. Mississippi st. FOR SALE—Wrought iron picket fence, 69 cento per foot while Introducing. VANCE FENCE CO., 322 S. New Jersey. FOR. SALE—Those laundered percale shirts, . sold everywhere for 76c, are sold for 48c at the GLOBE STORE, 170 W. Washington st. FOR SALE—Clean stock of boot* gnd shoes; on the best business street in the city; to* voice about $1,800: established trade. Address G
20. care Newa
FOR SALE—The famous “BULL DOG’* J*l panta; every pair warranted not to rip; the he GliOl
on as
w
DUE
000000000000 W. WASHINGTON ST., CORNER WEST, AT GEORGE F. KREITLEIN’S - ONE AND" ONLY CUT-PRICE GROCERY, SHOE AND PANT8 SALE. FOR TO-MORROW AND MONDAY I PLACE ON SALE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES TO BE SLAUGHTERED. MAKE NO MISTAKE IN THE PLACE 1 THE ONE AND ONLY CORRECT NO. 250 W. WASHINGTON ST. READ THE FOLLOWING: SUGARS! SUGARS! SUGARS! $1 for 21 lbs granulated sugar. $1 for 22 lbs soft A sugar. $1 for 24 lbs extra C sugar. 26c for 1 dozen tin fruit cans. BABIES' SOFT-SOLE SHOES AT 15a 15c for 1-lb package coffee. 20c for 1 lb Rio coffee. 25c for 1 lb Santoe coffee. 30c for 1 lb Maricalbo coffee. MEN’S WORKING PANTS 25a 25c for 3 lbs best baking powder. 26c for 3 lbs pure pepper. 25c for 3 lbs pure allspice. 26c for 3 lbs pure cinnamon. 25c for 3 lbs pure mustard. * 26c for 3 lbs pure ginger/ 36c for 2 lbs pure cloves. MEN’S GRAIN SHOES 99a 26c for 8 bars Brown soap. 25c for 8 bars Everyday soap. f 25c for 8 bars Hummer soap. 25c for 9 bars Pittsburg soap. 25c for 8 bars Harvest soap. 25c for 10 bars toilet soap. 25c for 8 lbs Pearl starch.
31.60 and $1.25 kinds for $1. At the STORE, 170 W. Washington st. ‘ FOR SALE — Van hotel range, with double oven, steamer and broiler; also cook and heatFOR Sale—Who wants to buy a handsome millinery establishment; neN fixtures, smalt stock; to a live business town, within fifteen miles of Indianapolis 7 Address D 19, care
News.
FOR SALE—Fine new upright plana worth $380, for only $275, only for August. Call at once. SMITH ft NIXON. 68 and 90 N. Pennsylvania. Dealers in Steinway and Martin
pianos.
FOR SALS—Cheap, my saloon and fixtures; doing -a good business and making money; reason for selling, want to go into other business. Call or address 146 E. Town st., Columbus, O. FORSALE-MONARCH BICYCLES' If you want a 3100 Monarch bicycle fer $66. on payments of $5 down and 36 a month, this Is your only chance to secure the bargain. A liberal discount allowed for cash customers. WHEELMAN’S COMPANY, 39 Lorraine Building; , ' .. FOR SALE—State, county and township rights, also other rights, for one of the greateet money-making invention* of the age. New process of making butter; 100 pounds butter 60 pounds fresh milk, make 160 pounds butter. Little labor. Investigation aoUctted. Call on or address NEW PROCESS BUTTER COMPANY, 250 W. Washington at., Indianapolis,
Ind.
FOR SALEWALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! ONE-CENT WALL PAPER! ONE-CENT WALL PAPER! Buy two rooms and get one room at a cent a bolt; see our summer price* on this season's goods; everything reduced; nothing reserved. Don't wait till the good things are gone. WILLITS ft CO.. 193 W. Washington st. and *0 Vlrginla ave. FOR SALE—SECOND-HAND BICYCLES. COLUMBIA, pneumatic, $40. VICTOR, large, red cushions, $85. VICTOR, pneumatic, $25. CENTRAL pneumatic. UL QUEEN CITY COMBINATION, pneumatic,
$25.
