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THE"INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1896.

rOR **»-«—MWVAI. BSTTATfO. REAL ESTATE)—In*ur*nc« 8AYLES.

REAL ESTATE—SAYLEa. TT g. Market. REAL RSTATIC—MILLS * SilAL;*, F. HarkeL rJcaL ESTATE—Ntm^-njom hous« and barn; u .bargain, a Bun* m. REAL ESTATE-MFYFR & KISER. Insurat>c», XX Indiana Tru*'., REaiTesTaTE—Private money to loan « rwr cent. 8AYLK8, 77fr E Market HEAL ESTATE—Property at aM kind*. HENHV H. FAY, 40»/» E. Washington at. REAL ESTATK^Modern; two-»tory; *even rooma and hatjh; _bargaln, 114 Hoyt ave. REAL ESTATE—Corner lot, Irvington *4x160. HBQ, F. T. MoWHlRTRH. 10 E. Market. REAL KSTATE-lOO-acre farm, *4.W». worth feWO. T T_M C WHI^TEK, 70JE 1 _Marke. : _ REAL ESTATE--Dealrable bulling lots, improved streets, water, gas. 127 N. Arsenal

ave.

REAL ESTATE-N. Illinols; m) lot; worth |1,004; caah F. T. McWHIRTEE, 70 E. Markeu i - HEAL ESTATE—$960—Nice, four-room cottage; Drake at, D. A. LEMON, 66 N. HHDol» at, REAL ESTATE-Women or men may consult tfree) and In ton tide nee DR. BLLA, 33 W. Ohio at. REAL KSTATE-W.500-- Flve-p><,m cottage: West at., near Pint. D. A. LEMON. 6o N. llllnou at.

REAL ESTATE—$1,000—Six-room cottage; Yandes, near Beventh. D. A. LEMON, 50 N.

Illlnoia at. V

REAL ESTATE—IS. 000—Seven-room cottage; b«ni; N. Delaware, D. A. LEMON, 65 N.

Illlnoia st.

REAL ESTATE-R. L. TALBOT, houses and lots; money to loan; fire insurance. 44 Ttmrpe Block. REAL ESTATES—Nice, eight-room duelling and one acre, up north; cheap. Address L 16, cafe News. REAL ~E8TATE~*2.«00—New. modern, eightroom dwelling;-Sanders st. D. A. LEMON, 65 N. Illinois st. REA L ESTATE—Non-resident authorlied sale Of $1,300 lot, north, for $1,000. F. T. McWHIRTHR, 70 E. Market. - REAL ESTATE—$8,000—Seven-room dwelling; bam; Broadway, near Eighth. D. A, LEMON,- M N. Illinois sL Real ESTATE—$2.100—Elegant, six-room cottage: large lot; West st., near Pratt. D. A.

LEMON, 55 N. Illinois at.

REAL ESTATE—$2,8oO Elegant, seven-room dwelling, large lot; N. State ave. D. A. LEMON. 56 N. Illinois st. REAL ESTATE—Seiren-room residence; Park

K. Market.

ave; $3,000; fine lot; fair house. F. T. Mc-

TTER, 70 _

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; small payir, . rent. Apply '$4 t*. West st.

WHIR!

REAL ESTAl^E—Nice, five-room nouse. 201 N. State si.; small payment down, balance like

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REAL ESTATE—Bet ter be safe; splendid lots north; monthly payments; low price. *. T. McWHIRTER, 70 E. MsrkoU REAL ESTATE-East-front lot; New 3eney. near Seventh; $1,500. worth $2,000. F. T. McWHJIRTER,_70_B. Market^ REAL ESTATE-$2,000—House; six rooms; beautiful lot; Vermont, near Capitol ave.

P. A. LEMON, 65 N. ininols st.

REAL ESTATE—Dwelling and store-room. nluoheast; $100 cash, balance $8 per month. CRAWFORD, 72Vt E- Washington. RElAL ESTATE—< 'omer or Inaide Jot, well loAted, West Indianapolis; $375. Worth- $450. 9. T. McWHIRTER. 70 E. Market. REAL ESTATE-Lot No. 11 in Denhion Park addition, on N. Illinois st.. near Twentieth gl, by J. Q. BCHAD, 700 Capitol ave. REAL EWTATE -lnsiirance, rental and loans. COPELAND ft McINT’.RE, suncHnors to Charles A. Dale, 739-73) Lemcke Buldlng. REAL ESTATE—Dwelling: St. Clair, near Noble; will trade for lot; balance month.y payptents. F. T. McWHIRTER. 70 E, Market. _ REAL ESTATE—Summit st.; five rooms; $1,160; $16o down, balance $8 per month. MOORE ft HORAN. 36fr E. Washington st. REAL ESTATE^-Elegant borne in Morton Place; eleven rooms; all convenience#; owner going to leave pity. Address C 7, care News. REAL ESTATE—Eight-room, modern, twostory residence; north; $3,000; ofnaU payment F. T. McWHIRTER, 70 E. Market. REAL INSTATE—By owner, for one week: House; N. Pennsylvania at. ; modern throughout; desirable location. Address F 14. care Reys. REAL ESTATE-Nlce lot; N. Capitol ave.; «*H*181; at a bargain; non-resident owner Wants to sell. W. H. CRAFT ft CO.. 47Vk N.

tuinoia st. - REAL ESTATE—Capitol ave-; desirable lots, $500; payments easy. These lots will advance. wHitter Investment. F T. McWHIRTER. 70 REAL ESTATE-New cottage; Udell st.; five rooms: pantry; large cloeet; o^y *L100;

rooms: pantry; large cloeet; only $1.1*0; worth $1,150; easy ternts. C. A. 0\6EN, North Indianapolis- ' ^ REAL EBT'ATEJ—Elegant, MW. ten-room, strictly modern house, Talbott nvf;. W.500; KO0 cash, balance eaay; sacrifice. SHIRLEY, t4 E. Market. REAL BSTATE-5 PER CENT. MONBY. _ We are prepared to make loans at oar.rt per cent, on good business property. JOHN 8. SPANN ft CO. '' REAL ESTATE—Lots tor sale on weekly payments in Prospect st„ E. Washington st., and In Brinkman HU1 ad-IU.on. A. W. DFNIlY, » N. Delaware. _____

REAL ESTATE—Several West Indianapolis cottages; small payment down, balance n building association, payable $2 weekly. L. Q. MllAMR: 117 W. Georgia et. REAL ESTATE—Nice residence; nine rooms; >Illinois st., nsar Fifth; low price and easy terms. See us at onoe for bargain. W. H. CRAFT ft CO., 47Vfc X. Illinois st. REAL ESTATE—Two lots; the cheapest In the city; N. Pennsylvania at.: each lot 41x165; non-resident owner; must sell; want offer. W. H. CRAFT ft CO., 67H N. Illinois at, REAL ESTATE—4S(fTalbott ave.; naw house of nine rooms; furnace, bath, gas, sewers and all modern conveniences. Terms easy. tT R MARTINDALE. 5 Talbott Block.

REAL ESTATE—Beautiful lot on N. Pennsylranta SL. 52x180. for $600; very cheap; terms, $150 down, balance $8 per month. WILDMAN ft PLOVER, I» Talbott Block. ItBAL ESTATE—Insure your property In the Insurance Company of North America or the Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, with HENRY,H. FAY, «*H E. Washington st. - REAL ESTATE—PropSrty renting at $182 per year; Blake st.; price $1,500. Also North Side, renting $628 per year; $4,400. Bargains. ARTHUR B. qROVER, 436 Lemcke Building. Real EHTATB—Houses; corner Capitol ave., N.. and Tenth st*.; ten rooms; bath; furnace; all modern conveniences; long time; easy terms. W A. KETCH AM. room 18 State

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REAL ESTATE—Nine-room residence; slate roof; newly papered; gas: stable; targe lot; Irvington; easy payments like rent; no ca*l. down. ARTHUR B. GROVER. 436 Lemcke

Building.

ItEAL ESTATE—Capitol ave.; new house; ten rooms; bath; furnace; electric lighting; hard- ■ Tsai.-s?. fffesn'cS.vs:

trvAt* Mr

tllnols «l.

REAL ESTATE—The greatest bargain In Indianapolis: Five-room house and lot at $800;

■ear

bard Eulldlng. REAL ESTATE—N. Alabama: eight-room, two-story residence; bath: east front; easy gay men Is; small cash; balance monthly or ouamrly. Why pay rent’ F. T. McWHIRTBR. TO E. Market. REAL ESTATE—For Exchange: $50,000 worth of first-class rental houses, business and dwelling, with additional cash, for a buslneae bouae on Washington or Pennsylvania eta. M. Alt BUCKLE ft SON. «$ E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Choice bargain: Two lots; N. New Jersey at.; Douglass Park; Just north Seventeenth; only $450 each; mutt be sold to raise money: only require $200 on each lot; well worth $700 each. V. K. MICK ft CO. REAL ESTATE—$100 cash* balar.e monthly. No. 67 Qresham e«., 7 rooms. $1,760. No. 66 Gresham st., 6 rooms. $l.5M. No. JO Applegate st., 6 rooms. $1,300. HENRY 8EYFR1BD. « N. Pennsylvania.

ItEAL ESTATE—Choice bargain; Two lota (high and dry). Sheffield ave.. Haughvllle; •Txits; only IkW each; owned by invalid lady; must raise money to live on; street and sidewalk made and paid: no Incumbrance. W. E. MICK ft CO. REAL ESTATE—Ten acres, five miles southeast from Monument Place; fifteen apple,

time-; mg twi gRbiMt it.

REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds left In our care to be loaned IB sums of $100 to 11.000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest: can furnish money same day you apply: »ay back when you please. A. Metzger agency. 6 odd Fe»«w« iiaii. REAL ESTATE—All big bargains: $3,200. buys new, nine-room house, large barn, lot J6xl«5. •n Michigan at., near East at.; down-tewn property. $1,200 buys two four-room houses good renting property. $1,600 buys six-room bouae, large barn, on Olive st, $150 buys lot 40x160. southeast. Sevsral farms to trade for city property. Money to loan from $50 up. CHA8. THOMAS. 10% K. Delaware et..

rooms 6 and C

REAL ESTATE— ADMINISTRATORS SALE OF

REAL ESTATE.

The following property la offered for sale st

reasonable prices, to dose up estate:

166 S. Alabama st.

188 and Ml S. Alabama st.

16b W. Market et. 239 ,N. California at.

M'Center st. 4. t-

28 Atkon st. -

302 Douglass at J- R

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Ror further Information apply to RMIL C. ItASSMANN, Administrator,

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FOR SALB—RCAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—Florida Seal; REAL ESTATE—71 Pleasant st., at two-thlrda value REAL ESTATE-A ""blessing—Pain’s common eense ICe-lKl*. $3.99. RE A iTe^T A T E — f i for ^LhOO businers cards. VICTOR. 26 X. Delaware st. REAL ESTATE - COPELAND ft &• INTIRE We have the Jaryeet list of vacant lots in the ■•Ity. Will build to suit on payments• REAL ESTATE — COPELAND ft M IXTIRE Temple ave., corner (Kilo. new. eifrht-rrtonn house; cheap at $2,200. Monthly payments. REAL ESTATE—Corner lot.’ north of Military Park; good buslnesa corner; cheap at $950. JAMES GREENE ft CO., Lemcke Building. REAL ESTATE—Beet- bargain In Morton Place; lot on Central, near Tenth, for $1,850. clear title. M. ARBUCKLE ft SON, 62 E. Market. PEAL KSTATK-Chok. lot; N. New Jersey st.; non-renident owner; must sell; email cash payment. BOOTH ft JOHNSON. 77>, E Market. REAL ESTATE-Farm of 33'i acre., nmr Mlllersville, Marion county, Indiana: rent $100 a year; only *1.230. JAMES GREENE ft CO., Lemcke Building,, * REAlT ESTATE—Bargain! Fuur lots and elegant cottage in Kenwood, at $2,500 Must have one-half cash at this figure. H. H. MQ3IEK. 81 W. Marker REAL ESTATE—An eighty-acre farm, two miles of New Castle, Ind., on pike; brick house; barn; natural gas; school and church close; splendid home. E 1$, care News. RBA L ESTATE — COPELAND ft M’ 1 NTTRE Illinois st., corner Tenth, modern, ten-room house; double verandA, cabient mantels. A big bargain at $9,000. Must be sold to close estate.

FOR SALK—MISCELLATEOLS. IX'R SALE—Private box.

FOR SALE—Tish-l-mlngo.

FOR SALE- HEP.VEY, 15 S. Illinois. FOR SALE—HEKVEY'8 cbi-rate_Uckets. FOR SALE—Two parrots. 1058 W." Washington i FOR SALE -ShavingsTfree. Wood. 25c a ioad. parry m fg ca i FOR SALE-1,<» printed dodgers for $1. VIC- !

‘ft>R. 2S N. Deiaware.

IV>H SALE—LOCO business cards for $1. VIC-

TOR, 26 N. Delaware.

WANTED—FKMALE HELP.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

TO LET—BOUSES.

TO LET—BOOMS)

WANTED—Florida Seal.

IV ANT ED—Private Box.

TO LET—Florid* Seal.

TO LET—Private Box.

WANTED—Tloh-i-mlngo.

WANTED—Tlah-t-mingo.

TO LET—Tish-l-mlngo.

TO LET-Furnished room. 208 N. Illlnoia

rnmroiAL.

FoK SALE—Rmiington typewriter, good as

new. 29 E. Market st.

FOR SXlE— UENNETTS cabinets. finest made. *1 dozen. See thenu FOR SALE—Chambers s Bouquet; be.st 5-cem

-cigar. Best dealers have it.

FOR SALE—Two-chair barber . shop, box 110, Broad Ripple, Ind.

P. O.

Delaware. •

WANTED—*J for 1.000 business cards. VIC- j TOR, 26 X. Delaware st. j WANTED—A . good German girl. Calf 314 S. j

Ulinois st. Good wages. j

WANTED—An experienced girl for general ;

housework.’ 6S2 N. Alabama, !

WANTED-An experienced girl; good wages; I

smaii family. 230 Centra: ave. j

WANTED-Ladies; piece work; good wages |

and easy work. 65 N. East st. j WANTED—Bicycle punctures repaired, 25c. W. VANDBRPOOL. 226 E. Washington.

WANTED—Good white girl for general house- !

work; small family. 226 N. East st.

TO LET—List. 10 Circle.

WANTED—Fine livery ana carriages. WOOD’S TO LET—Metxger’a Agency.

STABLER WANTED—To buy small dairy. Address D 13. care News. • W ANTE tT-OaT"trust stock! NEWTON "TODD.

6 Inga.is Block.

WANTED—An elegant lady's oxford tie. 98c. j KISTNER’.-i shoe store, 83 S. Illinois. ! f

FOR SALE—8,0O(> pairs of pants. 49c. KIVS. r24 W. Washington «t.

REED-

vor SA LE—Car-load of fine drivers at Scho_fi«:«ys stable, 122 E. Wabash st. FOR SALE—Peddler’s outfit; cash or pay.

ments. Address J 15, care News 1

FOR SALE—Encylopella Britannlca. Address _P._M BURNETT. 2b Pleasant ave. FOR SALE—Clothing on payments. O. J. CONRAD. 70-72 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—An elegant lady’s oxford tie Me.

KISTNER’S shoe store, 83 S. Illinois.

REAL ESTATE—Fine residence; ten rooms;

nts; N. Meridian, near ,; easy terms; will trade

W. H. CRAFT & CO., 47^ N. 1111-

residen

all modern Improvements; N. MeridJ Tenth st.; low value;

for farm nols st.

REAL ESTATE—Lot No. 2. Hoefgen’s addition. six acres south of Pleasant run. one north, the rest in a perpetual sand bar, in all 8 and 15-100 acres; will sell at a bargain 1? called for soon. Located between Meridian and Madiaon ave. Address E. Johnston. No. 2

Greenwood st.

WANTED-Feathers renovated, bought and sold. 116 Massachusetts ave. B. F. DUBOIS. WANTED—We are closing out our entire slock of dry goods, clothing and shoes. 816 E. Washington. WANTED—White girl, who can cook, for general housework; family of two; no washing. 361 N. East st. ______ housework in a small family; no washing. Apply to No. 70 Beatty at.

NOTICE.

NOTICE—Tish-l-mlngo.

NOTICE—Shaving* gHefi away at Parry Mfg. i _Co. <_ j NOTICE-GATES. Dentist, room 1 Odd Pel-! lows Block. J NOTICE—BENNETT’S cabinets, finest made, ‘ $1 doxen. See them. . ; NOTICE—1,00m printed billheads for $1.50. VIC- f TOR, 26 N. Delaware st. |

NOTICE—EV BROAD ft PRUNK, furnaces and tin work. 170 Indiana axe. Telephone 1188. NOTICE—INDIANAPOLIS CALCIUM LIGHT CO. furnished lights for lawn parties, suppers, weddings. NOTICE—Driven wells; cisterns cleaned and repaired; charges $1.50. Telephone 796. C. F. GORDON. 205 E. Washington ft. NOTICE—Artistic, up-to-date house plans, 1 per cent, commission. FLETCHER CARTER, Architect, room 737 Lemcke Building. NOTICE — Stockholders of German Fire In-

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FOR SALE—Or rent: Invalid rolling chairs. W. D. ALLISON CO.^85 E. South at. FOR SALE—First-class restaurant, at bargain, it sold at once. Address J^10._care News. FOR SALE -Trunks, cheap, cash or payments. O. J CONRAD, 70-72 Massachusetts ave. FV'R SALE—The largest cash retail grocery store in the city. Address P 2. care News. FOR SALE—Guitars and mandolins on payments. O. J. CONRAD, 70-72 Massachusetts ave. ___________ FOR SALE—Piano $40, to learn on: payments $4 per month, at WULSCHNER’S special sale. . FOR SALE—Young parrot; young mocking birds. 333 Massachusetts *ve. C. F. KLEPPER. . FOR SALE—A few unredeemed Welches and diamonds, very cheap, at room 24 Ingalls Block. FOR SALE—Musical Ir.st'-uments on pay ments. CARLIN ft LENNOX, 31 E. Market st. FOR~SAIjE—Fine, upright piano; New England make; a great bargain. 44 Lombard Building. . 77 U* ^ FOR SALE—A Mosler money safe. 27$ E.

Also stove, showcases and ]

WANTED—First-class colored cook; private family; $4 per week. Give name and address. Address V 8. care News. __

WANTED—A reliable woman, deslrin home and good wages, to call ginia ave. Monday afternoon.

g a gooi 614 Vtr

Washington st.

furniture.

assort]

switches at M. E. PHELAN'S, 16* E. Wash- • ington st. _________ ! FOR SALE—Money to loan on watches nnd diamonds; fair dealing and private room. 24

diamonds; fi Inga lie Block

Humnce Company, see Newton Told, 6 In- J galls Block, Pennsylvania and Washington | sts., before selling. j

cornices and sky- | id siate roofs; hot

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FOR SALE—Remington typewriter. No. 2; perfect condition; reasonable. Call room 15 Halcyon Block. FOR SALE—Grocery; new stock; beautiful room; invoice about $350; cheap rent. Ad-

dress G 14, care News.

room; invoice about $350; cheap

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NOTICE—Galvanized iron lights; tin, iron, steel and

air furnaces, with combination burners, for gas and other fuel at the same time. JOSEPH GARDNER, 28 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322. j NOTICE—I N D IAN A P O L I S PATTERN WORKS, wood and metal ptttern-makers, models and experimental Work, mechanical drawings, and manufacturers of special machinery. 101-106 8. Pennsylvania a;., Indianapolis. Ind. Estimates furnished.

