Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1895 — Page 2

*1

.

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SATURDAY,

MEMORIES OF STEVENSON

SOJOIHV I» HA W VI? AND POKMS \V IIITTKN TIIRRE.

Honr He LtreA Ob tbe I>l«nd->Some of His UoTrallao Friends «nd tbe .Methods ls«d To Enter to in Thoss.

OopyrlfhL H5*. by 8- 8. MoCIurs, Llmltsd. From the lanal* ot Hawaji, tempting to tnullc; from the sands of Waikiki, the fceaoh of poetry, come new verses by the master, poems of grace and compliment to those In whose Uvea he had deep Interest, not made to go abroad in books

hunting readers.

Next to hla Samoa. Robert Louis Stevenson liked Hawaii. To hla native Scotland he was tied by a sentiment strong enough to tug gently at his heart-strings, but not of force sufficient to draw him thither from tropical lands to rack his feeble /rame tn its harassing climate. During his first visit to the Hawaiian Islands, in 1819, Stevenson cruised on the yacht Casco, Which he chartered from its rich owner «f Oakland, who, when the proposition first was made to him to rent his vessel tor a Urne. asked: "Who Is this man Stevenson? Hss he any moneyr* The rich man who owned the yacht is dead, leaving his money for other men to fight for, and the man who hired the yacht Is dead, too, but he left songs, and tales, And essays. And What is the name of .that millionaire who owned the yacht Snd asked for Stevenson’s credentials? Stevenson, whose name is not lost, hired • cottage on the fairy beach at Waikiki, while the Casco lay In the harbor. He fnet many people of Hawaii and cared for few. He had no Interest in the evangelising spirit or the commercial spirit. He liked best the primitive man of the Islands, unbaptlsed and not bartering for g>owder. The man who, in the Cevennes,

the high entertainment

i| :

wrote “thus to the high entertainment of the angels do we pelt one another with evangelists, like school-boys bickering in the snow,*’ was not driven to enthusiasm by the missionaries of the south seas or

0 I

H'i

They were him in the

Id: Ala-

act of their, work. Oggoaed No Owe.

*■ Still he was gentle and hospitable, and .once every week he welcomed to his cotStage all who chose to come, and from Khe many he picked a few friends. Among these was Mrs. Caroline Bush, born in the Islands, with a trace of the island feature warming her affections, and her Aon, Henry Poor, in whose arteries the jfelosd of the native, though but one part •b eight parts, ran swiftly In love and Sympathy for the decadlng members of

an ancient race.

Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Poor were much with Stevenson and his party, which consisted of his venerable mother, his wife and her son and daughter, Lloyd

Osborne and Mrs. asked to participi

tlon on the yacht to Davl< id last king of Hawaii, and to t in his simple musical pleasures, hs taken by a member of eir faces frequently appear. Bush had a birthday while Bteven-

•on was In cottage life at Waikiki, and in •slabration of the day Stevenson sent

(o her these verses:

To Caroline Bush, March S, 1189. Dear lady, tapping at your door. Some little verses stand,

: L »ey wait to see your IPHI Rise, lady, rise, and let them In, Fresh from the fairy shore.

They bring you things yon wish to have,

Each in Us pinafore'.

For they have been in Wishing Land

This morning tn the dew.

And your dearest wishes bring—

All granted—home to you.

What these may be they would not tell.

And could net If they would;

They take the packets sealed to you

As trusty servants should.

But there was one that looked,like love. And one that smelt like health, r , And one that had a jingling sound

I fancy might be wealth.

well, they are but wishes still;

dear lady, for you

low that all you wish la kind,

pray It all come true.

•tav«Bao* Hires a H«t.

The association of the cottage life was

to. Stevenson, but when in-

to write he wanted to be alone, hig literary temple he hired a hut it had been used by servants. The were covered with newspapers, one shelf held such equipments as been necessary for the simple ocits. In a cot in this hut Stevenson and read and wrote, sometimes ring melodies on his reed pipe or tin whistle. One evening he noa mouse creep cautiously from the and along the shelf, as though

to the music. Stevenson was at his visitor. Every night

eforth Stevenson piped his tune

mouse came out at the sound at bits of cheese that ever

the shelf after Stevenson had noticed his guest. The musical

for the pleasure of the mouse

sometimes of delight to the host of

hut.

•om Hawaii Stevenson went to Samoa, three years later returned, once more

the pleasures of life at Waikiki. Souci. naar Waikiki, he formed

new friendships—among them the - of Paul Neumann, formerly of San

, the adviser of LUluokalanl at of the monarchy. He showed interest In Miss Anita Neuone of the daughters of the eoun-

of the Queen. A short time before he ‘’ wail on his return trip to Samoa on

ner Equator, he chanced to

Beecham'spills are for biliousness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, sallow skin, etc., when caused by constipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. Go by the book. Pills 10$ and 25* a box. Book /rre at your druggist’s or write B. F. Allen Co., 365 Canal St., New York. Aaaoftl Ml«s mon thin 6.000.000 boxes.

LOHRMAN—Paul, at hie residence. 25 W.

St. Clair at. Funeral Sunday, 2 p. m.

OWINN—Walter. Funeral Sunday afternoon, at 2 o’clock, *t the residence. S. Meridian at.

CLARR—Thomas, of Knights brother of Mrs. John Meary, of Burial Monday morning, 10. at

ind.

McKERNON—Mrs. Margaret A. McKemon. nee Smith, of Shawneetown, 111., at her sister's (Mrs. Thomas Fowler), 188 Huron et. Funeral Sunday, at 2 p. m. LANCJBI'JIN—Mr. Joseph Langbein, at 2 a. m., Thursday. October 10. at the age of thirtynine years and twenty-six days. Funeral Sunday, at 2 p. m., from tha residence, 271 N. Noble st. Friends invited. DAILEY—Bella, oldest daughter of He*, and Mary E. Dailey, at 10 a. in.. October 11, 1S»5, age seventeen years and two months. Funeral at 1:30 o’clock. Sunday. October 18, 1895. at 180 Christian ave. Friends Invited. Burial .pri-

vate.

city.

Knightstown,

SUNDAY SERVICES.

• UNDAY SERVICES.

mi

FIRST CHURCH Indiarapoiis—136 10:30 a. m.

OF CHRIST (Scientist) of E. New Fork st. Services

THIRD CHKISTIAN CHURCH—Comer Horn# ave. and Ash st. Preaching by the pastor. D. R. Van Buskifk. to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. ! and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school 9 a. m. Young j People’s meeting 6:15 p. m. ^ NEW~ CHURCH' CHAPEL (Swedenbonrtan)— i

333 N. Alabama st. The Rev. W. L. (Radish. | OLIVE BRANCH (MERIDIAN-ST.) minister. Sunday services. 10:45 a. m. In tli- ' ' r-T ’ XT «T^,2Tr\xr v-e c

LStO!

THKOSOPHICAL—The Theosophical Society meets every Sunday evening at the rooms in the Journal Building, at 7:30. Seata free.

Public welcome.

CENTRAL UnTvERSALIST CHTRCH-Cor-ner Sixth and New Jersey sts. T. Francis

Rayon, minister, at 10:40 a. m.

9:30 a. m.

ter. Services Sunday. October 13, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at

•es,

absence of the pastor, divine services will be Rev. J.

read by Mr. Albert U. Folger.

liie

be

CHRIS-

i TIAN MISSION—566 S. Meridian st. The

C. Rurkhardt. pastor. Sunday-school 3 p. m. C. E. at 4:15 p. m. Preaching by

WANTED—FEMALE HELP ^ — n" *■ ■■ 1 — — _i—j—_

WaNTHD—Good dining-room girl. 166 N. Delaware.

WANTED- Good German girh ' 914 N. Alabama street. WANTED—Taiktresses on pants. S3 Hubbard Block. WANTED—Good girl; general bousework. 328 Home ave.

WANTED—Young girt to assist in kitchen. 42? E. Vermont.

PLYMOUTH CHURCH—Corner 1

New York st*. Frederic E. Dewfturst.

ister. Sunday-school 9:30. Morning

10:43. Vesper service, with special music,

4:30 p. m. No evening service.

j the pastor

vited.

p. m.

morning and evening.

eaching by Public in-

min- ‘

service SIXTH

FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Comer Massachusetts ave. and East st. The Rev. Joseph Llttell. pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. tn. and 7:43 p. m. Sabbaih-

uchfv,! s-so vi

r. e..

6:4'.

school. 2:30. Y, P. S. FRIENDS CHURCH — Corner Delaware and St. Clair st*. Thomas C. Brown, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. ni. uml ”:45 p. m. Sabbathschool at 9 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday evening at 6:30. All are Invited to attend. SPIRITUALISM—Regular meeting wdll - be~held at Templeton Hail, 36bi W. Washington et. Sunday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Anna 51. Annabll and her guides will lecture and give teats by clairvoyance and

elairaudicnce.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Comer

Union and McCarty. K. A. Allen, pastor. Sunday-school 9:30. Preaching 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior Endeavor 1:30, Senior Endeavor 6:30. Prayer and social meeting Thurs-

day evening. .

ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH-No. 40 N. Rural st. Preaching at both morning and

WANTED—Girl for general housework. 296 N. Alabama at. WANTED—Girl for up-stairs work and nurse. 330 E New York.

evening services by the Rev. Mr. Phillips, of Irvington. Morning services at 10:45 o’clock. ' Evening services at 7:45 o’clock. Sundayschool at 2:30 p. m.. A. C. Ward, assistant superintendent. Public invited to attend all of

these services.

WANTED-Young girl to do light housework. Call 183 Fulton su WANTED—Girl for housework; German preferred. 238 E._Ohi<x WANTED—Girl for houiewofkTTlFN. New Jersey; no children.

WANTED—Lady agent; can make 50 per cent. Address G 21. care News. WANTED—Immediately, a girl to do cooking and kitchen work. 191 ram.

* FL • ■ Vi

WANTED — Girl’s work. 78H 8- Delaware;

learn type-setting for rent

housework;

WOODRUFF-A VENUE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—In Woodruff avenue. J else, one stjuare north of Clifford avenue street car i meeti _

line. The Rev. J. P. Cowan. D. D., pastor, i of Mr. O. C. Raymond.

Preaching at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sab- ! *

bath-school at 2:30 p. m.

m av Flower To' n o r k o a t i o n a l CHURCH Delaware and Seventh sts. The Rev. John W. Wilson, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundayschool 9:30 a. m. Junior C. E. 2:30 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:45 p. tn. Strangers welcome to

all services

ETCHER PLACE M. E. CHURCH—Comer Virginia ave. and South st. (lass, 9 a. m. j WANTED—Good girl; general Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. R. Roberts, j *maH family. £10 N. Delaware. subject. '"Work Wbife^t‘ Is Day”; evening* . WANTED—Girt to work tn dressmaking shop. "Caring for the Church.’’ Sunday-school. 2 p. Call at once. 4l» N. Pennsylvania. * No lesson. Grand "Harvest Home" exer- | WANTED—White girl for housewor k; no wash

Everybody invited. Followed by class

ng. Music morning and evei

owed by class j it _. ervlhg tn charge afr pe t ’.

['ED—•White girl for housework; no wash* good wages to good girl. 425 E. Twelfth

Card ot Tlntaka. Industrial Ufe. Hartford Block. Oct. 19. Please accept thanks for full settlement of the Insurance due under the policy carried on the life of my late son. the claim having been adjusted immediately on presentation ot proofs of death. This is the second claim you have thus promptly paid In our family. I am more ♦wan with the treatment received. Yours truly, MRS. MARY S. HUBBARD. Corner Jackson and Bruce sts., Jackson Park.

FUNERAL DIRBOTORB-

Wlll refund full price paid ms for any goods or services during last two years, if not rsaashabi# as any tn tha city. Ns extra charge for lady assistant. ' OKAS. T. WHITMJTT.

MONUMENTS.

monumkntS^auo ImbinerT ioTTwasi

ington.

lowest prioeg Washington aC

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. SOCIETY—Union Soldiers’ Mutual League will meet at 66H E. Washington st.. In Chapman Post Hall, on next Tuesday evening, October IS. A large turn-out is expected. Special bual-

ness. Come all

GfiO. C. WEBSTER, Prealdent. ED G, BOOZ, Secretary.

SOCIETY-I. O, O. F.- ■ Harris Lodge, No. 644,

October 14,

evening,

Ind. Work In inltli hers requested to be

etc

-Regular meeting of I. O. O. F., Monday at 7:30, Mt. Jackson, y and first degree. Me»nesent. Visiting brothers

welcome. ARTHUR NICKERSON, N. G. SAM McBBOOM, Secretary. , SOCIETY—'W. R. C.—Members of George H. Chapman Corps, No. 10, are earnestly requested to be present at tha special meeting on Monday, October 14, at 2 p. m. Business

of Importance.

LYDIA RIGG, President SARAH PURCELL, Secretary.

K BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE—Florida Seal.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Office partner; small capital required. Oil 659 Virginia ave. BUSINESS CHANCE - Patents obtained. THURMAN A 8ILVIUS. 26 W. Washington

st., Indianapolis, Ind.

BUSINESS CHANCB—$400 for restaurant

■ nithoiB st.; good, HILGENBERG, 27 W

paying trade; easy terms.

Ohio.

BUSINESS CHANCE—I have a few thousand dollars^to Invest In acme money-making buelBtlSINEgB CHANCE—Partner with $500, in company already organised (half Interest); only hustler van ted. Address K 19, care News. BUSINESS CHANCE - ReetauTIKt; fmtel, bakery and confectionery, grocery, drugs and many other chances. WEBBER A CO., 91 B. Market st. BUSINESS CHANCE—To Let: New brick store-room; modern improvements. Comer Home ave. and Bellefontaine st. Apply 84 Brooteslde ave. BUSINESS CHANCE—A good business man, with HO.eoo, to go Into an old, established manufacturing establishment and put services with ca^ltaL^ rare chance to the proper perBU6INESS CHANCE—WOO monthly guaranteed. Manufacturing concern wants repre-

nibbled-

m

Bjigf'

schooner Equator.

verse, an Inscription to the of mind and person of the These Interested, possibly

a. oicwiison, and he* wrote to her as a companion to thoss she had Lo«1 Versea Written I* Hawaii.They wsra ths last he wrote in Hawaii. The young woman to whom he addressed them has fulfilled his promise, for tn July «f this year she married. And these are

the lines he wrote; ' -

From Number Two to Anita Neumann. | see where you are drivlnfif dear. And haste to meet your views; The nameless man was Number One—

And here is Number Two.

AVhat special charm shall I select To honor tn the muse? ; Tour mind—your heart. Anita, dyed Tn early morning blues. . JWIth just a hint of fire to Warm Its cold auroral hues? v Tour gray eyes, or your slender hands?

In faith l nay not choose.

|tn angel inexpert, untried. •

Lingering as angels use—

Too nice to wet your perfect feat

In merely earthly dews,

gho day shall come—it Is not far— When life shall claim fits dues,

(And fair Anita to fair love The hand no mere refuse.

lAtes. the rhyme is nearly out,

good will.

Number Two's.

The verses and the photographs came to San Francisco by the last steamer froral Hawaii. The pictures, taken by a member of Stevenson's party, were given by Stevenson himself to Mrs. Bush. Miss Anita Neumann, now Mrs. Focke, permitted her treasured poem to be photographed, that she might not be eatirely unselfish In her enjoyment of It Pastry making Is • pleasure when Dr. Price’s Baking Powder leavens the dough.

mraa, uie rnyme is nearly Take this of Number T

Curly Birch Chiffonier*. You should see tho handsome

curly

H

A Past One For Sleighing. Wwv 16th. at ,

: A OO., 91 E. Market at.

sentatlve la Indianapolis (or any city _ taken). Must have few hundred dollars cash to pay for goods on delivery after orders are secured. F. E. VAIL, Hose Building, New York. BUSINESS CHANCE—88,090—Controlling Interest in established manufacturing plant In this city toe sale or trade. What have you? A mode! grocery and meat market tor city property or farm. 120,000 worth of stock

A. J. McIntosh

In IronA SON,

works for trade.

’BUSINESS CHANCE—Speculate In wheat; anyone can make money by Investing at nt prices; send for our large red book and market bulletin; they contain all neces-

1 xiec

sary information to enable anyone to deal In

mmi 1

present prices; send for our large red book and

SaFI ‘ 1 ‘ sariF fi|Hl HP I . ^ I HPH

grain; both free. STANSBLL A OO., Bankers and Brokers, H Traders’ Building. Chicago. BUSINESS CHANCE-Fortunes made by present advance In values, hut nowhere so quickly as by successful speculation In grain; small capital only necessary to make large profita; speeulate by mall; act qufckly: our .book on sucoessful speculation (sent free) explains everything. .For particulars, address PATTIgON

ft CO , 19 Omaha Building. Chicago. III.

BUSINESS CHANOE—Speculation pays! Never was there better opportunity offered for maklargs profits than buying wheat at present low prioM; conservative, far-sighted business men, like Armour, are now buying wheat, as every Indication points to higher prices; war news In Europe, drought in Argentine and France, collapse of the “Kaffirs everything favor* an early advance. Write us and we will send (free) the best book nn trading and market letter ever published. MILLAR ft CO.. Bankers and Commission Merchants, suite K,

234 La. Sail* ah, Chicago. ✓

FINANCIAL.

LOANS—Made on Baldwin Block.

short notice. Room 50,

IGANB-Made; lowest interest: on choice city and farm property. J. B. HANN. 77 B. Market. LOANS—Money on hand; no delay; Interest and commission reasonable, A. J. MclN-

TOSH ft SON. 11 Virginia ave.

