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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 4, 1899.

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WANTED—Good rtrt, amai f»mUy. Utl N. WAXTBI>-Olr! for (•ami houMwork. ion X. New 3ftn»r m. WANTBiy-CkxxJ (trl; ■ tnuMjiautly. (3U1 at _m% HI, Wirtdixtoa. W AKTSO—Otiored women tor (•n«rai h.^uto-

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WANTEi" >ro.«t wbite *lri tor B«o«nu hout-#-_work.__uiO» Omtrmi ere. WANTKii-Gtrl fur ironer&i b<M*cwork; MMU femiiy. tPtft En(ii«h »r«. WAJtTKD—To boy cot hiir. NEW HAIR 3TOIUC, neat Now York Store. WANTED—oiroen *irl for hou»ework; rtCorencf liOJ Control ave. WANTED—H*tr on led to*’ feco* removed for•v«r. VARIN, IHt E. Wtoblngton «t. WANTEJ»—At once, reepoctabte people who ere wUUo( to work, m W. Vormoiu «t WANTED—-Girl for (eneml houeework end coohlnjf; with reforence^US N^Alebeme. WANTED^ Bspert ■tenogrephrf ee eubstltute during vecetlon. A ddrees Q U, oere New*. WANTED—Quod (trl for houeework: email femily. Good wegee. Ula Boilefontetne et. WANlnCD--<Jood *irl for houeework; amell femily; (ood wegee. 1419 Bellefontelne et. WANTIdiD-Oook for Inetttutlon; elso family coo**; immediately. 30% N. I>^awere, room U. ; WANTED-White (trl; genera: houeework; family of throe; reference*. 713 E. Eleventh

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WANTED—Try BURNETT'S epeolal 16o lunch. Beet In the city, 1M W. Washington

ttreet

WANTED—Beet meal in the ■ BURNETT'S NEW CAFE, 1M

ton et.

•Jty for 80c. W. Waehlng-

W ANTED—Girl; general houeework; email family; eaay position; good pay. 2804 College avehue.

WANTED—Flret-cla** girl, with good referencee; beat of wage* to right party. 2417 Col-

lag* ave..

WANTED—EStpetienced hand* to make and trim hat*. K. E. POTTER A SON. 617 W. North at. ; W ANTED-Teeth extracted without” _p*ln. TAFTB DENTAL PARLORS. K W. WaahIngton at ■

WANTKI* MRS. HTEVENS'S private home for ladtea before and during conflnement. 418

N. New Jenwy gfe:

WANTED—A good girl for general houeework and good cook: good wag**; Ready place.

Addreaa Q U, care S»w*.

WANTED—Experienced girl for general houeework in email family; no waahtng; 13 per

week. Inquire 1034 Aeh at

WANTED—Expert canvassers to advertise. eell and Introduce Hoyt's Poisoned Blood

Cure. 810 Lord. Good pay. _

WANTED—Old iadl«r eerge oongress gaiters.

•e and Me. Serge slippers. X&c up. KIST-

KER S SHOE STORE. 136 S. lllinoU. |

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WANTED- Pawn loans. Private offlceT CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 bolt Block, northwest corner Market and

Pennsylvania st.

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WANTBD—To I^et; Tleautiful parlors for dressmaking, over down-town dry goods store; none but flrst-cloas people need apply.

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WANTED—Stenographers to learn typewriting by touch; taught only at Vories’* BusincM College, and increane* their salaries; twice the work done by this method it same lime. We hold the world’s record. Investigate.

WANTED—BURNETTS NEW CAFE, 1M W.

men's lunch 16c. Meals 30c. Special attention given to short orders at popular price*.

^ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTEP-Tlmee cigar.

WANTBD^-Tleh-l-mlngvi.

WANTEI> Movlijfc ”11 a load, Thl. »j». WANTED-Paper to hanV. II per room 1609 WANTED—Lady room-mate; MM) per month.

416 N. New Jersey.

W ANTED—Cash paid for household goods. *46 W. WhAhlngton (it. .

WANTBChwOfBce desk; will trade bicycle. Ad-

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WANTED—Printing Jn exchange for dentistry.

Address P Ik care New*.

WANTED—Thr*e-seated Iron settee; cheap.

Address K 13, care News. WANTED—A good location for

shoe-shop;

rent cheap. JlS°E. Tenth st

WANTOD-Teeth, 36 SELLERS, Dentist. _W. Weahlngton, over N*w* offlee.

WANTBD-T. Nci>kbands put on free. PROGRgSS LAUNDRY. Telephone lilt. HH ■

WANTED- Weli-seaionfHt locust wood. LEEDY A COOLEY,_Cyclorama Building. W A MTED—Plano play ere; "Flight of the Butterftie*.” latest hit. Any music store.

WANTED—Furnished room and board: man.

wife and child: north. Add res

News.

K>aru: V li

WANTED—Room and bath, near center of city; beet of reference* Address B 13, care News. WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms; ground floor; private family. Address V 10, care

News. WANTED—A few uncalled for”suits, very cheap. W. Q. SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument

Place.

WANTED—Unfurnished rooms, by two ladle*; references exchanged. 30% N. Delaware.

room 11. * -

WA NTEIV-Tb'lease htnme. about seven roonui. Irvington. Give location mad rent. Box 1*6, lYylnfron. WANTED—Lady wishes her expenses to CalTfornla. In exchange for service* 1714 N. Capi-

tol ave., city-

mented, 8L60. ~ ^

ave. ’ Phone 1791

ms cleans,

FRANK BUTTZ, 433 Indiana

WANTEdTto buy a home for deliverr wmgon; good looker; six to eight years old. Ad-

dress N 11 care News.

WANTED-Three furnished room*, bath, light housekeeping; north: state price; couple with child. Address T IS. care News. WANTED—Bookkeepers' standing-desk; six or eight feet long; oak preferred; must be a bargain. Address W 13, car* News. WANTED—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping, or one-room, with privilege of kitchen. Addre— C U, care Now*. WANTED—Two young men to room and board; pleasant. *hady. modem houee; flrstrtas* accommodation*. 1803 Central ave. WANTED—Te buy a small cottage; North Side; on *18 monthly paymentti; no cash; would wait for new houae. Addreea g 8, care New* WANTED—Pawn loans. Private offlee. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, mom 7 Talbott Block, northwest corner Market and Pennsylvania at. WANTED — Strictures. enlarged prostate, gravel. gali-Rone* hydrocele, pile*, fistula, irasthenl* tape-worms and blood taints No knlfa, mercury or Iodide* 04 Indtan* ar*. .

rANTED—Oentleroan and wife would like to their home for the winter with refined, private family, who have nice, roodme; pleasant location. Address M 34, W A NTED—If yon need a loan on your piano. household good* horse# or wagons, try the easy payment pi*n and th* iowe*t rates of the -TK-T ...e- MORTOAOB LOAN CO.,

Martet «t.

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WANTED—Good wntal for two pereone; one has 319,600 cash and the other ha* 3U.0U0 cash; any person having pray* rty of thl* kind

■; say person having jn-ojx rty of

e«, win perhaps And a purchaser through

M> M3CK A CO., 11* JC. Market.

WANTfa>—gtoek farm with good buildings,] not more than 7k acre* tillable, and from 100 to 1«* acres oheep and cattle pasture, with running water, will lease for five years; po*-

fall deal red. within twenty-five

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from Roberts Park church,

of Bp worth League week, at about

oraing, Jewett typewriter.

morning, Jewett tyi gwasasw UP.UR CO., Ml fcl

typewriter. No. »o the recovery

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WANTED—MALE. WANTED-Rock cigar.

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WANTED—Ttah-t-mingo.

WANTED—Barber. M N. Delaware et.

WANTED--Barber. *401 fl Weahlngton.

WANTED—White barber. 41 S. Weet #t

WANTED-Counter man. 10* W. Market

WANTED—Good barber. 140 N. Illinois at

WANTRO-Good barber. 5% W. Market at

WANTED—Barber; steady Job. 404 8. Meridian

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WANTED-Barber; steady Job. Ill E. South ^ atrvet. WANTED-Harter. HOI Madison av* 8. R

DALE.

WA>fTEI>—Barber, for Saturday. 1025 Virginia

fcrtnue.

W ANTED-A good bartender. 1315 N. Sen-

ate ave.

WANTED-Barber, Saturday. T51 Massachu-

setts ave.

WANTED—Furniture moved *1 per load. Tele-

phone 213.

WANTED-Barbar to rent shop. Chll ttt In-

diana ave.

WANTED-Barber. for Saturday. ISIS N.

Capitol ave.

WANTED- Barber. Saturday help. 615 E.

Washington et.

WANTED- Experienced dairy hand. Call 2008

S. Meridian at.

WANTED-Barber; steady Saturday man. 129

N. Delaware #t.

WANTED-Barber. 419 8. Wert at. Fbr Satur-

day and Sunday.

WANTED—Boy to learn barter trad* 1119

Prospect at., city.

WANTED-Barber for Saturday and Sunday.

