Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1899 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY. MAY 22, IBya.

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ADVERTISEMENTS All »4v«rti«#nw>nt» UMwrtvd «od*r oiMlwy lM«4ta«a tn Vb« WfcnP* column* of THE N«W », InclBdtnx CmnU of Thnnk* *nd Obltu*rT *ro <sh*rw»4 for *t th* v#ry low mt* of on* .wnt • won! for unch Any No *4r*ootv*4 (or '««*• than 10 e*m*. W h»n blnnk o* l**h lino* »r* umhI. th«*« nr* •*thf cant* n Uno. On* *n4 two-e*nt po*tac* •tnmp* will b* r*c*lv*d In pnjrfint of or4«r* by mail. Display Advertisements chant** In copy mu*t b* r*o*lr*4 lh* day b*for* publication to ln*ur* ln*crtion Chant** for J^Vtday or Raturday mu*t b* handed In th* moraln« of the day pravioun.

WAirrKi*—rKMAUi. W ANTMl>—T!*h-l-rolnto-

■OC'ICTY AND CtA'B MEKTINU*. SOCTBrT-MAeONIC-Onpiral aty hoAgo.

Na iu. r and A. M Special meetlnt Tue*-

F. H SCHO'VPENHOHST.’tt 1 . M

day evening at T «. o’cLn'k pi*. Work tn third degr**

Ing

Maaonic

Tem-

lc<

TOM ODDT^ Sec retary

BOClETT-My*tic Tic'Lodge. No. m E^utd A M Called meeting in Masonic TerSTple. at 7:» o'clock. Monday evening, for work In Xny X M ,r - WU.UH D. ENGLE. Secretary. SOCIETY M A S'>NK' -special meeting of Ancient Landmark* Lodge- No. Jl». 1. and A. M.. in llaoonlc Temple. Monday afternoon. 4 o'clock, work In third degree. VUltlng brethren to Grand L-Mge meeting cordially waicottt*. VVM C OARUMON. W. M W R MINER. Secretary * sbriBTT MASONIC—Special meeting of Ancient landmark* Lodge. No. *19. F. and A. M tn Manonlc Temple Monday afternoon, 4 o'clock, work In third degree. Vliltlng breth-

ming

to Grand Ix>dge meeting cordially wel-

WM. C. GARRISON,

W. M.

ren

com*.

W. R. MINER, Secretary.* ROCITETT M ASONIC-Ca!led meeting of Oriental Lodge. No. 500; F. and A. M . Tueeday evening. May 23. at 7:30 o'clock. Work tn th* third decree. Visiting brethren will b«

cordially welcom*. CORY MI LL W. M.

EDWARD D. MOORE. Secretary

SOCIETY -Star Lelge. No 7. K. of P.. will hold regular meeting Tue*day evening. May *S. Lodge open* * p m. The matter of a Ca*tle Hall for th# local lodge* wll be dl»cu»*ed. and action waken. Every member should be pre»-

‘ me

•nt. By order of the lodge. WM P. SOCWELL. C. C. F A BLANCHARD, K. of R. and 8

SOCIETY—Capital City l-odge. No. 97. K of P The officer* and members of Capital

City Lodge. No. 97, K. of P

May 24. at 1 p m. of our late brother

a:ilj .1,4%™rv* *.'*%*. ft, K. of P.. are hereby notlfled to assemble at Castle Hall on Wednesday,

sharp, to attend funeral >r, William H. Bellemore. .swell or badge*. Member*

ges Invited to attend. R. E. BOYD, C. C.

Atteat: WM. L. OORDON, K of R. and 8.

nd mem-

209, O.

Bring glove* and }•

of sitter lod

SOCIETY—Attentloi

her* of G«o

A.

ntlon: Th# officer* an< H. Chapman Post, No.

lera of Geo. H. Chapman Poet. No. zos, o. R , and Corps No. 10. are earnestly requested to aaaenthle at their ball. No. 27H 8. Delawatr* *t.. T(ie*day, 10 o’clock a. m., May 28 They will then march to the depot, to take train via Big Four railroad, which will leave Union station at 11:45 for Terre Haute. Comrade* and friend* are Invited to go with

ua to the encampment. By order

A. R SEWARD. Commander. F. B. SWIFT, Adjutant.

lirRINESfl CHANCE.

BUSINESS CHANCE-600 bumlne** card* for

40c. VICTOR, *4 N. Delawar*.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Hustler for accident Insurance Liberal contract. Address P 13, BUSINESS CHANCE—Cash for acceptable

Idea*: state If patented. THE

RECORD. Baltimore. Md

accept

PAT

ENT

BUSINESS CHANCE—Boston Cafe, flrst-claa* restaurant; established trade; owner wl»hea

to leave the city. 162 N. Jllinol# *t.

BUSIN EM ~CH ANCB—Wanted: Partner with 1*00, to help me In manufacturing bu*ln«*s You can make |10 per day. Addrew A 14, care New*. . BUSINESS CHANCE-For Sale; Cigar stand; best location in city. Do not apply unles* you mean bust news. W. E. STEVENSON, 114

E. Market.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Well-located blacksmith shop, doing good business, and a srap lor sore# one. Only *326. STOUT A HOOTON. * W, Market. BUSINESS CHANCE-W.aOO made In tour months; small capital will enable you to do the same and own the business; nothing tetter H A RAVAGE. Bate* House. BUSINESS CHANCE—A shoe and harness stock tn the best town in western part of State. If you want business, It will pay you to Investigate. Call or address 932 Bate* at.

rest wijn a position, i ms is a e opportunity for the right party. J_Ingalls_Block.

BUSINESS CHANCE—For sale, a No. 1 stock of livery horses, buggies, phaeton, sample wagons, office fltture* and teaaa. In a good town. Good reasons for selling. In town of 7.000 Inhabitants. Address Livery, care Colum. bla Hotel, Greenfield. Ind. BUSINESS CHANCE—The owner of an old, established manufacturing builnees In the metal line daalres an energetic man to take a >5.000 Interest with a position. This Is, a

very desirable ELDER, No.

BUSINESS CHANCE-For Sale: Hotel furniture and flxtures, Indiana town, 6.000 Inhabitants; fifty rooms; nicely furnished; four railroad*: making money; good reasons for selling; closest investigation desired. W. E. STEVEN SON, 126 B. Market. BUSINESS CHANCE— All advertisement* ln*ert«d under ordinary heading on this page of The News are charged for at the very tow rate of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisement received for less then 10 cents. When blank or dash lines are used, these are 8 cents a line. One and twocant postage stamp# will b# received In payment of order* by mall.

LOST.

LOST—Two wolf hound*; white, long hair, RewartLJMB^ N. Delaware. LOW—Ct rdm tor’* punch. No. 104. Reward for return to New* office.

teat market, poor bey’* week* wages.

■■NSva^H

Return to New* office.

LOSrr—The party who found umbrella Wednesday night will please return the same to 230

LOST—Saturday night, bunch of thirteen keys, at Gentry dog show. Return to New* office. Reward __ _ _ _ LOST—At or near Kingan's. or possibly in

meat mark

U.U.

Igbt will please return the .

E. Wabash at, end receive reward.

LOMT-Solid gaM ring with the

graved Inside: L. J. to J. B. C. Return to 2522 College ave and receive reward. LOST—In market Saturday afternoon, changeable silk umbrella, with two Initial*. Return to headquarter* lire department. Reward

Saturday night, a , with ’money.

_ and receive re-

ward.

LOST—Large, St. Bernard dog; orange color. with name on collar. W. K. BELLIS, U»30 N. Meridian. Reward for any information coneafnl)B» aapa. ' . LOST-Reward; 25 for return Outing bicycle. K 7191. taken from rack Williams's barbershop. 227 Maesachunett* ave. Saturday night. No questions. Inquire 318 Massachusetts ave.

LOST—Gold tie pm; large, opal net; West Indianapolis, Birch ave., between Marion and Oliver aves. Took car for city, transferred at

left car at

Marlon and

. ■■■■ rook car for city, Washington st. to College av<

Twelfth st. Leave N

ward.

L08TAll advertisement* Inserted under ordinary heading on this page of The News are charged for at the very - low rate of 1 cent a word for each day. No advertisement received for less than 10 cent*. When blank or dash lines are used. the»e are * cent* a line. One and tw>cent poatage stamp* will be received In payment of order* by mall

FOR TRADE.

FOR TRADE—Oupe and harness for hor*e. Address J U._f*re N*w*. FOR TRADE—Good horse for bicycle, or din-ing-room furniture, iill 8. Meridian sc FOR TRADE—A house and lot; northeaat; for grocery stock Address T 12. care News FOR TRADE—kW0 acres Missouri land and cash for city; also 66 acre* Clay county (Indiana) BALLARD. 4 Talbott Building. I 2747 (or tmt.u r»>ij swu ' -tOtS| FOR TRADE—Chicago bumne** property; •tor* and flat: modern Improvement*. Wanted Indianapolis cottage; will take balance monthly. TOKSHA. 71 X W*«tern ave. FOR TRADE—Two-story brick store and dwelling, with new stock grocerie* and fixture*; worth 24.750; Incumbrance 31,000; In good s-nsfhern Iltlnoi* town, for Indianapolis real estate or good farm. Box 114 West Salem, 111.

STORAGE.

