Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1896 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. TtTESDAT. MARCH St 1898.

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WANTKlk- Alueiir bt**J turn a rich, nut-tik* WAXTKiv-OJtok. Immediately. 113 H. M*r-

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rtdten »t.

\V A X T H1 >—< J (knl Clifford ave.

Kentucky the caatc

nrat-cutM prrtmr. JT‘i B. Me-

<Ulry and farm hand. 450

bouaework. t WAXTBt*» Oraduate phyalcian.

N. lilinuia at.

Cail at ai

WANT«t>-01rt for light twuaewora ax 44 X. tVAJCT*i>-A good a*amatr*M on coat*. 4U 8. Dotawara at. V aNTBlv- Nunw~ft3r two chUdreo^ SIS ' tt.

PwauBrlvoffta.

WANrkib—\thlt* girl; general houaewurtc. U3 Hot avc.'

WAKTBtX-at^en away;

'Whm window.

ladies’ walsta. See

WANTED—A dairy Madiam road.

hand. SuMMF.HI.Arj,

WANTED—Paper-tanger. B. M. RA’LSTON, W, Market. WANTED—One first-clawi pattern-maker. Address A 12, care Xewa-

W-AXTBD—An experienced shade-maker. ply H- P. WASAuX A CO.

WAXTED-Doans t SOLOMON. K S.

Ap-

m ail articles

Illinois si.

WANTED-OlH for 8. New Jersey st.

general housework, ill

Sf'ANTKO—White cook at 301 X. Delaware it.;

must have references.

WAXTlfti—Cliri" for general houeework.

at Ul C. IfItJrtgmn st.

Call

\VANTEl>—Barber shop; sell: no incumbrance; *75. Address _Y 11. care News WANTED—BOD fifteen years old. TROY DA UN DRY CO.. 113 8. Capitol ave.

loan work.

per

Ruom ll.jaS'i E. Market.

WANTED^.V - g --d "while girl for family of WANTED—Lodging. 10c; quiet ana comfortathree. 33» I*rk ave. . i ble. 3S0 W. Mark St st. jClosed 10 p. ro.) _

WANTED—I>srl7 general housework. 127 8L 1 Mary et. family. | W ANITiD—Old lady; general housework; no j washing. TS Lockerbie st. i WAXT8SD—Dirt; on* with some experience fftjfWTed. 81 W. Market. j WANTED--White girl for housework. MR8. | L. BROWN. 461 Broadway. | WANT13D-A good woman, about thirty years ; of age, OBOROK'S HOTEL. i

wantWEHI

WANTED—Man to work around take care of horse. 10 w. St.

house Ciair

and

WANTED—An experienced man to aid in the manufacture of bicycle pedals. 56 E. Georgia.— WANTED—Experienced cigar salesman for city trade; references. Address M S». care News. WANTED—Salesroom 3 W. Ohio; hall entrance. INDIANAPOLIS LAUOK ASSOCIA-

TION.

V* 4 nuSSto -V 04 * ** MRa ' i WANTED—Upholsterer; young man that has t-i I..Xi.TIlcft 4* w, IHinois st. hud one or two years experience. ICS k,.

WANTEa>—Oood white girl. 121* N. Penneyl- | North.

At once.

G.aei wages.

WANTED—Whits girl for gen-ral housework; three in famtiy. 326 Park ave. WAN7T*. -lAc good' white girl for general

hou**wurk at 27$ Blackford tt.

i WANTED—Salesnten-Wortt « hours daily;

commission; ?1* weekly.

Delaware.

COLLdER. *3 N.

WANTED—A comp housework at 13S

tent white girl for general mMoi* »»■

WANTEIk-Neat-appearing saleswomen; good profits. Call 26 Ft JWayne sve : W A NT MD—G Iris logo to work at once; good salary. Room J. 9SVi N._pelaware. W.ANTED—-Boys wanted, Apply at superifiteadenfs office PARRY MEG. OO. WANTED- Bicycie'punctures repaired. 25c. VV. VANDERPOOL. a» E. Washington. WANTED—Ladles do piece t-ork at home; good wages aftd easy work. 65 N^East. __ WANTED—iflSmediately. two lady solicitors; US per week. Addresa K W, care News. WANTED-Ouick; ’ dinlng-eonm girls. 33 W. Ohio. Original L. E. RUGLK. Manager. WANTED—El-aimers renovated, bought and sold, m 31 ssgachusetts ave. B. F. DU BO IS. WaNTBBmM# N Pennsyfyanla st.; general housework; German preferred. References. WANTeD-W-htte girl cook and second girl. Cali Immediately, room 3. *5^ N. Delaware. WANTED—W3 N. Pennsylvania st.; general housework. Per man preferred. Reference#. WANTED—‘ a Pretty Governess’’ free with Keller's Kompound. Coupon in each packWANTE1>—Flrst class helper on vests: steady work through season. Address K 11, cars News. . . WANTED—<Jlrl for general housework. MARION PARK HOTEL, opposite Ueremllns

works. *

WANTED—Good German boy; lithographic depertment. WM. B. BURI*X>RD. 21 W. WashIngton st. WANTED—Hello! Central! Give me BURNS’S RESTAURANT, 1»6 S. Illinois st. Big meals, 15c.

WANTED—How to become .awful physicians; course by mall. ILL. HEALTH UNIVERSI-

TY. Chicago.

WANTED—To loan money on watches, diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block. WANTED—Are you out of employment T Let us assist you. Room 17 Fair Block, opposite ! Union station.

man, to do

ork. Call at 916

■od gi! Inquire INDIANAPOt nut st. f

wages; good home. ICE (X>.. W. Wal-

WANTED—Experienced colored cooking and general housedrorl

N. Delaware st.

WANTED-Man and wife, b 23 W. Ohio; hall entrance. HDGLE. Manager.

go to countryoriginal L. E.

WANTED—Agents: male and female. Don’t call If you don't want to work. IMS. E. Washington, room 21.

WANTED—Experienced grocery iferehce

clerk; must control some trade. Reference required., Address y 11. care News. WANTED—Live, energetic young man. to travel; good pay. Call after $ p. m., Enterprise Hotel. E. LA BAR.

WANTED—Bicycles *45 cash: great bargain; 1S96 pattern. W. POOL. 226 E. Washington.

see them. VAN DER-

WANTED—A feood white girl for general housework at. DO Dawson st., corner JefferMljfillfff •' : ... v v'..i 1 . WANTED—A good -ailoress on coats; steady work; gUud wages. 14»^ E. Washington st., v,;- ■; ' WANTED—Good whit© girl for general housework in family of four. Apply #2 BellefonAiWK^BSt. d. WANTED—Godfl. reliable girl; references; no washing or Ironing; small family. 91 WooU-

,

V A NTBD-Bxpertenced white girl for general

sew ork. Cal '

WANTED—Salesman to sell to dealers; $100 salary and expenses; experience unnecessary. ACME CIGAR CO.. Chicago. WANTED—Inventors' assisted; patents procured on easy payments; Information free. MINTERN. 18H N. Meridian. WANTED—Aasistant bookkeeper; state ex- | perlence. former employer and salary exj peeled. Address R Id, care New*.

housework. Michigan at.

Wantkd—mi

home in sms

(31 Park ave.

til at side entrance. 126 K.

tie-aged lady, who wants good family, come with references.

WA.N1'BI>—Good girl for general housework; one that Is competent; no other need apply. JgOiHiftMkjpMk , * WANTED—Girt for general housework; small family: no children. M. E. 1JHE3LAN, Kin . M- Washington st. * WANTED-tExperienced waist-hands at once; none other need apply.. MADAME BLACK, *3_W, Washington at. f WAN neat-appearing ladles; two i, months; •alary $1.15 per day. Address E. LA BAR. general delivery, city.

LAUNDRY (X)., Wrigin's

Capitol ave.

WANTED—Experienced cpmuor on

IrumrfT TEOT LAUNDRY

Ul S-

WANTED—Salesman for central Indiana; liberal salary and expenses. Address CALIFORNIA ClDER_COM PA NY. Chicago. WAXTEP-Two high-grade men of experience in life insurance or building and loan work wanted Immediately; good contract. 91 K. Market st. WANTED—Good boy to act as agent for the Indianapolis Sun In any town where there Is no agent. Liberal terms. THE BUN, Indianapolls, Ind. WANTED—Boy fourteen to sixteen years old; mu* have some knowledge of bookkeeping and make himself generally useful. Address X 11. care News. WANTED—We want young men and ladles for « the telegraph service; positions secured. Address J. D. JOHNSTON, room 11 Lake Erie

railway general office.

WANTED—A few Well-dressed young men to assist In sales; good pay; easy hours. Apply at once to M. & DARRAH. St. Nicholas Hotel, 71 W. Maryland at. WANTED—Two good tailors to work by week. AUGUST SCHMIDT, room 1 Franklin 1 ife Insurance Building, southwest corner Illinois and Kentucky ave. WANTED—Young man of good address to secure subscript ions for The Indiana Worn*

Ql K.