SOUTH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH—Corner South and Noble. The Rev. C. E. W. Dobbs, D. D., pastor. Sunday-school, 9:30 a. in. Preaching by pastor. 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U., 8:30 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday, 7:80 p. m. A cordial invitation to !

all to attend all services.

MBRIDIAN ST. ~m! B. CHURCH—Corner of ! New York. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by the ’ pastor, the Rev. C. N. Sims, D. D. Service of song at 7:30 p. ni. Sunday-school and class meeting at 9:15 a. ni. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening

at 7:30. AH are cordially invited. ^

GRACE CATHEDRAL (Episcopal)—Corner

Seventh street and Central ave. * The Rev.

Edwin Johnson, minister in charge. Services: Holy communion 7;30 a’, m.; morning prayer and sermon 10:30 a. m.; Sunday-school 8 p. m.; evening prayer and address 7:30 p. m. Every-

one cordially invited to all services.

PEOPI^T~CONGRBGATIONAL CHURCH -

O. D. Fisher,, pastor. Harvest home services

morning and evening. Morning service 10:80 a. m. Subject, "Lessons from tha Tares.” Evening service 7:30 p. m., literary and song service. Sunday-school 2:15 p. m. Y. P. S. C.

E. 3:20 p. m. Juniors, Monday 4:30 p. m.

SPIRITUALISM—Mr. >. A.' Wlggin, the elo-

quent inspirational speaker, will lecture for

the Indianapolis Association of Spiritualists at the G. A. R. Hall, 80 N. Delaware st., Sunday, at 10:30 a. m.; evening at 7:45. Morning subject, "Some Charges of Orthodoxy Against Spiritualism Refuted," followed by tests after each lecture. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN (7HURCH—Corner

of Delaware and Walnut sts. Preaching at

usual hours by the Rev. D. R. Lucas, the old pastor; subject, 10:45 a. m., "Abide In the Ship”; 7:45 p. m., "These Sayings of Mine*" Sunday-school, 9:80 a. m., Howard Cale, superintendent. Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 p. m., H. H.

Blstun, leader. All are Invited and welcome.

CENTRADAVE. METHODIST EPISCOPAL

CHURCH—Corner of Central ave. and Butler

pt. The Rev. Henry A. Buchtel, D. D., pastor. Sermons by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting, 9:80 a. m. Sundayschool, 2:30 p. m. Junior League, 4 p. m. Epworth League, 6:46 p. m. Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Strangers cordially wel-

comed. ‘ METHODIST MINISTERS’

BUILDIXG AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. BUILDING AND LOAN—Florida Seal. BUILDING^AND LOAN—EQUITABLE, 96 N.

Delaware, tor loans or investments.

BUILDINo'aNeTLoAN-FRANK K. SAWYER, Fire Insurance, 87-38 Baldwin Block.

Telephone 863, -

BUILDING AND LOAN—At the building and loan office, 89 E. Market st., you can borrow •• I money at a lower rate than of any other asso- £• elation In the city. HOWARD KIMBALL, seung 1 g ecr( . Ury . BUILDING AND LOAN-TKITTONIA. NO. 4. SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, meets Tuesdays, at Reichweln’s Hall, comer Market and Noble sts. MONEY READY TO LOAN.

Borrowers wanted.

LOAN-The GERMAN* ted its assets 8225,000 dur- ■ _ ,000; I

8805,000; 'paii

a limited amoui BROWN, Secret 1

W A NTSD—Cook

HERDSON

station.

>ok and dining-room girl. SHEPHOUSE, directly south Union

BUILDING AND

n.3 cs,, M,a° $65,000; loans to date up and prepaid stock Issued to amount. 100 N. Delaware. O. W.

Ing the year; Its earnings

■ ; paid limited 1

AMERICAN Increase

M-ni

t

SHOWN, Secretary

BUILDING AND LOAN—THE GERMANAMERICAN is now issuing advance payment stock, with two-thirds of full earnings payable In cash each six months; a splendid Investment for guardians or estates. G. W. BROWN. Secretary, 100 N. Delaware st. BUILDING AND I.OAN—Money to loan; • large sum of home funds left In our car* to be loaned in sums of 8100 to $1,000 and upward; at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish moneg same day as you apply; pay hack when yojs please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 8 Odd F«l-

lowB Hall.

BUILDING AND LOAN—The STAR SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION starts the twen-ty-fifth series of $200 share* and the seventh B series $100 shares. September 4, 1895. Money on hand for loans with low premiums. For further information apply at office, 46% E. Washington st. H. H. FAY, Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN—$10.88 a month Carrie*

^HE INDIANA SAVINGS

MEETING—The

first regular meeting of the Conference year Will be held In the parlors of the Mertdian-st. church, at 10 o’clock a. m.. Monday. There will be the election of * secretary-treasurer and of correspondents to the Western and the discussion of our Conference, “Day of Fasting and Prayer for Twenty Thousand Souls.” J. W. MILAM, President. ' FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Alabama and Tenth st*. The Rev. G. L. Mack-; Intosh. pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 u. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m.. Charles W. Moores, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p^ m. Frayer-meettng Thursday,, at 7:30 p. m. A oordl&l Invitation Is extended and welcome given to all of these services. Seats free. ■ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—Southwest comer Pennsylvania and New York sts. The pastor, the Rev. M. L. Haines, D. D., will preach to-morrow at 10:45 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. W. F. Crafts will give his Princeton University lecture, “Nineteenth Century Progress and Problem*.’’_ Christian

Endeavor Society,

6:80

feature service Thursday

jt.^m. _ Preparatory

p. m.

CALIFOKNIA-STREET.' M. E. CHUROHCnmer North and California sts. Rev. H. C. Ashcraft, pastor. Class-meeting 9 a. m. Preaching 10:30. Sunday-school 2 p. m. Class at 6 p. m. Preaching 7:30. Epworth League devotional meeting 7:30 Tuesday evening. Junior League meeting 4 p. m. Wednesday. Weekly prayer-meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. A cordial Invitation to ail these services.

ST. PAUL’S CHUKCH-New York and Illinois

sts. G. A. Carstensen, rector. Holy com-

munion 8:45 a. m. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon, 10:45 o’clock. Evening prayer and addresses. 7:45 of clock. The rector will preach In the morning. Addresses relative to the work of the late convention of the Brotherhood of St, Andrew will be given in the evening by Messrs. S. A Haines, W. F. Stlltz and H. N. Castle. TABERNACLE CHURCH-Comer Meridian

and Second sts. The Rev. J. A. Rondthaler,

D. D.. pastor. The Rev. W. B. Dunham, associate pastor. Communion service, with short sermon by the pastor, at 10:30 a. m. Sundayschool 2:15 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. 3:45 p. m. Preaching by Jhe associate pastor in Mt. Jaokson chapel at 10:30 a, m., and la West Wash-lngton-st.\chapel at 7:80 p. m. Consecration service this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock. ROBERTS PARK M. E. CHURCH—Corner

Delaware and Vermont sts. The Rev. T. I.

Coultas, D. D., pastor. Class-meetings at 9 a. m. Sunday-school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a m. and at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor; morning subject. “Jesus Christ, God’s Greatest Exhibition of Power and Appeal to Reason”

evening subject, "What Have I Done? Have I Not Done? What Ought I To Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Pray*

Thursday evening at 7:80.

What Dor-

meeting

sfccOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Comer Vermont and Pennsylvania sts. The Rev. Joseph A. Mtlbum, pastor. The Rev. Edward Baech. associate pastor. Pleaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Baptism of children at

!car - le’a Socl

unda.y-ach>bl

ng

ptleni of

morning service. Young People’s Society Christian lEndeavor 6:46 p. m. Bunday-aen ’ 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday event at 7:30. Mayer chapel, corner of West and Catharine sts., Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m.: prayer-meeting Wednesday evening. , SEVENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHGeorge Knox, pastor. Preaching at 10:45 by the Rev. Mr. Dickerson. D. D. Preaching at 7:80 by the pastor: theme, "Christian Citlxenshlp." Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m., W. T. Chafee. - superintendent. Junior Christian Endeavor, 4 p. m.; Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Entertainment Wednesday evening by

famous Fisk

singers.

Jubil etlng

free. Strangers cordially In-vlt WASHINGTON-STRBET

urch prayer

and social meeting Thursday. 7:30 p. m. All

s corffially Invited.

seats

BAST WASHlNQTON-STREET PRESBY-

TERIAN CHURCH—Naar the Institution for

the Deaf and Dumb. The Rev. F. C. Hood, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Parents may present their children for 'baptism at the morning service. Sunday-school at 9;15 a. m. Junior Endeavor at *! p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. ra.* Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:36. All are cordially Invited to these services. There will be a congregational meeting Monday evening at 7:30 : . FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH-

Comer of Pennsylvania and Walnut sts.

The Rev. D. I* Mackenzie, pastor. Services rvt t4'45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school at 9 30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at •:#> p. m.