Telephone

STORAGE—Moving, 11 per load.

m

STORAGE—STORAGE AND MOVING. Phono ■ 1M9

RTORAGE-Furniture "moved »l per load. TWephone 212. _ •fTORAOR—fhdkJaft and moving. S P. HAMILTON. U S. Alabama. 'Phone 78*. Special

FTORAOB-INDIANAPOUS WAREHOUSE CO.. W. K. Kurt*, president; H A Crossland. Manager *11-522 0. Pennsylvania. Telephone 1343 WE 0TORE. PAUK AND HAUL •TORAGE^siP A RATE * LOCK ED ROOMS.' Packing and moving household goods a •peclaity. S3-34-M W. Oeargte st ’Phone 37A HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE Cp. STORAGE—Thu UNION* TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY I* the oldest, largest. safMM and cleanest storage house in the city. EXPERT PACKING AND CRATING OF HOUSEHOLD goods, corner E. Ohio and Baa Line tracks. (The aid Dickson stand.)

W ANTED Girl. 901 S Illinois st WANTED Housekeeper 214 W Georgia »t WANTED- Assistant cook. 334 N. Illinois at. W ANTED—Gin v tnted at 217 N. Senate ave. WANTKDGtrl. no washing.^ 2324 Broadway AN THU A good girl. 1739 N Arsenal ave. WANTRI> Good house girl. 333 E. Washing-

ton.

WANTED- Middle-aged laundress. 2>* N. Meridian. "WANTED—Girls for sewing Inquire 434 8. East st. |< WANTED—Woman for housework. 2134 Singleton st. WANTED Furniture moved 31 per load. Telephone 213. 1 WANTED—Good girl; ganaraThousework; 619 N. West at. WANTED—Immediately, girt" for housework. 233 Walcott. WANTED- Girl for general" housework. Ill* Central ave. ' W A NT ED- \\ h I te 81 rls; 24' eachT Room *42. rt N. Meildlan. WANTED - Good, steady dish-washer. 241 E. Washington st. W ANTED—Dishwasher. GEORGE'S HOTEL, H. Illinois. WANTED—Girl; small family; *3.30. 149 N. Delaware, room 5. , WANTED—Girl to se* in tailor shop. 535 Massachusetts ave. WANTED-Girl for geri'erat housework. Call 1103 if. Missouri st. WANTED—Good white gtrl. 2118 N. Delaware. References required. WANTED—-Middle-aged woman for housework. Call at Hit Cornell ave. WANTED -Girl; general housework; good home; 236 W. Maryland.

WANTED—MALE. WANTED Rook Cigar W ANTEI>- Times cigar

WANTED Tleh-l-mingo. WANTED Farit > man 19 K. liitnoi*. W ANTED—Barber "at 112 Virginia ave! WANTED- Driver, 1S17. Southeastern sve. WANTED—Cook. colored. 108 W Market st WANTED—Good white barber 1322 Prospect. ! WANTED-Shoyt-order cook. 252 W Twelfth | WANTED- Errand toy; any color. 434 Indiana

W A NTED—Balsam an New's.

WANTED—Competent nurse for children; German preferred. 818 N East. WANTED-Good cook; white; reference; no

washing. 2*7 N. New Jersey st.

WANTED—Intelligent girl; about sixteen; for

Invalid's maid. 145 W'. Vermont.

WANTED^ A young white girl for children’s

nurse. Address B 14, care News.

WANTED-Lady canvassers for quick-selling article. Address V 13. care News. WANTED--Cooks. 33; general houseworkers:

23 50. 24.00 Place* free. 115 N. East st.

WANTED-Good girl for plain cooking; no washing^ CARTER'S,_107 N Illinois. WANTED—First-class. experienced shirt waist ironer PROGRESS LAUNDRY. WANTED-Good white girl, with good reference; two In family. 528 W r . Eleventh st.

WANTED—Old lady who would care more for home than good wage*. 424 W. Maryland st.

eral housework; fam-

ily of two; references. Call 2211 N. Illinois street. _ _ __ _ WANTED—Teeth extracted without pain, TAFTS DENTAL PARLOUS, 25 W. Wash-

ington

CENTRAL LOAN COM PA tott Block. _ WANTED—Whlte girl

Ironing;

rate NY.

room 7 Tal-

for

small

housework;

family.

washing

Alabama st.

WANTED—MRS. HAMILTON’S home women before and during confinement.

N. Senate ave.

WANTED—Hair tin

210* N.

for 411

tton, etc., ren Washington st.

WANTED—Experienced

reference requl N. Meridian st..

nr <«• ladles’ faces, discoloramoved forever. VARIN, 35H E.

riri; second work;

pertenced glr

lulred. Apply Immediately, 1801

WANTED-MRS. STEVENS’S private home for ladles before and during confinement. 418 N. New Jersey at.

once, at 339 N. East st., a Mondays and Tuesdays; small

Ired.

laundress for imliy; referen

W A NTED—Lad les'

and up; ladles' black serge gi 98c. KIBTNER'8, 135 S. Illinois

black serge slippers,

aits

WANTED—At once,

laundress for M

family; references requ

Sc

ters, 75c and

KIBTNKR'8, 133 S. WANTED—Girl for general housework; wages 24; no washing or Ironing; also wanted girl

for second work. 2040 N. Illinois.

WANTED—At 3*9 N Bast *t!,~ white girl foe general housework and cooking; no washing or Ironing; •mall family; wages 23; second

girl employed.

Ixperlene

power machine; also esdy work and bight igton st.. fourth floor.

de

shirt-waist

e»t pay. 134 E.

pressor; Wash-

iwer

stei

Ington WANTED—Wblte girl to assist in light housework, family of two; eleep on place; small wages. Apply between 6 and 8 o’clock Monday

even I ng, room 20, Ballard Block.

WA NTED—Ladles and gentlemen, willing to learn a good, first-class act In stage dancing can secure a good-paying season's engage.-

good-paylng season's engage.Call PROF. RAYNO. 230 W

n

ment at once,

Ohio st.

WANTED—BARGAINS BARGAINS. DRUGS AT CUT PRICES. THIS WEEK ONLY 75o BULB SYRINGES FOR 40c. 75c 2-QT. FOUNTAIN, 49c. GOODS IN WINDOW. PARK THEATER PHARMACY.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

SITUATION WANTED-By colored girl;

housework or travel^ 1629 Alvord st.

SITUATION WANTED—Danish ‘girl; cook,

wash, Iron. 140 N. Delaware, room 5.

SITUATION WANTED—Experienced lady

stenographs!-. Addreaa D 14. care News.

5lTUATION - WANTED-By experienced gen-

eral blacksmith. Address 614 Roanoke st.^

louse-work;

News.

ar

TUATIOfi WANTED—-General"

i in family. Addr

i Q 11,

SITUATION WANTED—By young lady, as clerk or collector. Address L 13, care News. SITUATION W ANTED—Good, experienced housekeeper or chambermaid. 18 W. New

York st.

SITUATION WANTED—Experienced, English girl; best references. 80*4

ware, room 11.

reliable N. Dela-

SITUATION WANTED—A Purdue student wishes position In drafting-room. D, 2205

Bellefontalne st.

SITUATION WANTED-By good pastry cook tn home bakery, hotel or Institution. Address K 12, care News. SITUATION WANTED—Companion for Invalld or second work; good seamstress. Address C 14. care News. SITUATION WAN TED—Germain cook; up- * tales girl; also one general houseworker; reference. US N. East st. SITUATION W A NTED—By young"man as welghmaster; good references. Address J. R. K , No. 719 W. Pearl st.

SITUATION WANTED-Young woman with child; housekeeper or housework; references;

wages 21.25. 115 N. East st.

SITUATION WANTED-By young man, ex. perlsnced collector and clerk; references furnished. Address A 11, care Newa

SITUATION WANTED-By practical Igneer; compound or uncompound erence. Address ILll, care News.

ILU, car ANTED—I

nd; good

enref-

SITUATION WANTED-By bartenders helper, some experience; etrtctly sober; steady; reference* Address^ ERNEST. 1811 Arrow avs. SITUATION WANTED-A lady with *Tx years' experience wants a position as saleslady. References as to character and ability.

Address E IS, care News.

> WANTED—AGENTi. AGENTS WANTED—Lady to sell artlcls of merit and good profit. Address W 12. cars

News

AGENTS WANTED—Lady agents; do you want to make money? We have best selling article on market; millions need It; one demonstration sells It. Descriptive circular free. AMERICAN NOVELTY CO., Detroit. Mich.

AGENTS WANTED—Aluminum door, letterbox, bicycle plates, handsomely engraved; also aluminum oases, with or without cards; big sellers: great profits. Send 10c for sample. STAR ALUMINUM WORKS. 1M Bowery. New York. AGENTS WANTED—Attention! The greatest household artlcls for the season; has no equal. Also tor ladles' agents ths finest office article. Every user of pen and Ink buys It on sight. Call store. 641-43 Virginia ave..

6 to 9 p. m. AGENTS ’WANTED—Attention, Industrial In•urance agent*, or any other agents who can •ell small pollcte* of life Insurance. Big scheme for hustler* during the next ninety day*. Call between 10 a m. and 4 p. m., o» add res* J. W. F1TZ-OIBBON, 1124 Stevenson

Building

AGENTS WANTED-Resident agent In every city In Indiana of 2.000 or over to manage th* buetnee* of a larg* corporation composed of leading Indianapolis business men. Must be responsible and locally well-known, Man with office preferred. Address postoffice box 1*2,

office preferred, f Indianapolis, tnd.