Power Hall.

an; good pay; N. Illinois st. quired !

pleasant work Call 5 p. m.

Room U. 49Vi Reference re-

V'ANTED—A cook, a mature woman, white, with sktiL experience and good references,

iftfrpty mi M> N. Pennsylvania at.

^VANTED—Housekeeper; respectable, middleaged white Woman; permanent home: light worit; small wages; at once. Prospect car. 25

N. gpruoa M. >T

WANTED—Yout»g ladies to make house-to-houee canvass on soap. Liberal commission and steady employment. Call 532 Bellefontaine, 6 ty i p. f t° * *• »•

N A pu Ll H BMPLOYMB7NT

BURKAtr, Meridian and CMilo sta.. southeast corner. Office hours from 7 n. m. to 8 p. ui

C\U,WV'ELL Be CO., Manager*.

WANTED—A faw ladles to assist In sale of j tight article; Jfood pay] work: short

WANTEI>—Salesmen to sell petit ledgers, grocers’ coupon books and other specialties, by sample, to merchants; aide lines; ready sellers; good pay. MODEL MFG. CO., South Bend. Jnd.

WANTED—’’Easter Bells.” Don’t fail to get this beautiful souvenir, given free to purchasers all this week at THE GREAT A. & P. TEA CO.’S STORES, 20 W. Washington, 152 B. Washington.

WANTED—Patents obtained; no attorney’s fees until secured; no H.SOO prise nonsense; preliminary examination*, information and advice free. Inventions perfected. Open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings. THURMAN & SILVIU8. Mechanical Engineers. 77 When Building*.

fiours. A, Nicholas

at once to M. Mini* w.i

DARRAH. St. Maryland at.

WANTED—Youag woman of good appearance and addreaa, to *ecure subscriptions for The Indiana Woman; good pay; references required. Call 5 p. in., room 11, 4»V4 N. RU-

W ANTED—Patents obtained: no attorney’* fees until secured; no ll.SOft prite nonsense; preliminary examinations. Information and advice free. Inventions perfected. Open every Wednesday and Saturday evenings. THURMAN A flftsVItK, Medhanioal Engineer*. 77 When Building.

Bill* tt.

WANTED—”Ea*ter Bells.” Don't fall to get this beautiful i souvenir, given free to pur-

v.

Greatest opportunity

trade; taught

chasers

j WANTED—Young men

| on earth to learn the barber

complete and steady situation furnished after eight weeks’ experience; complete outfit of * tools donated; wages Saturdays; write for

*» — ’rSxa "’rn "ao* W ^VCashinatutf I uonmeu; wages o«iuru«.»o. "Hie iui

v Ei \ir C Si^^r OHfe ' S ' * W ' ! illustrated caUtogue, mailed free. CINCINNATI BARBER COLLEGE, 42S Plum st..

WANTED—At wee. girl for general houae- i Cincinnati

and laundress;

to honesty

«S:§* ©..MJjWCiii 11 y

required. Wages no object, if

sdpnrwL Oil «7

nght party is seciiml. Call 67 Capitol ave., N. WANTlfliD^Lady agents to sell the famous Robinson Tuefmal Bath to ladles. Ladles with bad complexion will find this bath a revelation. Instead of pouring poison Into your system, get a cabinet and steam It out. Send 3 cents for 52-page book and circulars. THERSl'AL BATH CABINET CO-, 34 W. Ohio.

~~WT A NfeD-SITUifrolsT

«TUA^r WANTED-What Is Blue HenT SITUATION Wanted—By seamstreos; work la families. Address E aSl Yandea tu. SITUATION WANTED—General housework, by German girl. Call Meridian. SITUATION WANTEii—By good coioned girl, to do general, housework. M0 Home ave. SHUATIGN WAN_TEI>—_Barber7_ yoimt man

WANTED—Intelligent young physicians, lawyers. students and capable salesmen In southern half of Indiana, th introduce the celebrated Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet, th* best selling article produced; every family ought to have one; alk physicians Indorse tt strongly. Apply by letter or in person to the THERMAL BATH CABINET CO., 84 W. Ohio sL, Indianapolis. -

WANTED—Hustling workers everywhere to take orders for “Cuba and the Fight for Freedom.” 500 pages. Retail $L53. Elaborately Illustrated with views of the armies, camps and engagement** secured at great hazard. Sells at sight. Books on dredlt; any one can earn *5 to *20 dally. Complete outfit but 23 cent# Address GLOBE BIBLE CO., 723 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa,

WANTUD—AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTKD-What is Blue Hen?

NTED—Barber; young man; ; — —— W. A. G1LLAM, Flora. Ind, AGENTS WANTlCV-Blg profits; easy seller.

HITTATIGN WANTEl>—To do general house-

Wuik; no waghlng. AddreaaJS It, c

264 Indiana ave.

care News.

•ITUATION WANTED—By two sisters, in smaii family; general housework. 77 Mon-girr-AnoN WANTED-Woman with faSafty work; reference. 20Va N. D* gg.1:4. SITUATION Vi’ANTED—A position as second girl; best of references given. Address G

AGENTS WANTED—Big 29Vi W. Ohio st., room

Sts; easy seller.

child;

Delaware,

cam NeWs;

! AGENTS WANTED—On salary. Give name t and address. INSTITUTE, K 7._care N>ws. AGENTS WANTED-Agents and branch house manager; good pay. Suita to order. *10; pants, *3; shirts, *i; mackintosh. *&. HUNTER TAILORING CO., Clnclrmati, O. AGENTS WANTED-In even* city for Lyon’s Automatic Fertilising Lawn Feeder; no coratltion. Big money; Write quick. W. W.

•ITUATION Y^ANTEIN-To dressmake and aw ; si'RAGUE OjJ Unibn Stock Yards. Chicago. in up-sUir. work. Rafsrence. Address . - _ _

M 10, wJS’fws- _ BITUXtION 'Wanted-As second hand in bakery; no objection to leaving city. Ad-

D II, cam News.

•ITUATION

RANTED- As - housekeeper for small family. Reference. Ad-

KSiiriir -

the new book,

“Peart Bryan, or the Ft. Thomas Trageily." Great seller. Sample copy and terms, 23 cents. BARCLAY Sc CO.. 210 E. Fourth st., Cincinnati, O. . "

FOR SALK UK TKADEL

•ITUATION WANTED—Good German girl; FOR SALE OR TRADE—Family horse; cheap. • family work.. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT J 40 Pleasant st. AGiJNVY, *M* N. Delaware. VOR SALE OR TRADE—Electric mutor and

Mfmsu •ITUATION

twwen Uerid •ITUATION

WANTED—To do cooking 40 W. First at.. Illinois.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Electric motor and

fan. Call S Indiana ave.

middle-aged lady,

for widower or to work for E. Ohio st,

young roan of two

* in barber shop, to finish

12, care News.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Two-year-old, stand-ard-bred colt. 3* Sheldon st.

-in reliable house, by , all-around business care Mews. id lady wishing first-class boarding-house 1W Indiana ave. — House cleaning: , L E. HU OLE’S X, ^Delaware. position, by a combuyer or clerk in references. Adrn

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Ulty lot for a Gordon printing press. _3l Virginia ave. FOR BALE OR TRADE—New *100 wheel for horse and buggy. Inquire 53 Virginia ave._ FOR SALE OR TRADE-A thriving millinery business, three blocks from Wash.n-'ton st.; will trade for lot* Addrees E 12, ca. News. FOR SALE OR TRAlilS—Best famify horse In clty 1 Want tine single horse, with speed; trotter or pacer, or fine team. Address E 9, I care News. ■ FOR SALE OR TRADE—By owner; ten-room I house, north; both anees; cisterns; driven well: fruit; shade, and everything for a pleasI ant home. Address A U, car* News. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE—A first-class res- ] taurant. with lodging rooms, on Illinois st.l

German

Office. 3 W. ly originai L.

near depot; other business reason for selling; paying business. Address C 12, care News.

best apeeweesl Cali three day#

■ with experlturmg

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice lots tn Light’s Bellevue addition, near Broad Ripple: lots all within two squares of strest car line; will sell lot* on long time or trade farm or city property. Call boom It Lombard Building. R.

-IS: LIGHT.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—FW lots tn Anderson, Ind.. free of incumbrance; natural gas free; addition piped for gns: high ground; within four squares of wen of the beat factories In Anderson; wifi trad* all or part of them for farm* or city property and assume incum*

m s'int

trance. Addrr-rf

cars Nssrs.

DENTISTS.

-Painless milnw, half prica. wtJI £*.

DR.

. v.. .

WA.VTKD—VUSCKI.I.ANLULS,

WANTED—Ttsh-l-inJngo.

WANTED—What to Blue HenT Wa NT Eta—Quaker oread is the best.

WANTED-Fine livery and carriages. WOOD’S STABLES.

WANTED—Given away; When window.

ladies’ waists. See

WANTED-Oai trust stock. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block

WANTED—* ‘ash paid for household goods. 139 W. Washington.

