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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1895.

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WANTTED—Oood cook, who can waaH. 204

WAKTBD—Olrl for cmmcaI booaMrork. 1210 I^MTk A\t. WANTSTD—SoUcltor*. CSall At room S. m X).

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WANTED-An, Asperlftneed lron«r.

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LAUNDRY.

WANTBJD—CJood cook, with references.

X. Meridian

2740

WANTBD—Oood girt lor fetwraJ hou—wort. MO W. East at.

flrl tor feneral housework. OOP N. Nntrle st. WANTED—Olrl At 2104 E. MlchlfA^i *t.; can go home At night. WANTMD—Good white girl; good wms«s. 2424 N. PemuylTAnlA ot.

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nurse

BALL, Muscle, lad.

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WANTTED—BpedAl saU Ben Mur bicycle#. See

notice Bicycle colum.

WAWTWD—Teeth deeaed tree. M S. PenruyT-

venit. OANT. Dentut.

WANTED-White flrl, work. M20 Broedwey. W ANTED—Seemet reeeee; tin*. 2144 N. M’erldta.n

to cook end do houee-

; so cutting and flt-

fcANTWV-Oood white (pai; generAl houeework. Call telephone

WANTED—Young girt for home. MW N. Alabina. WANTED-Olrl for general WAgee. 141* College are. WANTED—Chambermaid;

t; good

must be experl-

rLLXNOIg HOUSE. WANTED—Iron child crib; *.*•.

OO., Ui MaeeachueetM are

WANTED—Will buy pawn-ticket*.

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- _ Addiwe* q l’cw U6\mpHK>\ii [pMMMBMB WAMTBD^Oermaa girl, down town; wagee *>. 14* N. Delaware, room A '.r r

WANTED—Olrl tor general housework; can

104 g. East et.

_ _ _ «*perle»oed eelewlAdlee; »

a weak: outdoor work. IU Majestic.

boro# sights.

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WANTBD-Coinpetent girl for geaeral wort; email family, ill* Oollege are.

WANTED—Bxperlenoed bosom Iraser. CRESCENT LAUNDRY. MO Virginia are.

girt for general houee work.

Apply eg opoe. 17*4 N. Meridian *t.

CENTRAL DEN-

aad Ohio eta.

WANTED—Ladle*’ oapea and jaCK*t* < menu. CONRAD, m MaSMrhueetui

WANTED—Experienced dining-room white girl and one kitchen girl. M Maesachuaett*

WANTED—Olrl for general

■good wages

family oC four;

ware

housework In •U N. Dela-

IMS

street.

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WANTED—White girl for general houjework: reference* required; good wages. 7M N. Ala*

WANTED-KbterprUlng ladies can make 1W per cent, profit; brand-new goods. 4fi When

EulNMag. WANTED—Refined lady to go Into husinew; enormous profits guaranteed. Address N *.

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WANTSD-A capable sin or woman for gen. eral housework Is a famtt* HldH'~

ily of three. MM N.

WANTED—Dood cook. Call this evening. Room 19 Hutehlns Block, corner Ohio and Pennsylvania. WANTED—Pchool shoos; largest assortment; i; best wearing, at KiSTNER'S,

SIAN MFQ. ca. 4U and 4U Ste. Building. -

W wJslf^to^TKIMaHBAUM** Son! IS W. Maryland. -

WANTED—Ladles, wear waterproof kid shoes and save the price of rubber*, li.lt. K1STXBR'S, m fi. Busols. WANTED—Oood white girl or woman to <5o general housework; permanent place to

right party 2312 Talbott avt.^

WANTED—MRB- STEVEN^* private medloal home for ladiee before and during conflnement. 418 N. New Jersey Ml- • WAN TED—atencgrapher: accurate: to do copying at home on own machine; will pay |» a week. Andrew L », care Newt. ■

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for loan* os watchea, dlamouda, blcyclw, etc.

WANTED—atri*, com* to GERMAN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, lay* N. Meridian: see large list of places; *2 to |6 week. Office 41.

WANTED—Ladle* to train for the dramaUo work under an old, well-known, reputable Actor. InitrucUone privit*. Addmu lock box tt dtp. •

WANTED—Bright. Intelligent , lady; pasi t wenty-eeven; to engage in profitable em. ployment; reference required. Address Z A oara New- -- WANTBD-Oood |trl, fonirtl houMWork; two In family. Colored girl, with reference#. C»J1 Saturday and Monday mornlners. 7*7 N. Pennsylvania et.

WANTBD-fichoVers for the latwt and only correct eyatam for ladiee' garment cutting, at the METROPOLITAN CUTTINO SCHOOL for lAdle*' talioriQf and drwemaktng. im W. Washington et. Parlor 10 W ANTED—Clerk*. mlUtnere, stenographer* tjrpewrltm, drwimaken, to to Qanther'a umbrella factory for umbrella*; also repairing and ra-covartng. Paraaols re-ooeerad to match cutting. Factory and etcre, No. 21 Pembroke Arced* ■

WANTED—PROF. RATNO'S old. reliable theatrical school. Ladies or gentlemen wtehlfi| to loam fi food paying profwtlon. atudy for the stage, learn a good danc-mg act. can secure good, reliable engagement* at once.

Call MO W. Ohio st.

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WANTED—I have worn three pair* at Kl»t-

nev’e water-proof kid *r * '

•hoes In the last three

mn, and they gave me each good lervtco that I have just bought another pair for U.M. and want to recommend them to everybody. MRS. ELISABETH STBWERT. SS7 S. Nor-

wood St.

WANTED— _ BTTLI8H FOOTWEAR,

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WANTED—Ladlea. to embroider We eend work to your home prepaid Send addressed •nrelops for one piece of unproMery with prices said. If our terms of work are not to your liking, you may return at our expense.

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WANTED—Not membcra of the Indian spoil a drug ring. We save you money on your pur*

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MU1I4MKO AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. 1 B^nSSNOANDLOAN-Th* Aetna Association has money to loan on long or short time. HOWARD KIMBALL secretary, tt SL Market.

buildino AND Building and Loan to make loans prom

LOAN—Vb*

Building.

Association la prtpttred promptly. Room 41 Lombard

BUTLDINO AND LOAN—Money to loan; a

M of home funds left is

to be loaned bhsuras of «1M to IX600 and up-

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our care

large sum of home fund*

_0 be loaned Ub»um* of lliW J I H ■ I ward at * lowest rates of interest; can furnish money same day you apply. Pay back when you pleas*, we offer far better term* than building aaaoclatlona. A. METZGER

AGENCY. * Odd Fellows Block.

STRAYED.

strayed—Red Irish setter; white spot on breast: collar No, U64. Return Ml E. New

York. Reward

left shoulder: with harneea lUturn to 234 X.

Wabash- Reward.

PATENT ATTORNEYS.

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India napolla

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WANTED—MALE HELP.

WANTED—Rock cigar.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—Florida Seal.

WANTED—Tleh-l-rr.ingo

WANTED-Barber. 121 N. Alabama *t

WANTED—Good barber. 51 Monument Place.

WANTED—Barber for Saturday. 112 Virginia ave.

WANTTCD—First-cUttfl barber. 853 Indiana ave.

WANTED—Barber at STILLE'S. 1256 Columbia ave.

WANTED—Trick bicycle rider. Call at 120 8. Davidson el

WANTED—Boy helper In gac-acting. 918 E. Washington st.

WANTED—Men, clean lodging. 10c. 619 E. Washington et.

WANTBD—Good carpenter. 1110 Maple st.. 7 p m HALSTEAD.

WANTED—Special sale Ben Hur bicycles. See notice Bicycle Column.

WANTED—Will buy pawn-tickets. Address G 1. care Indianapolis News.

WANTED—Barber; the "Orion." corner Meridian and Monument Place.

WANTED—Old hats made new or in style. HAND. Hatter. 47 Virginia ave.

WANTED-We furnish help free. UNITED EMPLOYMENT CO.. 140 N. Illinois.

WANTED—Experienced solicitors. *55 week; easy work; new scheme. Sis Majestic.

WANTED—Free dentistry. CENTRAL DENTAL COLLEGE, Ohio and Ullnoie sts.

WANTED—Clean young man to wait on lunch table between 10 and 1 o'clock. 29 W. Pearl at.

WANTED—600 men to call dally at the Elmo. 216 Indiana ave., for best brands of cigars and tobacco.