AGENTS WANTED—For a special summer campaign. The Saturday Evening Post—established by Benjamin Franklin In 1728-now published by the Curtis Publishing Company, proprietors of the Ladles* Home Journal, Is offered to subscribers, for one year oniy. for 31—ths regular price Is 22.50. Thl* offer Is for the purpose of a quick Introduction, and will be withdrawn September 1. The regular price of 22.50 will be maintained after that date. We will give a good commission for every subscriber secured, and distribute $3,000 September 1 among the 176 beat agents; 3500 will be given the person sending the largest num her of subscribers at »i each per rear. At this special low subscription price thousands can be easily secured. Address THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa

.. . rr .

PHYSIC1ANS.

PHYSICIANS—DR. ■ treats diseases of

J. B

women.

KIRKPATRICK Iths rectum and

urinary organs Office n b. Ohio st. Office days: Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and FrFay.

found.' ~

FOUND—On Meridian st.. south of St. Clair, ruby shirt-stud. Owner can have syme by calling at office of Laycock Mfg. Co., and pay-

ing for this ad.

'

re*» Y 12. care

FOR SALK-REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE- MEYER A CO. RBAI.TESTATE- JOS W SELVAGE.

REAL ESTATE- A. J." MEYER A CO. RKAL LSTATK- INDIANA TRUST CO. HEAL ESTATE INDIANA TRUST (X). buy*

and sells real estate.

REAL ESTATE—WEBB A CO . 822 Stevenson

Building, eighth floor. REAL ESTATE—If y, J W LOSH. 10 N :

REAL ESTATE— Private money to loan; 6 per cent C F 8AYLES. 774 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE

want a banr-tln, ses i

rt vania

pnnuyl

WANTED—Oarrtage painters. PARRY MFG. Company. WANTED— Furniture moved $1 per load. Telephone 113. _ ' WANTET>--Good cook and waiter. Inquire 134

8. Bast at.

WANTE!> Woven wire springs. *1.25. 231 Mareachusett* ave WANTED—Cotton-top mattreeaes, 11.50. ' »l ; Maaaachusens ave _ _ ! WANTED—Good harber. at Nineteenth and , Yande* st.. at once Tv A NTED- -Good, white baiiber at THE ORION. 24 .V Meridian M. WANTED—Good machinist. POTTER MFG CO., 2010 Northwestern a\e. WANTED—Middle-aged man of flrst-clar* address. Rear 522 N. Meridian. WANTEI>—Barber; nights. Saturday and Sundays. 7ol Massachusetts

WANTED—Drug clerk; must be able to register. Address X 12, care News. WANTED—Old hat* mane new or In style. JILtND. Hatter. 21 Virginia ave. WANTED—Two good toys to sell candy. Inquire Candy Stand, Fair Bank Park. WANTED—A good colored man to take care of horses and yard work. 1820 E. Tenth. WANTED—Traveling salesman; familiar with su| piles and oHs. Address P 10. care News. WA NTED-Good. general blacksmith, " wT J. SURFACE. Smith’s Valley, ten miles south clty : ; WANTED—All styles hair-cutting, 10c. 606 E. WoFhmgton £t MARION'S BARBER

SHOP .

WANTED—One lathe hand, one vise hand; strictly first-class. INDIANAPOLIS CANNING CO.

ite CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block.

WANTED—Cash for acceptable Ideas; state If ! patented Address THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md.

WANTED—Saleamen; salary or commission. Address THE HAWKS NURSERY CO.. Rochester, N. Y.

?en years. Apply 130

WANTED—German boy. to work on farm during summer.

Commercial Club.

WANTED—Forty boys! WAGNER GLASS CO.. Ingalls. Ind.; steady employment;

board 12.50 per week.

WANTED-^Salesman, local or traveling; weekly salary; permanent. PERRY NURSERY CO., Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Partner at once, to take half Interest In small show. CMJ1 any time thla

week. 1521 Cornell ave.

W ANTED—T wenty-flve clothing”a lag good# salesmen. Apply Tuesd

at 16 N. Merldi

;ooda sai

U30 at 16 N. Meri WANTED-Twent

nd furnishay evening.

Apply Tuei

lan st. men to dlstrlb-

mornlng, 7

o'clock. 16 N. Meridian st.

for

this

:y-flve young r

ute circulars Apply In the

W A NTED—Position;

teachers; male

city. Address M 1 WANTEIV-Salesman;

■ oaii after 7

excellent position female; located In

or fema ,3. care N

acquainted with retail

grocers; call after 7 p. m.. with reference#.

A. E. FALLIS. 324 N. East St.

WANTED—An experienced dairy hand. COONSE. corner Tuxedo st. and Moore ave. WANTED—Shoemakers. 206 Indiana ave. WANTED—Experienced grocery clerk; one not afraid of work; must c-me well recommended: single man preferred. Address D 13,

care New*

WANTED—Oener&l blacksmith wanted on Shelbyville road, seven miles southeast of town; need not apply unless A 1 workman. 8. . CROUCH. '

atalogue ex-

de In

free. MOLER BARBER COL-

B.

WANTED—Men; Illustrated ca

plains; we teach barber trade In eight weeks; mailed free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE .__Chlcago^ WANTED—An experienced receiving or till

Kperlr

clerk: must be rapid and accurate; experience pref-r-td; give rof«i

H IS, care News.

ing ; dt

ry good Addre*

WANTED—Sale:

and expenses

amen for cigars; *125 a month

old firm; experle

stomer

to cu*

Mo

expenses; o

eary; Inducement OP A CO., Bt. Louia,

IV A NTED—Advertising progri

Jary *15

urlty require'

ence unr i. C. C. E

sec

NY. Terre Haute, Ind.

theatrical com:

Hector for

ex-

LEWiS

im co!

weekly and

id.

Treasurer theatrical company; sal-

ary *20 weekly and expenses; $200 cash security. fully secured. Address LEWIS OPERA COMPANY, general delivery, Terre Haute,

Ind. -v

WANTED—Active man to travel for manufacturing house and appoint agents; 318

larg<

anufacturlng house and appoint agents; *1! weekly and expenses; state age and reference.

Address GLOBE H 1

>hla

delphU^

CO., 723 Chestnut st.. Phila-

nd dte-makere and machine

> ar rttei

WANTED—Tool a:

hands to work In a typewriter factory. Steady work guaranteed. Must be good, reliable men, able to furnish references. Address [TRG WRITING MACHINF. m KR.

PITTSBURG WRITING MACHINE CO.,

tanning, Pa. WANTED—

The WM. H. BLOCK CO. want a young man as floorwalker; only those who have had at least a year’s experience *- '* * *

store need apply. Answer by

son at 8:15 a. m.

WANTED—

In department letter or In per-

WE WANT A GHOST of a show to prove that Men’* Tan Shoe* are

that we claim for them, and

the lowest.

our

all

tl-50.

our prices are

*2.00.

32 50.

22.00.

NEERMANS, 733 Massachusetts avs.

WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTED—T1 mes cigar.

WANTED—Tlsh-l-ml ngo.

WANTED—Moving $1 per load. Telephone 213. WANTED—Paper to hang, 7c roll. 1509 Columbla ave. WANTED—Paper to hang; good work. IUOG8

917 Broadway.

WANTED-^White male ferret. RALPlfPECK.

1825 N. Alabama.

WANTED—Ca*h paid for household goods. 245 W. Washington *t.

WANTED—32 funer BIRD TRANSFER

FRANK

WANTED—To do house painting for tailor work. Address F IS, care News, WANTED—To Let: Eleven furnished rooms, for sub-lettlng. 419 N. Delaware

WANTED-Teeth; 25: SELLERS. Dentist, It W. Washington, over News office. WANTED—Gentleman to rent room of widow; central. Addree* T 11. care News. WANTED—Boarders at Fernwood Farm, convalescent*. DR. KNOTTS. Nora, Ind. WANTED—Gentlemen's clotmng cleaned; also draperies dry-cleaned. 105 N. Illinois. WANTED—Second-hand counters and shelving; chea^ Address J. R , 817 Elm st. WANTED-Furnished house; to board owner; privilege of others. Address T 13. care News. WANTED-Cabinets still *1 dozen Button* a __speclaltBENNETT’S. 38 E. Washington WANTED-Eveybody to go to butchers’ picnic, Armstrong Park. May 28. Free barbecue.

WANTBI>—Second-hand butcher's ice-box; must be up-to-date. Address N 12, care News. WANTED-Two unfurnished rooms; desirable locality; yard with shade. Address V 12, care News.

WANTFD— Paper hanging; first-class work. manship; prices reasonable. 30 N. New

Jersey at.

WANTED—Collars and cuffs. 14c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 622 E. Washington. Telep hone 1121. WANTED-Buy first-class top peddling wag. on, horse and harness; cheap for cash. 718 Dorman st. WANTED—Pawn loan*. Private office. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Tal-

bott Block.

WANTED—Big sale of millinery goods, beginning May 22 BOLLINGER'S. 258 Massachusetts ave. W A NTEI>—Phrenological examination from Fowler graduate; state charges. Addreaa N XL care News. WANTED—To loan *300 for one year; 6 per cent. Interest: no commission; good security. Address R 13. care News, WANTED ftraw ana leghorn hats colored and nressed; feathers cleaned and curlsd. FA1L1JSB. no a. Illinois st. WANTED—CARPETS CLEANED. 75 CENTS A ROOM, CAPITOL CARPET-CLEANING WORKS. TELEPHONE 118. WANTED—Summer boarders; short dletanc* from street cars; good room and board. A. Cl'LBETtrSON. Broad Ripple WANTED—We hare several buyer* for restaurant* and groceries. List your property with u*. Insurance. WM. PFAFFLIN & SON. 915 Stsvenaon Building. WANTED-HIOHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL MARTINSVILLE, newly refitted, modern and complete, new management; rates 112 psr week. Includes room, board and baths. WANTED—If you need a loan on your piano, household good*, horse* or wagon*, try the ea*y nay ment plan and the lowest rates of the INdJSaFOLI* MORTGAGE LOAN CO., room M. 147 E. Market *L

-Property of ail kinds. HEN-

RY H. FAY. 1'* E. Washington st.. over Big Four office*. _ REAL ESTATE—Fir* insuranceT~ rentals! loans. A. J. MEYER & CO., 150 E. Market.

