Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1897 — Page 3

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YOUNG CHRISTIANS OlING

CO.>VKXT«0?t OF UNITED PRBSBYTERtAN •OCUBTIKt. «—»» -— j ChrlstlM Union !»««b*ra from Twe»»«y->'l«e •tot** to Come to Indlooo-yolto-Th* Program.

fHE INDIANAPOLIS

NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1897.

WMhinrton. Tu»k«o*<«*. AU.. principal T\iak«*Ke« Normal and Induatrlal Inati-

tut*.

EVENINO.

*'To akall b* witness** unto Ms. botn in Jerusalem and In all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of

th* earth.*'—Act* 1. 8.

7:*>~Missionary n!*ht. Mr. McKensn

Clrland. Chlcaao. presidln*

Address, th* Rev.

D. D.

John Henry Barrows,

Th« ninth annual convention of tha Tonne People's Christian Union of the Unltad Presbyterian Church will be held In Tomlinson Hall Au*ust 18-13. The first oatlaato of attendance was 5.000, but the lateet Advices to Chairman J. P. Trocar Indicate that the number will reach nearer T.OOO, and possibly 9.000. Many of the delecate* will oomo In special tratna, of which there are three scheduled from ChloocoApd the sam* number from Pittsburg and Nashville. The Young People's Christian Union U the denominational young people’* organisation of the United Presbyterian Church. Just as t$e Epworth League la of the Methodist church. However, nearly one-half of the local organisations of the Christian union are Christian Endeavor societies, sc that the convention is. In one sense, a national convention of the Endeavor society. The local society In this city Is an Endeavor society, and Is a member of the olty Christian Endeavor Union, which will assist In the entertainment of the conven-

tion.

Scektag Places to Entertain. The entertainment committee has been busy for weeks finding places to entertain th£ delegates, who will come from twen-ty-nlns State*. Favorable arrangements have been made with the hotels and boarding housee, but these can not accommodate all the visitors. The delegates pay their own expenses and the demand is for room and board at the rate of H a day, or for rooms without board at 60 cenU a day. The responses to the committee’s call for such places have so far been few, and the members say they hope the people of the city will open their homee to these delegates. Itiose willing to entertain are requested by the committee to send their names an4 addresses, with the number of persons they can accommodate, to Edwin C. Weir, old number 1116 North New Jersey street. At the executive committee meeting of the city Endeavor Union last night, the Littell, paator of the United i church, of this city, spoke the convention. He said that .It. was desired to form a chorus of 4UU voice* from the societies of the pity to assist In the music of the convention. Assistance will be also be needed, he ■aid. In furnishing ushers for the various meetings. Mr. Littell said that the convention would b* open to the Christian Endeavorera of the city, to whom a most cordial invitation was extended. The local committee having the arrangements of the convention In charge, consist of JB. K. Marquis, chairman; i). L. Cowan, secretary; the Rev. J. P. Cowan, treasurer; the Rev. Joseph Littell and Edwin C. Weir. The program of the convention Is as follows: Wedaeadsy, August 18. "The word of our God shall stand forever." Isaiah xl, 8, 7:80 p. m., President John G. Quay, Denver, Colo., presiding. Grand praise service, under the direction of Prof. Hugh H. McGranahan, Jamestown, Pa., muslcal dlrector of the convention; Mr*. H. H. McGranahan and Mis* Pearl Phillips. Chicago, accompanists. f Address of Welcome—On behalf of the Commonwealth, the Hon. James A. Mount, Governor of Indians; on behalf of the religious community, the Rev. C. N. 0tms, D. D. Response—J. P. Tracy, chairman of the general committee. Address—"The Bible, the Word of God," Mr. M. B. Williams, Atlanta. Os. t 'Announcements. . Thursday, August 18. MORNING. "Th* sower soweth the word."—Mark tv, 14 Early prayer-meeting, 6:30 to 7:15 o’clock at the soldiers’ monument Subject, "Our Prayer Covenant" 9A0—Devotional exercises. Report of the general committee, the Rev. John A. Duff, general secretary. Report of junior work and award of the Junior banner to the presbytery reporting the largest Increase In membership of Junior societies, the Rev. W. I. Wlshard. Junior secretary. Annual report of treasurer, Mr. W. J. Stewart. . Hp ■ -. ' Report of committee on nominations. Election of convention ofllcers—chairman. secretary, press secretary and treasurer. Installation of niw officers. Reception of the Rev. J. 8. Moffatt. Cheater, 8. C., synodical delegate and chairman executive committee Reformed Presbyterian church. Address. "The Ministry of Sympathy," the Rev. W. T. Meloy, D. D.. Chicago. Adjournment. U:15—Gospel meeting for business men -in Y. M. C. A. Hall. The Rev. T. C. MeKeivey, evangelist of the synod of New York, will speak. Prof. C. ~d. Coultes, of Chicago, will sing. ' AFTERNOON. "We shall reap.”—Gal. vl, 9. 1:30—Prayer and praise. Announcement qf committees. Reception of Mrs. Mary Clokey Porter, delegate from the Women's General

Representatives of the missions will be Introduced and messages from the absent will be read. Missionary offering. Saturday, Augast 91. MORNING. “Behold now is the accepted time: behold now is the day of salvation.' II Corinthians, vi. t Early prayer-meeting, 6:30 to 7:15, at the court-house. Subject, ‘The Surrendered L*fe.” "Lord what wilt Thou have me to do?" 9:30—Devotional exercises. Report of enrollment committee and award of banners: (1) To the presbytery having the largest enrolled attendance at this convention. (2) To the educational Institution having tho largest enrolled attendance of those whose names appear as students or instructors In the catalogue of 1997. Reports of committees. Cloaing business of the convention. Exposttton of the Sunday-school lesson—The Rev. R. A. Torrey, superintendent of the Bible Institute. Chicago. Subject. “The Excellence of Christian Love.” I Cor. I. 1-13. Adjournment. 12:15—Gospel meeting for business men In Y. M. C. A. Hall. The Rev. W. P. White, evangelist of the synod of Iowa, will speak. AFTERNOON. "The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming In from this time forth, and even forever more.”—Psalm 121; 8. Free time for rest and recreation. EVENING. “Denying ungodliness and worldy lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and -odly In this present world.’’—Titus

12.

7:30—Grand praise service. Address—’ ‘Timothy, ” the Rev. O. Y. Bonner. Due West, S. C. Offering. Address—"The Separated Life,” the Rev. Joseph Kyle, D. D., Allegany, Pa. Announcements. Benediction. t Sunday. August 22. MORNING. "The Sababth. should be sunctifled by a holy resting all that day, even from such worldly employments and recreations as are lawful on other days, and spending the whole time In the public and private exercises of God’s worship, except so much as Is to be taken up In the works of necessity and mercy.”— Catechism. Early prayer meetings will be held from 7:00 to 7:80 In the hotels and board-ing-houses as arranged. Subjects: "Our Prayer Covenant," “My Own Church." 9:00—Consecration meeting, for men only. In the convention hall The Rev. R. A. Torrey will lead. . Consecration meeting, for women only, In the First Baptist church. Mrs. Edith Livingston Peake, Ban Francisco, will lead. 10:30—Delegates and visitors will worship in the churches of the city. AFTERNOON. "Wine Is a mocker, strong drink Is raging; and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wloe." Pnuv., xx. L 8:00—Praise and promise service. Address, Mr. JuQm G. Wooiey. Boston. EVENING. "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Eton, that whosoever believe fh In H'jri Should not perish, but have everlasting Me.” Joftm, W, 12. 7:3a-Gospel mass-meetings. Empire Theater—The Rev. J. T. McCrary. D. D., Pittsburg, will speak. Grand Opera House—The Rev. J. Knox Montgomery, Cincinnati, will speak. Convention Hail—Prayer and testimony meeting. 9:80—Closing service at the convention hall, lobe Rev. John A- Duff, general secretary, presiding. The Rev. T. C. Atohlnecm, D. D., Carnegie. Da, chairman of the general committee, 1897-98, and the Rev. D. F. McGill, D. D., Allegany, Pa., general secretary, 1897-1900, will speak. The convention wMl close, when all will unite in singing Psafan v. 9. 10. Monday, August 23. "Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that he wild aeml forth laborers Into His harvest.” Luke, x, 2. 8:00—The convention hall wMl be open until noon for informal receptions and farewell*.

DIED.

CAHNINK—Mr*. Atclnd*. died at th« residence of her daughter. Mrs. W. F, Sawyer. W€ (old No.) Fayette at.. July 18, age seventyeight years. Tho mother of Mrs T. J. Rule. Funeral Wednesday, I p. m . at the house. Friends Invited.

