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4 ESTATE—Property ct alt kind* HENH PaT. E. Waattinston »E

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CHAR. A. DAER. Take elevator.

RK,Vti F-STATK- HuU<ltn«* and hou*e» of all klr.il* bum by PERT) C SMOi K Contractor. RKAI. ESTATE-He 1>w oo*(. Park-ave. residence, near Twelfth. Adire** I- 1, care ■HpilO. • *

REAL ESTATE—Ctntral ave.. lot; ea*t fron*. north Seventh. W. K. STEVENSON. 74 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Some bargain* In re.-dden e property and kHa. C. H. WALO/TT. « K. Market *t. REAL ESTATE^-Delaware et., lot. Mor m I*;jce. near Eleventh. W. K. STEVENSON. t4 E. Market. ; _t •SAL ESTATE - $2. s..) bama south Sixth. 74 E Market.

- East front lot, AlaW. K. STEVENSON.

REAL MSTATK- L'd, eouthwest corner Broadtray and Twelfth; room- for lour houses. SpSnn ave. REAL KSTATE—F-ir sale or rent: House and shop in a tondUtown on railroad; a Parsain. ■Apply to 33 Tand*» n. REAL ESTATE - N. v, modern. eiKlit-roora hoase; »H eonvtfenlenee*; no agt-nts need ap^SBEkHf ■Pellef'MBatne «t. REAL EfTATiTTa nT’Delaware at,; hotwe ten roomc; to i>- n>oved off lo«. C. F.

SAYLES. 77H E. Market.

REAL c'ty.

KSTATE-eVaoaat lot*; all part* of WELCH & CARLON. *4 Circle

REAL ESTATE—Two lot,; Grove *t., comer Fletcher ave. Adders* 6>) Highland Place. REAL ESTATE-M.OOU—Fjuk ave„ dwaUina! near Vine. W, E. STEVENSON. 74 K. Market. REAL ESTATE—Christian ave., near College. nine-room realdence. W. E. STEVENSON, 74 K. Mark.-t.

REAL ESTATE -Heat located lot on NT Meridian cast front. MclXTOSH & SfyN, P'. K. Market *t. HEAL” ESTATE—St, Joe «.. residence; will exchange for smalt cottage. VV. E. STEVENSON. 74 E. Market. REAL ESTATE-41,700 for"lot Sts\?0 only *lx squares northr'nv; of poatolllce. WELt'H & CARLON. 34 Hrele. REAL ESTATE-IK<~Fletcher ave . near Dillon. beautiful modern hunte. W. E. STEVENSON, 74 K. Market.

REAL ESTATE—l-arpe lot; N. Meridian, near Fifteenth: bast 14a* property. West Indiana-

jdls; aood rental VM Elm.

REAL ESTATE—Ix>t on Meridian, near Twen-ty-aixth. for ra'e or tratie. A. J. MclX-

T08H Sc SON. » Bl Market.

REAL ESTATE-Two lots Just east of State at., on Prospect; cheap; by owner. HENRY

DOLLMAN. G« E. Market «t._

REAL ESTATE—Choice lots on Woodlawn ave., 40xl*T; price. tl,040. A. METZGER

AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellow* Block.

REAL ESTATE—We have an elegant, sixroom cottage on S. Illinois *t.. at a special bargain. WELCH & CARLON. 34 Circle. REAL ESTATE—Double hous». renting for |J4: price, Ji.ano. lirst-class .>.vestment. A. METZGER AGENCY, a Odd Fellows Block. REAL ESTATE—Choice bis on State ave., north of Prospectast., 40x128; price, 4700. A. METZGER, AOENtff, S Odd Fellows Block. REAL ESTATE—Two lots <.n Talbott ave', between Fifteenth and Sixteenth; bargain;

R E A l. ” BST A TE—$1. wO t-qulty In elght-^m HENRY DOLLM AN. M E. Market

hmiM; big bargain; wa-«t to leave city.

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REAL, ESTATE- -Great bargain; east.front, Illinois st. lot, &0x3tw. must be sold. F. T. MvU HiRTKR. 70 E. Market. REAL EtfTATlB-—Lot, Talbott ave., between Sen nth and Ninth, at a bargain. K L.* TALBoT. 44% N. Pennsylvania *t. REAL ESTATE - 43.300-Ruckle *t.. sevrnrriott dwelling, near Eighth at.; nice home. W. E. STEVENSON, 74 E. Market. REAL EST.I^B-diai N. Delaware et., cottage; china closets; cabinet mantels; make otter. W. g. 8TBVEN8QN'. 74 E. Market REAL ESTATE—tied upright piano, Silo, worth 4178. Call at once. Wl’LSCHNEK 4 BOW. 74 and *0 N. Pennsylvania. itEL4L ESTATE—Flr*t-cla*a. nlne-rixun, modern reaidenc*, on tlqllege ave.; dlrgun; must cell at once. Address A 1, care Nevys. REAL ESTATE—42,2i»—Delaware * st.. lot south Tenth, and subject to .nreet asssessment* W. E. STEVENSON, 74 K. Maiket REAL ESTATE—Just completed, eight-room house, with two •cabinet mantels; high lot, with barn. F. W..TOPF. 1610 N. Illinois st._ REAL E^fTATK—Capitol ave. and Tenth sf . ■new - , modern, ten-room residence; long, easy terms. W. K. BTSVENSON. 74 E. MarkeL_ TaSTA TK—The cheapest lot in city for money; Illinois, between Seventh and Twelfth sts. <\ F. SAYLES. 77% E. Market.

street.

REAL ESTATE-Choice lot on Greenwood *t.. •outh of Bruce ft.; east ffont. loxlSO; price, *«>0 A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows

Block.

REAL ESTATE—WO on easy " payment for three-room s.ttage. with lar^> lot, near Pan Handle shops. WELCH & CARLON. 34

Circle.

REAL ESTATE--11.800 on easy payments will buy a nice, five-room cottage, only eight square.) southeast. WELt-'H & CARLON, 34 C,rcle. . f

HEAL ESTATE--Alabama, near Fourteenth; Six rooms; good; $2,000; terms. llOo cash; *4.30 per week. B. M. RALSTON. 83% W. Market. .1 REAL ESTATE—Pennsylvania and Fifteenth sts., residence, mhe roefns; baip; furnace; modern; nice home. W. E. STEVENSON. 7* E. Market. REAL ESTATE—College ave., residence, near Butler; will exchange for modern residence and pay difference. W. E. STEVENSON, 74 E. Market. REAL ESTATE-LotV N. Pennsylvania st between Twenty-fourth end Twenty-fifth bargain; by owner. HENRY DOLLM AN. 6 E. Market *L _ _ ' REAL ESTATE—6. Pennsylvania st.. property nem - Merrill: 54x1*0 feet; suitable for warehouse purposes. W. E. STEVENSON. 74 E. Market.

REA,, ESTATE—The finest building lot 'M RK aL ESTATE-We have a special bargain the cicy; east froot; **•»f£ to after In our eight-room house on Dnig ns-Twenty-fouiih. t. W. TOPP, 164U.N. Illinois ne ^ r Xew York st. See us at once. WELCH

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REAL ESTATE—Eight-room house and ten lots on Shelby st>, near National card-works, for *MM>, MOORE A HORAN. M'S, E. Washington_st. REAL* ESTATE—fllx-room, nearly new cottage. now reining 410 per month; *1,250; investigate. R. L TALBOT, 44% N. Pennsyl■aKHKilKi^ - REAL ESTATE-i-New nine-room bouse; good well, oigtern. cellar, cement walks; easy payments; bargain on account of leaving city. 119 tlanders st. y v i. • REAL ESTATE—13 per cent, rental; double brick and two frame houses; five room* each, price F,.4o0. M. AHBUCKLK A SON. <a B. .1;' REAL ESTATE—S PER CENT. *MONEY. We are prepared to make loans at 5 and 6% per cent, on good business property. JOHN S. BPANN & CO

REAL ESTATE-Trad., or rent: A full line good real est.«e at Bright wood; property a epee tatty. W. H. WILLIAMS. 177 E. Washington st., oity. REAL ESTATE — Four-room cottage, West Indiaimpotl*; natural gas, cellar, \ve;l and ■ later n; high ground. R. L. TALBOT, 44% X. gaWMMBlwwMfcfy&.i-r 1 'real ESTATE—Lots Cor sale on weeKly payments in PioBpect st., E. Washington et.. and Id Brinkman Hill addition. A. W. DENNY. a* K DGaware. RE AT. ESTATE—Om- of the best houses on Pennsylvania, between Seventh and Twelfth et*., for sole at a bargain. M. ARBFCKLS 4 SON. «2 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—New dwelling, Taibott ave., near Fifteenth, eight rooms; Utah; furnace; easy* terms, small cash payment. W. E. BTtlVJgKSON, 74 E. Market. REAL IMITATE—1317 N. DelaWare; modern, eight-room residence; sacrifice; will take lot or cash payment; forced sale; offer. F. T. MoWHlRTSR, 7* B. Market. REAL BJTATB—Several' West indianapoils cotuges; small payment down, balance In building associativa, payable *2 weekly. U Q. MILLER, HT W. Georgia et i REAL ESTATE—14. 16 and 20-acre gardA tmcU of land on ShelbyvlUe road, near city; nrice, *74 per acre; rare bargain. Call at once. WRL£H > CARLON. **^Circle at. REAL ESTATE—An Al Uallt m-rdern residence; corner lot: northeast; fine Ux-atlon; would take hi part payment u lot or smaller property. Address E a, care News. REAL K-sTATR—Inshre your property in the Insurance Company of North America or the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, with HENRY H. FAT. 44% E. Washington st. REAL ESTATE—At a great bargain; a house down town, with all the modern convenieneea. If sold In the next thirty days will be •old^yery cheap ; Addreao N 24, rare News. REAL ESTATE-Bantaln. M.840; Broadway. south of Ninth; well-buljt eight-room house; excellent condition; bam; side and rear alley. <1. E. MAYFIELD. roomJjCommercial Block. RELVL ESTATE—TW-slory dwelling; excellent location; nine rooms and bath; laundry room; furnace; bara; large lot; want an offer; investigate. R. L. TALBOT. 14% N. Pennayl-

vaniq et.