Telephone 130

REAL ESTATE-200 and upward to loan on Indianapolis real estate at lowest rates.

SPANN A CO.

REA L BSTATHJ—JOS! W. SELV AOE, 73 Lombard Building, headquarter* for vacant and improved property.

have vacant lots in all

burbs. MEYER A

REAL ESTATE W parte of th- city and CO.. 150 E. Market

REAL ESTATE—Where do you want a home? We can secure you one at a bargain. MEYER & CO.. 130 B. Market. REAL BST ATE--La rite and email Improved property In all parts of the city and suburb* MEYER A CO 130 E. Market REAL ESTATE- Two houses. 1226-122S South-

each: rentt

*10 month MEYER A CO., 150 K Market. REAL ESTATE—I have a number of good. rental Investments, paying 10 and 12 per cent. J. G. McCl'LLOt'GH. 162 E Market.

REAL ESTATE—Vscai

in

d fl ider

ave.;

McCULLOUGH,

street._ REAL ESTATE—Modern, ten-room house on Bellefontalne st., south Eleventh st Will take part In trade. MEYER & CO., 150 E.

Market.

FOR SALK—*lSCKLLANBOUS. FOR SALE—Moving, 31 per load. Telephone 211. FOR SALE—About 2.609 old brick. 622 E. 8t. Clair st. FOR sale—Two-Chair barber-shop. 1SU N. Capitol ave. _ FOR SALE—Second-hand awning with‘frame. H. H. LEE. FOR BALE—Reataurant; rooming-house. 371 S._ Illinois st. _ FOR SALE—Half Interest In grocery. Address S. 12, care News. FOR SALE—Coffee urnTcoet *65; wlU seli for _ * 2S ' c * 11 23 B - North. FOR SALE Flrst-claes newa-etand; 20 N. Rllnots st.. Bates House. FOR SALE—Silver tea set;"ha* no wesr. Addrees X 13, care News.

FOR SALE -3 funeral carnages. BIRD TRANSFER CO.

prompt

PARRY MFG. CO., Phone 1267.

FOR SALE-Dry wood; dauuv vrwi m •

FRANK

delivery.

Improv

property for sale In any part of the city. GEO. WOLF, second floor. Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE- Modern house (new) of nine rooms; on College ave.; lot 424x180. Price, $4,600. J. G. McCULLOUGH. 162 E. Market

REAL ESTATE-House of eight rooms, northpast. Will take good horse and buggy on first payment; balance as rent. Address Q 13, care News. REAL ESTATE—A neat cottage of six rooms In N. Senate ave. Good lot and location; price 22.150; 2600 In caah neeeseary. J. O. McCULIAYUGH _ REAL ESTATE-We have two customers with money, for 23,000 homes; south Twentieth: between Cornell and Capitol aves. MEYER & CO.,130 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Choice, east-front lot; Delaware at., near Twenty-third. 21.250. All Improvement assessment* paid. W. E. STEV-

ENSON, 126 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—At Lake Maxlnkuekee. two good building lot*, 210 and 212 per front foot; also three handsome cottages, 2900 and upward.

EDWARD B PORTER.

REAL ESTATE—Modern, eight-room house t furnace, bath, fine lawn, stable; lot 40xl70i only $4,000: middle drive. Woodruff Place. A.

■MEYER & CO., 150 E Market.

REAL ESTATE—Down-otwn residence Drop. erty: having every convenience and finely located; only four squares from postoffice. Apply to owner, 314 E. Michigan et.

REAL"ESTATE— $300— Lots! about IS minutes’

louse: Improved streetterms 210 cash and $5

walk from State Hi plenty natural ga*:

month. I. N. RICHIE. 108 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—Ten-room house, N. Alabama st., above Sixteenth; east front, modern convenience*; cement walks, fine stable; easy terms. Address owner. Z 40, care News.

REAL ESTATE—Seven-room residence, in

'e. near Center.

Will pay cash difference for residence In Mor-

>m

Woodruff Place: West Drive

1 pa

ton Place CHAS. A. DALE, 144 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE -Double frame dwelling, south

of Tenth oh Senate ave., with ham; rent*

480

»r; can be bought for $4,

R

cai ke:

sh. Investigate. MEYE

t ^_

CO.. 150

rn;

500; par E. Mar

We have atx-room cottage, liege, worth 22,000, will sell

REAL ESTATE—W Thirtieth and College,

for $400 cash, and buyer assume Incumbrance 21,100 Investigate. MEYER & CO., 150 E.

Market.

REAL ESTATE—Lots on Orange et., Jose's addition, only one block south of Prospect et. and east of State: only 2350; worth 2500. You only need $100 cafih: balance long time.

MEYER & CO.. 150 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—No. 16 Northeastern ave., near the P., C., C. & St. L. shops; eight

In excellent condition. Must be sold.

2350 necessary.

Market st.

rooms; In excellent condition. Mu Price, 21.950; cash payment of 2350 J G McCULLOUGH. 162 E. Mark!

•We have four-room house on

Ytll trade for Improvt

erty. about 23.00ij. between Cornell and

th. Will i

REAL ESTATE

Holloway ave. Will tra

st.. south of Sixteen

Investigate. MEl'ER & CO.,

OUI

Improved propell and Illinois pay difference. 150 E. Market

frame.

ve., north or

Michigan *t., Haughville, 21.250; only *650 cash. This property Is assessed for tax&tl

21,210. Investigate METER &

Market

REAL

room house, on higan st., Ha

ESTATE-Two-story frame, seven-

Belmont ave., north

vllle. $1,250;

axatlon 150 B.

REAL ESTATE- Beautiful lot on' College ave., south of Twenty-eighth st.; fruit and shade tree*; 55x180; only $2,000: can be bought

for $51

house and barn, lot 6 & CO.^150 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—-O

three etore-rooms. I ng at 2288 annually;

set. curb and

lorner Business property, E. Washington st., rentr; price $2,500; low taxes,

asphalt street, curb and cement sidewalk paid for; unusual bargain. A. B. GROVER. 4 E.

Market st., ground floor.

REAL ESTATE—Elegant, nlne-roo

all modern; cement '

en-house; ex<

m house;

; cement walks; barn and chickccellent condition; all ImproveThirtieth and Cornell. *2,400: only

ments paid; Thirtieth and Cornell. $2,400: only need *1.100 cash to secure this bargain. MEY-

ER & CO., 150 E. Market

REAL ESTATE-We have one of the finest farms in Marion county, one-half mile northeast corporation; 1,300 rods tiling, good Improvements. electric line to be built through farm. Price, *100 per acre. Will double in value. ROBBINS BROS.. 585 Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE—Mo:

of home fund* left

3ney to loan; a large sum In our bands to be loaned

in sum# of $100 to *1,000 and upward at lowest rate of Intereet; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY, 101 N. Penneylvanla. ■EAL ESTATE—The two-story, frame residence of 10 rooms; modern: No. 10 W. Pratt et., between Meridian and Illinois sts.; offered a few days at $2,950. Greateet bargain In the northern part of the city. Very easy terms. A. METZGER AGENCY, 102_N. Pennsylvania st. REAL ESTATE—Large, nine-room, frame: two-story, elate roof; front and back porch; bath, complete, with laundry in basement; furnace, hardwood finish, screens, awnings, stable; located on Alabama st.. in Morton Place, 25.250; $1,000 lest money than the property cost; must he sold quick. CHAS, A. DALE, 144 E. Market. __ REAL ESTATE—Most convenient, modem. ten-room house; fine selected quartered oak finish, highly polished, consol In the parlor; grates, hardwood floors, latest appliances throughout, complete. large lot on Broadway, north of Twenty-third. Can be bought at a bargain. Bee us for price and terms. MEYER

& CO., 150 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE-Do you want a home or an Investment at a bargain? Bight-room hone*.

with three-etory building In rear, used as a blacksmith shop and hall. The house and hall are now renting for *144 year, 1223 Williams st..

West Indianapolis. Can be bought for *1,100: worth *3.500; only 2500 cash. Investigate. MEYER & CO.. 150 E. Market. REAE ESTATE—GREAT BARGAIN-EAST-FRONT LOT, NEW JERSEY ST.. NEAR FOURTEENTH ST.; 45.7x150. CAN BE PURCHASED FOR *2.200, IF SOLD WITHIN THREE DAYS. LOTS IN THIS LOCALITY ARE SELLING FOR *2.800. OWNER NONRESIDENT. ALL IMPROVEMENTS PAID. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. MARKET. REAL E8T ATE—23,300—COLLEGE AVE.. NEAR SEVENTEENTH ST.; NINE ROOMS. TWO-STORY DWELLING; EAST FRONT; GOOD CONDITION; FRUIT AND SHADE TREES, GOOD BARN. *700 CASH. BALANCE CAN RUN FOUR YEARS AT 6 PER CENT. BEST BARGAIN ON THE STREET. W. E. STEVENSON, 126 E. MARKET REAL ESTATE—A sure bargain. Cottage. eeven rooms, with all conveniences; good stable; lot 34x134, The lot Is worth *5,100 Ths

FOR SALE Music-boxes on payments. CARLIN &LENNOX, 6 to 9 E. Market. FOR SALE—Large shorthorn cow; third calf; five gallons a day. 2943 N. Illinois at. FOR SALK-500 business cars, 32c. HULDAH P RI NT IN G_ CO.. 923 Stevenejn Building. _ FOR SALE—Cabinets still 21 dozen: buttons a specialty. BENNETT'S. 38 E. Washington.