FOR SALE—All-wool pants, $1, $1.50 anti $2; big bargains in good goods. 108 and HO S. Illinois. R. R. MILES. FOR SALE—Grocery known as Court-House grocery. Inquire at SCHRADER BROS., 74,

76. 78 S. Pennsylvania st.

NOTICE—PUBLIC AUCTION.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned.

ler the ill sell

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as assignee of Francis M. Boone, under the order of the Marion Circuit Court, wi

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public auction, at the court-house door, the city of Indianapolis, at 10 o'clock a. m., on Saturday, tbe 18th day of July, 18%, for cash. pH the uncollected accounts and the leases’ securing the same, due and owing :o said Francis M. Boone, and duly assigned by

him.

THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, Of Indianapolis. Ind., Assignee of Francis M. Boone.

NOTICE—TO BIDDERS.

Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board of School Commls*k>ners, Indianapolis, Ind.. up to 4 o'clock, July 15, 1896, for drilling three six-inch wells—one ul the Industrial Training School; one the High School No. 1, corner Pennsylvania and Michigan; one at the Public Library, corner Meridian and Ohio. Wells must be completed and ready to connect to pump by September 1. 1896. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. For further Information inquire of P. J. O’Meara, superintendent buildings and ds and superintendent Library Bulldlc

grounds

c. e. Rom^

Chairman Committee on B. ani

NOTICE-TO BIDDERS ON SCHOOL SUP-

PLIES AND PRINTING.

Sealed bids will be received by the committee on furniture and supplies of the Board of School Commissioners, city of Indianapolis, up to and including 12 o’clock noon. July 14. 1896, for furniture, supplies and printing required for the ensuing year, vlx.: Broom*, envelopes. Ink. pens, T>aper, etc. A complete 'list of supplies and printing may be oeen on

supplies and prinin

file In the supply office at the Public Library Building. Mark proposals for suppiie" «»• nrim.

' ‘" ;ss to Committee on Fu

es or printrnlture and

Ing and address

Supplies.

P. J. O'MEARA. Superintendent B., G. and Supplies.

BUS1NKSS CHASCft..

BUSINESS CHANCE—Florlda Seal.

BUSINESS CHANCE—4Nlce, small restaurant;

Cheap. 815 E. Washington st.

BUSINESS CHANCE—II for 1,000 business

cards. VICTOR. 86 N. Delaware.

BUSINESS CHANCE—$5 to $6 a day on *2t0

investment. 211 W. Washington.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Creamery and grocery;

investigate. Address B H. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—First-class restaurant at bargain, if sold at ono«. Address K 10. ogre Newa BUSINESS CHANCE—Fruit stand and lee~ cream parlor for sal*; cheap rent. 121 W. Washington. BUSINESS CHANCE—One-half Interest In good paying electric business. For partlcu’.ars call at 123 E. Washington. BuilNESS CHANCE—For Skle: Job printing office,|doing good business; a bargain; easy terms. Address A 14. cara News. BUSINESS CHANCE—Confectionery and cigar store, with soda fountain; best location in city; cheap If sold soon. 1300 If. Meridian st. BUSINESS CHANCE-For (Sale: Grocery known as CoUrt-House grocery. Inquire at "SCHRADER BR06., 74, 76, 78 S. Pennsylvania SL , BUSINESS CHANCE—Meat market cheap for cash. 578 E. St. Clair at. Good location; reasonable rent. Reason for selling, going to leave city. BUSINESS CHANCE-4260 invested earned: April. $306; May, $352; June. $374: 1896 average.! $85 weekly. Proofs,free. F. DALY. 1293 Broadway, New York. BUSINESS CHANCE—Drug stock In this city: good location; worth $1,500; will sell $300 cash, balance on long time. Address IND1ANAPOL1S DRUG CO. BUSINESS CHANCE—Ws tell you how to speculate safely In wheat, park and stocks. Send for our book and advice; free. Address COMACK ft CO.. 89 Broadway. New York. BUSINESS CHANCE—$10 to $3»0 mads monthly by our systematic plan of speculation. Avoid risk. Old established house. E. S. DEAN ft CO.. Bankers and Brokers. 35 Broadway. New York. ^ BUSINESS CHANCE—tST.80 profit on $60 capital within a month; straight, legitimate business speculation. For particulars and reference addreas C. F. NORTH ft CO.. 284 La

Balle at., Chicago.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Man with small capital, to take one-half interest In staple line of merchandise and manufacturing bus4ness; a good chance to the right man. Call 601 W, Wash Ington »t. BUSINESS CHANCE—$300 monthly guaranteed: manufacturing concern wants representative in Indianapolis, or any city not taken; must have few hundred dollars cash to pat for goods on delivery after orders are secured. GUENTHER BROS.. 105 Fulton st.. New York. BUSINESS CHANCE—An era of great specu 1st Ion coming; make money by trading in grain and provisions; trade through a responsible house; special attention given to out-of-town speculators: reliable Information furnished. Address SAMI’EL MINCER. Traders' Building. Chicago, members Chicago Open Board of Trade. Reference: Royal Trust Co.

AUCTlftX CALKe.

AUCTION-MORRIS SOLOMON. Auctioneer. 7$ K. Washington. AUCTION—CARTER ft VETTER, Auctioneers, 258 K. Washington. AUCTION-McCURDY ft PERRY. Auctioneers._No._139 W. Washington. AUCTION—Sale of tw® double, ten-room houseo. We Will ssll at auction, Wednesday. July 15. at 2 p. m.. oa the promises. No*. 376 and 386 E. Ohio at., two doable, ten-room houses <five rooms each aide); rent $10 each side, or $40 for the tern; house* In perfect order; always rented; good investment for rosldenos or rerttai. Terms easy. Sale positive and without limit or reserve. T. J. SEMAXS. Auctioneer. STROU8B ft CHANDLER. Agents. - AUCTION-SALE OF PIANO. WELL-KEPT FURINITURK, CARPETS. ETC. We will sell on Monday morning, July IS, at 9:S0 o’clock, si the residence. No. 46 X. Senate ave., the furntstlngs of eight room*, embracing five elegant oek bedroom sultea, roekers and chairs, fine oak sideboard, dining table and oak dining chair*, silk-covered TOetabto, t$ve curtains, silk draperies, brussels and ingrain carpets in great variety, one oak d»ak, one excellent No. 8 cook stove, mirror*, Dllet sets (decorated), mattresses, springs, dish#*, pIHows. comforts, spreads, blankets; also oa* upright Carter piano, in good older. McCURDY ft PERRY, Auction—«»

FOR SALE—Upright piano $150; used, but In good order, at WULSCHNER’S special sale,

78 and 80 N. Pennsylvania.

FOR SALE—A hundred styles of oxfords n the latest shades and shapes, 98c and up, at USTNER'S, 82 S. Illinois.

FOR SALE—Good second boiler; two safes; lumber,' stone and brick. C. A. WEBB, 222 8. Meridian *t. 'Phone 556. FOR ~ SALE—Monitor Rlrdsall clover huller. used two months; perfect; $250. Address G.

A. BRILLHART. Kendallvlile. Ind.

FOR SALE—Buggy cushions, backs, tops, light wheels, wagons, buggies and surreys; a!*o shafts. AL SMITH, 265 S. Ulinois st. FOR SALE-One fifty-horse power boiler; 52 inches by 18 feet; In good condition; will sell cheap. WESTERN FURNITURE CO.

FOR SALE—Che

olnts, at SLA 122 S. Illinois

potul office.

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FOR SALE—Home-made bakery, with horse and wagon: good route; small expenses; will bear investigation. Address A 13, care News. FOR SALE—Plano to learn on, from $25 up. on $4 and $5 per month payments, at WULSOHNKR’S special sale. 78 and »u N. Pengsrlvania. FOR SALE—Fixtures for grocery; shelving, counters, coffee and tea cans. Scales, large coffee grinder, wagon and horse, lee chest, etc. Rear 34 College ave. ■ FOfT" SALE —Upright pianos, second-hand, cheap, $150. $175, $190, etc., at WULSCHNER’S special sals. Easy payments. 78 and

8) N. Pennsylvania.

FOR SALE—Men’s fins Russia calf ahoes In the latest needle toes and ox-blood ahades at $1.98 and $2.98, regular $3 and $4 goods. KIST-

NER’S. 83 S. Illinois.

FOR SALE—Pants, odd lot, will close them at $1 pair. I’antb to order, $3. Suits to Order, $16. TAYLOR ft SCHNEIDER, 22 Circle, formerly with R. R. Milas.

FOR SALE—New and second-hand tent* of all kinds and sizes at‘your own prices. Call or address the ADVANCE TENT AND AWNING CO., 175 Clinton st.. Indianapolis. InJ.

FOR SALE—Household furniture, including oak hall tree, dining-room suite, bedroom lite, child’s folding bed. carpets, shades, draeries, steel range, screens, etc. 1358 N. I1H-

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nois.

FOR SALE—And Rent; We have a numbe* Remington No. 2 typewriters. Caligraohs and Smith Premiers, which we have traded DENSMORE TYPEWRITER CO. W, M

BIRIX Jr.,_& CO., dealers.

FOR SALE—Three No. 2 Remington typewriters, four Caligraphs and two Smith Premiers. These are. machines which we have replaced with Densmoree. and are all in first-class condition. Machines rented. W. M. BIRD, Jr., ft CO., 29 E. Market at. Densmore type-

writers.

FOR SALE—Houses for sale or rent—that have a Zephyr outfit—are snapped up quickly. Poor, dear, careless public, don't look about for yourselves—take what is put In for you. pay your bills, and when you learn more kick yourselves. TURNER ZEPHYR FURNACE AND STOVE CO., 100 Kentucky ave.

