Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1896 — Page 2

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. SAttrEDAY. APRIL IP. 1896.

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u i *HPHrlH>P»;rrTCMi r raRA]^sTE/au b Ro«ai«r mooltiMf on stunday at t |> m.. n iaoR:c Haifc .corner VVa*hin«ton **. en.t Capho! av«. Tharf i*j a 7:3U p. in., in arann Ha!i. N. Dehiwar.

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CMNTHAL

8hith ■ in. |

19. feumlay-srfw <)i at 9:39

Thur»aay. 7:So p.

Ji«»t» free. : gpmm • ALraifCT^i"" sp itimait»t church of IndUnapollo, 10 N. Delaware at. (Cl. A. It.

■ani. will hold ML Ever.tnc, t: l^UTVst 4UWJ i

mpy the plat form.

, i a jirutm* K t-ryb. Jy

cMvbhsau.st ' cHcrS'Tr - '’^ - - and New Jeraay Ota. The Key. Buahnell will preaoh at a. ■■ i p. m.. Aprt! 19. Suaday-oebool at i

Pm>«r>aaMtla« ■

aervic*** Sunday at 10:30 :4N Mr. K. t irdon Whlto,

platfeim teat medium, wilt oc-

form.

Mi.^^m'uHH , MEETlXa~rhe mini*tens of the

-EiKiSL mi. .

vicinity will meet in the Y. M. C.l *. MrnOay, April 30. at 10 a. m., te report of the committee of eeven.

Bu -

elty and BuUdtntr.

the feburt: o* me cwn>i>uvi.«v ui tovsh. ... D. R. Va« Buattirk. chairman. Rev. H. jl. 'lBlartt. oocretary. ‘.VOODRCrP aS^NTTB UNITED PRKSUY* TERlAN CMl’RCH—In Wocdnift avenue.

! erf <n ilia «tr e*0*f

MERrojAN-ST^M. New Yortt«Wdachi

£. CHURCH—Corner of

and 7:30

Mn# at 10:49 a.

by the pastor, the Key. C. N.

I> CMUP me m. Cfemtmn prayer-meeting,

are cordially Invited

vor. 0:30 p. m. Mid-week uraday evening at 7:90. All

K**V CML’RCll ' CHAPEL (Swedenborglapl

.* Alahmn.i. at nU-,. R ( . v . \V, j.

AiahRnm Oiadlsh. m Kuhlrct of

Right Sde.” a . P day ciaM at Haughvi

meeting at pa»tia“a home. 90& N. Ue PAUL’3iater:H.-New York

mlni.Mrt. Sunday

■. ••Caatl

iy-school, 9:30.

■bvllle.

«fif, S Sunday

he Kev.

•nice 10:46 a. m.

■Caatlng the Net on the * ' 9 JO. Usual Mon-

Thureday evening

N. Delaware.

'HT, | .

ata C. A. Ciratene-tuM •iwnmunlon, 7:30 a. m. (in 8trinirf< Noiy communion. *:4S a. m. f

9:90 a. m. Morning prayer and sermoi

nitnoia

and

rector. Hoi'- com ffellow Chapel!

m. Sunday-acnool

9:30 a. m. Morging prayer and sermon, 10:4,. a. m. Kverring prayer and sermon, 7:45 p. jn. The rector grill preach morning and eveivCKNTRAlTCHHUSTIAN CHURCH—Corner N. Debiwari* and Walnut streets. John E. Pounds, pastor.,. Preaching by the pastor at J0:4S a. m. And 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:39 a. m. (thrintien Endeavor at *:3« p. m. I-eader. V. R. Kendall. Midweek prayermeetlnv Thuraday at 7:30 p. m. Seats tree at all services. _ BIO TTTMPPTK.ANCE MERTlNO-THf! NINTH ST. MURPHY 008PEU TEMPERA vto; LfciAOtrE will Md their meeting at Hall Piaoe efcin-ij Smuhty n'irtit, A!>rtl 19. at 7;3n, at the corger of Hail Plate and Bevy nth st. Jacob Ste4niii<-tz, the preeldent, will lead th«

meeting. There; will eotne good music.

good speaker* am

PIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—South-

west corner Pumsylvania and New York eta The part or. the Rev. M. L. Haines, I>. D-. will praach to-morrow at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. m. Society Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Weekly prayer and conference meeting on Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. All are cordially In- : jum. .... . j, _______ ENGLEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH-d N. Rural at. Bervloes to-morrow conducted by the paater, A. t>. Oneutt, at 10:45 a, m. and 7:30 p, m. lord's day school at 9:80 a. m.: A. C. Ward, ayperirlrndenlf. Y. P. R C. E. prayer-nre-etlng/ 6:15 U,_m.; Miss Lizzie IngMs, leader. A eordlnl wetwime awaits you at nil these servicoe. AL?:30 p. m. the pastor will preach at Koreit ave mission. TABERNAC&iB '^tTRCH-Oorner Meridian and Second ate. The Rev. J. A. Rnndthaler, T> T». pastor. The Rev. W. B. Dunham, asuoclate paator. Preaching by the Rev. L. P. Marrtia::, of FYanklln, at 10:30 a. m. day-aeho^.l. 2:15 p. m. Y. P. 3. C. E.,

ii m. I'l-eacning by the associate pastor in W. WaShlngton-i't. chapel at 10:30 a- m., and

In Mt. Jackaon chui*>l at 7 JO p. m.

SIXTH CHRISTIAN"CTIURCH-Corner of Pine

t end Vlrgritla av». The Rev. D. R. Lucas.

Pi'-tar. Subject, 10:30 a m., ‘‘The Christ of History": 7:30 p. in.. "The flreiu Salvation." gun<1ay-achnol,_*:l3 a. fm.; W. A. Wiley, superintendent. T. P. 8. C. El. Junior Society. 1:30 p. m.-, fi*nlor Society. 6:30 p. m. The evangelistic mmilngf continue, with baptisms

on Monday night All are welcome. _ _

FOURTH " CHRISTIAN CHURCH — N.

Weat si., bothveeu 8t, Clair and Pratt ms.

The Rev. Oeoitee H. Clarke, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 ai m. anti 7:80 p. m. t by the pastor, Sunday-school 8:11 p. m., E. H. CHffopt}, auparlntogdetu. Junior C. E. 9:30 p. m. Y. P. B CE fc45 p m.. Mrs. Chasla Ebert,

Prayefr-Jneefirtg Thursday evening at are Invited Vo these cervices.

ION OREO AT I O N A T, Corner of Broadway and Eleventh

»ts. Prank If. Wbtthxik, pastor. Sundaygchnol st 9:30 a. m.. Judge C. C. Cog, stiprrIntendent. Morning service at 10:46 unlock,

7 ta-trtYr - !_♦ t ratiivv u 1

lender. I 7:30. AU

fellowship' CHURCH—Coi

Evening senlCe at 7:30 o’clock: theme. "Jesus and the Sablratn." Y. T*. 8. C. E. meets at 6:45 p. m. Prayer-meeting on Thursday at 7:90 p. m. A gordlal welcome to all.

ahIhnoton.STREET' PRE3BYCHltRCH—Near th- Institmlon ' •

EAST W

TERIAN ' nw ■»—kii-,,• .a. ii the Deaf. The Rev. F. C. Hood, pastor. The Rev. J. W. Parker, of Oreenabnrg. will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. tn. Y. P. 8. C. E., Junior, at 8:45 a. m. Y. p. II. C E. Senior at 6:30 p. n. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. AU are cordially Invited to_all these services. CAUf'ORNULBT. M. K, CHURCH-Corner North and Oalifomla sts. Rev. Homer C. Ashcraft, pastor. Class, 9 a. m. Preaching, 10:90: subject, "The Unconscious Workings of the Spirit.” Sunday-school, 2 p. m. Class. 6. Preaching. 7:31; subject, “The Elm Division of the Apocalypse of John.” Epwofth League

meeting Tuesday, 7:30 ». m. Weekl: meeting Thursday evening, 7:

VRed.

The Rev. O. E.

*04TTU-STREET BAPTIST CHURUH-Comer of South and Noble sts.

Dobbe, D. 1>. m.; T B. R< trig by puslor.

1 Kiibie

D., pastor. Sunday-school. 9:30 a Roseettar^ superintendent. ITeach^ >r, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Morn-

ing subject. '‘The Treasure and the Pearl." Evening subject. “The Welcome Home." B. Y. P, V,. 6:4l p. _tn. Prayer-tneettng Thura-

■■ Icotne to ■

iiiglit. 7ai5. if#*. '

Cordial we!

all our

T'

Hunday

SWW'IWTY meet* eve

et^ug at th* room In the Journal Building at f:w o’clock. Georg* W. Urush,

aa^MPead

®■—jE3f» t— .—

and h«isc bail:magnates to be prosent. Mr*. Ik. Psrtier wlR also read a paper on "PracticiU Brotherlipod." Seats are free. Hie pub-

RK~M.”e. CHURCli—Corner Vermont sts. The Rev. T. I.

Dehiware

Coultas. D. a. m. Hunda

at U a. m. and

PA

•#.

pastor, t'lass-nu etlngs at 9 v-scnoci at 10 u. m Preaching d 7 JO p. m.. by the pastor; murntloming of the Kingdom ”

t Our

_■ ...^pmhpiMr at 6:»» p. m. .Meeting for young convms and seeker* Monday evening at 7:3#. Prayer-meeting Thursday

evtolag at 7R0. . ^ . ,

SECOND intis UTTER IAN' CHURCH—Corner Vermont atyd Pennsylvania sts. The Rev.

•tint, pastor. The Rev. Edward pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a.

m. and at 7:10 p. tr.. Young People’a Society Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. tn. Sunday-a<'hool. 9:49 a. tn. Prayer-iBeetlng Thursday evening at 7:30, Mayer Chapel, corner of West and Catherine atg—Sunday-school 2:30 _p. m. Preavifa^. TJt p. m. Prayer-meetlag WedneaFOURTH” pSwB YTfi RIAN CHI’ RCH-Mor-toa Plane, Alabama and Tenth

~ey. G. L. Mackintosh. nlon eervlees at 1O:S0 a. m., ion by tile pastor. Preaching Sunday-school at 3:16 p. m :

•uperinisndem. t. P. S. . Prayer-meeting Thurs-

A cordial invitation is ex-

given to all of these serv-

f«. CHURCH—Northeast corner ork and Psnnsvl vanla sts. The Rev.