REAL ESTATE—A nice, five-room cotuge. within one-half square of Twelfth st. car line, on Aifree st. Right party can buy at rat# of 13.75 par Week. H. N. McLAIN, 714 l.fncke Building. REAL ESTATE—A Urge and very complete stock of hardware, well located In ‘gas belt.” with good U-ade, to exchange for Indianapolis jwopjjrtf. WILDMAN & GLOVER, REAL ESTATE—St Morrison st., between DelaWiite and AUbafna sts.; (fight rooms; good condition: must be sold at one*. A great bargain. Price. 42.890. A. METZGER AGENCY. * Odd Fellows Hall.

; & CARLON. 34 Circle

REAL ESTATE—Illinois and Eighteenth sts. res’deace; thorough:.v m < , em: special bargain; It will pay you to. see this property. W. E. STEVENSON. 74 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Two-story frame residence on College ave., between Eighth and Ninth sts.; lot 60x140; Dries. *8.404. A. METZGER AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows - Block. REAL ESTATE—364 Pit’•It ave.; 63x214; modem In every wav; carriage house; barn, etc., only *8.000; cheap-m property In this city. McINTOSH 4c SON, 66 E. Market st. REAL ESTATE—The neat cottage. No. 38 OsiMod at., West Indianapolis, must lie soi I. If you want a batgain. see this, and make us offer. WELCH & CARLON. 31 Circle. REAL ESTATE—E. Mlchiean. residence, eight rooms; reception hair; verandas: bam: 45foot lot; will excltange for residence n.'rth and take s rri6 Incumbrance. W. E. STEVENSON

74 E. Market. ,

REAL ESTATE—Wine, mcnlem residence on N. Pennsylvania st., e<-.ith r.f Pratt st.; firstclass condition; bath and furnace; must be sold; -price, *6.000. A. METZGER AGENCY,

‘ft Odd Fellows* Ruck.

REAL EwiATE—Lots from ttiw to JSO.tHW; houses, *754 t<f ff.O fhO;. blocks. S3.004 to *275.0*14■ farm", from *500 to fOo.Ow. Whet <!■) you want? You can- pet It at ray office. It M. ■ .- TON. 85% W. Makrot. REAL ESTATE—*9,000 will buy an elegant residence/ truth of S -veiuHtst., worth *12,ws.*; beautiful grounds, OlxaSri sti-feft and sidewalks Improved and paid; one-third casn; balance to suit. WELCH & CARLON. REAL ESTATE—06 « moniblrlShout interest for a new cottage of five, room.*; splendidly located In West Indianapolis, riear Oliver ave.. east front. Price *1.6i.fi. Decided snap. Cash payment 3240. MICK A CO.. W E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Talbott ave. residence, between Seventh and Elgiith sts; two-story frame; ten rooms; taith. and modern. A great bargain. Ji.OuO. A. METZGER AGENCY. * Odd Fellows Block.^ REAL B6TATK—Nine-room reeldenee; siate roof; natural gas: almost Acre of ground; barn, etc.; Irvington; small payment down; balance like rent. ARTHUR B. GROVER,

436 Lemeke Bulldiag.

REAL F 4TATf>—New. nine-room house, north; beaut**) 1 locnlloa; *849 less than cost. You can ukv U for til* incumbnince on It. Owner left^dtty. e Cj *^ tt you want It. BH1RRKAiT B.«TATF.-Sltx cottage*: four to six roams each; Hnughvllle. West Indianapolis. JiuJuon Park. Btoyd st. and southeast near Helt. at *764 to H.IM; *54 cash; balance ait rent y; n.) Interest. Call HX> X. Delaware »t. *ESTATE—Money to loan; * large sum oe fund* left In our care to be loaned of *109 to *1,000 and upward at lowest of interest; c*n furnish money same day ' f; pay back when you please. A, R AGENCY, t Odd Fellows Hall.

ESTATE—A splendid. Improved farm Loufatfana; 850 acres clear, new

In western Louisiana; 850 acres clear, new land. 8S thickly timbered; first-class sugar, cotton and <-vrn land; important switch station opposite, on Southern Pacific: inexhaustible —■ •-- jack mare*, mules and

LB BESQITE, Lafayette.

ESTATE- CHAS. A. DALE, eridten. between Ninth and Tenth sts.;

cams' room, finished In ate; bath; electric lights;

^niKllM^ Refunded water rates, lend,

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NOTICE—Tish-l-mlngo

NOTICE-OATES. Demist; room 1 Odd Fellow* Block. *

NOTlCfit—Hits, them alb

the ri,e bread boxer, beats

NOTICE*—JOSEPH GARDNER; Tinner. *7. 29 and 41 Kentucky ave. Telepbonr S22.

NOTICE—EVER ROAD * PRUNE, turnace* and tin work. 170 Indians ave. Telephone 1188. NOTICE—Leaky cisterns cleaned and cert..'rued, JJ.50. Pumps at factory prices. 133 Indiana ave. 'Phtrr.e 17*1. NOTICE—Driven welt*; eisterfia cleaned and repaired; charge* 41.50. Telephone 796. C. F. GORDON, 205 E. Washington st.

NOT Id®—Buy S’ tailor.ng and artistic dreaumaktng Yor girls and misses; perfect satisfaction guaranteed. 377 N. Delaware st.

>m bouse. N. 1111lot 42%xi95 feet. At a great bar- ■ bouse on K. Merldtot 56x214 feet; offered . Also N. Meridian st.; fifteen rooms; bargains In ftret-cl*** GORDON, U Baldwin

TMENTS. st.; *250 cash;

££X!

st.; *2S4 cash; cottage; two lota; (300 •m cottage; N. cash; balance «r«K%£“CL~

NOTICE—

: R. R. MILES, 108 AND 110 S. ILLINOIS 8T. Alt-wool pants made to order for *2.50. R. R. MILES. . NOTICE—Patterns and models made, and experimental machinery; make any trick or device wanted. INDIANAPOLIS PATTERN WORKS, 101 S. Pennsylvania. NOTICE—Stockholders of the GERMAN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO., before selling call on NEWTON TOPP. 6 Ingalls Block, cornet Pennsylvania and Washington stA. NOTICE—Oaivanlxed iron cornices and skylights; tin, iron, steel and slate roofs; hot air furnaces with combination burners, for gas and other fuel at the same time. JOSEPH GARDNER, 39 Kentucky ave. ‘ Telephone 322. NOTICE—To text-book publlsnem: 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 13, 1896: For an English grammar, elementary, twenty-five (25c) cents; for an English grammar, complete, forty (40c) cents; said grammars to be a twobook Beriegjl written by one author. DAVID K. GOSS, Superintendent of Indianapolis School*. Secretary 5 NOTICE—THE INDIANAPOLIS & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Indianapolis & Northwestern Railroad Company will bo hold at the principal office of the company, In the city of Indianapolis. Ind., on {Thursday, April 23. 1896, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. The transfer books will be closed April 13 and remain closed until after the

meetlng-

By order of the B,.ard of Directors,

Indianapolis, Ind.

SAMUEL 8HORTRIDGE,

Secretary.

March 1*. 1*86. NOTKYE—Statement of receipts and expenditure* of the Indianapolis Witter Company, from April 1, 1895. to April 1. 1396: * Capital stock $ 500,000 00 Bonded Indebtedness 1,400,000 00

RECEIPTS.

Water rates—prlvate consumption..* 195,805 68 City of Indianapolis—fire protection. etc.. 64.933 10 City of West Indianapolis—fire protection 2.230 14 Town of Haughville—fire protection. 1.500 00 Renta, water power, tenement* and Ice leasee 9,253 89

EXPENDITURES.