WANTED—Boy to learn typesetting; low wages to start on. Second floor, rear old Journal Building.

WANTED—Try our iron-clad boys’ school shoes; Mo; $1.25, *1 60. KISTNER’S SHOE STORE. 135 B. Illinois.

WANTED—Small sums of money to loan; *10 and upward: at low rates. MEYER A KISER, *06 Indiana Trust.

WANTED—Seventy-five waiters; call Sunday morning at the Dairy Building, State Fair Grounds, about 10 o'clock.

WANTED—Boy with experience In varnishroom. INDIANA SCREEN FACTORY. Central avf. and Twenty-second.

WANTED—Can make any trick or device wanted. INDIANAPOLIS PATTERN WORKS, 801 S. Pennsylvania st.

WANTED-See CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, 108 N. Pennsylvania, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycles, etc.

WANTED—Three first-class tea and cigar salesmen; with an established trade In Indiana; none others need apply. H. C. FISHER, Chicago.

WANTED—Steam fitter, farm hands, dishwasher, offlee men, or anybody wanting work call on UNITED EMPLOYMENT CO.. 140 N. Illinois. ^

WANTED—Good solicitor for business college work; large and new territory; no competition. THE KOKOMO BUSINESS COLLEGE, Kokomo, Ind.

WANTED—Salesmen on cigars; *125 per month and expenses; experience unnecessary; permanent position; Inducements. IMPERIAL CIGAR CO.. New York.

WANTED—Inventors to write for free advice and opinions about Inventions. E. T. S1LVIUS ft CO., Patent Attorneys and Mechanical Engineers. Talbott Block. Indianapolis.

WANTED-Two floor stove plate, and one bench molder; steady work and good wages to good men; hoboes need not apply. THE FERROSTBEL COMPANY, Chagrin Falls, O.

WANTED—Young man or boy to take private lessons tn railroad and commercial telegraphy; with main line practice, by operator of fifteen years’ experience; terms very reasonable. Address C 9. care Newa.

WANTED—Experienced salesman with some trade; to eell a line of standard corsets to the retail trade in the city and adjacent territory, on a liberal commission. Address with references and particulars, S 8, care New*.

WANTED-

OREAT ALTERATION SALE. CARPENTERS ARE AT WORK ENLARGING OUR STORE. Come and see bow much your dollar will buy THIS WEEK. v A' BIG DRIVE ON ROCKERS. DUGAN FURNITURE CO.. Opposite Court House. 211 E. Washington et.

WAKTED—SITUATION. SITUATION WANTED—Florida Seal.

SITUATION WANTED-By lady; housework

633 Daugherty.

SITUATION WANTED—Private work, 967

Rhode Iiland it..

SITUATION WANTED—As porter In barber-

shop. 1108 E. Thirteenth st.

SITUATION WANTED-A good colored cook.

with reference. 1816 N. West st.

SITUATION WANTED—Do general house-

work. Addresa Y 6, card New*.

SITUATION WANTED—By colored girl; ex-

perienced cook. 322 Muskingum st.

SITUATION WANTED-By t toman girl, for general housework. Apply 821 Lincoln st.

SITUATION WANTED—To work In dairy by Hollander. Addreee DAIRY, Norwood, Ind.

SITUATION WANTED—Experienced colored butler; houee man. Address Y 8. care News.

SITUATION WANTED-Ai hou»elwep«r and general Housework. 1002 High st. Call after 4

P- TYT.

situation wanted—Experienced bookkeeper; man of thirty. Addres* H A oare

News.

SITUATION WANTED—Experienced aecond girl: can give reference. Call at 1027 S. Cap-

itol ave.

SITUAiTION WANTED-Designer and fitter; will go to houfe*. DRESSMAKER, 921

Broadway.

SITUATION WANTED—Experienced boy; fare horaen: driving; reference*. JOti N.

Delaware, room 11.

SITUATION WANTED—Housekeeper for a reipect&hle widower by a refined lady. Ap-

ply at 376 S. Senate ave.

SITUATION WANTED—By two children; aa specialty artiiti-for home entertainment*.

Address N 1. car* New*.

SITUATION WANTED—By young man; has had experience In saloon. JAMES H.

COURTNEY. 822 Chapel st.

SITUATION WANTED—Cooks furnished with referenoe; general bouse girl*; wtgea, $3 to

14 Ml N. Delaware, room S.

SITUATION WANTED—Day work la families, and competent to help at entertain-

menu evening*, ttl Broadway.

SITUATION WANTED—As nurse In confinement or steknese; best references; prices

reasonable. 1043 Tecumseh ave.

SITUATION WANTED—Any work except canvassing, by young man, with college

training. Address N *, care News.

SITUATION WANTED—Dental student wants place lt» private family to work for board or room, or both. Address X 5, care News.

SITUATION WANTED—As instrument . Inspector and manager of good telephone exchang*. References. Lockbox 124. Fillmore,

Ind.

SITUATION, WANTED—AS stenographer by young lady who hu had experience, and can furnish beet of reference*. Addreee box 471.

Kntghtstown. Ind.

_ WANTBD-AGEKTS.

AGENTS WANTED—Sure thing. Call at 443

Virginia eve.

AGENTS WANTED—Of good address; good

thing. 1113 N. West.

FOR TRADb.

FOR TRADE—Good rental property for stock of groceries. Address M 6. care News.

FOR TRADE—Small horse for larger one. Inquire HOGAN TRANSFER CO.. 33 W.

Georgia.

FOR TRADE—126 aero*. Monroe county, with small incumbrance, for city lot. Addreee R

& care News.

FOR TRADE—Naw, high-grade Waihbum mandolin; pearl Inlaid; for good bicycle. Ad-

dress Q 8. care News.

FOR TRADE—Property and small business paying $35 per week, for farm, within twelve mites of city. Address D 1810 Ingram st.

FOR TRADE—R,300 equity In nice, well-’o-cated. six-room house. North side, for two or three acres ground adjoining city. Address

B 10, care News.

FOR TRADE—Ash st property, *3,500, .for ten room modern house, between College. Delaware, south of Twentieth st.; pay *2,000 differ•nee. M SCHXEIDBR & BON, 21 Virginia

ave.

yroit xnAL'E.—r or shocks groceries. DOOta and shoe*, ot clothing, at invoice value*. forty acre* in Green county, and cottage in Lyona. lad. HENRY H. FAY. IMi »• Washington, et

SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.

SHORTHAND AND T YPEWRITIN 0—I ad: - vidua! instruction. MRS. BRYAN’S RRIYAtTB SCHOOL. 13 E. Ohio. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—Fiii course In shorthand and tyjjewrUtng. under certain condition*. For plan address «. oars News.

ee.

DENTISTRY.

DENTISTRY—EARHART*8 DENTAL Parlors. E. Washington et. Call and get price* before going elsewhere.

WANTED—Tiah-l-mlngo-WANTED—Paper hanging. 6e roll. 830 Ft. Wayne ate. WANTED—To Bell barber's outfit; cheap. 1321 Ringgold st. WANTED—Second-hand Ice-box. Address X 9. care News. WANTED—Cash paid for Household goods.245 W. Washington. WANTED—Kildow's original "Old Stock” dgar. 'Phone 24361. WANTED—Boarders at 22.50 per week. 739 Massachusetts ave WANT ED—Special sale Ben Hur bicycles. See notice Bicycle Columm WANTED—Old gold and silver for cash. WARD, 11 N. Meridian. WANTED—Ostrich feathers dyed and curled. FAILLES, 20 g, Ulinol*. WANTED—To exchange upholstering for dentai work. 131 W. Sixteenth. W'ANTED—Will buy pawn-ticket*. Address Q 1, care Indianapolis News. WANTED—A young lady wishes to learn millinery. Address H 9. care News. WANTED—Occupants furnished front rooms; bath; very cheap. 917 College ave. WANTED—The use of piano for storage; no children. Address K 9. care News. WANTED—Capitol Steam Carpet Cleaning Works. Cleaning 75c a room. Tel. 818. WANTED—SELLERS, Dentist, removed to 32 W. Washington st., over News office. WANTED—Try our iron-clad boys’ shoes, 98c, *1.25, 31.50. KISTNER’S, 135 S. Illinois. WANTED—Cooley creamer; second-hand; any slice. Address E. H. LB1B, 31 E. Georgia st. WANTED—A second-hand typewriter tn good condition. Address 1029 Stevenson Building. WANTED—To borrow, small sum on ample security. No usurer need apply. 315 Indiana ave. WANTED—INDIANA DENTAL COLLEGE, 89 E. Ohio st., is open from 9 a m. to 5 p. m. WANTED—Gentlemen to room and board; bath; private family. Address T 6, care New*. WANTED—Two or three unfurnished rooms; bath; housekeeping. Address D 8, care News. WANTED—Store-room, with six or seven living rooms attached. Address H 7, care News. WANTED—W T e have feather pillows, $1 per pair. 249 Massachusetts ave. ELDREDGE & McRAE. feai sold. THE J. C. HIRSCHMAN CO.^ Ill N. New Jersey. WANTED—Expert repairing; string instruments. BELCHER & TURNER, 311 Masaachusetts ave. WANTED—Parties desiring straight loans to settle with building associations, address F 9, care News. WANTED—Pay cash for clothing, cloaks, notions, shoes, stock of merchandise. OLSON, Frankfort, Ind. WANTED—Household goods bought, sold and exchanged. ALBERT HUTCHINSON, 336 E. W r ashlngton. WANTED—A good driving horse for his keeping; best of care; lightest of work. 412 Stevenaon Building. WANTED—To borrow $800 for five years on irtl T 35. care News.