Obituary. OUIVE—Miss Mary Q.. age forty-seven, yesterday. at the residence of Cant. D. H. Olive, S. Linden st. She had been a Iona sufferer from heart disease, the cause of her death. She w as born at Lebanon. Ind . and had lived there all her life, until finally coming to this city a f»w weeks ago. hoping the skill of physicians here would be of benefit to her. She leaves a sister at Lebanon and her brother here. Cant. L>. H. Olive. The remains were taken to Lebanon this morning In care of Charles T. Whitsett, who will have charge of the funeral arrangements there to-day.

Funeral directors.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS—Whitsett. Tel. W4. FUNERAL DIRECTORS—IRVIN A ADAMS. 87 N. Illinois et. Telephone 11M. FUNERAL DIRECTORS — RAGSDALE ft BNOAV, 74 Massachusetts ave. ’Phone *08. FUNERAL DIRECTORS - FRANK A. BLANCHARD. Undertaker. 99 N. Delaware gt. 'Phones: Office, 411; residence, 659.

FUNERAL DIRECTORR—

KREOELO'S UNDERTAKING ROOMS.

69 N. Illinois at.

Telephone 250.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS— FLANKER ft BUCHANAN. LADY EMBALMER For ladles and children. 172 N. Illinois st. Telephone ML Hacks at lowest prevailing price.

MONUMENTS.

MONUMENTS—AUG. DIENER, 243 E. Washington.

MONUMENTB-Monuments at lowest pile M. H. FARRELL 208 W. Washington st.

prices

SOCIETY AND CLUB MEETINGS. SOCIETY—Stated monthly meeting of Marion Lodge, No. 35, F. and A. M., Wednesday evening, at 7:45. Important business.

JACOB WATTS. W. M.

HUGH J. DRUMMOND. Secretary. SOCIETY—At the request of more than ten members, a special meeting of the Soclaler Tumveretn Stock Association will be held

next Friday evening, July 23, 1897, at the

use, at 9 o'clock p. m.

HERMAN LIBBER, President.

on next j

Deutsche Ho

ALBRECHT KIPP. Rec. Secretary.

SOCIETY—Star Lodge. No. 7. K. of P-, will hold regular stated meeting Tuesday evening. July 20. Lodge open at 8 p. m. Installation of officirs for the ensuing term and first

rank work. By order of the lodge. ROBERT SH1NGLBR. C. C.

F. A. BLANCHARD, K. of R. and 8.

PATENT ATTORNEYS.

PATENT ATTORNEYS—E. T. 8ILVIU8 & CO. Patents obtained; caveats, trade-marks, copyrights registered. Free pamphlets. Talbott Block. Indianapolis.

WANTED—SITUATION. SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seal. SITUATION WANTED-Pro-Bono cigar. SITUATION WANTED - Colored girl for housework. 8 Wallack at. SITUATION WANT ED—By white man; prlvate family. 201 Davidson. SITUATION WANTED—Washing, ironing. neatly done. 519 N. Noble st. SITUATION WANTED—Want washing to take home. 716 W. Vermont st. SITUATION WANTED-House work; gUL Over 20. (New) 836 B. Meridian. SITUATION W ■vNTED—Boy to drive laundry wagon. Address Z 20, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Colored - Udy cook; restaurant preferred. Ml Jones st.

SITUATION WANTED—Housework; cock. (New) 815 Massachusetts ave.

good

SITUATION WANTED—Good country girl; wages $2.50. 95H N. Delaware, room 6. SITUATION WANTED—Young colored man In private family. Addref G 20, care News. SITUATION WANTED-To give massage; experienced operator. Address K 19, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Housekeeper; good cook; good seamstress. Address Z U. care News. SITUATION WANTED—Colored man; housework or care for horses. 759 (new) Elisabeth st.

SITUATION WANTED — As second girl or chambermaid; experienced. Address D 20. care News. SITUATION WANTED—A competent cook. In private family; a widow preferred. Address P 20, cate News. , SITUATION WANTED—Two respectable rlris with reference as to competency. Call or address 230 W. Vcimont. SITUATION WANTED—A young man desires stenographic work In evening for practice. Address R IS, care News.

WANTED — By experienced

Idow with one child, as housekeeper for

ower. Address C 21, care Nev

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SITUATION WANTED—As drug clerk; twenty year* of age; four years' practical experience; references. Address F 20, care News. SITUATION WANTED—By young man, who Is a bookkeeper, stenographer and typewriter: can give satisfactory references and bond. Address Q 21, care News. SITUATION WANTED-Temporary or permanent. by st biographer; experienced In mercantile. railroad and law work; court reporter; highest references as to character, hablta and ability. Address V 19, care News.

STORAGE—Pro-Bono cigar.

Missionary Society

d Address, "Tbs Family Altar," the Rev.

Thomas Park. Walton. N. Y.

Address. "Saved to Servev” the Rev. H. H. Bell. D. D., Monmouth. 111.,

evangelist of the synod of Illinois.

Adjournment^ EVENING.

"They that sow In tears shall reap in Jcfir/’-Paalm exxvi. 5.

7;30—Praise service.

Reception of fraternal delegates. Address. “In Battle Line for Christ and Country.” the Rev. 8. E. Martin.

College Springs, la.

Address. “The Sabbath." the Rev. XMVid McAllister, D. D.. Pittsburg. Pa.

Announcements.

^P^cdlctl<5igp . Friday, August 80.

m&r MORNING.

" *Ts shall rsctlve power after that the Billy Ghost IS oome upon you.”—Acts Early pimyer meeting, 6:30 to 7:16 o'clock.

•* ttm State OapfcoJ. Subject, "PsSyer for | Lemok* Building

ths Presence and Power of the Holy : 0 9^Graad praise Service, the Rev. D. F. McGill, general aeoretary-eieot, pre-

stdfng.

10—Sectional conferences. The convention wlH divide toko section* for confersace. as folkrisst'. MhNrtomrteM and Volunteers—Conference * will h* held at the Rooerts FVuV M E. church. The Rev. Charles S. Cleland, of Philadelphia, *111 preside. Coil*g«e and Theological Students—ConTerence will be held In the Y. M. C. A. Man. Th# Rev. Charles F. Wlshsrt, of AAsaany. Fla., will preside. ' Workers la Rural and) Village Churches— Conference wHl he held, *n the First BapHat church. Tho Rev. Paul SuSwart, of ■wing Hill. lad., will preside. Worker* to Ctty Churches and MlwionsOsodereoce will be held In the conventton hall. The Rev J. W. Ash wood, of St. Lftttls, will preside, t tt-The esofereioces will rise. 12:16—Gospel meeting for busfne** men wtU speak. - 4FTERNOON. "Of all that Thou shidl give me. I will surety give the tenth unto Thee."—Gen. 2.36—Devotional exercises. Refcort ef the tithe committee, Mr. C. F- OampoelJ, Chicago, chairman. General conference *n Christian beneflth® R«v Thomas 11. Hanna, Jr., IBtuber.vUlo, t>., presiding. The conferb* S»en*d With an address by MnJ.A. P. Burchfield. Pfttaburg, Pa. CLtU'Jm CIVoTxanori?’ ,n Mrf^Booker ^

All advertisements Inserted under ordinary headings on the second end third pages of THE NEWS are charged for at tho very low rat* of on* cent a word for fach day. No advertisement received for. loos than 19 cent*. When blank or dash lines ars used the** or* • cents a line. On* and two-oent postage, stamps win be received In payment of orders t

by moll.

Display Advertisements and changes in copy must be received by t;3# o'clock, to Insure Insertion sam* day. Changes tor Friday or Saturday muat b# banded la the morning of th* day previous.

BUILDING AKP LOAN ABtOClAWOW. BUUAjTNOpAm>" LOAN—fT>3ono~^igmrr^ BUILDING AND LOAN—Ths Sua Savings and Investment Co. has plenty money to loan on good real estate. Office, 117 W. Geor-

gla st. —

BUILDING AND LOAN-Few so good; none hotter; • per cent, coupon stock. Full withdrawals. ’’State CapltoL" HOVKY. secrotary. When Block. IndianapolU. BUILDING AND LOAN-To borrow at a low rat* or to Invest, see the Aetna; twelve year* old: doing a profitable buslnesa H. KIMBALL. Secretary. 29 E- Market at. BUILDING AND LOAN—Mone> to loan; a large aum of homo funds left In our car* to be loaned In sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest can furnish mone;

WANTED—AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTED—Pro-Bono cigar.