Current expenses—printing, stationery. gas, telephone rent, telegraphing. postage, repairs to meters, traveling expenses. Insurance, repairs to tenements, legal expenses,

bonds, real estate, interest, etc..* 90,115 24 Salaries of officers and employes.. 21,937 74

■VMMHiipMMMI ' Mop ..

boxes, water pipe and labor, branch castings, valves and fit-

tings, hydrant# ana fitting*, etc.. 64.811 13

Pumping department—wages. f«el gas. telephone rent, packing, oU,

freight, etc 6,7*3 44

Gallery station—wages, fuel *a*. telephone rent, packing, oil.

freight, etc 74,493 19

Gallery—wages, lumber, hauilpg,

machine o-ork. etc . 3,243 65 Taxes..... 13,051 88

Canal department—wages, lumber, biacksmlthlng, hardware, hauling.

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Street department—wage*. taps, freight, houses. oR, coal, packing.

tools, etc 12,975 66

F. A. W. DAVIS. Vice-PreskL-it. M. A- MORRIS, Secretary,

State at Indiana, - H>

Marion County, ss.:

Before me, George K. Hume, a Notary Public tfi ami for said county, this 6ih day of April, 1896, came F. A. W. Davis. Vlce-f - *1dent, and M. A. Morris, Secretary of th Indianapolis Water Company, and, under outh. declared th* above statement to be correct and true, according to (heir belief and knowledge. GEORGE E. HUME.

JSotary FttbUo.

FOB s Al.K—HISCKLI. VVEOl'9.

WANTED—FI.VIALK riBLF.

FOR_ BALE-Tlvh-t mingo. FOR SAI.E- HERVllY, 15 8. Illinois.

FOR_SALE—Bicycle. 31_Vlrgmla ave. FOR SALE—IIERVEY‘S cut-rate tickets. FuR SALE-SIx in«als~ *r~162 M. iMii'ois. FOR SALE—Pool table. 642 Senate ave.. North. FOR PALE—Bicycle; lady's; cheap for cash. 26 Elm. ' FOR SALE—Canary muting cages at 219 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Nlc Washington st.

FOR

W.

small restaurant. 315 E.

SALE—Finest Washington.

of meals, only 15c. 141

FOR SALE—Fin - stock fruit and shade trees.

Ohio and Alabama

FOR SALE—Lady's pneumatic tire bicycle,

*20. 1205 X. Illinois.

•»v A XT h D—Tish-l-mlngo. WANT CD- '. roJk at tn7c. 31 Clinton ot. WANTED—Has no equal—Hitt's rye bread. __ WANTED—Girl, for housework. - No. 53 Hro t 1tvay. WANTED—White girl for family of three. 224 1‘ark ave. WANTED—Girl for general housework. 7 E. New York. WANTED—Girts to eat six meals for *1. 163 X. Illinois. _ WANTED—A girl;

439 8. Illinois.

no washing; no ironing.

W A NTED—Ladies' School. When.

Fashionable Tailoring

WANTED-A Capitol ave.

white girl N.

for housework. 149

WANTED—Good huusewoik. 174

German Ash at.

girl for general

FOR BALE—1.000 printed dodgers for *1.

TOR. 26 N. Delaware.

-Girl for general 22 Randolph st.

housework; no

WANTED- | washing.

j WANTED—EMMA EDWARDS'S SEWING

I SCHOOL, 163 S. EAST PT.

„ ltc , _ „ . WANTED—DRESS-CUTTING AND SEWING FOR SALE—Two cows; one milker and one I rohOOI 163 S E AST ST for beef. 31 Thomas st. i . . , . . •

FOR SALE—Good bicycle; gent's; cheap. Ad-

dress G 24. care News.

Ideal camera.

News.

cheap. Ad-

FOR SALE—New

dre?» M 1. care FOR SALE—Parlor grand Steinway piano;

bargain. 2t*3 English ave.

FOR SALE—Good, square piano; must sell; price *35. 230 E. New York. FOR SALE—Pneumatic bicycle; very cheap; good condition. 150 N. East. FOR SALE—Second-hand office desk; cheap. W. H. FITCH. 35 Indiana ave.

FOR SALE—BENNETT'S first cabinets, best* made. 41 dozen.

communion

FOR SALE—Stevens patent meat-box. 6 by 8, :

and fixtures. 265 Lincoln lane.

FOR SALE—Fine, Light Brahma hens, cheap

95 River ave.. West Indianapolis.

FOR SALE—High-grade '95 bicycle; nearly

' new; J45. 440 S. New Jersey st.

FOR SALE—Good dry wood. 25c per load to

wood-haulers. PARRY MFG. CO.

WANTED—White girl, to cook and do housework. Call 165 Columbia uve. WANTED—Girl; general housework. 446 E. Francis st.. North Indianapolis. W A NTED—Dressmaking: Three apprentices.

EMMA AVERY. 641 X. Illinois St.

WANTED—Bicycle punctures repaired, 25c. W. VAN PER POOL, 226 E. Washington. W A NTED—Five 'neat-appearing ladles; wages

41.15 day. Address V 3, care News.

WANTED—Canvassers at 76 E. New York at. Call before 8 a. m. and after 5 p. m.

WANTED—Ail shades of women's tan fords. 98c to *1.49. Cloth top ani plain.

cx-

FOR SALE—Quaiteieu oak oookcase. AETNA

c ‘ BTV^T CO . JfiR W Georgia st.

FOR SALE—Vuright piano, cheap, on pay-

ments. No. 1325 N. New Jersey st.

FOR SALE—Restaurant: bargain.For particu-

lars, Inquire 133 EJ Washington st.

FOR SALE—HalffTnterest In North Side laundry. GBO, W. FEIN. 51 W. Seventh. FOR SALE—Bicycle; 1896 Munger; eighteen n-vinds: in good renatr. 66 E. Market.

FOR SALE—Milk dairy and route; outfit complete. Call at 224 W. New York st. FOR SALE—Or rent; Invalid rolling chairs. W. D. ALLISON CO.. 85 E, South et. FOR SALE—Refrigerator in good condition, holds 65 lbs ice. Price 46. 859 N- Illinois.

FOR SALE - Lady's, also, cycle; cheap, for cost only.

gentleman's bl21 N. Meridian.

WANTED—Ladies to do piece work at home; good wages and easy work. 65 X. East. WANTED—First-class solicitor; good pay to right party. Room 16. 82% K. Washington. W> NTED—Featners renovated, bought and sold. 116 Masaachusetta ave. B. F. DUBOIS. WANTED—Two first-class waist and one skirt hand. Call at NEFF'S, room 35 Waverley Block. ■WANTED—Girl b- wait table. 12 to 1., for her dinner. Cajl Industrial Union, 135 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—Girl, experienced, for second work and assist with plain sewing. Call 427 Capitol ave.; N.

WANTED—Good girl; German preferred. Inquire INDIANAPOLIS ICE CO.. YV. Walnut st.. No. 223. WANTED—A wet nurse; a good home; must have reference. Apply 2 W. New York st., at 2 or 7 p. m. WANTED—An octoroon free with Keller's Kompound; nothing like It for house-clean-ins; only 5c a package.

FOR SALE—Cbmumation folding-bed and No. 8 Crown coko stove. Address L 2, care News. FDR SALE—Groceries, bakery’ and Ice cream parlor; good trade. Addreua A 3. care News. FOB SALE—(Square pianoT mTw cash' balance monthly; must sell. 444 N. Meridian. FOR SALE—All kinds of fruit, shade trees and vines. H. A. BURKHART, 13 N. Ala-

WANTKD—Young ladles to distribute advertisements to families; salary and steady

, work. 533 Bellefontalne st.

WANTED—Bicycles 445 casn: see them, great bargain; 1896 pattern. W. VAN DEK- ■ PGGL- 736 Washington. i WANTED—See the fine, new upright piano, slightly damaged, at a big bargain, at | WULSCHNER’S, 78 and 80 N. Pennsylvania. I \W\NTED—Ostrich plumes and tips colored i ”nd curled; also made into pretty half

W VMKD—U gCHl.L Aft KOI ». WANTED—Tlsh-t-m trgo. W A NT ED—Bicycles repaired at 175 Virginia ave. \\ ANTED—*1 tor six g-idd dinner*. 1C N. Illinois. WANTED—Fine livery ofui carriages. WOOD'i STABLES.

IO I.KT—HOISES.

TO LET—Thh-l-mlrgo. TO LET—LlsT 16 Clrde.

WANTED—Gas trust stock.

6 Ing ills Block

NEWTON TODD.

WANTED—Cash paid for household goods. 139

W. Washington.

WANTBD-^Plgeon*; 800. at once. SsTlB. IUInol*. AL SMITH. WANTED—Spring wagon or road wagon and _harness, 112 Fayette. WANTED—*! for l.uoo business cards. VIC__TOR.28_N._DeL ware. WANTED-Teeth. *5:'crown*. *2. SELL ERR Dentist, 291. S. IllinoL WANTED—Guitars, mandolins and violins to repair. 6 Indiana qve. WANTED—A second-hand cushion-tire bicycle; cheap. C 2, care News. WANTED—Old gold and stiver for cash WARD, 11 N. MerldLn st. WANTED—BENNETT*B first communion cabInets, best made, 41 dozenWANTED—Gentleman to occupy newly furnished room, 157 E. Ohio st. PANTED—To buy second-hand stoves. 187 W. Washington st.