7*0 Capitol ave. 8.

WANTED—Young male to #011011 on coffee

route. 1448 Blaine ave.

WANTED-Barber for Saturday and Sunday. 1119 Prospect city. WANTED—Straw hata bleached. HAND. The

Hatter. 21 Virginia ave.

WANTED -Good barber, Saturday and Sun-

day. 530 W. Washington st.

WANTED—Men’s and boys' halr-cuttlng. 10c.

138 Virginia ave. MORGAN.

WANTED—German boy to work around store

and cellar. 107 N. Illinois st.

WANTED-Barber. Saturday and Sunday. 723

Massachusetts ave. Guarantee.

WANTED—Neckband# put on tree. PROG-

RESS LAUNDRY. Telephone 112L

WANTED-Barber, for Saturdays and Sun-

days. SHERMAN HOUSE SHOP.

WANTED-Wood turner; general machine hand preferred *31 Masnachusetts ave.

WANTED—Try Burnett's special 15o lunch. Best in the city. 136 W. Washington st. WANTED-Two machinery moldera. CRAWFORD A McCRIMMON CO., Brazil. Ind.

WANTED—AH style* hair cutting. 10c. 606 E. Washington et. MARION'S BARBER SHOP.

WANTED—Best meal In the cRy for 20c. BURNETT'S NEW CAFE, 136 W. Washington st.

WANTED—A boy that ha# eome knowledge of printing. Call after 7 p. m. 1907 Talbott ave.

WANTED—Carpenter to rent house and work upon It. HENRY D. PIERCES, 20 N. Meridian

street

WANTED-Barber, Saturday and Sunday. 606 E. Washington «. MARION S BARBER

SHOP.

WANTED—Ftrat-class carriage trimmer. Apply FRANK BIRD TRANSFER CO., 319-331

E. New York at.

WANTED—Sober, colored barber; country town; four weeks; reference. Address box

17, Monrovi* Ind.

W ANT ED—Good, general blacksmith; steady employment; 7% mile# southeast Shelby villa

road. SAM CROUCH.

WANTED—Experienced city canvassers on ralary or commlselon, for a 25c article. Ad-

dress B 11, care News

WANTED—Stenographer; rapid and accurate; no ladies need apply; salary 350 per month.

Address G 12, care News.

WANTED—Good custom blacksmith to -go to Nicaragua; alngle man prrr«*rix(d,vlilG. H.

SHOVER, 324 E. Market st.

WANTED-To close out tailor-made pants at *1.50. *3 and 13; worth from *3 to *6. W. G.

SCHNEIDER. 44 Monument Place.

WANTED—Thrfee first-class wood carvers: steady work; good wages. Address THE ORINOCO FURNITURE CO.. Columbus. Ind.

WANTED-To employ a German farmer and wife; man to work on farm; wife to act as housekeeper; rouet be reliable. Address J 13,

care News.

WANTED-Competent cabinet-makers and hand-carvers. Steady work and good wages guaranteed 8UGH FURNITURE CO-, Gjrund

WANTED—Men; tlluetrated catalogue explains how we teach barber trade in eight week#. Mailed free. MOLER'S BARBER COL-

LEGE. Chicago.

WANTED-Pawn loans. Private offlee. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, northwest corner Market and

Pennsylvania st.

WANTED-We etll' have a tew stents' chocolate calf, welt-sewed, *3 good* B, C, D and B widths; coin toes. To 3l3»3 out at *1.M.

KISTNER, 136 8. Illinois.

WANTEDr-For Sale: We have a fine lot of boy#’ tan lace shoes, worth *1.76. that we art closing out at *1.26. NBERMAN'8 SHOE

STORE. 738 Maanachusetts av*

WANTED—Man to take charge small woodworking plant; must be able to lay off work, run machinery, and do cabinet work. References as to (sobriety required. Address J 11,

cafe News.

WANTED—A malleable man, competent to operate malleable plant, employing 300 men; must be familiar with all mixtures and have proper executive and mechanical ability. Ad-

dress N 6, care News.

WANTED-BURNETTS NEW CAFE. 136 W. Washington at.. 1# the largest and moat complete ladies’, gentlemen's dining-room In the State. Flrst-claas in every respect. Business men's lunch 15c. Meals 20c. Special attention given to short orders at popular price#.

WANTED—SITUATIONS.

SITUATION WANTED-Housework girl; *2.50

week; references. 116 N. East st.

SITUATION WANTED-Cook. general work,

wash. Iron. 149 N. Delaware, room 5.

SITUATION WANTED-As stationary engineer, or other similar work. Address G 13,

care News.

SITUATION WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper and thorough offlee man. Address E

13, cars News.

SITUATION W ANTED—Respectable girl; general work; plain family; reference* 53*

N. Pennsylvania.

SITUATION WANTED-Experteneed bookkeeper; reference# given. Addreas J, 411

Lemcke Building.

SITUATION WANTED—Oerman girl; fifteen; assist with housework or nurse. Reference*

636 N. Pennsylvania.

SITUATION WANTED-Housework, small family, by experienced girl; answer by card;

good wages. 827 Mulberry st.

SITUATION WANTED-By young lady; experienced stenographer; can fumlah refer-

ence* Addreas S 11. care New*

SITUATION WANTED-By experienced miller; twenty-live years' experience; good refer-

ences. Addrews V H. care New*.

SITUATION WANTED—By registered pharmacist; alngle; twenty-four; A 1 reference* Address W. C. HOSMAN. Falrmount, III.

SITUATION WANTED Middle-aged woman desires a place aa houaekeeper for a widower with small family. Address H 13, care New*

SITUATION WANTED By good colored man; understands care of horses, barn and housework; coachman preferred. Address X 13, care

New*

SITUATION WANTED—Will work In gentleman's position month or longer, in store or delivering tf he wants vacation. Addreas B 11,

care New*

WANTED-AGENTS.

AGENTS WANTED^—Agent with »tn*U «*pL tal, to represent us In southern Indian* Ad-

dress Z U. care News.

AGENTS WANTED-Few more agents in city and country. VET BIRIN ARY SCIENCE CO..

923 Stevenson Building.

AGENTS WANTED-Portrait; quit ora yon •; try washable enamellnee; no glaa#; don’t rob. Cheap. FAMILY PORTRAIT CO., Chi-

cago.

AGENTS WANTED F!rst-cla#a drummers for side line: advertising goods to general trade; samples 1 feet, 8 lb#. H. BRIGHAM,

Westfield, Maos.

AGENTS WANTED—Lady agents to sell our “Lunar Calendar" and "Novelties for Women.". Sure sellers; entirety new: large profits. Addreea NEW BEST TOILET CO., Toledo, O.

building and loan associations. BUILDING ANI>" LOaN -T'hB OF.!’.MAn”AMERICAN BUILDING ASSOCIATION has la nine years returned to ita ahareholder* In depoaits and earning*. *1,115,*66.40, and no unpaid claim# due; made loan*. *1.454,941.71. It received *116,000 from depositing member* the past year, made *111.000 nr new loan* app>rtioned a 6 per cent, dividend, and has a re .serve fund of *18.09* 42. It has ready funds to loan at low rate. Dn-ortt books Issued dally; de >oatt# bearing full earning*. Offlee U« E. Market at

G. W. BROWN, Seerotary

ANNOC NCKMK: NTS.

A NNOt ’NOKMENT- We learn that the hotel at the Spiceland Mineral Springs la now open for guest* Throe in need of reel, recreation or treatment should go there, as they will get a# good or batter raauTtt as at other place* and It 1# realty a ■ost delightful ream.

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rom TRADE.

FOrTTRAnSJ-Oettag* lor vacant to* Call at

N. Alabama.

FOR TRAOBJ—Tan-room bouse for vacant lot:

CRAWFORD. «% E. Washington.

FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE-METER A CO. REaIT ESTATE—INDIANA TRUST CO.

RB?AL ESTATE-IN DIANA TRUST CO. buy#

and sells real rotate.

REAL ESTATE—If you want a bargain, aae

X W. LOOK 10 N. Pennsylvania.

REAL ESTATE—Private money to loan; < per cent. C. F. 6AYLES, 77% E. Market.

REAL ESTATE- Bargain* In houses and lot* FRANK L. FURGASON. 137 E. Market. JSBTATE—Bought and sold. MARION TRUST CO., Market and Monument Place. REAL ESTATE—310 W. Tenth #t.. six room* H.600. j. 0. McCullough. i*t e Market.

REAL ESTATE—Cash customer for a *2.500 farm, near Indianapolis. HANN, 333 Lemcke.

REAL EKTATE-Property of ail kinds HENRT H. FAY, 1% E. Washington, over Big

Four offices.

REAL ESTATE—Fire Insurance, rentals, loans. A. J MEYER & CO., 150 E. Market

Telephone 130.

REAL ESTATE—1200 and upward to loan on SPAMN >< Sr > CO real at lowest rate* REAL ESTATE-Twenty-two acre farm; south of town; close to new street railway.