AGENTS WANTED—Flrst-elaas new article. KNAPP MFQ. CO- Pittsburg, Pa. AGENTS WANTED—Ladles wanting to make from $1 to $2 dally, call at 233 Lemcke Building.

AGENTS WANTED—By the Life Assurance Company of America. 17 Lombard Building, Indianapolis AGENTS WANTED—We don’t want boys or loafers to write us. but men of ability with

an

small meana; $200 to $500 per month, salary or commission, to State agents and general

RACINE FIRE ENGINE CO..

managers. Limited, Racine. Wle.

NOTICE.

NOTICE—Pro-Bono cigar.

BUILDING AND LOAN—No expense fund: common sense plan Installment stock. Full withdrawals. Eight per cent, coupon prepaid stock. Savings deposit stock 4 per cent, to T per cent. Better than any loan agency, and

BUILDING AND LOAN-THE INDIANA SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS haa ready money to loan, reduced rate*, easy monthly payments. Any part, or entire loan, can be paid off at any time without notice, and Interest reduced. No oommlsslog; no membership feet; withdrawals with earntnta: expenses light. Those desiring to borrow money upon real estate upon a fair plan should call and Investigate before taking their loans. Why not SAVE

NOTICE—GATES, Dentist, removed to rooms 929 and 930 Stevenaon Building. NOTICE—Preas your suit for 25c. INDIANAPOL18 TAII.OR1NO CO. ’Phone 642. NOTICE—Garbage cane of all sixes and styles at JOSEPH GARDNER'S, 29 Kentucky ave. Telephone 222. NOTTICE—For fire-escapes, to comply with State factory Inspector's orders, call on INDIANAPOLIS BOLT AND MACHINEWORKS. NOTICE — Indianapolis Pattern Works, wood and metal patterns; make any trick or Settee; manufacture special machinery. 101 S. Pennsylvania st.

money T Six oer cent. Interest upon call depoalta. Greater dividends upon time deposits No hnea to depositor*. Send or call tot our annual report, Juat printed. Office. No. Ji«

STORAGE.

STORAGE—Of all kinds at CHARLES B. SHOVER’S. 1*0 K. Wabash at. STTOHAOE — INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE

OO . 265-273 3. Pennsylvania St.

STORAGE—Packing and moving. 8. P. HAMILTON. U S. Alabama at. 'Phono 70. Spe-

cial rat*.

fiTORAQE—Moving of planoa and household goods. Big Chicago vans; low prices: best cervices. 'Phone 1049. INDIANAPOLIS

STORAGE AND TRANSFER CO.

STORAGE—THS UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. t» the oldeat. largest, safest and cleanest storage house in the city. Corner

K. Ohio st. ami Bee Line tracks.

Dickson stand.)

(The oM

NOTICE—To Whom It May Concern: Adolph Emmerich haa severed connection with Big Four shoe store; therefore, not authorised to collect or contract any debts for J. A. EHRENSPERGER ft CO. NOTICE—Is hereby given that on the 19th day of January. 1*97. a large bay horse, about nine years old, with a phaeton and harneas. was left at the livery barn at No. 861 S. Meridian at., by Dr. Hollard. Said horae not having been called -for, and $60 for board having accruel, I will expose the same for public sale on Saturday, July 24. to satisfy said amount with vests. A. H. FODUEA. NOTICE—OF RECEIVER'S SALE. The undersigned, receiver of the Kennard brick works 'Joseph S. Jenckes). by order of the Marion Superior Court, at the office of the Union Trust Company of Indianapolis, Ind., US and 122 E. Market st., will offer at private sale on Wednesday, July 21. 1897. for cash, sublect to the approval of court, seventy-two shares cf the Enterprise Natural Gas Company, of Kennard, Ind.. and two shares of the Kennard Natural Gas Company, of Kennard.

Ind.

HENRY EITEL, Receiver.

NOTICE-ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator will offer for sale, at nubile

auction, at Its office, (old No.) 68

office, (old No.) 68 E. Market m., on Saturday. August

STORAGE—All petsons desiring storage should call and see tbs new warehouse, n, 24. 2$ W. Georgia at. We have separate, locked rooms and do a general transfer bust-

H as pack and

nsas. as well ns pa

TO^NSFEr’aND STORAGE CO.

ators furniture.

Telephone J67*. HOGAN

PERSONAL.

PERSON Air-White oetrlch tips cleaned equal to new. CHAP. FAILLES, » g. IlilnoU st. PKR0ONAir-Hair on ladles’ faces removed forever. VAJUN. 25% W. Washington st. Taka elevator. »

never {alia. adJrega

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PERSONAL Publle and

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a friend in need is

WOMAN'S

ictlon. at It* office

Ht., at 10 o’clock a. in., on caiuruay. au-ubi 21. 1897. the following described real estate; Lots 441 and 442. in Spann ft Co.’s second Wood!awn addition; thee* lots to be sold as a whole. Also lot No. T. in the Indianapolis A Cincinnati Railroad Company’s subdivision of outlot 90. Jn the city of Indianapolis. Also lot 19. In Spann ft Co.’s first Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis. Sale made under order of court, free of liens, and subject

to approval of Marlon Orcult Court.

THE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF IN-

DIANAPOLIS. „ „ Administrator James McGinnis, deceased.

LOST.

LOST—Spectacles, office.

In case. Return to News

you_want n regulntor that■ lt.ost—Gold-frame eyeglasses, on Washington

MEDICgF^^or Pennsylvania sts. or Massachusetts ave. • Y; Return 2212 (n«w number) N. Illinois at. Re-

Nc*tai> w»rd.

ent. Collector of and 8. In German 8 Delaware at. .

strayed.

LOST—Saturday afternoon, near English avt.. a red moroooo account hook, of use to owner only. Finder please return to H. R. S., care

Polar Ice Co.

LOST—On Saturday, a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite charm. Return to J. K. WRIGHT. McGUUard Agency, (old) $8 and 25 E. Market, and receive reward.

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WANTED—FEMALK HELP. W ANTED—Tlsh-i-mlngo.

W ANTED-Pro-Bono cigar.

Wanted-Woman cook. (New No.) 373 8. Illinois st.

WANTED—Salesladies; 12.50 dally. Call (old) 221 E Market at.

WANTED—Colored dining-room girl. 220 (new) Indiana ave.

WANTED—Ladles to get Oxford ties, 89c, at 816 E. Washington st.

WANTED—Seamstress for a few days. Inquire 544 (new) K. Vermont st.

WANTED—Gold crowns for 22.50 during July. SELLERS. Dentist. 35 8. Illinois.

WANTED—White girl to do cooking and general housework. (Old) 593 Central ave.

WANTED—Girl for general housework, immediately. .New No.) 510 E. South st.

WANTED—White nurse girl, about (fifteen years old. 1519 (new) N. Capitol ave.

WANTED—Good white girl wanted for general housework at (new) 2113 Broadway.

WANTED—Good German or colored girl for general houa-swo.-k; references. 1716 Ash st.

WANTED—Feathers renovated, bought and sold. 116 Massachusetts ave. B. F. DUBOIS.

WANTED-First-class general housekeeper; no others need apply; immediately. 35 W. Georgia «t.

WANTED—Good German girl, to do general housework In lamily of two. 2017 (new number) Park ave. ,

WANTED—Girl for general housework; must know how to cook and bake. (OM) 417 S. New Jersey st.

WANTED—Lady stenographer; must have own .- machine. State salary required. Address ■ D 21, care News.

WANTED—Immediately, experienced Protestant white girl for general housework. 1625 (new) N. Delaware at.

WANTED - Punctures repaired. »6c. WM. VANDERPOOL. 2J 8. Meridian st. Wheels bought, sold and exchanged.

WANTED—At r.jice, experienced shirt-makers; steady employment; coolest shop In the city. 277 N. East st. (old number).

WANTED—Girl; must be good, plain cook; no washing or Ironing; home privileges; immediately. (New) 2107 College ave.

WANTED—Saleswoman on salary. Call after 6 o’clock and Investigate. Experience not necessary. Room 14 Enterprise Hotel.

WANTED—Young men and ladies for telegraph service; positions secured. Call school room. 6 to 9 d. m., Mansur Building. Alabama and E. Washington.

WANTED—Girl who Is first-class cook and housekeeper; good wages; family of two; opposite University Park; muat go home nishts. Address E 20, care News.

\\ ANTED—We arv offering a lot of ladles' fine, high-grade Prince Alberts and Oxfords, mostly small sixes, at 50 cents, to close. KISTNER’S SHOE STORE, 82 S. Illinois.