WANTED—House, north, reasonable. ’ State rent. Address G 24. care New*.

WANTED—Hignest prices paid for furniture, carpets etc. 312 K. Washington. WANTED—Auk your grocer for Hltz's clnnamon cake for Sunday breakfast. WANTED—Cash paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON A BUSBY. WANTED—Old hats and runners 10 repair. _WM. DE PUY, 47 Massachusetts ave. WANTED—By widower, home for healthy boy, age eleven. Address H 2, care News. WANTED—8ome nice gentleman roomers. *8% Kentucky ave. Call evenings. Reference. WANTED—A furnished house, down-town; give particulars. Address T 23. care News. WANTED—To board and care for iittle girl, over two years of age. Address F 24, care News. WANTED—To buy gray cut hair and combings. M. E. PHELAN. 16% E. Washington street

> BALE—Fine cigar store and pool-room; ' 'cation one of the best. Address S 19. care X e ws. FOR SALE—A fire-proof safe in good condition. J. S. FARRELL A CO.. Si N. Illinois

, plumes. CHARLES FAILLES,

street.

28 S. Illinois

Ifsmonds n’o-k

» anreaeeinea watene* and cheap, at room 24 Ingalls

tin menus k’t *t.

instruments on LENNOX. 31 E.

payMar-

FOR 34LE—Ail kinds household goods on sale > for ne week; also fine upright piano. 885 S. East st. ______ r OR BA IE-All-wool panuT 42. TAYLOR A SCHNEIDER. 22 Circle. Formerly with R. R Mile*.

Pants to order. 43. TAYLOR & R 33 Circle. Formerly with R

FOi? SAT.KSCIINEim

R. Miles

FOR SAT F—An enoless arsorunent ot “rit-hev at M E. PHELAN'S. 16% E. Washington st. FOR SALE—Full-blooded Newfoundland pup- . J.\ i AiUv HOTEL, near Cerea-

line Mills.

Foil SALE—Show cases. A; • . b • • st ••. HoUBE, corner H< sbrook and

Cedar sts.

FOR SALE—A bag of diamonds with Keller’s !.* *>1«i md; good fur cleaning woodWuie.. ’tcy a package. FOR BALE—A North Side grocery at p bargain, fur cash; good location. .Address K 1. care News.

\\ ANTED—Lady agents: to first-class we will pay salary; those that want to work at home, a big commission. MRS. DEVEN, 453 N. Senate ave.* < WANTED—Assistant lady stenographer and typewriter for correspondence and mailing circulars. State salary required. Address K 24, care News. W A NTED—IN D IAN APOU S EMPLO V MF.NT BUREAU, Meridian and Ohio sis., southeast corner. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. CAI.DWELL A CO.. Managers. WANTED—Our bargain counters are loaded down with up-to-date footwear that will please vou; both women's and children's shoes. CHICAGO SHOE COMPANY’S Vig store. WANTED—Married ladies to Investigate the “Woman’s Home” for maternity and surgical cares. All conveniences. Honorably c nducted. Indorsed by physicians. Address P. O. box 64. Indianapolis.

a ai

WANTED—Do you want health? Eat Quaker br. ad. WANTED—Men to buy six meal* for 41. 163

v r m'*-.

WANTED—Experienced waiter, ter restaurant.

Park Thea-

arttcies or valus.

• UOMON. 25 S. Illinois st

WANTED—Lodging ole. 29«) W. Mai k -

quiet rco c uT ’*e d 10 p

nrfortam.)

FOR SALE—The best Ice-cream. grllon. FAMOUS CREAM’ERY, chueetts ave.

90 cents a 231 Massa-

FOR SALE—Money to loan on watenet, and diamonds; fair oealing and private room. 24 Ingalls Block. * FOR SALE—Fence post* and rough lumber, very cheap. H. C. LONG, east end Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Confectionery, doing good business; sickness cause for selling. Address Z 21, care New*. FOR SALE—Ten horec-p wer upright engine and* boiler in gix|B condition, a bargain. 295 E. Washington st. FOR SALE—500 Norway maples for lawns or parks, wholesale or retail. See these trees. Ohio end Alabama.

FOR SALE—One fifty-horse power Atlas engine. INDIANAPOLIS RUBBER COMPANY, 301 E. Georgia st.FOR SALE—One elegant crushed-plush parlor suite of six pieces, at 124 W. Maryland st. Call between 8 and 12 a. m. FOR SAL51—German Cough Conqueror; cur# guaranteed. HEIM’S DRUG STORE, northeast corner Illinois and Market sts, I OR PALE—Gra;)", strawberry, raspberry and blackberry vines by the thousand; shrubbery and roses. Ohio and Alabama. FOR SALE—Cheap raiiro.ta tickets to all points, at SLATTS & POE'S cut rate ticket office. 122 S. Illinois st. Telephone *62.

FOR SALE—Buggy cushions, backs, tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies and surreys; also shafts. AL SMITH. 765 S. Illinois st. _ FOR SALE—An SxlO Blair camera, with complete photographic outfit; all in excellent condition. Address F 1, cart- News. FOR SALE—Stock In the largest manufaetur- ■ ing plant in the city; first-class investment, jonv vv.v-yjpR 1914 N. Pennsylvania ml

FOR SALK—Bicycles; Adlake, Hoffman, Winton. Fowler, Niagara; all high grade wheels; at WATSON & CO.’S, 63 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE;—Handsome mlrrowed antique oak combination writing detk and book-case; euilable for parlor; cheap. Apply 222 Clintoh *t. FOR SALE—Furniture of a rooming house, two squares from city building; house full of roomers; bargain. Address D 24, care News, FOR SALER. R. MILES. 108 AND 110 S. ILLINOIS ST. All-wool pants made to order for *2.50. R. R. MI LETS.‘ FOR SALE—An elegant suit to order, *1S. All the n-w spring styles. TAYLOR A SCHNEIDER. 22 Circle st. Formerly with R. R. Miles. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred eggs and poultry from thirty leading varieties. Write for prices. TV. S. NORRIS, Union Stock Yards, Cincinnati. O. ■ FOR SALE—Silverware! Best quadruple plate four-piece sets *5.69; our big leader; former price *10. MONARCH JEWELRY HOUSE, 82 K. Washington. FOR SALE—Furnlrure and stoves of all kinds; cheap for cash. ANDERSON'S STOR-AGE-HOUSE. corner Hosbrook and Cedar sts., near Virginia ave. FOR SALE—My opening is made, and am ready to save you *10 to *50 in buying a vehicle. See samples, corner Alabama and Ohio. A. J. JOHR, agent for Ohio Buggy Co.

FOR SALE—280-foot Star drilling machine, including tools for two, three, four, five and slx-lnch wells; walking beam, temper screw and jais; pipe vise, cutter, etc.; used five months. PARK A NOBLE. Greenwood. Ind. FOR SALE—The best chickens for profit and fancy you’ll find at the Pleasant Run Poultry Yards; setting eggs now for sale at reasonable prices of prize-wtnnlng buff leghorn, black mlnorcas and brown leghorns; good hatchers; guaranteed. CHARLES E. BERNHARDT. Irvington, Ind. FOR SALE—

THE GREATEST BARGAIN ON EARTH. We will sell for a short time the following goods at the remarkably low price of *1.00.

WANTED—Boys, sixteen to nineteen years, to form zouave company. Address H 25, care News. W \NTED—Salesman to drug trade;: side line or exclusive. J. W. KNIGHT. 217 State. Ractjo^ Wls. WANTED—To loan money on watenes. dlamonis; fair dealing and private. Room 24

Ingalls Block.

WANTED—Reliable boy. from twelve to fifteen. 76 K. New York. Cali before 8 a. m. or after 5 p. m. _

W A NTED—Ba rber;

class need apply.

ZER, Ttscola, 111. WAN TED—Are you out of employment? Let us assist you. Room 17 Fair Block, opposite Union station. WANTED—Men's bicycle shoe, solid dongoia, black and tan, at *1.29. CHICAGO SHOE CO., 68 E. Washington. _ WANTED—At once, screw-machine and lathe men; steady work; good wages. MARION CYCLE tX).. Marlon, Ind.

steadv Job; none but firstAdlress FRED 8CHWEI-

WANTED—Inventors' assisted; patents procured on easy payments; information free. MlXTUTiN. ’S'i N. Meridian.

WANTED—Salesman to sell on commission the best six gloves produced in this country. Hl’NICKE GLOVE CO.. St. Louis, Mo. WANTED—Come and get a pair of the needle toe tan shoes, men's wear, at *1.75; style and wear good. CHICAGO SHOE COMPANY’S big store. ; • WANTED—Bright young ladles everywhere wish to correspond with you. Addrers THE INDIANA CORRESPONDING CLUB, Indianapolis, Ind. W r ANTED—Men to take oroers In every town and city; no delivering; good wages; pay weekly; no capital; steady. GLEN BROS., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Traveling and local salesmen: salary and expenses; $51 to *160 per month; answer at once. VALLEY CIGAR (N>MPAXY. St. Louis. ' AGENTS WANTED—Beats everything else; *12 a day; nickel-plated eash lock free for postage, 6c. MATCHLESS SPECIALTY CO., Clarksburg, W. Va.