The pastor preaches at "A Twilight Hour Bep. m. Dr. Mary Wood

Kstuner. W. c. T. u., wtu bool, 9:30 a. tn. Jugtvre. 3 J e(^le’s uter-T.g, 6:» p. m. InstUry meeting. Thuisdiy and conference meeting. A

to aB of our services.

MORA VLAN CHURCH— SwvtHttoenth st. The Rev. •astur. Bunday-acbooi 9:30 attte Rev. J. B. Shannon, of

ch, will preach. Mrs. tendent of Junior C. venth district, will lead

8:46

mSam

Juni will

■Meting at 8:45 p. m. meeting, at which the

thetocal w* All welcome.

ikEafy

3c5t: y a

lij

FIRm' cm. RCH OF CHRIST (RclentUt) cf IndtenaiMKls—tW E. New Vork st. Senlccs 10:8# a. w>. THIRD t'ilRlSTLVN CHURCH-Corner Home aiv. ami A»h *t. Pivaddn* by the pastor, D. It. Van Husk irk, to-morrow at P.'.’SO a. ni. and 7.-S0 p. m. hunday-school at 9 a. m. Young people’* taceung at 6d6 p._ m. FIKST* UN ITED PIt E*« VT L HI AN _ C HURCH —Comer klaKeachusetts ave. and East st. The Rev. Joseph Uttell. pastor. ITeachlng by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. SabtvKh-schodt 3:30. Y. P. 3. C. E. « 30. I-IJCM'LE’S CONGREGATIONAL HfURcSH O. D. Fisher, pastor. Morning service, I0:3u. Subje-’t, "Duty of Parents and the Church to Uhtldivn." Kiidhing service. 7:3* p. m. Subject. "The Rich Pool.” Sunday-school, 12 m. Y. P. JS. C, Ev, 6:30 p. m. ilXTH ' PRESBYTERIAN ' CHURCH-Corner Union and McCarty. K. A An*n, pastor. Preaching, 10:30 tt. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun-dgy-schuol. |:lil a. m. Junior Endeavor. 1:3») p. m. Senior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and social nos-tln* Thursday evenlrtg._ THE "sMji.XJND ' ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH—Corner Hosfcrcrok and Elk st*. The Rev. I. D. Worman. paator. Morning service.;

rice 7:30. Benlo:

"M™^***^ g WANTED-Good soubrette. Cali 135 Virginia avenue. WANTED—A good, neat kltshsn girl at 74 W. Ohio st. WANTED—Girl for housework. Call at 30 Hoyt sve. WANTED-Young girl for housework. 235 W. .Market St. WAJs’TMlD—Girt; general bouse work. 274 R. Merrill SC WANTED—Girl for dotvn-atalrs work. 330 0. New York.

Kn-

Mul-

19:30. Evening service 7:20. He tieavor 6:30. Junior Endeavor i

week service, Thursday evening.Hj^l^^H PLYMOUTU CHURCH—Corner Meridian and New York st*. Frederic E. Dew hurst, minister. Sunday-school. 9:30. Morning service, 10;«. Evening service. 7:45. Second lecture In the series on "The Bible in the Light of To-Day.” Subject, ‘Tradition and Keeonttructlort." MANSUR HALL—Services will be held every

Sunday evening at- 7 o'clock, corner

bama and Waakli

A.

er. Sunday,

the Angels.” Singing by the choir,

sle Trusler, pianist.

MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CIUJRCHCorn. r Clirlstlan av*. and Atth st. The Rev F. O. Ballard, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:13

a. tn. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:46

ing worship. 10:30; evening worship, Ttie pastor will preach both morning and evening;

ma and Washington rt. Lecture by Mrs. U. Annabll. trance and Inspirational epeakSunday, April 19. Subject. ’The Origin of

Miss Des-

i p. m. Momtvoruhip, 7 ;45.

WANTED—Young girl to care for baby. 413 E. Washington, WANTED—Girl for general housework. 241 _Central ave. "W ANTED- -Mbidie-aged woman at the CAPITAL HOtJBB. WANTED-Operator for plain eewlng. Coll _146_S. Noble st. WANTE11—Good div/wmaker; must fit nicely. CAST US HOTEL. WANTED—Gocd girl for general housework. ’320 K. Morris »t. WANTED -Competent girl for general housework. 23a Ash *t. WANTED—Dressmaking, 82.50 up; children’s aljb. 313 N. East. _ _ WANTED -Good girl for housework.' 320 Ohio. Immediately. s WANTED-At 1CU A llilnots *L. good woman cook and dishwasher. WANTED—Girl for general housework. No. 9e5 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED—White girl for housework; small family. 70 N. Spruce st. WANTED—31 for 1,000 business cards ' VKN TOR, 26 N. Delaware st. WANTED—White girl; general housework. 184 E. Vermont; good wages.

housework;

general eye ave.

WANTED—Good girl; good wages. 210 Colle*

WANTED—Girl for old people; 32.50 week. 23

CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL)-Monumrnt

To-morrow’s servicesat 4$ morning prayer

ini

ng pray-

Place,

m union

at 10:3(1. ChoiliJ evonli Sunday-school at 9:15. Graham, rector. All will oftiaiote at all

welcome.

CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE-Meeta comer

Holy <omd sermon

o'clock.

sei the

and 4:30

Ar

-ee. The

Ices. Strangers

er,

The Rev. Andrew J.

at*

serv

W. Ohio; hall eutrahee; rewm 3.

WANTED-Young girl to a^Ut. L. E. HUGLE

EMPLOYMENT, 95Vi N. Delaware.

WANTED—Woman, to cook and wait table; experienced. 294 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED-Few days’ only, souvenir with dozen BENNETT’S best cabinets; 3L WLt NT7CT>—Competent girl; general hotisowork; small family. 34 Fletcher ave. WANTED- Woman to canvass; good salary to

12, care

eets edr

bama and New York st*.. Lord’s day afterat 3:80 o’clock. C. A. Beverlay, of N ■

■ Women . ■

right party. Address B 12, care News. WANTED—Ladles to do piece work nt home;

noon.

York, will

the “Second tian Alllani

Christian Testimony

service. All invited.

MAYFLOWER C O N ORE O A T I O N A L

glvg a Bible reading and d Coming of Our Lord.” T1

ice has no

Science,

*Bd

nothing in

Sip Splrilualis:

praise will

rlt

am oi be a

ew

talk on

The Chris-

common with I

Theosi;

part

wit

osophy. of the

Oman,

city; good oook. Call at 435 N l ir WANTED—Good, rename white girl; ger housework; good home. 1096 N. Capitol

CHURCH—Corner Delaware and Seventh sts. The Rev. John W. Wilson, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:45 a. m., and 7:30 p. in. Sunday-school 9:30 a, m.. Junior C. E.. 2M p. tn. Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:46 p. m. Midweek prayer and conference meeting, Thursday, at 7;» p. m. Strangers are cordially In

i p. m.

prayer and con

day, at 7:30 p. m. Strangers are

vitefl to all services.

THE FIRST ENGLISH' LUTHERAN CHURCH—Comer of Pennsylvania and Walnut sts. The Rev. D. L. Mackenzie, pastor. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundayschool at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor at. 6:30 p, m. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening. Text of morning sermon, ^‘Blessed are the pure In heart, for they shall see God.” Evening, “LlvIng Sumptuously. Dying Hopelessly.”

good wages and easy work. Co N. Jkist. WANTED—A middle-aged woman, to leave

>ok. Call af 4K N I’me st-

eneral

Capitol ave.

WANTED—Good girl for general housework at once. Answer to-day. E H. care News. WANTED—Large line of ingraiti carpets at all prices. BORN &. CO., 62 E. Washington. WANTED—White woman, pastry cook for hotel, and one for laundress. 23 W. Ohio, room 3. Wanted—Woman for hou teacher; reliable. 23 W.

room 3.

usekeeper for school Ohio; hall entrance;

WANTED—A

and rec Alabama-

young lady,

nd record orders. Refi

ung lady. Catholic, to receive

erenoe. Apply 20 S.

reach! Tevls,

ion.

and Twelfth sla The Rev.

ting at

way

nltt, pastor. Class mee

king

mg at 10:30 a. m. D. D., and at 7:30

Hilton, Sunday-school at 2:! League devotional meeting at 7:3t> o’clock. Mid-week Thursday evening at 7:30.

vlted. to attend.

rner L

L. F. Dim9:30 a. m.

the Rev. J. S.

p. m. by Dr. H. R.

1:30 .p. m.

ay

prayer All are

Epworth

lag

^^■servlce cordially In-

WANTED—A good -*rl for general housework; German preferred. 770 N. Pennsylvania st. WANTED—Girls, you can secure places Immediately; wages, 83 to 85. Room 3, 95^ N. Delaware. WANTED—Three girls to sew awnings. INDIANAPOLIS TENT AND AWNING CO.. 20 S. Alabama st.

SCltVA,,, -• |s, 1.1. , V»li 1,1 W T-ll wy Special music both morning a: grand Italian muslcale Frida:

first day of May.

ihool, -2

p.

usi

followed

FLETCHER PLACE CHURCH-Corner Vtr-1 glnla aye. and South st. Classes meet 9 a. m. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. R. Roberts, D. D., 10:30 a. ra. and 7:80 p. m. Morning subject. “Wltnes*' of the Spirit.” Evening, ‘The Sabbath and Amusements.” Sunday-

by class meeting, and evening. A

■ , ■■ ay evening the

day of May.

SEVENTH J*RE8BTTBRliN - f^TURCH^GeoT

Knox, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and

7:30 p. m.. by the pastor. Review of the year’s work at morning service. Junior Christian Endeavor, 9:30 a. m. Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:20 p. m. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. Young Men’s Club Monday, 8 p. in. Church prayer and social meeting Thursday at 7:43 p. m. All seats free. Strangers cordially Invited and welcomed. COLLEGE-AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH-

Northeast corner College and Lincoln aves.

The Rev. C. A. Hare. D. D., pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning topic, “Watchman, What of the Night." Evening. “Is There an Opportunity

for Repentance Beyond the Grave?* of the series on “After Death, Wh day-school at 2:30 p. in.; William

Smock, superintendent. B. Y. P. U. services at 6:30 p. m.; : tonic. “Good Citizenship." Weekly prgyrr-meeting Thursday evening at

Seats free. A cordial welcome for all.