WANTED—Lady with fair education, not under twenty. In our order department; city reference; salary $7. Call between 8 and 10 o'clock Tuesday, room 12 Masonic Temple.

WANTED—Housekeeper: middle-aged lady; must be good cook and Industrious; permanent home to right person. Apply at first house east of Broad Ripple Park. M. B. DAWSON.

WANTED—Ladies, boys and girls, you can make $3 a week and upward or a highgrade wheel, a watch or a good camera, selling our 10c package Cere-Coco. Room 49, 24% E. Washington.

WANTED—MALE HELP. WANTED—Tlsh-l-mlngo.

WANTED-Pro-Bono cigar.

WANTED-Barber. 421 S. Delaware.

WANTED—Carriage painter* PARRY MFO. CO.

WANTED—Beilis bicycle* <36 spot casn. '94 models.

WANTED—Experienced barber. (Old) 64 Virginia ave.

WANTED—Boys who want to work. PARRY MFO. CO.

WANTED-Barber. (Old) <06 8. Illinois. Steady Job.

WANTED—1,000 men to get $4 suits for *1.99. 811 E Washington.

WANTED—First-class counter man. 60 old. IOC new W. Market.

WANTED—Straw hats cleaned. HAND, the hatter. 41 Virginia ave.

WANTED — Barber; steady Job. 761 (new number) Massachusetts ave.

WANTED—Boy for office work: references. HAMILTON CO. tt Pembroke Arcade.

WANTED—To sell o- trade two-chalr barber outfit, with tools, $30 cash. (New) 154 Virginia ave.

WANTED—Experienced man; wait lunch counter and wash dishes. BRIGHTWOOD Y. M. C. A.

WANTED—For good hair-cutting and baths for 15c. always reliable, see *4 N. Illinois (old number).

WAN i'KD—To loan n.oney on watches, diamonds; fair dealing and private. Room 24 Ingalls Block.

WANTED—Try u* INDIANAPOLIS TAILORING CO.. 155 W. Washington st. Pants to order, $3.50 and up.

WANTED—Alaskan gold miners get rich. Send me your address and get particulars. No charge. Address K 20. care News.

WANTED—Every American citizen should read "Land of Frecxeout": 10 cents; big money for canvassers. 92 E. Court st

WANTED—Collars and cuffs, l%c: bundles called for and delivered. PROGRESS LAUNDRY, 222 E. Washington st. Telephone 1151.

WANTED—Reliable boy, about sixteen years of age, to do light work outside. Inquire from 9 to 11. at Plaza restaurant. Monument Place.

WANTED—$100 to $160 monthly and expenses paid salesmen for cigars; experience unnecCEsary; permanent position. W. L. KLINE CO.. Bt. Louis.

WANTED—Salesmen for cigars; $125 a month and expenses; old firm: experience unnecessary: inducements to customers. C. C. BISHOP ft CO.. St. Louis.

WANTED—Manager for branch office in Indianapolis; salary 21,200 and commission; $759 cash capital required; also good referencee. 7W EUloott Square, Buffalo, N. Y.

WANTED — Competent undergraduate physicians graduated to lawfully practice In four States, aggregating population seven million. Address Lock Box 196, Chicago.

WANTED—Boys or girls you can easily earn $3 a we-?k and upward or a high-grade wheel, selling our 10c packages Cere-Coco. Room 49, 24% E. Washington st.

WANTED—$100 per month and expenses, selling cigars; contract for one year; experience unnecessary; Inducements to * customers. BAILEY BROS.. Philadelphia, Pa.

WANTED—A few good salesmen to sell our goods: they are all new In this city: this is a chance for hustlers to make money; only good men need apply; we sell cash or credit. 107 E. Ohio st.

WANTED—Reliable young men for good, firstclass theatrical companies now organizing; singers and dancers: specialty people wishing to learn a good act and secure reliable engagement, call PROF. RAYNO, (old No.) 120 W. Ohio st.

WANTED—Inventors to get our ’’Points About Patents,” and ’’Invention Made Easy,” free. Now is the time to apply for patents while we are giving favorable terms and easy payments. E. T. SILVIUS A CO , patent solicitors, Talbott Block, Pennsylvania and Market sts.. Indianapolis.

WANTED—Young men; only eight weeks required to learn barber trade thoroughly; situations furnished; salary $12 weekly; wages made Saturdays while learning; complete outfit tools donated; write for illustrated catalogue mailed free._ MOLBR’S BARBER COLLEGE, Fourth and Central ave.. Cincinnati.

BUSINESS CHANCE. BUSINESS CHANCE^Pro-Bono cigar. '

BUSINESS OHANCE-i-Interest In drug store. STOUT ft HOOTON. 31 W. Market st.

BUSINESS CHANCE—$15 per week to party with $200; legitimate business; reference given and required. Address V 20. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Business man desires to Invest $600 with services. Address Z 19, care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale: Drug store: NT. Illinois st.; soda fountain; cheap; owner in bad health. Address L 18. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-A party with valuable patent will sacrifice an interest for ready cash. Investigate this. Address H 20, care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—For Sale: Best equipped cornice and roofing plant in the State; building and ground also for sale or rent. Washington st. and I., D. ft W. railroad.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: Partner in established brokerage and commission business; also, manager and office man, with 2500 to $3,060 cash; at once. (Incorporated.) Address L 20. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Any one desirous of a good business can secure my half Interest In a monthly publication for $300 cash; other business reason for selling. An Investigation courted. Address A 19, care News.

FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—Pro-Bono cigar.

FOR SALE—Lady’s bicycle, new, for $20. Address M 19. care New*

FOR SALE—SulU to order. $13.50 and up. INDIANAPOLIS TAILORING CO.. 165 W. Washington st.

FOR SALS—A number of second-hand wheels in first-class condition; $6 up; all must be sold this week. CAPITAL CITY CYCLE CO., 37 W. Ohio st.

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITUTO SHORTHAND AND ^TYPEWRITING—HARDY ft HANSON. 501-1 Lemck* ’Phone 900.

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINO-MRS. BRYAN’S PRIVATE SCHOOL. Individual ioslructloo. IU (new) K. Alabama.

WAKTKD—MISCBLLANROUr

WANTED—Florida Beal.

WANTED—Tlah-1-mlngo.

WANTED—Pro-Bono cigar.

WANTED—Indiana Supreme Court Address Box 33, Bloomington, Ind.

Dentist,

tade, |

36 8.

Illinois.

TO LOT-OFFICES AND STORES.

TO LET—Bro-Bono cigar.

TO LET—Room. Bryce’s bakery.

TO LET—Business or office room; ground floor. (New) 43 Virginia ave.

TO LET—Offic

O LET—Office room: sec month. (New) 41 Virginia

Building.

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS. TO LET—Pro-Brno cigar.

>ne-:

164

Martlnd

ery wagon.

FOR SALE—Several good work horses, cheap.

and cheap. (New) 2228 N. Pennsy!

rse; sou rlvanla.

Harness Co. for low i Ington st. (old number).

FOR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—Pro-Bono cigar.

FOR TRADK—Camera. 4%x7%, with tripod, for wheel in good condition. Address T 19, care News.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

Announcement—Pro-Bono cigar.

FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.

W A NTED—Bel I la bicycles, ’M models, 835. WANTED—Cash paid for household goods. 139 W- Washington. WANTED — Fine livery and carriages. WOOD S STABLES. WANTED — Old gold and silver for cash. WARD. U N. MerldUn^ WANTED—Room and board, by young lady. Address L 21, caxe News. WANTED—Cash paid for elm lumber at hoop factory. PATTERSON A BUSBY.

Supreme Court Reports.

WANTED—Teeth treated free' this week. GANT, Dentist, room 11 Lombard. W’ANTED — Consumers' Gas Trust stock. NEWTON TODD. 6 Ingalls Block.

WANTED—Printing of all kinds. KELLEY. The Printer. (New) 41 Virginia ave. WANTED — Family washing. COTTAGE LAUNDRY. 129 Lynn ave.. West Indlanapolls. W ANTED—INDIAN A DENTAL COLLEGE, 89 E. Ohio st., is open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m WANTED—A good, second-hand gas or gasoline engine. Address Box 173. North Indianapolis. WANTED—A cottage, about six rooms; north; both kinds of gas and bath. Address A 21, care News. WANTED—Good second-hand phaeton, phoetonett > or physician’s buggy. Address G 18, care News. WANTED—First-class family horse; must be a good looker and city broke. Address L 19, core Newa.