WANTED—We want young men and ladles for the telegraph service; positions secured. Address J. D. JOHNSTON, room 11 Lake Erie rafiway general ctflce. WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars; *10d to *150 monthly; salary and expenses; experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. SUPERIOR CIGAR OO., Chicago.

WANTED—$5 for full set teeth. Extracted without pain at EAUHART'S. 16% E. Washington. WANTED—See the 445 piano, worth *70. at WULSCHNER'S special sale; *4 per month payments. WANTED—To exchange banjo, guitar or mandolin lessons for a bicycle. Address A 24, care News. WANTED—To loan money on watenes and diamonds: fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block. __ WANTED—A Black Beauty free with Keller’s Kompound; good for washing clothes. Your grocer sells it. WANTED—Small stock groceries; have cash to buy; will nay no commissions. Address C 1, care News. _ _ _ WANTED—Two young men for small room with good table-board; 43.5o a week. 220 Capitol ave., north. WANTED—Parties having good horses for sale address McCHESNEY & NORWOOD, 138 N. New Jersey. WANTED—R'Ooms, to let; supplied with power. water, heat, etc., for manufacturing purposes. WRIGHT & WRIGHT. 117 8. Capitol avenue. WANTED— R. R. MILEB, 108 AND 110 S. ILLINOIS ST. Suits to order a specialty: also a few readymade; my own make. WANTED—Everybody ro buy their railroad tickets at SLATTS * POE'S eut rate ticket office, formerly Frey's, 122 S. Illinois st. Telephone 362 and save money. WANTED—Partner. An expert decorator, who has established business, wants partner to look after the office work and can invest 1250 cash. Address K 25, care News. WANTED—A chance to ngure on your next Job of printing. Work th est. p- ce- . . .».••• Hi WS PRINTING CO.. 107 E. Washini’ion st. Telephone 1282. WANTED—Room and board, convenient to First ward 'school, f ir self, wife and two children, eight and f ur y t - A idte s A. F. SPRING-TEEN. When Clothing Store. WANTED—Finely furnished rooms, by April 3 , for a you Jqatried couple. The r ..rns must be in fin * ghborhood. with bath and modem improvem nt*. centre!, and moderate •n pr.ee. A vv th spe itic replies on each pent Rojui 3i0 1 enlson Hotel. WANTED—TO vent or lease for a term of years, a rectory building, to be us.d for v o,!-\v.jjI: mr math neryy ne or two-story, with total floor space, of about ten thousand s i»re feet; must have yai i room for lumber and be located on ralii'i ad or oWitch from .mme. Cal', on or address JACOB W. SMITH, 38 Board Of Trade. WANTED—WHAT HAVE YOU TO SELL THAT YOU CAN T SELL? TRY US. We buy for cash. Anything of vc'.uc. stocks of goods, horses, wagons harness, buggies, bicycles, furniture, water .••. diamonds, 'old gold and silver. Drop us a card with description and price, or call 11 X. MERIDIAN ST. WANTED— If born in April, you should wear A diamond ring, and free from care YouTl always be, though rich or poor, , If bought from Gray A GnbbetVs Jewelry Store. All goods in our line sold on payments at cash prices, to good people. GRAY & GRIBBFA” - TGWSLRY STORE, 92 X. Illinois st. WANTED— -

Good type, good taste, good style; Good service all the while; Good work, good stock; good ink— Good system, don’t you think? . CHANCE-MATTHEWS PRINTING CO* 107 E. Washington et. WAXTED—»ITLA UOasT '

TO I. ET—Mel zger » A gencr. TO LET—jjAYLES, 77% E. Market.

TO LET-SPANN A CO.. 86 E Market. TO LgT-aee list. C. E. COFFIN * CO. TO LET—Six-room cottage. 241 Bright st. TQ LJT|t—Brick cottage. 43? W. New York »t._ TO LET—Flve-rom house. 146 E. 8t. Mary st. TO LBT—BfEWTON TODD. * InguMa Block. TO LET—Hltz's rye bread, best In the city.

Try It.

TO LET—House, three rooms. Apply 29 K.

St. Clair.

TO LET—196 Fletcher ave., six rooms. Inquire

next door.

TO LET—Good, eight-room house. Apply 182

Hoyt ave.

TO LET—Modem house, northeast. Inquire 248

Broadway.*

TO LET—Five-room cottage. 28 Edward st., M est Indianapolis. TO LET-Get thelbest. BENNETT’S cabinets. finest made, 41 doxen. TO LET—See list at 96 E. Market, ground fl-xm GREGORY A APPEL.

TO LET-D. A. COULTER. Agent. M E.

Market. Telephone 13.

TO LET—Seven-room cottage, 259 E. Vermont

st. Apply 221 N. East.

TO LET-Three-room house, 319 W. St. Clair «t. Apply 317 Indiana ave.

TO LET—Seven-room house. 459 E. North st., 413. Inquire 263 Davidson. TO LET—Four-room house, to white people. Hear of 158 N. Mississippi. TO LET—Beautiful, seven-room cottage; central. Inquire 171 E. South. TO LET—Alti active, four-room house. In good repair. 48. 179 Columbia ave.

TO LET—Eight rooms and bath. 116 Ltnooin ave. Inquire at 819 Capitol ave.

TO LET—Small house; (7; well and cistern. CRAWFORD. 72% E. Washington. TO LET—Good, five-room house, north; *9 a month. Inquire No. 1176 N. Illinots st. TO LET-See list of H. MHADLET. Rental Agent. 85 E. Market st. (Ground floor.) TO LET—Cottage, Woodslde; bouse five rooms and stable. N. State st. Inquire 246 E. Ohio.^ TO LET—Furnished house, "Woodruff Place, May 1 to October 1. Address D 21, care News.

TO LET—763 N. Capitol ave.; nine rooms; large*stable. W. J. MoCULLOUGH, 98 E. Market. TO LET—House, three rooms, pantry; take beard and pay some cash to party accepted. 278 Blake st. TO LETT—A new cottage in the rear of 277 3. New Jersev; three rooms; cellar; gas; cistern; well; *7. TO LET—Nice, six-room cottage; will repair to suit tenant. No. 320 Spann ave. Inquire 322 Spann ave. TO LET—Do you want to a rent a house? If so. pi esse examine our list. BPANN A CO., 86 E. Market st. TO LET—Dwelling house. No. 434 N. Capitol ave. Apply room 4, over Fletcher's Bank, or 270 N. Illinois st.

WANTED—Man; liberal compensation; experienced or not. Stock guaranteed to grow. Address, with stamp. BROWN BROS. CO.. Nurserymen, Chicago. WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars; 4100 to 8150 monthly; salary and expenses; experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. SUPERIOR CIGAR CO.. Chicago. 1 - r - 1 — WANTED—Coma and see our men's tan* and satin calf shoes, $1.59, 41.75 and 42; all etyie*. These are new spring goods and strictly up to date. CHICAGO SHOE CO.'S BIG STORE.

1 R> coffee, Arbuckle's or Lion * .01 2 lbs granulated or white sugar 03 1 lb good raisins 01 1 lb good Carolina rice «i 3 lb# hand-picked beans io 2 lbs best rolled oats u6 1 lb corn starch 08 I 3 lb oau standard tomatoes p) 1 lb country dried apples 96 1 lb baking powder » % lb pure pepper io % ib Young Hyson tea 30 1 Ib starch.......... 65 1 bar Gloss or Big Four soap ei *1.00 One dollar buy* this entire bill. This is un* doubtedlv the greatest sale ever known in the grocery line. These are all GOOD GOODS. GUO. J. HAMMEL. Grocer. 210 and 112 Massachusetts are. 215 and ?1* N. Alabama st. Telephone 755.

WANTED—Salesmen; energetic men to sell goods by sample at home or travel; easy seller; staple goods; liberal salary or good commission. Address P. O. box 1103. New York city. WANTED—Men who will work for *75 a month salary’ or large commission, selling goods by sample to dealers. Experience unnecessary. Write us. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY COMPANY, 71JV. Fourth st.. Cincinnati. Q. WANTED—Men to sell candy to the retail trade; steady employment; experience unnecessary; *75 monthly salary and expenses or coipmtasion. If offer satisfactory, address, with particulars concerning yourself. CHICAGO CANDY COMPANY. Chicago. WANTED—Man who can Invest 11.000 and take position as manager of the office business of an enterprise just established; large profits assured; reference required. If you are looking for permanent position and good investment. Investigate thia. Address Q 25. care News.

WANTED—Men and women to work at home: I pay $8 to *16 per week for making crayon portraits; new, patented method: anyone who can read or write con do the work at home in spare time, day or evening; send for particubegta work at once. Address H. A. GRIPP. German Artist. Tyrone. Pa.