FOR SALE—A nue soda fountain with eounte- cheap, •"■irner Ra mtnd and Bluff at*.

FOR SALE-Your family groceries. 8CHJLA DER'S GROCERY. 453 and 467 Virginia av*

FOR SALE—Men’I ments. CON'RA

FOR SALE—Trunk* sold on payments: no ex- - tra charge. CONRAD'S, 332 Massachusetts

s and boys’ clothing on payD’S, 332 Massachusetts ave.

whole thing for *4.500. There

about this. Only eight squares north of Washington. On one of the beet north and south »■ ‘ will move the property In

house and bam are worth *1,250 We will sell the whole thing for *4.500. There Is no Joke at this. Only eight squares north of Wash-

on. On one of tl sta. This price will

forty-eight hours. If you want to buy. come quick. W E. MICK A CO. REAL ESTATE—Do you want an elegant home cheap? We offer the large, nine-room, brick house with four grates, plenty natural gas, well, ctutern, large barn; thirty fruit tree*. 14 acres ground: fenced, for *2.060; only *500 cash If sold at once. Take Irvington electric car. get off first street east Pleasant run. walk south to the two-story brick dwelling with cupola, four blocks southwest Butler College. This Is a bargain worth Investigating. MEYER A CO., 150 E. Market. REAL ESTATE—A great bargain In Morton Place residence. N. Alabama et., 25,500; ten rooms, cellar, cistern, well, city water; furnace, bath, hardwood finish; hardwood floors, electric light, chandelier*, sliding doors, five grates, and five cabinet mantels; large barn; front and rear stairs; plate-glae* window*, attic over whole house; elegant veranda: back latticed porch; cement walks; stone steps; yard sodded: awnings to windows: and veranda; all asweesment* paid; complete home.

W. E. MICK 3k CO.

PATENT ATTORNEYS. PATENT^ATTORNEY-F. w. WOERNER, Patent Attorney. 174 S Meridian et. PATENT ATTORNEYS—V. H. LOCKWOOD. 415-418 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis. Tel. IMS. PATENT ATTORNEYS-E T SILVIUS A CO. Patents obtained: trade-marks, copy, rights. Room 18 Talbott Block, 108 N. Pennsylvanla. Indianapolis.

BUILDING AND LOAN ASIOCIATIONa. Al leposiU; Its *500.-

BUILDING AND LOAN—The German American pay* 5 per cent, interest on deposit

FOR SALE—Ladles' bicycle boots; 15 Inches high; cloth top, *1.98. KISTNER'S, 135 S. Illinois. _ _ ___ FOR RALE--Collars and cuffa, Hie. PROG. BBSS LAUNDRY. 662 E. Washington. Telephone 1121. FOR SALE—Light wholesale business; $275 If sold thjs week. Investigate. Address K 13, care News. FOR SALE—Private money to loan In sums of *10 to 250, at reduced rates. Address Y U, care News.

FOR SALE—Pawn loans. Private office. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block.

FOR SALB-Lady's bicycle; roll-top desk, range; 35 yards brussels carpet; cheap. 1002 S Meridian st. FOR SALE—National cash register; good a* new: cost 2300; only 2125 If sold at onoe. Room 7, Talbott Block.

FOR SALE—Grocery stock and flxtures; horse and wagon; will invoice or lump; bargain.

and wagon;

Address Z 8. care News.

FOR SALE—Stoves and tumlture at M. P. ANDERSON'S STORAGE HOUSE, corner Hoabrook and Cedar sts. FOR SALE—Mandolin* sna guitars on payments; $2 cash and 50c a week. CARLIN A LENNOX, 6 to 9 E._Market. FOR SALE—Bakery and confectionery, in county-seat; good business. Inquire or address 132 S. Pennsylvanla_st. FOR SALE—Two pairs hand-made iace curtains; valued at *200; at a bargain if sold at once. Room 7. Talbott Block. FOR SALE5—Rooming-house; fourteen rooms; all occupied; with twelve steady boarders; down-town. Address B 48. care News. FOR “sALE—Groceries! ~ STa‘NDARD TEA CO.. Washington and New Jersey, and 151 N. Delaware. See Friday's advertisement.

FOR SALE—Tine, full-sized mahogany case, mandolin attachment; upright piano; must be sold. Leaving the city. 154 N. Delaware st. FOR SALE—Confectionery and lunch-room; *125; part cash; big bargain; must sell. Have other business. Address B 13, care News. FOR SALE—Unredeemed pledgee, consisting of watches, diamonds, musical Instruments, etc., at your own price. Room 7. Talbott Block.

FOR SALE—Spectacles and eyeglasses from 25c up. Gold spectacles and eyeglasses from *3 60 up. LEO LAN DO, Opticttan, Denison House.

FOR SALE—Or plant,

Ter

LE—Or for Rent: Manufacturing with toller and engine Investigate. Terms very reasonable. W. W. DARK, 20 N.

Meridian st.

FOR SALE—Indian relics;

tlon In the United Sta N. Adams st. until

In th lams

CHRIS. MILLER,

111.

FOR SALE—About 25 feet qu

the finest collee-

be seen at 118

States; can be seen at 118 April 4, unless sold before. 118 N. Adams st., Peoria,

tout 25 feet quarter oak office

partition; raised panels on both sides: made i sections to be taken apart and put together without injury. WILSON. 308 E. Wash-

ington, room 9.

FOR SA LE—The favorite Bauer pianos. Latest style Domestic sewing machines. Andrae >d Hickory line bicycles. Supplies and repair-

k, 154 x. Dei&-

and Hickory line bicycles. Sup; ing. INDIANA SUPPLY CO

ware, corner Ohio.

FOR SALE—Large safe; office furniture, and tl.000.600 list of Indianapolis real estate, for sale or trade; office on ground floor; lowwjt rent and best location on E. Market; price 2350. Address G 13. care News.

FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—Rubber-tired phaeton; cheap. 322 E. Marked FOR SALE—Good team horee; *20. Address Z 13, care News. FOR SALE—Family broke, driving horse; *60 330 W. Walnut. FOR SALE—Fine, second-hand, cut-under surrey. 39 X. Capitol ave. FOR SALB-Columbus (O.) Buggy Co. cut.

under surrey. 1942 Central ave.

FOR SALE—Carriage horse; seven yeara old.

' Sen

Bargain. Call 2622 Senate ave. N.

FOR SALE—Nearly new, second-hand gro.

eery wagon. 601 W. Washington st.

FOR SALE—-Big, strong, black mare; down

puller; sound; *42. 2301 E._Washington. FOR SALE)—Spring wagon with top; blind bay rrwi'e. cheap. 728 Ft. Wayne

FOR SALE—Rubber-tire phaeton and 130 set of harnee*; *100 for both. CHAS. A. DALE,

also ave.

141 E. Market.

FOR SALE—To trade, a small pony for a larger horse. Call before 8 or after 6 p. m. 2020 Talbott ave.

FOR SALE—Old buggy wneels, tops, shafts, etc. new and second-hand vehicles, cheap. PARRY MFG. CO. FOR SALE—Two second-hand road-wagons; P° , RR t Y C> MFO e< (X> )rln8: wa * on; one top huggy.

FOR SALE—Good horse, open buggy and harness; price 240; *20 caeh; balance payments.

Address W 13, care News

FOR SALErHorses, bugg'es, wagons, cash or payments; building lots for horses. KESS-

LER, 2508 Northwestern ave.

FOR SALE—Fine, cut-under trap, made by Michigan Buggy Co., cost *200; present value 1150, for *50. 2129 Senate ave. N.

FOR SALE—At a bargain; fine, new phaeton; canopy top; rubber tire; can be seen at MURPHY'3 STABLE, 626 E. Washington *t. FOR SALE—Before you let your wagon and carriage repairing and rubber ties out, see JOHN GUEDELHOEFER, 210 Kentucky ave.,

for prices.

FOR SALE—All kinds of delivery wagons; open and top; new and second-hand; lowdown and turn-under milk wagons at JNO. GUEDELHOEFER'S, 210 Kentucky ave.

FOR SALE—If you are looxing tor something nice In the vehicle line, at a moderate price, you will be well repaid In visiting our repository. 154 8 Meridian st. COMSTOCK A COONSE CO.

FOR SALE—Will pasture limited number of stock at reasonable rates; fine blue grass, shade and water; 34 miles from court-house. Inquire at HANWAT PLACE. Central ave., beyond Thirty-sixth st.

FOR SALE)—Carriages. phaetons ibber tires; all modern 1m

buggiee,

menti

rubber tires; all modern Improvements; •trictly prime; repairing and repainting solicited. ROBBINS A CO, 32 E. Georgia st.

Hearses always In stock.

FOR SALE—Finest Shetland pony in Indlana-

single-foot under sadi; price reasonable for

pony, cart and harness; can be seen at OIBB3

polls; can canter i die and trot In har

Treasurer; G. W. BROWN. Secretary.

& CO.'S stable, 15 N. Alabama st

FOR SALE—Small, fast, bay pacing horse; new harness and open pork phaeton; this outfit cost party *145 last week: leaving town and will now sell very low. GIBBS A CO.,

Commission Dealers, 15 N. Alabama st.