I per - - -

estate. (No loans made outside of this city.)

spanna co.. $6 g. Marta*., | LOANS—$L#)0 wanted, aTVper cent., without \ lYager-twjetiag on Thursday evenims- Morning. commission, on good farm property, near j Marrest Home eervlcee; text He Wt not ettv Address 8 18 care News i -himself without witness. In that he did go>x1 city. Address t a *}t w :-’ j aa<l gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful

seasons, lining our hearts with food and gladness." Evening. "He hath said: ’I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.’ *’

LOANS—If you want your money secured nt g«od intsro*. first morigage brkvg smaU | nee.s. amount fend will place U. JOHN B. HANN, 77 1*3ve E. Market. LOANS—Mortgage securities for sale that w'H

Investors f and t per cent. Interest; stocke, bonds, etc.. «t all times on hand. A. J. MCINTOSH a SON. It Virginia ave, LOANS—We can loan you money oa ,yom household furniture, horse and buggy or any kina of personal property at 4 per cent, less than anyone else In the city. Call and see us. Room No. a Baldwin Block. BOYD ft MID

LKR. .

for prompt loans; reasonable debenture stoek; safe and profitable; borrowers, investors and agents; as-

sets at end eighteenth month etnoe inc>n><wa-

WATWB INTERNATIONAL

LOAN ASSOCIATION. Cam-

LQANS—Money term*; debentt we want borrow sets at end eigh

PERSONAL.

PM^A^^DIANA-S KARLIKMT THE BOWEN-MKRRILL COMPANY

Are publishing Hon. W. H. English's great History Of Indiana, complete in two volumes.

has spent over a quarter of a

for tlds work. No Indiit this work. DAVID wen-Merrill Company,

is soliciting subscriptions toe Indianapolis.

Are pububo it History of la Mr. English

century of researches for Sum should be without B. STOUT, care the Bov

=

CLAIRVOYANT.

claiSvotan?—zan'Isan ’

PAHT* PRESENT'

TWIS obj

s"Tfltoals' «

PAST! PRESENT! FUTURE! Tells object of vtslt; positively not

or awkss no charge tor

» 1-3-3. mm

FOUND.

m

Owner oal) ■< H W.

MEMORIAL CHURCH—Corner of Christian ave. grid Ash SL The Rev. Frank O. Ballard, pastor. The Sutwiay-school at 905 a. m.; the Junior Endeavor Society at 3 p. m.; the Senior Endeavor Society at 6:45 p. m.; public worship morning and evening. The Rev. Wilbur F. Chafis, Huperlntendsnt of the National Bureau of Reform. Washington, D. C., will preach at 16:36; subject, "The Lord’s Day and the Rest Day.” In the evening the pastor will preach the fifth sermon In his series to young people, entitled. “The Majesty and the Meekness of Christ." FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH—Northeast corner New York and Pennsylvania sts. The Rev. D. J. Ellison, pastor. The reopening services of the audience-room at 16:46 a. ra Sermon by the pastor; subject, “The Mission of the Church.” Song service at 7:80 p. m., under direction ot Prof. Arthur D. Preston, organist, with a chorus choir of fifty voices. Address by the pastor. “Inspiration of Music.” The organ has been entirely rebuilt, and will be used at both services. Sunday-school at 9:36 a. m. Young People’s meeting 6:30 p. m. Regular praver and conference meeting Thursday evening. AU are cordially invited to ail the

services ot the church.

BAPTIST

COLLEGE-AVE BAPTIST CHURCH-N. E corner College fend Lincoln avenues. The Rev. C. A. Bare. D. D.. pastor. Preaching at 14:88 a. m. and 7:30 p m. by the pastor. Morning anthem. "All Thy Wortn Shall praise Thee," Simper. Offertory. “In His Hands Are AH the Corners of the Earth.” Schnecker. Miss Leila A. Parr and MrUC. D. Ebert. Evening anthem. "He Watereth the Hills," Simper. Offertory, “The King of Love My Shepherd Is." Gounod, Miss Parr. The Sunday-school will celebrate Its harvest home festival and extend a welcome to the pastor at 1:16 p. m. An address by the Rev. D. J. BUison. recitations and special music will be features of tha program. B. P. U. prayer and praise

a loan of $1,000 in THE AND INVESTMENT CO KfAvvIxc 4V>4a otarl n H i n 47

•Only this and nothing more." Interest rates the lowest. Money furnished promptly.

We can offer you great advantages In many

respects.

Come to 90 E. Market st, and talk with us.

CHARLES E. COFFIN, President CHARLES E. HOLLOWAY, Secretary.

BUILDING AND LOAN—

THE INDIANA SOCIETY FOR SAYINGS. Phoenix Block (second floor), northwest comer Market and Delaware; loans $1,000 for $13 a month; no entrance fee; no commission; no payments in advance; loans made promptly. This society has never had an "expense fund.” but limits expenses and pays the expenses from earnings. If you wish a loan at low cost, or desire to Invest your savings advantageously. It will be to your advantage to call and see us. BUILDING AND LOAN-THE ROTAL la a regular savings and loan association, with the additional advantages of a life insurance company, by paying ths full par value ($200) for each share from a reserve fund In the event of death after a membership ot one year; If a borrower, the mortgage is satisfied in full. Shares $200: weekly dues 56 ceata; withdrawals paid any t!me; dividends twice a year. Money to loan at a low rate. Office 89 E. Market st HOWARD KIMBALL. Secretary,

T. R WALKER. President,

WM H. ^ MY THE. Treasurer.

WANTED—Can furnish best girls. Cooks, chambermaids, house girls. Call 95H N. Delaware. WANTED—Good homes for girls; wages $3.50 to $4. BUGLE'S EMPLOYMENT, 96V4 N. Delaware. WANTED—Five first-class waist-makers; none other need apply. MRS. SPENCER, 42 N.

Illinois st

WANTED—Good sewers wanted; steady work and good wages. GEM GARMENT OO., 21 W. Pearl st. -

tral houseerence. 68

WANTED—German girl to do genei work: three in family; bring ref'

W. Fourth st

WANTED—A

good <f $3;

cook and a second girl;

R 19, care News.

WANTED—Bright,

clerk in confectionery;

preferred.

energetic young girl to

one without home

Address A 20. care News.

WANTED—White girt to cook for small family; no washing; recommendations required. Good wages to experienced cook. 602 N. Dels--ware st

WANTED—Good

pay to experienced help on

shirts and ladles’ shirt waists, at the EXCELSIOR SHIRT MANUFACTURING OO.. 27*4 W. Pearl st. ’ WANTED—Three or four well-educated ladies to do special work In our literary department; references required. Call after 10 Monday. 46 Lorraine Building. WANTED—Ladles And gentlemen for the very

gee

any;

best theatrical company;

musical

small soubrette

singers, dancers, artists, piano players, dancing lady for •ubrette part. Ladies or gents wishing down-stairs.

WANTED HELP—MEN—BOYS.

WANTED—Apprentice boy on coats. Room 1L

10V4 N. Delaware. »

"WANTED—Three first-class machine operators.

KAHN TAILORING CO. ' •

WANTED — Tt> employ good painter out of work. Address K 21, care News. WANTED—Boy about fifteen to work In dental

office. 19 Fletcher Bank Building.

WAITED—Three good tinners at once. FOS-

TER BAILEY. North Indianapolis.^

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Florida Seal

FOR SALE OR’TRADE—Good cow; giving £, r a ‘ 1 ,. b ? t T e * n * and three gallons milk daily; for horse. 285 Union *” “

street. '

FOR SALE OR TRADE-Outside reside! farms for city property. TT THOMPSON, 25>4 S. Pennsylvania

residence and TROTTER ft

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Double house. West Indianapolis; will trade on farm or small property. Address C 19. care News.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—U48 N. Meridians fcight-robm, modern house; easy terms. J. M. LEATHERS, 35 Journal Building. , FOR SALE OR TRADE—Good, clear Rucklest. property; trade for small property; rents $20 raontlu Address Q_20, care Newa FOlTsALE ObT TRADE—Elegantly furnished rooming house of twelve rooms; nice locality, and cheap rent. 140 N. Alabama FOR SALb'oR TRADE—Bakery fixtures; soda fountain; for clear inside lot or equity In modern house. Address J 21, care News. FOR SAL® OR TRADE—Vacant lots and property in all parts of the city on easy terms; also farms. Room 50, Baldwin Block. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three lots, store building, one cottage. Indiana town: for clear lots, merchandise, etc. Address W 19,

care^News.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—House on Union St., cheap, and on long time; win take gooCM^urn

part payment Washingtonst.

G. A] WURGLBR,

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house on payments, $460; garden farm, five miles out, cheap; fine lots, take second mortgage; livery stock; anything you want BELL ft CO., room 6, 77V4 E. Market st FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice lots in Light’s Bellevue addition, near Broad Ripple; lots all within two squares of street car Una; wilt sell lots on long time or trade farm or city property. Call room IX Lombard Building. JL h LIGHT. _ FOR SALE OR TRADE—trouble house, on Second st; rents for $16 per 'month; want a lot north. New eight-room, modem, In Yandes st.; price $2,600; will take some trade. Elegant, nine-room house, on Broadway, near Sixteenth; lot 55x182: will take smaller property down-town. Elegant lot on Park ave., at a bargain, $1,250. A first-class, elghty-aors farm, six miles eity, for <flty property. MENDENHALL ft HOWELL Room 6. Aetna

Building.