GIANT, COMBINATION, now cushions, $15. QUEEN CITY, diamond, wood rims, $60. CATARACT, wood rims, used one month, 996. Terms, $6 down and $5 a month, or a liberal discount for cash. WHEELMEN’S CO., 39 Lorraine BuHding. FOR SALESHOES! SHOES! SHOES 1
AT
NEERMAN’S SHOE STORE. 273 Massachusetts ave. 1 MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALK. SOME PRICES ON TAN FOOTWEAR. Men's $1.50 ton lace shoes reduced to $1.30. I Men’s tan lace shoes, have been selling at $2.60; will close out at $1.73. One lot of misses’ spring heel russet shoes at 65c. One lot of child’s russet shoes, slseo 9 to XL at 55a DON’T MISS THIS SALE. NEERMAN, 273 Massachusetts ava
KSTATB-A room house,
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REAL ESTATE-: school and REAL ESTATE—$190 to U vacant lot, or carpenter monthly payments will buy SOUU, 31 REAL ESTATE—On N. 1 Fourteenth, a new house u pantry, closets, two convenience; will be terms. WM. GORDON, U REAL ESTATB-Money to of borne funds left to < in sums of $100 to $1,000 i rates of Interest; can fur
REAL ESTATB-A new -MMMylvania st., b*ti
enteenth; first-clasa
Seven finish flnUl
i; nrei-cmaa throughout; and floors; furnace; bath; nat
gas, fine shade; terms very might take email property part pay.
phone 178.
REAL H6TAT»-iot, 10*193, with brick storeroom 30x100, with atone basement under whole building; has artificial and natural gam*, city water, located only seven squares east of court-houm on B. Washington sb; sewer connection, etc.; price $7,009; make m* an offer; this property will double iff price Jua* H. ^ILLE^W^W^wShlnKton" ^
FOR 8ALE—HORSES AND VEHICLE)8. FOR SALE—Large, Mack pony and phaeton. 566 Shelby st FOR SALE—Nearly new milk wagon. 216 E. Market. KRAMER. FOR SALE—Jump-seat surrey, two top wagons. 216 E. Market. KBAMKR. FOR SALE—Surrey, phaeton, two light bug-
gles. Stable 280 Clifford ava
FOR SALE—Large stock delivery wagons. STURTEVANT'S, 68 & Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE—Low-down milk wagon; cheap. STURTEVANT'S, 68 8. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Bay horse; four years old; sound, gentle, stylish driver; stogie or double. 19 Fayette. ' FOR SALE—All ouggies, surreys and phaetons at big discount. STURTEVANT'S. « S. Pennsylvania. ■ FOR SALE—Muet be sold; sampl* trap, aurrey, phaeton, top box buggy. Concord bustles* buggy; old ones taken in exchange. Oor-
ner Alabama and Ohio.
FOR SALE—Cheap; one-horse joit wagon; iron axles, with top, two spring seats; useful fqr carpenter, bricklayer, eta Set of slngt# harneaa. 167 Capitol ave., north, FOR SALE—New Kensingtons, surreys, phaetons and rubber-tire vehicles; large spring wa/on, nearly new. ROBBINS A CO., 82 E Georgia st. Repairing solicited.
FOR SALE—A large stock of vehicles to be . closed out, regardless of cost. Inside 90 day*; come and get a bargain. SCHOFIELD ft JACOBS, 123 E. Wabash st.. rear Marker House. , FOR SALE—Advance styles of our 13*6 patterns to fine phaetons and surreys at very low prices; everything to the carriage and buggy line to second-hand work; price no object; we want the room for our fall stock of new vehicles; large stock of delivery wagons; good second-hand panel top delivery wagon; cheap. C. H. BLACK MANUFACTURSrG
CO.. 44 E. Maryland st.