FOR SALK—HORSES A>0 VEHICLES. FOR SALE—One horse. 173 Pleasant st. FOR SALE—New top buggy at cost. 216 E. Market. ’ _____

FOR SALE-One top delivery wagon; cheap. 100 W. Market st. FOR SALE!—Columbus buggy and good phaeton. 1205 N. Illinois.

FOR SALE—A fine family horse, new phaeton andJtarneas; cheap. Addre— T I. care New*. FOR "SALE—Road wagon, harness and nice family-broke bay mare; all good; $31. 189 W . Pearl. FOR SALE—Fine, large, stylish family horse, also first-class carriage; cheap. OoUege-ave. stables.

FOR SALE—Good, hsavy draught team of horses; one or both. Coll 662 Chestnut at. Make offer, FOR SALE—Lap dustars at cost; fly nets $1 up; harness; cash or payment*. 183 E. Washington si. FOR SALE—Nice, big. young mare, suitable for surrey or delivery; city broke; will trade. 194 W. Maryland. FOR SALE—A nice family mare; new canopy top phaeton and harnaas. Inquire J. S. MANN. 8$ E. Wabash st. FOR SALE—Surreys, bugrles, road wagons, at wholesale and retail 199 S. Meridian sf COMSTOCK ft COOX3K CO. FOR SALE—Hand-made, leather-top phaeton, $35 cash; worth $75. Good top buggy, $15. Be quick for bargains. 31 Vinton.

FOR SALE-428 buys black, family-broke surrey, phaeton horse: sound and gentle for children or old folks. 194 W. Maryland.

FOR SALE—Open and top spring wagons, phaetons, surreys, end-spring buggies, harness and family horse. Rear 134 E. North. FOR SALE—Newly painted end-spring buggy, family mare seven years old. and harness; very cheap. 204 Oljver ave.. West Indianapolis. FOR SALE—Phaetons, surreys and bueriea; repainting and repairing d<.ne cheap and on short notice. 4*1 E Marxet st. SCHWEIKLE ft PRAXGE. FOR SALB—Nice, cherry bay family or delivery' horae; sixteen hands high; very gentle; nice drivkr; will sell cheap or exchange for small h >r«e or pony. 437 S. East st. FOR SALE-A few surery*. buggies, road aagons. shelters and hay tools, must be sold at once regardless of cost. If you want a bargain call at 68 S. Pennsylvania st. FOR SALE—Rockaways, four and six passenger; landaus, broughams, our make, atrlctly prime. ROBBINS A CO., 32 E. Georgia st. Repairing solicited. Old vehicles cheap FOR - SALE—New and second-hand buggies. carriages, surreys and spring wagons; also carriage and wagon repairing done promptly. J. W. BUCHANAN, 303-104 E. Washington st. Telephone 1854.

buggies. Cash or payments, at big bargains. Must seU. 1252 Xorthwestsrn ave. FOR SALE—Bargains, under tent, 1&4 E. Ohio st. Light, stylish carriages, traps, surreys, phaetons, buggies, one ’»nd two-seated light wagon*. I can make easy terms and take In second-hand vehicles. A. J. JOHR, Agent for Ohio Buggy Co.

LOST—Band ring, inscribed on Inside •*C. A. to Return to News office. Reward. LOST—Dag; water spaniel; answers to name •’Dave”; blind in right eye. Return to 12$ W. New York and receive reward.

WANTED—Women in need of medical attention or advice may consult (free) and in confldence DR. HULA, 33 W. Ohio st. WANTED-Ostrich piumes and tips colored and curled; also made into pretty half plumes. CHARLES FAILLES. 28 S. Illinois su WANTED—Carpet. 20c per yard; cook stoves, $7; bedroom sets, solid oak, $15; everything needed In a house. BORN ft CO., 62 E. Washington WANTED—laidie* and gentlemen wishing to learn a good, clever, first-class dancing act of any kind, and secure good engagements with the best of companies, call PROF. RAYNO, 130 VV. Ohio st. Call down-stairs. WANTED-DRESS-CUTTING AND SEWING SCHOOL. Department No. 1—Draughting, cutting and designing every garment worn by women and children. NO. 2. Madame Bechia has charge, teaching all the different stitches. NO. 3. Fitting and fine finishing, button-holes, etc. In fact, everything pertaining to fine dressmaking. EMMA EDWARDS,^163 3^ East st._ WANTED—New dress-cutting system. Ladies. we invite you to call afternoon* and evenings one week, from the 9th to the 16;h Inst., at 117 N. Illinois at., and investigate the only perfect tailor system of dress-cutting ever placed on exhibition in this country, together with the most elaborately Illustrated instruction book ever published, at a price so low that the poorest can buy—only $2. Instruction* free. The only system that cuts perfectly every garment worn. Call and be convinced that our system leads all others. Special attention will be given to young ladies desiring to learn the art of dress-cutting. PROFESSOR ALDREDGE. WA.VTFJJ—MALE HELP. WANTED—Florida Seal.

WANTED—Tish-i-mingo. WANTED—Get a free shave to-night. 10V4 N. Delaware. WANTED—One good barber for Saturday at 29 S. Illlnoia gt. WANTED—$1 for 1,000 business card*. VICTOR, 26 N. Delaware. - _ WANTED—Loans on all articles of value. SOLOMON, 25 S. Illinois st. WANTED—Lodging

ble. 290 W.

WANTED—Cash paid for household goods. 139 _W.^ Washington. WANTED—BENNETT’S cabinets, finest made. $1 dozen. See them. WANTED-Ftne livery at Schofield’s atableo. NAGELE1SON BROS, WANTED—To buy grocer’s coffee-mill. Ad-

dress A 15, care News.

WANTED—‘Lawn mowers to sharpen at 75c each. 100 W. Market st. WANTED—TeTth.” $3; "orovtns, $2. SELLERS. Dentist, atj. 8. Illinois^ WANTED—O’.d gold and silver for cash. WARD. 11 N. Meridian- _ WANTED—W for 1.000 business cards. V1CTOR, 26 X. Delaware st. WANTED—Pams pressed'. 15 cents; two for 25 cenbi. 34 Indiana ave. WA NTED—Xl7k<* Tpla ting, copper-piatlng and oxidizing. 63 X. Illinois stWANTED—Highest prices paid for furniture^ carpets, etc. 252 E. Washington WANTED—Cash paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PaTTKRSON ft BUSBY. WANTED—Old hats and rubber* to repair. \VM. DE PUY. 47 Mas.-aehu settaave. WANTED—To buy lot near Twen'y-ftfth and Illinois sts. Add re:.s T 8, News Office. WANTED—Bicycles enameled in any color; four coats baked on. 63 X. Illinois st. WANTED—To buy gray cut hair and comhIngs. M. E. PH ELAN, 16H E. Washington st. WANTED—Gentleman room-mate; • board; terms reasonable; first-class. Call 131 E. North. WANTED—$5 for full set teetK Extracted without pain at EARHART’S. 1684 E. Wash-

ington.

WANTED—To loan money on watches' and diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block. WANTED—A gentle family driving mare; not old nor high-priced. Address P. O. Box 147, New Palestine. Ind. WANTED—Three or four unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. In desirable location. Address? 15, care New^ WANTED—Occupanu for one well-furnished bedroom, two unfurnished rooms; very de~ sirable. 619 N. Meridian st, WANTED—Roomers, with or without board, in a newly furnished house; all modern conveniences. 433 N. Illinois st. WANTED—Two or three rooms; furnished or unfurnished; central; for man and wife; first floor. Address S 14, care_News. WANTED—Dressmaking. Wrappers. 50 cents; wash dresses, $1.25; worsted dresses, $2.50; silk dresses, $5. 17789 W. Washington st. WANTED—To buy a house on payments, not over $25 a month; six rooms; within 2\4 miles of court-house. Address Q 12, care New*. WANTED—You to come to 'WULSCHXER’S special sale of used pianos. $60 for piano w'orth $90; $4 per month payments. 78 and 80 N. Pennsylvania. WANTED—You to see our bargains In second*

pianos, $150 an

WULSCHNER’S. 78 and So N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET-SAVLES TTH B. Market. TO LET—SPANN I CO.. 86 g. "Market. TO LET-Sec list, a E COFFIN ft CO.

TO LET-Rooms; modern, 240 N. Alabama si TO LET—Elegant room*. $1 up. 132 W Ohio it. TO LET—Small, furnished room. 26 W. New

York ’ ■ ■ .

LOANS—C. T. fiATUDfi, 77* K. Market, * *"4 * P** <*•««-. •* «*«•. C. f*.

bAl LEs.

TO LET—Five room*. 429 N. New Jersey st. TO LET~357 ~NT~Kari~baTh ; ~elght" rooms ; $25; TO LET—House of six rooms. 461 N. Senlte

ave.

TO LET—House at 107 Wright st. Call at 140 _Blake at. TO LET—131 N. Alabama st' Inquire 640"X. Illinois st. TO L ET— Four-room cottage. 'Call at $4 Fletcher ave. TO LET — Born s transfer. 62 E.-’Washington. Telephone 213.