1026 College ave.

REAL ESTATE—*38,009 will buy vacant property that must soon double In value. Ad-

dres* K U, care News.

REAL ESTATE—Lot on Bellefontalne st.: south of Seventeenth; cheapest In thl# city. M. ARBUCKLE. 424 Lemcke REAL ESTATE—I have two handsome cottages on N. Senate ave.. near new Twentieth st. J. O. McCULLOUGH. 162 B. Market.

REAL ESTATE--Vacant lots and Improved property for sale In any part of the city. OEO. WOLF, second floor, Lemcke Building.

REAL ESTATE—On payments, Bevllle ave.; near Tenth #t.; five-room house; price only *1.000. CHAS. M. CROSS * CO., 19% N. Me-

ridian.

REAL ESTATE—Solid, 12 per cent, investment. Double house on Ash st , for *4,400; rents for *44 per month. M. ARBUCKLE, 424

Lemcke.

REAL ESTATE—$20.00O business property; center of city; leased one tenant, paying 6 per cent. net. A. B. GROVER. 4 E. Market st..

ground floor.

REA L ESTATE—Oa payments; Martlndaie ave., near Twenty-third «t.; five-room cottage; price *1.100. CHAS. M. CROSS St CO., 19% N. Meridian. REAL ESTATE—Choice corner lot, Broadway ad Twenty-third st.; 54 feet front; (east front). Price *1.200. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard Building

REAL ESTATE—Choice, east front iota. Park ave., near Twenty-second st.; all improvement# paid: price *1,225. JOS. W. SELVAGE.

73 Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—Cheapest lot on Kenwood ave., near Twenty-eighth; all Improvements paid; price *600 for few day* JOS. W. SEL-

VAGE, 7* Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE--11.37 acres on YTawfordsvllle road; one-third of mile north of Haughvllle; corner; suitable for subdividing. J. G. MC-

CULLOUGH, 162 E. Market.

REAL ESTATE—Lot. New Jersey st., near Twenty-fifth; Improved street, sewer city water, natural gas guaranteed; *550. D. A.

COULTER. 160 E. Market. Tel. 13.

REAL ESTATE—BIgge#t bargain ever offered Seven-room house, with barn and small store room; must be sold within ten days Give ue a call. FIBBER & REILLY. 14* E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—New Jersey, near Twentysecond st.; east front; modern, eight-room house: price. Including all municipal improvements. *3,600. CHAS. M. CROSS & CO., 19% N.

Meridian.

REAL ESTATB^-One of the most beautiful home# In Irvington, on car line; eleven-room house; plenty of fruit and shade; will exchange for city property. CHAS. M. CROSS St CO.,

19% N. Meridian.

REAL ESTATE—We have a lot on N. New Jersey st., near Twenty-fourth; asphalt pavement and cement sidewalk made; 40xlM; eaat front, at *«X,; only *200 caah. SPANN St

CO.. 148 B. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—Cheapest and best bargain In the city, 2019 Ash st.; nine room# and bath; must be eold quick; call and aee and make offer. Owner must leave city. W. E

STEVENSON. 126 E. Market st.

REAL ESTATE—We have two cash customers for good, rental property; one has *10.000; the other has $13,000. Bach party prefers bualnese property, but will buy other kind. Must be good. Call and eee us. W. E. MICK fk CO.

REAL ESTATE—*800 for a lot 40 feet front. Capitol ave., near Thirty-fourth; all Improvements made and paid: positively the greatest bargain on the street. Owner non-resi-dent, and must sell. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73

Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE—Great bargain; double, twostory, sixteen rooms; N. Illinois; two bathrooms complete, two grates, and cabln*t mantel, city water, hardwood finish complete; lot 40x140. Wilt rent for *480 per year. Our price only *4.«»- W. E. MICK St CO.

REAL ESTATE—Money to loan; a large sum of home funs left In our hands to be loaned In sums of *100 to *1,000 and upward at lowest rate of Interest; can furnish money same day you apply; pay back when you please. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania.

REAL ESTATE—Do you want plenty of natural gas this winter when the mercury is down to 30 degree# below zero? If you do, then buy a lot In Hyde Park on Illlnola, Kenwood ave.. Capitol ave., Oraceland ave or Senate av* W# guarantee gas or no sale. W. E.

MICK St CO.

REAL ESTATE—The Morris lot* with all Improvements made and paid for; are the best vacant lota In the city for the money, within walking distance of the business center of the city, natural gas guaranteed; only one left on Alabama at., and a few on Central ave., 44 feet front. SPANN A CO., 148 E. Market at.

REAL ESTATE—A 16 per cent. Investment In a double rental property on corner of two Improved streets, within eight squares of Washington «t (north). Rental value *720 par annum. Can be purchased for *6.500 If sold within five days. This is a positive bargain. JOS. W. SELVAGE, 73 Lombard Building.

REAL ESTATE-2531 N. Alabama st.; modern, new, up-to-date, nine-room houae; Just completed; all of first story extra selected quartered oak; veneered doom: fine cabinet mantel; nice china closet, cemented basement; large attic; fine bath; large cistern; water motor; cement walks; street now being Improved with asphalt. See owner. J. D. MARIS. 2539 N.

Alabama.

REAL ESTATE—IL000 or less as cash payment and 335 to 160 per month will buy a choice, new two-«tory. ten-room, thoroughly modern N. Meridian at. residence; will please most fastidious, Bath complete, furnace, both gases, electric lights, combination chandeliers, quartered broad oak finish; laundry, with tub# propertly fitted; speaking tubes; elegant veranda, cement walk# and steps, cellar, cistern, well, city water, plate-glass windows, sewer connection; an opportunity never to be

repeated. W. E. MICK & CO.

BUSINESS CHANCE.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Good buslnee# chance

for sale. 1115 Bevllle ave.

BUSINESS CHANCE-600 business cards fro

40c. VICTOR, 2* N. Delaware.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Space In dry good# store for shoe department; only *50 per month; heat and light Included, tddreos L 8.

care News.

’ BUSINESS CHANCE-Partner with business ability, *2,000 In an established business that is paying but needs more capital. Address F

13, care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE-Interest In established, paying, general store, for farm or city property; fine opening for young man. Address

DURHAM. *7% E. Washington st.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Young busineee man; thoroughly competent, has *400 to *500 to Invest with services; want no 'cheap John"

answers. Address L 12. care News.

BUSINESS CHANCE—One of the longest established and best-equipped printing plants In th# city for sale upon very advantageous terms. CHARLES O. BRITTON, Receiver, 12

Fletcher’s Bank Building.

BUSINESS CHANCE—Flrst-claro dry good# buslnee* In count>'-»eat; doing fine buslnee* clean stock; will invoice *12,000; good rental property considered for half payment. CHAS. M. CROSS & CO.. 19% N. Meridian BUSINESS CHANCE—Feed store; best location In city; only three squares from Washington at.; good dray, wagon, team horse* scales, baler, bln* etc.; doing good busines* Will tike *175 for all and Invoice stock. STILzl

A MILLER. 151 E. Market.

STORAGE.

STORAGE—Moving. *1 per load. Telephone 78S.

3TORAGE—STORAGE AND MOVING. ’Phone

104*.

STORAGE—Furniture moved, *1 per load. Tel-

ephone tl*.

STORAGE—Of all kind# at CHARLES B.

SHOVER'S, S2S E. Wabash st.

STORAGE—Packing and moving. 8. P. HAMILTON, 11 a Alabama. ‘Phone 7*8. Special

rates.

STORAGE—SEPARATE LOCKED ROOMS. Packing and moving household goods a specialty. *2-34-** W. Georgia st. 'Phone *75. HOGAN TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. STORAGE!—INDIANAPOLIS WAREHOUSE CO.. W. E. Kurtz, preaident; H. A. Crossland. manager. 517-523 S. Pennsylvania. Telephone 1343. WE STORE. PACK AND HAUU

STORAGE - WILSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Household moving a specialty; storing, packing and baggage work; separate, locked room* Storage houae. 424 S.

Delaware. 'Phone 2028.

STORAGE—The UNION TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY la the oldest, largest, safest and cleanest storage house In the city. EXPERT PACKING AND CRATING OF HOtTSEHOLD GOODS. Coreier E. Ohio and Bee Line track* (The old Dlckaon stand.)

FOR SALS—MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR SALE—A small grocery In a good loca-

tion; must roll. Inquire 309 Virginia.

FOR SALE— Rooming-house, fail of roomer* at once; owner leaving city. Address P 13,

care New*

«

FOR SALE—RISCELLAIIEOOS.

FOR BALE—Moving. R per load. 313.

FOR SALK—Jewett typewriter*. 161 B5. Market at.

FOR SALE—Oaligrapb: good m new? cdicap. _Addr«»s_Q_lL_car':: News. • FOR* SA LE—Dry Wood; prompt delivery. PARRY MFG. CO. 'Phone 1W7.