W A NTED—Bicycles; 22N W. New York.

one lady's, one gent's.

WANTED—Lace curtaina a specialty. MRS. WALL, 277 Spring st.

WANTED—Office partition; 201 Lemcke Building.

wood and glass.

WANTED—H for 1.000 business cards. VICTOR, 26 N. Delaware.

WANTED—Teeth. *3; crowns. 22. SELLERS. Dentist, jay; 8. Illinois WANTED—2U0 boarders, $3, at TOMLINSON HALL RESTAURANT. WANTED—Guitar*, mandolins and violins to repair. 6 Indiana ave. ______ WANTED—Old" gold and silver for cash WARD. 11 N. Meridian st.

WANTED—Bicycle; will trade piano. Address PIANO. 77 E. Walnut st. WANTED—BENNETT'S for confirmation cab-

inets, best made, *1 dozen.

WANTED—To purefhase good, sound work bone. 623 W. Michigan st. WANTED—Dressmaking suits, from *3 up;

first-class work. 2 Hill ave.

WANTED—Highest price* paid for furniture carpets, etc. 232 E. Washington. WANTED—Cash^ paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON & BP8BY. WANTED—A few boarders In private family; home cooking. Ill N. Alabama st. WANTED—Old hats and runbers to repair. WM. DE PUY. 47 Massachusetts ave.

WANTED—Bicycle expert repairing at WATSON & CO.’S, 63 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—Home for baby; fine baby boy. four months old. Address Z 9, care News.WANTED—An active person for building and loan work. Room 11, 6Syi E. Market st. W ANTE D—Three unfurnished rooms. April 1, South Side. Address P 11, care News. WANTED—To buy or rent dining-room and kitchen, furnished. Address E 7. care News.

WANTED—*3 for full set teem. Extracted without pain at EAKHART’S, 16'4 E. Washington. . WANTED-To exchange painting and Paperbanging for horse. MUNSON. 380 E. Michigan st. e WANTED—Handsomely trimmed suits to make, *5; tailor system. 118 Indiana ave. SEIBERT. WANTED—Colored boy, thirteen years old. want.* good home; can work. Address B 10, care News. ; WAXTED—Second-hand set wagon harness. Send description and price. Address M 11.

care News.

WANTED—To loan money on watches and diamond*: fair dealing and private. Room 34

Ingalls Block.

WANTED—R. R. MILES, 108 and 110 S. Illinois st. Suits to order, *14 and up. Look at styles and quality. WANTED—A small house or throe unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address S 11, care News. . WANTED—To buy half Interest in well-estab-lished real estate and rental business. Address H 11, care News. WANTED—A man with money to help develop lt» acres.land In the Wells county oil field. Address C 11. care New*;

WANTED—Get prices and quality, then come to me: will beat them all; get an honest deal. IQS 8. Illinois st. R. R. MILES.WANTED—Housekeepers ro buy Stine's Gas Garbage Burner: when gas low, burn wood or coal; will not clog. 87 N. Delaware tt. WANTED—I have a handsome parlor bedroom for rent; private family. Delaware, near "Walnut. Cheap. Address F 12, care News. WANTED—Position as salesman; had one vetar*a experience in clothing and furnishIngs. Reference. Address Y 10.'care New*. WANTED—Wall paper to clean; all work guaranteed; first-class reference, any paper store in the city. ED LITTLE, 19 Monument Place. ______ WANTED—Everybody to Know mat ,we are headquarters for loose and mounted diamonds; all size and prices. J. C. S1PE. 1814 N. Meridian. WANTED—Everybody to buy their railroad ticket* at SLATTS A POv.’S rut rate ticket office, formerly Frey’s. 122 S. Illinois sL Telephone 362 and save money. WANTED—A chance to figure on your next Job of printing. Work the best; prices right. CTIANCE-M.’ T'fHEWS PRINTING CO., 107 E. Washingtonjd.__Telephone 1282. __ WANTED—To buy residence. North Side, eight rooms and bath, modem style, all conveniences, good location. State full particulars and price. Address J 10, jeare News. WANTED—"Easter Hells.” Don’t fail to get this beautiful souvenir, given free to purchasers all this week at THE GRE AT A. •& P. TEA CO 'S STORES, 20 W. Washington, 152 E. Washington. M’ANTED—TO sell on© twelve-foot panel counter, one c’.ght-foct njckel-plate showcase. one large coal-oil tank, one pair platform Fairbanks scales. J. H. HALSTEAD. No 133 Martindale ave. WANTED—We want two people seriously afflicted -vlth rheumatism to take free treatment, f^r the purpose of demonrtrating to Indtaisapolis citizens What the celebrated Robinson Thermal Bath Cabinet will do. We want bad eases. If you are unable to come, send messenger to 34 W, Ohio st.

WANTED—With the latest stylo# type, modem machinery, skilled workmen and personal attention to our business, we are enabled to turn out a high grade of work at verv low prices. We sellclt a share of your trade. OHANCE-MATTHEWS PRINTING COMPANY. 107 E. Washington sL

WANTED— LUCK MADE TO ORDER. You believe in luck?—then perchance Y’ou’ll take the reins of circumstance. And have your printing done by '’Chance.” CHAXCE-MATTHKWri PRINTING CO., 107 EL Washington st. WANTEDSee the diamonds sparkling! Rare, oh. rare! Just the one for darling! Where, oh, where? At the store of Gray & Gribben, there, oh. there. And the price 1s fair, oh, fair! All goods In our line sold on payments at cash prices to good people. GRAY’ & GRIBBEN’S JEWELRY STORE, 92 N. Illinois st.

FOR TRAD&.

FOR TRADE—Private Box cigar.

FOR TRADE—Try Quaker bread, and ybu will eat no other.

FOR TRADE—1.0i» business cams for *L VICTOR. 26 N. Delaware.

FOR TRADE—Equity In lot for surrey. MeCSaln, North Indianapolis.

67*

FOR TRADE—Order on first-class tailor for $25 for printing. Address R 11, care News.

FOR TRADE—Equity *850 In five-room house; give some cash. Address T 11, care News. FOR TRADE-For grocery, two of the best lots In Marlon Park. Address M 10, car#

Newa

FOP. TRADE—Good saddle and driving horse. for a good family horse. Address A », care

News.

FOR TRAD®—Good, little home for some small business. B. M. RALSTON, 85* W. Market.■ FOR TRADE—We can match yours VILLIERS & CO.. 106 Oliver av#., West Indianapolis; - ' ...... , - FOR TRADE)—A twelve-gauge, double Remington gun. for a bicycle. Call after 6, 1262 W. Morris.

FOR TRADE—Good lot, free of Incumbrance, for horse and phaeton or buggy. WEBBER & CO., 91 E. Market. FOR TRADE—Good lot, with three-room house; town of 16,000; for good soda fountain. Box 306, Cambridge City. FOR TRA DE—268 acres fine land, fine" Improvements. for Indianapolis property. Box *06, Cambridge City, Ind.

FOR TRADE—I^rge. fine stock of dry good# for good city property. Also stocks of drugs, hardware, groceries. B. M. RALSTON. 8314 W. Market. .

FOR TRADE—Fifty houses; twenty-five farms. HM lots In good locations; gas belt Improved and unimproved property. Call and match us. WEBBER ft CO., 91 K. Market. FOR TRADE—Large residence on Ohio river, near good city: ha* five acres In lawns, etc.; originally cost *60,000; will be sold at a sacrifice or exchange. Mv IN TOSH A SON, 66 E. Market st.

TO LET-ROOM*.

TO LET-Hava you ever tried Quaker bread? TO LET-Furaiahad rooms at 77 Indiana ave. TO LET—Two nice rooms, cheap. 4o Ash st. TO LET—In rum tolled rooms io5~ N. New Jersey ^ TO LET—Furnished rooms. Tic up. 48 N. West st, TO IjET—Furnished room over 168 E. Washington st. TO i/ET—Rooms,# *1 up; board, *3. 129 N. Delaware.

TO LET—HOL9E8.

TO LET-Tish-t-mlngo.

TO LET-List. 10 Circle. TO LET- Meizgefs Agency.

TO LKT--Kat Quaker bread.

TO LET—SATLE3, 775a E- Market. TO LET—■iPANN & CO.. 86 E. Market.

TO LET—Parlor and ocher rooms. Capitol ave.

228 N.

TO LET—Furnished room; modern house *8. _8I E. North. TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath; furnace. 73 W. Vermont. TO LET—A pleasant, unfurnished parlor. 339 N. New Jersey. TO LET—Furnished front room for two gents. 123 N. Capitol.

TO LET—Furnished front room, with bath. 146 N. Illinois. Tc LET—Nicely furnished rooms 178 Massachusetts ave. TO LET—Furnished front room, with board. __2C5 X.; Illinois. TO LET—I'nfurnlshed or furnished rooms. 222 Capitol ave., N. TO LET—204 N. Illinois sl, furnished rooms; board; reference. To UeT—-My furnished house! Call 18 Arch st., after u p. m. ^ _________ TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms. 329 N. Senate ave. TO LET—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 78 Ft. Wayne ave. TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms; references. 52 Broadway. TO LET—Room; board: bath; private family. 251 Bellefontaine st.