WANTED—A girl for general housework; none

girl need apply. 287 8.

WANTED—Two

but a. steady, good girl need apply. Pennsylvania st.

rls to work on awnings. IN-

Pwo gir

DIANAPOLIS TENT AND AWNING 20 S. Alabama st, WANTED—Good woman lor g-.leral housework; must be good cook. H. H. SEVILLE,

2t4 W. Washington st.

WANTED—White girl for general housework; family of three. Apply Lais evining or tomorrow, 220 E. Walnut. WANTED—Lady with some capital, to Join physician; business-confined to ladles’ needs. Call 601 E; Michigan st. WANTED-Lady agents to sell a well-paying. nble article. Call at INDIANAPOLIS _____ ?AL CO., 543 Madison ave. WANTED—Good” reliable ' girl for general housework; small family; no washing nor

the fifth

Sun-

C.

hou HP ___ ironing; reference. 91 Woodruff Place. WANTED—Capable person to wait on Invalid and do little mending. Apply Sunday, 303 Broadway, or address F 13, care News. WANTED—A young lady who can furnish ref-

1 take a course of shortwill be given board and

ree by a lady who wants a com-

panion. Addrem INDIANAPOLIS COLLEGE

OF COMMERCE.

hand or bookkeeping,

s by a

room rent fra

in lu:

7 SO,

topic

eetsng

at* free. A cor

I « I

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

BU!H NK8SCH A N CL. BUSINESS CHANCE—Florida Seal. BUSINESS CHANCE—Small stock of groceries and fixtures; cheap for cash. 332 W. Ver-

mont st.

BUSINESS CHANCE-110,000 Invested in a first-class business; will net 25 p4r cent.; Investigate Q 11, oare News. BUSINESS CHANCE-Partner with 1500 In a gilt-edge enterprise; half Interest and general management. Address J 13, care New*.

B4. 84NKW8 CHANCB-Paylng poo! and billiard room for sale; this is worth investigating; term* easy. Address H 9. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Partner wanted in bicycle business; no one but good, responsible man need apply. Address N 6. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-8300 to 8500 will secu:

lines* that will pay 825 ar no risk. Address P 13, ca

WANTED—To rent house, north. Address V 12,

care News.

•WANTED—Bicycle respiring. Corner of - Sev-

enth and Alabama.

WANTED—Good second-hand buggy; top- Ad-

_dress C 12, care News.

WANTED—To buy part of Crown Hill lot.

Address P 14, care News.

WANTED—Good roll-top desk; must be cheap.

Address T 13, dare News. ^

WANTEIN-Sound. gentle horse, cheap.' BOW-

SER, 46 Lombard Building.

VANTED—General plumbing and sewer work

a Specialty. 116 N. Delaware.

WANTED — Second-hand surgeon's operating

chair. Address room 11 Fair Block.

WANTED—To rent second-hand milk wagon

thirty days. Address H 13, oare News.

WANTED—Good homes for boy, five, and girl,

eight years. _A.ddress B 8, News office.

WANTED—We guarantee our eggs to hatch.

upward weekly;

luVsiNEtSS CHANCK-Drtt|

store at a bar-

trade,

irsey; no

'CHANCE—Wanted! Man 'with

some capital, to take Interest in good paying

for right

—we guarantee our eggs to hate Pleasant run poaUry yards. Irvington, Ind

WANTED—To rent'part furnished hou;

invoice 81.SOO; cash or realty or address MYEK, 246 3. New Jar

ts.

board owner. Call WANTED-A alee.

ano or vocal

agent

pian

<ew».

furnished house;

clock. 165 St. Mary st. ing room In exchange for ns. Address F 14, care

:ping lessoi

mercantile

man. Call 501 W.

business; good/ chance

Washington st. S-Wanted: Offi

_ l| _„ HilH; must have bus

ideation* and money: permanent and profita-

ble business. Room 11 Fair Block.

■WANTED—Two front; Crown Hill.

News,

graves; private

Add

lot:

W 12.

BUSIN ESS* ‘CHANCE-Wanted: Office partner; lady or gmiUeman; must have business qua’ i

M4 profit

Iness.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: take half-interest In ’ ■

egg house; already established; about $500 will

ted: Partner

ultry. butter and

a po

■HMHfHHBL bllshed; be required. Address X> A care News

BUSINESS CHANGE—8300 p: $50 capital In safe, le*

ilatf

To sen lAdy‘s wheel; ‘96 Waverley; 26-lnch; almost new. Address B 14,

News.

WANTED—Part of house, to board only, with privilege of other boarders. Address D 13,

care News.

WANTED—To borrow 81.000 or $1,500 on good city property; no commission. Address V 13,

ire News.

roflt

aonth

IMfiBwH——gt mum safe, legitimate business rticulars, address C. F.

care News. WANTED—House or lot In Lincol

Park;

speculation. For particulars, addret NORTH A CO., 394 La Salle st., Chi

businSj cSakce.

c.

cage.

R. K. MILES, 108 AND 110 S. ILLINOIS f'T. J-argest stock, beet assorted, lowest price pants jbouEe ln J_h° State; wholesale and retail. BUSINESS ’CHANCIE^-Half-Intercst in otil ' business that will net $3,000 per year pro or no sale; will trade for unincumbered property: one partner wishes to retire. Address C

15, care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted: Responsible men, with some capital, to develop oil lands;

WANTED—To sell or rent six acres of groui good, six-room house and tile mill. Addr.

A. P. ORH, Arcadia. Ind.

i Ce n.. jr. oiws, arcau •fit WANTED—Plano

lesaon; pupils

_ 10c extra. MRS.

Meridian.

prolific yield; twenty-two flowing wells; option on other tract* In Indiana; money In tt. Ad-1

dress G 10, care News.

...a . wh11«iasiun* Al

22i w ANTEl>—MarrTed

week: If you Want one of the best stands In the city, snd have the cash, answer this at once; other business the cause. Address T A

ear* News. BUSINESS ladles, -don’ Russian Medl IB circular ■

pupils; 25o

at a distance visited. BLACKBURN. 274 *

WANTED—A smart-roomeo, cheap suburba, sufficiently isolated for raising fine poultry. H. G. ROdS, general delivery. ■WANTED—To borrow 81,600 at 6 per < three years; real estate security; will $15 commission. Address C 14, care New or w-rcM . .. ..i.Tt * T- r

references.

private;

Address A 14,

'CHANGE—Bus lne--s ‘t buy a Thermal, ••a'ed Vapor Bath unt

edlcai Joun

men and or^ Turkish,

our circular; medical Journal*, over 1,106%**-

■ UPCTI ’ rl,! '-

VANTED—Marry: Send 10c paper, published monthly; tersonal Introduction*. 31

BUSINBB8 CHA NCE—When t speculate FOSTE?t ,U & OI Co'* tC o > fi-.«’dabilMhed firm.

and Chi

itor fint

stock brokers,

irutte 28, 230 La Salle st.. Chicago. Write for book; best ever published; and market letters;

both free. Wheat will be 80c before long.

every” city

or town, an Industrious. Intelligent man. with smalt capita], to manufacture, without machinery, a popular, sparkling, non-alcoholic drink, paying large profits. For particulars, addrees SPARKLING COMPANY. 38 Park Place, New York. BUSINESS'CHANCE-For sale: Hotel: onlv hotel In- thriving town of 1,890; nineteen rooms; good repair; good transient trade; impaired health cause of selling; a good thing for right party; It will pay you to Invest!correspondence sollcHed. MARY

personal Introduction*. ’ MR. und' JIRSl

Warttlt

DRAKE, 156

ngton st., Chicago.

MRS.

WANTED—Keep cxx»lt Keep cool! Call at M. P. ANDERSON 3, comer Hoabronk and Cedar sts., and see bis lot of ! Tat-class refrigerators. Stoves aken In e*-i hunge WANTED—To trade nice six-room house on the North Side, near Morton Place, for South Side property, east of Meridian st.. and north of Morris; will take or give difference. Address F_12, care News. WANTED—An idea. Who can think of Home

simple thing to tuctent?

they may' bring WEDDERBURN*

to patent? Protect your ideas;

Write John

AttO

ytoi wealth. & CO-, Paten

tlPOE, Flora. Ind.

.. w»..v .w, u v-v, . «.wnt Attorneys, Washington. D. C., for their $1,800 prize offer and list of two hundred Inventions wanted.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Pennies will bring dotpar value, 81; located In the great Cripple Creek gold beK; investors guan ' *

pectus and

WOLD.

NOTICE.

sletj

6c per share;

great C

*5 Investors guaranteed; prusormation free. it. W. GRIS-

LU8INESS

't.sraz iXTrs;;

to everybody, finest testimonials from eminent

make 8100

mm wry ; a

yslctans, hoepHals and sanitariums; lo.tvx) in Chicago use them; highly satlsfac-5-—J KKANK a affiTiTUVSE

b«m st.. Chicago.

LOST.

BUftlNESH CHANCE-How to make rntmeyH If you have any Idle money and would like to know how to make a good profit on same every month, send for copy of my prospectus «n co-operative peculation In Wall street. Have never lost a dollar for a cltent on this P l *n. References turn lilted with prospectus. E. MORTIMER PINE, Banker and Broker, 66

B ran way. New York.

| VSMW ***< II I ...» „ ... ,1,.,.,. ..Ml- .

BUSINESS CHANCE—Manufacturing concent desire* to appoint omt energetic business

man In IndianopoRs. Ibd., and ev hlfegfiy taken; appiicam must I dollars cash mpital to pay for g. 'ds f after orders have been Secured w> bonus; no money in adv-anc fflXj&TTUSEVTaS. & «ly; not a luxury; «h«nethlng whtc due* expenses; n«eded by every firm. ..

iroughout the la can be made: reU- - auaNTULR, m

LOST—Or Strayed: Bay pony; l _«ye._R*turn to S._Mertdiafi LOST—Red sailor collar; trimi

LOST—Young shepherd dog, or Scotch collie;

lah; bushy; dark streaks

same.

aireauy tux* hundred dot* on delivery tor same; t»

very city not turnish few

r la

Leave at. News

LOST—Friday, diamond bar pin; six diamonds;

nds of bar; cither un College ave.

a trwmyp-

,3 ufacturing c upeciaRy. m

y; »<H a luxury; socnetblng which wtR remm nlBSmmsi; Mmamtmsmsimsmafflmmammmm

pearl* on ends of bar; eithwr un College »ve. nd Illinois st. car or tn walking from Illinois

CU

llinols st. car or sc to Bi-uadwa

321 Broadway.

by Home

by every firm, factory,

‘ tafia;

’ STOL8LV.