AUCTION SALES. AUCTION—FTorida^Swib

AUCTION—G. W. McCURDY, Austloneer, 138 W. Washington. AUCTION-MORRIS SOLOMON. Auctioneer. 78 E. Washington st. AUCTION—Law library at sacrifice. MONARCH JEWELRY HOUSE, 88 E. Washington.

AUCTION'—Bale of down town property. I wlE sell, on Wednesday, October 16, at 2 p. m.. on the premises, the six-room cottage, 134 E. 8b Joseph st.; also house of three rooms. In rear; this Is sn opportunity to get a small home in the center of the best part of tha city; terms easy and made known on day of sale. STROUSE ft FULLEN. Agents. L. N. PERRY. Auctioneer. AUCTION—Sale for partition. I will sell at auction, on Tuesday, October 15, at 2 p. m.. on the premises, 391 and 393 N. West et., the two cottage houses of five rooms each; fine properties, with all the necessary conveniences; large, elegant lot and In A No. I neighborhood, and must be sold for division among heirs; the terms of this sale are cash, and should command the attention of Investors. L N. PERIL Auctioneer.

AUCTION—Sale of fine, modern r will sell, on Thursday, October 17. at 3 p. m.. on the premises, 1104 N. Delaware sb, the elegant two-story, eight-room house; reception hall, cabinet mantels, bath, hot and cold water, ail quartered-oak finish, front and back stairway; and. In fact, thoroughly modern; lot 40x145; terms easy and made known on day of sale; sale positive; owner leaving the city. L. N. PERRY, Auctioneer. STROUSE ft FULLEN. Agents.

STRAYED.

STRAY BSD—G ray horse; right hind leg swollen. Return 411 E. Pearl sb Reward.

STRAYED—Gordon setter: license mark 4,168. Reward. Return to 194 E. Michigan st. STRAYED OR STOLEN-October 9. a bay mare, with a baiter on, with a short mane and tali; was in good flesh. Reward for her return to WILLIAM RA RCKDALL. 638 W.

Wells st.. North Indianapolis.

NOTICE.

NOTICE—For fine piano tuning address R. H. FISHER. North Indianapolis. NOTICE—Goods pawned. 231 Massachusetts ave., must be redeemed by October 28.

NOTICE—Suits dyed. $2; overcoats. 81.50; cleaned. $1.50. REEVES’S CLEANING

HOUSE, a« Massachusetts ave.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ANNOUNCEMENT—Accord 1 on plaiting et all kinds. 168 N. Pennsylvania st.

ANNOUNCEMENT—Special offer for

days only.

thirty

I will give a valuable present to

each purchaser of a New Singer Sewing Machine at Branch Offlc . 184 Virginia ave. £.

K. BROWN.

WANTED—25 men; pick apples; good wages. JAMES O. YANNICK. Danville, Ind. WANTED—City salesman and collector; flour, feed. coal. Address L 21, care News. WANTED—Bookkeeper; work requiring few hours every week. Give references. Address H 21, oare News. WANTED—Experienced book canvassers, solicitors, city and State; salary guaranteed. 81 When Building, Indianapolis. WANTED—Experienced tailors and talloress to work on coats in ladles' tailoring department. KAHN TAILORING CO. WANTED—Young man that understands meat cutting and sausage making. Call at 550 Ash st. this evening, between 8 and 8. WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars; $75 per • month salary and expenses paid. Address, with two-cent stamp, SUPERIOR CIGAR CO.,

Chicago.

WA§TED—Good organiser for building and loan business to travel; salary to hustler.

‘ 10 a. m. Sunday. 91 E.

WANTED—A traveling salesman

to mm$mAi V *peei;.ntne of dry goods for spring trade. Address MANUFACTURER. Box 1.341. Phlladelphla. Pa. • WANTED—Anyone desirous of going South for the winter, having small capital and wants to mike money without effort, address F 21,

News office.

WANTED—Travel ing salesmen to sell fine - wines to consuming trade. Must be of good address and have first-class references. Address C 20, care News. WANTED—Can furnish colored man and wife for house; stable work. White man. single or married, country work; best references EM* PLOYMENT, 954 N. Delaware. WANTED—Paper-hangers to get our special prices on all grades of wall paper. This Is worth your attention. See us. WILLITS & CO.. 193 W. Washington it. and 80 Virginia ave. . WANTED—Salesmen:' Wideawake traveling

Excellent side line; not a fortune in it r, you can pick up easily $10 to $18

weekly; staple article; easy seller; Investigate. NBHOC MANUFACTURING CO.. 27 S. Meridian st., Room 2. Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—Salesmen wanted to sell our goods to the wholesale and retail trade; our goods sell on sight; liberal salary or commission paid; poettion permanent. For particulars, address CENTENNIAL MANUFACTURING CO., Atlanta. Ga. Factory, Milwaukee, Wls.

men.

However,

WANTED—Men and women to work at home. I pay $8 to $16 per week for making crayon portraits. New patented method. Any one who can read or write can do the work at home, in spare time, day or evening, Send for particulars and work at once. Address H. A. GRIPP, German Artist, Tyrone. Pa. WANTED—Anyone who wants to get rich, and who has a little enterprise- can clear $10 a day in the dish-washer business; booming now; everybody wants a Climax; the best. One agent cleared $20 every day for a year; a good chance for a hustler; sell at home; no drumming. CLIMAX MANUFACTURING

CO., Columbus, O.

WANTED—Since the introduction Into their school of "actual business for beginners,” th6 Burdette Bros., of erudite Boston, have the largest business college in the world. In Indianapolis, only the COLLEGE OF COMMERCE has the right to teach by the- same method. No text-book school in this section falsely claiming to teach actual business has as many delighted students’ as this Institution. Every intelligent investigator selecU the COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Journal Building, Monument, Place. WANTED—Men and ladies make $3 to $6 a day selling “Aunt Mary’s Cleaning Poa-der.” The latest success and greatest 10c article for agents ever produced; bleons and polishes everything. from a thimble to a show-case; one lady sold 43 packages In three hours: one to three packages can be sold to nearly every house, store, saloon, barber shop, etc.; over 100,000 packages will be sold in next few months; two samples by mall 10 cents; circular ffee; also information In regard to a light manufacturing business that can be done in a small room at home, day time or evening, whole time or spare moments, and may bring you in hundreds of dollars. Address TABLET pHPOT. Cincinnati, O. — WANTED—The opportunity of a lifetime: Men and women to earn from $3 to $12 dally, selling Braham’s Patent Pens. It is the .most wonderful invention of this age. Our patent pen with one clip of Ink writes twenty times longer than ordinary pens aira prevents blotfeng. Nothing like it has ever before been placed on the market, and it proves & boon to all who use it: makes writing a-pleasure; eon* " ' Bfe- ’fegMlUMa ly revives them time, labor and inconvenience. They are Just the thing for banks, insurance companies, bookkeepers, stockkeepers. public office employes, schools, colleges and for all people who use pens. Superior to all others pens because ft will not corrode or clog up. Agents are coining money selling them. As Shey have only been on the market six weeks, the best territory has not been taken, so get in on the ground floor by applying at once. All our salesmen are making big money and we give you the opportunity of establishing a good, steady, permanent, profitable business. Write us for terms to agents or send 10 cents for five samples. THE BRAHAM PEN CO.. 36, Cincinnati, O.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

board! ng-

igi

SITUATION WANTED—To cook house. 18(4 Indiana ave. SITU ATI ON WANTED—An experienced in private family. 884 N. California.

SITUATION WANTED-Married man bn farm; best reference. 30Vs N. Delaware, Room 1L SITUATION WANTED—As seamstress in families; reference. Address L 19. care Newa SITUATION WAXTED-To give piano lessons

and see

Address

for washing, ironing

M 20. care News. ■■■ SITUATION WANTED—Wanted: Anyone who desires an experienced pastry cook to address P 21. care News. ^ SrSDCmiN WANTKD-A nice widow desires to keep house for a respectable widower. Address G 2». care atewa - v r ,~ > » ~ SITUATION WANTED^-Experifowd Hdy stenographer. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 30V4 N- Delaware. Room a. SITUATION IVANTED—By young man. nineteen year* aid, ia retail or wholesale store; beat refer an oee Addreae N 80, care Newa.