FOR 3 A LK—BICYCLEfl. FOR SALE—Brand new Outing bicycle; *20. 3, The Ensley. FDR SALE—Lady's bicycle; good condition. 2536 E. Tenth at. F'OR SALE—Morgan A Wright tires, *5. Punotures. 15c. 727 VIrglnja.

FDR SALE—Bicycle; good order; cheap. VICTOR KNERR. evening*. 342 E. Market. FOR SALE—Lady's and gentleman's secondhand wheels, cheap. Call a fter 5 p. m., 723 Ft. Wiiyne ave. FOlT SALE—’99 Grandes, with Dunlop detachable tires. *30; a six months' guarantee See the Grande before buying. C. Q. FISHER A CO. for SALE—Only a few of the '98 Grandes (ladles' pattern only) left at *25. These are the best bargains In the city. Don’t wait too long. C. G. FISHER * CO.

FOR SALE OR TRADE.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Light, one-horse wagon. 31 Richland at. FOR BALE OR TRADE)—Lot; E. Michigan and Bradley sts Address Z 13. care New*. FOR SALE OR TRADE;—160-acre farm, ten miles city, for less than worth for few days. JOHN J. CARRIGER A CO.. 17 Thorpe Blo.-k.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—36,000-rModern residence; College ave. and Fourteenth, with *5,000 for residence north. CHAS. A. DALE,

144 E. Market.

FOR *8ALE OR TRADE—26.000 to *8.000 stock of millinery goods at wholesale prices. In a trade will take town property or land In Indiana. Inquire at FAHNLET * McCREA'S MILLINERY CO.

FINANCIAL*

FINANCIAL—Wanted; First mortgage paper. SPANN A CO: H

NCTAL—Mortgage _ loans^ s"

P1NA1

SPANN A CO

141 B. Market

FINANCIAL-Loans, from *10 up, to salaried people. 713 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Loans on watches and Jewelry. WILSON. 308 E Washington. | FINANCfAL— Mortgage loan*; lowest ratgflk

W, W. DARK. 20 X. Meridian et.

rates.

FINANCIAL-Mortgage loan*: lowest P. M. BARNARD. Majeiulc Building. FINANCIAL—Mortgage loan*; 5 per cent. HORACE McKAY, 31 N. Pennsylvania.

FINANCIAL—Loans on household goods; strictly confidential. 201 Lemcke Building.

FINANCIAL—Loans on household goods; atrlctly confidential. 201 Lemcke Building. FIANCIAL—Loans to honest, salaried people on their notes; strictly private. 201 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—Loans on household goods; mutually confidential. 201 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Money to loan. HENRY H. FAY, 14 E. Washington st. over Big Four offices.

iey on realty mortgages; 5 A J. MEYER & CO.. 150 E.

FI NANCIAL—Mone;

and 6 per cent.

Market.

FIN A NCIAL—-Pawn

office.

loans; private

CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY- room 7 Talbott Block. _ FINANCIAL—Money on farms and city property; terms reasonable. THOS. C. DAY & CO.. 325-330 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—To loan, *2,000 trust funds; long time; row rate; no commission. D. W. COFFIN, 41 Lombard Building. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; 4 and 6 percent. It costs nothing to Investigate. MEYER A KISER. 306 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—A large amount of private funds. FLOREA A 8EIDENSTICKER, rooms L 2 and 3. 274 8- Delaware st.

FINANCIAL—Money

tlon i ,lls BI

building assoctatlo

TON TODD. Ingalls Block.

to loan; lowest rates; shares bought. NEW-

FINANCIAL—Money loaned on furniture In sums to suit, at lowest rates; private money.

Business private. 201 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—Money to loan. Lowest -ates in the city. See us before renewing your loan. MEYER * KISER. 306 Indiana Trust.

the city. See us before renewing

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; *50 to *5,000 on real estate and collateral securities. MEYER & KISER. 306 Indiana Trust Building.^ FINANCIAL^Loans, sums of *500 and over.

City property and farms.

C. E. COFFIN & CO., 150 E. Market st.

on provement bonds and other collaterals of like nature. MEYER & KISER, 306 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—Money to loan on persona! property and household goods. J. C. ERTEL. room 44 Lombard Building, 244 E. Washington street.

FINANCIAL—Loans on farms; *100 and upward; home funds: lowest rates, no delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania street.

FINANCIAL—Money loaned In sums to suit, at lowest rates; private money; get our rate*. McINTOSH & SON, 142 N. Pennsylvania street.

FINANCIAL

-Loan* on furniture and pianos,

a specialty to railrc ind firemen; get our

an* on furniture and plan

peclalty to railroad conductors, engine

tes. Room 10, 147 E.

FINANCIAD-Money to loan In any am. some without commission, and at rate; also loans on collateral. It coi

ing to Investigate. WM. PFAFFLIN & SON.

lount;

ry low

st* noth-

215 Steveneon Building.

FINANCIAL—Loans made to salaried people holding permanent positions with responsible

firms upon their own strictly confidential.

Ing.

ames; India

sy payments; Trust Bulld-

FINANCIAL—5 and 6 per cent, money to loan, according to security offered. Home funds In any amount. Pay back when you please. No delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; straight loans. Do you want to change your building association loan to a straight loan? We will let you have the money. MEYER & KISER, 306 Indiana Trust Building.

FINANCIAL—Loans made on Improved Indianapolis property, with privilege of prepayment, at 44 to 6 per cent., according to amount wanted and character of security. SPANN A CO., 148 E. Market at. FINANCIAL—The German-American pays 5 per cent, on deposits. Ready money to loan at low rate, lie E. Market st. OTTO 8TECHHAN, President; ALBERT SAHM, Treasurer; O. W. BROWN. Secretary. FINANCIAL-MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, holding permanent positions with responsible concerns, on their own names; without Indomement or collateral. Easy payments. TOLMAN. 701 Stevenson Building

FINANCIAL—Money in sums to suit, without any delay whatever; you can get it the same day you apply; call and get our rates; can pay portion each year If you desire. 344 E. Market st., room 4. CHAS. W. GOR8UCH.

FINANCIAL—MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE holding permanent position with responsible concerns, upon their own names; easy payments. COMMERCIAL CREDIT ASSOCIATION, room 7. 108 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; a large sum of home funds loft In our hands to be loaned In sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward, at lowest furnish money same Jay hen you please. A. N. Pennsylvania st.

FINANCIAL—SALARY LOANS. Are you going to take a vacation this summer? Do you need some ready money? If you hold a permanent position, we will advance you all you need.

THE PEOPLE’S I No. 927 Stevenson

Telephoni

LOAN CO.,

enson Building,

le No. 2259.

FINANCIAL— A NEW PLAN. , We loan money on furniture, pianos, vehicles. etc., without removal, on the building association plan. The payments are arrenged In fifty small, equal weekly Installments, thus

m;

terest 7 per cent, a year. PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Room 4 Lombard Building, 244 E. Wash

FINANCIAL—IF YOU WANT

MONEY MONEY IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS.

ON SHORT OR LONG TIME, ON

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS. HORSES. AND WAGONS, SEWINGMACHINES. or any personal security, to be left In your possession, on payments to suit you. to be paid back at any time, each pay-

ment so made reduces cost of loan

COURTEOUS TREATMENT. LOW RATES E MARKET-ST. MORTGAGE LOAN CO

ROOM 4. 160 E. MARKET ST.,

Northwest corner Market and Delaware sts

FINANCIAL—

8ALA Ry”LOANS.

We loan money on salaries to Government employes, clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, railway employes, school teachers, and all other persons holding permanent, salaried positions. Loans can be repaid In small weekly or monthly, payments. Business strictly confiden-

tial. 1

MERCANTILE DISCOUNT COMPANY Room 4 Lombard Building, * 244 E. Washington st.

INS.' HORSES

RATES,

FINANCIAL— * * MONEY TO LOAN.

*5. *10. *15. *20. »50, *100 and up

FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGAN -

AND WAGONS AT LOWEST

AND THE DAY YOU ASK FOrYt' Property left In your possession. Loans ar-

ranged on easy payment plan, thus giving you plenty of time In which to pay It back. Loan may be made In full at any time, and you nav only for the time you keep It. p 7

YOU GET FULL AMOUNT ASKED FOR No expenses or commission tajeen out In a'd v&nce. Business str’-*’-- —- - -

Investigate before borrowing. security Mortgage i Room 207 (second floor) Indiana

c *‘‘ ^

lORTt floor)

(old Vance Block).

OAN CO.,

Trust Building

ton st. and

Virginia ^ h ' n «-

FIN ANCIAL- —

TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS,

to loan In sums of

*5. *10. 115, *20, *30. *50. *100, on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS HORSES AND WAGONS "

at rate* which honest people can afford to pay. the property to remain In your

undisturbed possession.

A NEW WEEKLY OR MONTHLY

EASY PAYMENT PLANON SHORT OR LONG TIME

A RECEIPT GIVEN FOR EVERT

PAYMENT MADE

Don’t pay old friends double what w* ask for the same accommodation* EVERYBODY WHO. WANTS MONET

CALL AND SEE US.

We give you the full amount of money you ask for; no charges taken out In advance. The transaction is sure to be private. Don’t fan to see

us and get our rates.

INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE

LOAN COMPANY.

Room 10. 147 E. Market st.

FINANCIAL

FINANCIAL—1600 to loan; ( per osnt. PEASE, 806 N. East FINANCIAL—To loan. *100 to *500. LEACH.

_6* Huron st.