FOR BALE—Florida Seal. FOR SALK-Pto-Bono cigar.' FOR SALE—MaolePin drug store. FOR SALE—Beilis bicycles 'M models. $35 *—h. " FOR 6ALB—4havlngi given away. PARRY MFQ. CO. FOR SALE-R. R- MILKS, at 220 and 444 W. Washington *L _______ FOR SALE—Square piano; cheap. 72 (new) Twenty-sixth at. FOR SALE—Domestic sewing machine; cheap. 38(9 Kentucky ave. FOR SALK—Thtrty-pound feather bed. 141 M asaachuasttg ave. FOR SALE—Halt Interest in a laundry. Ad- _ dress J 2°. care News. FOR SALE-A lisOO <lrug“storeTor $800. Address _N 20, care Newa. FOR SALE—Chambers’s Bouquet, beet to cigar. Best deal era have it. - FOR SALE—Flour, meal or mill feed. JOSEPH HA8IG, 1441 Union st.

FOR SALK—1.000 business cards for $b VICt0R. Printer, 16 N. Delaware. F^OR SALE—Will sell an $18 baby cab very cheap; almoet new. 929 Stillwell.

FOR SALE—Best set of teeth made for ft

8EX.LERfc>, Dentist. 28 8. Illinois.

FOR SALE—Printing of all kinds. KELLEY.

The Printer. (New) 41 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—Gold spectacles; from $2.50 up. at

OPTICIAN LANDO’S. Denison House.

FOR SALE—Feather-renovating outfit; steam.

Addreae C. J., Box 184, Rushvllle, Ind.

FOR SALE—Seveu-octave piano; good tone

and condition; 275. 333 E. Vermont at.

FOR SALE—New Singer machine; ot\

drawers; cash |20. Call 2426 Talbott ave.

WANTED—To loan money on watches_ and diamonds; fair deallm 14 Ingalls Block.

ing and private. Room

located north. Address

WANTED—To rent, October L six or seven-

room modern house, X 20, care News.

WANTED—See our detachable sprocket rims for making higher gear. MULLER A WAT-

SON, 20 N. Meridian. WANTED-Gold crowns. $8.50; teeth made. $6: during July on!

best set of

only. SELLERS,

WANTED—Drunkenness cured; four weeks' treatment, $10. Drug store, corner Madison

ave. and Pennsylvania st.

WANTED—A good, farm near city for firstclass houses well located. ADVANCE REALTY CO., 331 Ltrrcke. WANTED—We loan money on watches, diamonds. bicycles, etc.; private office; business confidential. Room 7 Talbott Block. WANTED—Collars and cuffs. l%c; bundles called for and delivered. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 322 E. Washington st. Telephone 1121.

FOR SALK—Or rent: Invalid rolling chairs. W. D. ALLISON CO., (old) 26 E. South st. FOR SALE—Musical Instruments sold on paymenta CARIJN ft LENNOX. H B. Market FOR SALE — Four No. 2 Remington typewrlters; cheap. BIRD ft CO., 29 E. Market. FOR SALE—?>ne fine Jersey cow with calf three weeks eld. Room 10. $7 R. Market at. FOR SALE—Half Interest In grocery and meat market, cheap for cash. Address H 19, care News. FOR SALE—1,000 pairs mens shoes, 95c; worth $1.26. REEDER'S. 232 W. Waahlng-

ton st. ,

FOR SALE—A few unredeemed watches and diamonds, very cheap, at room 24 Ingalls

Block.

FOR SALE)—Children’s and misses’ black tennis Oxfords at 19 cent*. KISTNER'S, 22 8. nilnolfl.

FOR SALK—Trunks: cash or on payments; a good line. O. J. CONRAD, 70-72 Masaachu-

setts ave.

WANTED—Two nice, unfurnished rooms, by lady occuptod during day; must be central and reasonable; reference. Address T 20, care News. WANTED—August 1: board in the country . for man. wife and boy twelve years old: must be near good fishing. Address A 20, care News.

WANTED—I want to borrow $300 for two years; $1,900 personal security given; will give 10 per cent. Interest, straight loan. Addresa 58 Newman st. WANTED—To Invest several thousands dollars In some good, paying, legitimate business In this city; no fakes need apply. Adtftess T 17. care News.

WANTED-Four three rooms, fur

over seven minutes' walk from poetoffice. dress, with terms, to N 19. care News.

-Four young men want a suite of ms, furnished. In modern house, not minutes' walk from postoffice. Ad-

WANTED—Wilt pay spot cash for an eight or nine-room, modern.•up-to-date house on a good street north or northeast: mur.t be a big bargain. Address Y 20. care News.

second floor; $4 per

ave.

FOR SALE—One-horse top express or dellv-

good wor

CITY I CD CO.. 223 W. Walnut st.

FOR SALE—Horses, mules, ponies, buggies, wagons and harness, or hire. 438 W. Pearl st. GEORGE KESSLER. FOR SALK—Harness, $8, $10 and 812.50; our own make; every one a bargain. WM. VANDERPOOL, 22 S. Meridian st. FOR SALE)—Fly nets! Fly nets! AU grades; nine and ten feet long; at CHAS. PLESCH-

NER’S. 183 E. Washington st.

ANNOUNCEMENT - Wedding Invitations. WM. B. CANFIELD. Printer and Stationer, 21 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE)—Bakery and confectionery; terma eaay. Address A F., postoffice box 86. Rushvllle, Ind, FOR SALE — By best grocers, Propylaeum Bakery's celebrated cream bread: or telephone 13 it. FOR SALE—230 incandescent 110-volt lamps: sixteen candle power; cheap. KISSEL'S GARDEN. FOR BALE—Fin* dental work at EARHARTS DENTAL PARLORS, 11% E. Washington at. , FOIt SALE—Money to loan on watches and diamonds: fair dealing and private room. 24

Ingalls Block.

f6r SALE—Suita to order, 212.50 and up. INDIANAPOLIS TAILORING CO.. 166 W. Washington at. FOR SALE—iecond-hand goods bouaht. told and exchanged. HUICHINSON’S. (new) Ttl

E. Washington.

TO LET—Citolcs offices In the Lemcke Building.

FOR SALE — Smoked spectacles and eyeglasses from 25c and up at LANDO’S. ft N. Pennsylvania at- * FDR SALE)—Good, cash paying grocery and tneat market; reason for selling. Address

F 18, care News.

FOR SALE—Stoves and furniture. M. P. ANDERSON’S STORAGE HOUSE, corner Hoe-

brook and Cedar sts.

TO LETT—Small storeroom at 58 Massachusetts

ave. (old).

with power.. Apply at

FDR SALE—Newly furnished rooming and boarding house: cheap; party leaving city.

Address R i>. care News.

FOR BALE)—The saloon and pool room, 88 Kentucky ave., licensed to December 1; long lease; low rent. PRIMECIB. FDR RALE;—Four rough-coated 8t. Bernard puppies, eligible to register. Address SOL

D. BRANDT. Logan sport, Ind.

TO LET—Store-room: No. 88 8. UMnois st.

DYER ft RA8SMANN. 81 Circle.

TO LIST—Splendid corner for drug store. Inquire MEYER ft KISER, 306 Indiana Trust

TO LET—Offices now occupied by D. A. Bohlen ft Son, architects, Biandon Block. Apply to O. B. JAMESON.

FDR BALE—Grocery; must be sold this on account qf stcknecs; a good stand at a bargain. Address G 19, care News, FOR SALES- A big load of dry wood, delivered to any part of the city for $1; 50c to hauler*. PARRY MFQ. CO. ’Phone V.

FOR SALfe-Bu

TO LET—144 8. Delaware (new number); 20x 70; for store or manufacturing purpaoea; with or without power. TO LET—Store-room, corner Illinois and i weniy-fti th sta.; splendid location for drug store. Inquire 290 E. South st. (old number). TO LET—Room for feed and coal store; yard and barn; Blake and New York sts. Inquire W. H. BURTON. (oM) 462 W. New York st.

- . _uggy cushions, buggy light wheels, wagons, buggies and a also shafts. AL SMITH. 266 8. Illinois at

top*,

surreys;

TO LET—Fine Washington-st. business room (north side), between Meridian and Illinois sts.; slxe. 20x120. Inquire at The News office

FOR SALE—Small grocery and fruit stand; W. Washington at.; a good caah buslnesa; cheap for cash. Address Y 19, care News, FOK SALE—Dogs, puppies, fox terriers black and fan. and St. Bernard pupptes. JA8. R. MUNRO, Empire Kennels. North Indlanapolls. FOR SALE—An odd lot of 12.60 and 12 pants to close out at $1.60 a pair. These are bargains. TAYLOR ft SCHNEIDER, (new) 44

TO LET—Fine light, office rooms, en suite or single, front, second floor. News Building; all modern conveniences Inquire at The News

TO LET—A lady's Ben-Hur bicycle. Address M 20, care News. FOR SAL&-HORSKS AND VEHICLES FOR SALE)—Florida Seal. For SALE—Pro-Bono cigar. FDR SALE—Horses, buggies; or hire. 605 W.