TO LET—HOUfll*. TO LET—31 Cherry st.; ten rooms; 816.50. TO LET-215 E. St Clair; five rooms; $16. TO LET—Five-room cottage; first-Claes condltlon. 168 Pleasant et. TO LET—New five-room house for rent, reaeonabie. Call 74 Dawson st • TO LET—Suite neatly furnished alcove rooms; Jcltchen attached. $15 N. Mississippi. To LE'S—A few modern, well-located dwellings; low rent F. T. McWHJRTER. 74 tS. Market. TO LET—A pretty cottage; five rooms; portico front and side; splendid neighborhood. 618 Talbott .ave. Inquire 61 Central ave;; TO LET—Six-room house to party who appreciates pleasant home; walking distance downtown. 133 Highland ave., near Ohio. TO LET215 8. East, barber shop .....$6 00 119 Buchanan st.. five rooms 9 00 235 Orange st.. three rooms 6 to 217 River ave., five rooms 10 to Also suttee of rooms at 88>4 W. Ohio. CHARLES W. GORSUCH, 15 Virginia ave. _____ ; * 366 N. East 840 00 181. N. Alabatna.$40 00 545 N. Alabama.. S5 00 547 N. Illinois.... 25 00 f49 College ave... 26 00 168 Bellefontaine 25 00 286 W. New York 25 00 751 N. N. Jersey. 25 00 268 E. St Clair.... 23 00 Grandview ave.. 22 00 325 W. Michigan 20 00 855 N. Mississippi 80 00 Uth and College. 20 60 <21 Bellefontaine. 16 65 138 E. Pratt 15 00 496 N. East .15 0.) 398 8. East 15 06 86 Lexington ave 14 CD 33 Ingram 15 00 133 Highland .... 14 00 Clifford ave and 188 California .. 14 00 Brooklyn 14 00 *10 Walcott ..... 12 50 214 Walcott 18 00 1U Malott ave... 12 00 90 Columbia ave.. 12 00 90 Eureka ave..‘. 10 00 88 Meikel 10 00 30 Greenwood ... 10 00 28 GreenKTood .... 10 00 SOI Meek 10 00 2 Erie 101« 48 Daugherty ... 9 00 259 Shelby 10 00 255 Bates 9 00 200 Mitfm* 9 00 40 N. Relsner.... 8 00 156 Johnson aOe.. 9 06 Ontario 8 00 'Eugene 9 00 97 Cherry 8 00 198 Middle ....... 9 00 101 8. New Jersey 8 06 215 N. Mississippi 9 W 350 8. East 8 00 359 English ave.. 8 00 665 Madison ave.. 6 00 598 Pearl 8 06 36 N. McLean.... 6 00 41 Hendricks .... 6 00 9 Elizabeth 6 00 35 Stevens 5 00 ~ •Sy W. J. MCCULLOUGH ft SONS, $• E. Market. , TO LET— Rooms. 526 N. Meridian, modem 11 $56 00 249 Capitol ave., north, modern ...12 40 OO Eden Flat, 121 E. Michigan, modern. 8 30 O0 488 Capitol ave.. north, gases 9 25 00 310 Ash aL, gases 8 25 00 1,092 N. Pennsylvania, modern... 8 25 00 69 Christian ave., gases... 8 20 00 721 E. Market, gases...... 8 16 50 289 Virginia ave., gases 8 15 00 346 E. Morris, natural gas 6 13 00 052 N, Mississippi, natural gas 7 14 00 23 Blckllng,' stable, natural gas 5 12 00 448 N. New Jersey, natural gas 4 11 00 25 Roanoke, natural gas 4 * 9 00 75 Nordyke ave., W. L, natural gas.... 6 12 00 341 Olive, natural gas..... 4 8 Of) 95 Geisendorff st., natural gas 3 7 60 179 W. seventh, natural gas 3 7 00 181 W. Seventh, natural gas 3 7 00 60 Defoes, natural gas 4 7 06 01 Deloss, natiiral gas 4 7 00 145 Clark at 4 8 00 180 Agnes 4 560 25 S. Arsenal ave., natural gas 8 7 00 OFFICES. Coffin Block, modem $8 to 14 Fair Block, oppoeite Union depot 8 to 14 Complete printed list at office. C. B. COFFIN ft CO., ’ 90 K. Market st. ______ — 1 NORTH. SOUTH. 160 N. East st...$45 00 72 E. Maryland...$17 00 416 Broadway ... 40 00 396 S. Alabama.. 15 W 103 Central ave... 40 00 462 8. N. Jersey. 13 00 366 N. East *4.,. 40 00 40 Michigan ave.. 13 00 768 Cornell ave... 37 50 760 8. Meridian.. 12 (0 50 W. Tenth at.. 87 50 498 Madison ave.. 11 CO 951 N. Capitol.... 87 50 88 Dillon st 30 CO 44 Central ave... 90-00 94 S. Bast st...... 11 25 1158 N. Penn. st.. 25 00 40 Arbor ave .... JO 00 427 N. Miss 25 00 l Hendricks JO 00 576 N. Alabama.. 23 00 301 8. Penn. et... 9 <« 421 N. Capitol ave 20 00 49 Leota at .* 8 75. 30 Morrison st,.,. 20 OO 4 Bismark (WJ.) 6 00 8»3 N. N. Jersey. 13 OO 86 Meikel st 7 50 974 N. Capitol w. 20 00 M-95 Hadley ave. 7 00 453 N. Mississippi 18 00 80 Meikel st 7 09 22 E. St. Joe st.. If 06 237*241 Orange st 6 to 527 E. Ohio st... 15 00 14% Mulberry st 6 00 119-121 Walcott st 15 00 NORTH. 3 Vine rt ........ 15 OO 104 Spring 3 8 CO 4 Dorman et...... 13 go 114 Clifford ave... 14 00 120 Walcott 12 00 86 Park ave 14 00 71 Elizabeth et... 10 00 395 Roanoke 8 00 56 Oriental st .... 8 to 60 Yandes st 8 to 142(4 Ft. Wayne.. S to 389 Indiana ave.. 7 50 86 Yandes st .... 7 00 660 W. Wash. st.. 7 50 6-7 Springfield st. 6 00 702 E. Ninth .... 5 00 433 W. Wash. st. 4 00 Udell st. (N.I.).. 7 00 Oali at offios for complete printed list. , A, METZGER AGENCY, S Odd Fellows Hail. TO LET—By J. S. CRUSE, Agent 92 E. Market: NORTHWEST. 1351 N. Illinois st., modern. 427 N. Mississippi et, modem. 634 Capitol ave., N., gases, 8 rooms ,$20 00 325 W. Michigan, gases and stable, 8 rooms ».... 20 00 447 N. Mississippi, gases, 7 rooms.... IT to 45 Andrews, gases, 5 rooms 14 00 388 W. North, mat. gas, 5 rooms 10 CO 967 N. East, natural gas, 5 rooms 10 00 32 Byram Place, natural gas, 5 rooms.,.; ’ 9 to 31 Alvord. natural gas, 5 rooms... 8 06 123 Newman, natural gas, 4 rooms 8 00 _ 182 Newfimn, 5 rooms » 7 00 i 220 Bright, natural gas, 3 rooms 7 00 84 W. Eighth, 4 rooms 6 00 B8 W. Vermont, natural gas, 5 rooms.. 11 00 127 Patterson, 2 rooms A 4 00 353 Bellefontaine, natural gas, 7 rooms.. 14 CO 58 John, natural gas, 4 rooms., 8 to 384 Clinton, natural gas, 3 rooms 8 £0 482 N. East *— 16 M NORTHEAST. 10 B. Seventh,. modem. 178 Massachusetts ave, gases, 9 rooms....$30 00 323 E. Ohio, gated, 8 rooms 20 00 514’College ave., gases, 6 rooms 2100 548 E. Ohio, gases, 6 rooms 17 00 21 E. ©t. Joe, gases, 6 rooms 16 00 48 Cherry, gasee, 6 rooms ;. 16 60 158 E. St. Joe, natural gas, 7 rooms 15 00 207 Cornell ave., natural gas, 7 rooms.... 15 CO 167 Ft. Wayne ave., natural gas, 5 rooms. 13 00 627 Marlow, natural gas, 5 rooms 13 00 687 Marlow, natural gas, 6 rooms. 12 00 700 Park ave., natural gas, stable, 8 rooms 12 60 371 N. Noble, natural gas. 4 rooms.....'... 10 to 314 E. Washington, nat. gas, 4 rooms..... 10 06 474 E. Eighth St., nat. gaa, 4 rooms 10 00 227 Clinton, natural gas, 5 rooms... 10 00 285 N. East, natural gas, 4 rooms 10 00 5 Bell, natural gas, 5 rooms 10 00 36 Y&ndes. natural gas, 5 rooms 10 CO 31 Yandes, natural gfes, 6 rooms 10 00 388 Clinton, natural gas, 3 rooms 9 to 174 Davidson, natural gas, 3 rooms........ 9 00 172 Columbia ave., nat. gas, C rooms.... 9 00 62 John, natural gas, 6 rooms 8 to 571 Massachusetts ave.. nat-. gas, 3 rooms. 6 50 SOUTH. 90 Fletcher ave., modem .............830 00 67 Fletcher ave., gases, 6 rooms 16 00 325 S. New Jersey, gases, 5 rooms........ 13 00 27 Meikel. natural gsd), 4 rooms 9 00 85 Lord, natural gaa, 6 rooms 9 00 167 Elm. natural gas, i rooms... 9 00 194 Huron, 4 rooms 8 00 22 McCauley, natural gas, 8 rooms 6 00 31 Thomas, natural gas, 5 rooms 8 to 24 MoCautey, natural gas, 2 rooms 4 00 51 Huron, modern. 10 rooms 25 00 87 Wood lawn, natural gas, 5 rooms...... 12 00 140 Summit, natural gas, 5 rooms 10 00 IT Spruce, natural gas, 5 rooms 9 00 242 S. Alabama, natural gas, 5 rooms.... 9 to 244 9. Alabama, natural gas, 3 rooms 8 CO 441 8. Illinois, 3 rooms 1 7 00 331 Bates, natural gas, 4 rooms 7 00 47 Kansas, natural gas, 8 rooms 7 f>0 4C9(4 E. Pearl, natural gas, 4 rooms. 6 00 Get complete printed list at office.