FIN A NCIAL—Money on mortgage without commission. 2* E. Ohio st.

loan; quick;

142 N. Pennsyl-

KTNANCIAL—Special 28CO to me for terms. SHIRLEY,

vanla.

FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money on real ••- tate. GEORGE WOLF, second floor Le rooks Building.

FINANCIAL—PrtsUags to "repay at any time.

Our best friends are the ones to whom we

have loaned money. MEYER A KISER. 306

Indiana Trust.

FINANCIAL—Loans made on chattels at 6

per cent, per year: small commission: easy payments. THE PEOPLE’S LOAN CO.. No. 927 Stevenson Building. Telephone No. 2259.1

FINANCIAL—5 per cent, money to loan on farm* and Indianapolis property; private funds in sums to suit. STANTON A STANTON, room 9 Aetna Building, 22 N. Pennayl-

vanla •*. ■

FIX AN CIA L-

planoa, etc., at

In your posof both the

THE

CENTRAL

LOAN

COMPANY

has money to loan on furniture, homes, wagons, warehouse receipts,

positively the

LOWEST RATES foods can remain In

you the use

money

Loans made

SHORT Noncm and the payments arranged on small, weekly or monthly payments, or to suit your conven-

ience.

Loans ateo made on WATCHES, DIAMONDS, and other articles of value and people who work on a SALARY can borrow on their indlvidustl note. By having PRIVATE OFFICES make* alt the transaction* strictly confidential. No charges unless loan is made. It is far more agreeable to borrow in a business way than to ask an accommodtlon from friends and he under obligation* to them. Cali and **e ua ROOMS 7 AN ». TALBOTT BLOCK. 108 N. Pennsylvania st.

FINANCIAL—Loans—If you need a loan upon real estate, or desire to change your present loan to lower Interest, call and investigate ths new plan and low rate of the INDIANA SOCIBTY FOR SAVINGS, 214 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL— CHRAP~MONBY. PLENTY OF IT TO LOAN AT 5. 64 AND I PER CENT. PRIVILEGE OF PREPAYMENT ALLOWED. NOW IS THE TIME TO REFUND TOUR INDEBTEDNESS. BE WISE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY. DYER & RASSMANN, U CIRCLE ST.

TO LET—ROOMS. TO LET—A. J METER * CO. TO LET—flee Ht. INDIANA TRUST OO, ' TO LET -Furnished room. I. The Ensley TO LET—Furnished front rooms. U W, Mar* ^kst TO LET—Nicely furnished rooms. US W. Ohi'e street. TO LBT—Newly furnished room. Mfl n!' Ala. bam* st. - TO LET—Three or four rooms; bath Alabama. TO LET—Pleasant, furnished rooms. 135 .V. _IiI!nol* et._ TO LET-Furnished room* with both 711 N. __AJabama st. TO . LET-Two pleasant sleeping rooms. Mt . v «rmont, TO LBT— FunMahod bedroom R psr WMk. A ^8. Meridian *1. to LET—Furnished room and board. *22Tf. Penrmylvanla sb TO LET—Unfurnished rooms; housekeeping. 233 E. New York. TO LET—Sleeping roma. 138 e! Washington *t. AD. HERE^TI. TO LET-Two nicely furnished roomaTwTth _ bath519 Madison ave. TO LET—Furnished front, with board; also _ small room. 511 N. Capitol. TO LET—One large room: furnished; also ■mall one. 517 N. Delaware.

financial—

Front *10 upward quickly loaned on fu ire. pianos, store fixtures, vehicle*, w .us* receipts, etc., without removal. L:

turv. _

house receipts, etc.,

can be arranged to run f month*’ time, payable in

monthly Instailmen

interest, and a reaaona

’ records

loaned on fumt-

ars*

. —mu*

from one to twelve

small weekl

•hai

t* We charge T^^cent. a reasonable fee for preparing

papers, examining records and appraising property. No other expense. No charges taken out hi advance. You get full amount In

cash. All business strictly confidential. INDIANA MORTGAGE LOAN CO..

ESTABLISHED 1887.

ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING, >44 E. WASHINGTON BT.

NOTICR. NOTICE—600 business cards, 22c. HULDAH 28 N. Delaware. NOTICE-500 business cards. 80c. HULDAH PRINTING CO.. 923 Stevenson Building.

NOTICE—JOSEPH GARDNER, tin work and furnaces. 39 Kentucky ave. Telephone 322.

NOTICE—We do nlckei-piating; best work and prices. AUTOMATIC GRIP NECK YOKE CO.. 825 E, St. Clair st.

NOTICE-MECHANICAL ENGINEER. R. D. HAWKINS. M E.. consulting, designing, draughting, constructing, experimenting-, testIng. 415 Lemcke Building, Indianapolis. Telephone 1101.

NOTICE-ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR— H. F. SEARLE, C. P A.. 16 Broadway. New York. Regular visits to Indianapolis. Special and periodical audits. Modern labor-saving systems Introduced.

NOTICE—The board of trustees of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Inaane, will receive sealed proposals until Friday, May 28, at 10 a m.. for furnishing a full line of suppile* for the month of June. 1899. Requisition took will be on file at room 45 State House, from and after Monday. May 22, 1899. By order of Board of Trustees.

Indianapolis, Ind.. May 22. 1899.

Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as receiver' of the H. R. Allen National Surgical Institute, pursuant to an order of court made on the 26th day of March, 1899, will, on the 14th day of June. 1899. at to o’clock a.

at the office of the Union Trust C

he office of the Union Trust Company, the city of Indlanapoll*- Ind., offer for sale at public auction for cash, subject to the ap proval of the court, one lot of notsa and clalmi

receivable.

tecelver Institut

UNION TRUST COMPANY, H R. Allen National Surgical

NOTICE—Election Notice: Notice Is hereby given that the annual election of the Indianapolis Board of Trade will be held In the room* of the board on Monday, June 12. 1899, at which the following officers are to be elected; A president, a vtcs-prs«i-le>tt, and a treasurer, to serve for th# ensuing year, also ten members of the governing committee, lo serve for four years, and one member of th* gvve r.'ng committee to serve for two yeate. The poll* will he open at 9 o’clock a. m.. and close at 8 o'clock p. m. E. B. MARTIN DALE, President. Attest: JACOB W. SMITH, Secretarjb

NOTICE-BANKRUPT SALE OF THE HAS S ELM AN PRINTING COMPANY: Notice Is hereby given that th will, on the 5th day of June, 189 after until 9 o'clock a. m., on the -ji July, 1899, at No. 222 W Maryland at.. In the city of Indianapolis, Ind., offer at private sale all the property In the hands of the undersigned as trustee In bankrupteky of the Haeeelman Printing Company, bankrupt, a* an entirely, and also In portions to suit purchasers; and notice 1* further given that 1 will, on the 15th day of July, 1899, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. tn., at the same place, offer at public auction ail said property remaining unsold, a* an entirety, except that the hills, notes and accounts receivable and cboses tn action will be (sold separately at such public auction from the remainder of said property. Terms of sale: At least one-third cash, the balance In two equal Installments, payable three and six month* from date of sale, secured by satisfactory personal security or a mortgage on the property sold, as I shall elect. All sales subject to the approval of the referee In bankruptcy. DANIEL M. RANSDBLL,

Trustee.^

OF THE

JOURNAL JOB PRINTING COMPANY: Notice 1* hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 5th day of June. 1899, and thereafter until 9 o'clock a. m., on the 15th day of

NOTICE—BANKRUPT SALE miTtjNAi. inn r»ntv«mvn n,

July, 1899. at No. 222 W. Maryland it., m the city of Indianapolis, Ind., offer at private eale all the property In the hands of the undersigned. as trustee in bankruptcy of Otto H. Hasselman. bankrupt, as an entirety, and alao in portions to suit purchasers; and notice le further given that I wlU_ on the 15th day of July. 1899, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. at the same place, offer at public auction all said property remaining unsold, as an entirety, except that the bills, notes and accounts receivable and choses in action will be sold separately at such public auction from the remainder of said property. Terms of sale: At least one-third caeh. the balance In two equal Installment*, payable three and six months from date of sale, secured by satisfactory personal security or a mortgage on the property sold, a* I eh all elect. All sales subject to the approval of the referee In bankruptcy. DANIEL M. RAXSDELL,

Trustee.

AUCTION SALES.

AUCTION—STROUSE A FULLEN, AucUon-

eers. 125 E. Market, room 3.

AUCTION—T. J. SEMANS, real estate and general auctioneer, 107 W, Ohio. AUCTION-DA WSON. Auctioneer, 237 E. Washington st.. opposite court-house. AUCTION—G. W. MoCURDY, real estate and general auctioneer. 245 W Washington. AUCTON-T. C LEWIS A CO.. Auctioneer*. ' make a specialty of real estate, rooming houses, stocks of goods. 23 Ingalls Block.

AUCTION SALE—We will sell at auction on tne premises, No. 918 Tacoma ave., on Tue*day. May 23, at 3 o'clock p. m.. a splendid, •even-room cottage; large, beautiful lot; plenty fruit; great chance to buy a nice cottage home; cheap. STROUSE A FULLEN,

Agents, DAWSON. Auctioneer.

AUCTION S A LE—Groceries and fixture*. I wll! Mil to the trade, Monday, May 23, at 9:30 a m , at 1104 E. Tenth st., stock of groeertes and fine flxtures; canned goods, consisting of peaches, pears, plums, raspberries, gooseberrle*. tomatoes: all kinds of bottled goods; spices; fine line of soap*; sardines, fine tea*, pottery ware, tub*, brooms, vinegar. fine tobacco and cigar cage; fruit-case and desk combined; scale*, showcase*, ice-box; feed store fixtures; also one horse and wagon; sale positive. Terms cash. Owner going out Of buslne**. T. J. REMANS, Auctioneer.