FOR BALE—Neckbands put on free. PROGRESB LAUNDRY. Telephone IIH. M

FOR SALE-Grocery and meat market; good

13. r*re_New* Ins location Is cl

information call 528 W. Eleventh st

ry an:

iooatlon. Addrese Z 13. care News. B FOR SALE-SaioonTfine locatlon In'clty. For

FOR SALE-Your family grocerlee. SCHRADER'STIROCERY, 453 and 467 Virginia ave. FOR SALE—Fancy pigeons; ring-doves; Angora rabbits: Belgian baree, 2522 Capitol ave. JL FOR BALE—All-wool, good-style pants, made to order for 32.50. R. R. MILES. I« 8. I1Unola. FOR SALE—One of the best coal oil routes In the city; 400 customers. Address J 10. care New*. FOR SALE—Boys' canvas outing shoes, leather soles, 49c and 6»c. KISTNER'S, 135 S. Illinois.

FOR SALE—Trunks and traveling bags; lowest price#. L E. MORRISON & CO.. 80 W.

Warhlngtcm.

FOR SALE—Capital City Dye House. 432 Massachusetts ave. Good business; good rea-

sons for selling.

FOR RALE—Eknenwn first-class condition; 102 S. Pennsylvania st.

square grand piano; In *75. ALBERT KRULL,

FOR SALE—Stock of groceries In Indianapolis. Invoice about 11.000; excellent location. Addrese X 11. care News.

FOR SALE—Square pianos rrom $25 to |75: payment* *6 cash. $1 week. CARLIN &

LENNOX. 5 to 9 E. Market.

FOR SALE—A bargain for some one; bicycle store, in good location; doing good business; rent cheap; wants to leave city. Address W 11,

care News.

FOR SALE—Slock of groceries.

country town; doing fine busineew; invi about 12,000; can be reduced. Address Y

care News.

splendid

oice

U.

7 TalPenn-

FOR SALE—Pawn loans. Private office. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room bott Block, no.-thwest corner Market and

sylvanla sta.

FOR SALE—Small stock of druggist's labeled shelf ware and drugs. They contain also one set counter balances and weights. JOHN S. NATION. New Lisbon, Ind.

FOR SALE-Favorite Bauer piano; strictly first-class; latest Domestic sewing machines; bicycles and supplies. INDIANA SUPPLY

CO., 154 N. Delaware, corner Ohio.

FOR SALE—You are invited to come In and see ue roast coffee. A. B. COFFY. coffees, teas and spices. 430 Massachusetts ave. 'Phones: New, 2621. Old 3-26260. Free delivery.

FOR SALE—Our leaders for this week are neat stripes In worsted trouaerlngs to order, $3.50 and *4; the same In checks or stripes; suits to order, *16. S. L. TAYLOR, formerly of Taylor & Schneider, 17 Virginia ave.

FOR SALE—One ten-norse power traction engine; one power hay press: one seven-horse-power Thomson. Houston electric motor; one worm gear belt power freight elevator; all second-hand; In good condition; cheap PARK-

HU1 —

RST BR

b£i° <

FOR SALE—Stolen from Roberts Park church, Thursday of Epworth League week, at about 9:30 in the morning. Jewett typewriter. No. 9,544. Any information leading to the recovery of this machine will be rewarded. THE TYPEWRITER REPAIR CO.. 151 K. Market st. Telephone 716.

FOR SALESATURDAY—MONARCH—MONDAY 18 lbs. granulated sugar. *1. Arbuckle. or Lion coffee, 10c. Fancy Maracaibo coffee, 20' Very fancy mix tea. lb., 30c. Early Ohio potatoes (new), 50c bushel. California hams, 6%c. * Bolling meat, 5c. Tender steaks. 7%c. Kettle leaf lard. 8'4c. . ‘ Potted ham or tongue, pjr can. 4c. Mustard sardines, 6c. Sardines In oil, American. 4c. 6 Iba. of nalt, Star or Crescent crackers, I5«. Fancy dairy butter. 15c. Fancy creamery butter, !5c. Elgin creamery butter. 18c. MONARCH GROCERY. TEL 1453. 112 E. Washington st.. and corner of Illinois and Sixteenth sts. Tel. 1469.

FOR SALE— QUALITY FOR PRICE. 47c bushel fancy new potatoes. 11c per package all package coffee* l*c lb. Elgin butter; 1-lb prints. 20c lb. best creamery butter. It’s flna, 6c lb. fine, fresh gingersnap*. 6c lb. crisp B. crackers. 3%c can American oil sardine* 6%c large can mustard ea>rdlnes. Our 12%c Hume's salmon is unexcelled. If Uneeda Biscuit, we need 4c. If Uneeda Ginger Wafer, we need 9c. 6c for 10 bars White Russian soap. 10c 3 boxes Ammonia soap powder. Me lb. mixed tea, 80c quality. 40c lb. fancy Japan tea. A winner. 1878. GEQPGE J. HAMMEL, li 410 AND 412 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. BOTH 'PHONES 755.

FOR SALE

Cheapest grocery you. it will Interest

In town. If It Is news to

It touches your pock-

you. It will Interest you. It touches your pocketbook. If you doubt the fact, put it to the proof. Either we undersell, or we overstate matter*. A trial order will convince you.

H for 18 Ibe. best granulated sugar, for 20 Ibe. white extra C sugar.

tee.

Mocha and Java coffee. 30c grade. 12%c per lb. fine Santoe coffee, worth ISc.

18c per

Our prices bring us a great trade on coffe

per lb. Mocha and Java

er 11

10c per lb. fancy Rio coffee, worth 14c. |

foe per lb. new leaf tea. 28c per lb. fine Imperial tea.

35c per lb. extra fancy Gunpowder.

35c per lb. beet English mixed, to* Some-

thing good for Ice teas. r lb. best picnic ham* per lb. sugar-cured bacon. moor’s best breakfast bacon.

*84c per 6%c per 8 l-3c (*

ugar

8 l-3c per lb. Armot 5c per lb. good lard.

7%c per lb. Klngan's best lard.

A big cut in flour, for a few days only. Made

from best old wheat:

$3.40 per bbl. best roller process flour. 85c for 50 ibe. best roller process flour. 43c for 25 Ibe. best roller process flour. 22o for 12 lb# best roller process flour. Every sack guaranteed or money refunded. 15c per lb- highest grade EQgin creamery. 15c per lb. best country butter. 12c pej lb. best oleo butter. 26c per doxen quart Mason fruit Jars. COURT HOUSE GROCERY,

TWO BIG STORES,

804 B. Washington «t 444 W. Washington st

..Tel 1ML .Tel. 25391.

FOR SALE-

WORLDS FAIR la located at 452 W. Washington st.; two and a half squares west of old stand: half square west of Star store, same side street aa Star store, JOHN CLUNE, Mgr. FURNITURE. *12 bed couches, our price *9.75 *3 50 large rocker, our price *2 15 *15 bedroom suite, our price *9.90 *« folding bed, our price *19.00 *12 mantel bed, our price *9.35 *14 sideboard, our price *11.00 *7 extension table, our price *5.50 *3 Iron bed. our price *3.35 *2 cotton-top mattress, our price *1 S3 World'# Fair can make above low prices on account of low expenses. CARPETS. 65c wool carpet, our price 49c 80c cotton carpet* our price 23c 16c cheap carpet, our price 12c 65c brussels carpet, our price 49c *1.25 velvet brussels. our prioe 90c 60c linoleum, our prtc* 4*c. *1 rug*, our price 69c. See our lot of short remnant# of brussels carpets, that we are selling out, 67c; 1% yards long. WALL PAPER. Just received another 25.000 rolls wall paper. In all the leading colors of green, red, blue, at less than half the prices asked for same good# up-town store* See our paper at 2c roll. We can furnish enough good paper to cover a good-slxed room for 77c. STOVES. *8 cook atove, our price *5 60 *18 cook stoves, reservoir, our price *14.50 *40 steel range, reservoir, warming closet: six holes, large oven *27 00 *13 refrigerators, to close out at...;...,.. jT.on Cash buyers should get our prices. You will be astonished at the low prices on suck fine goods. BABY CARRIAGES. *6 baby carriage* our price jj.so *15 baby carriages, our prio# 413.00 TRADE Anything you have no use for for something you need. We also take bicycles. horses, buggies and wagon# in trade. Don't make a mistake in the place, 452 W. Washington at. Half square west of the Star store. Same side of street. JOHN CLUNE. Manager.

FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Cider press; cheap; medium stas. *17 W. Pearl at. FOR SALE-428 for a complete Infant's outfit. Address D 13. care New* FOR SALE—A butcher abop; cheap; also aa loe-box. 11 W. McCarty st. FOR SALE—Surries; very desirable; secondhand; at a bargain. H. T. CONDE OO.

FOR SALE—Cheap; restaurant and roominghouse; doing good business 401 8. Illinois #t. FOR BALE—Candy kitchen and Ice cream parlor; doing a good business. 414 E. Washington street. FOR SALE—Good cow; rich milk, gertfle animal. HENRY D. PIERCE; 1415 N. Meridian street. FOR BALE—Three nice, black, male terrier puppiea Inquire 1931 College av* 'Phone No. 2476.