FOR SALE—For fire-escapes, to comply with State factory Inspector’s orders, call on INDIANAPOLIS BOLT AND MACHINEWORKS. FOR SALE—Splendid hotel, boarding house, In Phoenix, Aria.; great opportunity; will sell cheap: good reasons for selling. Address Box 424, Phoenix. Arts. FOR SALE-Retail millinery store and fixtures; established thirty years; has made Immense fortune: still doing large business; worth $2,500; will trade for city property or cash and payments. W. E. MICK ft CO.

FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.

FOR 8ALE--Two good driving horses and a first-class phaeton. (Old) 1130 N. Meridian. FOR SALE)—Horses to pasture, 21.50 per month. Call 11 S. Alabama st. Telephone 766. FDR SALE:—Good, light spring wagon for grocery or meat delivery. 1010 (new number)

Chestnut st.

FOR SALE-£al] on the Victor Buggy and “ Co. for low prices. 480 E. Wash-

REAL ESTATE-Pro-Bono cigar. REAL ESTATE—Belli* bicycles. $26 spot ca»h. *98 model*. REAL ESTATE—Insurance. FIEBER ft REILLY. 84 E. Market, st. REAL ESTATE:—Prlvate money to loan; 6 per cent. C. F. 8AYLBS. 77% E. Market. REAL ESTATE:—For Sale; Property at great _bantalns. .7QKN B. HANN, 323 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE:—Three-room house, on Wade st.. $600; worth $800 Call $18 Virginia ave.

REAL ESTATE)—Money to loan; $2,400, to be placed at once. MEYER ft KIllER. 706 In-

Ian* Trust Building.

dlana

Building.

REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; $2,500, at 6 per cent. See ua. MEYER ft KISER. M

ndlana Trust Build

Indiana Trust

ding.

REAL ESTATE—Property of all kinds. HENRY H. FAY, removed to 1% southeast corner Washington and Meridian.

REAL ESTATE-Fine. well located, to trade for

flanaa

modern residences,

• fine Marion

JOHN B. HANN, 323 Lemcke.

county

REAL ESTATE)—Delaware st., Morton PI .twelve rooms; modern; Just completed: gain; must sell. Address W 20. care Nev

FOR BALip—Light, full-leather top buggy, $15; Robbins phaetm. $17; spring wagon. $8.

Comer Capitol ave. and Market.

FOR SALE — Handsome surreys, pnaetons,

3E CO.. IM

buggies, light wagons. Special prices on our full lines. COMSTOCK ft COONSI S- Meridian.

FOR SALE—Bugsies, surreys, shaetons, road

wagons and delivery wagons; largest stock

In the city. WHALEBONE BUGGY CO.. IM

8. Meridian st.

FDR SALE—Gentle mare, top buggy and harness; cheat). Call at Baltimore ave. and (old) Twenty-second st. (new Thirtieth), opposite Schofield’a barn. FOR SALE)—Great bargains in second-hand phaetons. Our new vehicles at moving prices. ROBBINS ft CO.. 32 E. Georgia st. Repairing sollt.lted Repainting up to date. FOR SALE:—New and second-hand delivery wagons, open and top buggies and surreys; also repairing, reimlutlng and trimming. 302$04 E. Washington at Telephone 1854. J. W. BUCHANAN. FOR SALE—On* new furniture wagon, new and second-hand delivery wagons, surreys

REAL ESTATE)—Delaware st., Morton Place;

bar-

eqp-" 1

REAL ESTATE—Sixty lots In Morton Place; prices from $1,710 and upward; all assessments paid. M. ARBUCKLE. 62 E. Market. REAL ESTATE:—Buy your coffee of COFFY, 430 (old 130) Massachusetts ave. He roasts dally. Mix.-d tea for Iced tea, 30c, 40c and 60c. REAL ESTATE—Collars and culls, Ifcc; bundies called for and delivered. PROGRESS

E. Washington. Telephone

TO LBT—ROOMS. TO^LETlFlSidrtoir^

TO LBT—Ttsh-l-mlngo.

TO LET—Pro-Bono cigar.

TO LET-Part of house. 216 E. South st.

TO LET—Furnished room. 690 N. Senate ave.

TO LET—Furnished front room* 121 E. Ohio.

TO LET—Furnished room* 12 8. Senate ave.

TO LET-Fumished room* 294 (new) W. Vermont st. 25.

TO LET-Large furnished room. No. Ill* N. New Jersey st.

TO LET—Three unfurnished room* (New) W N. West st

TO LET—Nicely furnished room; modem. (Old) <42 N. Illinois st.

TO LET—Furnished room for housekeeping. 514 (new) E. North.

TO LET—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. (Old) 227 E. South st.

TO LET—Steeping room* $2% E. Washington st. AD HBRETH.

TO LET—(Old) 252 N. Pennsylvania st.; furnished rooms; Loud; bath.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; also light housekeeping. 14 Senate ave.. S. a

TO LET—Nicely furnished room; modern

house; 10. 269 N. New Jersey.

TO LET-Large. furnished, front room, with

board; reasonable. 126 W. Ohio.

TO LET—Furnished rooms. 21 Prospect st.

On car line. Reasonable price*

TO LET—Newly furnished room#; bath; private family. (Old) 470 N. Alabama st.

TO LET—Two or three rooms; furnished or _ unfurnished. 212 (new No.) Bright »t.

TO LET—Furnished rooms; bath and gases; wteh or without board. (OM) 271 N. Me-

ridian.

TO LET—Furniahed and unfurnished housekeeping and lodging room* 320 Capitol ave..

North.

TO LET—Three or four rooms; suitable for housekeeping; both gases; bath. (OM) 367

N. East.

TO LET—See list of room* giving deecrlptlon, location and price; no charge. $7 Bald-

win Block.

TO LET—Alcove room, with dining-room, furnished complete for housekeeping. 77 E.

Walnut st.

TO LET—Unfurnished suite rooms; Columbia Block; air conveniences; $5.50. 962% W.

Washington.

TO LET—Four rc< ms; single cr en suite; private family; modern; down town. Address

B 19. care News.

TO LET—Two large, unfurnished room* en suite or single; all modem conveniences. (New) 725 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Elegant, unfurnished rooms: housekeeping; separate kitchen: modern con-

veniences. 28 Ft. Wayne ave.

TO LET—Desirable, furnished rooms, down town, with or without board; hath. (Old) !*% Massachusetts ave., Oriental Building.

TO LET—Collars and cuff* l%o: bundles called for and delivered. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 222 E. Washington. Tslephon* 1121.

TO LET—Nicely furnished room* en suite or single; desirable for families; bath. (Old) 28% Massachusetts ave.. Oriental Building.

TO LET—Fine Washlngton-st. business room (north side), between Meridian and Illinois sts.; size, 90x120. Inquire at The News office.

TO LET—A few good ones, with or without board. 21 to <3 per week; 2% blocks north of post office, 83% Massachusetts av*. 'Phone 82T.

TO LET—Fine, light, office room* en suite or single, front, second floor. News Building; *11 modern convenience* Inquire at The News

office.

TO LET—Furnished and unfurnished rooms for housekeeping, over Laurie's store. One suite nicely furnished to desirable party. Apply room

S, second floor.

FOR SALK OR TRADK.

KOlTsAL^OR TRAD^Pro-Bono cigar.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small farm. 126 E.

New York.

FOR SALE OR TRADE-Bakery and confec-

tionery. Address R 26, care News.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Combined store and house, with born. What hav* you? 8H1N-

GLER. M Baldwin.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eight-room house. north; quartered oak finish: beautiful staircase; mantels; furnace; bath; porcelain tub; new, never been occupied; no Incumbrance; will take good lot. fine driving horse or valuable diamonds part pay; balance monthly payments. Address Q 20, care New*

FINANCIAL.

FfNANCIAL—Pro-Bono cigar.

FINANCIAL—Loana on Jewelry, clothing and

other valuable* 67 W. Washington.

FINANCIAL—To loan: $600 private funds: money ready. LEW NICOLI, 22 Thorpe.