WANTED—We desire to negotiate with traveling and local salesmen to sell our brands of fine case goods. "Old Bookie.” “Oscar Pepper.” etc.; also our line of fine Kentucky whiskies and wines In barrels; commUsion or salary and expenses. If preferred; reference required. D. H. FOUSHEE A CO.. Lexington, Ky.

WANTED—"The Story of Cuba." by Murat Halstead, affords a remarkable opportunity for wide-awake agents to earn *10 to *20 dally. Splendidly Illustrated with views of battle scenes, combats, camps, photographs at leading Spanish and Cuban generals, secured by ottr artist* at peat persona! hazard. Sells at sight. It a a winner. Complete outfit, 35 cents. Address, THE WERNER COMPANY, Chicago.

WANTED—Apprentices for barber trade; no I opportunity like this In the world to make ij yourself Independent by a good trade; new -methods; only eight week* required to conip SK e * <farn W,, K6* iSaturdays at the trade ■while learning; eteady situation guaranteed when competent; more demand for graduate* than can be supplied; latest style* taught; !??<* i 10 - for free, Interesting catalogue. CHICAGC^BAFBER BCHOOL, 28* g. Clark at..

SITUATION WANTED-Bookkeeper; moderate salary. Reference, last employer. Address X 25. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Sewing In respectable families, by first-clase seamstress. Address W 25. care News. SITUATION WA NT ED—As bookkeeperl>y _ expertenced man; good references and steady. Address W 2. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Bookkeeper or cashier, by experienced accountant; good references. Address Y' 25, care News SITUAT ION WANTED—Clerical or store; young man; High School graduate, deferences. Address D 22. care^News. SITUATION WANTfeBD—By young lady in offtce; experienced and uses typewriter and shorthand. Address G 25. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Gentleman accountant; books opened, closed, adjusted, sets Doited; moderate terms. Address W 1, care News. , SITUATION WANTED—In family, by firaTdass seem stress; can cut and fit and give finrt-cl&s* references. Address or call 66 College ave.

SITUATION WAXTED—Can you give employ- , mem to experienced lady stenographer, bookkeeper. giving good reference? Address D 25, care N .‘\vs. SITUATION WANTED—By ambitious, well educated young lady, dependent upon herself; must have employment; generally useful; office. etc. Z 25. care News.

WANTED—AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTED—Gentlemen and ladles experienced In building and loan work. Call 68% E. Market, room It AGENTS WANTED—Reliable man In every county; salary from start; steady work; secure territory Immediately. BRAGG A CO., Kalamazoo. Mich. AGENTS WAN TED—Hustlers make *5 daily selling the only revolving griddle cake turner; sample, 20c. O. E. M1CKEL. sole manufacturer, Haverhill. Mate. AGENTS WANTED—-Cash for your nelghbore 7 address; also, newspaper clippings, 420 a M; send stamp. ADV. CLIPPING BUREAU. Mahler Block. New York.

AGENTS VV A .NT' EIj—A s t'm s and uranen house manager; good pay. Suits to order, *10; pants, *3; shirts. *f; mackintosh, *6. HUNTER TAILORING CO., Cincinnati, O.

AGENTS WANTED—Beats everything else; *12 a day. Nickel plated sash lock free for postage. 6c. MATCHLESS SPECIALTY* COMPANY, Clarksburg, W. Va.

AC1BNT8 WANTED—Special Inducements; salesmen and canvasser* to sell our Medicinal Toilet Soaps direct to consumers. HAVENS A ELUOTT, 147 Fifth ave., Chicago.

AGENTS WANTED—In every city for Lyon's Automatic Fertilising Lawn Feeder; no competition. Big money. Write quick. W. W. SPRAGUE CX>.. Union Stock Yards. Chicago.

AGENTS WANTED—For name plates and house numbers; beveled glass, gold lined; can be i*aJ in the dark. Finest goods made. A. D. DUNSTAN MFG. CO., 221 Fifth ave. Chicago.

AGENTS WANTED—In cities and towns having Water service, to send for price list and handle the Improved Mystic Filter. Sample filter by mall, 50c. JONES MFG. CO.. 243 Franklin st.. Bottom Mns*.__ A OF. NTS WANTED—General agents wanted; 200 per cent, profit; used on every horse and sells on sight; no talking; enormous spring trade. For exclusive territory. write R. HUNTER COMPANY. Racine, Wls. AGENTS WANTED—Agents wanted everywhere; our wonderful novelties pay 14 dally sure; no experience required; demand never supplied; catalogue free; sample. 10c. ALUMINUM NOVELTY COMPANY, 335 Broadway, New York. AGENTS WANTED—For great money-maker; reversible mup; United States and world; alx feet long: eleven beautiful colors; accompanied ay new 392-page index, which double* sale and show* complete C. 8. cenette. Send *1 for samile bunk and map. BAND, McNALLr *

TO I.ET—To colored people, house of three roome. Rear 331 E. Michigan at. REID BROS.. 42 X. Delaware. TO LET—144 Capitol ave., north, eight-room house; modem improvements; 445.# T. E. GRIFFITH. 132 3. Meridian st. TO LET—Good upright pianos rented and rent allowed when you buy. WUL9CHNER A SON, 78 and 80 N. Pennsylvania. TO LET—New. ten-room house; modern throughout; newly papered: Illinois at., near Ninth. Inquire 1005 N. Illinois *1^ TO LET—Seven-room cottage; South st.. half square west Virginia ave.; well, cistern. HENRY PIERCE, 18% N. Meridian. TO LET—A modern home on one of the prettiest squares north Seventh, on Pennsylvania. for $3u, .by owner, who wishes to leave city; will lease. Address J 1, care News. TO LET—Fine su;ie of office rooms in The News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufacturing. For particulars call at The News office. TO LET—Houses; corner Capitol ave., north, and Tenth st.: ten rooms; bath; furnace; all modern conveniences; 435 per month; long :eases if desired. W. A. KETCHAM. room 19 State House. TO LET—Eight-room house, with a complete bath-room; city, well and cistern water In kitchen; all water connected with sewer and double ventnnted. No. 45 Hall Place.. Call No. 4, same street.

TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned In sums of *100 t. $1,000 and upward at lowest rate# of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. f> Odd Fellows Hall.

TO LET—Four rooms (rear), 281 River ave,, West Indianapolis $ G 00 79 XV. Sixth st., 7 rooms....hv 12 50 McGuifin st.. between 7th and 8th, 3 r'ms 6 00 Hotel, 17 rooms, newly painted and papered. North Indianapolis; cheap to right party. RHODES * COSLER, 72 E. Market st. ' TO LET—Second, mire., 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 particulars apply at the office of The Indianapolis News. TO LET—HOUSES— m3 N. Pennsylvania, 7 rooms $25 00 ]<>26 N. Pennsylvania. 9 rooms 28 00 73 VV. Nineteenth. 12 rooms 2a 00 4S Coffee st., XV. I., 5 rooms 8 50

ROOMS..

Business rooms, 153 N. Capitol ave., 15-60. *50. VV. E. MICK A- CO., 68 B. Market st. TO LET—Entire second story of the 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 suit responsible tenant, and give long time lease. First clans for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For particulars apply at the counting-room of The In-

diane.poils News.

TO LET- Rooms 399 N. Pennsylvania, modern... 8 367 N*. Alabama, modern 13

ro lkt—Rooms.

TO I.ET—Room at 74 College ave. _____ TO LET-Furulshed room*. 227 K. South. TO LBT-tRIx room*. $10. 290 Highland ave. TO LET—The leader—Quaker bread, Aliit for IL TO LET—Furnished room. 17* W. New York street.

TO LET—-Furnished room, with bath, 123 N. Capitol.

TO LET-Nicely furnished rooms. 180 N. 1111. note st.

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. 109 Capitol ave., N.

TO LET—Nicety furnished rooms. 429 N. Capitol ave.

TO LET—Rooms, opposite park. 15 E. New York st.

TO LET—Front rooms and other*, cheap. N. West.

TO LET—Furnished room, with bath. 146 N.

Illinois st.

TO LET- Rooms, single or en suite. 34* N.

Delaware st.

TO LET—Fumiehed front room, with bath. 144 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Two nice, unfurnished rooms; cheap.

■ No. 40 Ash st.

TO LET—Furnished rooms, with bath. 117

K. New Jersey st.

TO LET—Unfurnished or furnished rooms. 232

Capitol qve., north.

TO LET—Furnished room*; bath; private fan?

IJy. 355 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Get the beat. BENNETT'S cabinets, finest made. $1 dozen.

TO LET—Fumtahed, front; cheap; bath; reference. 167 E. Vermont. .

TO LET—Furnished rooms, with or without board. 7 E. New York.

TO LET—Pleasant rooms; bath; central; rea-

sonable. 380 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Furnished, front room; light house-

keeping. 45 Indiana ave.

TO LET—(Yet a room close to 16* N. lUmoia,

and get six meals for *1.

TO LET—Nice, front room and board for two

ladles. 310 E. Wabash st.