FOR SALE—Six full-bred Jersey heifers, one two-year-old bull. ED JONES, 1% miles • aat of Fair grounds. FOR SALE—One large, sectional Winnie furnace; complete; In good order. Inquire at 128 S. Illlnoto st. MAC£.

duck and

Imss than cost of making;

up. CONRAD'S. 832 Mamsachueette

closing^ them out

from ave.

pique;

mkii

paired, cleaned and pressed at TAYLOR'S. 17 Virginia ave. Experts and cheapest place In city. FOR SALE—Special sale. Saturday: Trousers to order. In neat stripes and checks, *3.50. Suits. *16. 8 L TAYLOR A CO.. 17 Virginia ave. FOR'SALK-One light-touch No. 4 Callgraob: almost new; a splendid bargain. THE TYPEWRITER REPAIR CO.. 151 E. Market Street. ''

FOR SALE—To clean, up our lightweights, we have made big reductions. Pants to order, *3 and *4; worth from *4 to *6. Suits In proportion. Our fall styles now on display. W. G- SCHNEIDER, 44 Monument Place.

FOR SALEGREAT BARGAINS IN BICYCLES AND > BICYCLE TIRES. 700 new, high-grade bicycles will be slaughtered. The Erie Cycle and Motor Carriage Co.'s entire surplus stock will be sold, regardless of manufacturer'# cost. The price we have put on them Is about one-third their actual value. Come before all are eold, as there will be no more at thl# price. Tires, tire casings and Inner tubes will be sold at a great sacrifice. Currect No. 148 S. Illinois st. •Phone 22751. Indianapolis Ind.

FOR SALE— SATURDAY BARGAINS AT BROOM * Son* 132 W. MARYLAND. NEW 'PHONE 104*. 18 lbs. granulated sugar 3L 20 lbs. euft A sugar *1. All package coffee at 9%c. Baking powder, per lb., 4o. Baking sod* per lb., 4c. 7 Ibe. washing soda for 6c. Polk's com, 4 cans 25o. Polk's tomatoes, 2 cans for 15c. Very fine peas, 2 can# for 15o. Hawkeye oats, one package, 5c. Good pepper, per lb., 15c. Fine table salt, per sack, 2c. Fine crackere, per lb.. 4c. Large sour pickles, per 100, 30e. Fine laundry soap, 18 bars for 25c. Coal OH Johnny, 6 bars for 25c. To-morrow our 25c California peaches, apricots and plum#, per 3-lb can, 18c. Two packages K. K. washing powder, 5a, 1 lb. Faultless etarch. Sc. 3 cakes Santa Clau# soap, 5c. White line washing powder, one package. 4c. Fine, large potatoes, per bushel, 42c. Fine, large Indiana watermelon#, 8c^

FOR SALE- >

PENSION CHECKS CASHED FREE

Can you beat this price on the best roller

i flour?

of

50 Ibe. of Snowflake flour, 85c.

process flou 1 bbl. of I

Snow-flake flour, *3.40.

26 lbs. of Snowflake flour, 43c. 12 lbs. of Snowflake flour, 22c.

This price 1# good for Saturday and Monday.

Red salmon, per can, 8 l-3c. Oil sardines, per can. 3%c.

ardlnes.

per can. nilk. 7V4C

Mustard sar

Shield condensed milk 5-lb. bucket Jelly for 15C. Macaroni, per lb., 5c.

6 It)#, soda crackers for 25c.

6 Ibe. salt crackers for 25c.

4 lb#, butter cra'ckers for 25c. The a G?obe U Cream ^Baking Powder In 1-lb

10c.

4son quart jars, with porcelain-lined cap*

doxen, 29c.

cans, Kk

Mason

per doxei

Best ti

per dozen. 25o.

BttM

Beet Elgin creamery, 15* CLARK & BIERBUSSE,

n ca .

Sweet dairy butter, 12%c.

n creamery, 15c

THE GLOBE GROCERY CO .

Old telephone 16811. New Telephine 1683.

406 R. Washington_st.

FOR SALEGROCERIES. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. BUY OF THE STANDARD TEA CO., money.

18 lbs. beet grant

sar, »c.

susai

Fancy Eigln' butter, I2%c lb.

FLOUR. We lead the world In quality and ^The old. reliable brand. Progre#s; none bet-

bbi..

Progress,

The old. rename ora no. r-rognws; none Deter; per bbl , *3 49; every ounce guaranteed. 12% lb. bag Progress. 22c. 25 lb. cloth sack,. Progress. 44c. 50 lb. cloth eack Progress

brand. 88c.

Fancy, sugar-cured breakfast bacon, 7%c lb. Best sugar-cured picnic hams, 6%c lb. m

ifiin-Fletcher's best leaf lai

4 Ibe. Coffin-Fletcher's best Mason quart self-sealer Jam, 25c doxen. Beet tin cans, 24c dozen. Beat sealing wax,

2c lb.

2 dozen rubbers for Jar* 5c. Best lump starch

2%c a lb.

~ .St nark five coffee. 9%c package.

: bushel.

2 cakes sweet

a. 10.

Best package coffee. 9%c package. New potatoes, fancy stock, 44c bu

kages ball blul

3 packages chocolate, 5c.

Ing, 5c.

7 dozen clothespin* 5c. 50-foot clothes line. 5c Genuine Java and Mocha coffee, 17c lb. S cane fancy baked bean* 5c. Best oil sar-

dines, 3 l-3c.

Star tobacco. 40c lb.

Best parlor matches. 7%c doxen; full count. Fancy head rice. 4%c lb. 5 cakes beet tar

eoap, 5c.

2 cakes Star or Jaxon soap. oc.

In fact we have more genuine bargains than

any house west of New York.

Three mammoth stores, northwest corner

Washington and New Jersey; 151 N. Delaware. 445 W. Washington et.

Telephone: Old and New. 2230 and 1990. Prompt

and free delivery.

THE STANDARD TEA CO., Originators of

Cut Price*

Handsome presents free. L A. JACKSON, Proprietor.

FOR SALE—WE NEED ROOM. In order to make room for our fall and winter stock that Is coming in, we will cut prices nearly In half on our clothing, shoe#, hats and shirts. We pay car fare on every purchase over * l Men's shoe# left from C. Metzger's, 1026 Vlr-gtnla-ave. stock: *1.75 buys men's kangaroo, hand-sewed, Forbueh A Brown make, worth *4 *2 buys men’s patent leather, worth *4. *2 48 buys men'# hand-sewed, Forbush A Brown calf shoes worth *4. *1.69 buys men's vlct shoes, stamped *2.50. *1.59 buys men's Durell Bros. Goasamier shoes, worth *2.25. *1 75 buys men's vlcl congress shoes, worth

*3.00.

*1 25 buys.men’s riel lace, with patent leath-

worth *2.25.

worth *2.

uys men's satin calf shoe*, worth *1.60. *1 50 buys boys 'vlcl or box calf, Pat Cogan's

' " "0: sizes 3 to 5%. Pat Cogan’s make.

make, worth $2.50: eizes 3 to 5%. *1.19 buy# boys' shoes, Pat Cogar satin calf, worth *L75: sizes 3 to 5%. 98c buys boy's shoes, worth *1.50.

Have a lot of Cincinnati made shoes for C. Metzger, by Vai Duttenhofar or Bering Bros.

*2 for shoe# sold at *3 to *3.50. *1.50 for ehoes sold at *2 to *2.60.

50c buys ladies’ Dongola button shoes, sizes

2%, 3, 3%; coat *2 to *3.

25c for ladles’ white canva* oxfords, worth *1.25. _ _ *1.19 buys women’s shoe* Godman’s Colum-

bus make, worth *1.75.

89c buys Godman's misses’ shoes, worth *1.60. 49c buys Godman e child'# shoe* 4 to 8,

worth 75c.

W^omerTr^mlsses'"children's white, black tan trap slippers. 49c. 69c. 69c. 89c buys Godman's 3-point Dongola or kangaroo calf lace (ripper, worth *1.25. 94c buys men’s eolld grain slipper, worth

*1.25.

buys women’s black ser men's black socks; 6c bu

m Mocks; worth 12c; 7c buys men's sui penders. worth 15c; 15c buys men's suspender#,

'Worth 25c,

47c buys men's pant* worth *1. 79c buys men's pants, worth *1 23.

*1.25 buys men # w. ' *150 buys men's

ool caeoinieree, worth 82 23. Dickey wool easslmere*

W *Y98 buys men s suit, worth *5. *4 98 buy# men s suit, worth *8.25. *6 98 buy# men # black or fancy worsted «ult.

worth *12.