farm, worth *3,500; no commission. Address

WANTED—60,000 feet black and shellbark hickory timber. Address JAMES MADISON, New Palestine. Ind. WANTED—November 1, modem house; central: about *25; permanent adult tenants. Address R 7. care News. WANTED—Room; central; reasonable and with privileges; with widow or old couple. Address V 9, care News.

WANTED—Gauge lathe for 4 to 18-lnch spindles. Address GREENWOOD SCREEN

DOOR CO., Greenwood. Ind.

WANTED—Leave your coal orders for the wmter with CAPITOL LUMBER CO.. 849

Massachusetts ave. 'Phone 721.

WANTED—Nicely furnished front room; private residence; modern; best references re-

quired. Address J 2. care News.

.WANTED—A work horse and harness; also

a good, second-hand phaeton. Call at 814 E. Morris st.. between 5 and 6 o’clock.

WANTED—Have two or three large rooms,

with alcove, unfurnished; couple preferred; references. Address V 8, care News.

WANTED—Board for gentleman and two children; age two and ten; have furniture; state terms. Address E 10, care News.

WANTED—To borrow *500, one year, 8 per cent.; no commission; good personal and collateral security. Address A 5. care News.

WANTED—Two or three housekeeping rooms; completely furnished; in good neighborhood. Call or address MBS. A. HANNA, 704 N. Illi-

nois.

WANTED—Four or five rooms, with hath, or thoroughly modem cottage, within, six squares of Washington st. Address R. 9, care

News,

WANTED—Good location for physician; country practice, with large territory, with an old practitioner preferred. Address P 8, care

News.

WANTED—To wash fine carriages in three to five minutes, while you wait at the Opera ■table, by the new process fountain sponge-

washer.

WANTED—See CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, 108 N. Penn* aylvanla, for loans on watches, diamonds, bi-

cycles, etc.

WANTED-Stationary engine; six or eight horse-power. Call or address E. M. BROWN. care Cornett Bros., corner College ave. and

Eighteenth st.

WANTED—Lady’s bicycle: must be good make and as good as new. Address E 8. care News, stating whose make, how long

used and price.

WANTED—Collars and cuffs. H6e; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121. Main office, 622 E. Washington *t.; cen-

tral offlee, 228 Massachusetts ave.

WANTED—Gentleman with (2,500 to take one-

half Interest European hotel and cafe that

Is clearing $300 per month: gbod chance to

right party. Address P 2, care News.

WANTED—MRS. ALICE LONG and MRS. CARVEN. MODISTES. 1932 RUCKLE BT.. Dresses made in latest style. Work and fit guaranteed. Prices reasonable. 1932 Ruckle st.

WANTED—To let furniture for seven or eight room house, for board and room, by lady; employed; located between Capitol ave., N. and New Jerroy »t.; references exchanged,

Address C M. care News.

WANTED—If you need & loan on your ptano, household good*, homes or wagon*, try the easy payment plan and lowest rates of the INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COM-

PANY, room 10 147 E. Market st.

WANTED—One large alcove room or two connecting rooms, north: unfurnished or partly furnished; with beard same bouse or close by; for gentleman, wife and little daughter. State full particulars and terms; must be rea-

sonable. Address G 9, care Newa.

WANTED-UG’gere farm In Marlon county, within three to ten mile* of Indianapolis; must be cheap; will pay spot cash; soil must be good; care little for good Improvements; (send us full description, location and lowest cash pries. W. E. MICK ft CO., 118 E. Market

•treet.

BUSINESS CHANCE-

BUSINESS CHANCE—Paying printing office; centrally located. Address E U. care Newa

BUSINESS CHANCE—A good. legrittmate business tt sold within ten days; price (300.

Address R 4, care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Three cigar stores. *250. *800 and *1.500: all A 1. STOUT ft

HOOTON, 5 W. Market.

BUSINESS CHANCE-A partner with *om* capital, in flrst-class manufacturing busi-

ness. Address J 4, care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Newspaper offlee in live country town, near Indianapolis; price

*700. Addreee D 9. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Est&bllihed machine shop; modern tools; good location; city; price *2.500. Address X 7. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Half Interest in a good well-established real estate office; references exchanged. Address S 9. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Some one who has an ^-itabiished insurance or real estate business arxi wishes a partner, who is a hustler, answer this. Address G 8. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted: A partner to Join tn a valuable specialty manufacturing business for the State; about *2.000 required. For interview address J 8. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—I want to buy out or will buy an interest In a manufacturing or Jobbing business; prefer small business that can be developed- Address C 22. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Gentleman with 2,500, to take one-half Interest European hotel and cafe that Is clearing *300 per month; good chance to right rarty. Address Z 4. care

News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—At room 34 Virginia Hotel; can be seen a rare specialty, the manufacture or sale of which can be secured for the State; some capital required. Call

about 1 or 7.

BUSINESS chance—Half interest In prosperous grocery; north; for $1,200; easy terms for man of energy and character. Owner has enough money to run business. DUGDALE &

DONEY, 530 Lemcke.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Lady with business

ability can secure Interest in established of-

fice buelness; $500 Investment required; must conduct correspondence and operate typewriter; not necessary to be stenographer, but

preferable. Address V 7, care Xews.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Wanted: Party to invest *4.000 in stock company to Increase the capacity of an established manufacturing builnere; good dividend guaranteed; can give bettt mercantile and business references: will stand a thorough inveeU^atieru Address iC 6,

care New»*

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE—Pee Plummer s.

REAL ESTATE—Lots on easy -weekly payment*. DENNY ft DENNY, 30 N. Delaware street.

REAL ESTATE—Two beautiful lots on Central ave.. *600 each. J. A. WILDMAN, 19 Talbott Block.

REAL ESTATE—If you desire a 5tj real estate loan, let us give you our term*. SPANN & CO.

REAL ESTATE—Property of all kinds. HENRY H. FAY, Hi E. Washington st., over Big Four offices.

REAL ESTATE—Vacant lot* north, and northeast at bargain prices. VBITCH, 714 Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—House; modern; flrst-ciasa residences at bargains. HENRY H. FAY, IVi E. Washington et.

REAL ESTATE—Splendid corner lot. Meridian at., south of Fail creek; want offer. VEITCH 714 Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—Nine-room house, 1005 E. Market st.; cheap; good condition. Coll at 40 E. Washington st. A. BROWN.

REAL EST ATE-Beautiful residence; N. Meridian st.; right down town; price *25,000. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—If you want to buy a house and pay for It same as rent, see W. A. Rhodes, 124 E. Market st. Get a list.

REAL ESTATE—Irvington, lot 126x285; price *560; $50 cash; balance *5 per month. CHAS. M CROSS & CO.. 19Mi N. Meridian st.

REAL ESTATE—Vacant lots and improved property for sale in any part of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor, Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—Blake st..; two-story, sevenroom house; price *2.400; cheapest property on West Side. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 EMarket.