TO LET—Well-furnished room, with or without board. 2 Hill ave.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; modern; for gentlemen. 355 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Desirable furnished board. 162 N. Illinois.

room, with

TO 'LET - Fu in i shed rooms and housekeeping. 319 Senate ave., N.

TO LET—Unfurnished front room. References. 120 Christian ave.

TO LET—Roomers and boarders; gentlemen preferred. 122 E. Ohio st.

TO LET—Housekeeping rooms. Ryan Block, Indiana and Capitol aves. TO LET—Nothing cheap but the price. BENNKTT*3 cabinets. *1 dozen. TO LET—Furnished rooms; choice location; reasonable. 163 N. Capitol. TO LET—Nicely furnished room, to gentleman; bath. 334 X. Illinois. TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms, _wlth bath._166 E. Michigan. _ ^ TO LET—Suite rooms, furnished complete for housekeeping. 72 E. Vermont. TO LET—Nicely furnished room; modern conveniences. 217 Capitol ave.. N. TO LET—Elegant suite unfurnished rooms, with board. 318 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Desirable parlor room; also two small rooms. 82 W. North_st. TO LET—Peasant rooms; newly papered; light housekeeping. 172 E. North. _ _ TO LET—Nicely furnished front room, sultab)e for one or two. 123 X. blast st. TO LET—A furnished room, with board, *5 a week. Address L 11, care News. TOILET—Furnished - or unfurnished front room; buth; reference#. 347 N. Illinois. TO LET—Some choice rooms, with good table board at Roosevelt House, 80 E. Ohio et. TO LET—Furnished house, down town; all conveniences; Address D 10, care News. TO LET—Beautiful rooms, furnished or unfurnished. References. 229 E. New York. TO LET—Furnished rooms, with or without ’ board; gentlemen only. 76 Senate ave., N. TO LET—Sleeping rooms; all conveniences. AD HBRETH, room 7. 82'n E. Washington. TO LET—Rooms; 19634 N. Meridian st.; rents reduced. DYER & RAPSMANN, 31 Circle st. TO LET—Two furnished rooms, down town; no other roomers. Address Z 23, j:are News. TO LET—Two nicely furnished front rooms, opposite University Square. 7 E. New York. TO LET—Table room for 290 boarders; by week, *3. TOMLINSON HALL RESTAURANT; TO LET—Furnished front room In private family, to single gentleman. 68 W. Vermont. Bath. TO LET—Three rooms: furnished; first floor; very convenient; housekeeping. 224 N. New Jeraey. TO LET—To gentlemen, desirable rooms; central; reasonable; private family. 380 N. Illinois. TO LETT—Three unfurnished rooms; ground floor: light housekeeping. References. 187 Broadway^ TO LET—Entire lower floor, consisting of four rooms and kitchen, unfurnished: large yard, 123 E. Ohio st.

TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN A CO. TO LET—House of three rooms. In rear 357 X. Delaware st. TO LET—Fart furnished house; board owner. 165 St. Mary* st. TO LET—Fee list at 96 E. Market, ground floor. GREGORY & APPEL. TO LET-D. A. COULTER. Agent, *4 E. Market. Telephone 13. TO LET-Nothing cheap but the price. BENXBIT'S cabinets, »1 doaen. TO LET—Nine-room house, with bath. 311 E. Ohio st. HILOKXBBRO. 27 W. Ohio. TO LET—Fee list of H. M. HADLEY. Rental Agent85 E. Market st. (Ground floor.) TO LET—House, seven rooms, 70 N. Liberty st. - Thre >-room house. 156 Chestnut st. TO LET—House* rented and rents collected by W E. MICK A CO., 68 E. Market st. _ TO LET—168 Douglass; four-room cottage; _natural gas; all conveniences. Call at 166. TO LET—Moving, furniture ana piano wagons. S. P. HAMILTON, 11 S. Alabama at. Telephone 788. TO LET—Do you want to a rent a house? If so, please examine our list. SPANN A CO., 86 E. Market st.

TO LET—First floor of house down town for rent, cheap; all modern conveniences. Addresa J 11, care News. TO LET—Modern residence; ten rooms; central location; bath. etc. MeU AW" 8 CIGAR STORE. *4 N. Illinois.

TO LET—To colored people, house of three

" fillip* ‘

■ rooms. Rear 331 E BROS., 42 N. Delaware.

lichlgan st REID

TO LET—Seven-room cottage; South st., half square west Virginia ave.; well, cistern. HENRY PIERCE, 18«4 N. Meridian. TO LET—House eight rooms, 171 Davidson. In first-class repair; reasonable rent to desirable tenant. D. A. COULTER, 94 E. Market. TO LET— CHAS. A. DALE. Plans of every house we have to rent at our office. 58 E. Market.Take elevator. TO LET—House, No. 653 N. Pennsylvania st.; eight rooms; bath; furnace, and in good order. MORROW A McKEE.JO Thorpe Block. TO LET—House; eight rooms; bath; furnace; modern and In good order; corner of Meridian and Walnut. MORROW & McKEE, 40 Thorpe Block.

TO UEl -Ol I K K* AND STORK*.

FOR SALE—atlSCELL AN ROCS.

TO LET—What is Blue HenT

TO LET—Corner store, sts.

1 FOR BALE—Tlah-I -mlafftt.

Illinois and Market ' FOR SALE—What to Blue Hen?

FOR ■ALB—REAL KSTATR

FOR SALE—Bicycle. II Virginia ave.

N. Illinois for SALE—Good poof table. 71 E. Court.

TO LET—Large store-room. No. street. •

TO UeT—Washington st! store-room; two g° R - {S 4 LK — Th * »v«r-»H.putor Quaker bread. fronts. HENRY D. PIERCE. !*» N. Me- FOR SALE—Black walnut folding-bed 133 E. ridtan. Ohio st.

TO LET—Desirable office rooms, second floor FOR BALE—Meat box. six by eight

Parker Block. A. W. DENNY. 35 tt. Dela- ; coin lane. •rare st i

Ltn-

FOR SALE—A walnut 1c* box. cheap. 200

TO LET—Splendid corner office suite, opposite t Virginia ave.

postofflee. HENRY D. PIERCE. 1SV4 N. , . — — Meridian • FOR BALE—Three-foot showcase for sale. 168

TO LET—Store-room. 35 W. Washington tt. t "

Virginia ave.

finest location in city. DYER A RASH MANN. {

31 Circle st i w sshlngton st

FOR SALE—Business chance. Call at M R

FOR SALE—Goat and harness. Addr

17, Southport. Ind.

Box

FOR SALE—Two first-class counters for sale.

284 E. Michigan st.

FOR SALE—All kinds of shade and fruit treei. In rear Mansur Jilock. FOR SALE—1.000 printed dodgers for 81. VIC-

TOR 26 X. Delaware.

TO LET—Fine suite of offices: second floor; Western Union Building, 19 8. Meridian. C. F. SAYLBS. ^ TO LET—D> you want store-room? Possibly you will find what you want on our ILt. SPANN A OO.. 86 E. Market. TO LET—Washington st.. large, front office room; second flour; News Building. Inquire

at business office of The Newa , _ . _ _ —. . —

TO LET—First-class office ana sleeping rooms, j ^zzl^ Trace Block and Fair Block, near Union ata- ; — ■. rf L ‘ - A> KA?>T -

tloD ‘ DYER & RA8SMANN. 31 Circle; , FOR 8ALE-Oood, square piano; muat eell; TO LET—Splendid location for billiard and 1 - ^55 E . N * w Ycrk - pool room; ground floor; best square In city. * FOR RALE—<7heap; baby carriage, cradle and HENRY D. PIERCE. 18>4 N. Meridian. | ohalr. 861 Massachusetts ave. TO LET—Store-room, comer Michigan and j FOR SALE—Trunks on payments. O. J. CON-

Minerva sts.; shelving and counters In room; i RAD, 70-73 Massachusetts av*.

fine location for drug store; low rent. Call at I '£U;o~ETTT7 — 7r. ; n—r ’SST^SSTS. 368 W. New York. “>« be * t - WATSON

_; - ■— : — ■-i-A CO. », 63 Massachusetts ave.

TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms m The . r=——~ r — - New* Building; new and well lighted; all FOR SALE—Upright piano, 865 cash. RICH

conveniences: might be let for light munufsc- ' ^ McVhY, 63 N. Pennsylvania.

luring. For particulars call lat The News office. ; FOR uaLE—QuarU-reo ,«k bookcase. aJTTNA

TO LET—Cheap; Slar.ufneturing plant; floor*;* CABINET OO.. 168 W. Georgia #u

space of 75-175 feet, with forty ROi— Imm—

REAL KfTATM—iBssifaaaa. AAYLM. REAL gyrATL-iAtUBR 77% «. Marks*. real ESTATK—Quaker bread baa a WM* flavor. REAL ESTATK-mUm A SMALL. 16 X. Pet-

mawar* st.