TO LET—Furnished, front room. 335 K. Morris st. TO LET-Furnished front room; bath. 2*7 K Walnut. TO LET—Furnished rooms. 75c up. 6$ N. West at. TO LET—Desirable, furnished rooms. S3 W. North st- .. ; '» " ■ TO LET—Two or three rooms; unfurnished. 96 Cherry st. TO LET—Furnished room, with bath. 233 S. New York. TO LET-Furnished front room, with bath. 146 N. Illlnoia. TO LET—Rooms; furnished; housekeeping. ISO W. Ohio st. TO LET-340" N. Meridian; elegant suite and single room. TO' LET—Pleasant, front room; first floor. 7J E. Vermont. TO LET—Unfurnished; light housekeeping. IB Senate ave., N. TO LET—Room*, furnished or unfurnished. $99 X. New Jersey^ _______ TO LET—Furnished or unfurnished room. 2S0 ’ N, Capitol ave. TO LET—Furnished rooms; reasonable. S26 Senate ave., N. TO LET—Front room; furnished; bath, tie N. Capitol ave. TO LET—Furnished room for gentleman. 613 E. Washington st. TO LET—Furnished room for housekeeping. 78 Ft. Wayne ave. < : TO LET—Desirable rooms, with board. ' IB Capitol ave., north. TO LET—Nice, cool rooms; gentlemen; bath. 410 N. Pennsylvania. ^ TO LET—Cool, pleasant rooms; cheap for aummer. 81 E. Vermont. ______ TO LET—Furnished roorls for light housekeeping. 281 N. Xoble y ; TO LET—Newly furnished rooms; private; bath. _223_E^New_York. _____ TO LET—Desirable rooms; board; In private family. 243 E. South st. TO LET—Furnished rooms, new house, $5 and _$G. 234 Senate ave., N. TO LET—Furnished front room, with alcov*; bath, 325 X. Illinois sc. TO LET—Furnished or unfun erences. 204 N. Illinois st. TO LET-Furnished room, with or Without board; bath. 163 Clinton st. TO - LETT—One furnished and two unfurnished rooms at 269 X. Alabama st. TO LET—Furnished roomm, with or without board. _94 Massachusetts ave, TO~LET—WeiUfurnVahed rooms; housekeeping; cook stive; gas. 235 E, Ohio. TO LET—Furnished room; bath; with or without iwvm!. 187 X. Alabama st. TO LET—Four rooms over 525 N. Illlnol* at. Inquire Alexander’s drug store. TO LET—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 176 Massachusetts ave. TcTleT—To gentleman; furnished room: private house; bath. 307 N. Delaware. TO LET—Large, furnished room; housekeeping; gas; $2 week. 273 N. California^ TO~LET—Furnished room; Mttt; good" board; convenient; cheap. 131 Second st. TO LET—Nicely furnished room; bath; private family; for gentleman. 257 X. Illinois at, TO LET—Desirable front room; first floor. Soutbeast corner Michigan and Senate ave. TO LET—Rooms; 10684 N. Meridian at.; rent* reduced. DYER & RASSMANN, 81 Circle st. TO-~LET—Unfurnished "sleeping room; opposite postofflee. HENRY D. PIERCE, 18V4 N. Meridian. TO LET—Pleasant, unfurnished, *econd-floor rooms; housekeeping; references. 359 N. New Jersej^ TO LET—Front room, with alcove; flrst-claa* table board and use of bath. 222 N. Illinols st. TO I.ET—Desirable rooms; furnished or unfurnished; modern; reasonable. 132 Senate ave., N.

• Mill274 W.

TO LET—House; three rooms. 586 S. Illinois.

Apply 39 W. Morris.

TO LET—D. A. OOl’LTER. Market. Telephone 13.

Agent. 94 E.

TO LET—See list at 96 E. Market, ground flool'. GREGOR Y ft APPEL. TO LET—Eight-room house; both gases. In_quire 139 N. Alabama st. TO LET—Convenient, five-room house on Blake st. S60 N. Pennsylvania. TO LET—See list oThT M HADLEY. Rental Agent. 66 E. Market st.. ground floor. TO LET—259 E. Vermont st., eight rooms, bath, complete. Apply 221 N. East sft

TO LET—329 E. Michigan; seven rooms; newly papered; new kitchen; goth gases. TO LET—Seven rooms; newly papered; both gases; new kitchen. 331 E. Michigan st. TO LET^ $10. W. TO LET—Se ave. Inqu: Ington.

Sixth, near Illinois; four-room house; H. CRAFT ft CO., 4784 X. Illlnoia fven rooms and stable, 296 Virginia ire M. E. PHELAN, I684 E. Wash-

TO LET—Elegant, seven-room house, corner Michigan and Pine ats., $16. Inquire 263 Davidson st. ; TO LET—New. five-room house and barnj Jones st., Irvington; $6.50 per month. 177 8. Alabama st. TO LET—House of nine rooms: all modern improvements. No. 90 Cherry et. Call at 553 N. Alabama st.

furniture: lowest price. BORN ft CO., 62 Washil

TO LET—Big line of bedroom and dining-room lot E. Washington. TO LET—Do you want to rent a house? If so, please examine our list. SPANN ft CO., 86 E. Market st. ■ TO LET—Well-located residence for club rooms; large lot; plenty of shade. Address B IX care News. TO LET—'Modern, eight-room house; screen* throughout. 135 Highland ave., northeaat from Washington st. TO LET—70 W. Tenth; nine rooms; modern; rent only $25. 78 West Tenth; seven rooms; modern; $20. McMORROW, Lemcke.

dging. 10c; quiet and comforta-

Market st.

(Closed 10 p. m.)

WANTED—First-class coacnman; white or colored; name references. Address W 8, care News. WANTED—Cook stoves, large assortment. $7 upward; guaranteed. ^ORN ft CO., 62 E. Washington. WANTED—Salesman to drug trade: side line or exclusive. J. W. KNIGHT, 217 State, Racine, Wi.«. WANTED—To loan money on watches, diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 IngaiD: Block.

hand upright pianos, $150 and upward. ] VULSCHXER’S, 78 ar-’ “ o™—”1.—<- !

Also fine piano tuning.

WANTED—Privates loans made on bicycles and all kinds of personal property; safe fire and burglar-proof storage; capital $30,000. WAiyD, 11 N. Meridian st. WANTED—Everybody to buv their railroad tickets at SLATT ft POE’S cut rate ticket office, formerly Frey’s, 122 S. Illinois st. Telephone 362 and save money. WANTED—A chance to figure on your next Job of printing. Work the bast; prices right. CHANCE-MATTHKW8 PRINTING CO., 107 E. Washington st. Telephone 1282. WANT ED—EducateX refined ladies to show

TO LET—New house of seven rooms, Juat off Daugherty st., $12 also six-room htante on Daugherty, 310. Inquire 133 Daugherty. TO LET—1006 n" Meridian st.; gafc; bath; furnace; nine rooms; new and very desirable. C. F. SAY'LES, Agent. 7784 E. Market st. TO LET—$20 per month; house, seven rooms; bath and furnace; Fifth st., near Illinois. W. H. CRAFT ft CO.. 4784 X. Illinois st. TO LET—Good pianos rented; rent allowed when you buy; pianos kept in tune without charge. WULSCHXER’S, 7b and 80. N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET-329 E. Michigan; seven rooms; newly papered; new kitchen; both gases. Inquire on promises, 2 to 5 p. m., or D. A. COULTER, 94 E. Market. TO I.ET—New house: nine rooms, with bath and furnace; first-class all through; very low price to good tenant. W. J. LOWRY, 22

Ingalis Block.

TO LET—Or lease: House of nine rooms, bath, furnace, well and cistern. Corner Park ave. Call on WIRT Ci SMITH. 42

aft-

medicated abdominal corset; salary- Cali ernoons. Corner Capitol ave. and Twenty-sec-

ond st. MARY C. STONE.

neol

Baldwin Block.

M.

WANTED—A star tea and spice salesman, who has an established trade in Indiana. II. C. FISHER. Chicago. WANTED—Smart, intelligent ealei-people of good address, to call and see our ready money-makers. 93 N. Delaware st. . WANTED—Salesmen to sell full line of 5 and 10-cent cigars; $25 weekly and expenses. NATlONAL CONSOLIDATED CO.. Chicago. WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade; day and niglft school. Call and see us tonight. MORGAN BARBER COLLEGE, 1084 N'. Delaware. WANTED—Salesmen; $5 dally; no canvassing; no deliveries; no collections. Samp’.es free. Side line or exclusive. MFRS., 2941 Market st., Philadelphia. WANTED—A specialty traveling salesman, by an established Western house, for Illinois, and one for Indiana. Address N 11. LORD ft

THOMAS,

WANTED—Collector; we pay $7 per 10J, or 7c each, for your neighbors’ addresses; 500name blank book, with Instructions, for 10c.. ROWELL PUBLISHING CO.. 378 Hamlin ave., Chicago. WANTED—Manufacturers, we analyze all kinds of solids and liquids and furnish working formula*; metals assayed: terms moderate. EARL CHEMICAL LABORATORY, 389 Fourth ave., New York. - WANTED— You to come to us to have your piano tuned. We are responsible, and guarante*- tlie finest work promptly done. Special - attention to first-class repairing. WU-LSCHNEK ft SON, 78 and 80 N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET—217 Olive st.; handsome, ten-room house; bath, furnace and stable; one of the Iiest houses on the South Side; $22.50. REID RU’OS., 42 N. Delaware. TO LET—Fine suite of office rooms In The

News Building; new and well

and well lighted; all let for light manufac-

ng. For particulars call at The News office.

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conveniences; might be

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Chicago.

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the telegraph service; po

dress J_. D. JOH.WSTON, room 11 Lake Erie

positions secured. Ad-

WANTED—Men’s fine Russia call shoes in the

latest made toes and ox-blood shades at

$1.98 and $2.98; regular $3 and $4 goods. KIST-

XER’S, 83 S. Illinois.

WANTED—We want young men and ladies for

the teh dress J.

railway* general office. WANTED—Job printer for country town; steady, young man, who does not drink, can get permanent work. Inquire for “MAC,” the Bates, Monday, 10 a. m. WANTED—Inventors to know that Joseph A. Mlnturn has removed to 15 and 16 Lombard Building. Better facilities than ever for procuring patents. Take elevator. WANTED—Man to act as general agent for a manufactured chemical. Applicant must have an office of his own; no Investment asked.

Care V 15, Indianapolis News.