REAL ESTATE—New, modern houses to sell at great bargains, or exchange for farms or smaller houses. HANN ft MINTHORN, 323 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE—Business block. Pennsylvania st., paying 8 per cent, net; splendid investment at *22,500. VEITCH, 714 Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—Elegant, ten-room residence, handsomely finished; corner lot; good barn; Pennsylvania st., *7.500. VBPTCH, 714 Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—Wanted: Business block; *15.000 to *25,000 cash; must be well located and bring good interest. CHAS'. A. DALE, 144 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Irvington; six-room cottage: one square from car line; price only *750. Easy terms. CHAS. M. CROSS. 19ft N. Meridian st.

REAL ESTATE—On payments. McPherson st. just north Twenty-ninth st.; five-room cottage; price $1,300. CHAS. M. CROSS & CO., 19ft N. Meridian st.

REAL ESTATE—Northeast corner Meridian and Pratt sts. two-story brick dwelling; furnace and bath; lot 62ftxl30. Make us an offer. SPANN & CO.

REAL ESTATE—Cheap, for cash, corner lot Brookslde and Brookland ave.. or will trade for new piano. ALBERT KRULL. Pennsylvania and Maryland.

REAL ESTATE—Elegant, new, ten-room, thoroughly modern house. 2535 N. Illinois st.. only *3,800 If sold this month. See it. You (will be surprised. OWNER.

REAL ESTATE—Stevenson Building is the finest offlee building in Indianapolis; li^ht, hot and oold water; rates reasonable. W, r E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Vacant lot, clear: abstract down to date; worth *200; will take *75 cash If taken by 12 m. Monday, October 10. Must have money. Address postofflee lockbox 1241, city.

REAL ESTATE—No. 3232 N. Illinois st., nine rooms and bath; good barn; $3,700. No. 3228 Kenwood ave., eight rooms and bath; large barn. *2,700. H. C. TUTTLE & CO., 4 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—On payments, corner of Grace and Moore aves., near Pan-Handle shops, four-room house; large barn; price only $1,200. CHAS. M. CROSS ft CO., 19ft N. Me-

ridian st.

REAL ESTATE—East front, seven-room cottage; good barn; city water; newly painted; In first-class condition: on Ruckle st., near (old) Eighth st.; a bargain. W. E. STE-

VENSON, 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Six acres choice ground. Central ave., near Forty-third st.; high and dry; no better location; price *800 per acre; easy payments; well worth $1,000 per

acre. W. E. MICK & CO.

REAL ESTATE—*1.800, 59 (old No.) Michigan st., Haughvllle; $750, lot corner Twenty-fifth and N. New jirsey st.: *2,250, six-room house. S. Meridian, half square from Manual Training School. WILLIAM 8. CANFIELD, 35 Vir-

ginia ave.

REAL ESTAliE—Seven acres of ground near the city; weili improved; ten room house, furnace and bath; good bam; one acre In small fruits; would exchange for Improved farm well locatted. J. A. WILDMAN. 19 Tal-

bott Block.

REAL ESTATE—195x215 feet; northeast corner College ave. and Twenty-second st.; house on center lot; fine location; owner is compelled to se|; a safe Investment for some one. W. E. STEVENfiON, 126 E. Market, ex-

elusive agent, j

REAL ESTATE—*2,800—Two-story, elghtroom house; E. Washington st, near State st.; $800 cash, balance straight; loan: cheapest property on Washington st. for price; owner non-resident; must sell. W. E. STEVEN-

SON, 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Talbott ave.. on payments; modern; nine-room house; all modem convenience*, street Improvement, sewer' and eidetvalks paid: price only *3.000: small cash payment; balance like rent. CHAS. M. CROSS

& CO., 19ft N. Meridian st.

REAL ESTATE—Two bargains, north; choice location; seven rooms, $4,400; eig-ht rooms, $4,700; small cash payment; furnace, bath, finished In quartered oak; fine lots; splendid homes; very cheap for some one who Is quick. DUGDALE & DONEY. 530 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE-Money 10 loan; a large sum of home funds left in our hands to be loaned in sums of *100 to $1,000 and upward at lowest rates of Interest; car) furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER, 5 Odd Fellows Block.

REAL ESTATE—New cottage of six rooms; No. 2011 Broadway; lot 40x135; all street, sewer, sidewalk and other assessments paid: will take *2,500 for this property if sold within ten days; look at this property, and make me an offer. JOSEPH W. SELVAGE, 73

Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—*1.000—On Orchard ave., neax Jefferson ave., one of the prettiest location* In the northeast portion of the city: dwelling of four rooms; lot 41x18256. *100 or more cash-, balance *10 or more per month. Don’t delay.

H. PLUMMER, 165 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—On payments. Columbia

ave., south of Eighteenth st.. new, eight-

room house; price $2,000; also four-room cottage: large barn and sheds; well and cistern; south of Seventeenth st.; price *1.000; reasonable cash payment; balance like rent. CHAS.

M. CROSS & CO., m N. Meridian.

REAL. ESTATE—Here’s a property must be sold quick; nine-room residence; N. Capitol ave.; hardwood finish, newly papered, bath, complete, well and cistern in kitchen, city water, cellar, both gases, good barn, macadamized street, cement walks; lot 40x200 feet; a great bargain; easy terms. W. E. STEVEN-

SON, 126 E. Market-

REAL ESTATE—On the east side of Highland Plac«. north of Twenty-first st.. an elegant cottage of six rooms, well lighted, vestibule, front veranda, latticed rear veranda, well, cistern, cellar, large barn, grape arbor, brick and board walks In yard. This place coat *3,200; price *2,500. Don’t be afraid to make an offer of a reasonable cash payment and monthly, quarterly or yearly payments.

H. PLUMMER, 155 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—No. 1912 New Jersey st. (Morton Place), beautiful home of twelve rooms, finished throughout In quarter sawed oak elegant bath and toilet rooms, complete laundry. Kruse & DeWenter furnace, electric light and electric ga* lighting; elegant cabU net mantels and grates, console, hardwood floors, plate and art glass, large porch, cement walks, sewer connection; all street and other improvements paid; price $7,500. See me for terms. JOS. W. SELVAGE, Owner, No. <3

Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE-No. 2014 New Jersey st. (Morton Place): beautiful new home of tea rooms: east front; finished in quarter-sawed oak- fine bath and toilet-rooms; laundry complete’. Kruse & Dewenter furnace; electric light and electric gas lighting; two fine cabinet mantels and grates; console; hardwood floors; large porches; plate and art glass; all street and other improvements made and paid This is one of the finest homes in Morton Place. See me for terms. Price. *7,000. JOSEPH w. SELVAGE, owner, 73 Lombard

Building.

•R.EA.L. ESTATE—>To. 2105 Broadway; «Iegant

home ot seven rooms; bath, complete; two

pantries; large attic; furnace-room; cellar; two porches; furnace (Stumph ft Thiele); electric light and electric gas lighting; three grates and cabinet mantels; plate glass front; large closets; cement walks; well, cistern, city water (hot and cold); sewer connection; fruit and shade trees; house finished In quartersawed oak throughout; elegantly finished and arranged; can be purchased at a decided bar-

gain if sold in ten days. JOSEPH W. SELVAGE. owner, 73 Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—No. 2011 New Jersey st. (Morton Place); beautiful, new. modem and complete house of ten rooms; bath and tolletrooms; laundry complete; cellar (plastered); furnace-room (Kruse ft Dewenter furnace); large attic; well, cistern, city water (hot and cold); house finished in quartered oak throughout; elegant cabinet mantels and grates; hardwood floors. This is one of the finest finished and arranged houses in Morton Place. Will sell at a bargain, and on easy terms If purchased in ten days JOSEPH W. HEL-

VAo-P. 73 TLombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—Here’s the biggest bargain in Indianapolis, and no dodging it. Read for yourself and you will be convinced; worth $3,000; our price is only $l.Sf98; great dec.1 below actual cost. A bargain of $1,000. Now read- New. two-story frame house: eight rooms and bath; cellar-under whole house, cistern, well, piped for furnace, stable, piped for both gases; two grates and elegant cabinet mantels: finished In hardwood throughout; splendid shade, pantry, presses, china closet. lot 36x132; Incumbrance only $1,200; payable $22 per month; only $798 cash required. Located on Talbott ave.; one of the most fashionable streets In city. An unprecedented bargain. W.