Child's suits from »c up. 17c for men's work shirt, worth Me; Me for men’s shirts, worth 40c. 48c for men's silk front or Madras cloth, latest #tyie Stripe#, worth *1. 25c choice men's neckwear, worth 50c; 19e for boys' "Brownie” overall* We have small lota of boys and gtrla school ■hoes from C. Metzger's stock. Too email lots

Will save you money. 45c for ladles' Goodyear glove etorm rubberr com now in factory, 48c. 35c for misses' storm rubber; Goodyear glove factory price *9c. See that each pair la stamped on bottom; "Goodyear Glove. No damaged goods. Thl# will convince you that we mean what we say. Hats at greatly reduced prices. Child's fur hats from Me up. Every article must be aa represented or money refunded. SIMON PINK. 4SS W. WASHINGTON BT., Large sign over door; also name on window. Be sure you go to the right place.

FINANCIAL.

FINANCIAL—Wanted: First mortgage paper. SPANN A CO. FINANCIAL^ Money to loan; no commission charged. H, » Ingmll# Block. ___ FINANCIAL—Loan# on watches and Jewelry. y ILBOK, tog K. Washington. FINONCIAL—Mortgage loan#; 6 per cent. SPANN A CO.. 148 E. Market, FINANCIAL—11.000 to loan; private fund* FRANK L, FURGASON, 137 K. Market. FINANCIAL—Ixuins on household goods; strictly confidential. 201 Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Loans on household goods; strictly confidential. 201 Lemcke Building.

FINANCIAL—6 per cent, money on real estate. GEO. WOLF, second floor Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Loans to honest salaried people on their notes; strictly private. 201 Lemcke. FINANCIAL—Money to loan. HENRY - H. I AY. 1% E. Washington at., over Big Four

rtBce#. FINANCIAL—$25 and 175 private loan; short time AMERICAN CO. Bui id 1 ng. _ H

FINANCIAL—Money on farms and city property; term# reasonable. THOS. C. DAY A

CO . 326-330 Lemcke

funds to tt Ingalls

FI N ANCIA L Money building association e

TON TODD. Ingalls Block.

to loan: lowest rates:

hares bought.

NEW-

FINANCIAL—Money to loan; 4 and « per cent. It «*ts nothing to investigate. MEYER A KISER, 30* Indiana Trust, FINANCIAL—5 per cent, and * per cent. money to loan; low commission. JOHN WOCHER. 1 Aetna Building. FINANCIAL—A large amount of private funds. FLOREA & SEI DEN STICKER. rooms 1, 2 and 3. 27% 8. Delaware st. FINANCIAL—Money to loan. ix>we*t ratea In the city. See us before renewing your loan. MEYER A KISER. 306 Indiana Trust. FINANCIAL—Money to loan; private funds; *2,000; on Marlon county real eatate. CLIFFORD ARRICK. No. 504 Lemcke Building. _

i; on Marlon

___ ARRICK. N

FINOifCIAL—Loans. luma of *500 and over.

City property and farms.

C. B. COFFIN A CO., 150 E. Market at

FINANCIAL—Ix)#ns on farms; *100 and upward; home funds; lowest rates; no delay. A. METZGER AGENCY. 102 N. Pennsylvania st. FINANCIAL—Money loaned In sums to suit. at lowest rales; private money; get our rate#. McINTOSH A SON. 14* N. Pennsylvania street FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal

■ehold

property and household good#. J. C. ERTEL. room 44 Lombard Building, 24% E. Washington at. FINANCIAL—Pawn loans; private offlee. CENTRAL LOAN COMPANY, room 7 Talbott Block, northwest corner Market and Pennsylvanla sts. FINANCIAL—Loans made on chattels at « per cent, per year; small commission; eaay payments. THE PEOPLE S LOAN CO.. No. 927 Stevenson Building. Telephone No. 225*. FINANCIAL—Solid, safe Investment at 6 per

red rtoek; Tal-

cent. net guaranteed

bott PM

call on

net guaranteed: pfeferred #tock; Taiace company. For further Information W. E. STEVENSON. 126 E. Market at.

FINANCIAL—5 and 6 per cent, money to loan, according to security offered. Home fund# In any amount. Pay back when you please. No delay, a. METZGER AGENCY, 102 N. Pena-

aylvaala at.

FINANCIAL—Loans made an Improved Indianapolis property, with privilege of prepayment. at 4% per cent., according to amount wanted and character of security. SPANN A CO.. 148 E. Market st. _ FINANCIAL—Money in sums to suit, without any delay whatever; you can get tt the same

—y delay

day you apply; call and get our rate#; can pay portion each year If you desire. 34% E. Mar-

»t., room 4. CHA8. W. GORSU

FINANCIAL—Money to loan on personal property. household goods, corporation stock and other securities; reasonable rates; easy payments; fairest methods. Strictly confidential. W. F. TILDEN. 512 Majestic Building.

FINANCIAL-MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, holding permanent position# with responsible concern# on ’their own nam#s. without Indorsements or collateral; easy paymenta. TOLMAN. 701 Steveneon Building. FINANCIAL—7 per ctent. Interest paid on paidup stock; only a limited amount wanted; a fine investment. THE UNION MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 139 W. Market et. Reference any bank In city

FINANCIAL—Oold-mlnmg stock In undevel-

nes. In the Washington and British iumbia mining districts; treasui

oped mini

Columbia mining district#; treasury stock at low prices. HENRY H. FAY. corner Washington and Meridian ata., over Big Four ticket offlee. FINANCIAL—Money to loan, a large sum of home funds left in our hands to be loaned In sum# of *100 to *1,000 and upward, at lowest 1 of interest; can furnish money same di

FINANCIAL—

A NEW PLAN.

We loan money on furniture, piano* vehl le* etc., without removal, on the bulldlnf association plan. The payments are arranged In fifty small, equal weekly installments, thus allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay off

allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay on your loan; *1.20 Is the weekly payment of a *50 loan; other amounts In like proportion; in-

terest 7 per cent, a year.

PERSONAL PROPERTY SAVINGS AND

LOAN ASSOCIATION,

Room 4 Lombard Building. 24% B. Wash. "financial— " "

SALARY LOANS.

We loan money on salaries to Government

employe#, clerk* bookkeepers, salesmen, rail-

ray employes, school teachers and all other ’loldlng permanent salaried positions. ans can be repaid In small weekly or

monthly payments. Business strictly conflden-

pereon

Lon

MERCANTILE DISCOUNT COMPANY. Room 4. Lombard Building. 24% E. Washington st.

y personal security, to be islon, on payments to suit

iu, to be paid back at any time, each pay-

ment so made reduces coat qf loan.

left In your possess! you, to be paid back

FINANCIAL—IF YOU WANT MONEY. MONET IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, ON SHORT OR LONG TIME, ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS, HORSES AND WAGONS. SEWING-

MACHINB8. or an;

sion. 01 k at ai

reduces coat of

COURTEOUS TREATMENT. LOW RATES. E. MARKET-ST MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. ROOM 4, 1*0 E. MARKET ST. Northwest oomer Market and Delaware ata.

FINANCIAL-

MONEY TO LOAN. '*6, *10. *15. *20. *50. *100 and up. on FURNITURE. PIANOS. ORGANS, HORSES. AND WAGONS. AT LOWEST RATES, AND THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT. Prcperty left In your possession. Loans arranged on easy payment plan, thus giving you plenty of time In which to pay It back. Loan may be paid in full at any time, and you pay only for the time you keep It. YOU GET FULL AMOUNT ASKED FOR. No expenses or commission taken out In advance. Bualnees strictly confidential. Cali and investigate before borrowing. SECURITY MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Room »7 ^second floor) Indiana Trust Building (old Vance Block), corner Washington st. and Virginia ave.

FINANCIAL- ^ TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, to loan In sums of *6. *10. *15. *20. **0. *60, *100 on FURNITURE. PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES AND WAGONS, at rates which honest people can afford to pay. the property to remain in your undisturbed possession. ) A NEW WEEKLY OR MONTHLY EASY PAYMENT PLAN. ON SHORT OR LONG TIME. A RECEIPT GIVEN FOR EVERT PAYMENT MADE. .Don’t pay old friend# double what er# ask for the same accommodations. 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 la sure to be private. Don’t fall to ae# u# and get our rates. INDIANAPOLIS MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANT. ROOM 10. 147 E, Market at

jickly loaned on furnl-

FINANCIAL—

From *10 upward quickly

tura, pianos, store fixtures, vehicles, warehouse receipts, etc., without removal. Loan* can be arranged to run from one to twelve months' time, payable in small weekly monthly Installments. W rip

Inti

terest. and a reasona

s in srnau weekly or We charge 8 per cent, able fee for preparing

raising

paper* examining records, and appraising property. No other expense. No charges taken out in advance. You get full amount in

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

ESTABLISHED 1887.

ROOM 4 LOMBARD BUILDING, 24% E. WASHINGTON ST.

FINANCIALMONEY MONEY

MONET MONET

*20 loan payable *2 monthly, or 50c w 180 loan payable *3 monthly or 75c we *40 loan payable (4 monthly, or *1 we *60 loan payable *5 monthly or ILfo Otter amounts In like proportion.

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ROOMS 7 and • TALBOTT BLOCK.

N. W. CORNER MARKET AND PENN. ST3.

TELEPHONE 2449.