•gAL EflTATE -COLEMAX A WITTY, 53)4

W. Washing ton.

REAL BSTATB-MEYER ""a ' KISER ' Insuiv anoe, tiff Indiana Trust. REAL EKTATE-D. A. COULTKItrInsurance >6 K, Market. Tetephoiie IX

REAJ

cent

*i_JE8T ATE—Private at SAYLgA 77)4 K.

Private mossy ta Man 6

HEAL ESTATE -Property of ail kinds HEX RT H FAY, 40*4 E. Waahlagion at. REAL BUT A TE—Property on Frances at. North Indlanapolto. Inquire 781 N. llitnois.

r. r _ ESTATE— U E. Market.

CHAS. A. DALE.

Take elevator.

REAL ESTATE—Eighty acres good oil laa4

t. Indie - “

tn W’ells county care News. k*

Address D U.

REAL ESTATE—Five-roocn houae: Cllfforfl ave.; on easy payments. WEBBER A CO.,

M E. Market, m ■

FOR SALE—*3 pants, worth *4; made to order. 168 S. Minols at. R. R. MILES. FOR SALE—Or rent: Invalid rolling chairs. W. D. ALLISON CO., 85 K. South st.

TO LET—First floor; unfurnished; modem; excellent neighborhood; no children. 186 N. New Jersey st. TO LET—Two nicely furnished front rooms and board; bath; modern; private family. 422 X. Alabama; TO LET—Unfurnished room; square quid onehalf from Denison. HENRY D. PIERCE. IS 1 ? N. Meridian st. TO LET—Three or four fine, unfurnished rooms, in private family: bath. Call after 3 o’clock. 227 E. Walnut st.

TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, double suites or single, with conveniences. 162 N. Senate ave.

TO LET—Wasl.lnguiu st.. large, iront office room, second floor; News Building. Inquire at business office cf The News. TO LET—To~rnan and wife, two beautiful front rooms, en suite; modern conveniences; central. Address N 6, care NewS; TO LET—Two nice rooms, with first-class board; splendid home; modern throughout. 171 X. Uapltol, above Indiana ave. TO LET—Nicely furnished room; with board; modern conveniences; private; permanent parties desired. 28 Ft. Wayne ave. TO LET—Near College ave. cars, unfurnished up-stalrs rooms. References required. Address N 11, care News. TO LET—Suite connecting room! for light housekeeping: square and a half from Denlson. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18»A N. Meridian. TO LET—Rooms, wnh board, *3.75 to *6 per week; first-class table board; buy ticket. If desired; rooms *1 to *3 per Week. 82)4 Massachusetts ave. ’Phone 637. ENTERPRISE HOTEL

TO LET—Elegant, front, corner room; furnished: warm; new; bath and all modern conveniences; rates reasonable. SENATE HOTEL. Senate ave., N., west of the Stata House. TO LET—“Easter Bells.” Don’t fail to get this beautiful souvenir, given free to purchasers all this week at THE GREAT A. & P. TEA CO.’S STORES, 20 W. Washington,

153 E. Washington.

TO LET—Suite of four large rooms; both gases; bath-room: large garret; over Schuelmeyer’s drug store, comer Capitol ave. and Fifth st.; *18 per month; large yard and stabling, if desired. Inquire at drug store. TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will be vacated and remodeled to suit new tenants about August I. Suitable for lodge rooms.

TO LET—Entire second story of th* new News Building—ready about July 1. Rear of present News Building. Absolutely fire-proof. Plenty of light. Power, light and heat. Will arrange to eult responsible tenant, and give long time lease. First class for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For particulars apply at the counting-room of The ladianapolis News,

LOST.

LOST—Pocketbook, with *20 bill. 315 E. Market st.

Reward.

LOST—Two Prudential insurance books; name Brill. 73 S. IHinois.

LOST—Log chain bracelet, on E. Waahington. Return to News office. LOST—Earring, with white stone setting. Sunda v. Liberal reward for return to News office. LOST—Fox hound; black and brown; whit* spots on breast. Return to 622 Virginia, av*. Reward. •

LOST—On Monday afternoon, a mink bt Pennsylvania st., N. Leave at New* Reward.

LOST—Brown-Mack cur pup; answers to the name Duke. Return to 282 N. Blackford. Reward.

PERSONAL.

PERSONAL-What Is Blue Hen? PERSONAL—R. R. MILKS, 108 and 110 S. Illinois st. Suits to order, *14 and up. Look at styles and quality. PERSONAL— Loans on chattels, orders, notes, etc. lowest rates. GAUSRPOHL. 3)4 W. Washing ion, room 4. PERSONAL—Business secrets of success; information. Send stamp. KING, 20 S. Fifteenth. 8L Louis, Mb. , PERSONAL-Ladies, a friend In need Is a i. friend Indeed - . If you want a regulator that never fails, address WOMAN’S MEDICAL HOME. Buffalo, N. Y

PERSONAL—"lister Bell this beautiful souvenir/ chasers axil this week at p. teabBSSb stores, 152 E. Washington.

»." Don’t fall to get [given free to purTHF GREAT A. A 29 W. Washington,

PERSONAL- When otners fall, consult th# HEWLIN MEDICAL CO., 4*5 Main st.. Buffalo. N. Y... specialists In blood, chronic and nervous diseases; twenty years’ continuous pr&ctic#; Q\3S% flUUrft&iMNK*

LOST—Very small brown dog; answers by name of Fred. Return to 172 W. New York st. Reward., LOST—Fox terrier; tan head. Reward for return or Information of whereabouts. 528 N. Meridian st. LOST—Tin box. containing papers; taken by mistake from 429 N. Capitol ave. on the day of auction sale. Please return to G. W. WALKER. 34 Circle at. LOST—Pocketbook, Saturday evening, between Brosnan's and Washington sts., with *5 bill, change and receipts. Return 388 N. Illinois st. Liberal reward. LOST—Driver's day book; cover stamped “Time Book;” between Second and St. Clair, on Delaware, or on E. Pratt or SL Mary. H. 8. PARAMORE, 23)4 W. Washington sL Regard.

BUSINESS UHAjVCK. BUSINESS CHANCE—"How to Get Married,” free with Keller’s Kompound. For sal* by all grocers. - ' ' ^ ; ; /,

BUSINESS CHANOE-Meat market, doing good business: will seU cheap. Address A Uk care Newa

TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms in Th# News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufacturing. For particular* call at The News office. TO LET—Eight rooms; newly papered; furnace; grates; bath; stable, etc.; north of Washington st. and within a few square* of the postofflee. Rent low. GEO. W. EMPKY. *7)4 W. Washington st. TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum «f home funds left tn our care to be loaned tn sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward at lowest rate# of Interest: can furnish money same day you apply: pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY'. 5 Odd Fellows Hall. TO LET—Second, tmra, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Wilt be vacated and remodeled to suit new ten-* ants about August 1. Suitable for lodge rooms, business offices, manufacturing and photograph f rallery. Will be let to first-class tenants only. x>ng lease, if desired. For particulars apply at the office of The Indianapolis News. TO LET—Entire second story of the new Newa Building—ready about July L Rear of pres-* ent News Building. Absolutely flre-proof. Plenty of light. Power, light and heat. Will arrange to suit responsible tenant, and give long time lease. Firat elars for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For particulars apply at the counting-room of The In- 1 dianapolls News. TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. : TO LET—Private Box cigar . TO LET—Ten, twenty or thirty acrea, onehalf mile east of Belt, on Clifford ave. C: B. HOOVER. : TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will i oe vacated and remodeled to suit new tenants i about August I. Suitable for lodge rooms, i business office*, manufacturing and photograph j £ atlary. Will be let to first-class tenants only.,«>ng lease, if desired. For particulars apply to the offle of The Indianapolis Jv'ews. TO LET—Entire second story of the new News Building—ready about July 1. Rear of pres-* I ent News Building. Absolutely fire-proof: i Plenty of light. Power, light and heat. Will j arrange to suit responsible tenant, and give long time lease First class for roanufaetur-: i Ing concern. Reasonable rent. For partlc-. ! uinra apply at the counting-room of The In dianapolls News.

hod^and e^e rndmi'ln Shiftmv' # 'n p0 ^r r ! F > >K ALE-Dry-goods and notion store; good

f£t condUlon?o n n swUchTf Big l^n'ra"^ J Ne ™-

Inquire BERT B. ADAMS. 14 W. Ohio st. i FOR SALE-Second-hand soda fountain, good TO LET-The new. six-story and basement - “ - ew ’ - 20 S-.RUpoIa M. M. BULL. _

iron, stone and plate-glass, swell-front build- FOR SALE—Trunks sold on payments. O. Ing; handsomest, best lighted and located In < J. CONRAD. 70-73 Massachusetts ave. the State: 30x195 feet; seveh floors; two elec- ———— —

trie elevators. 7 and 9 E. Washington

C. F. SAYLES.

TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will be vacated and remodeled to suit new tenants about August 1. Suitable for lodge rooms, business offices, manufacturing and photograph gallery. Will be let to first-class tenants only. Long lease, if desired. For particular# apply at the office of The Indianapolis News. TO LET—Entire second story of the new News

Building—ready ab ent News Building

Plenty of light. Power, light and heat.’ Will arrange to suit responsible tenant, and give long time lease. First class for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For particulars apply at the counting-room of The In-

dianapolis News.