STOLEN—Bicycles ■ theft, fer one year. $3. m Massashusett* ave.

fATSON

A CO;

WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED—Painters wanted. 209 Protect et. WANTED—Man to wait table for meals. 96 N, Meridian. _ WANTED—A few ftykTeanraissrs, 45 Mas-

sachusetu ave.

WANTED—A man to'drive team. - 32“Broad-

way. HOOV’ER.

WANTED—Colored; farm and’ hms#work.‘ 367 N. New Jersey st. _ WANTED—Good cnun:*r man and solicitor. 141 W. Washington. WANTED—I. L. A Salesman for dry good*. Call 5 p. m.. April 18. ■WANTED—A first-clas* paper-tsonger. H. C. STEVENS, 496 Senate ave. WANTED—81 for 1,000 business cards. VIC-

souvenlr with

sou van l -ts; $1.

venlng

W A NTED—Wh lie barber, Saturday and Sunday morning. 244 Highland ave. WANl'ED— Wood turner. Corner Harding et. and Vttnda.Ua railroad. Si ogle-tree factory.

WANTED—1,000 men,to try our lOc cigar for

oc. LULU CIGAR STORE, 771* N. Ala- T !4. care News.

TO LE'r—JHOUSES. TO LET—Cottage: Wcdelde; four rooms; 85. Inquire 240 E. Ohio st. TO LET—After May S. bouse of*eight’rooms; 975 N. Illinois st. Inquire 673. TO LET—See list of H. M. HADLBY, Rental Agent. 66 E. Market st.. ground floor. TO Lja-Refrtiiiraa*r and ice boxes. 83.M to 830. BORN A CO„ 62 E. Washington. TO LET-Cottage; BS Randolph st.; foot condition; 81,200. Address J 14. care Neks. TO LETT—Nice, modern house; all conveniences- 76 E. New York. J. H. McMOHROW, Letnck*. _ TO LET-When you move, use BORIN’ ‘St ranVfor; larg- wagons. 62 B. Washington. Tele-

phont 213.

TO LET—Ten-room brick

b.>ar<1ing-housf-;

W. Maryland st. _ __ TO LET-Modarn. slx-nwm bouse, comer Senate ave. and New York st. Call L A. CAT f, 150 Senate ave., north. fu "le¥-Furnished residence on N. Meridian, below B&venth, for summer months. Ad-

orn brick house: good large yard; brick bai

for

m. ISO

WANTED—'Wood turner and band sawyer. Apply between 4 and 6 this evaning. 531 Dillon st. _ _ _ -

WANTED—People for dramatis comp4uty In .T'*’ ,

all branches of the business. Com BH Vlr If fit' ginia ave. _ ”’ - WANTED — Steady man, to drive delivery wagon or do other work. 0*11 or address 320 Lincoln ave. WANTED—Neat, Intelligent boy, about sixteen years old, as canvasser. 29 Kentucky

. 9 to 12

TO LET—Two cottages; house In Englewood, one square of Irvington car line. Inquire at corner E. Washington and Dearborn sts.

Dl A NAPOLI.S TENT AND A

11A

S.

awnings. WNING

WANTED—Three men to hang awnings. IN-

NAPOLI3 TEJ Alabama _st.

WANTE1>—Solid oak, six-foot extension table, 85.50; oak sideboard, *7.50; Ice boxes, $3.50. BORN & 00., 62 E. Washington.

hang AND

WANTED—Whit* boy, to drive deHvery wagon and care for horse; slate age; U0 per .month and board. Address Q 14, cars News. WANTED—In every parish In the city, a respectable Catholic, to receive and record order*. Apply, with references. W. R. BEARD,

20 B. Alabama st.

WANTED—Salesmen to sell bicycles to dealers and riders; sa’ary, commission vw uonslgnnt. PROGRESS CYCLE HOUSE. Times

oro sts. _

TO LET—357 N. East, eight rooms, modem. $25. 361 N. East, new, modern, very deslrUie. 827.60. Inquire H. L WHITEHEAD, 613 Inois. _ TO LET—H»u*e. five rooms; 4»8‘ "H’ghland ave. (formerly Archer st.): one-half square from Clifford ave. Apply to J. D. WHITS), 43 Massachusetts ave. TO LET—OOLB A PBASB, 18 Baldwin Block. College, near Butler, 8 rooms, modern...$35 Butler, near College, 6 rooms.,.. 13 50 Ash, near Home, 7 rooms 15 W E. Ninth, near College, 5 rooms 16 00

TO LET—

iS W. Tenth st.. 7 rooms, modern 820 00 437 Ash st., 9 rooms, modem 25 00 7t*i N. Illinois st., 9 rooms 25 .9 1028 W. Washington st., 9 rooms 18 W Orange ave.. 6 rooms 12 00 75 E. New York, 7 rooms, modern So 0*1

See list at office.

J.

W. MCMORROW, Lemcke Building.

psmi lalai

ment. PKOGRBS Building, _Chteago.

WANTED—An experienced shipper and Warehouseman; one familiar with wholesale grocery stock; no other need apply. 33 S. Dela-

ware, Monday morning.

TO LET—ROOMS.

TO^ET^ms; M Ohio st. ^ ^ ^ TO LET—Large, furnished, front room. 123 N. 9 cart News.

Kastst. A TO LET—A nicely furnished room; bath. 227 E, Walnut. _ TO LET—340 N. Meridian, desirable rooms; board; bath. TO LET—Furnished front room, with board.

rPHTRAPL-

FO^^RADE—Flmlda^geair - ** - **"*^ FOR TKA DEL-Private Box cigar.

FOR TRA DB-" $45 'watch for blcyela. 518 E.

_Nlnth St.

FOR TRADE—1,«W business cams foriTlriC‘fOR. 26 N. Delaware. FOR TRAl>i—Hits’* cinnamon cake Is sim-

ply Immense. Try It.

FOR TRADE-An organ for horse or bicycle.

Addrea* L »*. ear* News.

FOR TRADE—©llllard, pcwl table and lo*.

Address C It, ear* News.

FOR TRADE—Good lot foi; horse and carriage. FFAFF, n Baldwin Block. FOR TRADE—Valuable lot foi- a bicycle; even

up. Address 8 11, care News.

FOR TRADE—Want to trade for Incumbered property. Address B 10. New*. FOR TRADE—Patent on gome table, like ten

pins. Address C 13, oare News.

FOR TRADE—Cash and 8850 equity In cot-

tage. Address K 14, care News.

FOR TRADE—Good Missouri land for bicycle,

horse or buggy. 800 N. Alabama.

FDR TRADE—Fine Washburn guitar for good _ buggy. Station G. Western ave. FOR TRADE—Watch, fifteen-year case. Elgin,

for a buggy. ^Address K 12. cars New*.

FDR TRADE—Good lot In Anderson for good buggy and harness. Address A 13. car* News. FOR TRADE—Clear lot in gas belt town for bicycle or piano. Addrees K 16, car* News. FOR TRADE—Clear”lots, well located,' for stock of groceries. Address N 14, care

Newa.

FOR TRADE—Valuable patent; Marion and adjoining counties. Address K 13, core News. FOFl TRADE—Pretty, six-room cottage, southeast. for good lot northeast. OWNER. 406 College. FOR TRADE—Uuslness~loV GaiTcity; brick street, for horse aad buggy. Inquire 185 E. New York. FOR TRADE—$150 large music box or $250 clear iot tor lady's bicycle. Address Z 11,

care News.

FOR TRADE—Ash at,, lot, near Lincoln, for w'mjdariTt prop * rljr ’ B ’ M ’ RALSTON, 85V4 FDR TRADE-—Eight-room house; northeast; lot 133 1-3x200; for oottsge, south. Address A

FOR SALK—REAL ESTATE.

•sn- rsfVsdsk.

REAL E«TATE-ei2,MfcN*w''' lll 'eo1u»ge; R.a.e »t. W, 8 kTE!VEXgf)N, 74 <- M-fl.n. REAL XSrnVfC-etieMrn&W iota: .stsqetg InC proved, water; gases 127 N. Arsenal avt

roo 1

n^sr fc

ms: east

.;.:hth

FDR TRADE—I want to buy a good lot, north, northeast or east, $800 to $1,000. Address

D 13, care News.

WANTED—Traveling ealesmen, who

ice 1

eral contract to fight man. Address NA-

iral

h.

cigars, to carry

line on commie:

can sel sion; Ub-

TIONAL CIGAR CD., St. Louis. Mo. WANTED—Illustrated book, descriptive of Georgia fruit-growing, free; we want reliable agent In each Indiana town. AMERICAN FRUIT CO.. 36 W. Washington st, Indlonapo-

nted to clean wall paper etergent; $5 a day easily

le; men out of employment give this a trial. For sale at 76 E. New York st. Call after 5 p. m, WANTED—Lady or gentleman In every counto manage branch office; good, permanent Income. Apply at once, with self-ad

pe, SWISS ucuB TEA CDM-

82 W. Nort™ ID LET—Unfurnished or furnished rooma 222

Capitol ave., N. '

TO LET—Furnished room for light housekeeping. 297 N. Bast

TO LET—Three unfurnished rooms, to adults.

513 Broadway. Bath. __

TO LET—Furnished rooms, for gentlemen.

319 Senate ave., north.

TO LET—Suite of four rooms on the ground floor; bath. 265 X. Capitol ave. __ TO LET—Furnished front room; with or wlth-

out board. 294 N. Pennsylvania st.

FOR TRADE—Large, nice house on Be lief ohWine st., for -mailer property. WEBBER

& OO.. 91 E. Market

FOR TRADB-94 acre'farm; Morgan county; want cottage. Address WM. MARTIN, 16 Eliiott st,. Oak Hill. FDR TRADE—Lots and cash for equities In cottages, houses, forms or Indianapolis lots.

Address H 12, care News.