AUCTION—Furniture, entire furnishings, nearly new, of a ten-room house, at 530 Massachusetts ave., 10 a. m.. Thursday, May 25.. consisting of several nice oak and walnut bed-

| ing of several nice oak an om suites, handsome oak dining-room suite, wardrobes, center tables. rocking-chairs, French clock, feather pillows and all bedding

first-class and good as new, carpets, dishes, range. No. 7 stove, pictures, and In fact everything under the roof will be sold to ths highest bidder. This Is a closlng-out sals; no limit on anything. Will sell, rain or shine. Remember, at 530 MaMachusetts ave., on Thursday. May 26. 10 a. tn. GIBBS A CO.. Auctioneers.

PERSONAL.

PERSONAL Scientific massage IM W. New York st. room 4. PERSONAL- Massage and bath*. 150 N. Illinois #1. room 2. P* »N AL—600 bustnes* card* for 40c. ‘ VIC11 N. Delaware. PE... . > N A te- Massage treatment. 340 Indiana av#.. room 11. Hour* » a. m. to 10 p. m. PERSONAL—We n&uce the' fat and Increase the lean. Turkteh, Russian electric baths and massage, 50c, 76c. |X. MASONIC TEMPLE.

TO LET—Three partly furnished room*; light ^housekeeping 419 X. Delaware. TO LET-Two nicely furnished, east front room*; modern. 9a X. UllnoU.

TO LET—Unfurnished, upper rooraa Ma»#*ohu*#tU ave. No children.

TO LET—Room*, with ail convenience*; cen-

trally located. 409 E. New Ycrh *t.

TO LETT—Room*, *1 up; board, *3. Meal tick-

et*. RUSSELL'S. 235 N Delaware.

TO LET—Furnished room* for light hoaee-

_keeping, with bath. 614 N. E**t *t.

TO LET—Furnished room*; modern EDGE-

MERE, 405 N. Illinois. ’Phon* 2131.

TO LET—Elegant housekeeping room*: fur- ■ niahed complete. 334 Kentucky ave.

TO LET—Three unfurnished room*: private

_family, bath; cheap. 1120 Cornell av*.

TO LBT—Furnished, modern room*, R Upi.

Al*o housekeeping. 308 E. Michigan.

TO LET—Wanted: Gentleman room mote;

also furnished room* 838 N. Delaware st.

TO LET—Four unfurnished room*;”lowV floop;

modern: central. Addre** C 13. care New*.

TO LET—Two nice, furnished or unfurnished

rooms: bath and gas: cheap 908_N. Senate.

Ku'-^ra "K2K22 TO LET-Furnished front room; modern; cen. tra I; private family; reasonable. U5 E. Bt.

Clair.

TO LET—Three furnished or unfurnished, modern; no other roomers; reasonable. 706 N.

East.

TO LET—Clean lodging; Be and 60c per

night SHEPHERDSON

Union station.

HOU8R south of

TO LET—One nicely furnished room, with first-class board; strictly home cooking. 332

N. Delaware *t.

TO LET—Furnished room*. 75c. II and 2126 per week. 8HBPHERD60N HOUSE, south

of Union station.

TO LET—Large room! with alcove; also smaller room for man and wife or gentlemen; bath, private family. 201 N. Alabama

TO LET-HOUSE*.

TO LET-Ust 32 Clrels.

TO LET-A. J. METER * CO.

TO LET—Five rooms. 331 Blaks st.

TO LET~Movlng. *1 per load. Tsl. tST

TO LETT—8e* list. C. E. COFFIN A CO.

TO LET- Bee list, INDIANA TRUST OO. TOTi^iPANN^TroTj«^E~MMkirrt^ TO LET—House; eight rooms. mTn. Pine st.

*15.

TO LET—Furniture moved, II psr load. Tsia- . Phon# ’ TO LET—One three-room house. Call at 182ft Hall Place. TO LET—House, five rooms; good repair; |9.‘ J<*1 8. Illlnol* st. TO LBT—Ust your rents with J~0. MoCUL. LOUOH.^162 E. Market. TO LET—Vour-room house: In good repair; 28 60 1623 Columbia ave. TO LET—Bee list at 161 E. Market, ground floor. GREGORY * APfEL. » TO LET-Thoroughly modern, eight-room house. 2313 N Meridian et. ^

O LET—Eight-room cottage, on Bird st.

Price 116 a month H. H. LEE.

TO LET—net your vacant h<m*es with J. O. McCULLOUGH, 162 E Market TO LET-Furnished house; S. Pennsylvania

•t- Apply 130 Commercial Club.

tfO LET—Convenient, dealrabis College-ave. dwelling. Inquire 1914 College. TO LET—Strictly modern, tan-room reeldsnca 115 E Michigan st. J. O, 8TILLSON. TO LET—Dollars anti cuffs, 14c. PROGRESS LAUNDRY. 622 B. Washington. Telephone TO LET—Residence, 1415 Central avs.; ten room*, bath, furnace, etc. Inquire 1409 Cent-

ral ave,

TO LET—Seven-room houee, 1717 Be! If on tat ne st.; first-class condition. Inquire room 10,

Thorpe Block.

TO LET- Delightful residence, WoodraC Place; thoroughly modern; *30. F. T. Mown IRTER. Ill E. Market. ■ TO LET—Modern house of ten rooms, with bath. 1211 College avs. Inquire G. J. HAM-

MIL, 410 Massachusetts ave.

TO LET—Newly furnished, modern house, for four months, beginning June 1. Call at 214

E. ^Thirteenth, near Alabama. TO LET—1147; 1155 and 1157 V,

e-room cottages; *10 per month. DENNY. 30 N. Delaware st.

five-roo

_*

TO LET—Modern, seven-room house;

Ua ave.; new,

DENNY

bath.

furnace, nicely papered; 51* N East *t. A. J MEYER A CO., 150 E ^iarkeC TO LET—608 8. Delaware at.; store-room and dwelling above; *15; suitable for meat market or grocerie*. Inquire 126 8. Illlnol*. TO LET—Half new. double hou*e; five room*;

* '1; see

TU let—Hair new, double nouse; nve ro No. 1401 Massachusetts avs., *10; stylish

It. SHIRLEY. 143 N. Pennsylvania *t. Neat, four-room cottage; E. Wi ., west of Deaf and Dumb Asyl plenty of shade. Inquire A. ME

TO LET-Neat

Ington st. nice yard;

OER AGENCY.

’ash-1

lum;

ETZ-,

TO LET—Dwelling house, corner Seventeenth and Pennsylvania «t.: with all modern conveniences; No. 1704. HARDING A HOVEY. No. 61 to 64 Lombard Building, Washington street.

st., three large, live rooms, *12j

TO LET-By WM. GORDON. 219 Lemcke Building: 320 H. Missouri st.. three large

room*, *8; 324 N, Missouri room*. *9; 1515 Cornell ave., store-room. 23i Indiana ave.,' *20

TO LBT—Modern residence: new bath andt plumbing; nine rooms; new furnace; sewsr^ both gases: plenty pressure: large yard; forest trees, splendid neighborhood: nlns minute* from portoffle*. HENRY D. PIERCR 30 N. Meridian. I

Six very deslrnbl* flats, six rooms and bath each; every convenience: m new apartment building to be erected In best neighborhood In city. Moderate rents. Plans and particulars at H. C. TUTTLE A BRO.’S. 4 E. Market st.

TO LET—OFFICJCfl AND •TOME0. TO LET-8«e list INDIANA TRUSr'ca”"'**!

TO LBT—In News Building. Inquire at ofllos. * TO LET—8 tore- room and casement. 131 E. Court at.

TO LET—Store-room. No. 458 Virginia av*. H. H. LEE. TO LETT—Desk - room in nice, light front office. Cali 47 When Building. TO LET-Jun* 1. “double store-room In Halcyon Building, corner Delaware and New

York.

TO LET—Desirable offices; Washington at.. between Pennsylvania and Delaware sts. HENRY D. PIERCE, 10 N. MsrldUn *t. TO LET—The elegant weil-iocated storerooms, 36-27 N. Illinois st, with large base, ment under enltrs building; running from Illlnol* *t to alley; may be rented together

or separately. Very low rent Long lea*# given If desired Inqulri of A. METZGER AGEJNCT. 10* N. Illlnol* st. -

TO lkt-misckllaneouT

TO LET-Room, 14x110, with or without power. PIONEER BRASS WORKS, 313 to 3U 8.

Pennsylvania st. _________

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ANNOUNCEMENT—606 bustnes* cards. Me. HULDAH PRINTING CO., *23 Stevenson Building. ANNOUNCEMENT-HIGHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL. MARTINSVILLE; n*wly refitted; modern and complete; new management Rates *13 psr week. Include* room, board aod baths. _ ~ AN NOUNdBfMNTS—A grand colored cakewalk given at reading-room In Haughvllla, nesday evening, 23d; doom open at T:»: popular price; 20c and 15c. Come early and avoid the rush. HARRY DUNNINGTON. Manager.

DENTISTRY. DENTISTRT-BARHART’S DENTAL PAR. LORS. 1*4 K. Washington st Call and get price* before going elsewhere. DENTISTRY—DR HORNER. Dentist. 8*2 Stevenson Building. High grade dentistry) best equipped office In the State; prices very reasonable.