TO LET-ROOMS.

TO LET—Furnlshed room; bath,

nols. •

TO LKT Kov m. $1; board, $2.75. 48 N. Went

street.

TO LET—Nicely fumlslwd rooms. 82 E. New

York it. • ‘

TO LET—Furnished room, with alcove. 199 W.

New York.

TO LET^One furnished front room. 225 N.

^Mississippi bL_ -

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished room. 77 W. Walnut sj. .

TO LET—FTOot room.

W. Vermont st.

TOR SALE—REAL

M.

alcove; bath. 72

TO LETT—Clean, neatly furnished rooms, tt

Massachusetts ave.

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms;

REAL ESTATE—Nice $500, worth $600. r.

Market.

REAL ESTATE—Woodruff lot; ,

TsrT^g’sas."—»•

REAL ESTATE—New nesMenoe. N

2r£5L ^

REAL ESTATE-New rtiht-reom rottags;

W519 *»»»<* time. F T. Mc\VH1RTER, 74 E. Market

REAL ESTATE- Modern style houses ift priB. I ,H>rth *>*» south. A. J. MclN*

! T? e JiJ k . so:s ’ “ v,r ' r< ?‘* 1 *'•*• REAL ESTATE—Six-room house/

-t

TO LET—One unfurnished room; reasonable.

267 N. Mississippi st,

TO LET—Newly furnished rooms at S3 W. Ver-

mont; modem; board. .

TO LET—Rooms Treasonable; furni shed or un-

furnished. 167 N. Noble.

TO LET—Two front rooms; bom*

gentlemen. 351 Bellefontaloe.

TO LET—Pleasant front rooms 1 modern

ventencee, 76 W. North st TO LET—Elegant room; all

on Detroit

ave.. on easy payment# - CHARLES M. CROseft OO..J91S X. Meridlaa st. REAL EBTATE—Hodsss on payments; stog paying rent .onlyUOO down, balance month* ly. A. J. MclNTOSH ft WON H Virginia ave. REAL ESTATE—Aah-st. cxXtaf* ftro rofens” will take small payment down; balance monthly. W. K. STEVENSON, 74 j. Market. REAL ESTATE—Two of the finest reeldcnce lots la Irvington, at k very reasonshl# price.' CHARLES M. CROfW ft CO.. 19(4 N. Merldjan street. *,

class board* 216 N. Meridian.

; first-

algebra, be1. charl:

Ed

LOST—Gold Initial ring; set; Return 179 W. Market at.

LOST—At City Library, light brown cape. Retum to J. H. WEBSTER, 347 N. Delaware. LOST-Fox hound dog; white and black, with different colored eyes. Reward for his return to 273 8. New Jersey.

LOST—A leather-bound hook on

tween Irvington and city. Reward.

J. GUENTHER, ,380 8. Meridian,

LOST—Pointer bird dog; white, with brown spots; goes by the name of Dick. Reward for the return of dog to 61 Indiana ave. LOST—Last Monday, probably on Cllfford-ave. street car, three tablets, containing manuscript. Return to 19 Talbott Block. Reward. JOHN B. GLOVER. LOST-Or stolen: Black silk umbrella, Friday afternoon, from Brown’s dental rooms, corner of Market and Pei rsyivanla sts. Reward If returned to above address LOST—Dog, October' ft on BhelbyvtHe pike, four miles from the city; small black dog; had on collar, ears cropped and no tall. Send Information to J. SHIMXBL, 1266 N. Meridian

st-, and' get reward.

WANTED—MISCKLLAMKOUfi. WANTED—To do muslin sewing

19, care Newa

WANTED—3,000 old brick; stats price. Address V 29, care Nows. WANTED—Roll-top desk; must be cheap. Address B 20, care News.

WANTED-Two

milk cans. _____

WANTED—Suits dyed $2. overcoats $1.56; cleaned $1.5*. REEVES’S CLEANING HOUSE. 269 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—Room and board In private family

* wife and llttl

hvo second-hand, eight-gallon J. F. VALODIN. Stock Yards.

little girl, Mx particulars; M

WANTED-Two gentlemen

in private family;

children: ail

required.

couple to buiri

other boarders; no

modern conveniences; best rsferfiL Address L 20, cars Newa

AGENTS ^ANTBD^Ladiro' sad genrieman;

paying busfneas. J, B. HANN. TT AGENTS WANTHD-Six lady agents 334 M. Near Jersey, 7 to ft In nut

evening; wages 19 per day.

MUSICAL—instruction given in staging (Italian and Rsderadorf method); voices tested free MART M &HJODD. When Block.

TO LET—Good room, with first-class board;

bath; $4.50 per week. 159 N. East.

TO LET—Two Ahe rooms; housekeeping! 144

E. New York it. References; gas.

TO LET—Two or more unfurnished, first floor:

also suite up-stalfs. 233 W. ^Vermont.

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms, seeond

floor to a family of two. 169 B. North.

TO LET—Room, furnished or unfurnished,

with or without board. 182 E. Walnut.

TO LET—Two large, desirable, unfurnished

REAL ESTATE—Fbur-room dwelling; well 1% ented; low price; small csAh IftrihW*. >Mf anee *12 monthly. F. T. McWHlRTBK. 74 a

I ifemat..,,.'- hh

REAL ESTATE—New cottage. Jefferson av*.. near Washington st.; $l.ito. Easy paymentx. Get this, quick. B. M. RALSTON, W. Market- ' REAL ESTATE—few” down, balance t$ pet

■ col lags; Rivet Inquire 460 Maasa-

’—Two large, housekeeping

,’ gas; $6. 84 Leon st.

rooms;

TO LET—Two fOrnlabed rooms; modern; tral; references. Address K 18. care News.

TO LBT-

O LET—Two furnished robins, for gentlemen.

_AH tKmvemence^ddrero Lfloo; east front lot; all improvemsatgi newly TO LET—Large, splendid, furnished front and papered: perfect repair; $1,800, if bstyffit from side rooms; board reasonable. 88 W, Ohio, owner this month. GORDON, 94 Tecumseh

TO LET—Two rooms In rear No. 35 Ellsworth st.; cheap to right party. Inquire to-morrow. TO LET-Four, single or en suite, furnished or unfurnished; modern; board. 454 N. Ala-

month. handsome six-room ave.. West Indianapolis.

REAL ESTATE—Eight-room, new cottage; east front; Improved street: cement walks: small cash payment, balance $20 monthly. F.

T. McWHIRTER. 74 R. Market,

R ^. -SiTSrr zzrz bought very cheap ami on very easy terms, '•’all on us for particular*. CHARLES M.

CROSS ft CO.. 19>4 N. Meridian st.

REAL ESTATE—Bargain; lovely five-room , cottage. ITS Brooks I de ave., beautiful ’

tlon; east front lot: all fi||* —

month. GORDO?

avenue.

RBAL~EsS’aYk—Will bulk?:'

barna,

TO LErT—House; car line, north; galls Block.

■lx rooms: water; gas: near $14. W. J. LOWRY. 22 in-

TO LET—Nicely furnished and unfurnished

rooms: first afld second floors; housekeeping If desired. 140 N. Alabama- ^ »

TO LETT—Two furnished rooms; single or tm

suite; with or without board; In private

family. NO. 412'N. Bast st - ~ TO LET—Two desirable unfurnished rooms;

suitable for two ladies; home surroundings.

Apply 168 Capital ave.. North. TO LET—Desirable, furnished, front room to

one or two gentlemen at 616 N. New Jersey st.; pleasant loeatton; private family.