FINANCIAL. FIN/ NC7 AL—To loan *1 200. 449 Z. Washington.

FINANCIAL—Loan* from lio up, to salaried _p#oplA 7B Lemcke Building. FINANCIAL—Loans on household good*. Mutually confidential. 201 Lemcke.

FINANCIAL—Mortgage loans: lowest rate* P M BARNARD. Majestic Building.

FIN ANCI AL-Mortgage loans; ( per cent. HORACE McKAY. St N. Pennsylvania.

FINANCIAL—*1.506 to loan; private funds FRANK It. FURGASON. 137 §. Market. FlNANClAlr-To borrow MOO; Improved real estate security. Addrem J 1*. care New*.

FINANCIAL—|1.000 to loan; private fund* CHRIS. HERNLOKRR. > Pembroke A read*

FINANCIAL—Mortgaged loans; farms and city property; 6 per cent. HANN, *** Lemcke.

FINANCIAL-Money to loan on etreet Improvement bonds and other collateral! of like nature. MEYER A KISER 20* Indiana Trust

FINANCIAL—Loans made to salaried people holding permanent position# with reeponaible firm* upon their own namee; easy payments; strictly confidential. 207 Indiada Trust Building.

AUCTION SALES. AUCTION^8ALEB--G?*7V^McCURDY W real~e#tate and general auctioneer, 246 W. Washington.

AUCTION-T. J. SEMANS, Auctioneer, aells furniture, residence, stocks of goods and real estate. 197 W. Ohio.

AUCTION SALE!—Of real estate. Three-room house and stable; No. 21(1 Massachusetts are.; lot 45x100; etreet# improved; sidewalk* made; at auction Saturday afternoon. August 5. at 4 o'clock. Must be sold. G. W. McCURDT. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE!—Of groceries, fixture# and wagon; to the trade: will be eold on Monday morning. August 7, at 10 o’clock, at the storeroom. No. 705 Indiana ave.; a general variety of staple and fancy groceries; also one spring, delivery wagon: butcher's Ice-box; coffee-mill; three showcases, oil tank, counters, shelving, meat block, etc. Sate positive. O. W. McCURDY. Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALE—I sell on Tuesday. August 1, at 9:20 a. m., at 615 E. Ohio at., the entire furniture of ten-room, double House; five bedroom suite#; on* parlor suite; one folding-bed: one fine organ; center tables, six rockers, five Ingrain carpets, fifty yard# Unoleum, dlningchalrs, bed couch, six heaters, two cook stoves, extension table, lace curtains; twelve shade*; all kinds kitchen furniture. Goods In fine condition. and must be sold. DAWSON,- Auctioneer, 237 E. Washington et.

AUCTION SALB-Of furniture. carpets. stove* etc.. I will sell on to-morrow (Saturday) morning, at 9:20 o'clock, at my room. No. 245 W. Washington at., three elegant oak and walnut bedroom suites, one extra fine walnut, marble-top bedroom suite, wllth toilet washstand (co#t *75)). aplendld oak. mantel folding-bed (coat *25); rattan, cobbler-seat and cane rockers, oak stand* elegant, quartered oak desk, glare front safe, large mirror, choice tapestry portiere* chairs, all-wire and woven spring#: clocks, cotton and cotton-top mattresses, oak extension tables, ladies’ and gents’ bicycle#, cook stove#, clocks, corduroy couch, lounge, divan, carpets and a great many other articles. O. W. McCURDY, Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALE—Extraordinary. I sell on Monday. August 7. at 9:*0 a. in., at 325 N. Illlnola st; seventeen rooms full of elegant furniture, seventeen carpets, brussels and Ingrain; seventeen beds and bedroom eultes; fifteen rockere. stand#, center tables; one Emerson upright piano; nearly new; one elegant, large music-box and stand; one flne bookcase; two elegant Windsor folding-beds, one china closet, one fine sideboard; two oak hall settee#, iron beds, single and double; lace curtains; shade* four extension tables, forty dining chairs, wagon load of dishes; one flne, large, steel range; couches ino yards nearly new linoleum, large ice-box; rugs of all kinds. Goods all In flne condition. You do not want to mire this oale. Goods can not be seen until day of sale. DAWSON. Auctioneer, 237 E Washington st.

FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES.

FOR SALE)—Two good family horses. 8541 N. Meridian.

FOR SALE)—Horse, harnere and phaeton; 1631 Columbia ave.

FOR SALE—Young, stylish, black mare. 40 Baldwin Block.

FOR SALE—Bargain# In second-hand buggies. H. T. CONDE CO.

FOR SALE-Second-hand vehicle# at bargain* H. T. CONDE CO.

FOR SALE—Old buggy wheels and three buggies. 317 W. Pearl at.

FOR SALE—Good, open buggy; cheap. Call 1043 S. New Jersey et. FOR SALE)—Good phaeton; *40; bargain; quick. 203 N. Capitol.

FOR BALE)—Bargain; nice, cutunder, top wagon. 1902 Wood lawn ave.

FOR SALE)—Road wagons, big bargain; sec-ond-hand. H. T. CONIXE CO.

FOR SALE—Shetland ponies, mares, colts and broke ponies. WOOD r 8 STABLE.

FOR 8ALE)--A new Columbia, cut-under eurrey; a good bargain. 619 8. Uilnot# at.

FOR SALE—Limited number delivery wagons; second-hand; bargain. H. T. CONDE CO.

FOR SALE—Doctor's buggy; second-hand; In excellent condition. 34 8. Pennsylvania at. FOR SALE—Good team; wagon and harne##; new. 602 Dorman st. Inquire RADOCKER.

FOR SALE—Horees pastured; called for and returned. Telephone 7*5. U N. Alabama at. FOR SALE—Small family horse; sound and gentle; good traveler; *25. 346 W. Washington.

FOR SALE!—GIBBS St CO.. Commiaalon Dealers In horses, carriage* harness and all kinds merchandise. 15-17 N. Alabama.

FOR SALE)—Buckboard, accommodating eight or ten persons; also coupe; landaulette. HENRY D. PIERCE, 1415 N. Meridian at.

FOR BALE—One Columbus cut-under surrey and one Columbus buggy; both new; will ■ell at second-hand price. Inquire at atabla, rear 519 S. Illlnola st.

FOR SALE—If you are looking for something nice in the vehicle line, at a moderate prioe, you will be well repaid in visiting our repository. 364 8. Meridian st. COMSTOCK; * COON8E CO.

FOR SALE—Carriages, phaetons, buggies, rubber tires, all modern improvemenU; strictly prime; repairing and repainting solicited. ROBBINS A CO.. 1* E. Georgia at Hearses always In stock.

FOR SALE—This Is your chance to save money in buying a vehicle; fifty fine rigs, to be cloeed out at once, regardless of cost. Am closing out to quit. Have some good, secondhand rig#, and few good, family horees to sell away down. 122 W. Market at. BENNETT JACOBS.

FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—Outing bicycle; *5 caah. 1614 N. Alabama.

FOR SALE—Lady's and gent’s All#® bicycle#; cheap. 2043 Park ave.

FOR SALE—Lady’s bicycle; good condition. Inquire IS Hubbard Block.

FOR SALE—A few new 99 bicycles at coat, .for rash. 1608 N. Illinois st.

FOR SALE—Special bicycle sale. One hundred high-grade sample bicycle# will be sold at about half price. You ran not afford to buy without seeing what we have to offer. This lot will not last long. Call to-day If you want one. BEN HUR BICYCLE CO.. 121 W. Maryland at.

FOR SALE OR TRADE. FOR SALE OR TRADE—New, five-room cottage. Will take first-class grocery. Address M IS, care News.

FOR SALE OR TRADE—Twenty-two-acre garden; unimproved; black soil; tilled; near city; bargain. 1405 Blaine. FOR SALS) OR TRADE-gtandard family mare; slightly blemished, with three weeks’ colt: will trade for light livery horee. COLUMBIA STABLE, rear 424 N, Meridian.

STRAYED. STRAYED—Or Stolen: Sunday morning, white female fox terrier, brown ears; brown epot on side and Utl; bobbed UU; answers to the name of Girl. Return earn# to No. 1307 E. Sixteenth at., and get liberal reward.

TO LET-OFFICES AND STORES. TO LET—See Hat. INDIANA TRUST CO.

TO LET—Store-room and dwelling. 1637 8. Meridian.

TO LET—Good location for #b«eshop. nos E. Tenth st. TO LET-Htore-room, 140 Virginal ave. HITZ BAKING CO.

TO LET—Offices for doctor* or dentist*. Central ave. and Sixteenth at.

TO LET—Offlee suite or deekroom. HENRY D. PIERCE. » N. Meridian at.

TO LET—Store-room* for notions, plumbete, electricians, hardware. Central av*. and Sixteenth at

TO LOT—Two new store-room# with dwelling attached; corner Morrie st. and Capitol av* 8. Inquire 128 W Morris at.

TO LET—Brick storeroom. 20x80; corner MaaaachuMtts ave. and Pratt st.; splendid location for grocery and feed atore. A THAYER.