WAITED—SITUATIONS. SITUATION WANTED—General housework. 179 Jefferson ave. SITUATION WANTED By white man. as painter. Room 14 Smith Block. SITUATION WANTED—By man; first-class brrinl and cake baker. Address Y 11, care - N ~ * .SITUATION WANTED—Assistant bookkeeper, for experience. Address W. DARBY, 72 Bevtile ave. SITUATION WANTED—By seamstress; day work; perfect fit guaranteed. Address Y 15, care News. _ SITUATION WANTED-Office work by bookkeeper, from 7 to 9:30 p. m. Address V 11, care News.

TO LET—Suites of two rooms each In Stewart Place, corner of Ohio and Illinois st.; city water; gas of both kinds, etc.; suitable for light housekeeping. MoiXTCSH ft SON, 66 E. Market st. TO LET—Houses: corner Capitol ave., N. and Tenth st.; .ten rooms; bath; furnace; all modern conveniences; $35 per month; long leases If desired. 8V. A. KETCHAM, room 19 State House. TO LET—Money to loan; a large sum of homo funds left in our care to be loaned in *utn* of $10o to 1,000 and upward at lowest rates of

in furnish money same di

ply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER

WANTED—Salesmen to sell cigars; $100 to $150 monthly; salary and expenses; experience unnecessary. Write for particulars. S T '- PERIOR CIGAR COMPANY, ChieaT’WANTED—Experienced canvasser for general agency; salary from start; references retired.' Write immediately. LAKE ON-

[Q NURSERIES, Rochester, X. Y.

WANTED—Salesmen; energetic men to sell goods by sample at home or travel: easy seller; staple goods; liberal salary or good

qulred, TARK

SITUATION WANTED—By two girts, as second girl or general housework in small famUy. 264 Blake st. SITUATION WANTED—A set of books to keep at night by an experienced bookkeeper. Addresa T 13, care News. SITUATION WANTED—By young man as bill clerk or in office; experienced; references. Address W 15, care News. _ SITUATION WANTED—By an experienced bookkeeper, or as assistant, or any office work. Address Y 10, care New*. SITUATION WANTED—Home In private family; understand care of horses, etc.; wages no object. Address X 15, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Aa stenographer or assistant bookkeeper; can give best of reference; salary no object. Address Z 11, car* News.

SITUATION WANTED—By a lady stenogra- ! pher and bookkeeper; have had several years’ | experience; have a Remington typewriter; can | give best reference. Address Y 14, care News.

commission. Address P. O. Box lltd. New York. WANTED—Stenographers, bookkeepers, salesmen. druggists, teachers desiring positions in Texas are Invited to address THE TEXAS BUSINESS BUREAU, J. W. HUDNALL, proprietor, Dallas, Tex. ■WANTED—Smart men to represent manufacturer in every oity and town; goods sell rapidly; necessary everywhere; big profits. Send stamp. WORCESTER COMPOUND CO., Box

766. Worcester, Mass.

WANTED—$75 to $150 a month and expenses paid salesmen for cigars; experience unnecessary; standard goods; Little Clerk cigar_ma-

chine free to each customer.

KLINE, St. Louis, Mo.

WANTED—AGENTS. AGENTS WANTED—Florida Seal.

AGENTS W aNI ED—42 ft*, u.*/, or liberal commission. Call 82 Baldwin Block. AGENTS" WANTED — >1 "for 1,000 ~"bu si ness cards. VICTOR, 26 !N. Delaware st. AGENTS WANTED—Ladies "and""gentlemen; paying business. 323 Lemcke Building. AGENTS""WANTED—In every~county in"~the State, at once. Address room 10 Fair Block.

BISHOP & bam a st.

AGENTS WANTED—Two men and women to advertise the Belz folding bath. 269 N. Ala-

WANTED—Ideas. We do the rest: develop inventions and procure patents on easy term*? Machinery designed. THURMAN ft SILVIUS, Mechanical Engineers and Patent Attorneys. When Building. WANTED—Cutters of cuatom and special order work, forward addresses and get prospectus of best proportion tables and works on cutting in existence. HOLMES CUTTING SCHOOL, 167 Lubeck st., Chicago. WANTED—A good man, who can give bond, to act as our agent In Indianapolis. Address. With references. THE TOLEDO BICYCLE PROTECTIVE CO., 324 Huron st.. Toledo, O. FRED S. TERRY, General Manager.

AGENTS WANTED—Two women to take orders for ’’Hygienic Toilet Requisites.” Salary. 269 N. Alabama st. AGENTS WANTED—Take orders for the "Great Cyclone” book and make money. HOOSIER PUBLISHING CO.. Marlon Block, opposite library. AGENTS WANTED—Hustlers make $6 daily selling the only revolving griddle cake turner; sample 20c. O. E. MICKEL, sole manufacturer, Haverhill, Mass.

AGENTS WANTED—$20 a week sure to workers; new goods; new plan; It’s a winner; every family needs it; sells at sight. H. S. CO., Box 421, Cincinnati, O.

WANTED—Persons wishing to take civil service examinations soon to occur in Indianapolis. for various government positions, to write for valuable information (free). U. S. BUREAU OF INFORMATION. Cincinnati, O.

WANTED—Independent Business—Opport.iinty for unemployed and others. Capital unnecessary. Pleasant, profitable, permanent. No canvassing. Write for instructions. Inclosing stamp. VAN ARENDT COMPANY. Cincinnati, O. WANTED—30.000 additional positions recently placed under civil service; examinations soon in this city. Write the NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE, of Washington. D. C.. for free particulars as to positions, dates, etc.

WANTED—Men and women to work for us day or evening at their homes: nice, pleasant work; no canvassing; experience not necessary- We pay salary. Send us your address STANDARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY.

142 W. Twenty-third, New York.

WANTED—Men" to sell " candy to the retail trade; steady employment; experience un- . necessary; $75 monthly salary and expenses, or commission. If offer satisfactory, address, WRh particular* concerning yourself, CONSOUDA1ED CANDY CO.. Chicago. WANTED—Salesmen make $20u a month selling our machines for cooling refrigerator*; guaranteed 75 per cent, cheaper than ice; produces a dry <x>ld that keep* perishable article* indefinitely. Write for terms. ARCTIC

REFRIGERATING CO.. ClnclnnaU, O.

AGENTS WANTED—State and city agent* for a reliable bicycle protective company; good Chance for the right man. Address 413-414 New England Building. Cleveland, O. AGENTS WANTED—For Ball’s combination kitchen tool, knife and saw; rapid seller; kitchen necessity; send S5c for sample, postpaid. STANDARD STEEL TOOL COMPANY, Akron, jO AGENTS WANTED—Experienced solicitors to work in Indiana selling our chart to township trustees; liberal commissions. Address COLUMBUS SCHOOL SUPPLY HOUSE. Columbus, O. AGENTS WANTED—Gentlemen and ladle* in every city and town in Indiana to take hold of an article used by every - »ne; no canvassing; samples and Instructions 10c. W. DOWNINU, 1154 Clarkson st., Denver. Colo. AGENTS WANTED—One in every town; you can easily double your incoia-. introducing our staple goods; demand ne\er supplied; good pay for spare tlm«; particulars free; sample JOc. ALUMINUM NOVELTY CO., 335 Brood-

way. New York.

WANTED—Young men to learn barber trade; only eight weeks required to complete; steady situation guaranteed; wages $12 weekly; complete outfit of tools donated. Illustrated catalogue mailed free-? CINCINNATI BARBER COLLEGE, 4ft Plum at., ClnclnnaU. O. WANTED—Apprentice for barber trade; wages paid Saturday* from start; splendid chance to learn a trade; only eight week* required; situation and complete outfit of tools donated each graduate. Send for catalogue. CHICAGO BARRBK SCHOOL, 2*3 S. Clark st.. Chicago.

WANTED—Salesman: $1,200 salary and expenses to a good man to Introduce our wines direct from vineyards; opportunity for ad-

vanci; com ml salon If preferred; no experience necessary with our complete Instructions; inclose two stamp*. CAYMUS VINEYARD, ctiiars U> to U7 Eddy st.. Sob Frokalsae, C*L

AGENTS WANTED-Women and men to sell •"P. S. T.” and Marie Antoinette Hair Coloring; big money. Send 2c stamp for full particulars. Permanent situations guaranteed to those who can furnloh satisfactory work. Address MARIE ANTOINETTE CO., Indianapo-

lis, Ind. v

AGENTS WANTED—5 authorized "Lives of

ey and Hobart";

55U pages; elegantly illustriced; price only $1; the best and the cheapest and outsells ail oth-

nts for Russell's

t"

price only $1

ers; 50 per cent, to agent*, and freights paid; book* now ready. Save time by sending 50 cent* in stamps for an outfit at once. Address A. D. WORTHINGTON ft OO., Hartford.

Conn.

AGENTS WANTED—Porter’s authentic Life of McKinley and Hobart. We will, for tan days, mall a complete outfit free (worth 50c) to any one who will agree to do faithful work on our book; the best and biggest book; greatest number of original Illustration*; price $1.50; beware cf cheap John book*, claiming

to be ’’authorized”; they are not authorized by McKinley; ours is; his autograph letter sent whh outfit proves It; this book leads the

field and outsell* all others; positively best terms; freight paid and credit given. The N. G. HAMILTON PUBUSUING CO.. 28 Arcade,

Cleveland, Q.

LOANS—On Oil article* of value. SOLOMON,

25 S. Illlnoia et.

LOANS—Money to loan. HENRY H. FAT, 4084

E. Washington st. BOYD A MILLIE*

.lathing and other vaiuk-

LOAN8—On personal!; suite 63 Baldwin Block. LOANS—On Jewelry, . bles. 67 W. Washli

LOANS—Take out private money; &. 584, 6 and 7 per cent. C. F. 8AYLE8. LOANS—Mortgage iecurttle*. GEORGE HHOPIUS. M5-6 Lemcke Build lag.