E. MICK ft CO.

FOR BALE—REAL ESTATE. REAiT”eSTATE—TNDIANA'*TRU6T""coT'buyi and sells real estate. REAL ESTATE—Private money to loan; ( per cent. C. F. SAYLES. 77^ E- Market. REAL ESTATE—Modem, eleven-room house; N. Meridian; bargain. Address L 40, care News. REAL ESTATE—Good farms from three to twenty-five miles city. ROBBINS BROS., 534 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—Corner lot; Central ave.; 65x177 feet; choice location. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—We have a cash customer for centrally located business block; *15,000 to *26.000. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Eighty acres level black land; good improvements; ten miles city. For further description see ROBBINS BROS., 635 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—Modem dwelling. N. Pennsylvanla st.; ten rooms, furnace, bath, etc.; full size lot; owned by non-resident; offered at a sacrifice for a few day*. C. E. COFFIN & CO. REAL ESTATE—Greatest bargain In Morton Place; east front: corner lot; N. Alabama st.; both streets improved and paid for; price *2,500; terms to suit. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market REAL ESTATE—Here's & bargain; brick business block on E. Washington st., near Liberty st., renting at *300 per year; price *3,500; must be sold quick. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Sixty acres good River bottom land; ail under cultivation; four-room house and barn, on good road; price *3,000; incumbrance *1,100; will trade equity for city property. ROBBINS BROS., 635 Lemcke. REAL ESTATE—On payments; Englewood; half square north of Washington, cm Tuxedo st.. new, nine-room houee, large pantry and plenty of closets; well, cistern, cement walks, etc.; price *1,960. CHAR M. CROSS & CO-, 19^ N. Meridian *t.

REAL ESTATE—We have purenaser for a good farm of 100 to 160 acre* in Marion county, within three to ten mile* of Indianapolis; soil must be good; improvement* need not be extra; must be cheap and well located. Will pay spot cash. W. E. MICK ft CO., 11*

E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—*3,000—Six-room cottage; N. Delaware st.; hardwood finish, three cabinet mantels, large rooms, asphalt street, cement walks and sewers all paid; this property is In a stone’s throw of Morton Place; a beautiful home for some one; must be sold at once. W. E. STEVENSON. 126 El Market. REAL ESTATE—Choice, new, east-front re«Idence; N. Alabama at., Morton Place; ten rooms; finished in quartered oak. hardwood floors, chandeliers, elegant bath, furnace, cement cellar, three cabinet mantels, attic,

beautiful sideboard In dining-room; one of the prettiest homes in Morton Place: a decided bargain for & few day*. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. Market. REAL ESiTATE—Entirely new, modern, tenroom house and barn; 2504 Talbott ave.; 30 or 60 feet, east front; all quartered oak finish, veneered doors, electric lights, bells and burglar alarm; brick-set furnace, fine cabinet mantel, extra nice grilles and combination gas and electric light fixtures; modern In every respect; will sell on easy term*. J. D. MARIS, 2539 N. Alabama. FOR SALE—HOtt^ES AND VEHICLES.

FOR SALE—Florida Seal. FOR SALE-VANDERPOOL, for harness. FOR SALE—Three work horses. 1025 Shelby —; street. FOR SALE—Good phaeton and surrey; cheap. 2305 N. Illinois.

FOR SALE—Heavy, two-horse wagon; price *7. 1025 Shelby st. FOR SALE—A good horse and delivery wagon. Address W S, care News. FOR SALE-Good hors*; |25. ALBERT KRULL, Pennsylvania and Maryland. FOR SALE—A fine, stylish mare; any lady can drive. 818 N. New Jersey st. Call mornings. FOR SALE—Several horses; cneap; CITY ICE CO. STABLES, 8. Delaware st. near Union tracks. FOR SALE—Gray mare, seven years old; fine traveler; 430. N. NYDAM. Wade st, near Shelby. ; FOR SALE—Dapple gray horse; family broke; new buggy and harness; cheap. 330 W. Walnut. FOR SALE—Harness, a few sets of heavy, double; cheap. WANDERPOOL. 22 8. Meridlan at. FOR SALE—Buggy wheels painted, tired and boxed; *6 per set T. a VAWTER, 480 S. Illinois st. FOR SALE—Good work horse, *9, cash. Call quick. HOGAN TRANSFER CO.. 32 W. Georgia st FOR SALE—Full line of vehicles. Come, see us. 854 8. Meridian sL COMSTOCK ft COONSE CO. FOR SALE—Good, general purpose horse; seven years old; $40. CHECKERED STABLE, W. Washington at FOR SALE—Odd buggy wheels, tops, shafts, etc., new and second-hand vehicles cheap. T. C. VAWTER, 480 8, Illinois. FOR SALE—Juat arrived with car-load horses, consisting of team horses and drivers; family broke. 330 W, Walnut FOR SALE—Buggy or delivery mare; thoroughly city broke; child can drive her; eight years; bargain. Address F 8, care News. FOR SALE—Nice, second-hand surreys, buggies, phaetons, one light, rubber-tire phaeton; also new vehicles 32 S. Pennsylvania st white. FOR SALE—Three delivery wagons, with tops; open wagons and a few buggies; cheap. 801 and 803 E. Market. SCHWEIKLE & FRANCEFOR SALE—Just received car-load horses; ail kinds, drivers to draft horses, for sale or trade; would, exchange horses for vehicles. No. 240 Hudson st. BEN JACOBS.

OR SALE—Bicycles street.

bought. 22 S. Meridian

one lady’s wheel, to trade for a phaeton. Room 16 Waverley Building.

seco: oppos:

FOR SALE-One tandem; good as new, and ly’s wheel, to tr. Waverley Bulldli FOR SALE—Bicycles. Bicycle*. Bicycles. Come to us when you want to buy or sell nd-hand bicycles. Xo. 104 S. Illinois st., >»ite Grand Hotel. FOR SALE—Ben Hur bicycles. Mustering out sale. Bicycles at any old price. Don't miss this opportunity. The Van Camp Hardware and Iron Company offer at No. 121 W. Mary. land st., 100 sample Ben Hur bicycles—wheel, that have been carried on the road as samples by our traveling salesmen. Never been run and as good as new. The number Is limited, and will be disposed of quickly. Come a-running If yoti want one. FOR SALEgrand SWEEPING SALE TO-MORROW, “ . SATURDAY. THE BALANCE OF ANDERSON BICYCLE WHEEL CO.’S STOCK. BICYCLES AND SUNDRIES, AT 148 8. ILLINOIS ST. must and will be closed out at less than cost to manufacturer READ PRICES CAREFULLY, Choice of any wheel $15.

50.000 spoke* and nlppe, 1c each.

1.000 graphite. 1c each.

1.000 inner tubes, 49c each. 'V

100 Invlctis *pedals, 39c each. 600 Niagara pedal*, 49c each. 60 Charm pedals, 59c each.

75 highest grade pedals, 75c each.

OH lamps, 29c each.

Solar gas lamps. $2.25 each. Saddles. Brown pattern. 50c each. Remember this is your last chance for bar-

gains.

NO. 148 S. ILLINOIS 6T.

FOR. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Indiana Trust Company. FOR SALE—Folding lounge. 230 W. Vermont. FOR SALE—Iron fence; four gates; stone horse bloclc. 610 IN'. Eant st. FOR SALE—Will buy pawn-tickets. Address Q 1, care Indlanapoll* New*. FOR SALE—Household furniture; private sale. Call 624 S. Alabama st._ l FDR SALE—Upright piano; fin* tone; price *95. Call at 908 X. Alabama st. FOR SALE—Feed atore; good location; large trade. Address X 19, care News. FOR SALE—Grocery store; Xorth Side; will Invoice. Address T 4, care News. FOR SALE—Restaurant and confectionery. Postofltce box 352. Knightstown. Ind. ^ FOR SALE—Gold spectacles rrotn *3.50 up, at OPTICIAN LANDO’S, Denison House. FOR SALE—Iron bed. woven-wire springs. cotton-top mattress, *4.50. BORN & CO., 23] Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—Wall paper, 3c. HOFFMANN & ROUSE, formerly with W. I. Cunningham, 108 N. Illinois FOR SALE—A bed. spring and mattress to suit your purse at ELDREDGE & McRAE'S, 249 Massachusetts ave. FOR SALE—12x20 Atlas engine; forty to flfty-horse-power. governor, lubricator and fittings; complete; bargain. THE MILLER OIL co FOR SALE—It you are tired of buying shoes (or the boys every month, try our ironclads. 98c, *1.25. $1.50. KISTNER’S. 135 S. 1111nois. FOR SALE—Martinsville Mineral water, (de-

j-ieave uraers ai inamnapoua oruncn, Monument Place, 'phona 1055, TURNER <fc CAIN.