REAL ESTATE—New. ntue-r-.m, modem ho***, north, very cheap. Address J. C.

KNI8BLY, ChlU. Ind.^^

REAL ESTATE—Foor-room house; Lincolto lane; term# to right party; a bargain. WEBBER &_CO„ 91 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—713 N. Delaware at; house ten rooms; to be moved off lot C. F.

SAVLKd, 77)4 K- Market.

REAL ESTATE—*1,«» equity la elght-rootol house; big bargain; want to leave city. CMS

at once. 788 N. Senate ave.

FOR SALE—Set of butcher's tools and ice__boX£ all new. Address P 7. care News. FOR SAL®—Fine, double-oar "boat and boat_house; burgaiti. Address G 12, c are News. FOR SALE—Good cow. cheap. ELIZABETH , JOHNSTON. East Prospect at. (Norwood).

^ Ul ^ <f r r nf,^ i g° Ut j Ab^luie^fira-p^f: j ^gl^rash 6 AdS V^ra X?"*

FOR SA LE—Ex tension leather-top cut-under aurrey; bargain. 1166 N. Pennsylvania st. FOR SALE—Guitars and mandolins on payments. O. J. CONRAD, 70-72 Massachusetts ave. V

AUCilUN OALKh. AUCTION-T. J. SEMANS, Auctioneer, 35 E. Market st. AUCTION-MORRIS SOLOMON. Auctioneer, IS E. Washington. AUCTION-CARTER & VETTER. Auotioneers. 252 E. Washington. AUCTION—-McCURDY & PERRY, Auction^ eers, No. 139 W. Washington.

FOR SALE—Suits for men and boys, on payments. O. J. CONRAD. 70-73 Massachusetts

ave.

FOR S A LE— H it,.. - grade bicycle; exoeileitf condition; *45 cash. Address X 10. car*

News

FOR SALE—Restaurant; onoe; splendid trade. News.

bargain. If eold at Address S 10, care

AUCTION—Sale of watches, diamonds and > Block. Jewelry. I will sell on Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m., at 42 W. Washington st.. th# entire rtock of watches, diamonds, jewelry, canes, umbrellas, sliver and silver-plated ware, knives, forks, spoons, clocks, etc. These goods must be sold to rottsfy the mortgagees. This sale will continue until all is sold, at 2:30 and 7:3d p. m. each day. L. N. PERRY’, Auctloneer,' AUCTION—Sale of beautiful cottage home. We will sell at auction, Thursday. April 2, at 2 p. m., on the premises, 215 Hamilton ave., a cottage of five rooms; mantel; gas; fruit of all kinds; grape arbor; lawn and shade trees all In perfect order; half square from Clifford ave.; half square north of Woodruff Place. Terms easy and made known on day of sale. STL JUSE & BABBITT. Agents. T. J. SE-

MANS, Auctioneer.

FOR SALE—A few unredeemeu watches and diamonds, very cheap, at room 14 Ingalls

FOR SALE—Musical instruments on payments CARUN A LENNOX. « K. Mar-

ket sL

FOR SALE—Bed, wash-stand, spring* and mattress, all for *13, 147 High st. Cail after

supper. ——

FOR SALE—Fine billiard and pool hall; splen-

LSTON. *5)4 W.

did location.

Market.

a M. RAI

AUCTION-SALE OF RESIDENCE PROPERTY. We will sell on Thursday. April 1, at 2 p. m., on the premises, 56 Fayette st., the seven-room house and summer kitchen.

FOR SALE—Pants to order. *3. TAYLOR A SCHNEIDER. 22 Orel*. Formerly with R. R. Miles, FOR SALE—All-wool pants. *2. TAYLOR A SCHNEIDER, 33 Circle. Formerly with R.

R. Miles.

i FOR SALE—The best life Insurance In the world. Call on J. a LAMBERT. Denleon

l Hotel. 280.

FOR SALE—Fifty brown Leghorns; all lay'

...» i"*. CV.rner Brookside and Lebanon. J. A

well, cistern, barn, natural gas. large lot; a ' kuvwsk.

down-toWn property. Sold for partition among heirs. This sale is positively to the highest bidder, without any limit or reserve, and offers a rare opportunity to purchasers. Terms

FOR SALE—Boxing-gloves and punchlng-bags

j.

on payments chusetts ave.

CONRAD, 70-72 Massa-

easy and made known on day of sale. Mo- ! * r '9, R SALE—Money to loan on watches and CURDY A PERRY*. Auctioneers. ! . diamonds; fair dealing and private room. 34

■taMi Ingalls Block.

STOLEN.

STOLEN—Or strayed: Small, female, black; rat terrier; name fTrix. Finder please return to 387 Virginia ave. and receive liberal reward.

Financial.

LOANS—Priva.e Box cigar. LOANS—Wliat Is Blue Hen? LOANS-^On watches. 35 N. Illinois

LOANS—On dlamonid*. 35 N. Illinois st. LOANS—On ail articles ot value. SOLOMON, 25 S. Illinois st.

LOANS—*500 to *25.000 in bank. CO.. 36 W. Washington.

SMITH A

LOANS—Mortgage loans; lowest rates. HORACE McKAY^S* 1 ,4 N.JPennsylvania. LOANS—On watches and diamonds; large amounts a specialty. Room 34 Ingalls Block. LOAN'S—Also budding association shs.es purchnsed. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block. LOANS—6 per cent, money to loan: any

amount. J. J.

ing.

KREBER, 434 Lemcke Build-

LOANS—Abstracts of titles; fees reasortabls. FRED 0. MINOR, 13 £2. Market. Money to loan., LOANS—Mortgage loans;_§_per cent.;_ reason-

able fee*. Building.

WARBURTON. 26 Lombard

LOANS—Private money at 6. 5)4, 6 and 7 por

id aecurity.

■cent., according to amount an

F. SAYLES.

C.

LOANS—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY A CO.. 72 E. Market st.

LOANS—On • farms; *100 and upwatd; home funds; lowest rates: no delay. A. METZGER. Odd Fellows Block.

LOANS—5 per cent, on large loans on business property: reasonable fees. C. A WARBURTON. 26 Lombard Building.

LOANS—On furniture, pianos, herses, vehicles. store fixtures, etc. Lowest rates (confldentlal). 2)4 W. Washington, room 4. LOANS—A large number of private funds to loan. Apply to FLOREA A SEI DEN STICKER. rooms 2, 3 and 4. 27H S. Delaware st. LOANSb-On piwns and chattels; all kinds; ary sum; lowest rates; established 1889. 156)4 E. Washington, room 9. A. N. WILSON.

LOANS—5, 6 and 7 per cent, loans:

amount;’ private funds; privilege of 1!V

MeINTOSH

ments; reasonable fees; no delays.

A SON. 66 E. Market st

any pay-

LOANS—6 per cent, money, with privilege of pre-payment semi-annually; loans made on Improved real estate In this city only, in loans of not less than *1,000: no delay: reasonable fees. SPANN A OO.. 86 E. Market st.

LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of horn* funds left in our care to be loaned In eums of *100 to *1.000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply: pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.

LOANS-

MONEY! MONEY!

6, T and 8 per cent, money to loan oa

HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR ANY AVAILABLE SECURITY. Can Furnish Same Day Apply.

W. H. NBWBY, 224 W. Washington st LOANS— ’ ' MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! LOANED ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. OR-

GANS. ETC..

THE PROPERTY TO REMAIN IN YOUR

UNDISTURBED POSSESSION.

LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS) EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONET. CALL

AND SEE US.

LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. We ADVANCE MONEY ON FURNITURE fixtures, pianos, warehouse receipts, horses! wagons, machinery, etc.; in fact, we will loan on any and all kinds of chattel property without removal. You can pay back the money in weekly or monthly install menu. Any part paid reduces coat of carrying the loan. Call and get our rates before going elsewhere. CENTRAL LOAN CO., 11)4 N. Meridian st.. room 6. First stairway on the east side of X. if*, rtdlan st.. near Washington, up-stairs.

LOANS—

MONEYI MONEYI MONEY! MONEY1 " MONEY 1 Are you in Bead of money? w# loan

money on

FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS, ETC. the property to remain In your possession. Loans mad# from *10 up, and we will as gladly make you a small loan as a large one. Loans may be carried as long as desired, or £ald In full or In part at ANY TIME, and each payment made reduces the cost of carrying the loan. No restrictions on moving within the city. You get full amount of money. No

charges taken out in advance.