FOR TRADE—FineTnew'modern house, Talbott ave.; take South Side property. B. M. RALSTON. 85* W. Market. FOR TRADE—Farms for rental property and merchandise; houses on monthly payments. MALOTT, 9414 E. Washington.

dressed envelope, PAJNY, Chicago, 111.

WANTEB-Men to sell ■ trade; steady emplo;

necessary; $75 mo

commission.

candy to the retail

Tiployment; experience unntfciy salary and expenses

TO LET—Two well furnished tooms; housekeeping; $2 week. 273 N. California.

and board: private ave., north.

TO LET—Front parlor; ground floor; two [tiaies south depot. 354 S. Meridian.^

CD LET—Furnished rooms family; bath. 272 Senate

fonthl If oft.

satisfactory,

ex pen aadre

ess, OL-

squares

TO LET—To gentlemen, sonable; private family.

rooms; central; r 380 N. Illinois.

with iparticulars concerning yourself, CONSOLIDATED CANDY COMPANY, 846 Van Buren st., Chicago. WANTED—$50 a week paid ladles and gents to sell Rapid Dishwasher; washes and dries

them

two minutes without wetting the

Co hi rribus.

| $10 daily selling ma-

chines for cooling refrigerators; guaranteed 75 per ceat. cheaper than Ice; charged like

Utery; keeps perishable articles

sltlon for all who

SON & CO., Clerk.17,

WANTED—Salesmen;

chlnt

per

a storage battery; keeps peris!

Indefinitely; indestructible, everlasting; every owner of a refrigerator buys them; exohmtv

agency given good men. Add; REFRIGERATING COMPANY, <

WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade; new opportunity: can complete In eight weeks; constant practice furnished: situations secured when competent; complete outfit of tools donated. This is the best time to learn; busy season soon at hand; wages made Saturdays while learning. Send now for free catalogue. CHICAGO BARBER SCHOOL, 283 S.

Clark st., Chicago.

iresa ARCTIC TO LET

ANY, Cincinnati

TO LET—Furnished room," to gentleman; easy walking distance; cheap. Address T 16, care News. TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping, with bath. 252 N. California et. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms; housekeeping; cheap; respectable. 294 & Massachusetts ave. TO LET—Suite of unfurnished rooms; ail conveniences, with board, if desired. 236 N. Illinois st. - TO LET—One nicely furnished room and kitch-

en, with everyth’

ing. 28 W. Verm

FOR TRADE—Typewriter for gentleman’s

wheel. ALICE WALSH, care Henry D. Pierce s law office. 18 N. Meridian.

FOR TRADB-Fine. modem, N. BllnobuX.

home; east front; new; take South Side property. B M. RALSTON, 85% W. Market.

FOR TRADE—Five-room' house, five kgs, 200 feet front; suitable for garden or chicken

place. B. M. RALSTON, 85% W. Market.

FDR TRADE—Elegant, five-room ‘cottage on

Clifford ave., for property on South Side. COLEMAN A WITTY. 63% W. Washington.

FOR TRADE—The rent of a twelve-room house at Irvington for one year; suitable for twn families. JNO. J. CARRIGER, 87 Central

REAL 'ESTATE—86 make offer. W. E.

keu

REAL ESTATE—Cot tag*., four front. No. lin /and;* ttCheap. _ ; ,

REAL ESTATE-Lot; Central ave., near 8ev. enteenth; only $606. I. N. RICHIE. <8 E.

Market. __ _____ .

REAL ESTATE—BleveSdioom house, fortyfoot lot, only 62.W0. SUTTON, 52 S, Dela-

wure st. V

REAL ESTATE—Ten-room modern reel defies. KlCHlk. BroaJw * ) ' ; * a * y payments, I. N. REAL ESTATE—House; - five - rooms,~monthly payments, 6 Beil st., first house from E.

MCnigan.

REAL ~ E38TATE—Lot; Meridian, near Thirteenth; east front; 63xl« feet I. N. RICHIE. 90 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—546 Ash st.: will sell at a bargain, or exchange. W. ii STEVENSON, 74 B. Market. HEAL ESTATE—Modern houses 696 Broadway; slate roof; fruit; side drive; a bargain

for thirty days.

REAL Esi’ATE—Lot; southwest comer Broadway and Twelfth; room for four house*. Inquire 492 Park ave. _ ^ __ REAL ESTATE—a"a'birgaig. It* N. Pennsylvania st., nine room*; modern tn every respect, investigate. ^ f / REAL ESTATE—Nice, five-room cottage, fine condition; central location; no agents. Address L 12, oare News. HEAL E3TATE—Delaware, near Fourteenth; l>aigain for cash. If sold promptly. I. N. RICHIE, 60 E-. Market. REAL ESTATE—Yery desirable and verycheap lots on Central ave. M. ARBUCKLb,

A SON, 92 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE-Lot, forty feet; Barth ave.; easy terms; street improved; bargain. Ad-

dress D 14, care News.

REAL ESTATE - Four-room house, to be moved off of lot. 115. CHRIS BERN-

LuRHR. 43 Russell ave. ^ REAL B*TATE—BeautIfuI property; five"- l '™*, “*?.• * ‘f’ 1 lou «»«

«x n bSsr I »ym5!, , s‘ •*” .n a .

REAL ESTATE—Large lot: N. Meridian, near FOR SALE-One revolving barber chair, tnarFlfteenth; bargain. Business property. West ,.Mrtop waMmtand. new, and other fixture i; Indianapolis. 26 Elm, city. ohmNk Call or address No, IB Wallace st.

,nu «»«b* forced to

^ bottle mediettM, $1. W. L. ROTH, box 304 LogansSALE—Furniture of furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping,' cheap Sent; will sell cheap for cash. Address G 14. car*

N tWS.

Fpn SA LF-—Puppies; Scotch colliea, fog terriera, cocker spaxrlels and skye terriers, re kennels. North InvLanapoils. JAMES

FOH BALE-MIfiCBXLANMOUfi.

FOR AALK—Meat market. Address Y T, oare

New*.

FOJY^A LE —Canary Boating cages M $19 Vfi^

_ ginia are, . .

k)K HAIJS-New ideal MmeraT AdiDroe N U

core Xewa

FOR 8ALK-Hay baler cheap. Address H ii _care News. ffi* »AL*- Italian bros for sale at EC N. _ Delaware si,- . «■ i, -■ F V,? v'?' 4 " blu sfiameled bath tube, lie' act .Ti. ijQi&yrnF*. ■. FOR SALE—Three bart>er~ehaire." ~8ail No. 126 Maeracrtusetts ave. v FOR SALEN-Electric motor - and faa; wry _ cneap. 3 Indiana ave. POR SALE—One fine Swiss music box at groat tsirga.'ti. 35 N. intnnis st dEJSf *21. ”” ’X.s^ts tsus , jr r;i * r *

W,t>>

FOH SALE—AmoricaJn bath tub •vstem,

ovmpatitiwi U«i x.

FOR SALS—Half Interest North Side laundry. GEORGE W. FEIN, 61 W. Seventh. r *. H , SA, - 1 p;- B fibF cab, used a short time fit good oonutUm; cheap, inquire ISO N. yubie.

btoycle; Waverley, *95;

fine condition, 845. Address E 16. core News. r ™ ■STT'WaLSKJTi: FDR 8ALFJ~E1eK»ntiy furnished, ten-room N^York '"'* k,0 *^ t> ' mA ch *®4> rent. 13S W. 2*LB-SLrond-hend Orto gM enginieE* Georgia la * ,, * ,K>W * ri ^ 93

FOR SALB-Refu stove, chairs, set . 137 Mss*uhu*ett» av»

Igerator, sideboard, cook dishes; cash or payments

XV*-.

.* l *».** c ’ FAMOUg CREAMERY. SU Mi^t-

chuseits ave. Bend postal.

FOR BALE—Encyclopedia BritannlcaTTl vof--w - ig‘'v.“s;'. , »C"J.r v ‘ f ^ FOR SALE—A nice parlor set, a hhl(k lounge

RE.VL ESTATE—544 Ash st.; new. six-room dwelling; see tills and make offer. W. E.

STEV'ENaON,_74 E._Mxrket.

REAL ESTATE—81.800—Biwikilde ave.; cot-

tage: first square from Oilfford. W. K.

STBVfeNBON, 71 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Handsome, east front lot In

Bt ” ™ ir ’ lth: , * 1 ’ SM ’ -JAMES

GREENE A CO., When Block; I REAL ESTATE—Good lot in North Indiana-

polis; in Udell st.; only $260. JAMES

GREENE A CO.. When Block.

SiSTss* mm-

riera, cocker spaniels and skye' teirlers. R m SlUXRO rw * 8 * ^“dtanapoit*. JAMES

feet long; also new ones made to

order. MS

ins In Brightw *xl ton, 8750. TRUS-

tware.

REAL ESTATE—For sale, by owner, fine modern residence, north; ten rooms, bath, etc.; no agent. Address P 12, core News.

BSTATE-

v BAhh—At a sacrificei all or part of the fixtures of best located boarding-house lo the fifty; full of good tioardere. Addreaa L

14, care Newa^^^ro

•UH HALE—Eggi

oughbred bat red and white

HEAL

ice,

3,IKK)

two-story residence;

en, with everything* complete for houaekeep-

28 W. Vermont.

room ani for hot)

FOR TRADB-Paid building and loan stock, advertising, tailor-made suit, for bicycle or Remington typewriter. Address B U, core News. FDR TRADE—Three lots, dear of Incumbrance, in North Indianapolis, and some money for a grocery’. Address B 13, care News. *

Highland Place; $3,(KK)- 1300 cash, balance $25 month. I. N. RICHjfe, 60 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—At a price which will make & certain profit, very handsome acre lots on electric line, north. DAVIDSON, 15 Baldwin

Block.

REAL ESTATE—Lot'. N.

Meridian st., and

house and lot, corner Pratt and California

D. K. PARTLOW, 27 Baldwin

use

sts., at once. Block.

| pBrhree deslrahl tan and wife: no

Brig

ree desirable rooms; ,1fe; no children. Northwest ooright and Vermont sts.