FOR sale—misckllaneols.

FOR SALE—Florida Seal.

SALE—Iron safe; good as nsw. 4 E. Market *t.

for SALE—Grocery stock and fixtures. 1131 English ave.

FOR SALE—Rooml ng-hou*e, E. Ohio. Addrea* T 8. care News.

FOB SALE—Fox terrier pups. GERHART, 1010 Fayette st.

FOR SALE—Grocery store; northeast. Addresa K 8, care News.

FOR SALE—Antique oak bedroom set. Call

at 1812 E. Twelfth st.

FOR SALE—Confectionery and bakery; cheap.

Address D 6. care News.

FOR SALE—Singer machine; cheap if taken

at once. 115 E. Michigan.

FOR SALE—At a bargain, violin and guitar. Room No. 7 Talbott Block.

FOR SALE—Remington typewriter; food; sell or rent cheap. Address B 9, care News.

FOR SALE—Good set of work harness; also good work mare. 426 W. Maryland st.

FOR SALE-Two "S. S. White” dental *nglnes; cheap. Room No. 7 Talbott Block.

SALE—-WWO boys' suits, *1.35; worth $2.60. REEDER’S, 450 W. Washington st.

FOR SALE—Diamond ring; cost $60; nearly new; make offer. Addresa Q 9. care Newa.

FOR SALE—1.000 business cards for 75c. VICS TOR. Printer, corner Court and Delaware.

FOR SALE—Showcases of all kinds; factory. No. 116 S. Pennsylvania st. WM. WIEGEL.

FOR SALE—Storage and moving at lowest rates. 232 Massachusetts ave Telephone 113,

FOR SALE—Your family grocers SCHRADER’S GROCERY, 463 and 457 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—One chest of machinist and plumber's tools. Room No. 7 Talbott Block.

FOR SALE—Large heating stove for gas; *4. ALBERT KRULL, Pennsylvania and Maryland.

FOR RALE—A full set of flrst-class, up-to-date saloon fixtures. Address A 10. care News.

FOR SALE—Handsome eight-foot dining table and chairs; very cheap. 2901 N. Illinois street.

FOR SALE—Music boxes sold on easy payments. CARLIN ft LENNOX, 6 to » E. Market st.

FOR SALE;—Fine heating stove; two cook stoves on weekly payments. Inquire at 1320 Cornell ave.

FOR SALE—Gas engine; White ft Middleton, 7ft horse-power; best condlUcn. Addresa T 9, care News.

FOR SALE—Scribner’s History United States; five volumes; at great bargain. Room No. 7 Talbott Block.

FOR SALE;—Counter and sideboard; good for restaurant; 35 feet long; call at No. 462 B. Washington at.

FOR SALE)—Expert bicycle repairing don* by MUELLER-WATSON. Massachusetts ave. and New York.

FOR SALE!—Smoked spectacles and eyeglasses from 25c up, at LANDO’S, 93 N. Pennsylvania st.

FOR SALE—Barber furniture and supplies. INDIANAPOLIS BARBER SUPPLY CO.. 47 Monument Place.

FOR SALE—Blacksmith stand and residence; good location; rare bargain. FRANK SMITH, Morristown. Ind.

FOR SALE!—Musical Instruments of all kinds sold on easy payments. CARLIN ft LENNOX. 5 to 9 E. Market st.

FOR SALE—Try water-proof kid school shoes for misses and children; outwear all others; two to one. KISTNER'S. 136 S. Illinola

for SALE—Stylish suits and overcoat* mgde to order from $15 up. Over 500 styles to select from. W. G. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument Place.

FOR SALE;—Oak offlee desk; flat top; fourteen drawers; two cabinets; cost $85; take $16 tomorrow; good condition. 36 W. Washington, room 6.

FOR SALE!—Bull terriers; grand litter English bull terrier puppies; pedigree, comprising the blood of noted prise-winners. 62 Tacoma ave.

FOR SALE;—Rare chance, news and cigar stand and paying well, tn *3 per day hotel. Owner can’t look after It. Address box 89, Paducah. Ky.

FOR SALE;—A well established corner grocery and meat market; doing excellent cash business. Don’t answer unless you mean business. Address X 8, care News.

FOR SALE—For cash, a flrst-class grocery business down town, doing a strictly cash business; will bear the most rigid Investigation. Address B 6, care News.

FOR SALE—One ten-horse power traction engine: one four-ton wagon scale; both sec-ond-hand, but in good condition; cheap. INDIANAPOLIS BOLT WORKS.

FOR SALE—Collars and cuffs. lV4c; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121. Main office, 622 E. Washington at.; central offlee. 228 Massachusetts ave.

FOR SALE—Walnut bedroom set. three pieces; *8; fine springs, $2.76; oak library table, $4; elegant plush couch, $6.50; four caneseated chairs. *1.50. 836 N. East st.

FOR SALE—Restaurant and lodging house at 220 E. Wabash, opposite market-house, doing good business; *100 down; balance on easy payments; present owner groing- to leave city. Good chance for right party.

FOR SALE—

46c One bushel choice potatoes. 17c . One peck Jersey sweet potatoes.

43c

5c

12V4o

6c

25 lbs. Snow Flake flour. 1 lb. good rice. 1 lb. Elgin butter.

1 lb. lard.

GEO. J. HAMMEL,

46c 17o 43c 6c is*c 6c

410 and 412 Massachusetts ave.

' Rhone 755. Free Delivery,

FOR SALE-

GRAND REMOVAL SALE. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY, AT 444 W. WASHINGTON 8T. GROCERIES AND SHOES, EVERY ARTICLE BELOW COST. Haven't the time to quote prices. Come early and we’ll convince you of the fact. All foods going at 60c on the dollar.

KREITLEIN’S.

444 W. WASHINGTON ST.

FOR SALEBEDS AND BEDDING EXCLUSIVELY. We carry a strictly up-to-dau line of bra

and 1 P11107

Id tron beds, springs, mattresses and feather

pillows.

A handsome, upholstered bamboo edge spring mattress (a perfect bed), for ....*10.0* An all-brass bed for *i6.so An iron bed, with brass mounts, for ....$3.13 We make anything In our line to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. ELDREDGE ft McRAE. *49 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

ich a rush at the COURT-

Because we save you money on every purchase. We will prove It to you if you. come and see US. ; Goods as represented or your money refunded. $1 for 19 lbs. best granulated sugar. $1 for 20 Iba. Phoenix A surar. $1 for 21 lb. extra. C sugrar. 10c per lb. package Javanese coffee. Best package coffee in the market. 25c per lb. after-dinner mocha and Java; regular price 35c. Our coffees are fresh roasted every day. Our 35c Gunpowder tea Is a special bargain. A gocxl drawer and a sweet drink; regular price 50c. 6>4c per lb. best sugar-cured picnic hams. 8c per lb. Kingan s beet eugar-cured hams, small size. 8&c per lb. Klngan’s breakfast bacon. 6V*c per lb. pure kettle-rendered lard. 26c for 6 lbs. freeh crackers. 26c for 6 lbs. fresh ginger snaps. 40c per lb. can Royal or Dr. Brice's Baking Powder. 20c per gallon beet Honey-drip sirup. 12ti° P«r lb. sweet dairy butter. 15c per lb. best Elgin creamery butter. COURT HOUSE GROCERY, Tei. 1641. 304 E. Washington st. and 5 N. Ala.

FOR SALE—

THE BARGAIN STORE. 45* W. Washington st., carries a full line of new furniture, carpets, stoves, and everything for homekeeping. We pay the highest price for second-hand articles of all kinds, or will take them as first payment on new. STOVES. Bteel ranges $21.00 Cook stoves * 5.00 Cook stoves, with reservoirs ,..$11.00 Base-burners $16.00 Gas stoves * 1.98 Stove pipe, per Joint 6c Mica, per sheet 3o Oil doth, per yard lie CARPETS. Wool carpets, per yard 29c Good, heavy carpet, per yard »c Straw matting, per yard ..I0e •-foot shades 15c FURNITURE. Iron beds .......,*1.9* Feather pillows, per pair Ho Kitchen safes *3.56 Cotton-top mattresses ., .... ......*1.25

We have a lot of second-hand stoves and furniture, at big Bar and see them. Remember the

tftoe. 452 W

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TO UBT-HOUmM.