FOR SALE— All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on this page of The News ore charged for at the very low rat* of 1 cent a word tor each day. No advertisement received for less than 10 cents. When Monk or dash lines are used, these ore 8 cents a line. One and twooent postage stamp* will be received la payment of orders by malt.
AUCTION-L N. Baldwin Block.
PERRY,
AUCTION-MORRIS SOLOMON. 78 E. Washington st.
AUCTICN-G. W. McCURDY, Auctioneer. Na U9 W. Washington sC ^ AUCTION—I will sell at auction. Thursday, August 15. at 2 p. on the premises. No. 3 Addison st., ML Jackson (flret house In rear of Williams's grocery), sis mSt
lot 66x156. all kinds of a most complete and cash payment, balance rents for $4 per month; of street car line. L. N.
new born,
every
;
Roys’ 32.50 calf shoes at $1.25. Boys’ 33 calf shoes at 31. «0. Boys' $2 tan shoes at $L
Babies’ shore 6c, 19c. 15c, 96c and 26a Children’s fine shoes 36a 46c. C6c and 45c. Don't forget the place. Street car fare will be allowed on all shoe purchases of 75c and over. Ask conductor to let you off at corner
West and Washington Sts. Store open until
9 o'clock every evening. Send in your mall
orders.
•Phone ISO*. GEORGE F.
AUCTION—Sale of piano, etc. Will be sofd tomorning, at 9:30 o'clock, at W. Washington *L, four antique bedroom suite*, rockers, double lour —*
and walnut,
ental and woven wire
dining chair* wire springs.
tab!** in
REAL ESTATB-Ten-room all modern improvements; water; bath-room and furnace cash, balance 33,900 to building payments $20 per month; or, got $800 cash, pay MOO cash
second mortgage for Y two and three years, once, or write me.
■Washington.
Sal'
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NOTICE—Tlsh-l-mingo cigar, NOTICE—Bret mantels and gretes In the olty. moved 2Q8 W. r Vermont st.
OBOROB *
NOnCE-Take no chances. BENNETTS cabinets are the best; only >1 a flosen.
this week
NOTICE—Tin work and furnaces. GARDNER, 39 Kentucky are.
NOTICE-A thing of beauty buy a handsome mantel; It '
house. JNO.
VU1HW | 1% Waa* AVgggggM M. LILLY, 97 EL Ohio at
W > k. b *ilSE&Mr JSi TJB ; at 84 W. Washington. Your price; not
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more; mine.
NOTICE—BVERROAD ft PRUNK will a high grade furnace at the same Inferior ones. Call atglTO Indiana ava. theirs before you buy.
NOTICE- gALE oy RKALi estate, Marlon County, State of Indiana, Circuit Court. John A. Hannaman va Na ?,l George W. Hannaman et aL I will, at 10 o'clock a. ro.. en the 88th day August, 1895. to accordaac* with an ordsr the Marlon Circuit Court, entered in the ah cause, sell, on the premises, for cash to highest bidder, at not lea than two-th Us appraised value, the following real to Marion county, on which is a house and stable, to-wit; Lot six (I ty's flret West Side addltldn to —— -
cause.
BUILDING AND LOAMDelaware, for loans or
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H. KIMBALL, BUILDING AND LOJ
BUILDING AND LOAN-Th# nlsh money to borrower# at ums for a few (toy*. Call jar: llcations with 0. W. WA
applications with 387 Massachusetts
BUILDING AND AMBRICMH ing the year; i $805,060; paid up and § a limited amount. 100 BROWN, Secretary.
BUILDING AND LOJ larg# sum of home fluids be loaned In sums of $100 to at lowest rate* Of Intereat; <
same day os
please. A. lows Hall
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money to loan;
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