TO LET—Choice room; furnished to suit taste, for rent at 65 E. McCarty. TO LET—Three rooms for housekeeping. 11* Lee st.. Vest Indianapolis. TO LET—Nicely furnished room, to gentleman; bath. 354 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 84 W. Vermont.

TO LET—Furnished rooms, with board. $4.36, $4.50 and $5. 72 W. Ohio st. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with bath, $1 up; board, $3. 79 E. Vermont. ,

TO LET—Furnished rooms for housekeeping, near Blind Asylum. 75 E. Walnut. TO LET—Elegantly furnished suite of rooms; one single room. 311 N. Delaware.

TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished front rooms; alcove. 69 W. New York.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, cheap; gas. 808 E. Washington at.

TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished room; bath; board; private. 223 E. Vermont.

TO LETT—Desirable, furnished room; all modem convenience#. 217 Capitol ave., N.

TO LET—To adults, modem cottage of six rooms and bath. A ply 597 Capitol ave; N. LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with bath; rents reasonable. 249 Capitol ave., N.

TO LET—Well-furnished rooms; housekeeping; lower; cooking stove. 235 E. Ohio. TO LET—Three furnished rooms, five mlnutes’ walk to the depot. 364 8. Meridian. TO LET—Sleeping room*; all conveniences. AD HERETH, room 7. 82% E. Washington. TO LET-Rooms; 106% N. Meridian st; rents reduced. DYER & RASSMANN. 31 Circle st. TO LET—The most desirable and cheapest rooms In center of the cty. THE PLAZA. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms, with a private family; rent reasonable. 4S3 College ave. TO LET—Nicely furnished, front room; also basement for storage. 69 Massachusetts ave. TO LET—Rooms In a newly furnished house; bath and all cofiveniences. 208 N. Illinois street. ’ TO LET—Unfurnished alcove room, • also furnfcrhed side room, bath, gases. 182 Senate ave., X.

TO LET—Furritphid room to two young ladies. with or without board. References. 346 N. Alabama. TO LET—Furnished rooms, with privilege ot housekeeping to right party. Address K 2. c*re News.

TO LET—To one or two genilmene, nicely furnished room; private house; all conveniences. 307 N. Delaware.

TO LET-228 N. Illinois st.; nice front and other good rooms, with board; modern home, terms reasonable.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room; modern; private family; three squares from Denison. 267 N. New Jersey.

TO LET—Room with Individual bath; to gentleman. Also room with bath on second floor. 451 Capitol ave., X. TO LET—Rooms for marr!(?d couple. Without children; board landlady for rent. Northeast corner Alabama and Michigan.

TO LET—Two elegant rooms, furnished or unfurnished; new, modern house; central location. Address B 1, care News.

TO LET—Washington st.. large, rront office reem, second floor; News Building. Inquire St business office of The News.

TO LET—Two very desirable front rooms, with or without board; bath; all conveniences. 432 N. Alabama. Private family.

TO LET—Nicety furnished rooms, with firstclass board; splendid home; modem through-, out. 171 N. Capitol (Tennessee *t.)

TO LET—Three or four rooms; housekeeping if desired; bath; clo*et; modern improvements; partly furnished. 790 N. Illinois st.

496 N. Pennsylvania, modem. 136 E. North, modern 8 17 E. North, modem 7 23 E. North, gases 5 721 E. Market, bath and gases.... 8 177 S. Noble, natural gas 7 479 Highland ave.. North Indianapolis. S 322 W. First st.. Including nat. gas.... 5 23 Btcking, natural gas. stable.....;.... 5 22 N. Noble, natural gas 4 517 E. Eighth, natural gas.. 6

OFFICES.

Coffin Block, modern, 38 to ....$14 00 Complete printed list at office. C. E. COFFIN ft CO.. 90 E. Market st.

$60 00

45 P0 85 00 35 00

30 00

22 no 16 50

16 M 15 00

IS 6) 12 00 10 00 9 00

TO LET—Two front rooms, newly furnished; bath and all conveniences. 151 N. Alabama, or 152 E. New York. First-class board near. TO LET—Furnished, down-stairs, front room■nice location; privilege of dining-room and V ’ >n; cheap to permanent party, 337 3. MerMiM. 'l,j _ET—Wanted: Two gentlemen room-mates tit elegantly furnished suite of rooms, down town; all conveniences; rate# reasonable. Applv R. W. NOWLIN. 42 Baldwin Block.

TO LET—Rooms, with ooard, *3.75 to *6 per week; first-class table board; buy ticket, if desired; rooms *1 to *3 per week. S2% Massachusetts ave. ’Phone 627. ENTERPRISE HO-

TEL.

TA T PT—-

SOUTH. NORTH. 457 S. Meridian..*17 25 975 N. Penn 440 00 11 S. Miss. st.... 17 00 80 YV. Tenth .... 80 00 171 Olive 15 00 226 Christian ave. 23 00 101-305 8. Penn.. 13 00 29 Dickson 22 50 00 61 uued g so; S70 Forest ave 20 00 198 Madison ave.. 11 00 421 Cap. ave., N. 20 00

» Hendricks 42 Dillon ) Bates alley.., 150 S. West .. 1 Bates alley . 123 8. Alabama 76-78 Meikel

10 60 24 Hall Place.... 20 00 10 00 415 N. East 18 00 10 00 323 College ave... 18 00 9 00 78 W. Twelfth... 18 00 9 00 447 N. Miss IS 00 9 00 475 E. Market.... 15 00 7 50 31 Garfield 16 00

44 Meikel 7 50 229 N. Davidson. 16 00 286 E. Louisiana. 8 00 523 E. Ohio 15 00 239 S. Alabama 241 Douglass 15 00 (rear) 7 00 449 Ash 14 00 ? Sample 6 00 459 B. North 13 00 237-41 Orange 6 00 1680 Graceland av 12 00 141 Dunlop 6 00 1ST N. Pine 11 00

NORTH. 163 E. St. Mary-

152 W. Seventh... 8 00 (rear! *00

1728 Graceland av 8 00 22 Indiana ave.

220 E Wabaah... 7 00 (rear) 10 00 46 Harris 6 00 Udell 7 00 >51 W. Fifth 6 00 M7 Mich. road.. 6 00

i Kiser 6 00 Oregon and Dar-

nell 5 00 162 Sheldon 6 00

Call at office for complete printed list. A. METZGER AGENCY.

5 odd Fellows Hall.

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS^

Tq^XeT—Private~Boxcigar^ TO LET—Horse; light work. 649 College ave.

and 323 Lemeke Building.

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms for houeekeeping; bath. 265 N. Capitol ave. TcTlET—Or Sale: A good steam circular sawmill. RKZ1N DAVIS. Pountaintown, Ind. TO LET—Elegant dressmaking rooms, over Brosnan Bros.* dry good* store; rent reasonable. TO LET—Stable; ten stalls and room enough for ten vehicles; centrally located. Apply to 475 E. Michigan st. JOHN E. CHRISTIAN.

TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will t>e vacated and remodeled to suit new tenants about August L Suitable for lodge rooms, business offices, manufacturing and photograph gallery. Will be let to first-class tenants only. Long lease. If desired. For particulars apply to the offle of The Indianapolis News.

TO LET—Entire second story oflfie 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 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.

LOST.

LOST—From 63 Cherry st., Friday morning, female Scotch collie dog, white and yellow. Reward for her return. LOST-Pocketboofc. either on College ave. car or Pratt st. Finder can keep contents If wilt return the pocketbook to this office. Owner's name inside.

FOUND.

FOUND—Money in front of cashier's window, seusty treasurer's office. Gall after I 9. la.

TO LET—A beautiful, newly papered and furnished room, with alcove and bay windows; large room closet; open grate and furnace; hath and moderif conveniences; family private; no children; references. Inquire 8$ w. Vermont, between Capitol ave. anil Illinois st.

TO LET—Entire second story of the 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 suit responsible tenant, and give long time lease. First class for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For particulars apply at the counting-room of The Indianapolis News. *

TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET-Corner store. Illinois and Market uts. . TO LET—Large store-room. No. 48 N. Illinois street.

TO LET—Desk room and office space. Illinois.

9* S.

TO LET-Desk room, good light, good space. In 627 and 628 Lemeke Block.

TO LET—Store-room. 18x150. S. Alabama. H. PLUMMER, 93 and 96 E. Market. TO LET—Washington st. store-room; two fronts. HENRY D. PIERCE. 18% N. Meridian. .

TO LET—Store-room. 25 W. Washington st.. finest location in city. DYER ft RASSMANN, *1 Circle st.

TO LET—Fine suite of offices; second floor; Western Union Building, U S. Meridian. C F. SAYLES. q TO LET—Store-room. Burford's Building. Pearl st. Apply W. B. BURFORD. a W.

Washington st.

TO LET—Elegant and convenient office and desk room, ground floor, Morrison Block, Io Monument Place. TO LET—Do you want store-room T Possibly you will find what you wont on our Uat. SPANN ft CD- 86 E. Market. TO LET—Washington st.. large, rroat office room; second floor; News Building. Inquire at business office of The News.