FOR TRADE—Beautiful home; Capitol ave., north; sixty-foot front: take South Side x>lt>CK -

REAL ESTATE—Business corner on W. Wush-

■nfr'iH

co.

ington nt.: renting at 865 a month; will sell for $6,000. JAMES GREENE A OO., When

WANTED—Absolutely most practical proposition ever made to hustlers; Eastern manufacturing concern Is introducing a staple, textile article direct into every home that has never been sold that way before; everybody uses It; no peddling; no traveling; same family supplied every two months; one agent sold to 95 out of 100. Address WINONA MILLS, 507 Walnut, Cincinnati.

TO LET—omega AND STORKS. ^ TO LET—Corner moreroom; good, loratlon for .irug store or grocery. Call at 87 W. Market •treet. . _ . _ TO LET—Storeroom and dwelling house, with shelving and counters, complete. In MC Jackson. Inquire of W. 6. JOHNSON, Mt. Jackson. Telephone 1497. a TO LET—Several good office rooms on W,

property or lots. B. M. RALSTON. 85% W. Ma rket. FOR TRADE—$700 equity In new, four-room

ndlanapolla; will trade for

grocery or good vacant lot. Address D 10,

REAL

tie business location on Terms easy. WOMAN’S

house In North Indianapolis;

News.

FOR TRADE-Valuable corner lot; tn county seat; close to court-house; clear; for stock groceries or other merchandise. Address A

13, care News.

FOR TRADE—In suburhs; splendid location

ESTATE—Fine Massachusetts ave. Terms easy. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 82 Baldwin

Block.

RfSAL KSTASTO—$2,500—Dawson st.'. new' twostory residence: bath; attic; gas; well; cistern; city water. W. E. STEVENSON, 74 E. Market.

Wash’ngton st., floor; also, living.

near Mer

ice r< ridiar

^ __ us st.;bMeOffl' floor; also, living, on third and fourth floor*. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Hail.

for city property or vacant city lota Address

J 15,

ity proper! care _New

WANTED—Opportunity of a lifetime: Men and women to earn from 83 to 812 dally, selling Rraham's patent pens; .most wonderful Invention'; with one dip of ink, It writes twenty times longer than ordinary pens, and prevents

m ordinary pens, an g like It ever before

pnevei placed

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Brick barn: centrally located, dress E 11, care News.

TO LET—Horse, light work, and 323 Lemcke Building.

Ad-

now for grocery and meat market; will trade

cltj

r

>ri

e. Lot for eqi

BOOTH A JOHNSON. 77% E. Market.

FOR TRADE—Good, clear residence, east, and

'louse north. Clear lots for for equity In Haughvllle.

cash for better house no

nice home. Lot

649 College ave.

FOR TRADE—A good, eight-room with modern Improvements, on pa

and car line; Just south of Seventh *L; a Dar-

reaidence, red street

REAL ESTATE—FY>r sale, three dwellings on Columbia ave., paying 10 per cent, on price asked; bargain. H. PLUMMER, 93-95 E.

Market.

REAL ESTATE—$1,500—Meek 81.; storeroom and dwelling. Here's a bargain; rent for $17 per month. W. E. STEVENSON, 74 E.

Market.

REAL ESTATE—Nice, east half-square of E. Washlngt $1,200; $600 cash, balance $7.20 38 Gil lard ave.

fur hatching, from their-

P . . . nd white Plymouth Rtx-ki and colored Muscovy ducks. J. K. TEAL, corner Martlndale ave. and Twenty-second *t. FOR SALE—We have put In a complete line of machinery for rbe manufacture of alf kind* of folding paper boxea. We solicit youi trade. BEE HI VIC PAPER BOX COMPANY.

71 W. Washington st

FOR SALE—Newspaper gnd jt* prinftng of. floe In gas town of 1,U(K>; power, presses, paj>er cutter and plenty of type; « bargain, small cash payment; balance on time. Ad-

dress lock box 6, Dalevllle, Ind. FOR SALE—The best chickens for

fancy, yuu’ll And at the PLEAS/ ■ POULTRY YARDS. Egg* of Muff Leghorn, black Minorcas and brown Leghorns now for sale at reasonable price.*. Irvington, Ind. FOR BALE—Two pal liters’ wagons, one fuK niture wagon, one large express wagon, open buggies, new, 835; top buggies; surreys; rood plows, drag, scrapers, sewer tools, etc. JOB. W. BUCHANAN, 302 and 304 E. Washington.

Telephone 1854.

FOR SALE—The best equipped and located

the State at a bargain; s tn yard; three-story

r profit and SANT RUN

furniture factory in I Belt, with switch

factor;

on Belt, with switch In yard;

frame factory building, 50x124, with two brick dry ktlna adjoining, capacity 15,000 feet each; brick boiler-engine room; one-story brlok warehouse, 48x100: It, will pay Interested parties to look Into thla G. A. N KERMAN. 399

E. Market st.

front

on st.; monthly.

cottage;

price,

FOR SALH WH TRADE.

blotting; nothing like It ever before placed the market, and is worth ten times 'vhat we ask for It; all our salesmen are rrakng big

money, and we give you the opportunity or establishing a good, steady, permanent, profitable business. Write us for terms to agents, or send 10c for five samples. THE BRA HAM PEN COMPANY, 5 Cincinnati, O. WANTED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED—To do sodding. _HSawatha et. - SITUATION WANTED—By colored" min porter. 333 N. Superior et. SITUATION WANTBD-^ln family, to do »ewIng. Call M3 E. Wash I igton su SITUATION WANTED—By young German girl to do housework. 72 High st. SITUATi6n~WANTBD—By colored man, as coachman or porter. 444 E. Walnut. SITUATION WANTED—German* girl; cook, wash, Iron. Room 3, 95% N. Delaware. SITUATION WANTED—As housekeeper; best _of reference. Address X 12, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper or cashier. Inquire LABOR ASSO-

MATION

SITUATION WANTED—As housekeeper in small family. Inquire 105 Brookslde ave.; by widow. SITUATION WANTED—By young lady, as assistant bookkeeper or saleslady. Address B

80, Sullivan st.

TO LET-Good room for carpenters or bicycles. Address A 15, care News, TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will be vacated and remodeled to suit new tenants about August L Suitable for lodge rooms, business oflices, 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,

HlILni\G\M> LOAN ASSOCIATION fi. BUILDING AND LOAN—Florida Seal. BUILDING AND LOAN-Few days only, souvenir with dozen BENNETT’S best cabinets; 81. BUILDING AND LOAN—Wanted: Solicitor! for building and ban work. Call at room

12, 6S% E. Market st.

property; several w

roperty f< d blocks.

B. M. RALST

ock; ‘ON,

BUILDING AND LOAN—The AETNA; money to loan now; shares issued daily. 89 E. Market at. HOWARD KIMBALL, Secretary.

-Commo

and Savings Association, 18% N. Meridian agents wanted; terms reasonable, DARK, Secretary.

BUILDING AND LOAN—INDIANA FARMERS’ make only choice loans, and at 4 per

■tffikMHtttflll Lemcke

BUILDING AND LOAN—Commonwealth Loan

•«.

CHA8. E.

ERS make only choice loans, and lekeeper In cent. Inside property. 323 and 324

Aside ave.; Building. J. B. HANN.

payments; must be cheapo Address Q 12,

ire News.

WANTED—Two gentlemen to occupy nice, large room; good table board. 220 Capitol ve., north.

tnd;

ess

-Germ:

Ohio,

room A LA-

?er cetf., will pay

News.

. _ touple, to occupy nicely

furnished room, and board; private; bath.

SITUATION WANTED-By first-class German (male) cook; In or out of town. Address

55 8. care News.

SITUATION WANTED—Lady to office;* experienced stenographer and typewriter. Address Y 9, care News. SITUATION “WANTED—German woman for

■house-cleaning. 33 ’

BOR ASSOCIATION. SITUATION WANTED—By man, cleaning; paints, papers, carpets, and woodwork varnlsher. LABOR ASSOCIATION.

ng man, hustler, or collector; ref-

care News.

WANTED—Relibale German girls; family work. EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 30% N. Delaware.

BUILDING AND LOAN-CRESCENT LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. Invest in

s issued daily; solicitors

7hen Building.

-The

gain. Come quick! MILLS & SMALL, 34 N. Delaware st. FOR TRADE—Good rental business property for a farm: general store, $16,000, for city perty; rental property for hardware stock;

»ral well loca ‘

*6% w. Market. FOR TRADE—A large ll?t of all kinds of trades. Our Hat 1* too large to specify, but if you want ,to trade for real estate of any kind or description, call and we will match you. WEBBER ft OO.. 91 Market st. FOR TRADE—Seven houses, clear; rented 550 per month; price 86.000. Also, $4,000 worth clear vacant lots. Total, $10,000, for clear farm or business property, same value. ARTHUR B. GROVER. J36 Lemcke Building. FOR TRADE—Ten-room house on e7* Michigan st.. for am all farm. Elegant ten-room house, Talbott ave., east front; furnace; both gases; electric wired; this ts a beauty; some cash; balance long time, straight loan, or will trade for small clear property. Eleven-room m.idem house, N. Meridian; nice large barn; will take amaH property; balance con run five years, 6 per cent. Two nice properties, clear, for good farm. Ten-room brick house In New Castle, Cwo squares from public square on Main st.; this Is a fine property, clear, ft good residence In this city. Farms In Boone CUnt'm, Wayne and Marlon counties for guol

pertiea >u«e, E

erty. Two eight-room houses. Gas City; for $15 each, for property here; give big tr

REAL ESTATE-297 Hellefontalne, eight rooms; fine; cheap; N. East st., near Michigan, eight rooms, $3,0u0. B. M. RALSTON, 85% W. Market. . REAL ESTATE—Seven-room house; Spann ave.; lot 45x1*); will sell on easy payment* and take vacant lot, north; 82,*)0. WADDLE.

23 Baldwin Block.

REAL ESTATE—Lot on N. Pennsylvania, near Twenty-second; $600; one-fourth cash, balance $10 per month. WILDMAN ft GLOVER.

19 Talbott Block.

REAL street

EST A ’.ni—Pol lege ave.. t; cement sidewalk; cit]

gases; aH paid; easy terms;

WRIGHT ft CO.. 48 When

FOR -SALK OR TRADK-Grocery for market stand- Address T 10, care FOR SALE UR TRADE-AAmfectlonery, fruit and cigar store, 149 Virginia a ve. FOR SALE OR TRADE—$1 for l.QOO buslness

cards. VICTOR, 28 N. Delaware at.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Stock of grocertM

and fixtures. Address Q 12, cafe News.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots; N. Pennsylvania; for residence. I. N. RICHIE, 90 E. Mar-

kei. .