LOANS—Money; home funds; no delay; 6 pet

cent.; city or farm. D. H. WILES.

LOANS—Mortgage loans; lowest rates. HOR-

ACE McKAY, »84 N. Pennsylvania.

LOANS—On buslneae property; tereat. W. E. STBVKXaON,

low rate of 1»74 B. Market.

LOANS—On real estate. Will buy mortgage notes. J. W. BAIRD, 1984 X- Meridian «t. LOANS—Made reasonable on city property and fatma. UNION TRUST CO., Market sc LOANS—Also building association ebaree pur* chased. NEWTON TODD, 6 Ingalls Block. LOANS—On watches and diamonds; large amounts a specialty. Room M Ingalls Block. LOANS—Lowest Interest, on city property and farms. J. B. HANK, 321 Leraek* Bulldnft . ■

oa cleat

oars

LOANS—Want bid* on $5,000, at once 0a real estate worth $15,006. Address D 16,

News.

ui

interest: can furnish money “ame day you ap-

ily; pay back when you please.

AGENCY, 6 Odd Fellows Hall. TO LET— •

PRESSLEY FLATS.

Apartments of seven rooms each; located opposite University Park; each suite has every known convenience for comfort, etc., and parties desiring to rent are Invited fo inspect them; will be leased only. A. J. MelNTOSH ft SON. 66 E Market st. TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will be vacated and remodeled to suit new ten-

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—Entire second story of the new News BulldingT-ready about July 1. Rear of present News Building. Absolutely fire-proof. Plenty of light. Power, light and heat. Will arrange to suit reeponsible tenant, and give long time lease. First-class for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For particulars apply at the counting-room of The Indlanapoli* News. TO LET—We have the following first-class houses for rent: 70 W. Tenth, 9 rooms, modern $25 00 78 VV. Tenth. 7 rooms, modern 20 00 85 College ave., 7 rooms, modern 20 00 533 Ash st., 7 rooms 20 00 634 E. Seventh st.. 5 rooms 14 00 The above are all in first-class condition. J. H. McMORROW, “Lemcke,’’ TO LETTS W. Twelfth. 7 rooms, gases $25 00 675 N. Illinois, 8 rooms, gases 35 00 323 N. Illinois, 10 rooms, gas, bath 2 r 00 80 Park ave, 5 rooms, gas 16 bO 250 W. Seventh, 7 rooms, gas j... 12 00 413 W. New Y'ork, 3 rooms, gas 10 00 15 Columbia ave., 8 rooms, gas 10 00 239 Douglass, j> rooms, gas.. 10 00 268 W. Merrill. 7 rooms, gas 12 00 See printed list at office. WELCH ft CARLON, 34 Circle. TO LET- I 526 N. Meridian, modern, 11 rooms $55 00 367 N. Alabama, modern, 13 rooms.. 40 00 136 E. North, modern. 8 room# 35 oa 121 E. Mich., Eden Flats, mod, 8 rooms .. 30 00 488 Capitol ave., N., 9 rooms 27 50 19 E. North, modern, 7 rooms ...9 27 50 29 E. St. Joseph, modern, 8 rooms 7! 60 87 Lincoln ave., new, modern, 7 rooms.. 25 00 120 E. Sixth, modern, 6 rooms 2? TO 721 E. Market, gases, 8 rooms 16 50 293 Virginia ave., gases, 7 rooms 14 "0 323 Home, gases, 7 rooms 14 00 322 W. First. Including nat. gas fire, 6 rooms 10 00 22 N. Noble, nat. gas, 5 rooms 10 00 64 William* st.. W. I., nat. gas. 6 rooms.. 12 00 1099 Capitol ave., N., nat. gas, 8 room* .. 16 f|9 23 Byram Place, nat. gas- 4 rooms 8 00 18 Nordyke ave., W. I., nat. gas. 4 rooms 7 00 OFFICES. Coffin Block, modern, $8 to $12. Complete printed list at office. C. E. COFFIN ft CO.. 90 E. Market st. TO LETNORTH. SOUTH. 275 E. Ohio $50 00 264 E. Georgia...$20 00 78 VV. Market ... 45 00 290 Virginia ave.. 18 00 421 Capitol ave .. 33 00 523 E. Wash 10 00. 1024-6 Capitol ave 28 00 1 22 Olive 15 00 453 Senate 'ave.... 26 00 34 School 14 00 286 E. Vermont.. 23 00 23 Fletcher ave .. 14 00 36 W. «t. Joe.. .. 25 00 178 E. Morris . 13 00 255 Liberty 22 00 59 E. Jtcmll .... 11 00 226 Christian ave. 20 00 372 Virginia ave. U t» 34 Hail Place... 20 00 191 Huron 10 00 250 Pine 20 00 23 W. McCarty .. 10 00 8538<> New Jersey. 2o 00 256 E. Georgia ... 10 CM 30 Morrison 18 00 69 E. McCarty... 9 50 331 E. Mic higan . 18 09 579 S. West 9 0 861 New Jersey .. 16 55 141 Dunlop ...... 6 00 546 Senate ave... 1C 00 174-180 Dillon .... 6 30 1099 Capitol ave.. 16 00 30 Reisner 6 00 873 New Jersey .. 15 (<0 142 Lynn ave .... 0 60 139 Park ave .... 13 00 14*4 Mulberry ... 5 00 3 Vine st 14 00 Winchester ave . 3 00 28 Dorman 11 ‘X) Coigrove st 3 00 501 Alabama 10 ‘XI NORTH. 105 Noble 10 00 238-260 VV. Seventh$7 50 233 Alvord ....... 9 00 27 Harris 6 06 Call at office for complete printed list. A. METZGER AGENCY, 5 (kid Fellows Hall. TO LET-By J. S. CRUSE. 52 E. Market at. 423 Sen. ave. X.$23 <Mj 1J7 E. North st..$30 <» 96 W. First st... 16 001137 Park ave 86 00 21784 Mass. ave.. 10 50!357 N. East. 25 W 128-30 Allegany stlO00;287 E. Market.... 2000 323 E. Wabash st. 9 0n!93 N. New Jersey 20 W 396 Clinton st.... 8 00iSOS N. Noble 80 00 620 E. Ninth st.. 12"0'115 Park *ve 80 00 135 Ash 12 00152# Park ave 80 00 219 Alvord st 10 00.530 E. Wash. st.. 19 00 138 Park ave 10 00 5u« Bellefontalne. 17 (V 10-12 8. Glllard av 8 00. $8 Ash st 16 00 62 John st 8O0 549-50 B. Ohio at.. 16 00 »> Drake st 6 50,416 Highland ave. 15 06 34-40 Drake at.... 6 «0!224 N. East 15 00 802 Blake et 5 00-253 Bellefontalne.. 14 00 17 Clark, st 6 00!63 Cincinnati st... IS tft 470 E.' Wash. st.. 8 00 165 Fulton st 10 50 817 8. Olive 22 501314 E. Miami st.. 12 « 37 Huron S)O0j588 Chestnut st... 8 00 387 8. New Jersey 17 0iv27 Church st 6 00 178 8. New Jersey 15 uOi 441 8. Illinois st. * 00 23 Fletcher ave.. 14 Ou, 126 S. East st.... WOO 415 Madison ave.. 14 00>74 Bicktng st 9 00 60 Lexington ave 14 u0'» Quince st » 60 293 S. New Jersey 12 MO 291 Kentucky ave 8 00 280 E. Merrill st. 14 >ki 31-33 Thomas .... 8 (M 396 S. Alabama st 14 OOfl Bate* alley '8 60 *6-88 Harrison st 1<> * 15 R.*-kwood. rear »<» 106 Bates st 11 00!30 Wisconsin .... 8 06 325 W. Morris st. 7 00123 Downey 6 50 335 Bates et 6 00 478 Charles 6 00 4uS Pleasant st.. 6 OU‘54 Cook 6 Ou Cali at office and get comp is m list of house* Ui aU suburb*.

_ Turn — suite; modern, central and private; board,

If desired. Address VV 11. care News. r TCMLET—A nicely furnished room, north; one

door from Pennsylvania; modern conveniences; board If desired. 75 E. Walnut.

TO~LET—Elegant, front room, furnished, or

two connecting rooms; private; first-class

board; modern conveniences, 28 Ft. Wayne ave. TO LET—Beautiful, furnished rooms, with

every convenience for housekeeping; five

squares north, near Pennsylvania at. 77 E.

Walnut st.

TO LET—Newly furnished front rooms; bath

and all modern conveniences. SENATE HO-

TEL, opposite State House, one square from Washington st. ’ | TO LET—Desirable second-story rooms; very

central; suitable for light housekeeping;

singly or en suite. HENRY D. PIERCE. I8V4

N. Meridian sL .

TO LET—First-class office room* in Lor-

raine Building; all conveniences;-vault; ele-

vator, etc. Rents reasonable. DY|£R ft RASSMANN, 21 Circle st. TO LET—Elegantly furnished rooms; single or

en suite; also first-class board $3.50; large,

shady yard; all modern conveniences; two

blocks from Denison. 121 E. New York st.

TO LET—Pleasant home for summer boarders;

ten minutes’ walk to ths famous Eastman

Springs; one block from the street car; good board, shady lawn. etc. Address MRS. O. A. SHAUMAN, 200 Britain ave., or MBS. F. J. SOULE. 115 Heeke Court, Benton Harbor,

Mich.

TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors

of Washington street News Building. Will

be vacated and remodeled to suit new tenants about August 1. Suitable for lodge rooms, business offices, manufacturing and photograph gallery. Will be let to first-class tenants omy. Long lease. If desired. For nartlculara apply

at tne office of The Indianapolis Newa

TO LET—Entire second etory of the new News

Building—ready about July L Rear of pres-

ent News Building. Absolutely fire-proof. Plenty of light. Power. light and beat. Will arrange to suit responsible tenant, and giva long time lease. First-class for manufacturing concern. Reasonable rent. For partic-

ulars apply at the counting-room of The Ii

dianapolis News.