If you owe a balance on furniture or piano, we will pay It off far you and carry it as long

as you deslrei

OUR BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI-

DENTIAL.

Call and get our rates before borrowing: SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN OO.. Room 207, second floor. Indiana Trust Buildtag (old Vance Black), corner WasbtagteB m. mu Virginia asm

AUCTION-. tALE OF FURNITURE. CAR-

PETS. STOVES. ETC. Will be sold on to-

morrow (Wednesday) mornlnq, at 9:30 o’clock, at our room, No. 139 W. Washington st.. three choice bedroom suites, one fine bedroom suite with toilet wash-stand, extension tables, oak dining chairs, cotton-top maitresies, single and double bedsteads, cook stoves, ice box. rockers, about 500 yards of ax minster, brus-st-ls and Ingrain carpets, 2VI voids new seamless imtting. ami a great many other articles.

McCURDY & PERRY, Auctioneers.

bHORTHAXD AND TYPEWRITING. SH ORTH A N D^AND^TYPEVVRITING—MR3. BRYAN’S PRIVATE SCHOOL; typewriting; shorthand, individual instruction. 135 E. Pratt

FOR SALE—Bicycle; gent’s excellent secondhand; convenient for inspection. Address V 11, care New*. FOR SALE—Must make room:'clearance sale ail during this month at ELBREG’S. 36 and 18 Eugl'ah av^ FOR SALE—Good bicycle: high grade; *10; must sell quick. HARRY OVERMAN. 43 N. Delaware *t.

FOR SALE—Two second-hand steam pumps In good order. Address J. 8. FARRELL • CO., 81 N Illinois.

FOR SALE—One fifty-horse cower Atlas engine. INDIANAPOLIS RUBBER COMPANY. 301 B/ Georgia st.

riNANUIAx-

LOANS—48 Board of Trade.

LOANS-C F. SAYLES, VV, E. Market. LOANS—On all articles of value. SOLOMON, 25 S. Illinois st. LOANS-Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY. 40)4 E. Washington st. ' LOANS—On jewelry, clothing and otner valuablea. 67 W. Washington. LOANS—Plenty money. 5, I and T per cent SHIRLEY, 74 E. Market. LOANS—If you want money, see us. DAVID S. McKERNAN, M9 to 222 Lemcke Block.

FOR SALE—Milk wagon, cans, fresh cows. MRS. EMMA KARSTETTER. North Indianapolis. Cerealtne works.

FOR SALE—First-class drug store In Wayaatowa. Ind. Call or address HEROD « HEROD, Lawyers. Indianapolis.

FOR SALE—New hardwood and glass offle* partition, eighteen feet long. Room 13 Aetna Building, 19)4 N. Pennsylvania st.

FOR SALE—German Cough Conqueror; cure guaranteed. HEIM'S DRUG STORE, northeaut corner Illinois and Market eta. FOR SALE—mothlng; correct styles and prices; on payments, without security. O. t. CONRAD, 70-72 Massaohusetts ave.

READ EJSTATE—Nine-room house; Ash *L( furnace; cement walk* and barn; easy term*. WEBBER A OP., 91 K. Market. zc-^aL EaiVATK—Choice building lot# on Central ave.. at very low price*. M. ARBUCKLE A SON. 62 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—New. modern, two-ctorj houae, north, very cheap, by owner; leavtng city, Addrea* B H. care News. REAL ESTATE— Fine, large house:—on Alabama, south of Home ave.. at a bargain. M AKBUCKLE A- BON, S3 E Market. REAL ESTATE—Itoying property in Crawfordavllie; will trade lor lot or house and lot In city. Write to 311 N. Illinois ab REAL ESTATE—Fine lot, Alabama st., second north of Fourteenth; east front; 4CX150J cheap for cash. Addregs K 11, care News. REAL ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE. Agent Weatern Underwrtfers* Aaeoetatlon. .....Get the beet in»urance. REAL ESTATE—On Central ave.: Morton Place; nine room*; bath and furnace; price, *5.(WO. M. AKBUCKLE & SON. €2 K. Matket. REAL ESTATE—Lot on New Jersey »t., near Seventeenth. Douglas* Park. *425. A anap for a few days. D. A. COULTER, 94 E. Market. __ REAL raSTATK—Very fine nine-room, modem home in North Indianapolis, for sale by owner; leaving city. Addree.- F U, car* News. REAL ESTATE—Kenwood lota; will take part down; balance terms; wifi waive mortgage for building. WEBBER A OO., U K. Market street. ' REAL ESTATE—Eight-room house. Keystone ave., and eight-room house near Woodruff i Place: easy terms. WEBBER & OO., 91 E.

Market.

! REAL ESTATE—Beautiful nine-room houic; Broadway; on easy terms: bath; furnafe; • cement walk* and barn. WEBBER A CO.,

91 E. Market.

I! REAL ESTATE—6 PER CENT. MONEY. , We are prepared to make loans at 5 and 6)4 per cent, on good business property. JOHN 8. 8PANN_ & CO j REAL ESTATE— CHAS. A. DALC! Northwestern corner Clyde and Bellefon- ; talne. lot 39x135. feet; will trade for garden

I farm near city.

1 REAL E65TATE—Eleven rooms on Bright *t.; i ii«i>icin; great bargain; $3,500; will trade for smaller house. MOORE * HORAN. M)4

E. Washington st.

i REAL ESTATE—Lots for sale on waekiy payments In Prospect st., K. Washington st., and in Brinkman Hill addition. A. W. DEN-

NY. 24 N Delaware.

REAL ESTATE—Neat, four-room cottage on one of best streets in North Indianapolis, *950; part cash; balance easy; must be sold.

Adilsr** 8 9. care Newa ■.

REAL ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE. 969 Grove ave., new, seven-room cottage; price, *l,600 l if sold at once; one of th# best small propertle* in the city. REAL ESTATE—*8*0—Isit, 40x306. on N?”Meridian st.; one-fourth cash; balance easy terms; cheapest lot on North Bide. W. H.

CRAFT & CO.. Wilson Block.

REAL ESTATE—Several West Indianapolis cottages; small payment down, balance in building association, payable *3 weekly, L.

O. MILLER, 117 W, Georgia st

REAL ESTATE—Lot on N. Delaware, *1,200. . Ixit on Park ave., *1,200. Lot on N. Meridian. *1.200. Lot on Alabama, below Saventh.

MeINTOSH* SON, bv K. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—Insure your property In th# Insurance Company of North America or the

la Fire In

HEN' ’

RE At ESTATE—For sale or to let: Manufacturing plant on Morris sL. Madison ave. and J., MAI. railroad. For description and tsrms apply to W. KAUT8KY, 125 E. Mor-

rle st.

REAL ESTATE—Brick residence; nine rooms and bath; city water; gas; furnace; cement walks; sit.ble and fruit; house rebuilt last fall; a big bargain. U sold at onoe. 15* Capitol ave., N.

FOR SALE—Grocery, northeast; elegant location and splendid trade; a bargain for *500;

LOANS—Made reasonaoie on city property and ! no trades. Address L 7, care News, -l^s^UNION^TRUST 00- W £_Mark.t g. ( ^ ' miroad tlcS, to all LOANS—*100 to *20.000; interest and eommls- I points, at SLATfs & POE'S cut rat. ticket sion reasonable. REID BROS., 42 N. Dela- office, 122 3. Illinois st. Telephone 362. ware st. . ----- mm

large

LOANS—Money to loan on farm land or small sums. J. 8. LAMBERT. Denison

Hotel. 260.

FOR SALE—Buggy cu.-htons.'backs, tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies and surreys; also shafts. AL SMITH. 265 8. Illinois SL

LOANS—Large amount of money to loan at I rooming house; rooms all occupied; good 16-

i News.

,dans—Large amount of money to loan at specially low rates. DYER • RA8SMANN,

H Circle st.

FOR SALE—Furniture of thirteen rooms, in

rooming house; room* all occupied; cation; rent low. Address T'9, care

LOANS—*750 to’ loan at 8 per cent, on mortgage security. Come quick; no delay. W. H. CRAFT & CO.. Wilson Block.

LOANS—6 per cent, money on improved real estate. (No loans made outside of this city.) SPANN A CO.. 86 E. Martat. LOANS—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL. room £0 Lombard Building, 24)4 E. Washington. LOANS—On furniture, pianos, horse if vehlcles. store fixtures, etc. Lowest rats* (confidential). 2)4 W. Washington, room 4.

LOANS—Sums of 500 and over.

City property and farms. C. E. COFFIN & CO..

•0 E. Market st.

LOANS- 6 PER CENT. MONEY,

We are prepared to make loans at 6 and SU per cent, on good business property. JOHN 8. SPA N X A CO. LOANS—To loan, money In any amount, in sums of *200 to *5,000; on very easy terms; low rates; no delay; can accommodate you the same day that apply; loans on city or farms.