FINANCIAL—To loan: Private money to loan; any amount; lowest Interest. W. E. MICK

ft CO.

FINANCIAL—Money to loon on city property at lowest rate* REID BROS., No. 42 N.

Delaware st.

FINANCIAL—Money loaned on Uf* Insuranc* or bought. L. P. VAN NORMAN. Minne-

apolis, Minn.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on Improved Indiana farms. JOHN W. CLAYPOOL. S% E.

Washington st.

FINANCIAL—Farm and city loan* made at reduced rates, and without delay. JOHN B.

HANN, m Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonabl* THOS. C. DAY ft

CO.. 225-220 Lemok*.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan. HENRY , H. FAY, removed to 1% southeast corner Wash-

ington and Meridian.

FINANCIAL—Loans on city and farm property; low ratoe. 8. E. THOMAS, 2% W.

Washington at., room 6.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; 2000 to loan on Indianapolis real estate. MEYER ft KISER,

206 Indiana Trust Building.

FINANCIAL—Loans on farms; $100 a«d upward; home funds; lowest rates: no delay.

A. METZGER. Odd Fellow* Block.

FIN ANCIAL—6 per cent money on improved real estate. (No loans mad* outside of th* city.) SPANN ft CO.. 91 E. Market

FINANCIAL—Loans In sums of $200 to $10,000 on city and farm properties; money same day you apply. KREBER, 424 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—Money loaned In sums to suit at lowest rates; private money, get our rates. McINTOSH ft SON. M E. Market st.

FIN ANCI AL—Money to loan on Indlanapolla real estate, farms, business property In country teams and collataral* UNION

TRUST COMPANY.

FINANCIAL—Money .to lend In any amount on real estate or approved securities. Commercial paper bought. MEREDITH NICH-

OLSON, 805 Stevenson Building.

FINANCIAL—Money promptly furnished oo Improved Indianapolis real estate; no loans for leu than $1,000. Apply direct to C. 8. WARBURTON. 1002 Majestic Building.

FINANCIAL—Loans: *10. *16, 290. <25. |50. $75. $'.00, or any amount on furniture, piano* vehicle* horses, fixture* etc. Your own tlm* Reasonable rats* (Confidential.) t%

W. Washington, room 4.

TO L|ET—HOU BBS.

TO LET—List, H Cl rote, TO LET--Met«ger s Agency, TO LET-TODD. Ingalls Blc

TO LET—SPANN ft CO., jj BL Halit I TO LETT—ftoe Hot. C E. COFFIN ft CO \ to lbt—j. o. McCullough, m K muckT TO LET—Beau cyetea $36 spot «*to, 'll'

mcMteU.

TOLp3S5Tsight-room houM; central. !■' N. Eagt st. , 7D LET— Ntoe cottage; seven looaaa. (Neerf j 406 N. Stake *ve.

ro LET—Houee; eight plet*. MS Fletcher ave

dies called

LAUNDRY. 222

IB:

bari_

SHOP.

ing ai LEK.

117 W. Georgia st

REAL E8TATBInvestments securitlft.

CHAS. A. DALE. 94% K. Washington st

FDR TRADE—22.400 stock of millinery. Address D 16, care News. FDR TRADE--Carpenter work for good secid wheel. 176 N. Missouri. run iuaue—Denial work tor groceries or produce. Address N 4, care News. FOR TRADE—Good, clear real estate for Job printing office. Address C 20. care News. FOR TRADE—$900 to $1,200 in good noteslor stock of groceries. Address iX 18, core News.

leaving city; a bargain on fa F. SAYLES. 77% E. Market

REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; * large sum of bom* funds left In our care to ‘b« In sums of $100 to $1,000 and upward, at lowest

rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay It back when you please. METZGER AGENCY. 6 Odd Fellows Hall.

REAL

FOR TRADE—Equity In property for interest In office buslnoNS, suitable for lady. Address X 14, care Newa. FOR TRADE—Garden land, on Clifford *ve.. east of Belt railroad: five, ten or twenty acres; for city property. M. ARBUCKLE. 62 E. Market. c wall case, showfor cigars or blwheel. 273 (old number) Massachusetts ave.

REAL ESTATE—$2.250 for a six-room house:

near Indust >r a ten-rocm

chit nan st. $700 lot: corner New Jersey and

AUCTION—Pro-Bono cigar.

FOR TRADE—Ten-room, modem house; N. Pennsylvania st.. near (old) Thirteenth st.; will trade for small property or sell at a bargain. CLARK ft ROBERTS, 214 N. Del*-

AUCTION-CARTER ft VETTER. Auction-

eers, 262 E. Washington.

AUCTION—MoCURDY ft PERRY, real MUte and general auctioneers, 129 W. Washington. AUCTION—SALK OF FURNITURE. CARPETS. STOVES. ETC. We will sell en tomorrow (Wednesday) morning, at 9:30 o'clock, at our room. No. 139 (old number) W. Washington st., our recular auction sale of the above goods, embracing a general variety of household good* Sale positive. McCURDY ft

PERRY, Auct.c uetrs.

TO LET-D A. COULTER. Agent. 94 K. Mar-! het. Telephone tt. «

•; bath; oom-

gyrgraa-ana., TO LET—Boarding houm. now Unto* sUUqol I Apply at Bryc»*» bakery. t TO LBT—Mice cotta**; ftv*~rooms; ttn* r*pair. (OM) 10* Plasawt at. TO LET-So* list at’ M B.

ORBOORT ft APPEL «

TO LBT—Sevon-cuom house; newly pORered. too Cherry st., near Cbllef* aye.; $12 TO LET-Attractive house, three rooms; new*

ly papered: $A60. 7$ Martlndale ave.

TO LET-W N. Illinois st. modem brick root-

dime*. L, W. MIX Cyelorama Block.

TO h®T—321 N. New Jeraey at., eight’ rooms:' modern. Inquire 110 Msseaotmsetts sva. |

TO LET .„ want house, calK TO LET—Houee;

modern.

-Beet rental list in city. When yew I

C. W. OAKES, EMarket

eight rooms; two-story; (New) >129 College and 222 Lemck*. ,

house; «0T Tremont at «M N. New Jer-.

TO LET—A new six-room st, near North. Inquire

aay. . TO LET—Houses In all parts of the city. dSit “"Wl# 1 * list at 24 Circle. WELCH ft • » ARD. | TO LET — Tan-room flat: central locatlo*: ‘ moderate rent DYER ft RAS8MANN. til Circle st. J TO LBT—Modern cottage; Brad way; good condition; bath; bam. Call (new) 206 N.' New Jersey. TO LET—Thirteen rooms; 136 E. Pratt st; atf i 1 Phone™ o 'Sr—* ,ncltt d ,B « laundry.. TOLirr-Thr** rooms tocolored family. Rear ttl E. Michigan st Inquire D.\ A. COULTER. 94 E. Market st ' TO LET—Houses in best neighborhoods; about! * nable rent JOHN

new and modem; reaso B. HANN, 332 Lemcke.

TO LBT—Another cosy, homelike six-room ^yw c ^a:5 raiiNcw HAm TO LBT—For tow weeks, finely furnlshej

Dart lea without chlldre*.,

Idresa D IT. care News.

^houiw, north, to

IHe; bundle# JIUOM LAI Telephone 1111.

urn-

TO LET—Collar* and cuff*, , called for and delivered. PROG

DRY, «21 E, Washington. ~ TO LET—Fin# Waahlngton-et business room (north side), between Meridian and Illinois sta.; elae, 20x120. Inquire at The New* office. TO LBT—Fine, light office room* en suit* or single, front, second floor. Newa Building; all modem conveniences. Inquire at Th* New*

office.

TO LBT—By DAVID i. ORIBBBIf. tt M. HI. 22 N. Keystone ave., t room*, gaa. II. 36 N. Keystone ave., 6 rooms, gas, $9.

907 N. Pine st, 2 rooms, gas, $6.

TO LET—(Old Noe.) 406 and 407 N. Illinois: fine double brick dwelling. We will connect the two house* so aa to make it very attract-1 Ive for a rooming or boarding houee. There' are twenty rooms, with two bath-rooms; natural and artificial gas; plat* glasa; screens; stone veranda and steps, and everything complete. Will make such changes as may be’ necessary to meet the requirements of a good

SPANN ft CO.. 86 H. Market.

REMOVAL.

tenant.