FOR SALE OR TRADE—A seven-room cottage at a bargain, If sold soon. 681 Brood*

'waterq^bath- FOR SALE—Furniture an3 good busliteM; Cssh

tie Hotel; would exchange for city property.

DICKEY.

city water; bath; ns; $1,500. J. L.

Block.

REAL ESTATE—Excellent, modern residence;

bath; ~

MKR

FOR SALE OR TRAD1

N. Pennsylvania;

term;

0!

REAL

N. Pennsylvania; nine rooms; bath; 84,000; erms, $1,000 cash, and balance to suit purhaser. j, N. RICHIE, 90 E_ Market.

ISU’IS ss

lit! ties for vsr ave..

new plan, shares ited. 63 and 64 Wh

in st.; . . ■ food residence In this city. Farms In Boone. Clinton. Wayne and Marlon counties for guol ■enfal properties or stocks. Good eight-room modern house, B. Vermont, for smaller prop-, my. Two eight-room houses. Gas City; rent for $15 each, for property here; give big trade. 60-acre farm, near Gas City, for something here. 213-acre farm, nine miles south this

ties soul for city

BUILDING AND LOAN-The F LETCH ERAVENUE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION has money to loan. No waiting for money. N. YOKE. Secretary. 131 Fletcher ave. BUILDING AND LOAN—Indiana Home ani Savings Association, 94 E. Mark-**.; no membership fee; no expense fund; $1,000 for $12.59 per month. CLINTON E. GALLOWAY, Seo-

rttary^

farm, nln

all White river bottom, for city property. WEBB ft RICHARDS, room 4. 19% N.

Pennsylvania st. - _■

REAL ESTATE—Twelve-ro>om house, with all modern Improvements; large lot; east front; Central ave., near Eighth st.; $7,500; payment*^ suit. WADDLE. 23 Baldwin Block. REAL ESTTATB—Choice residence, N, Meridian st.; modern and complete. Two good lots, Ash st. New house on monthly payments, BOOTH ft JOHNSON, 77% E. Market. REAL ESTATE—House and lot on UdelfTtT, one-half square west of Michigan road; twostory, eight rooms, modern, and a bargain at $2,400. A. METZQER AGENCY. Odd Fellows Hall.

lots. VILIJERS

Weat Indianapolis.

FOR SALK OR TRADE—160 acres In Alabama; medicinal spring: rent 16 to 30 pet cent, of price. Addrees F 7. care News. FOR SALE OR TRADB-Well-lmpreved fruit farm in southern Indiana; large crop o pcachesjthls year. Addrees F lO. care News.

FOR SALE oh TRADE -Residence; Centra _ ave.. near Seventh; twelve rooms; bath; tut-

ot ISOxZta; $16,009. I. N. RICHIE

u> cr.i in?a,* oc” naee; born; lot 00 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—W. ■ four-room cottage

Ohio: to fi

month; three-room cottage

Make us offer

BUILDING AND LOAN—A $1,000 loan cost*

Sfl.50 to $ no expense

SITUATION WANTED-Young

wants position as salesman erences. Address Y 12,

SITUATION

care

etc.; central;

Msiwft, ;■

WANTED—A modern house of seven or nine rooms, in north part af city (or suburban), by a small family; no children. Address V 14,

care News.

WANTED—Marry: Send 10c for matrimonial

wealthy patrons;

WANTED—Facia 1 massage scientifically don -; lines and wrinkles erased; superfluous hairs permanently removed by electrolysis. BURROUGH, rooms 537 Virginia ave.

SITUATION WANTED-By young lady7 as lady’s maid; willing to assist with care of children; family who are going abroad or away for summer months preferred. Address

Z 10, oare News.

~7 " A TT E p— A G K Y TS

AGENTS WANTED — $1 for 1,000 business cards. VICTOR. 36 N. Delaware st. AGENTS WANTED—Five ladies; canvass; sslary or commission. D. A._ BUTCHER, elty. AGENTS WANTED—Money-making' business for experienced canvassers. 323 Lemcke Build-

ing.

AGENTS WANTED—In every county, south-

ern Indiana; rapid seller: small capital required. Room 6, 94% E. Washington. AGENTS WANTED—Two ' good agents; big pay. Call at office GEORGE’S

coi

$14 per month under our new plans; fund; full credit of dues; no deduc-

tions;" cheapest money offered; no delays. GERMAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, 100 N. Delaware st. BUILDING AND LOAN—If you want to save money and have It earn good dividend, take shares in the Mutual Home and Savings Association, 72 E. Market. No expense fund. No withdrawal fee. ISAAC THALMAN, Presldent; W. A. RHODES, Secretary. ,

BUILDING AND LOAN-Mo:

PERSONAL—Few days only, souvenlr dozen BENNETT'S best cabinets; $1, PERSONAL-Loan* on chattels, orders, notes, etc. lowest rates. GAUSEPOHL, 2% W.

Washington, room 4. PERSONAL—Legitimate business secrets of

success; information. Send stomp. KING, 20 S. Fifteenth. St. Louis, Mo.

PERSONAL—Ladles, a friend In need Is •

friend indeed. If you want a regulator that

never fails, address WOMAN'S MEDICAL

HOME, Buffalo. N. Y

PERSONAL—Ladles, free! I will gladly send

our-: nth;

us

Market.

rental property; rent, renting $10 in rear, renting $7

•er. W. E. STEIVISN-

FOR BALE OR TRADE-Residence; lUlnot* near Eighth; $8,uue; will take as port pay ment house, worth $4-000 to $5,000. I. N

RICHIE, 80 E. Market. _

FOR 4JALR OR TRAtVE—140 ocree In Greem county; 20 acres In Morgan county; also, 181

acres in Morgan county. VILL1ERS 108 Oliver avp., West Indianapolis.

ana), iw ft co„

with REAL ES3TATE-Big bargain; two-story, eight-

onveniences; large

of citv

room house; modern oon

barn; will take lot in desirable part ■ part pay; must sell. Call at 671 Highland

e., North Indianapolis. ,

ave.,

REAL ESTATE—Business”

$900 year, and two clear lots, north, to H;e for well located business property.

differ

Chang

worth $30,000; pay caeh STEVENSON, 71 E.

large

be loan

loan; a

to

• property, rentin';

i ex-

ert;

erenoe. W. K.

Martot

REAL ESTATE—Elegant, modern residence: eleven rooma. In N. Meridian, south of I2tn ■ .large lot: east front; owner leaving the

part pay.

Block.

FOR SALE OR TRADH By owner; ten-room honse. north; both gases; cisterns; driven well; fruit; shade, and everything for a pleasant home. Address B M, care News. TOR BALE OR TRADIB-Beautiful residence: south Seventh; flue location: $it.*W0; incumbrance, $5,000, 5 per cent.; will accept smaller residence. I. N. RICHIE. 60 E. Market. FOR SaIb OR TRADE—$3,0()0 to $3,500 stock of hardware and paints, well aarorted and in good condition; in good location, and doing

large tot: east front; owner ty; will take other property In VMES GREENE A CO., When H

FOR BALE (JH TRADE—Residence; Mercian st., smith Twelfth; $8,500; clear of In-

Money

sum of home funds left In our care U led in sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward, at lowest rates of Interest; can furnish money same day as you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 6 Odd Fel-

lows Hall.

PERSONAL—When oiners rail, consult the HEWLIN MEDICAL UO,. 485 Main st., Buffalo. N. Y.. specialists In blood, chronic and nervous disease*: twenty years’ continuous

practice: cure guaranteed.

PERSONAL—Tt cures rheumatism. Our wonderful magnetic ring cures rheumatism.

‘ ; — - - —- derfut magnetic ring cures rheumatism. BUILDING AND LOAN—“Nothing succeeds Write to-day. Inclosing stamp for booklet and like success.’’ Ten days’ receipts of our particulars. BRODIE JEWELRY COMPANY, new monthly class D liave proved Its popular- department 144, Baltimore, Md.

like success.” Ten days’ receipts of our new monthly class D liave proved Its popular features—$5,753. You want some stock tn this popular class. Come end talk about It with *- f-y, i-etween 9 and 4. EQUITA-

LOAN ASSOCIATION,

u* any week day, > eti BLE SAVINGS \ND 96 N. Delaware st.

BUILDING AND LOAN-LOMBARD BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. 97 and <8

,t 144, Baltimore, | suffer

rheumatism, but have be

by a simple renied age free to any su

EDWARD C. PEAK

Ind.

- ipartto* ; PERSONAL—I suffered for nine years with ra ' - — have been completely cured

ly. 1 will gladly send packifferer. Tht* la no deception. AKE, box 86, South Bend,

REAL ESTATE—Well located properties, following values, on installment plan: $1,400, $900. $2,000, $2,600. $1,300. $1,450; must be wold sold soon, If sold on monthly payments: H. M. HADLEY, 66 E. Market at-, ground floor. REAL ESTATE—See our large list of properties for sale on rental plan and buy a home. We can sell homes for from $12 per month up to $50, on the payment plan, and if we can’t

suit you, no one can, for w VVEBBgR ft CO„ ~ _ REAL BSTATE-Efight-*room

cumbrance; will accept $5,000, part payment. I.

Market.

residence, 84.000 N. RICH IK, SO

we have the 81 E. Market.

llQllfiMJ “

lot; In the most desirable location of

largest a flrst-

mlnute College ave. electric table; chicken yard: everything

did condition; must be sold Immediateiccount of owner’s departure; an un-

TOR BARE OR TRADE—Grocery in good lo-

rneap, tn tum

13, care News. TOrTaLE 6ft tRAlSli—one of the most ceiiiplete and modem residences; N. Meridian: large, beautiful lot; tU.OOO; will exchange for

for rental purpoeee. I. N.

Market.

j;

properties for rental

RICHIE, m E.

street; on* good stable

m general

_ jay. Call at office GEORGE'S

HOTEL. 201 E. Washington st.. 3 to 6 p. m. AGENTS WANTED—BrSSt organt*xer8~ran make $200 a week easily end honorably; ex-

usive territory; handsome renew:Ua. Addi

elusive territory; handsome renew:Ua. A

AMERICAN INVESTORS'

How, New York.