C. W. OOR3UCH. IS Vlttlala ava.

LOANS—We are now located tn our permanent quarters, where we are prepared to make loans to business men at a very low rate of interest. Loans made on household goods pianos, organs, fixtures, or any good security. See us and sav# money. BOYD to MILLER, rooms 63 and 70. Baldwin Block.

FOR SALE—A thriving millinery business. three blocks from Washington st.; good reasons for selling. Address E 12, care News. FOR 8ALE—Confectionery, doing good business; reason for selling, slckneas. For further Information call or address 297 Senate ave., N. FOR SALE—An elegant suit to order, *15. All the n*w spring styles. TAYLOR to SCHNEIDER, 23 Circle SL Formerly with R. R^ Miles. FOR SALE—Machinist's tools and chest; all new; Brown & Sharp and Sfarratt, makers. Call at 25 E. Market st.. room 3. 8TROUSB to BABBITT. FOR SALE—A good boarding house, with for-ty-six boarders; good location; bad health of owner only reason for selling. Inquire of WM. H. PAYNE, 1 Talbott Block.

FOR SALE!—"Easter Bella” Don’t fall to get this beautiful souvenir, given free to purchasers all this week at THE GREAT A. to P. TEA CO.’S STORES. 20 W. Washington. 153 E. Washington. none*.

sylvanla Fir# Insurance Company, RY H. FAY, 40)4 B. ’Washington st

with

REAL ESTATE—A nice, five-room cottage. wlthftf one-half square of Twelfth at. car line, on Alfree it. Right party can buy at rate of *3.7S per week. H. N. McLAtN, 716 Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—In N. Illinois st. four squares north of Washington at.; twelveroom house; furnace; bath; every convenience; lot 42 6-12x196 feet; a thirty-foot paved street In rear; offered very low. WILLIAM GORDON, It Baldwin Block.

REAL ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE. Park ave., near Seventh st.; ten rooms; hardwood finish; cabinet mantels; three pairs double doors; fumaoe; cement cellar; price, *9,500; will exchange for *6.000 or *6.000 property, north; long time on balance. REAL ESTATE—Money id loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to b* loaned In sums cf *100 to *1.000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest, can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZ-iER eriENPY 6 Odd Fellow# Mall.

REAL ESTATE-The valuable lot southeast corner of California and Washington at*., brick street and walk on Pearl st. Asphalt street and sidewalk on Washington; brick sidewalk on California st., lot 98)4 feet front on Washington and 196 feet on California, Will be sold at a bargain. W. J. McCULLOUOH A SONS, 98 E. Washington st

REAL ESTATE— Lot, northwest corner Senate av*. and Merrill st *900 Lot on Cornell ave 856 Lot on Bradshaw st 806 Lot on Pendleton pike 506 W. J. McCULLOUOH to SONS, 98 E. Market st

FOR SALE-HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—Phaeton buggy. 39 Prospect at

NOTICE—Tish-1-mlngo.

LOANS— ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. ETC. ^ Without removal. Interest 7 per cent a year On Building Association Plan. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Room 4 Lombard Building. 24)4 B- Washington, LOANS-MONEY! MONEY! I * Money on household goods. Money on pianos, horses sad wagon* Money on any available security. Money for private purposes. Money for any purpose whatsoever. Four per cent, less than elsewher* Room 201 Lemcke Building. Entrance Mae. ket st., opposite poatoffloe. . * ***

LOANS— TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS To loan in sums of *10. *1». *20. *30. *50. *100, *110 or any amount on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANA STORE FIXTURES. ETC. At rate* which honest people can' afford to pay. The property to remain la your undisturbed possession. r'.tn.’s s. ‘sstw ."sfr plenty of time to pay the av back. In fact, you can make the payments to suit yourself. Every payment so m.q. reduces the cost of carrying the loan We give you the full amount of moaev you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction is aur* to h* private. Don't fail to ate us and esa our rates. * INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGM LOAN COMPANY. Room 10, *7 E. Market «.

LOANS—

LOWEST RATES. EASY TERMS.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, plinos. horses, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipt# and all kinds of personal property | B any from *10 upward, the property to ramaJa J* your undisturbed possession. W« ml»o loan money on watches and diamonds. You can

pay back the money In weekly or monthly “ Written hv

rove. SuSt^dem of

NOTICE—GATES, Dentist, room 1 Odd Fellows Block.

NOTICE—Quaker bread la better than homemade bread.

NOTIOE—BENNETT'S for confirmation cabinets, beat made, *1 dozen. NOTICE—Every Day Cook Book free with Keller’s Kompound. the great waaher.

NOTICE—The best *3 made-to-order pants in America. R. R. MILES. 166 S. Illinois st.

NOTICE-EVERROAD to PBUNK. furnaces and tin work. 170 Indiana ava. Telephone HR.

NOTICE- -R. R. MILES, 106 and 1X0 8. nilnois st. Suits to order, *14 and up. Look at styles and quality. , NOTICE—Driven wells; cisterns cleaned and repaired; charges *1.50. Telephone TN. C. F. GORDON. 265 E. Washington sL NOTICE—We get nine out of ten jobs we bid on. which Is evidence that our prices are about right. CHANCE-MATTHEWS PRINTING CO.. 107 E. Washington st. NOTICE-ODORLESS VAULT CLEANING CO. ERNST BUHNETNG. Proprietor. Offices. 33 N. Delaware et. and 87 MeUwl SL Orders by mall promptly attended to.

NOTICE-"Easter Bells." Don’t fall to get this beautiful souvenir, given free to pur-

THE GREAT A. to

Washington.

chasers all this week at

P. TEA OO.’S STORES. 20 W.

152 E. 'Washington.

NOTICE—I NDIANAPOLIS PATTERN WORKS, wood and metal pattern makers; models; experimental work; manufacturers special machinery. THOS. F. 8CULLIN and THOS. J. MYERS, Proprietors. 191 g. Pennsylvania, Indianapolis. Estimates furnished.

NOTICEWell, here's regards. And business cards. And office stationeryi

Correctly done. For little mon—

Quite extraordinary!

CHANCE-MATTHEWS PRINTING CO.,

107 E. Washington st.

NOTICE—To text-book publishers: The State Board of School Book Commissioners of Indiana will receive sealed proposals on the following books, said proposals to be opened at Indianapolis. Ind,, May U. 1896: For as English grammar, elementary, twenty-five (26c) cents; for an English grammar, complete, for-

trti be a twoauthor. DAVID

Uonately. If you owe a balance on your fund-

ture or piano, we will pay the same for you flcnoola secretory

and carry it as long as you desire. No charges taken out in advance. Cali and see ug before

going elsewhere

Established IM7. V . •: ' -

INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY

Room 4 Lombard Building.

Second Floor.

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DERMATOLOGY—Hair on the face; if light. removed by depilatory; If strong, by eiee> trietty—permanently. #> yenraf experience.

Jtmn^H^Woodbunrj^m W. 41

42d at.,

FOR SALE—Cheap; Columbia ave.

large express a agon. 178

FOR SALE—Good family horse, surrey and harness. 370 Blackford st., FOR SALE—Two covered delivery wagons; _caah_or payments. 76 W. New York at. FOR SALE—A family horse and two-seated trap. BOOTH’S STABLE. 82 W. Market st. FOR SALE—Three phaetons, end-spring buggies. one surrey; almost new. 8CHO-

FIELD'S, 122 E. Market st.

c,l fii

FOR HALE—Family mare; can show 2:46 pacing; will trade for cheaper hors*. Fayette. ' FOR SALE—Good work or delivery horse; weighs 1,860;- fat, sound and gentle; *35.

North and Canal.

FOR SALE—Any one can be pleased in a delivery wagon stock., so complete. STURT®--VANT’S, 68 S. Pennsylvania. FOR SALE—Cheapest jflace In city for light and heavy harness, all grades, cash or payroenu. 183 E. Washington st. FOR SALE—Remember, cash or easy tr.entn on everything you use with a I STURTEVANT’S. 68 8. Pennsylvania.

FOR SALE—If you want your wagons and repaired, now is the time, at JC GUBDEJLHOBFHR’S, 166 Kentucky ave.

FOR SALE-Second-hand cut-under nice, light, two-seated, aanopy-top cash or pay meat a Corner AJnbama and FOR SALE—Select yoor or surrey, and be readyweather. STURTEVAN’TS,

vania.

FOR SALE—Two open delivery wagons; tvra second-hand wagons; also a few light rand buggies; one milk wagon. At 401 and 66> K. Market st. SCHWEIKUi * PRANGE.

FOR SALE—Rocks wars, four and

ger; landaus, broughams, prime, ROBBINS to CO„ Repairing _ solicited. °zr

trade: Cabriolet for

FOR SALE—Beautiful pair chestnut sixteen hands high; perfectly n sound: gentle la every wag; oa ■ old; sired by Golddust; m*k handsomest and moot stylish city; are suitable flee l ougham; will take on# or trap as part payment. Capitol ave., N.

STORAGE-Of ail kinds at SHOVER’B. Iff) B. Wabash ■

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NEW

lowest rales