TO LET-U»t. SI Circle

TO UCT-See iut W. P, MAINE. TO LET—SPAN N *4 CO., *« K- Market. TO LET—flee UeL C. X. COFFIN ft CO.

TO LET—Bee list. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—Modern, etx-room house. *S4 8. Alabama.

TO LET—Eight-room houee; $19 month. 614 E. Michigan

TO LET—Four-room cottage. Inquire SOS Cap-

itol ave.. N.

TO LET—606 E. Georgia st., five rooms, $9.

SPANN ft CO.

TO LET—516 N. Senate; ten rooms. $25. MAY,

104 Park ave.

TO LET—119 S. Liberty et., five rooms, **.

SPANN ft CO.

TO LET—Double bouse; each side. *5. Rear 418 S. New Jersey.

TO LET—Five-room house; Keyeftae ave. Inquire 109 Keystone.

TO LET—Fine house; modern Improved. Inqulre 620 N. Liberty. TO LET—Special sale Ben Hur bicycle*. See

notice Bicycle Column.

TO LET—2012 Ash st.* five down-stairs rooms; furnished or unfurnished. . TO LET—1211 Part ave. seven rooms. *22. In-

quire 220 Lemcke Building.

TO LET—713 S. Alabama st.; six rooms; $12. MoCULLOUQH, IQ E. Market. TO LET—2029 Aeh st., six-room cottage; Inqulre 2013 Ash, or 339 E. Washington. TO LET—Capitol Steam Carpet Cleaning Works. Cleaning 76c a room. Tel. SIS.

TO LET—Six-room house; water la house and both gases; cheap. Call 832 N. West st.

TO LET—Modern, furnished, six-room cottage; reasonable 2514 N. Pennsylvania.

TO LET—Seven-room house. 668 E- South st.; small family preferred. Inquire next door.

TO LET—Modern, six-room house, bath and gases: rent reasonable. 1*15 N. Delaware st.

TO LET-644 Virginia ave.; cottage, stable; >16. 16H B. Washington. M. K. PHELAN.

TO LET—184 E. Sixteenth st.; elegant, modern residence of eleven rooms; fine location.

TO UBT..MOOM8.

TO LET—Florida Seal. TO LET—Unfurnished. IS W. MarteA TO LOT—Bee list. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—-Room*, with board~Ms' g, Pratt"" TO LPT—Furnished room*. *88 |*T UUboIs st* TO LET—Furnished rooms. Ml X. lUtnoi* st.

TO LET-Furntshed. modern. 48* 2*. Alabama

•treat

TO LET—Part of house; reasonable 780 i«!

LET—Front room; newly furnished. 161

rites et

TO LI

TO LET—Furnished front room; batik 141 W. Vermont et

TO LET—Pleasant, furnished rooms; bath. SIB

N. Senate ave.

TO LET—Elegant room: beard; bath; private.

317 E- Venaont

TO LET—Furnished front; $4.56; use kitchen.

»3* N. Alabama.

TO LET—Nicely furnished, front alcove room.

141 W. Vermont.

TO LET—Nicely furnished front 587 N. Delaware.

TO LET—Large, furnished front 128 E. New York.

i ; beak, i bath.

TO LET—Fum 1*1

235 W. New T

tshed

bck.

room* for housekeeping.

TO LET—Sleeping Bt AD. HERWTH

TO LBT-Rooms; furnished for

130 N. New Jersey.

room*, m E. Washington

TO LET—Three room*; furnished or unfu*>

nished. 787 Bates st

TO LET—Nicely fgmlshed mom; modem”,

board. 411 N. Illinois.

TO LET—Furnished room*; board; bath; fur. nace. 814 N. Alabama.

TO LET—Furnished rooms for rent; cheap. 1515 E. Washington et. TO LET—B peel a 1 sale Ben Hur bicycles Bee notice Bicycle Column.

TO LET—34 W. Twenty-first st; residence, eight rooms; *80. Ihqulre 3 E. Michigan st.

TO LET—Collars and cuffs, Ifec; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone

mt

TO LET—Large rooming-house, In excellent order, to good tenant Address M ft, care News.

TO LET—House of seven rooms; (88 E. Michigan *t j. a. McCullough, 1a e. Market

street

TO LET—Modern house of eight rooms, 8117 N. Pennsylvania st THE INDIANA TRUST

COMPANY.

TO LET—Cottage; five rooms; newly painted and papered. 631 W. Twenty-fourth et Call 348 E. Market.

TO LET—1512 Capitol ave., N.; eight rooms; *20 per month. A. G. FOB DYKE, *04 E. Seventeenth at. TO LET—Iron bed, springs and mattress. complete; *7.50. 24S Massachusetts. ELDREDGE ft MoRAE.

TO LET—Desirable house; eight rooms; modern. 112 E. Thirteenth at THE INDIANA TRUST COMPANY.

TO LET—Modern, eleven rooms; bath; laundry: furnace, large brick stable. 714 N. New Jersey. Inquire 420 E. New York.

TO LOT—Nine rooms; bath, laundry, furnace. modern, 200* N. Meridian, at old Eleventh. JAS. N. ROGERS, 14 Ingall* Block. TO LET-Se* CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY. room 7 Talbott Block. 106 N Pennsylvania, for loans on watchea diamonds, bicycle*, ate.

TO LET—Eight-room house; good barn; No. 3213 Capitol ave., North; $1S per month. MITCHELL ft MILLER. 97 Lombard Building.

TO LET—Modem residence. No. ISM College ave.; eight rooms; beautiful surrounding*; price, *18. A. METZGER AGENCY. Odd Fellows’ Block.

TO LET—New, modern, six-room flat, with bath; three and one-half blocks from poetoffice. Inquire of W. P. MAINE, No. 44 N. Delaware st.

TO LET—Seven-room house; adapted for one or two small families; central; on Capitol ave.. between New York and Vermont. Inquire 350 N. Meridian. , -

TO LET—1720 N. Pennsylvania st., twelve rooms; furnace and bath; hardwood floors; fine porch: everything in excellent condition; rent *40. SPANN ft CO.

TO LET—Collars and cuffs, lV4c; standard work. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 1121. Main office, 622 E. Washington at. Central office, 228 Massachusetts ave.

TO LET—The elegant two-story, east-front brick and atone, modern residence; located on the northwest comer of Park and Christian aves.; eleven rooms; bath and furnace; large yard and magnificent surrounding*; long lease given; price. *60 per month. A. METZGER AGENCY, Odd Fellows’ Block.

TO LET—OFFICES AND STORES.

TO LET—See lift. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—Store-room. Inquire of THK HXTZ

BAKING CC

UNO CO. TO LET—Officea. No. D4 E. Washington st!

AD. HERETH.

TO let—Store-room, suitable tor millinery stock; In good location. SU E. Washington

TO LET—Fine office rooms; best location; cheap. EVERTS, DentUt, W N. PeoiuyU vanla at.

TO LET—Desk room In elegant office room. Call room 66 Lombard Building, 24Vi S. Washington at. v

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS*

TO LET—Garden farm at Broad Ripple. Ad-

O LET—Gaj-den faurm at Bra dress JOHN BRENNEMAN.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Light road wagon. 333 E. Tenth at;

for sale or trade;—Twenty acres highly improved; gu, clear, Mu-ion county. Room 41 Thorpe Block.

for sale or trade—Equity m good rental property, for small cottage, dm; or would assume small Incumbrance. Address T 9. care New*.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Netrly 100 acret

10, care N«w«.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Eleven-room boose In Marlon. Ind., under lease et *30 per month, to responsible person. Will trade tot any kind of mere hand lee. Only *500 Incumbrance on house; price *2.800. \V. E. MICK A CO. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Five-room hmaae. cellar, well, cistern, barn; one acre ground; all kinds of fruit; ten minutes' walk of court house, near railroad; would trade on email grocery, between English ave. and Prospect Addrese F 7, care New*.

FOR BALE OR TRADE-One of til# most beautiful homes in the city; located on the southeast corner of College ave. and Fifteenth ■t.; eighty feet frontage; brick house; atone foundations; date roof; fourteen rooms; bath. complete: fine furnace: house elegantly finished throughout. Will sell for *3,000 to *4,000 less than cost. Will accept one-third ca«h; balance long time, or will accept Improved property a* part payment. JOSEPH W. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard Building.

auction bale*. XuoSro?T^BALE—BpeSal^siUe^Ben^Hur^Wcyciei. Sse notice Bicycle Column.