RKMOVAlt—Pro-Bono cigar. REMOVAL—MRS. A. YAHMANN, midwife, has removed to 222 E. Market st. Telephone 906. ' — ^ , ; ; REMOV AL—JOHN C. RU CKBLSHAUS, lawyer, (15-617-626 Stevenson Building. Cossmarclal law and collections. Telephone 19*7. REMOVAL—CHANCE-MATTHEW8 PRINTING CO. have removed to M W. Maryland at. We do all kinds of job printing * little ! better and a little cheaper than many otour competitor* Try ua MEDICAL. M K DIC AI— Pro- Bono cUr*r~

FINANCIAL.

HORACE McKA

ortgage loax :AT, 29% N.

Pennsylvania.

on household good* *4igons; privately; quickly;

Lemcke Building.

Building.

REAL ESTATE—Lot on Sanders st., one square west of Shelby st.: gases; water; irgatn; |o00. MASONIC TEMPLE BARBER

REAL EST ATE-New cottage: porches; vestibule; harftwood floors; attic: lot fifty feet front; price, 22,4(M. 2922 N. Capitol ave. (new number) . REAL ESTATE - Several West Indlanapolla cottages: small payment down; balance In

REAL ESTATE—Fcr a special bargain in a seven-room cottage on Broadway, between (old) Tenth and Eleventh sts., $2,500, easy terms, call on B. F. CLINE, room 302 Lemcke Buildlni.

REAL ESTATE—Handsome, east-front. Unroom residence, complete In every way, in best part of Alabama st., Morton Place; owner

In on favorable term* C.

business

ESTATE—Washlngton-st. property: rare opportunity; 80% by 195; renting for $672 per year; can be bought at a big bargain; owner must have money; not all required down. See us and we will do you good An offer is what we want. W. E. MICK ft CO.

m

Meridian, near Industrial Training School. ti.OOO for a ten-rocm house on Bu-

Seventeenth (old) st* $1,890, six-room house; ■Jrirtgnp st. (business part of Haughvllle). WM. S. CANFIELD, $t Virginia ave.

AUCTION SALE.

FINANCIAL-LOANS. ™

ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC..

Without removal. Interest. 7 per cent, a year.

On Building Association Plan.

PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND

LOAN ASSOCIATION.

Room 4 Lombard Building, 24% E.Washington. Open Saturday evening* until I o’clock. FINANCIAL-CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. ROOMS 7 AND 8 TALBOTT BLOCK. W# loan money on easy term*, on furniture, pianos, organ* store fixtures, warehouse receipts, horse* wagon* etc., without removal. You have the use of th* property and also of the money. Paymenu arranged on th* monthly Installment plan to suit your convenience. Business done quietly, without publicity. No chargee takes out In advance. You get th* full amount of the loan In cash. You can deal with us quickly privately, satisfactorily and confidentially. We also loan money on watche* diamonds, BSS'ii r AND T 7 AL TALB)?TT CO block! nNABCIAI^ T(J ^

$6. lie. $16, $20, $60. $10*.

and up

. FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS.

HORSES AND WAGONS,

at lowest rate* and the day you ask for It w* will as gladly make you a small Iona as a large ona. W* give you your own Urns in which to pay the money back. Your loan may I*!»»esalon? and you have tbs us* of both prop-

mrtv fl.nd roonejr.

You get full amount you ask for. NO CHARGES TAKEN OUT UN ADVANCE Brines, strictly private. Celt and see us b * f0 SECURITY‘MORTp\OE LOAN CO

Boom *07 (second floor) Indiana Tnist Build-

ing (old Vsno# Block), corner Wssh-

ington st and \ irglnia ave. FINANCTAL-jLOANI^. RAtEa

EASY TERMS.

BTRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, LOANS MAD* ON SHORT NOTICB. Money loaned on furniture, piano* horaea. wagon* store fixture* warehouse receipts and all kinds of persons! property In nay amount from 1)0 upward, th# property to remata la ISur undisturbed possession. W. also loan money on watch#* and diamond* You eon nay back the money In weekly or monthly installment* and have the coot reduced proportionately. If you owe balance on your fur* niture or piano, we will pay the aam# for yoq and carry It aa long a* you desire. No chargee token out In advene* Call and see us before going elsewhere. Loans also negotiated tor sal-

Second floor.

94% X. Washington st. Opposite New York Store. _ Open Saturday evenings until t o’clock. ,

FINANCIAL—Farm and city loana; reduced* rates. SHIRLEY, 701 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL - Loons. Building aasoolatloa shares purchased. NEWTON TODD. Ingalls

Block.

FINANCIAL—To loan. 6 and 6 per cent, grtvate money In sums of $6,009 mod $10.00*. C.

F. BATLBS.

FINANCIAL-Loans on watches and diamonds: large amounts a specialty. Room 14 Ingalls Block. . FINANCIAL—Loans on Improved farms lit central Indiana. W. X STEVENSON ft' CO., 74 E. Market. i

D’isrv ^sst

MANN, 21 Circle st . FINANCIAL—Money tejosn; It, OOOt ol cmn on real estate security. MEYER ft KISER. $01. Indiana Trust Building. I FINANCIAL—Money to loon on Improved Indianapolle real ectate. JOHN W. CLAY-. POOL, 3% E. Washington st. 1 FINANCIAL—Loans on Indiana farms In any amount. MEREDITH. NICHOLBON, 901 Stevenson Building, Indianapolis.

FIN ANCIA L—Loans anos, horses and wagons: at lowest rates. 201 Lemck

FINANCIAL - A large amount of private fund* FLOREA ft BEIDEN STICKER. rooms t 2 and 3. 27% 8. Delaware st FINANCIAL—Loans; sums of $100 and over.

City property and farm*.

C. B. COFFIN ft CO.. >0 B. Market st FINANCIAL-Stx per. cent- loans on Tn£ proved, well located Indianapolis property. W, E. STEVENSON ft CO- 74 E. Market. FINANCIAL—We make a specialty of small loans of $100 to $l.u00. Money can be had some day you apply/ MEYER ft KISER. $00

Indiana Trust.

fTNANCIAL—Some good loans on city prom erty. $2,000 to $10,000 can be made at onoe by applying to <i* JAMBS H. LOWES ft CO.. 04 When Building. FINANCIAL—LOANS ON FURNITURE. PIANOS, ETC. Also on horse* wagon* warehouse receipts; without removal. U% N. Mertdlan st, room t over Laurie’s store. FINANCIAL—Monty loaned to salaried p*m pi* without Indoreement or collateral; busings strictly confidential. MERCANTILE DISCOUNT CO., room 4 Lombard Building. 94% E. Washington st ' • FINANCIAL!—Money in sums to suit without any dslay whatever; oon get It th* same day you apply. Call and get our rots# Can pay a KFiS-r? gSU' traoMpcii* * ’FINANCIAL—Money to loan, a large sum o< home funds loft In our hands to bo loaned Is sums of $109 to $1,000 and upward at lowsot rates of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply. Pay hack when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, t Odd Fellows Btook. FINANCIAL—Interest on pavings deposits B, and upward received; • per cent interest coupon system, on $26 and upward. Full withdrawal Installment stock* Paid-In capital over $6i)0,000. Agents wanted. STATE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF INDlANA. 31 8. Pennsylvania st FINANCIAL-! am prepared to loo* money on household good* piano* organs. Moguls* horse* buggle* diamond* o*d watche*. I aim advance money to salaried people on their h*. dividual note* Call and me me befme *ol*8 elsewhere and get rata* J. M. MILLER, successor to Bord ft MtUar. Telephone $4ft 6$ Baldwin Bloch.

such sn exorbitant aey when you can get

K i from us? Loons on household good* piano* organ* office fixture* etc.; also loons made to salaried people on their Individual not*#; new plan. Cali and see us before going elsewher* THE PEOPLE’S LOAN AND DISCOUNT CO. Room >24 Stevenson Building.

FINANCIAL—LOANS. w, wirtr S’cES-iSS^

dlamonm'and jewelry?

INS.

290. $90. 12* ICO. {

„ONEY ON FUL... AN8, HORSES, WAOOJ SEWING MACHINES. IL ALSO ON WAI

M.4 if f you are m_

'll

TO CALL

BORROW! NZt.

POSITIVELY THE LOWEST RATES Df BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. *- oa * Old No. 96% E. Market st

DOU**.

To loan In sums of ftk $16. $90. $90. $60. $10* <M* or any amount on at rates which honest people oon afford to pay. The property to remain la year

EV “ T ^S. »Sd uo,m

In foot ^rou^can

punts to suit .

SO mad# iwftocee the coot the loan. W# give you th* of money you ask for; out In advance._The ti

to be private, get our rate"

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