TO'LETT—OFFICES AND STORES.

TO LET—Florida Seal. TO LET—Corner store. Illinois and Market sts. TO LET—Large store-room. No. 43 N. Illinois

ing concern. Reasonable rant. For particulars apply at tbs eounUng-reom of TSa Xa-

dlanapaH# News.

LOANS-8100 to $30,000; interest and commission reasonable. REID BROS.. 68 N. Dels.

LOANS—6 and 7 per cent., real eataU. city of farm. H. M. HADLEY. 66 E. Market st.. basement. LOANS—Large amount of money to loon at tpeclally low rates. DYER ft RAS8MANN. U Circle st. LOANS—Money on farmb and city property; terms reasonable. THOR C. DAY ft CO., 385-330 Lemcke Block LOANS—6 per cent. Interest on centrally located Indianapolis property. W. E. 8TKVSNSON, 74 E. Market. LOANS—On farms; 8100 and upward; horns funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER. Odd Fellows Block. LOANS—Private money to loan on first mortgage. at 7 per cent. 51 to 54 Lombard BudJIng. HARDING ft' HOVEY. LOANS—6 per cent, mqney on Improved real estate. (No loans made outside of ! SPANN ft CO.. 86 E. Market.

this city.)

LOANS—82.000 to $10,000 on centrally located Indianapolis business property. J. B, HANN. 323 and S34 Lemcke Building.

LOANS—On furniture.

hides, store fixtures, etc. Lowest rates’ icon fidentlalh_ 2V4 VV. Washington, room 4. .

pianos

■tc. Lov

LOANS—On furniture, pianos, horses, wagons. office, store fixtures, etc., without removal, at lowest rates. Room fit Ingalls Block. LOANS—A largt number of private funds to loan. Apply to FLOREA ft SEIDEN8TICKER. rooms 2, 8 and 4. 27*4 8. Delaware st. LOANS—Sums of $500 and over. |

City property and farms.

C. E. COFFIN ft CO., 90 E. Market at. LOANS— 5 PER CENT. MONEY. We are prepared to make loans at 6 and 6(4 per cent, on good business property. JOHN 8. SPANN ft CO. LOANS—4, 6 and 7 per cent, loans; any amount; private funds; privilege of payments; reasonable f«*s; no delays. McINTOSH

ft SON, 66 E. Market st.

LOANS- CHAS A. DALE.

On city and farm properties

Lowest market rates. Can pay back monthly.

Room T.... WfiN. Pennsylvania.

LOANS—6 per cent, money, with privilege of

pre-payment semi-annually; loans made oq

Improved real estate In this city only, in loans of not less than $1,000; no delay: reaaonabi*

fees. SPANN ft CO., 86 E. Market at.

LOANS—Money in sum* to suit, without any

delay whatever; can get It the same day

you apply. Call and get our rates. Can pay a portion each year, if you desire. Room 305 Indiana Trust Building, third floor, filevator. CHAS. W. QORSyCH. LOANS—Money to loan; a large sum of horns

funds left in our cars to be loaned in sums

of 6100 to $1,000 and upward at loweat rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back whan you pleas#. A. METZ-

TO LET—Desirable, front room, opposite tary Park; furnished or unfurnished. 2 New York. _______ TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms in private family; modern Improvemenu. Address E a, care News. TO LET—One furnished and two unfurnished room#; suitable for light housekeeping. 263 N. East st. TO LET—Two unfurnished front rooms, to gentlemen, or for light housekeeping. 83 Fletcher ave._ £4 TO I.ET—Three rooms, furnished complete for Housekeeping; central and cheap. Addre*#

D 14. care News.

TO LET—Please cat! and see; very desirable. 82 E. Vermont, between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Board. TO^TjeT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms, with or without board, with private family. 273 Christian _ave._ TQ - LET—Nicely furnished front room on first floor; also second-story rooms; bath; board. 171 Capitol ave.. N. , , TCTLET—Three front rooms en suite; modern; houst-keeping; references; Broadway. Address Q 15. care News. TO LET—Two unfurnished rooms, with alcove; modern; light housekeeping; central. Address C 12, care News.

TO LET—Three

of Interest; can furnish money same da apply; pay back when you please. A. GER AGENCY, 5 Odd Fellows Hall.

LOANS-

ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, ETC. Without removal Interest 7 par cent, a year. On Building Association Plan. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. * Rqom 4 Lombard Uuiidlng 34V6 E. Washington.

LOANS—

AT LAST

You can no* borrow money on your hou«*hold goods on the building and loon association clan. Loans made from $X0 up. HOUSEHOLD LOAN ASSOCIATION, Secretary's Offlcs 44 Lombard Building, $4(4 E- Washington st LOANS—On horoas, wagons, store fixture* - pianos, household good*, warehouse receipts, and all kinds of personal property, at lowest rates, without delay, and the same day you apply.' Everything atrlctly confidential. Private

room.

HOUSEHOLD LOAN ASSOCIATION. 44 Lombard Building, fourth floor. Opposite New York Store. LOANS—

LOANS! LOANS! MnVRY! Mn

LOANS!

MONEY! MONEY! MONEYI ON HOUSEHOLD GOODS; HORSES,

WAGONS, PIANOS, ETC.

At Lowest Rates, the Same Day.

201 LEMCKE BUILDING. Entrance: Market at., opposite postoffioaA FAIR AND* SQUARE LOAN. LOANS— TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS To loan In eum* of $10, $15. $20. $30. $50. $100, $300, or any amount on FURNITURE, PIANOS; ORGANS. STORE PDICTURBS, ETC., At rate# which honest people can afford to pay. Tfia property to remain In your undisturbed possession. EVERYBODY WHO WANTS MONEY CALL AND SEE US. * We ar* just aa happy to make you a $10 loan as one for $150. We will give you plenty of time to pay the money back. In fact, you can make the payments to suit yourself. Every payment so mod# reduces the cost of carrying the loan. We give you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction Is sur# to b# private. Don't fail to us and gat our rates. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, Room 10, 17 K. Market «t.

LOANS—

LOWEST RATES. EASY~TERMS.

STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.

LOANS MADE Money loaned

ON SHORT NOTICE.

Money loaneo on furniture, piano*, horse#, wagons, store fixtures, warehouse receipt# and all kind# of person*! property in any amount from $W upward, the property to, remain 1# your undisturbed possession. We also loo# money on watches and diamonds. You oa# pay back th# money in weekly or monthly in#taIlments, and have the cost reduced proportionately. If you owe a balance on your furnltore or piano, we will pay the saice fo and carry it as long as you desire. No cl taken out In advance. Coll and sea us

going elsewhere. Established 1MT.

INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY.

Room 4 Lombard Building,

Second Floor,

84(4 E- Washington #t Qwswsite New York Store.

for you charge# 1 before

LOANS— MONEY! LOANED

TO LET—Fine, large room. Second floor, over

34 W. Washington.

TO LET—Fine suite of offices; second floor. Western Union Building, 18 S. Meridian. C. F. SAYLES. TO LET—Store-room. 35 E. Market st.; splendid bicycle location. HENRY D. PIERCE,

18(4 N. Meridian.

TO LET—Do you want store-room? Possibly you will find what you want on our Hat. SPANN ft CO.. 86 E. Market. TO LET—Desirable bakery location; first-class oven and plate-glass store-room front; <38 per month. J. §. CRUSE. 92 E. Market st. TO" LET-Store-room end dwelling attached; 282 River ave., W. Indianapolis; good iocatlon; cheap rent. Call at 230 K. Washington. TO LET—First-class store-room, oorner I1Unols and Seventh eto.: bakery oven I# basemem Apply to W. 3. GARBER, roam U court-house. TO LET—Splendid bicycle location; Washlng-too-et. store-room; two fronts. Court and Washington sts; second-story office#; splendid light; three floors; magnificent gallery, with skylight; suitable for bicycle school. HENRY D. PI ERCE,_18(4_N._ Meridian. TO LET—Second, third, fourth and fifth floors of Washington street News Building. Will be vacated and remodeled to suit new tenant* about August I. Suitable for lodge rooms, business offices, manufacturing and photograph gallery. Wiil be let to first-class tenants only. Long lease, if desired. For particulars apply at the office of The Indianapolis Newa TO LET—Entire second story of the new New# Building—ready about July 1. Rear of present News BuUdln*. Absolutely fire-proof. Plenty of light. Power, light and beat. Will arrange to suit responsible tenant, and give Jong time leas*. Flrst-claa# for raonufootur-

MONEY!

_ jRNfryR-.

CANS, ETC.,

PROPERTY TO REMAIN IN 7 UNDISTURBED POSSESSION.

ON FURNfr^KE. PIANOE^OrI

YOUR

LOANS OH WATCHES AND DIAMOND*. EVERYBODY WHO WANJB MONEY. CALL

You can pay back th#

sly inataUmeata Any part psM reduces cost of cmrying the loan. Caliand get

out removal,

weekly or montkJ

our rata# before going elsewhere.

CENTRAL LOAN CO.,

11(4 N. Meridian st.. room ft

First atoli-way on th# east side of N. M*. ridian st., near Washington, up-stalrq, ■ / /

LOANS—

TWENTY THOUSAND DOI

To loan In

GUO Lei,

of no up PIANOS,

Kitu vm 1 In your gladly no

, and glv

y **... #Mfc# pmt a" I

yo* your own

time in whlah to ^ i^bMl^Any^nent.

m

HOUSEHOLD

HORSES. WAGONS.

the lowest rate# end oa the

proparty la 1 ‘

session. We will as

loan as * l*f8®

mode ^reduces tho'comj»f carrying the Our bSKms sjrRtly wd w^-uar-

*"**"*- c ‘ u * a3 ~

SBCURTTY MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY.

807,

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