TO LET—J?ooms to two or four nice people;

private family; no children; a pleasant home; bath; board4f desired. 219 E. North st. two large rooms on fourth floor; over Laurie’s

store. 1914 N. Meridian st Inquire at Room ft

second floor. ■< TO LET—Two nice, front rooms, unfurnished In private fatally with only two in family;

cheap rent to man and wife (no children) or

ground on Washington et., 2*%xl» fe*t, between the Bveritt Seed Stare and the World’* Fair (Lorraine Block), will fleet building of character and dimensions to suit tenant ApPly to JOHN 9. SPANN ft CO. REAL ESTATE—A modern house ot ten rooms bath, furnace, cistern, driven well, city water, at.jhalt strqpt. on one of the best street* nerth, will sell for tWo-tbirds value; small payment, balance to suit. If you want a bargain address E a, care News. REAL ESTATE—New house, twelve rooms, tncluding reception hall and bath, furnace, hot and cold water; all first ‘ sM “ complete; high lot; surroundings; Park ave. October 15. I also have size and conditions prices; easy terms.

Meridian.

fine tat, M.9O0-store-room.

y of attention, laid win Block. McPherspn ava

two young tadleo. App 1 y 91 E. Market st. TO LETT—Two newly furnished, front, corner rooms; en suite or single; all modern con veniences; private family of adults; location four squares north of Bates House; rent very reasonable. Address N JL care News.

—iim. 1—r —

FOR TRADE—Come and see us. COLEMAN ft

CO., 134 Oliver ave,

TO LETT—Store-room. 47 W. Washington st. Occidental corner. FRED BARNARD. FOR TRADB-Valuable patent; Marion and adJolnlng counties. Address K 26, oare News. FOR TRADE—Good house and 'cash for better property. B. M. RALSTON, 85H W. Market. FOR TRADE—Complete^job printing 'office, with good patronage. Address J 20. News

office.

FOR TRADE—A gent’s pneumatic bicycle for lady’s light weight wheel. At 27 Maasachu-

story. $2,190.

On Beltafontaine st., „ On West McCarty st.. On Elm st., full lot, 3 ; On best part Virginia 19 feet, offered for $2.1—

All these are bargains worthy Of > W. GORDON, 11 Baldwin REAL ESTATE-One acre on in Stratford, at half value.

276 and 2T7 8. Olive, double house, at a 1 567 Union st., 4 rooms, on time....,.,...$ House on English ave.. 5 room* * Lot on Brvan ave., southeast House and two lots on Tall man are.

39 Shelby, 6 rooms; only great

CHZgWj.-j

FOR SALE—Fine game chickens. ‘STBatHi street. FOR SALE!—Large cook-stove, $4. At III ft, New Jersey.

FOR SALB-Tw# first-class

Michigan st.

count era

setts ave.

FOR TRADE-fcquIty In will sell; on payments. Washington.

LOT — No*

FOR SALE—FantsUt pigeons; cheap, chan an st.. Sunday morning. FOR SALE—Two heating, ode cook stove, low wagon and sunwy. 889 ». State ave.

FOR SALES—One open one cook stove. Call

four-room house, or SMITH ft CO., 86 W.

N. Mississippi st.; nine reasonable. HILQEN*

TO

rooms; gases; rent BERG, WW. ftbfak

FOR TRADE—Houses and lota with natural gas, for land In Monroe county. COLEMAN ft CO.. 124 Oliver ave. . FOR TR A DE—Good equity In N Illinols-st. property for good tot or small property. Ad-

dress P 20, care Newa FOR TRADE—Good,

for good, Incu STON, 85V* W.

FOR HALU—Confect one of the best stands

S 20. care Newa

FOR SALE—One bedroom suite, one oAk (MU’lor suite, one cook and beating stove, carpet, etc. 118 N. East. 84 N. Pennsylvania st dress W 20, car# News.

well-located, clear lot*

Market.

FOR

LEN, 48 Baldwin Block. FOR TRADE—Houses and lots, anywhere;

wbb -

FOR tra£b-t*o Hna. -uh Wzin «r ban, of seven or eight rooms and bath. Lots are

north. Address G 1ft care Newa

FOR TRADE—fflear Ingalls lot. or Haughville corner lot (moderate incumbrance) for safety or $75 cash. Address T 19, care News.’ FOR TRADE—A good property In Springfield,

Property. Inquire B. E.

STEWARD, Twelfth and Mississippi sta FOR TRADE-90 lots on E. Twelfth st„ at $12,000 and any amount of cash required, for business property, M. ARBUCKLEL 19 When

Block.

FOR TIRADE—Clear vacant tots, natural __ a ‘“Proved property. FRANK N PennsylvanU K)m ^ Aeta * Bulldlll «- Dft FOR TRADE—Two small, fine fruit ranches,

FOR KALE-Square stool and cover. $25, SON’S MUSIC HOUSE, vania st. FOR SALE—Wall paper. season’s goods; r»fi» WILLITS ft CO., 193 ft) Virginia avs, FOR SAL^-New cabinet. piano, 9175; reduced sell at this twice. PEA 82 and 84 N. Peons FOR SALE— H peclat I will give a vali chaser of a New Branch Office, 394 BROWN. FOirSALK~ilO FOR^SALE—Florida^

FOR TRADE—Three good Anderson properties. clear of incumbrance, for Indianapolis property; will assume from $1,000 to $8,000 incumbrance. Address R 20. care News.

FOR TRADE-New Smith Premier typewriter - - for good driving horse and buggy; horse musr FOR SALB-Oh

bejound and a good traveler: no plugs A. O.

FOR 8ALB—One horse. POR~SAijE—Small horse. FOR hale—Pony, cart and

street.

for Wm ..

FOR TRADE)—,

>E—A. fine home, strictly b

FOR SALE—Good driving hone,

strictly modern.

with 1%-acre lot. and $4,000 cash, for a No. 1

general purpose farm; within Twet

this city. Address ‘

FOR BALE—S hire. 42$ N.

farm; within twenty miles of by letter FRANK M. BL-

Market st.

elegant double-barreled.

--a’ftlSV

FOR SALB-One team, with 1 ness. A* N. California. *

2X5 E. Market.

issu-jes ssBfcrsra ftisaaiY

FOR TRADB—1,200 acres of good farmiSTu^d * - —

STUN. 77 E.

FOR TRADE—An breech-load Ing shot-gun. for pool-table; must be In good condition. Scotch gun, in excel$95* AddresaTT jo^ms'lftwfc oom P , * te - Comt

splendidly Improved, les Hamilton county-

FOR TRADE-380 acres. running water, five miles

seat; trade, at cash price for smaller place.

rented and well located.

property. A. J. Met

ginia ave.

•d. wofth tn.OOrt. fos city NTOSH ft SON, 11 Vlr*

FOR TRADE-Blqgant drug store, nicely loeated, Invoice about $5,090; want a farm; this is all right, and will bear full Investigation. $8,900 general stock for rental property. 87,609 general stock, good country town, for income property. toto| Nice furniture factory, good county seat for trade for lands, stocks of goods or any good

property.

WEBB ft KISER,

19‘4 N. Pennsylvania at., room ft FOR TRADE—Two double houses, Income $40 per month, valued at $6,000; will trade for

residence, north.

56 feet vacant ground, College ave., near Twelfth sb; will trade for rental property. Eight-room house, Bellefontaine st, for lot

and some cash. v. .

Equity in eight-room house, near loop College ave,; trade for anything th>u represents value, or will sell cheap, or will take a good vehicle as part pay; equity Jn house, near Woodruff Place, half-square off of Clifford ave. What have you? Fine lot, Illinois,near Twenty-second sb; will take cheaper lot for a part and balance cash. 166-acre farm. Hendricks county, about twelve miles from city, a fine farm, valued $65 per acre; will trade for good city property as part and give long Urns on balance. We can match anything you bar*. Gall and see us. J

j WEBB ft KISER,

Room 4 Aetna Block. 39t* N, Pennsylvania st, FOR TRADE—Lot, Red Key, and on* In Muncle. for buggy or surrey, or good vehicle, or good piano; 200-acre farm. Missouri, “ $5,009 home, Carthage, O., 1 '

nati; this property is clqar

and very choice; will trade for good and assume mortgage or pay a cant lots, southeast, near Belt.

Nice eight-room house, Irvington, for property in city; price $3,099; want about $3,569 property; house on Bright and double house on G> is-ndorf for small farm, near the city. Elegant, large home, Mercer. O.. fei_ grounds, for city property? Will pay cash differ-

ence or assume mortgage 219-acre farm. Wayna., „ r

property, or good rental property la any good town, or block#: this farm will bear fun Investigation; large, two-stdry frame house;

Urge barn; W ggrt of tbs

one line of this, kumk '* 1»H fir. room 4. *~I

RKMOVAJU

FOR HALE—Fine,

good driver. vbnM

good pony cart.

*J^..g7J 8 A LB—Goog

TOR SALB—Drfeft .

$100. BALLARD, 19 for sale - sixlady ran manage. FOR SALE—Fine must selL 2 R*} TOR SALE—Surrey; new; very cheap. FOR SALB-Oentie and open buggy;

tleth.

TOR SALF> Blcycle-t beautiful gg ,^1

dealers.

FOR SALE—Good

829: also you Washington.

FOR BALE—Top

arsHnfir WMirmt*

West Indianapolis, rajtain and Alvord.

iPUAJU feJLfr, So ♦ uraWm j