TO LET—Desk room in elegant offices; alt conveniences; centrally located; on ground

floor. Address L 25, care News.

TO LET—First-class office ana sleeping rooms, Traae Block and Fair Block, near Union station. DYER ft RASSMANN, 31 Clrcla,

TO LET—Splendid location for billiard and pool room, ground floor; best square In elty. HENRY D. PIERCE. 18% N. Meridian.

TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms In Th# News Building; new and well lighted; all conveniences; might be let for light manufnuturing. For particulars call at The News office.

TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will be vacated and remodeled to suit ngw tenants about August 1. SultabK for lodge rooms.

’TO LET—Entire secopd story of th# new News Building—ready about July L Rear of present News Building. Absolutely fire-proof. Plenty of light. Power, light and beat. Mill arrange to suit responsible tenant, and give long time lease. First class for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For partic-

ulars apply at the counting-room of Th* In

dUnapolls ~

News.

TO LET- . . . THE BALDWIN. ... Before locating elsewhere see this newly Remodeled Office Building. Electric Elevator. Marble Entrance. Best of Servlet. Single rooms or two or more connecting. Will be pleated to show them to you. REID BROS., Agents, tf M. Delaware et.

raULECIftJU

LOANS—Private Box cigar.

LOANS—On watcae*. ffi N. HI tool*. LOAW-C. »• SATI.Efl, 77% E. Market. LOANS-On diamonida. 8> M. BiIboT* st. LOANS-On all ortlcLs of value, SOLOMON, 35 8. Illinois st.

LOANS—On ail articles M value. SOLOMON. g «. Illinois at. LOANS—Money to loan. H ENR Y H. FAT.’ E. Washington at.

LOANS—On Jewelry, clothing and other talus Mes. 57 W. Washington.'

7 per emc

)»>rroW

LOANS—Plenty money. 4. 6 and __SHIRLBY, 74 E. Market.

LOANS—Dim't pay commission to money. Address R 23. care News.

LOANS—Mortgage toons; lowest sales. HORACE McKAY. 3% N. Pennsylvania. .

LOANS—Building, repairing and Jobbing ot alt kinds. FERD C. SMOCK. Contractor.

LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and forma UNION TRUST OO.. «• £ Market at.

LOANS—Also building association shares purchased. NEWTON TODD. « IngaU# Block.

LOANS—On watches amounts a specialty.

and diamonds; Miras Room 34 Ingalls Block.

LOANS—*100 to *20.000: interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS.. 42 N. Delaware sL

LOANS—Mortgage loans; 4 per cent.; reasonable fees. C. S. WARBURTQN, X Lombard Bonding.

I»ANft—Money to loan on city property; small or large amounts. C. H. WaLOOTT, X E. Market st. LOANS—Large amount ot money to loan at specially low retea DYER ft RASSMANN,

21 Circle st.

LOANS—Private money at f, 6%. 4 and T pm cent., according to amount and security. C.

F. saYles.

LOANS—Money to loan on good real estate security in sums of *1,006 to *2,060. Room

4 Ingalls Block.

LOANS—On farm#; 1100 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. MET*-

GER. Odd Fellows Block.

LOANS—* per cent, money on improved real estate. (No loans made outside of this City.)

SPANN ft CO.. M E. Market

IX) A NS-*1, S* of 4 per cent, mortgage note*. well secured, for sale or trade for anything

of value. Address M 25, care New*.

LOANS—5 per cent, on larg» loans on busl-

nes# property; reasonable fees, a S.

WARBURTQN, X LombordBuildlng. LOANS—Made on farms and city property,

reasonable. JOHN B. HANN, Financial Agent. SS mid 324 Lemeke Building.

LOANS—On furniture, pianos, hors-s, vehicles, store fixtures, etc. Lowest rates (eonfldential). 2% W. Washington, room 4. LOANS—Money to loan on personal property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL. room 60 Lombard Building. 34% K, Washlagtnft. _ LOANS—On furniture, pianos, hora#»r wagons, etc., without removal, at lowest rate*. Room 24 Ingalls Block. Established since 1M9.

LOANS—A large number of private funds to loan. Apply to FLORKA ft SKIDENSTICK* ER, rooms j * and A 17% S. Delaware st. LOANS—On furniture, planoia horsesT wagons, offh-e. store fixtures, etc., without removal, at Idwest rate*. Room 24 Ingalls Block. LOANS—Sums of SCO and over. City property and farms. C. E. COFFIN ft OO.. 90 K. Market «.

r*

LOANS—*1.000 cash will make the investment . *4.500 net. Immediately, If arranged before 6 o’clock Wednesday evening. Address V Ml

car* News.

LOANS— 5 PER CENT~MONEY\

We are prepared to make loans at I and 1% sr cent, on good business property. JOHN 8. PANN ft CO. LOANS—Money to loan to reputable people on their personal note; no mortgage required; re-payments In weekly or monthly installment* at the borrower's convenience. Address K 22,

core News.

LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of horns funds Isft in our car# to be loaned In euma of *100 to *1.000 and upward at lowest ratea of Interest; can furnish money same day you ap- • P .‘XJ ,a . ck ^^. hr J' ,r ju *• METZGER

AGENCY. 5 Odd Fellows Hall.

LOANS—Are you fn need of money? If you are, come ami see u*. We can supply your wants. Loans made on furniture, piano*, organs, fixtures, or any good security. Get other*’ rates, and then get our*. BOYD ft MILLER, room* 63 and 70 Baldwin Block. LOANS-On pawns or chattqls: ail kinds- asS sum; lowest rates; easiest terms; private. Our long-time discount plan la safer and easier than any savings and loan plan. Nothing about It obscure or hard to understand. Please Invertlgate It. 154% E. Wainingioe

room 9. A. N. WILSON.

LOANS— ~

AT LAST

You can now borrow money on your household goods on the building and loan aesooiatifti

plan. Loans made from *10 up.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN ASSOCIATION, 44 Lombard Building. 24% E. Washington at. _____ __ 1 ■ "

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% E. Washington, LOANS— ~ .

MONEY^ MONEY!

, 4. 7 and 8 per cent, money to loan on HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR ANY AVAILABLE SECURITY. Can Furnish Same Day Apply W. H. NEWBY. 224 VV. Washington et

LOANS-

r^UARE LOAN.

LOANS! LOANS! LOANS' MONEY! MONEY! MONET! ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS, HORSES ' WAGONS, PIANOS, ETC At Lowest Rate*, the Same Dqy. .201 LEMCKE BUILDING. Entrance: Market st. ft opposite postofflee. ~~~ A FAIR AND SQUARE LOAN.

LOANS ten thousand dollars To loan In sum* of *10. (IS. *20. *30. (50. (100, *300 or any amount on FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, STORE FIXTURES, ETC., , At ratea which honest people can afforfl to pay. The property to remain In your undisturbed po*»e*#lon. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND BEE US. * We are Just as happy to make you a *10 loan a* one for 3150. We will give yon plenty of time to pay the money back. Tr. fact, you can make the payment* to suit yourself. Every payment so made reduces Jhe cost of carrying the loan. We give you th# full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction Is sure to be private. Don’t fail to see us and get our ratea • INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGB LOAN COMPANY, Room 10, *7 E. Market at.

LOANS-

LOWE8T RATEA. EASY TERMS.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. LOANS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. Money loaned on furniture, pUnoa, horaos. wagon*, store fixtures, warehouse receipts and all kinds of personal property In any amount from *10 upward, the property Id remain in your undisturbed possession. We also loan money on watches and diamonds. You con pay back the money in weekly or monthly Installments, and have tbe east reduced proportionately. If you owe a balance on your furniture or piano, we will pay the same for you and carry it as long as you desire. No charge* taken out in advance. Call and see us before going elsewhere. Established 1X7. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. Room 4 Lombard Building, Second Floor,, 24% E. Wa*hirgtoA st Opposite New York Store.

LOANSMONEY1 MONEY! MONEY! LOANED ON FURNITU11E. PIANO*; 6r: THE PROPERTY 'f6 REMAIN IN YOUR UNDISTURBED POSSESSION. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY. CA1M AJ* l) 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 la weekly or monthly Installment*. Any part peifl reduces cost of carrying the loan, doll and get our rates before going elsewhere. CENTRAL LOAN CO.. lt% N. Meridian et., room (. First stairway on the east aide of N. Meridian at, near WaenmgtOft, up-stoire.

LOANSMONEYI MONET! MONEY! MONEY! " MONEY!

W#

Are you In need of moneyT ... "fURNTTURB. PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC.. gladly make you a small loan a* a large one. Loans may be carried as long aa desired, or tiaid in full or In part at ANY TIME, and each payment made reduces tbe coat of carrying the loan. No restrictions on moving within the city. You gat full amount of money. No

charges taken out In advance.

If you owe a baUnoe og furniture or n4fn. we will pay it off for you and carry It al Tong ** SuR**!)USINSaS^gTRICTLT COMVS-

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