TRUST. 38 Park

builder;

CURTIS, 63 Clifford

NOTICE-81 for 1.000 business cards. VICTOR, 28 N. Delaware SL NOTICE—Architect, carpenter ~and call or send postal. A.

avenue.

NOTICE- The Brazil Gas. Oil and Mtaeral Co. announce they are now ready to contract with drillers, and desire to correspond or meet parties engaged tn that business. Correspondence should be addressed to LOUIS HOLTMAN, Secretary, Brazil. Ind.

AGENTS

plan;

pany: twenty years old; salary and commission. Address MASONIC LIFE ASSOCIATION, Grand Rapids, Mich. AGENTS WANTED—For the X ray pipecleaner; absolutely new; only device ever made to clean straight and curved stem*; simple; effective; easily cleaned. Send 10c for sample and rerms. Box 966, Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS WANTED—100 per cent. proBtT?*elusive sale to general agents given in five O. counties; quickly adjusted to all cook stoves; safe, durable and cheap. Address for terms MANUFACTURERS, CHICAGO OIL BURNER ft STOVE CO., 1S7 Lake st., Cffilcago. ■

blind in one

iGST—Ked sailor collar; trimmed with lace. Return to 171 E. Washington st. Reward. ■

tt. r,. nose, a, ju

Cook. No membership fee. Full withdrawals. No deduction for expmses. Loans made promptly. Solicitors wanted. BUILDING AND LOAN-THE INDIANA SOCIETY TOR SAVINGS. Has ready money to loan; loans of any size made within twenty-four hours of time of application; loans.$1,000 for $13 a month; no entrance fee; no commission; no expense fund. Room No. 214 Lemcke Building, corner Pennsylvania andMarket Bln., second floor, BUILDING AND LOAN-THE INDIANA SAVINGS AND INVESTMENT COMPANY.

90 E. Market st..

receives deposits In fuma large or small, on which semi-annual dividends are paid. A successful institution, under experienced management. CHARLES E. COFFIN. President. CHARLES U. HOLLOWAY, Secretary. BUILDING AND LOAN— INVESTIGATE THE MERITS OF THE YOUNG MEN’S SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION—STRICTLY LOCAL Shares $300. dues 80c a week; entrance fee 25c a share; premium limited to 10c a share; office with J. H. McMorrow, lemcke Building. JOSEPH A. KEBLER, President. H. A. WEBER, Secretary. H. J. BCDENZ. Treasurer.

STORAGE—Of ah kinds at CHARLES

SHOVER’S, 180 E. Wabash st,

STORAGE—All kinds cf storage and transfer. Call on S. P. HAMILTON, 11 8. Alabama

SL. for special rate. Ttlephon* 78$.

STORAGE—Elegant accommodations; prompt and careful attention and reasonable prices.

We pack, haul

Telephone 975.

STORAGE

CO.

turn and res so nab and store household

TRANSFER

HOGAN

household goods.

STORAGE-THE UNION TRANSFER AND

V. UL . , ^ .

and cleanest storage house in the ctty^Comer

E. Ohio st. and Bee Line track*.

(The old

STORAGE CO. Is the oldest, largest, safest

^ran|» hdy^^mraftHdMraMBM

and

Dickson stand.) STORAGE—Mdse, ana Household. Tel 1341. INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE COMPANY, 265-273 S. Pennsylvania at., on' railroad track* Capital stock $40,000. W. E. KURTZ. Pres. F. V. CHIP LETT, Trsaa H. A. CROSSLAND, See.

In face. Re-

725 N. Meridian,

brownis*., j ,

ward. HENRY D, PIERCE.

LOST- Memorandum pock In Slielbyville street-car Thursday: owner’s name, Samuel

Henry, qn circulars; in

office for reward.

walking from .ve. Return to

AGENTS WANTED—“Life of McKinley," We want bright men and women everywa-re to act as agents on our new book; a graphic and auihontio biography of rthe brilliant advocate of protection, and our next President; a gold mine to hustlers, for It is a book the people want; agents already to the field are clearing fn-m $10 to $35 a day; sold only cm subscription and exclusive territory given; act promptly; best terms: time given anti book* delivered free. THE N. C. O. HAMIWO.V PUBLISHING CO.. 905, the Arcade, Cleveland, O.

MUSICAL. MUSICAL—SIGNOR VEGARA. the only Italtan vocal specialist of this city.

voices dock.

MUSICAL—Italian method of singing; tested free. MISS SHKPD, When B

MUSICAL—Piano tesnuna by teacher from England: 25c. M: BURN. 274 8 Meridian. , 1 MUSICAL—VEGARA OPERA

experienced IRS. BLACK-

STORAGE-

NEW STORAGE HOUSB. Merchandise and household goods stored at lowest rates; nev. clean, wrll-cotu true ted building Registered receipts Issued. INDIAN A POUS STORAGE CO.. 170-872 S. Delaware st.. on Pennsylvania R. 1L

Telephone 1049.

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—MRS. BRYAN’S PRIVATE SCHOOL. Individual instruction. 135 K. Pratt.

cl

cars;

in spli

ly on account or owners 6

questionable sacrifice; $4,:00; open Sunday for Inspection. See owner oh premise* 610 Ash

st.. near Ninth.

REAL ESTATE—Elegant tat, N. Pennsylvania st., near Sixteenth st.; small cash payment; take second mortgage for balance; lot «0xI7a Newman st- near Clifford ave., north. ll.OW, far $700. $3,760, ten-room house, strictly modern; Talbott ave,; small cash payment; bab ance like rent, ft,750, Forest ave., six rooms; $150 canh; balance $10.90 per month; rent carries loan. $6,7*0, Delaware, near Home, ten rooms; lot worth the money; lot fifty feet front, lets, Lincoln Park; $250 cash; balance $250 per year; take reomd mortgage on balance. $350, Oak Hill lots on Improved street; lot 50x169: small cash payment; right party can gel second mortgage on deferred payment. Parties with small amount of cash can secure them a home. WEBB ft RIOUAHDS, ggwft.ft 19% N. Pennsylvania st, ~' ^ _,_^ACv*Tuft>^aiaci|P "7 AUCTION—MOIRRIS SOtiOMONT^Auettoneer, 7$ E. Washington. AUCTION-CARTER ft VETTER. Auetloneers, 252 E. WashingtonAUCTION—McCURDY ft PERRY. Auctioaeers. Ko. 139 ~W. Wagblnetop AUCTION—Sale of foaf-tooni bouse. We will sell at auction Thursday. April 23, at 2 p. m., on the premlws, the heB*e, 199 Pattern* st

till I ^

It or reserve.* ^Tems.^U'» cash. balan<

FOB SALE OR TRADE-- Good lots, north; $350 each; clear of Incumbrance; exchange for Improved poverty or stock hardware cr gen-

rVi©Hfrt

cosh difference.

SALK OR TRADHS^A No. 1 steam laun-

good buslneaa, and trade in-

dolng

Ing dal

will trade for small rental Addrees L 11, car* News

HippgHilliMc- ' ■ M

r, incumbered; owner going to

* “ car* News.

l*ave

TOR’ SALE OR TRADE—Three .good farms: Twenty mile* of city; to gas belt; for trade; dAg store for farm; for trade, property In mis -town and pay cash difference, for farm. W. H. WOOD, 40 N. Delaware at FOR SALE OR TRADE—A nice, modera home, complete In every particular; eight rfx.ms and bath; front and back hall; furnace; both kinds «f gae; would trad* for gootl propertg in Martinsville* Ind. Address M 1L core

NeSrp.

awswWmPffhpmpffBi.-,.. Mil sell leu on long time or trade farm or elty property. Call room 18 Lombard Building. R. C LIGHT. ^

ANNUliNCBMEffTa.

AJEMrtUNCKMBira—Tjih I iWji**.

ANNOUNCEM ENT—BENNETT S

cabinets can not be beat.

one a wet i will lie

This will make some and cheap home.

$R mU p«r r numfh*’ PTBO^sS'* ft"”HABbFtT. Agent*. T. J. SEMAfta, Aucttoneer

ery comfortable •old without

balance

^sr^ T A.'ajea*

ANNOUNCEMENT—Ledve your M HRs's clnnamon cake. If* deltsISms.

Souvenir

Jsl*

i esres‘?S!ftSr- 8 'S;

nSS.SLfS.HS’id'.LE-

esf bldd^'t^UonSl^rt^; “ ^ ^ Office 381 N. Capitol

No. 159 Shelby st.. No, 141 Shelby st.. No. 10 Gatling st..

insured against toss by

WA'

REMOVAL. REMOVAL—MATTIE ECHOLS HAYDEN, moved from 141 Hosbrook to 185 Newman. REMOVAL-H.*M. HADLEY to 66 E. Market (barement); insurance; real estate; loans;

MUSICAL—VEGAKA Ol’KKA AND ORA- dividual Instruction by experienced men and aiicTION—SALE OF BUSINEfiSI AND REB- Ohio St. TOHIO CHORUS. Tenor* and bassos only women. Graduates asglfted to position*. PRrtPFRTT OOMIIINED^ We will »« u,

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SHORTHAND AND keeping, penmanship, dividual instruction by

TY PE WRITING—Bookoffice tra ntng free. Inexperienced men and

N > 10 Gatling st..

on the premises. Term#, cosh. A cash deposit

of $25 will be required at time of sole. i JOHN ALIftCH. Administrator,

planet* Office 881 . r | | 27 to 43 Massachusetts av*. Telephone 840. _

a new

POLITICAL.

POLITICAL—For Commoseloner, Morton county. H. H. BEVXLLK, subject to Republican

nemlnsSIng aeareaUoCL

DEHMATOLOGk

DERMATOLOGY—<NIy skin. Itching scalp, failing hair, all skin and scalp diseases; 20 years’ experience. John H. Woodbury, 127 W. did " r York. Branches: Boston. Philadelphia. Louts, Chicago. 150-page book on “Beauty

Dermatology" for a tamp.

and made known on day of sole. M ft PERRY, Real Estate Auctioneer*.

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Fetorerreom and corner property; ar, and natural t desirable propoccupy, and will »ve. Terms easy ma McCURDY

ANNOtTNOBMENT -

CAR! I twenty-:. .

city. Everybody has