TO LET—Store-room at 92* E. Washington st. SulUbla for any kind of business; *15. Apply at MONARCH GROCERY. 112 E. WaafcIngton st.

TO LETT—Desirable office rooms; good light: large, fire-proof vault; terms reasonable. GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INDIANA. *7 S. Delaware et-

TO LET—MISCELLANEOUS, TO LOT—Basement, furnished. 310 N. Delaware.

TO LOT—Barber shop; two-chair. Central ave. and Sixteenth st.

TO LOT—Space for shoe department in dry goods store; bast location In the city: only *60 month; heat and light included. Adtlrese M 8. care New*

TO LET-ROOMS.

TO LET—A- J. »»TS» (fc OO.

TO LUST—8#e lit. INDIANA TRUST OO. TO LET -Unfurnlahad rooms, at 949 Ash 1 1 TD let -Front room; board If oSired'.-tii N, TO LMT—Furnished room; modeirm. m M.' Xi5i

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T<' — LET--FuroJahod front room; bath. «• ||i

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TO UST—Thro# unformatted room#. «■ Vlr« ginta av*

TO LET—Cool, furnished room#, *6, *». TM ».

Delaware.

TO LET-Well-furnished, housekeeping room* 426 g, Ohio. 1 TO LET—Two furnished rooms, reasonable, at 314 E. Ohio. TO LET—To gentlemen, furnished room* 27 E. Pratt et.

TO IJBT—Two furnished or uofurotabed room*,' KS B. Pratt ■ ' . TO LET—Elegant furnished room#; hath. U|

N. Ala ham#,

TO I JET—Two Louisiana #t.

furaiabed front

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TO Lfor—Furnished room#; very desirable. TV h N. lillnots at ~

TO LET- Housekeeping and lodging"”rooms XM

Capitol ave. N.

TO LET—Two targe, front rooma; furnished.

Ml W. Michigan.

TO LET—CnUI October i. suit# at furnished

rooms in Halcyon. m m s

TO LET—Nicely furnished room* with bath.

I** N. New Jermy.

TO LET—Five rooms at 17 N. (State ave.. for. light houeekeeplng. TO LETT—Two large, front rooms; furnished. 319 N. Delaware «t , TO LET—Large roc' room for two gentlemen; _ batK It W. Vermont TO LET—One or two furnished or unfurouhed rooms. *16 N- Hltrioi#TO LET-Furnished rooms; modern. EDGE-'

MERE MS N Illinois.

TO LET- Room* with boartl~Mtt~N. Ulrtlllli*

Table boarders desired.

TO LET Furnished alcove room; bath; prV-

310 E. Michigan.

vat#.

TO LET—636 Leon #t.; nicely furnished room, near North and East at* %

TO LET—Rooms; bath; telephone; gentlemen

m preferred. 506 N. Alabama.

TO LET—Choice room, with light broakTaat If

deal red. 436 R. Michigan at

TO LET—Rooma with board; also day boarders wanted. 843 N. Meridian. , TO LETT—Nicely furnished front room# with

gas. Stewart Place, room 25.

TO LYT-Furnished and unfurnished; - Ugh* housekeeping. 13 W, Market at TO LET—Columbia Block suite; all convening*#, *6.50. 5X9 W. Washington.

TO LET—Neckband* put on frie. RBS8 LAUNDRY. Telephone UM, TO Li?T—Housekeeping room#; turn le bed _piste. 843 N. Meridian. 'Phone 19T7. —————— — .!■—

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TO LET-Two furnished rooms; light hotmskeoplng; down-stairs. 61T N. Noble at. TO LET—Nicely furnished front room; ground ■ floor; very rwmonable. 308 R. St. Joe et.

TO LET—Furnished room; new house; all con-j venlencea, reasonable 04 B. New Terk. TO LET—Fumiohed front roomftnodarh: cart and reasonable Addrem Y_U. care N«w* TO LET—Furnished rooms; 75c to *3 per week:, also for light homekeeping. (19 W. Market street, < 1 TO LOT—Nicely furnished room* with bath; 4% square# north of Washington at. 418 N.

Illlnolw

TO LET—Three nice, unfurnished; with faroUy of two; doaet* attic; reaoooable. 719 N. Senate ave. _ _ j TO LET—Large, unfurnished room; ajeove; one furnished room; modern; private. 320 N. New Jersey. ' • TO LET—Nicely furnlahed rooms; modern, at 628 N. Pennsylvania. WONN * HOOTON. 6 W. Market. ' ■

TO LET—Desirable, furnlahed room#; light, housekeeping; modern; also sleeping room*!

628 N Illinois.

TO LET—Furnished rooma for housekeeping; also nice. Urge room Tor sleeping; *1.(0 to

>2 per week. 342 B. Market.

TO LET—Nicely furnished, double parlors; large, front alcove; modern; gentlemen preferred; board If deal red. 612 N. New Jersey at.

TO LET—Two pleasant, furnished room* with' fine bath. No. 227 H. Pratt st., one-half block east of Delaware. Excellent home cook-

ing.

TO LET—Pleasant, front room; southwest ex* posure; nicely furnished; privilege piano;’ bath, 'phone; central; reference# exchanged.,

637 N. Capitol ave.

TO LET—HOt'SKi.

TO LET—List. 33 Circle. TQ' LEf-METER h CO. ^ . ^ TO LET—Five rooms' 3H Blak* at ^ TO LET—Moving, *1 per ^oad. Tel, m". ^ TO LET—See list. C. E. COFFIN A CO. ] TO LET—L T. LEWIS. 144 B. Market.*. ^ TO LET-aee Hal INDIANA TRUST CO, TO LET-BPANN h CO.. 14* B Market et ^ TO LET-FIve-room hou#e; *10. *71 Virginia ave. . * . . _ | ' TO LET—New. Corner Ash and Pratt. 1118 N.' Illinois. TO LET-Four room#; bath; *M. 719 N. Del*. _ war ” st : - TO LET—Furniture moved, *1 per load. Telephone IU. TO LET—*10; nine-room house In good repair.

1904 Cornell ave.

TO LET—Convenient, desirable dwelling. Inquire 1914 College. • , „ TO LET—Ten-room, brick houae. 407 W. New

York. ’Phone IMP

TO LET-719 ftenate arA. N.j seven-room

house; both ggaea.

TO LET—Desirable, alx-room, two-atory dwelling. 1724 College av* ■

TO LET—Five roma. 410 W. Court at Inquire 450 W. Washington t 1 TO LET—Four-room flath; modem. Central ave. and Sixteenth at. TO LOT—Three rooms and aummer kitchen. (13 N. Davidson #t ■ *». TO LET—Seven-room cottage; (17 E. Twelfth. Inquire at 1121 Centralave. TO LET—Store and dweillng-room#r*if or aeparate 918 Massachusetts ave.

TO LET-Houae of four rooms and small #to«% room; >11. No. 660 Virginia ave, ^ TO LET—1716"English ave''; «ix rooms;"'M X o. mccullough, 1*2 r, Martsrt. TO LOT-Neckbanua put on frai. PROOHESB LAUNDRY, Telephone 11*1. TO LET-Nine-room, modern; *30. 2001 N. New Jersey at. Inquire next door south. _ TO LBT—4W> E. South at.; eight-room brick house; with bath. Inquire next house west. TO LET—Down-town cottage, five room*; bath; modern; cheap. Inquire * W. Market

street

O LOT—669 E Twenty-third st.: strictly modern; six rooma; large attic. Inquire 2128,

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TO LET—Seven-room house; bath; ga#; fur-, nace. Inquire 126 N. Delaware et, of C Rl; KREOKLO. Pennsylvania st - TO - LET—New, double houee; seven ’tnomg, ilde; natural gag; all modern oonveniencag. 1111 E- New York at. , TO LOT—1717 English av#.. six-room bouse, *8; cheapest rent In the city J. O. MofTJD-

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TO LOT-Dwelling, »4 Ft. Wayne ave.,'near Alabama at; four room#; cellar, natural gas;! rent *9-60. SPANK * CO. I TO LET—Modern, eight-room bourn and bam; Thirty-Brut and Northwestern av* F. A.

MUELLER, E. Washington at

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house; northeast corner New Jersey and ' ■ ' GREGORY A APPBL

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TO LET-Up-to-date realdeooe; nia# rooma; modern plumbing; bath, sewer, fumac* open flm; Trust gas; ample shad* HENRY D. ■ ' ■ >0 N. Meridian gt. '

111* N. Alabama. 9 room# 5. Tenth at., 9 room* 813 St. Clair at., ( room*

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P 1 G^McCtVllOUOH* jo K. Market TO LET—Attractive residence; furnished! something more w^Mj^oungg

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carriage# Incfu housemaid, 1 20 N. Meridian

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BARGAIN 8TORB. We pay highest cash price for goods. If you have anything In second-hand carpets, store# or furniture, call and aw a*. We exchange new goods for old. BARGAIN STOIUBOpposite State Houae, 201 and IU W. Wash-

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