AUCTION SALE—T. J. SEMANS. real estate and general auctioneer. 107 W. Ohio. AUCTION SALE—G. W. McCURDY, real e£ tat* and general auctioneer. 245 W. Washington. ■

AUCTION—Bale of furniture, carpet*, stove*. etc. Will be sold On to-morrow (Saturday) morning at 9:30 o'clock, at my room. Now 246 w. Washington st. Three oak and walnut bedroom «ulteB, a variety of rocker*, dining chairs, cane-seat chairs, oak parlor suite, cot-ton-top mattresses, box-spring mattress, bedsprings. draperies, sideboard, extension tables. portable aardrobe, body bruseels and ingrain carpets, large rug, matting, gas stores and a great many other articles. G. W. MoCURDY, Auctioneer.

LOST—Right shoe on Ctpltol, Illlnoli or Ohio. Return 46 8. Illinois. LOST—Yellow spotted beadle hound. Reward. 707 MasaachusetU ave. ■ - LOST—Black and tan dog; blue velvet collar; name Tlney; *2 reward if returned to 313 X. Wc»t »t., city. LOST—From 1020 N. Pennsylvania this morning coach dog about stx months old. Return to above address. Reward. LOST—Union station. Thursday evening, October 6. small pug dog; name Max. Return same to 2107 N. Alabama st.; weight If lbs. Reward. LOST—A fox terrier dog pup; color, white, with head brown an* five (I) brown spot* on body. Return to 417 Virginia ave. and r«> celve reward. aBMOVAfta REMOVAL MRS. H. FOWLER has removsd her dressmaking over Laurie's. REMOVAL—Be# Hive Trunk factory; salesroom 30 W. Washington, New Bulldlag. REMO V AL—Zal eer-C at hear t Co. eils and rubber ■tamp*, removed to' 21 S. Meridian, ground floor. . _ PEKBON-Mp FKBSOT*AI^5iaeii»giPttwijment^SP5fr^5n» MB. PERSONAL—Maseage treatment; 3SM Indiana ave., room S. Hours » to Ml PERflONAL-Maseage and baths, m Massachusetts i

TO LET—Furnished roomer with er without board. 336 W. New York. TO LET—Will buy pawn-tickets. Addroee

Q 1, cars Indianapolis News.

TO LET—Nicely tarnished rooms, with

board, at 633 N. Meridian «t.

TO LET—Unfurninhed room; light housekeep-

ing; bath. 484 Capitol ave.. N.

TO LET-Front.' modern. Columbia Bleak

suite; **.50. 518 W, Washington.

TO LET—New rooms, newly furnished, choio#

on either Boor. 548 N. Illinois st.

TO LETT—Two unfurnished rooms, with two

large pantries. 421 Virginia avu.

TO I.BT--Furnished rooms; aaedsra; EDa»I

4s. ‘Pbons tut.

MERE. IS* N. Illinola

TO LET-Elegant' housekeeping root nlehed complete. 3*H Kentucky ave. TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms ai lillnole et. Modem. *1 and upward.

TO LET—508 N. Pennsylvania st., furnUksi

and unfurnished room*; hoard; bath.

TO LIT—Desirable rooms, furairitod or u&-

furnished; board; bath. *16 H.

TO LET—Two rooms; front; furnished or unfurnished ; references. §33 N. Illinola at

TO LET—Two or three unfurnished rooms tar light housekeeping; bath. MS N. Mast st.

TO LET—Nice, furnished front room with um of dining-room and kitchen. 11* E. North el

TO LET—One large front room; furnished, for housekeeping

first floor;

343 ■. Marini

TO LET—Furnished room* and board: private ftmlly; referencee. Address W 1 oars News.

to let—Nicely tarnished front room; downstair*. 712 N. West st., with or without

board.

TO • ]*MT—Furnished or unfurnished room*; with use of dining-room and kitchen. Ill N.

Senate.

overlooking quire HI N.

TO LET—A fin* suite of . ^ both Meridian and Ohio stA Inquire M Meridian el » TO LET—Woven-wire springs; «1.K; cottontop mattress, $1.10. BORN 4 CO., ttl Maasa-

chuaetta are.

TO LET—Two fin* suites of six rooms each. la Oakland flat*. Delaware and Michigan.

GREGORY A APPEL

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room; private residence: modern; beet references required. Addreee J 2, care Newa

TO LET—Furnished rooms; unexceptional neighborhood; walking distance; references. Address D M. care Newa.

TO LET—Two neatly furnlahed front room*: light housekeeping; coxy and convenient; *16

per month, lift N. senate aye.

TO LET—ElegafHly furnished parior: downatatrs; bath; referoooe given and required; central; modern houee. M N. New Jersey st. TO LET—B«* CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room T Talbott Block. Ui N. PennsylvaRld, for loans on watches, diamonds, bicycle*, *ta

TO LET—A

■ Ballard best loci APPEL.

Wyandotte an?

.BT—Apartment* tn thd locationr^enuT raaeonahi't.‘'oASGORT ft ■■■■Mi ' It

TO LET—Large, beautiful, front apom: newly papered; newly furnished; modern convenience*; private family. No. 417 Capitol ava., N. .

TO LET—Nicely furnished front room and alcove; bath, furnace; modern house; references; only three blocks from Denison House. 808 N. New Jersey.

TO let—collar* and work. PROGRESS LA Hit Main offlee <11 1

office 22*

O LET—Rooms, tingle or *n eulte, In Ardmore Apartment Building. The halls In this

the management of Mr.

er. Elevator in

and examine. parifcuuire CRUSE, 154 E. Market It.

George Wood*.

Cell at —

call «

NOTICE—THfc ELMO. *15 Indiana ave.

NOTICE—Brill * Co., dyers and MMe^husetu art, and Illlnoli &

NOTICE-SELLERS. Dentlet.^w

N TOK Prikfer b-ttf

NoncE-Dyring ^ and^ ^cleaninf.^ SMITH'•

N T^^li^W.??lerirtth‘ l M. y |cHNlSD»R U ft

SON, tl Virginia ave.

NOVI OB—Hot air gas burners, for at tha Mima tlma. _ Kentucky ave. Telephone 282.

NOTICE—Cyonlng October 7. millinery on and after Ally invite the attention of

dlall city.

the at

MWHEN’ A

Ine display of date. tBveoi-

GARIB,

tm Virginia

saloon-keepere In istomer# that the

NOTICE-ATTENTION;;

Whereas, there are sot _

this city who tell their customers that the beer of the Ctnetnnati Brewing Company, Of Hamilton. 0., is union beer, and tarihenMre. these saloonkeeper* ear. the boycott on the above mentioned beer is put on simply in the Interest of the Indianapolis Brewing Com-

pany. or In fact, of the breweries of therefore the Brewer*' Union of to come* before the public, denying alt thle tn

‘ this or any other city hai

* ■; ‘ '

boycott; the »' Union «C

No brewery In

Internet in the above mentioned boycott 1* declared by I Hamilton, on account the Schwab violated time end with his men; threw them

formed a so-called bogus uni ^

^.’TsrcT'd.yuS

city. _ .JifT

NOTICE—Notice la hereby given that un and by virtue of the order and decree of Marlon Circuit Court made In the •aid court, wherein Wesley B. Burfo plaintiff, and Henry E. Mathews et

defendant*.

I will, up to the hour of tl of Saturday, October S, UK.

a. m .

sealed proposal* goods, wares, and Henry E. Mathews 4k Co., tinware. crantta „„ _ . pictures, picture frame#, etc., ill at the eame time eeli same to Iks highest bidder for cash by bid* made, and also at the same time and and in like manner receive bids furniture and fixtures of the firm together with the bores and sale to be subject to the appi , court, the court reserving to 1#*U tn reject my dad all bide 8*ld eel# to at tha storeroom lately occupied hi of Henry E. Mathews A CoT, the No. 13 W. Washington el, In tbs « anapoiU, Marion county, State of JOHN K. ROBSON,

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STORAGE—Ware houee; central; 231 Massachusetts ave. —V ms STORAGE—Of all kinds at SHOVER'B. I